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investigation in manchester. the deadly shooting that has many people in the community on edge. >> it is very surprising to me. it seems like nowadays, some of the people don't even care. shelley: drought concerns growing more urgent in the state. the areas now facing an extreme drought and how the dry soil is hurting the pumpkin crop. hayley: w c donald trump back in the granite state hours after democratic vice presidential pick tim kaine campaign here in the state as well. what both said to voters. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur nine news tonight. shelley: authorities still
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a deadly shooting in manchester. police responded to the intersection of mary mac and egypt street last night for a report of shots fired and that is where they found a victim with a gunshot wound. we are live in manchester tonight with the latest on the investigation. naoko: residents are certainly concerned as police tried to put together the facts. an autopsy was and investigators have officially ruled this a homicide. this was the scene last night at the intersection of egypt street and merrimack in manchester. please were investigating a shooting that left one man dead. investigators are confirming that this is a homicide case. >> an autopsy was conducted today by dr.thomas andrew who has determined that the cause of the death was a gunshot wound to the chest and he certified the
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before 7:00 p.m. and found jonathon vazquez-ojeda with a gunshot wound to the chest. he later died at the hospital. there was a car at the center of the crime scene that officials could not comment on if the victim was inside when he was shot. this comes after several calls to police about shots being fired in the area in the last few days. as police volume. it has gotten worse. it terrifies me as especially for people with children. there is a park down the street. it is horrible. naoko: the attorney general's office says the investigation is ongoing and they are asking the public for its help.
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shelley: this just in to our newsroom. all 911 calls in lebanon are being transferred to handover after the police departments own minds went down. lebanon panisse -- lebanon police say only the nonemergency lines are down but protocol requires that the emergency calls continue to go to hanover dispatch. also, just in, londonderry police are looking for the happened tonight. just after 8:00 on route 102. a dark-colored suv hit a man crossing the road. the vehicle should have front end damage. that man was taken to the hospital. he is being evaluated. anyone with information is being asked to call londonderry police. republican presidential nominee donald trump and democratic vice
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saying the republicans nominate does believe that president obama was born in the u.s. this is a reversal of an accusation that he helped to -- he held two. jean: a lot of supporters here tonight say they voted for him in the primary and came out tonight to support donald it is to win this battleground state. mr. trump: just a you understand, new hampshire has a special place in my heart. this is where i won my first primary. jean: he took the stage in the laconia and middle school gymnasium. thinking those that have been with his campaign since the beginning.
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rally in new hampshire. jean: he touched on the economic plan unveiled earlier today. mr. trump: my economic agenda can be summed up in three words, jobs, jobs, jobs. jean: and went after hillary clinton for calling half of his supporters deplorable. esther trump: mr. -- mr. hillary clinton slanders you as deplorable. jean: he was joined on the stage by his son eric. and thanked supporters backstage asking granite state voters to turn out to the polls for him again, the presidential election. >> new hampshire can be the state that pushes us over the top. we are going to win new hampshire. and we are going to win back the
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remember that. remember that. jean: donald trump also told voters here tonight that they better make sure that he wins in november or else he has wasted a lot of time, energy, and money. shelley: today on an episode of dr. oz, donald trump release a note from his doctor that described him as being results and said if the patient had his record he would be really happy. the 70-year-old takes cholesterol dedication and a low dose aspirin. tim kaine was also in the granite state today in portsmouth. senator tim kaine spoke laying out the fundamental differences
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where he held up their books, stronger together and he says it highlights the democrats upbeat vision versus donald trump's book. >> this is a view that is out of the penthouse of the tall tower. looking down and looking at a nation and seeing a crippled america. i do not recognize this picture of our country. i don't. this is not who we are. shelley: senator tim kaine reminded the crowd that new hampshire is a battleground state and no one should take that for granted. democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail after taking a few days off to recover from pneumonia. she says she tried to power through the illness but she needed to rest. today, she held an event in north carolina where she delivered a speech about helping
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being a and. clinton says the election will be decided on voter turnout. more parts of our state are facing an extreme droughts. hayley lapoint joins us with the latest drought map and when we could see some much-needed rain. hayley: we need it desperately and we need a change in the weather pattern. not just a cold front. area goes from just south of concord to portsmouth. and less of a drought as you get up to the lakes region in the north where you have had some rain. but where we have had none, is where the extreme drought continues. the satellite radar is totally clear meaning it will be a chilly night.
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before you head to bed tonight, if you are in coax county, there is a frost advisory posted. everywhere else, we are falling into the 40's. 41, concord in the morning. more on when we can see some beneficial rain. shelley: it is pumpkin picking season but this year's drought is making it tough on farmers that provide that crop. working around the clock and spending a lot of money on water to keep their business of flow. the family of daniel hicks has been growing pumpkins here for 75 years but he says this summer is one for the history books. >> it is the most drive i have ever seen. shelley: a lack of rain has left the soil here on this london dairy farm so dry it can barely
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toll on the pumpkin crop. >> they're not as big as they should be. they should be twice the size they are. shelley: it took a lot of work to grow any pumpkins for harvest. he says the lack of rain meant the firm crew had to your great the crops -- had to irrigate the crops themselves. >> we had to bring in water to replenish the ponds to get them water. that we had never got any water and we never had a pumpkin on that. those are gone for the year. shelley: he is not sure if he is in the red but he does know that there are still plenty of pumpkins for people who want to come pick their own. farmers like him working around the clock this season to stay in business. >> this is our busy season and we are having a great year so far. we have to work for everything
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is open every day for people to head out and pick a pumpkin. newmarket police are looking for the public's help identifying a car involved in a road rage incident. police are trying to find a newer model nissan maxima or ultima which is dark-colored with silver trim. the driver is described as white, with short dark hair. it was last seen on epping heading towards t city coming up on nine news tonight. where in the bag -- where in the big apple, police say they found a man walking around with a meat cleaver. samsung note seven now being recalled after reports of exploding batteries. how you can claim your replacement. hayley: totally clear skies over us and to the west which means a
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i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. donald trump says he alone can fix the problems we face. in our country. it takes democrats and republicans working together. that's how we got health care for 8 million kids. rebuilt new york city after 9/11. and got the treaty cutting russia's nuclear arms. we've got to bring people together. that's how you solve problems and that's what i'll do as president. brenda willis: when washington bureaucrats threatened access to mammograms, kelly ayotte stopped them. david goethel: and when red tape threatened
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ve us. cheryl coletti-lawson: kelly's legislation on the heroin epidemic will help save lives. jamey french: kelly reaches across the aisle to conserve our environment... becky stafford: kelly is so committed to our veterans and cares about our needs. marc baillargeon: kelly protected our jobs at the shipyard. kelly is one of us. veteran: she's not forgotten where she's come from. brenda willis: she cares. dean kamen: that's kelly - an independent leader, fighting for new hampshire. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte and i approved this message. shelley: authorities say the man who attacked officers in new york city with a meat cleaver is in double condition after being shot. nypd say the officers encountered the man near penn
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cleaver but he refused. the man and the officers got into a scuffle. the officers were injured but are expected to survive. a 13-year-old boy was shot and killed in ohio after police they they believed was a gun. it all started after reports of an armed robber -- robbery in columbus. officers approached a group of three people and two ram. of was a real gun. u.s. regulators are recalling nearly one million samsung galaxy seven note phones after samsung tried to handle the problem on its own for two weeks. as lauren lyster reports, there is a solution for u.s. consumers. lauren: after reports of exploding batteries --
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everywhere. lauren: the u.s. government announcing an official recall. >> because this product is such a serious fire hazard, i am urging all consumers to take advantage of this recall, right away. lauren: 92 reports of overheating, 26 people burned, and 55 pieces of property damaged, the recall was refunds. there are more than 800,000 phones still out there. after warning passengers about them on airplanes -- in the wake of the recall, the federal government saying the only way one of these devices can be taken a board is if they are shut off, and disconnected from a charger. subway systems also warning
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american business saying -- i'm sorry. >> we did not meet the standard of excellence that you expect and deserve and for that we apologize. lauren: people with recalled phones should contact the location where they purchased the advice. new galaxy note sevens should be available no later than wednesday. shelley: speaking of phones, if you apple phone this weekend to purchase the larger model. you will be out of luck. and the shiny jet black cut their -- black color is sold out. not much luck if you were going to the store to look for a certain model. they are popular.
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and black friday. a chilly night. already some people are down into the 30's at this hour. look at how bright the sky is because of the near full moon. the full moon is official tomorrow night. but it is big and bright out there tonight. the same is true in portsmouth where temperatures are slightly warmer, 51. we have totally clear there. because of the clear skies, this cooler air mass and the fact that the winds have shut off completely, those are all ingredients for the cold to move in and that has shoved out all of the warmth from the day. it will be a really cold night. probably the cold as we have been since last spring. high pressure in control of our weather.
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today. high pressure is scooting off the coast line tomorrow keeping skies clear and shifting winds more southerly bringing out more warmth. tomorrow will be slightly warmer than today. if you are looking for rainfall, you have to go back to minnesota where there are some nasty thunderstorms moving through but that frontal system will move through for us on sunday. that is our next chance for any wet weather. up in the north county -- north country. 66, berlin. the average high for this date is 73 degrees. we were right about there in most locations. look at the temperatures right now, we have already fallen into the 30's up north. whitefield and plymouth are close, 42 degrees. 50 in concord.
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lakes region, would likely be and the 30's. if you areas to the north, including twin mountain, you may get close to freezing. there is actually a frost advisory that has been posted for the region because some of these sheltered valleys could get light frost. if you still have tomato plants or other sensitive plants, you will want to cover them tonight. for the gardener's out there, these are the dates of the first frost across the state. it goes north to south. in manchester and points south, it is not until october that we would expect frost. overnight, clear skies. we wake up to bright sunshine in the morning. cool at the bus stop.
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into the 70's. saturday is a bright day. we start out with sunshine. clouds increase through the day. rain showers will move closer. sunday, we have showers, and maybe even a few thunderstorms rolling through. tomorrow come into the 70's. manchester and in nashua, mid 70's. if you are looking for something fun to do and tasty, go to the both weekend days are looking good. sunday, a few scattered showers. monday, a few more scattered showers and then back to sunshine for tuesday through thursday. we do need some heavy rain. that will really help us a lot. shelley: i love that festival. a lot of great food.
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jason: houston on the ropes at cincinnati. quarterback is back to pass with all sorts of time. finally decides to talk and run for the touchdown. he had two rushing touchdowns and threw for a score.
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yankees have both gone 38-27, tied for the best in the american league. this weekend, they are playing each other. four games with the yanks at fenway. beginning tonight. the division is still wide open. rodriguez lasted just two and a third and gave up four runs. david red sox rally. two outs, two on for ramirez. a walk off three run home run for hanley and the red sox walk off with a 7-5 win. a huge win for them. nfl football tonight, the jets
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this one winding down. the jets holding onto a 37-24 win. the windham high school football game is hoping to get back to the division ii title game this fall and if they do, this week's hometown hero will have a lot to do with it. victor pizzotti is ace senior captain for the jaguars. as a junior, he ran for almost 800 yards with her teen touchdowns. he already has this year in only two games. defensively, the middle linebacker has racked up over 200 tackles in his career. despite the statistics, victor is all about the team and that attitude shows on the field and off. he is involved with the jca club in the school which works with special needs students. >> they like to play with us and compete with us. it is a really good time.
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someone alone in the lunch room or greets the new students. he is that type of person. jason: the dartmouth football team is preparing for this season's weekend opener against the university of new hampshire. the wildcats ahead to hand over with two games already under their belts but dartmouth is coming off one of its best seasons in recent history and the big green hopes to make a statement on saturday they are going to do. they lost a lot of good players. >> both teams are very excited. unh is a top ranked team nationally. we have had a good preseason. jason: new hampshire tackles hunger is back for its fourth year. high school football teams will be collecting food for their local community pantries over
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valley during the friday night game against kennett, they will be a collection site. the donations will benefit immaculate conception food pan -- pantry. shelley: offering a helping hand. how one coffee shop employee and a police officer made sure a stranded woman could get home. golden outside or fluffy inside. deep pockets or delicious ridges. tasty egg or savory bacon. experience dunkin's new belgian waffle breakfast sandwich. it's not this or that. it's all of it. america runs on dunkin'. narrator: fewer new hampshire students are
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n tax breaks. and whose side is kelly ayotte on? she voted to cut funding for pell grants and against letting students refinance their loans at lower rates. all while voting for tax breaks for the special interests like oil companies that give millions to help her campaign. kelly ayotte: working for the special interests, not on our side. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. narrator: new hampshire, think a minute about kelly ayotte the politician. then goes to washington and votes with the koch brothers 90% of the time. she takes millions from wall street and big drug companies, and then votes to put their agenda before everyday families. higher drug prices and cutbacks to our medicare. so, think about it: new hampshire can choose the special interests' senator with kelly ayotte... or a people's senator, for a change. i'm maggie hassan and i approve this message. i'm maggie hassan
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with an ultra-smooth, full-bodied flavor. discover the craft of cold brew today and keep on. america runs on dunkin'. shelley: a methuen police officer and coffee shop worker teaming up to help someone in need. officer dan o'connor was called to a strip mall wherha a starbucks employee rachel found out why the woman needed the money, she gave the money out of her own. it was a small gesture that made a big impact. very nice. hayley: a lot of colder weather rolling in. it is chilly tonight. 30's up north and maybe some frost. up to the mid-70's tomorrow.
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