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police chase that ends with a car on its roof and one man in jail. good evening. i'm jean mackin. josh: i'm josh mcelveen. the chase went there pelham into windham and at times the driver went more than 80 miles per hour. jean: cherise leclerc is live with details. reporter: that's right. that chase reached those speeds going down winding roads even throughnow this police departmes crediting that officer with maintaining a very safe that speeding driver caught the eye of police early this morning on route 38, after several minutes of pursuing athat white car that was speeding through pelham the officer comes across the suspect's car on its roof. the driver now identified by police as 22-year-old justin some of hudson, comes crawling out the window. minutes later video shows backup
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and treated for minor injuries. the lieutenant says the dash cam video shows how dangerous a chase can be for everyone involved. >> at this point his adrenaline is already flowing because he was just in a pursuit with a vehicle, you never e know what is going on inside that vehicle. is someone intoxicated? is there more than that going on? reporter: he did post bail but will be back in court to f josh: right now a state of emergency is in place for parts of florida, georgia, and the carolinas. as hurricane matthew nears the u.s. millions are beinged to to prepare for evacuations, the governor of florida has urged people living along the coast to leave now. thousands of national guardsmen are standing by for what could be the largist vaccination in florida's history.
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food, water and gas. >> went to four different stations trying to get gas and no gas. there was no one at costco and people are just grabbing up all the water at wal-mart. josh: mike haddad has been tracking the storm and starts our team coverage. mike: right now we are tracking a category 3 storm, it was up to a category 4 yesterday. top winds 145 miles per hour as it hit h notice it's well to the north of cuba and haiti and the rest of the dominican republic. you'll also notice here that we are tracking it right through the bahamas as a category 3 storm, top winds down to 120, but still a major hurricane. all those red blotches indicate hurricane warnings and tropical storm warnings to the south of miami. the latest track takes it right close to miami, ft. lauderdale, west palm beach and then it scoots right along the east
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storm. then westerly flow in the jet stream will start to drive it for and eventually northeast, and since it will not be captured by the next disturbance it gets driven well out to sea as a matter of fact it wobbles to the east and then southeast, and may sit and spin out there east of florida for self days starting sunday, monday into tuesday. of course with a track like that no impact for new hampshire, but we do have plenty of changes in our weather, we'll look josh: hurricane matthew has claimed at least 11 lives in the caribbean, five from haiti. lindsey davis continues our coverage from haiti where intense rain and wind is a major challenge for rescue crews. reporter: here in haiti the hurricane has passed, but the concern remains, especially on the hillside where there are some homes that are especially fragile. some areas where the ground has shifted. people remain concerned about
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and potentially cholera. matthew was a hurricane 4 when it slammed into the ill nation with winds at 142 miles per hour. the damage in the rural areas could be catastrophic. the majority of people there living in make shift homes. authorities tried evacuating the most vulnerable ahead of time but many refuse to leave fearing theft. the death toll throughout in caribbean is at least eleven. the haitian government is reaching out to government for help in the relief effort. it's difficult to know at this time the extent of the damage, because in some of the hardest hit areas, communication is cut off. josh: you can track hurricane matthew in real time on wmur.com, as well as our weather app. you'll also find information if you'd like to help the areas that have been hit hardest by this storm. jean: owen labrie was back before a judge today, this time with a different defense attorney by his side.
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convicted of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old is out on bail while he appeals. kristen carosa is live with the details of today's hearing. reporter: this morning's hearing essentially started the process of figuring out if owen labrie had ineffective counsel during his trial. if he did, a new trial date will be set, but not before a hearing where labrie's former legal team may testify. labrie walked into court this morning accompanied by his parents and his new defense attorney, robin malone out of nashua. labrie was found guilty of misdemeanor sex assault, his victim was a then 15-year-old girl. he was also convicted of a felony computer crime charge. labrie was sentenced to one year in jail, he was released on bail pending his apeople. after today's hearing they discussed dates for a hearing which would discuss the possibility of a new trial. >> it's a well established
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ineffective claims, which starts with statements from the trial team. and then we'll look at those and see what we need to do. reporter: the hearing will begin on february 21 and should last two to three days. we did reach out to the prosecutor the this case but we did not hear back. kristen carosa, wmur news 9. jean: thanks. right now a middleton woman is on trial for allegedly hitting a 12-year-old relative with a baseball bat. 35-year-old erica hunt faces two second degree assault charges. she was arrestedded in pay of 2015 after other family members brought the boy to the police station. the state alleges that hunt and the 12-year-old were arguing when the boy picked up a metal bat and started swinging it. according to the state, she grabbed and it swung. but the defense says that he hurt himself in the struggle. >> erica had full control over
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both hands over the bat and she hit him hard enough to leave a mark. >> there's a wrestling back and forth over it, she's trying to be careful, he takes a swing but misses and hits himself, then he starts screaming you hit me, you hit me. jean: this trial is expected to wrap up tomorrow. josh: a controversial issue, but goffstown police tonight are saying bring it on, along with their side arms officers are putting on body camera this is week. as adam sexton explains, officials say build trust and lead to better police rests. reporter: the future is now at the goffstown police department where officers will be wearing body cameras full-time by the end of the week. the technology has been integrated into daily patrols since 2015. >> it keeps that transparency between us and our community, so it's been pretty positive. reporter: the lieutenant says across the country departments deploying body cameras see a
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officer use of force and citizen complaints. >> just locally testing these in the last year, our complaints against officers are down 50% by just testing it. reporter: each body camera costs $399 and can record for about 12 hours, covering more than an entire shift. but the cameras won't be on all the time. goffstown intends to use them only in law enforcement situations. >> so if we're there for a for service or a traffic situation or accident, the body camera will be on. if we're doing a walk through of our schools here, we won't turn it on. reporter: police are under increased scrutiny these days, their job description isn't getting any easier. they have to prepare for everything from mass shootings to terror attacks all while maintaining the mentality of community policing. it's not easy. generally they feel body cam
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officer takes off the camera and places it on a docking station. >> that docking station will charge it and upload all the data to our cloud. reporter: the video files are then stored and secured. they'll have the power to redact videos to protect the identity of victims and juveniles. but each file will have its own audit record showing who accessed or altered the video. ride home. we start with live pictures in manchester looking over 293 from our elliott at rivers end camera. josh: peggy james joins us now with a live look at the roe home mid-week. >> hi, not too bad for this gorgeous wednesday afternoon, as you're coming up from salem, a slowdown making your way through windham and then you're off to 293 in manchester without issue. 293 is off to a good start.
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south willow street by mcdonald's and another on webster street. getting by the hooksett tolls okay, but you will volunteer down by exit 13 in concord. 101 west is starting to back up making your way to the lights at 114. everett turnpike heavy between and it's 10 and 11 northbound. on the spaulding turnpike plenty of company also heading north. i'm peg jean: two men accused of opening fire on boston police face a judge, those officers were investigating gun trafficking. reporter: i'm sally kidd in washington, we're just a few days away from the next presidential debate but the campaigns are still talking about last night. mike: cold by night, spring-like by day through the week. >> this swale is normally spring
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josh: welcome back. two belgian police officers are recovering after being stabbed. authorities say a man with a knife attacked the two officers in brussels. another police officer shot the suspect in the leg and arrested a 43-year-old belgian national. prosecutors say this attack may be terror related. the country has been on high alert since 32 people were killed in suicide bombing attacks at the airport and subway back the police officers though are expectedded to survive. jean: two massachusetts men are facing charges for allegedly firing gunshots at boston police officers. today 25-year-old luis colon and 25-year-old eric gonzalez faced a judge. police say the men opened fire on officers during a gun trafficking investigation in roslindale yesterday. no one was injured. both men are being held on $500,000 bail.
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funeral for a 6-year-old school shooting victim. mourners wore costumes to remember jacob hall. he died saturday just three days after he was shot while playing on the playground at his elementary school. according to his mother, jacob loved superheros. a 14-year-old boy is charged with his murder. josh: donald trump will be back in new hampshire tomorrow. the republican president event at the sandown town hall. seems he wants to defend the turf that he won during the primary. this is his second visit to the state in only eight days. so after last night's vice-presidential debate, the campaign focus returns to the top of the ticket. as sally kidd tells us, the presidential nominees are looking ahead to their second debate in st. louis, happening on sunday. reporter: donald trump is back on the campaign trail calling
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offering praise and taking credit, too. >> last night america also got to look firsthand at my judgment. reporter: donald trump says mike pence won the single most decisive victory in the history of vice-presidential debates. >> i'm getting a lot of credit, because that's really my first so-called choice, that was my first hire. reporter: pence has received bipartisan plowed -- plaudits. >> you may get a lot of fireworks, but you don't get a lot of movement in the actual dynamics of the campaign. reporter: hillary clinton flew home to washington, giving two thumbs up when asked when she thought of her running mate's debate performance. her campaign chair offering this critique of pence. >> if you can't defend your, the person at the top of the ticket, how can you ask people to vote for him. reporter: clinton is home prepping for sunday's matchup with trump. once again the seaks and the
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is seeing his numbers slip, he needs the debate to reframe the entire conversation. reporter: debate organizers say the audience will be made up of uncommitted voters, selected by the gallup organization. sally kidd, wmur news 9. mike: we'll start you off in the tropics, more on hurricane matthew r about 120 miles per hour. still a potent category 3 storm. as you can see by the satellite picture here it's slowly jogging to the northwest. you noticed yesterday, last night, early this morning it was northward at about five, six or seven miles per hour of it's picked up a little forward speed now moving to the northwest at 12 miles per hour. really battering the bahamas at this time. look at the latest track, takes to it the northwest, not much of a change from the track
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state, eastern parts of florida and then it begins to churn more to the north, exactly where it tends up will dictate how much win they get and eventually it gets steered by westerly winds and the jet stream over the united states and that will kick the storm out to sea off to the east of the carolinas. matter of fact by later sunday night into monday, instead of moving east northeastward north of of bermuda, it heads south water and may just sit and spin out here for quite some time. what does this track mean in southeastern part of the united states? haley as a look at the warnings. hayley: this could be a big deal. the other problem is storm surge, especially along the east coast of florida. these are the latest watches, warnings, advisories that's been posted. if you have family members or if you even have a home in florida and you're worrying about it, this is what you need to know, so there's a hurricane warning for that area in the red. so north of miami and ft. lauderdale, but then you got to
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jacksonville until you have a watch. then those other areas, obviously the bahamas in this hurricane warning too, but the gulf coast is just a tropical storm watch at this point, not expecting any direct impacts there. so this map here shows you the wind probability and wherever you sigh that red color or the orange color, that's where there could be hurricane force winds, coming right into that east coast of florida. right in the central part of the state. then it continues to move up into the big bend south carolina. so to give you some perspective these are the different scales that we look at. so category one, we're not there, we're stronger than that, we're not even a category 3. this storm is likely to hit florida as a category 4 with upwards of 130-mile per hour winds, that could cause extreme damage, that's why they're having all those evacuations down there in florida.
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closer to cape cod, and we would have dodged the wind. but unfortunately the drought continues and i don't see much in the way of any rain chances in terms of steady rain now for quite some time, really matthew was our one shot saturday night into sunday. instead just a scattered shower chance by later saturday. 60's to around 70. but closer to the coast that wind is on shore, so it is much cooler in the mid to upper 50's in the chilly zone again, 30's and 40's. but a big recovery tomorrow into friday and saturday. take a look at all the spring-like warmth pushing to 80. 70's in cleveland. there is another front behind
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great lakes, that will begin the day -- the front itself as it works through may trigger a scattered shower chance later saturday, but not tomorrow, full sunshine statewide after early morning dense fog in the valleys. same story on friday, a little patchy valley fog early, then full sunshine and temperatures on saturday above average. look at the highs tomorrow, mid to upper 60's at the inland. and it's going to be quite warm as we go into friday as temperatures take off in the mid to upper 70's. couple of spots may come close to 80. by saturday, sun and clouds, the cold front means the chance of a passing shower in the afternoon. rapid clearing early on sunday. then it will turn breezy and cooler, speaking of cool, quite chilly for columbus day on monday, then a warmup to or
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josh: commitment 2016, we asked the candidates for congress what more should the u.s. be doing to fight isis and the threat of radical terror. here are the answers from the first district candidates. >> we've had a lack of leadership from our president, and i think as a result you're seeing isis stronger, not just in syria and the middle east but now pursuing terrorist activity in europe and here a just most recently with the orlando terrorist attack. our president is not just a national but a global leader and needs to act as such. and identify the threat set out the opportunity to eliminate and eradicate isis, not just only with the united states, but with our friends and allies around the world and in the region. and unless and until that happens, isis is going to
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better in terms of the fact that isis is losing a lot of its caliphate or its state. in the past six months they've lost about 15% of their state and they actually are openly telling their followers that they might lose their state. and then they're encouraging them to go on and continue these attacks. so we need to keep working with these countries. saudi arabia has about 34 countries they're working with now, so finally we're seeing results in the people who live there recognize the danger, the great challenge, nato is involved and i think that's good and i think that we have the appropriate role right now. but it's a long slog. the fact that isis is actually losing its caliphate is very encouraging. jean: at 5:30, it's time to book holiday tickets, we have tips on
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water. the plan to keep this columbus day event on track. mike: up to 70 in spots today, even higher temperatures on the way soon. how warm it gets over the next few days. jean: he was one of the people behind a scam to lure lonely victims. now he knows how much time he'll spend in prison. josh: and pleas flexing new muscles these days, what this marine has planned as he recovers from a double arm transplant. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now wmur news 9 at 5:30. jrm tonight the ongoing drought is chipping away at an industry that's already struggling from last winter's lack of snow. welcome back, i'm josh mcelveen. jean: i'm jean mackin. the new hampshire snowmobile association is preparing for its annual kickoff to winter in fremont this weekend with more than 40,000 people expected. josh: as jennifer crompton
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water. reporter: this is brookfield pines farm in fremont, transformed every columbus day weekend for decades into a huge snowmobiling event called race into winter. the tents are being pitched, vendors arriving, grounds readied for more than 40,000 visitors. >> we have grass drag racing, water cross racing, snowmobiles racing on water. snowmobiles flipping in the air. and we have track where snowmobiles are running on the chip track and making small jumps. reporter: organizers hope to build excitement for a $500 million industry hampered by a lack of snow last winter. >> there's no question that the drought has had an impact on us this year. reporter: and it continues. the pond that hosts the water cross racing is low, but okay because it's spring fed. but organizers have to truck in water to fill three normally
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>> they're small little canals that the snowmobiles use to travel through to cool their suspensions, they are critical to the event, no question about that. without it the snowmobiles can't run to perform their stunts and perform the actual race. reporter: about two tractor trailers worth will be needed. >> near trucked in from as far away as we k. reporter: they say it's rare to have low snowfall they're hoping this is the last drought dealings they'll have for a while. after it's over, that trucked in water will go to good use, enjoyed by the farm animals returning to these fields. josh: talk about a catch 22, many are hoping for good weather for all the competitions and festival this is weekend, but the sunshine isn't doing much to dent the drought. hayley: we love days like this, right, clear blue skies, perfect
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digging ourselves deeper into this drought. i know a lot of you have been asking us, hey, last weekend was really damp, didn't that make a difference. take a look at this. last weekend most locations only got about a half an inch of rain, if you were lucky. it was that drizzle, that fine mist that doesn't accumulate to much. compare that to how much we need in manchester, 15.55 inches of rain is our deficit. so that .46 didn't get us anywhe so here's the latest map, we're actually going to be getting a new drought monitor map tomorrow, it comes out every thursday, so you can see where we still have the areas of big concern, it's down in the southeastern part of the state, so manchester nashua and portsmouth still under the extreme drought and i'm not expecting anything to chan as we go into the day tomorrow. coming up mike will talk about when we might see a couple of small chances for rain showers. he'll have more on the forecast in a few minutes.
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prison after pleading guilty. in a case involving online ads, assaults and robbery. joel leery is one of two men and two women who face charges, police say at least four men reported being robbed and assaulted in a somersworth apartment after answering an ad for female companionship posted on the website back page. >> they then had a plan to lure men to an apartment in somersworth where they essentially an elaborate act to scare the men out of the apartment after having provided money for the services. jean: leery pleaded guilty to robbery and conspiracy. another man involved, edwin door, has been convicted but not sentenced. josh: we asked the candidates for congress what more should the u.s. be doing to fight isis and the threat of radical terror and here are the contenders from the second c.d.
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we need to make sure that our allies are part of the solution. i don't think that we should be involved with boots on the ground unless our allies in the region have made that same commitment. but what the united states does have is the ability to take out the isis leaders, we can make a difference in fighting it's the online recruiting. we need to work with our high tech companies, but we need to preserve our american values of privacy and freedom from government intervention in our thought and in our freedom of speech. sites a balance, but i any we can do better. >> we have the worst foreign policy in decades. our allies don't feel like they can count on us and our enemies certainly don't fear us.
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organizations and terrorist threats emerging worldwide. we need a comprehensive plan where we can target terrorism where it exists anywhere in the world to help protect our interests at home and abroad. josh: all the candidate questions and answers are posted in the politics section at wmur.com. jean: american as partial have money to spend this holiday season, up next how much you're expected to shell out this year. josh: you could save money on your holiday travel today. we'll explain how. mike: around these parts the pleasant weather pattern does continue. a look at what will follow for the holiday weekend ahead. jean: and the next generation of rock climbers sharpening their rock climbers sharpening their skills in the chris sununu's family gave him a famous name and the top job at the family resort. but then things went, well, downhill. over the years, chris cut jobs.
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the s&p picked up nine and the nasdaq up by 26 today. here in new hampshire we're averaging 2.15. several airlines are waiving some of their fees because of hurricane matthew. josh: the change fee waivers let customers make changes without paying extra costs. right now american, delta, united and jet blue are waiving
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caribbean and some u.s. destinations in matthew's path. if you're looking for a deal on air travel this winter, southwest airlines semi annual sale is happening right now. one way flights are as low as $49. an increase along with the distance. the holidays though are blacked out. if you're looking to travel november 30 through december 20 or january 4 through february 15, you could save quite a bit of money. the sale ends tomorrow at sale, mark your calendar for the last week of october, that's when experts say you'll book the best thanksgiving fares. ticket that week are expected to be around 8% lower than average, and analysts say if you really want to save money you can consider flying on thanksgiving day itself. americans may be carrying a lot of gifts on those holiday flights. u.s. shoppers are expected to spend more than $655 billion in november and december.
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last year. the national retail federation says the growth is likely due to a rising economy. josh: holding his fiancee's hand, that's what one marine says is the best thing about his double arm transplant. we'll hear from him when we come back. jean: in sports this is not the way you want free beer delivered to you. we'll show you this bizarre play from the baseball playoff game last night. >> up next a a police officer's dash cam captures this high speed chase in pelham. the driver arrested after crashing his car ending up on its roof. and owen labrie returns to the courtroom. this time with a new lawyer by his side. what the focus was of
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jean: we're hearing from a ne arm transplant at a boston hospital. josh: john peck lost all four limbs in 2010 when he stepped on an improvised explosive device in afghanistan. in august he received the transplant and during a news conference at brigham and women's hospital today, he had this message to the anonymous donor's family. >> your loved one's death will not be for nothing. every day that i look down at my new arms, i will drive on through the pain and i will
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about having the arms again is that he can hold his fiancee's hand and pursue his life long dream of becoming a chef. jean: with that determination he will make that dream come true. josh: and a university student 10,000 richer tonight thanks to a half court shot. jean: she was allowed to take the shot herself or pick someone else to do it for her, so she wisely chose the kansas university director of ba sank it right through the net. she gets the 10 grand prize and she plans to give the money to her grandma. jamie: did you catch this last night? b.j. upton with a deep fly ball to right field and kim goes back to make the catch, a fan throws a can of beer at him, just missing. kim made the catch. the orioles were not happy and they really weren't happy when the blue jays won 5-2 in 11
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red sox under cleveland gearing up for their series against the indians. game one tomorrow night, let's hear from the red sox pitcher rick porcello. >> definitely very excited for game one. having the three days off and a little of that lull there, we're going to be chomping at the bit to get back out there and start playing again. as far as the indians go, it's a good ball club. jamie: more from him at 6:00. a big project pulled off by special olympics new hampshire today to show their enforcement agencies in new hampshire today, delivering box eggs of popcorn and goodies as well from special olympians. that's a big project to take on. the bobcats brought in a staggering amount of food for new hampshire tackles hunger at their game last week, 4,580 pounds. it piled high in the photo on the left there, incredible, it all goes to the plymouth area
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which serves hundreds of families in the area. jean: everybody doing such grit deeds today, thanks, jamie. new hampshire's white mountain region is home to some of the finest rock climbing in the world. josh: paula tracy got a beginners lesson from one of the the best climbers on the planet. reporter: some of the best technical climbers in the world say the white mountains were their training ground, one area growing in popularity is rumney rocks, above the river valley. it has fixed from easy approaches to advancedded difficulty. camp on the's jim has been a fixture here since the 80's. in addition to developing climes in new hampshire, he also works as a professional rock climbing guide here and abroad. he and expert climber zachary sawyer took me up several routes for an introductory climb this week, they provided the shoes, the gear and the encouragement to get me to the top of some scary climes.
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charitable work. after hurricane katrina he put his skills to work by climbing the sides of new orleans buildings to save trapped pets. this week he'll be in new mexico, teaching free climbing classes to native american kids. you'll find more on shinberg and the granite state climbing in the escape outside section of wmur.com. jean: thanks, paula, good job there. right now there is traffic confusion in south carolina which is just one of four states of hurricane matthew. josh: the governor there has ordered lane reversals for people fleeing coastal areas, contra flow, as it's known. but some drivers are turning around to take exits with gas stations and millions are being told to leave or are leaving. mike haddad joins us now with the track of the storm. mike: you can imagine the confusion down there, some gas stations have gas, others don't and people are just trying to get when they need. weather wise we're tracking
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look at the satellite loop over the last several hours, as can you see it pull away from hispaniola and cuba, now battering the bahamas with those top winds of 120 miles per hour. if you were watching yesterday you startedded to see our computer models pull the storm east of the carolinas well south of new england. look at the update today. all of those lines indicate individual mathematical equations that all dictate where the storm is going to go and look at beyond friday, what happens, it states, the carolina coast, and then most of the models drive it out to sea, while others back it down to the south. the reason, strong wind and the jet stream over the northern tier of the united states will not allow that storm to come up here. it had a shot if the storm were up say just east of myrtle beach friday evening or early, early saturday morning. they might have this a chance to
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not make it in time, that means the northwesterly winds take over, driving this system well off to the south of new england. good news in terms of lack of strong winds. bad news because we actually could have used some of that rain to get out of the drought. speaking of which, fall foliage not really being impacted in terms of the fine color in warner. yes, it is being impacted somewhat, but in terms of the color out there not too bad. in terms of the favorite routes, most of the peak color just beginning to hit northern parts of pittsburg, also route 2 into jefferson, route 93 north of franconia notch. of course you'll find color all over the state, but right now between 60 and 85% in the north country, route 116, franconia to easton, route 18, bethlehem to franconia, you may also want to try route 140 belmont to gilman on the. i feel like i'm doing the traffic report. all roads as far as we know are in pretty good shape.
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mainly dry pattern through the weekend. one shower chance will come in here late saturday afternoon into saturday night. but give it about a 30% chance in any one given community, we're not going to pick up any beneficial rain to get out of the drought. and it begins to cool back down on sunday, and a little below the average on columbus day. 60's now, but it warms up in a in chicago, can't rule out a 80 le that 80-degree mark on friday. with a lot. sun owe the next few days it will feel very pleasant after a very cool start each day, nice and warm by the afternoon. again that will start to change as we go into it through the weekend. overnight tonight it's upper 30's, lower 40's, tomorrow, sunny skies, 60's at the coast, 70 to 75 elsewhere, a bit warmer on friday, saturday still quite mild, that chance of a late day or nighttime shower, clears out
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back to average and a little below the norm of bright sunshine on columbus day, tuesday and wednesday fairly dry. so matthew was our one shot to get beneficial rain. of course we've had to deal with the wind as well. so just got to wait and see. jean: how about this, moose on the loose, be tonight in north dakota after taking police on a wild wild chase. josh: it was initially spotted wandering around a mall, maybe it wanted to do some shopping. option, so they are glad no one was hurt during this chase. jean: i feel like that when i'm shopping a lot too, frenzied. back to the future and gilmore girls are both a reality
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with affordable housing. and she's helped connect vets with jobs so they can get back on track. that means a lot to me. and i want to say, "thank you, annie." i'm annie kuster and i approve this message. one in eight women will face breast cancer. early detection can mean the difference between life and death. planned parenthood gives new hampshire women access to life saving cancer screenings. but ayotte voted to defund planned parenthood six times. why? because ayotte opposes a woman's right to choose. in her relentless effort to overturn roe v. wade, ayotte puts critical cancer screenings at risk, hurting new hampshire women. kelly ayotte:
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ertising. josh: finally, now you can own self lacing back to the future sneakers for 10 bucks. nike is raffling off 89 pairs of the special shoes, the lottery closes october 11. all proceeds go toward the michael j. fox foundation to find a cure for parkinson's disease. the shoes were featured in the iconic film. right now parts of the queen city are looking a lot like
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have been transformed into luke's diner. the popup restaurants are sponsored by netflix, which is relaunching the show next month. it features free gilmore girls themed drinks and even the show's notable no cell phone sign. >> i love gilmore girls, i grew up watching it and most of my staff did too so it's really cool to be par of this. jean: one fan hit the
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there's a reason cnbc named new hampshire the most business friendly state in the nation: maggie hassan's approach to innovation and business development. controlling spending. smart investments in education. was a bi-partisan "compromise" the telegraph said "worked." cutting taxes for small businesses. targeting millions to fight the opioid crisis. all with no income or sales tax. working across party lines is how maggie hassan makes new hampshire work for us. i'm maggie hassan and i approved this message. colin van ostern: i'm colin van ostern. i'm maggie hassan you can go online and read our plan to create good jobs and keep young families in new hampshire. first, we should cut inefficient state spending,
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we need to help small businesses and startups grow with less red tape. lower college costs and cut student debt. and expand clean energy. let's take the next step forward, and keep our young families here. >> get on the ground right now! on the ground! josh: a high speed chase through the streets of pelham and an officer's dash cam records it all. mike: lots of sunshine today, but how long will the sunny stretch last, plus the updated track on hurricane matthew.
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former st. pawl student owen labrie. josh: for their protection and yours, goffstown officers will soon wear body cameras. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now wmur news 9 at 6:00. josh: tonight we have an inside look at a dangerous high speed chase on the streets of of pelham, thent cam. good evening, i'm josh mcelveen. jennifer: i'm jennifer vaughn. the officers started pursuing this car after witnessing it speeding through town in the breakdown lane. cherise leclerc live in pelham with more of that video. report very dramatic video, that chase reaching upwards of 80 miles per hour at some points. police tell us they wouldn't have pursued that suspect so aggressively had this happened during the daylight hours, they
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is there anybody else in the car? reporter: a car crash onto its roof, the result of a dramatic chase through pelham into windham, after a car went speeding by a police officer, swerving into the break yawn loin shortly before four this morning. speeds got too fast to continue the chase near mammoth road. >> the subject was driving at a dangerous speed, so my officer slowed down. reporter: but moments after the officer this scene of the car on its roof. 22-year-old justin som of hudson comes climbing out of the car through his window. >> get on the ground right now! >> you never know what is going on inside that vehicle, is someone intoxicated, is there more than that going on. reporter: minutes later backup arrives and the suspect was taken to the hospital and treated for minor injuries.
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