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arrested. tonight, what he's accused of asking one of his own students for. >> it's heavy. we tried to lift it. it is very heavy. >> three people hurt after part of a ceiling collapsed inside this nashua restaurant. tonight what the restaurant chain is saying about it. >> how many people will be losing their jobs? >> one dog dead and another hurt in a hit-and-run in nashua. tonight what you can do to help this family. >> most of us surge into the 70's today with more warmth on the way. a look at when rain could bring us back to reality. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9:00 tonight. >> and tonight, there merrimack high school teach ser off the job after police said he tried to get nude photos of one of his students. i'm tom griffith. >> and i'm shelley walcott. he's been charged with criminal
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child abuse. that's felony. he's been charged endangering the welfare of a child. >> the superintendent of merrimack school says she's genuinely surprised. >> shocked and saddened by the news. >> merrimack police contacted her columbus day weekend to let her known they were investigating a teacher in the district. and today they arrested 63-year-old robert todd wiley. wile wte district for 37 years is accused of meeting and conversing with a 16-year-old girl, one of his students. it was the girl's parent who is notified police. >> they discovered some alarming material on the student's phone that had to do with the defendant, mr. wiley, pictures, texts, and videos were sent to this child. >> much of the material was very disturbing.
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to the juvenile through the internet. >> investigators also allege wiley asked the girl for naked pictures of herself. >> the superintendent released a letter of retirement immediately. >> today the high school principal addressed the staff at the conclusion of the day. we used our school messengerer to alert the -- messenger to al the high school principal will address the high school tomorrow. the superintendent calling it a sad end to a teaching career but the student remains the top priority. >> we will do everything in our power to do everything support. >> wiley will be arraigned december 1st. >> new durham police want your help.
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bay road and drew road and one of the times a vehicle pull into the boy's driveway. the vehicle's described as being a gray or silver g.m.c., possibly a yukon or a sur urban. anyone with information is asked to call new durham police. >> piece of a bertucci's ceiling fell on them. investigators are trying to figure out why exactly this happened? mike has the very latest. mike: it happened during lunchtime at this popular restaurant. and right now the extent of the injuries are unknown. instead of a dinner crowd, tonight workers unless the ceiling of a nashua's bertucci restaurant where three people were hurt when a decorative picture fell on them. >> first responders rushed to
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after an eight by 12 foot object fell on two customers and one employee. >> it's a decorative section of the ceiling that is right under the skylight so it kind of darkens the room a little bit. and it's called a cloud feature. >> no one was trapped underneath it when ambulances arrive. are it's -- >> it's construct offend aluminum framing with sheetrock over it. >> the victims are two women and men. local hospitals. not sure in the conditions of those patients right now. >> bertucci's is now closed into the mar fire shall's office figures out how it happened. the restaurant called 911 immediately and that the staff member was taken to the hospital. in a statement it said
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and we are currently working with local officials to complete the investigation and to determine when we will reopen. >> so it is unclear exactly how long this bertucci's will be closed for. nashua fire said code enforcement will determine whether the restaurant faces any citations. mike cronin, wmur news 9. tom: we now know how many people will be affected by those hitchcock. 80 people will be let go. the plan includes reducing open and unfilled position and delaying new hires that are not needed to maintain clinical excellence. dartmouth hitchcock will help the affected employees find new jobs. >> a man accused of burning his own home face the judge. tyler prescott appeared in court
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along with reckless conduct. >> a rhode island man being held on a $100,000 bail accused of stabbing three people in plymouth. terrence stabbed three people sunday morning. simmons was at a home on winter street with several people he did know. they asked him to leave and then escorted him outside. >> at some point he became combative with one of them and started the next thing i know he had a knife and had stabbed one of them and the other two gentlemen who live in the residents came over to assist and got stabbed as well. >> looks like all the victims will be ok. a nashua family asking for help finding the driver who hit and killed one of their dogs and injured the other. now, they set up a go fund me account to raise money for surgery.
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are like family. now one is gone and the other needs surgery. the whole thing has left them pretty shaken up. >> she was -- he was my best friend. it's not fair that one of them survived and one of them did it. >> alexis mccarty remembering her dog and reliving what her family says was a hit-and-run here in nashua. >> i head deacon on the leash. yeah, on the leash. but then then he ran into the street. and my dog bella followed. the car saw the dogs. and it didn't stop. >> the family says hitting the dogs and killing one. >> from the scene of where the accident was up to the vet she passed away. this is bella. she was the bigger of the two dogs. >> i want my dog home, you know? i was expecting her to survive.
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i want to hear her barking, giving her kisses. she was the most friendliest dog. >> her dog deacon did survive but he has to wear this collar and has to be given his food and water by hand. but he will still need surgery. >> to reconnect his pelvis area because it's shatter. >> all i want is for the person >> all i want is for the person who has done it to have come could have at least stopped. >> now the family has set up a go fund me page to help deacon. >> i'll be happy so we can get the money so deacon can get surgery. >> nashua police are still investigating. to find out how you can donate head over to our website, wmur.com. live in the studio, kristen pope, wmur news 9. >> police records are raising more records about the hillary
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the issue was whether there was any quid pro quo between the state and the f.b.i. both deny a classification of an e-mail on her private server. patrick kennedy seeming to be trying to bargain with the f.b.i. to reclassify an e-mail relating to the benghazi attack. the state department calls the allegations inaccurate and says kennedy was just trying to understand the f.b.i.'s decision to with hold the information. tom: on t clinton hit the campaign trail in hanover and keene for hillary clinton. clinton started in dartmouth college where he talked about student debt and rural poverty. he touched on themes of unity and inclusion. clinton told supporter es they need to try to avoid complacency before election day.
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pedestrian to the medal. >> this could be his last campaign ever, he hinted. >> nbc news have fired today's show bush billy bush. his firing comes 10 days after the release of the 2005 video where bush was caught in a lewd conversation with donald trump. bush he was embarrass and ashamed of the the 44-year-old is heard laughing as trump said his career has allowed him to grope women. he denies groping women. trump accused hillary clinton supporters and democrats of fire bombing a g.o.p. office in north carolina. and trump keeps claiming the election is rigged in the form
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the election is rigged. it's ricked like you've never seen before. the investigation of hillary clinton was rigged. it's all rigged. it's all rigged. trump said he might meet with russian president vladimir putin before he is inaugurated. >> tune in on wmur or you can go to website and free mobile app and watch the debate streaming. >> the steps happening right now to push isis out of the iraqi city. tom: and on the road. tonight, we follow republican candidate for the first congressional district incumbent congressman frank ginta. >> we check to see how much longer these warm temperatures stick around. >> and now to our ulocal hot
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you can join the thousands of ? ? on social security and medicare, these are the facts. kelly ayotte voted for deep cuts in medicare and social security. here are the votes. she voted against protecting social security from the threat of privatization. and said she's open to raising the retirement age for social security. look it up yourself. the fact is kelly ayotte's supporting big, corporate special interests. she's not working for us.
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shelley: iraqi forces are working to take mosul from isis.
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slowly advances across fields littered with explosives. they have retaken 84 square miles including nine villages. it's unclear how long it will take the troops to get to mosul. right now an investigation is underway in massachusetts after a pregnant woman and her three children were hit by a car. >> this happened this morning as the victims were in a crosswalk. officials say a car that was stopped at the crosswalk was rear ended and push into the pedestrians. five people take on the the hospital including one drivers. the father of one of the victims says a 4-year-old boy in a stroller had the worst injuries. >> he has a scape on his head and scrapes throughout his body. >> all of the victims are expected to be ok. at this point no charges have been filed. >> tonight, we continue our on the road se wrees the companies ahead of the election. and we are hitting the road tonight with republican incumbent first congressional
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kristen carosa has the questions people wanted to ask. >> frank guinta greeted a few visitors out of state when he made a stop in sawyer's main street breakfast. he's running for re-election. this family is from utah. and had a question about how he would improve the economy? >> my view is to reduce taxes on everybody. be stringent on how we're spending your money. we so we're out of balance and we're not having economic growth. >> this group wanted to know how he would work across the aisle. guinta talked about his work as a chairman of the bipartisan task force to combat the heroin and opioid crisis. >> i asked anne custer to be my co-chair that doesn't happen that often in washington, d.c. >> the former manchester mayor
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the back. >> anything on your minds about politics and policy? [laughter] >> i mean, we are in new hampshire four weeks out from an election. >> these two women wanted to know how he would make healthcare affordable. >> there needs be litigation reform. there needs to be a greater opportunity for generics to go the market. there has to be more oversight and accountability when it comes to the tar -- transparency. >> and then a question about the republican nominee. >> scares me to death to think he's commander in chief. >> i don't think he has what it takes to do the job. >> he'll be supporting donald trump but is ready to work whoever wins ms >> regardless whether it's donald trump or hillary clinton my commitment is to make sure that new hampshire gets the best representation and that we move the country in a way that's going to help everybody and
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first congressional district, kristen carosa, wmur news 9. shelley: tomorrow we'll hit the road with carol shay porter. tom: it's a good week for campaigning weather-wise. >> it's a good week for anything really. getting outside and you never know when you're going to have this weather like this again at this time of year. look at these highs. you ready for this? 79 degrees in much everywhere else except north of the natchez. all those temperatures well above the average. here's your current temperatures, sunk down into the ho 40's but it's not going to fall a whole lot more. 50's and 5060's. a rather mild night. did we set a record today? no, the record is 89. we get to 79 in concord. we get to 77.
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that you might not want it to be that warm this time of year. so we will see another warm day on the way because of this. this warm front is pushing in our direction and along this warm front showers have been rolling down. some downpours and even thunder and lightning in this batch of rain right here. however that is fizzling out. it's possible as this rain moves into south western parts of the state in the next hour or two that you could hear a distant rumble or two of the most part it will fizzle out or a shower or two during the overnight hours. you may be woken up by this, some heavy downpours. a couple of lightning strikes have been picked up in our lightning detection system. so don't be completely surprised if you hear a rumble of thunder during the overovernight hours.
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jeet stream. warmer air than what we had today. the interesting part of it is it will depend on how much clouds will burn away. there is all that warm though. sitting waiting in the wings waiting to move on in. a look at those showers and as they pull through, you can see the placement of them is very difficult for the computer models. you get the general idea. they push some downpours tonight. here's a look at 7:00 in the morning. as they do so, check out the clouds lirninging and -- lingering. here's 11:00 in the morning, still a lot of clouds in place. south western, southern new hampshire the first to see those clouds peel away. so it may take until mid-day or
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hampshire before those clouds burn away. once they do, the temperatures really soar. you could see the temperatures jump in the afternoon as high as 80 degrees in some spots. then a cold front comes through tomorrow night. random shower or two. enough warm air for a beautiful day on wednesday. wednesday night into thursday. thursday, here they come. they're rolling on in and some showers approaching an likely moving into the afternoon or evening hours of thursday and lingering off and on. check that out. as long as the clouds clear away. that's the wild card tomorrow. sunday shine in the afternoon and slowly sliding through the late part of the week. >> so warm. my kid wore shorts to school after all. >> don't let the clouds in the morning fool you. tom: let's go over to jamie and find out what's going on in sports. >> boston bruins on the road
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bob hillery: i spent 21 years in the navy, defending america. if i only showed up half the time, i'd have been court-martialed. but that's what senator kelly ayotte did. she missed nearly half of her homeland security hearings. vo: on critical homeland security hearings, ayotte was mia... even missing a hearing the same day she went to a washington fundraiser. for ayotte, collecting campaign cash comes first. bob hillery: when it comes to fighting terrorism,
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is responsible for the content of this advertising. narrator: planned parenthood provides many kinds of healthcare. woman: i depend on planned parenthood for birth control. woman: i had my annual physical there. woman: the cancer screenings at planned parenthood are so important. narrator: still, chris sununu cast the deciding vote to eliminate state funding for planned parenthood. chris sununu put partisan politics above women's health care. colin van ostern: i'm colin van ostern.
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because women's health care should always be above politics. i'm frank guinta and i approve this message. narrator: new hampshire has one of the worst opiate epidemics in the nation. and frank guinta is leading the charge to fight it. erin canterbury: when i met congressman guinta, it was like a breath of fresh air. he said to me "what can i do?" "how can i help?" narrator: frank guinta founded and chairs the bipartisan task force to combat the heroin epidemic. canterbury: frank guinta understands this is not a democratic issue nor a republican issue. it's a people issue. and fight for us...
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>> jamie: let's start on the up their first road trip in the year. the bruins needed a victory tonight at winnipeg to make this a winning road trip. it's the bruins at the jets. pick it up. with 1-0 in favor of winnipeg. but 19 second after they had scored dominic moore tied it up. merrimack's tim shawler picks up an assist on the goal. final minute, and david pass tar
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season. so it was 2-1 boston after two periods. brandon carlo with a drive that goes off the cross bar and in. his first career goal. zeno chara ends an empty netter assisted by tuukka rask. home opener on thursday against the devils. nba preseason basketball. the nets at the sem e celtics. late first half, isaiah thomas with a three-pointer. he was on action in this one. all of them in the first half. they were up at the break. lin goes by the celts defense. cut the lead to five points. the first round draft picks have been getting a lot of playing time. jaylen brown scores in 20 minutes of action. how about this long three-pointer by r.g. hunter. celtics win 120-99.
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they host the knicks in the last exhibition game. alcs game three. the indians with a couple of home runs. mike napoli, jason kipnis. they lead the blue jays 4-2. what's amazing is they lost their starting pitcher in the first inning. jason kipnis with a cut pinky finger. yet they still lead 4-2. they will lead the series the indians looking to win their sixth playoff game. they could go up on the blue jays with three more outs. >> patriots are seven and a half point favorites over the steelers in pittsburgh. it might have been a much closer line if not for the injury to ben roethlisberger. he underwent urgery on his left knee. he hyper extend his knee in
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miami dolphins. the steelers said he will be out for weeks not months. they will have their hands full next game. >> we have guys that want to make plays every down. there's only one ball. so everybody has a job to do. whatever the play asks so, you know, everybody's unselfish and we've got a lot of good football players. >> talk about a struggling you're looking at them in white here. the san francisco 49ers. they lost five straight games. 45-16 in buffalo yesterday. lesean mccoy scored three touchdowns. the 49ers 1-5 this year. coach kelly's team really off to a rough start. >> they were still some instances where you knew you had to swarm and get around him, get a lot of guys to the ball.
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we didn't do a good job r. coach kelly in his first year with san francisco, he'll need to turn it around here in a hurry. >> we do wish him the best. >> thanks, jamie. >> still to come on news 9 tonight. >> the special showing of support, one new hampshire football team did for a cheer coach living with cancer. it's a great view from the top. just ask chris sununu. chris inherited a famous name and was given the top job at his family's resort, where, over the years, chris cut jobs and cut employees' hours to avoid giving them health insurance. so it's no surprise chris opposes the minimum wage because he never had to work for anything. chris sununu has no business being governor.
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it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing
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tom: well, one youth football team is supporting a cheer coach. shelley: the football players walked down on the field together players and the coaches each gave flynn a pink rose and a hug. so nice see the show of support, wonderful. tom: thank you for joining us for news 9 tonight at 11:00. >> "jimmy kimmel live!" is next followed by "nightline."
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i'm colin van ostern, and this is my father-in-law, rich. and this is peter and patrick. i agreed to do a tv ad only if my grandkids were in it, too. i trust colin with their future. my clean energy plan is all about their future. as governor, i'll invest in solar and renewable energy. that'll hold down energy costs, create local jobs, and protect the environment. it's how we keep new hampshire moving forward. or grampa could just keep feeding the kids cake and ice cream. you get a lot of energy that way, too. when all three of these guys show up, they come up with some crazy ideas. sometimes, i just have to say, "no way." so i appreciate it when annie kuster says "no" to cutting social security. she stood up to both parties to protect our benefits. annie's working to make sure we have a secure retirement. so i can worry about these guys instead. thanks, annie.
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months of degrading women and vulgar insults, and kelly ayotte supported donald trump through all of it, even calling him a role model. now, ayotte suddenly claims the opposite-- a political calculation just to re-elect herself. so, what else has kelly ayotte done to get re-elected? she's voted with the koch brothers 90% of the time, and corporate special interests like the kochs spend millions to re-elect ayotte. kelly ayotte. doing what's right for herself is just wrong for new hampshire. i'm maggie hassan,
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>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- ewan mcgregor. from "jack reacher: never go back," kobe smolders. and music from the 1975. and now, not only that, he [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching, thanks for coming.

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