tv News 9 Daybreak ABC October 19, 2016 6:00am-7:00am EDT
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>> now on daybreak, animals rescued. more than a dozen dogs saved from a home in pelham. many are still missing. >> hillary clinton and donald trump face-off in their washington. what to expect, coming up. kevin: sunshine this afternoon, rain chances this week. the details in futurecast, coming up. >> city leaders in manchester have agreed to make a road one way, but that decision is not sitting well with many people. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 "daybreak."
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thank you for waking up with us. i am erin fehlau. sean: i am sean mcdonald. it was drizzly yesterday. today the warmth will be the story. it will not feel like hard-core fall. kevin: temperatures in the 70's with the west wind at 10 miles per hour to 20 miles per hour after early clouds and patchy fog with a friend coming through this morning. skies clear by middle to late morning with a sunny and warm from the 50's to middle 60's this morning. jumping into the 70's with the sunshine this afternoon. eventually, cooler air this evening. the next system with rain chances. war on that late-week forecast in a bit. we're joined by 95.7 wzid's deb davidson. good morning, deb. deb: good morning. reduced road lanes in pembroke.
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is one lane with utility crews. be aware of the extra delays that will form through that stretch. 93 north and south living well through the state of new hampshire with no major problems. we will see delays on concord on 393 the domain closure from 8:00 to 3:00 for repairs. interstate 89 looking good from concord to the upper valley. volume in massachusetts, solid from exit 47 to exit 43 due to a crash in the area of exit 43. from the dev easy id traffic network, i am deb davidson. sean: more than a dozen dogs are safe this morning after they were rescued from what police call "disgusting conditions" inside a home in paulo. dust in pelham.
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15 unaccounted for right now wmur's ray brewer is live in pelham this morning to explain. ray: police say kevin rocheville was fostering several dogs and puppies at his home, but that the conditions inside were horrible. more than two-weeks ago, an animal control officer found a dog loose on jonathan road and determined that it was rocheville's. police say several of his dogs have also turned up as strays in other towns in the area. officers were able to get a search warrant, and yesterday seized 18 pit bull and rottweiler mixes, inclg several puppies, from the home >> there was a very strong smell of ammonia, strong smell of urine. there was dog feces everywhere, to include on top of the dvd player. >> to the best of my knowledge, he's been fostering dogs and helping out with dogs that were going to be euthanized. i never knew the quantity that was over there. ray: one dog did have to be put down, and the others are
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cruelty charges and 15 dogs are still missing. if you spot a stray, please get in touch with the pelham police department. ray brewer, wmur news 9. erin: we are now less than 3 weeks until the elections, and tonight, donald trump and hillary clinton will share a debate stage for a third and final time. both candidates are looking to make a final push while also adressing recent scandals. washington this morning with a preview of tonight's debate. stephanie: hillary clinton touching down in las vegas for a final one-on-one match up against donald trump. >> how's debate prep? stephanie: clinton, spending the last few days in new york preparing for the debate, making no apologies as donald trump mocks her study habits. mr. trump: she's resting. when she rested for the last debate, she didn't do too well. stephanie: clinton's camp would disagree, her team saying the debate prep pays off and the
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claim, the slow release of hacked wikileaks emails, and allegations of trump's sexual misconduct. mr. trump: i have the most tremendous respect for women. stephanie: with less than 3-weeks to go until election day, trump will try to turn the page. after a slew of recent allegations that he made unwanted sexual advances toward women in the past, at least 9 women have now accused trump of sexual misconduct. one of those women, a "people magazine" reporter who says that in 2005 she met with the trumps when melania was out of the room trump "shut the door behind us, and within seconds he was pushing me against the wall and forcing his tongue down my throat." trump denies it. mr. trump: why wasn't it part of the story? stephanie: but "people magazine" published testimonials from 5 of the reporter's friends and colleagues, who say she confided in them shortly after the alleged assault. trump will also be pressed to defend his claims that the election is being rigged against him. president obama, calling him out on it. pres. obama: you start whining
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if whenever things are going badly for you and you lose you start blaming someone else, then you don't have what it takes to be in this job. stephanie: after tonight's debate, clinton campaign officials say she'll have an aggressive schedule in these final weeks. as for trump, he's predicting that he'll win one of the greatest victories in political history. stephanie ramos, abc news, washington. erin: you can watch the final presidential debate tonight at 9:00 right here on wmur, or go to our website, or mobile app. former red sox pitcher curt schilling says he wants to run for u.s. senate in 2018, hoping to challenge senator elizabeth warren, but added that he will only do it if his wife approves. in the past, schilling has also expressed interest in a presidential campaign. he was in salem yesterday, campaigning for donald trump while also promoting his own political future. he says eyes are always on the
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>> new hampshire is the bellwether. every election, new hampshire's sets the tone. erin: schilling was fired from his job as an espn baseball analyst earlier this year after he posted comments on facebook that were critical of transgender rights. he now has an online radio show. sean: a new hampshire man is due in court this morning in massachusetts accused of stealing more than $350,000 25-year-old michael shields , junior faces a total of 45-counts out of suffolk county, including credit card fraud. investigators say he opened more than a dozen credit cards in five women's names, and then used the cards to go on vacation, buy clothes, jewelry, and meals. officials say he met most of his victims through social media, and got personal information by promising to take care of them financially. police in hartford, vermont, just across the river from lebanon, want to know who vandalized a elementary school
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the words "americans for trump" on the side of the building, but the "c" in "americans" was replaced with "kkk." erin: president road in manchester will soon become a one way street with traffic headed west. alderman approved the plan last night. the goal is to reduce traffic through residential neighborhoods around the new walmart. the store opened on gold street back in april, creating new traffic concerns. gates didn't solve all the problems, but now several businesses are unhappy, saying the one way streil at least one business is threatening legal action. another is threatening to move. >> only because it's only 26 houses, we don't count for anything? that is baloney if you ask me. those are 26 houses, our homes that we've lost because of stupidity. >> we will find another place to
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erin: hannaford supermarket already filed an official complaint. the mayor has promised to study the traffic problem more to find a permanent solution. it is not clear when president road will turn one way. sean: still to come on news 9 "daybreak," layoffs are coming at dartmouth hitchcock medical center, but the hospital says there is at least one key department that will not be affected. erin: is it a service animal or not? maine is cracking down, and trying to skirt the law could cost you. sean: in the next half hour, another community is cracking officials don't expect the drought to end anytime soon. it's a great view from the top. just ask chris sununu. chris inherited a famous name
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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. this advertisement has been paid for by put new hampshire first and has not been authorized by any candidate. i've seen what can happen as the result of hate. my son matt was murdered in laramie, wyoming, in 1998. he was befriended by two men in a bar who pretended to be gay. they offered him a ride home, and when he was in their car, they robbed him and beat him. they drove matt out to the prairie and tied him to a split-rail fence,
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ftermath of matt's death, my family saw the best of america in the love and support we were shown. so when i see the hate that donald trump has brought to his campaign for president, it terrifies me. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell ya. ahh, i don't know what i said, uhh, i don't remember. he's a mexican. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody, and i wouldn't... words have an influence. violence causes pain. hate can rip us apart. i know what can happen as the result of hate, hould never be our president. priorities usa action
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kevin: patchy fog and lingering clouds giving way to a westerly breeze. temperatures jumping in to the 70's, much like monday. the details on the cooler air and shower chances late-week in your seven-day forecast, coming up. erin: the ceo of dartmouth hichcock medical center says new layoffs will not include any employees providing psychiatric services. sean: the hospital announced 84 sean: the hospital announced 84 "across the system" layoffs on concerns at the state hospital where dartmouth hitchcock is set to take over operations. health and human services officials asked for clarification and the hospital reponded yesterday saying across the system was meant in a regional sense. erin: the state of maine is tracking -- is cracking down on people that try to pass their pets off service animals. under a new law, those who are caught could face a $1000 fine. service animals are defined as being trained to do specific tasks, like pulling a wheelchair
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there is another category in maine called assistance animals, which provide comfort and support to people with physical or mental disabilities. still ahead on news 9 "daybreak" a new treat is coming soon from m&m. we'll tell you about the caramel option. sean: college is expensive, but a new report suggests that the burden on students is especially bad right here in new hampshire.
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sean: students graduating from college in new hampshire have the highest debt in the country. according to a new report from the institue of college access and success, the average undergrad in the u.s. graduates with just over $30,000 in debt, but here in new hampshire that number jumps to about $36,100. more than 3/4 of students
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the transportation department is proposing new protections for airline passengers. one idea would require airlines to refund fees when checked bags are substantially delayed, though that delay has not been defined. other rules are aimed at providing more information when passengers purchase tickets, including forcing airlines to report delays by regional airline partners. erin: the final 12 rockingham park in salem have been sold, clearing the way for a new development known as the tuscan village. restauranteur and real estate developer joe faro just closed on the final piece of land. the property that hosted 100 years of thoroughbred and harness racing will soon be part of a brand new mixed use development. >> the division of task and village is a mixed-use center that embodies a downtown center
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very pedestrian friendly. lots of retail uses. the idea to have gathering basis for the community to celebrate the holidays and different times of the year. we do all kinds of festivals, but here it would be bigger. erin: groundbreaking for the tuscan village is scheduled for 2017. sean: delta airlines is getting a new look, or at least the people working for the airline delta unveiled new designer-looks yesterday for all 60,000 e designer zac posen. for instance, flight attendants will wear the colors passport plum and groundspeed graphite. sounds like crayons. uniform testing will start in december with all employees getting them in 2018. are they going to do that here? passport plum? get ready for something new to melt in your mouth, not in your hand. caramel m&m's will soon be a permanent flavor, joining traditional, peanut, and peanut butter options.
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saying caramel is the fastest growing segment in food right now. i am purchasing so much of it at a fast pace. the new candy has a soft caramel center, covered in milk chocolate, with the candy coating, but they won't hit store shelves until may. you have to wait until 2017. erin: it is about time. they already have a candy corn kevin: you can just take your m& m's and dip them in caramel. erin: that would be messy. kevin: a couple of rain showers out early. today looks to unfold like monday. a breeze will warm things up through the afternoon along with increasing sunshine. yesterday a northeasterly breeze
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temperatures held in the 50's and 60's. 70's for most from early clouds to patchy fog by middle to late morning. more clouds running tommorrow with rain showers tomorrow evening. we head back into the 50's for the weekend. the possibility of snowflakes below 6000 feet where portions of n . for the time being, a front slides through dry air behind it tanks to a westerly when. -- westerly wind. completely different from yesterday with a northeasterly wind cap the clouds locked in in the afternoon. starting in the 50's and 60's to get into the 70's. the last of the rain showers
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go up that much with increasing sunshine. the wind will turn to the west at 10 to 20 miles per hour through the afternoon, pushing most south of the white mountains into the 70's. eventually cooling off late in the day. the cooler air finally gets through then it will be 30's and 40's as we continue the cooling 40's as we continue the cooling tr the shower chances will be periodic all the way through thursday and friday. it looks like this peaks thursday afternoon as it live's north and will wrap up from south to north during the morning on saturday. as it pulls away, went on the backside of the system will turn northwest bringing in cooler air .
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with enough cool air and moisture in far northern areas of the state there could be light snow or snow showers saturday evening. 70's with partial sunshine in the afternoon. temperatures are closer to average tomorrow with any sort of early sun and clouds. periods of rainfall on friday night, giving way to a cooler northwesterly daywill be sunday. it will remain cool all the way into the middle of next week. erin: sunday living up to its name. kevin: much brighter than saturday. erin: we start with ray brewer. ray: pelham police rescued more than a dozen dogs from what they are calling "deplorable" conditions. within 15 are still missing. officers were able to get a
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rottweiler mixes, including several puppies. they say inside the home was a strong smell of ammonia, urine, and dog feces every well. he will face animal cruelty charges. erin: the board of aldermen has approved a plan to make president road one way. it is to reduce residential traffic in neighborhoods around walmart. police to know who vandalized and elementary school in town. sometime late monday or early tuesday, someone spraypainted the words "americans for trump" on the side of the building. sean: coming up ingenuity on , display. how wildlife experts helped save the life of this little kiwi bird chick, despite some
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zealand managed to save the life of a baby kiwi bird, thanks to some masking tape. sean: they found an egg severely cracked and damaged, but it was still nearly 2-weeks before the chick would be ready to hatch. so, officials found some pieces of old shells and taped them on. the fix worked. the kiwi hatched on time and is healthy with no apparent effects. a couple of pieces of tape saved a life. erin: how awe , the corner and local firefighters need you help to make sure kids stay warm. sean: plus, autonomous cars are becoming a reality, but would you trust a robot to fly an airplane?
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>> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 "daybreak." erin: good morning on wednesday, october 9. there was a chill in the air yesterday, but it looks like warmer temperatures today. 60's in portsmouth. summer-like today, plus there is snow in the forecast. first, our top stories. 18 dogs and puppies are safe this morning after being rescued from a home in pelham. now, police are trying to track down 15 other dogs that are missing. a candia woman accused of setting off an armed standoff while a child was inside the home is scheduled to be arraigned today. the city of claremont is the latest community to ask its residents to avoid any outdoor
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warm day as we cool off. eventually, by the weekend, a northwest wind with temperatures in the 40's and 50's. we have the last of the rain showers along the front. a westerly wind will push mile air in -- mild air in our direction this afternoon and evening. in the 70's with increasing either side of 60 starting tomorrow. erin: the want to check the roads. this is 93 and went to him -- and windham. sean: we're joined by debra davis and. deb: good morning. we have a lane closure in pembroke. academy road is one lane high pembroke academy. be aware of delays through that
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93 and 89 is up to speed, as are all the major roadways in new hampshire. in massachusetts, a crash at 93 and andover has traffic backed up to the new hampshire state line. i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. erin: more than a dozen dogs are safe this morning after being rescued from what police are calling "disgusting conditions." sean: the 18 dogs, including 8 puppies, were rescued from a ho i the animals, and now 15 other dogs are missing. ray brewer joins is live in pelham now to tell us what authorities believe may have happened to those dogs. good morning. good morning. police think those dogs might the on the loose. many of the man's dogs have shown up as strays and surrounding towns. these are some of the 18 dogs
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conditions. more than two weeks ago, an animal control officer found a loose dog on jonathan road. police say it was kevin roc heville's. >> two of those dogs needed to go to the vet immediately, and one had to be put down. ray: after getting a search warrant investigators returned to rocheville's home. >> t w of ammonia, strong smell of urine. there was dog feces everywhere, to include on top of the dvd player. ray: they dogs seized are mostly pit bulls or pit bull mixes, plus 8 rottweiler-mix puppies. police say this bathroom door was torn apart by trapped dogs trying to get out. they say 15 more dogs are still unaccounted for. >> to the best of my knowledge, he's been fostering dogs and helping out with dogs that were going to be euthanized. i never knew the quantity that was over there.
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but that's a lot animals to have in someplace that's not an animal-control environment. ray: police say rocheville will likely face animal cruelty charges. meantime they are asking for help in locating the missing dogs. if you find one, you are asked to contact the pelham police department. ray brewer, wmurew erin: thank you. new on "daybreak," rochester police nabbed a robbery suspect just minutes after the crime took place. police say 24-year-old eric schoellkopf held up the dunkin donuts on south main street around 10:00 last night. no weapon was shown and no one was hurt. an officer spotted schoellkopf running from the area and detained him. he is scheduled to face a judge today. sean: another new hampshire community is taking steps to save water due to the ongoing
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to avoid any outdoor water use. the voluntary restrictions come as nearby rivers fall to low water levels. the city gets about 30% of its water from the sugar river. >> no washing cars. lawns is a big thing. we use an average of 30 gallons more per-person per-day in the summertime watering lawns. we can expect the drought to prolong until at are voluntary for now, but claremont is considering making them mandatory. erin: a woman accused of holding police at bay during an armed standoff in candia is scheduled to face a judge today. police say it all started yesterday morning when they received a call for a distraught woman at a house on north road. when they got to the scene, they learned a 12-year-old girl was also inside. soon after, they heard a gunshot and then saw the child run from the house. a second shot went off and a swat team was called in. negotiators were able to convince the suspect,
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without incident. she is set to be arraigned today on charges including false imprisonment and endangering the welfare of a child. sean: a man from weare is also due in court today after he allegedly used a computer to try to meet up with an underage girl. 38-year-old donald malette is charged with certain uses of computer services prohibited and falsifying evidence. police say an undercover federal agent saw a craigslist ad that mallette allegedly posted looking for a mother and daughter to have an "experience" erin: turning now to "commitment 2016" news. donald trump's running mate, mike pence, is returning to the granite state on friday. he will attend public events in exeter and nashua. full details about pence's campaign stops have not yet been released. meantime, we are also learning that massachusetts senator elizabeth warren will campaign with hillary clinton here in new hampshire next week. the two will be making stops together on monday. there is no word yet on which
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now less than 3 weeks away, both presidential candidates are gearing up for their final debate tonight. there is a lot at stake as donald trump and hillary clinton go head-to-head. nikole washington is in washington this morning with a preview. nikole: both candidates go into this debate facing questions. trump on his sexual assualt allegations, clinton on her campaign's hacked emails. so, tonight it's all about making their closing arguments before a major audience. one more debate night in america. at least tens of millions of americans who are watching that debate because it's a vegas spectacle. nikole: donald trump and hillary clinton landing in las vegas as they prepare for another high stakes gamble. >> he is out for red meat, and it's going to be a really fiesty night. >> i think that hillary clinton should be playing it safe. nikole: after two showdowns, tonight's faceoff will focus on six topics, including debt, immigration, the economy, supreme court, foreign hot spots, and fitness to be
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and i'm working. so, that's the way it's going to be in the white house, too. nikole: on the eve of the debate, donald trump held two rallies in colorado bringing up charges, again, of rigged election. mr. trump: they even want to try and rig the election at the polling booths, where so many cities are corrupt and voter fraud is all too common. nikole: this time, the president weighed in telling trump to stop whining. pres. obama: he started whining before the game's even over. if whenever things are going badly for you and you lose, you start blaming somebody else, then you don't have what it -- nikole: president obama's kenyan half-brother will be at tonight's debate at the invitation of donald trump, while clinton will bring dallas mavericks owner mark cuban and h.p. exec meg whitman. in washington, i'm nikole killion, wmur news 9. sean: the final presidential debate starts at 9:00 and you can watch it live right here on wmur, or on our website, or mobile app. coming up, how would you like to fly in an airplane controlled by
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kevin: 50's and 60's with less cloud cover than yesterday. a more dry wind direction, meaning increasing sunshine after front slides through. in the 70's this afternoon ahead of the cooler air and the nex sean: a man is back with his family this morning after he disappeared while swimming off the coast of massachusetts. erin: the man was lost at sea for several hours. authorities say he and his son-in-law were swimming in ipswich yesterday evening when they vanished. ipswich police quickly located the son-in-law, who told them they got caught in heavy fog and were swept away by a rip current. a coast guard helicopter eventually spotted the missing swimmer in the water and hoisted him to safety. sean: scary stuff.
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of massachusetts' most wanted list. 16-year-old jayden smith is wanted for the murder of 29-year-old jerrod cohen in fall river this past summer. state police say smith and another 16-year-old, joel lopez, shot cohen. lopez was arrested soon after. authorities say smith should be considered armed and dangerous. erin: firefighters in colorado are battling a wildfire that has already destroyed five homes. the sheriff's department says the fire started when high winds blew a metal outbuilding into a power line. init out-buildings have also been destroyed. as of last night, the fire was still uncontained. a close call for a police officer in new york. check out his cruiser. police say the officer smelled smoke and was getting out of his patrol car when the trunk suddenly exploded. the cruiser had a small oxygen tank in the trunk, but it's not yet clear if that's what caused the blast. the officer was not seriously hurt. erin: facebook has launched a new feature ahead of the presidential election.
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candidate on facebook. you can post your endorsement on a user's profile page, and even add an explanation about why you're giving your support. a recent poll of more than 1000 people revealed that about 30% of adults online have been harassed for expressing their political opinions. a woman in north carolina has found an unusual way to cope with her post-traumatic stress disorder. this is daniel the therapy duck. carla fitzgerald says daniel helps her deal with ptsd she developed after a serious car accident. she says her therapy duck goes everywhere with her. >> without daniel i would stay home for the rest of my life. i would never leave the house, because i can't. he can tell when i'm about to have a ptsd moment. erin: carla says she did not have any trouble finding a therapy duck. she says she got daniel at the flea market.
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erin: in sports, the finally got -- in sports, the alcs is now going to game 5 after the blue jays finally got a win against the indians last night. it was do-or-die for the blue jays, and they did. in the bottom of the third, josh donaldson crushed a curveball to left field for a solo homer. this was the first time in 53 innings that the indians trailed in a game. cleveland scored a run in the 5th and wanted more but donaldson had a terrific diving play at third base to end the inning. a little celebration. toronto went on to win it 5-1. game 5 gets underway at 4:00 this afternoon in toronto. erin: a fun change to the chad east-west all-star football game. they are going to tee it up on a friday night next year, june 30, at saint anselm college. that means we will have a friday night football report in june for the first time. former central great, jim schubert will coach team west. laconia head coach craig kozens will coach team east.
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$1.3 million for the childrens hospital at dartmouth. sean: patriots fans are used to coach bill belichick being grumpy, testy, short, and generally, not friendly. yesterday, he showed a much different side then we are used to. >> we have a roster addition to announce that is different than the usual. the emphasis will be on little. we can add newborn to the chart. she was born this morning to my son steve and the real m.v.p. jen. it is an exciting day for all of us. sean: i don't think that a baby should be playing in the nfl. coach belichick is now a first time grandfather at the age of 64. a big congratulations to him and his family. erin: looking to get a makeover? a new robot could soon help you out with that.
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developed by panasonic, uses a contact-less sensor to detect spots on a person's skin. it then prints a customized cosmetic sheet that can be applied to the person's face. right now the technology is still under development. sean: do you think this will save me, save this? i need something. government and airline industry officials are working on a plan to replace co-pilots with robots. they say the robotic co-pilots will never get tired, distracted , or stressed out. the program's leaders say they are envisioning a day when human pilot on board. jew and a robot flying around with the -- you and i robot flying around with the cargo. kevin: she is never stressed out. not even for a second. sean: as she backs away. kevin: plays guys in the
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central and southern areas will be brightening as clouds race southeast setting of a much brighter day. a much warmer day. yesterday, wind out of the northeast kept clouds locks in. today, early clouds giving way to sunshine with temperatures in the 70's. more clouds race in tomorrow afternoon, either side of 60. showers late in the day will eventually mean friday and friday evening. cool air with a good breeze over the weekend, temperatures in the 40's and 50's. filed escape south and east -- clouds escape south and east. a westerly wind will be going 10 to 20 miles in the afternoon. the cooler air does not seep in until this evening. the upshot is after the mild
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lower 60's. we do not have far to go to get into the 70's for one more day. from there cooler air in the afternoon with temperatures in the 30's and 40's. the wind direction is key. yesterday it was eased and northeast, today it will be out of the west at 10 to 20 miles the cooler air makes its way in. 30's and 40's tonight withfair skies. the clouds moving in by lunchtime with widely scattered showers late in the day. scattered showers thursday into friday. friday should not be an all-day rain, but there will be periods
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air will come in. eyes across the state on saturday with the breeze in the 50's. in the 40's at the north. each of those days with the northwest wind which will gust over 20 miles per hour. a hello and thank you to the fifth-graders at the henry w moore school where i did whether. they are doing a weather lesson. ge they wanted to see themselves on tv and their own autographs on television. sean: they gave you a huge thank you. that is a huge card. kevin: i had a great time. erin: the manchester fire department is hoping to get much-needed coats to young 600 children this winter. the department has participated in the operation warm coat-drive for the last two years. they work with elementary schools and other youth programs to distribute the coats.
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we have been able to network with the united way, the manchester school department, the manchester health department. they put us in touch with children in need. we do good in the community. >> the students and families are appreciative. we have hard-working families that need that extra. they cannot always get a new coat. they appreciate it. erin: if you would to make a to any manchester fire station. sean: a local florist is taking part in a nationwide event today that's meant to encourage random acts of kindness. it's called petal it forward. florists across the country will randomly surprised people on the streets by giving them flowers. this year lady slipper creations in chester is taking part. 10 volunteers will be handed out -- will be handing out roses. 1000 the lucky recipients will get one rose to keep for themselves and another to pass along.
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erin: it is 6:54. sean: more than a dozen dogs are safe after being rescued from a home in pelham. ray: police say the animals were living in deplorable conditions with ace drunk smell of ammonia and urine inside the home. dog feces everywhere. 15 dogs are missing. rottweiler mix is, including several puppies. it is likely the owner will face animal cruelty charges. erin: on chester's board of aldermen approved a plan to make resident road a one-way street to reduce traffic to one way streets around the new walmart. some businesses are not happy with the decision and are
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off an armed standoff in candia will face a judge. a 12-year-old child was inside the house yesterday when the 45-year-old allegedly hired a shot. she surrendered without incident. erin: the ceo of dartmouth hitchcock medical center says a new round of layoffs will not lewd employees providing psychiatric services. they announced 84 "across the system" layoffs on monday. kevin: clearing skies setting a much warmer afternoon. starting in the 50's and 60's. 70's this afternoon with a thinner cloud cover this morning. increasing clouds tonight. we will eventually set of the next shower chance beating friday night and early saturday before pulling away with wind out of the northwest with cooler temperatures behind it. erin: coming up next, can you really control your biological
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good morning, america. the final showdown. donald trump and hillary clinton facing off for the last time tonight. >> she's been doing this for 30 years. now she has to do debate prep for five days. >> the gop nominee planning another debate surprise. his special guest, president obama's half broth president takes on trump and his claims of a rigged election. >> he starts whining before the game is over, then you don't have to take. >> and the first lady in versace as the obamas host their final state dinner. also this morning, fire and fog. a major blaze sparked out west overnight as record heat spreads from texas all the way up to new york city. forcing fog to swallow this boston skyline. a terrifying home invasion
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