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door from someone they didn't know. the other grabbed a weapon and confronted the suspect outside. >> i went outside with one arrow. >> he had to think fast when a stranger tried to break into his house. >> i went upstairs and told him to call the cops. >> he took this picture of the suspect to fell after hurting his leg. and headed outside. >> i didn't know if he had a weapon or not.
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so he wouldn't harm anybody else. >> he was arrested for possession of marijuana and he might've been involved in a different crime nearby. we did recover some evidence of a separate burglary. >> he was arraigned tuesday and held on $200,000. him off. just so proud of my sons. they are very brave. >> they are extremely proud of their sons quick actions. they will face a judge again on october 27. >> disturbing details about the arrest of a softball coach.
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mother and daughter. >> authorities say in june, a federal homeland security agent posing as the mother of a teenage girl seeking a mother and daughter for a sexual encounter. >> and the person he was speaking to, he asked if his or her daughter was a virgin. >> base of the encounter would cost 300 dollars but according to records, the online conversation began to break down when the agent refused to send
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was doing in new what was going on. >> it was part of his bail team. and he will plead not guilty. >> he appreciates the seriousness of these charges. they are just charges and nothing has been proven yet. pleased with the outcome. >> everything about this case is disturbing. >> breaking news where parents have arrested three men that they say burglarize a house. kristen pope now live with the developments.
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other men charged into the home to rob it. one of the men was the former classmate and that he asked questions that seemed harmless but then was followed inside by two other men. they repeatedly asked for money and hit him over the head with a gun. police say the officer was the area doing a routine patrol when he noticed a suspicious car on the block. they caught two of the men. he managed to get away and at 330, a resident in the area spotted him and called police. >> we dispatched an emergency response team to go out and search that property. they did search and find the suspect hiding in a shed behind the property. he was taken into custody
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here and is being charged with four different offenses. burglary, robbery, conspiracy to purchase drugs, and resisting arrest or apprehension. >> the two other suspects are facing separate charges and all three could be arraigned in the morning. >> turning to commitment 2016 coverage and poll numbers take a look at the race for the white house tonight. the last time with donald trump. >> since the republican convention, donald trump has returned to new hampshire seven times to defend the turf he won in the primary. less than a month before the general election, hillary clinton has gained traction as she has opened up a 15 point lead over trump.
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hillary clinton with three weeks to go. >> the majority of voters see clinton as a candidate test equipped to handle issues like the economy, isis, and the best to lead on the core issue of immigration. clinton beats trump when they asked who is the best role model for children. the numbers show hillary clinton is the least popular the history of presidential politics except for donald trump. >> if the republicans had nominated anybody besides donald trump, they would've had a pretty easy go. >> the veteran political reporter says trumps off the field issues have managed to mitigate what could've been a potentially deadly wiki leaks
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the last time before the election. there are doubts that trump had the ability to right the ship. >> he might be able to do it better. fighting against the trump headwinds there. >> we will find out what impact trump is having on the reelection bid. numbers will be releasing the governor's race tomorrow. presidential debate tonight at 9:00. or you can go to our website or our mobile at. -- mobile app. get an instant fact check during a special facebook live political act executive director erin sure rockman. tonight on the wmur facebook page.
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to share their story. >> after 40 push-ups, i was done. josh: he had a heart attack during a physical fitness test. why is he still fighting to have his medical bills covered? >> plus, new details -- dogs were rescued. >> after close to record highs out there today, it is back to fall like conditions i spent many years as a nuclear missile launch officer. >> we have unh if the president gave the order we had to launch the missiles, that would be it. i prayed that call would never come.
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he is buried under thousands of dollars in medical bills and wants the public to know how the army treated this veteran. >> they love the military and their country but are frustrated. they went to the media as their last resort. their case is getting a second look. >> i collapsed on the floor. reporter: physical fitness test. >> as time went on, my symptoms got worse. i couldn't stop sweating and i couldn't catch my breath. my pulls was racing. blood pressure was out of control. >> he served nine months in afghanistan, transitioning from 10 years to the reserves. this father of two was now having a heart attack.
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determine if it was the result of military duty. six months later, tens of thousands were piling up. he filed an inspector general complaint and a congressional inquiry. finally, a memo arrived stating -- >> it said this may have occurred on or off duty. >> a borderline cholesterol level two months before the attack was cited as the reason why. on the day of the heart attack. >> operation jamie commenced about three weeks ago. reporter: this army wife went public. >> i wanted to hit the army times first. reporter: a new memo arrived last week and the case is getting another look.
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and i have caused the army to reevaluate. >> news 9 reached out for comment on this story and none were able to comment citing an open investigation or travel conflicts. they come tomorrow to reopen. josh: big changes on the way. mike: yesterday and yesterday to today and, you guessed it, more on the way.
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it's a new hampshire success story. thousands of working adults earning a college degree to further their careers. and i helped launch college for america at southern new hampshire university. we've partnered with over 100 employers so their workers can get an associate's or bachelor's degree... most debt-free. as governor, i'll grow the economy by cutting college costs for students and families. a stronger workforce helps our businesses grow, too. this is just the beginning. when i listen to families across new hampshire, all i hear is that washington is locked into a system
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fits come before affordable medicine, the koch brothers and big oil come before clean energy, and powerful corporations beat out entrepreneurs looking to grow their small businesses. i'm maggie hassan. washington won't change overnight. but sending a new senator who puts your priorities ahead of special interests can make a difference. and that's why i approve this message. i'm frank guinta and i approve this message. narrator: new hampshire has one of the worst opiate epidemics in the nation. 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. he's willing to get in there and fight for us...
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josh: a man will face charges after a dozen animals were rescued from his home with deplorable conditions. >> police say it was full of feces and urine. following a two-week investigation. >> it doesn't look like any physical abuse. not getting daily care. >> they believe there are at least 15 other animals
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to call police. mike: and what a nice day today. time lapse photos out there with a few fairweather clouds and a bit of gusting wind. dry and warmer than what we had out there yesterday. 77 in concord, five off of the record high of 82. two off of that record. day and it still stands at 80. pleasantly mild across the border right now from the north country all the way through the lakes region. they turn in to upper 60's to the very low 70's. the ocean temperature at 59 degrees. it will be much cooler and that
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in clouds. lower and maybe mid-sixties further inland. the mid-upper 30's up north, patchy dense valley fog. low-to-mid 40's for many. we're starting to see a northwest wind driving slightly cooler air. where they were today. in terms of rain chances, notice the first batch of showers approaching out of the midwest in parts of the mississippi valley. we could see a few showers tomorrow afternoon. it just have the bella handy. it will not be a washout by any stretch. fair skies with a little bit of
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here's that chance and a couple showers here and there. more scattered showers and maybe a couple rumbles of thunder as a front approaches. it will stay put back to the west. it means a warmer friday, also more humid. notice another band of rain builds in and some of it could be heavy. certainly n rain for quite some time to get us out of the drop. -- out of the drought. 50's and lower 60's for high temperatures during the day tomorrow. the clouds will roll in during the course of the afternoon and noticeable be slightly warmer for friday, but more clouds and better chance with showers and maybe a passing thunder shower. early morning rain ends quickly. it lingering showers a good part of the day in the mountains.
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clearing by late morning into the afternoon. morning mixed or snow showers. partly sunny will be windy and chilly. that early november field lingers into early next week with a few flurries up north. >> the cubs will be catatonic if they lose tonight. >> they are struggling. we will talk baseball and will
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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.
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and has not been authorized by any candidate. 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. 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.
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i'm annie kuster and i approve this message. >> you can count on the patriots being back on the practice field after a couple of recovery days over the weekend. >> the organization with so many great players. you are always going to get in a dog fight. i have a lot of respect for them and they play the game the right way. >> the cleveland indians up 3-0 on toronto. they are three outs away from going to their first world series since 1997. haven't won since 1948. it happened to the chicago cubs?
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the dodgers. l.a. leads the nlcs to-one. tonight, they go against julio yuri us of the dodgers. game two of the 19 86 world series 30 years ago. a hit parade, wade boggs with a double down the line. then a single to right-center. roger clemens came in. bill buckn dwight evans. they lead the series 2-0 coming back. the final preseason tuneup for the boston celtics is tonight, hosting the new york knicks at espn. they won five of their six exhibition games and open up one week from tonight against the brooklyn nets. the unh hockey team will play once this weekend. a home game of colorado college
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they rebounded, giving the team a bit of confidence moving forward. >> it was huge for us and important to get the first. trying to carry the momentum going to this saturday. >> starting the season off 0-2 is not a great start but getting the win against clarkson and battling back was good for us. >> situation. power play is pretty good. five on five, we have to generate more offense. >> that is a really young team and they will get it rolling sooner than later. tcu and west virginia in the afternoon. then the track meet the afternoon. josh: tune in for new hampshire chronicle immediately following
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andrew crossley: new hampshire has a senator who works just as hard as we do. gerardine ferlins: kelly ayotte believes in the potential of new hampshire, and wants to unleash that potential. ron goguen: she's out there fighting for good-paying jobs. andrew crossley: kelly introduced bipartisan training initiatives to make sure we have the skills for the 21st century. sue winter: she's fought against workplace discrimination - and for equal pay. claude poisson: she's working for the little guy - i'm the little guy. barb fredette: we need kelly fighting for good new hampshire jobs so our kids can raise their families here. sue martin: kelly is a powerful voice for new hampshire's working families. kelly ayotte: i'm kelly ayotte and i approved this message. 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, 50% just doesn't cut it. vo: senate majority pac is responsible for the
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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 when it really mattered. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. you know me. that's new hampshire kelly ayotte. this is washington kelly ayotte. she voted for 20 billion dollars in tax breaks for the big oil companies. but she voted against letting you refinance your student loans. ayotte voted to give a huge tax breaks to millionaires. while 95% of us... got nothing. kelly ayotte. you need to know in washington. she's not working for new hampshire.
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tonight, breaking news. what we've just learned about donald trump's strategy for tonight's debate. he also plans to bring president obama's half brother from kenya. and the clinton camp tonight. what they made sure would not happen right before the debate starts. also tonight here, the massive gas explosion. we have the pict. witnesses smelled gas right before. tonight, many injured. the school shooting. suspects opening fire on students leaving class. and now, the urgent manhunt at this hour. on the front lines tonight. our team right there, the oil burning in the fields of iraq. the assault on isis. the american troops helping. and the attack elsewhere tonight, outside a u.s. embassy. this truck barrelling right into a crowd. and just in tonight, the verdict in the rape case against
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