tv News 9 at Six ABC October 23, 2016 6:00pm-6:30pm EDT
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ertising. adam: breaking news at 6:00. authorities believe the body of missing 16-year-old jacob goulet has been found. police say he fell into a storm drain friday night. developing details just into the newsroom. >> this is a tragedy for our community. tonight. how one high school is preparing to help grieving students tomorrow. hayley: after a blustery sunday, the winds are calming down a little bit. but the temperatures stay on the cool side this work week ahead. how chilly it will be. adam: countdown to election day, both candidates hitting the campaign trail. what to expect when hillary clinton returns to new hampshire tomorrow. >> no one covers new hampshire
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cherise: breaking news, the search for a missing teen called off. nashua police believe the body of 16-year-old jacob goulet has been found. good evening. i'm cherise leclerc. adam: and i'm adam sexton. authorities pulled a body from the merrimack river in massachusetts. the body has not yet been positively identified, but nashua police say the initial investigation indicates it was jacob. cherise: news 9 has live team coverage. we begin with wmur's kristen carosa. from the water this afternoon. again, nothing confirmed yet. nashua police believe it is the body they have been searching for. 16-year-old jacob goulet was reported missing by his parents saturday after he didn't return home from visiting a friend's home on friday night. nashua police also received a tip from a passerby on friday night about an open storm drain on main street. >> a citizen in the area noted
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personal items nearby. several people in the area were interviewed. no one witnessed anyone falling in. kristen: despite that authorities believe that goulet , fell down the storm drain. a massive search started saturday. this afternoon, a massachusetts state police helicopter spotted a body in the merrimack river in tyngsboro, massachusetts. right now, nashua police say it appears to be goulet's body waiting for an official i.d. >> the medical examiner makes a positive identification. it will have to be done by the massachusetts medical examiner's office. kristen: as soon as we have that information, we will bring it to you. nashua officials will be looking into why the cover was open. live in nashua, kristen carosa,
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tonight, his family and friends are reeling from the developments. cherise: grief counselors will be on hand at his school tomorrow. mike cronin joins us live from nashua who more on that story. mike: it has been difficult to process what might have happened to jacob. right now, there are about a half-dozen young people in a circle on top of the storm drain jacob might have fallen into on friday. they are sitting together consg worked on that storm drain cover securing it as nashua officials continue to investigate what happened. his friends and classmates at nashua high school north are dealing with these difficult developments. the school principal says they are putting together a list of his friends and reaching out to them. they will also send out a note later today to parents to update them on the situation. tomorrow morning, school officials and counselors will meet before speaking with students.
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over this situation. >> i have kids, 14 and 20. as a parent, i would hope somebody would care about my kid. >> we feel so badly for the family, his parents, the kids who know him at the high school. we have asked the school has grief counselors available for the kids at nashua high school north. mike: another live fallen into with about a half-dozen people gathered around talking to each other this evening. it certainly has been an emotional day in nashua for those who know him and even those who do not know him at all. mike cronin, wmur news 9. cherise: thank you. a dollar store in plymouth sustained serious damage after a car drove into it around noon today. police say no one was hurt despite damage to the store on tennymountain highway. the store will have to remain
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adam: four houses in manchester were hit by lightning this weekend. manchester firefighters were called to reed street friday night. the strike damaged electrical wires into the house, but fortunately it did not ignite a fire and nobody was hurt. >> when we arrived we made sure, there was some smoke in the building, we made sure there was no fire and found some areas that had been scorched but nothing ever caught fire. adam: on friday, one person was hit by lightning while inside their home onn durham. lightning also hit a shed in epping. firefighters say if lightning hits your home, evacuate and call 911. cherise: some of us woke up to find snow on the ground this morning. many of you are sharing your snow photos with us. beautiful pictures. some pumpkins dusted with snow in sugar hill. and much more than a dusting in stewartstown. meteorologist hayley lapoint tells us if there's any more snow in the forecast. hayley: only in new england are
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snow. this morning, it was heavy snow in spots. pittsburg, 6.5 inches. franconia just over one inch. a dusting in the monroe area. the snow is gone for now. there will likely be more in the mountains in the next couple of days as the cold air comes down out of canada. in the meantime, it is chilly. 40's in the north country. 53 in concord. 40's. with the winds, that will keep the temperatures warmer. i will show you what to expect for the work week ahead in a few minutes. adam: thank you. commitment 2016 now and hillary clinton returning to new hampshire to campaign here for for the first time in almost four weeks. clinton's last trip to the granite state was with senator bernie sanders for an event at
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, anselm college with senator elizabeth warren at analysts say 12:30. at this point her lead in the polls here is significant enough that she is now looking to help down-ballot races. >> i think the clinton campaign, at this point, is trying to do everything it can to get more democrats into the house and the senate. adam: but the trump campaign says this visit is pure politics and urges voters to look at the policy differences between the two candidates. cherise: right now, donald trump is campaigning in florida. you're taking a live look at the county fairgrounds in naples presidential nominee is holding a rally. this morning, the head of the republican party defended trump's comments about not accepting election results. republican national committee chairman reince priebus says trump was referring to a scenario where only a few hundred votes separate the candidates. adam: and our granite state debate series is coming up in less than two weeks. on november 1, tune in for the race for governor. invited candidates are republican chris sununu and
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ayotte and democrat maggie hassan. on november 3, the first congressional district debate will feature republican frank guinta, independent shawn o'connor, and democrat carol shea-porter. and rounding out the series will be the second congressional district debate between democrat annie kuster and republican jim lawrence. the debates start at 7:00 p.m. they will be live streamed on wmur.com and our app. cherise: looking forward to cherise: looking forward to those. breast cancer today. still to come on news 9, what's inspiring them to keep walking and keep fighting. adam: and crazy weather atop new england's highest peak. how fast the winds were blowing on mount washington. hayley: it looks like they got some snow, a couple of inches. the rest of us watching clouds getting closer and maybe a few
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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
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cherise: the manchester millyard was a sea of pink this afternoon as more than 1000 people marched for breast cancer awareness. adam: survivors, families, caregivers and many others joined in the making strides against breast cancer walk. the three-mile route started and finished at arms park with an estimated 1500 people taking part. one survivor who spoke with news 9 says money raised for breast cancer research saves lives. >> everything i can do and we can all do to make a difference every day, not just today, every , family. adam: according to the american cancer society, an estimated 246,000 women in the united states will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. cherise: many parts of the state had strong winds today, but the summit of mount washington was the windiest place in the state. the mount washington observatory posted this video of the trail sign blowing in 100 to 120 mile per hour winds. fortunately, the sign is weighted down by granite rocks
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adam: that is brutal looking. hayley: that looks horrible. that will probably be us when we get a couple of months deeper into winter. nothing like that for us into the workweek. it is really nice. i believe that is concord. we have strong winds but those will diminish soon. i will tell you more about the forecast coming up. cherise: t the world series for the first time in 71 years. a former dartmouth college picture helped get them there. 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. i fought to restore funding for planned
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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. you know me. you get a lot of energy 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.
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dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> now, meteorologist hayley lapoint and your stormwatch 9 forecast. hayley: a beautiful sunset right now with clear skies. can see that on the camera in dublin. temperatures in the 40's up north. in the lakes region, still holding on to the 50's in the southern part of the state. all of us will see the temperatures crash over the next couple of hours. over the past few hours, there have been a few more snow showers mainly in the higher elevations like mount washington. those are starting to fade away
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it is a temporary break between systems. toward the west, there is another one coming toward us. this will take a big guy down south -- big dive down south so we will only get clouds and small chances of showers in southern new hampshire tomorrow. in the meantime, the winds have been so gusty today bringing down trees onto powerlines. there were at times, thousands of power customers out today because of the g w 40 miles per hour. even in the last hour, they have started to diminish. 20 miles per hour the latest at the airport in concord. 21 miles per hour in rochester. cool temperatures, particularly in the north country. 41 in berlin. 50 in laconia. the seacoast hanging onto the mid-50's. portsmouth at 54 degrees. tonight, partly cloudy skies.
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start to roll in. until then, it is clear. temperatures coldest up north in the 30's. southern new hampshire mid 40's. the winds will not be as gusty as they have been. overnight, we start out clear. after midnight, clouds start to roll in, especially in southern new hampshire. this is 7:00 a.m. the rain showers will skirt the southern communities of the state manchester and southward state manchester and southward tomorrow morni boston, it will be wetter the further south you go. this moves out quickly. it is not an all day thing. we are back to sunshine by lunchtime. up north, more mountain flurries. that will be the case over the next couple of days. higher elevations will continue to have snow flurries and showers off and on with minimal accumulation. tomorrow, temperatures in the low 40's up north.
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concord into salem. it will be a cool week. look at these temperatures. after tomorrow in the 50's, all of us will have temperatures only in the 40's tuesday, wednesday, into thursday. mountain snow showers possible tomorrow and tuesday. wednesday, sunshine. we will start to get warmer as rain moves in late thursday into friday. some showers on friday with temperatures in the 50's. next weekend. this is going to be some of the coolest air we have had all season. cherise: it feels like november already. adam: i have not turned the heat on yet. jason: those temperatures are going to affect my golf game. let's talk patriots. at 5-1, the patriots entered the weekend as the top team in the afc. but the steelers are one of several teams right behind them at 4-2. they're meeting at heinz field right now. pittsburgh playing without a few key starters, including
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landry jones is doing ok as his replacement. he threw an interception. butler had an interception in the first quarter. the patriots went 80 yards for a touchdown. the steelers scored once before halftime. they have added a field goal. they are in the third quarter. reaction tonight at 11:00. elsewhere the bills and dolphins , in miami. in the fourth quarter dolphins , by 4. ryan tannehill throws deep to kenny stills who makes the catch as the two defenders collide. 66 yards for the score. that made it 28-17 dolphins. jay ajayi ran for 214 yards on 29 carries, tying an nfl record by rushing for 200 yards in two consecutive games. dolphins win 28-25. the vikings were the only undefeated team in the nfl
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playing in philly. 3-0 vikings. in the second quarter, josh finds space and he is gone. 98-yard kickoff for a touchdown. 8-3 eagles. the eagles hand minnesota their first loss of the season, 21-10. the world series matchup is set. the cubs and the indians will play game one on tuesday night in cleveland. the indians haven't won the fall classic since 1948. the cubs, not since 1908. and how about kyle hendricks? the former dartmouth college right-hander tossed a gem in last night's clinching game for chicago. hendricks pitched 7.1 scoreless innings, allowing just two hits with six strikeouts. he had faced the minimum number of batters into the eighth inning. in two starts in the series, he allowed only one run. three years ago at this time, he was finishing up his economics degree at dartmouth. next week, he will pitch in the world series.
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guys in the clubhouse. it has been our goal from day one. we are not there yet. we have four more to go. as much as we will enjoy it and have fun tonight, but getting up tomorrow we know what we have to do tuesday. jason: good luck. it should be a good series. division ii field hockey quarterfinals. top-seeded derryfield hosting sanborn. it was 2-0 cougars in the second half. derryfield with a corner. lindsey stagg with a shot from the line, but it's batted away by alexandra gannon. another corner for derryfield, and another hard shot by stagg. madi kochanek tries on the rebound but gannon makes the save. gannon was good in goal for sanborn, but greer woolley got the shutout in net for the cougars. derryfield wins 2-0 to advance to the semifinals. also advancing with wins today were windham, souhegan, and lebanon. still to come tonight, and then there were eight.
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uh, first of all, i plan to vote for donald trump. when it served her purpose, ayotte buddied up to trump, even calling him a role model. would you tell a child to aspire to be like donald trump? oh absolutely, i would do that. but she kept playing politics and flip flopping around. ayotte is running away from trump as quickly as she can. and what she values is her seat. and she's trying - to keep something she values. - i know. kelly ayotte. the politician. looking out for herself. for the content of this advertising. 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.
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jason: a few of friday night's suspended football games were played today. this is memorial and londonderry. third quarter. nine yards for the touchdown. that made it 19-7 londonderry. a nice 15-yard pickup for memorial. in the fourth quarter couple of guys miss and he is off to the races. another touchdown. londonderry wins 39-7. nashua north resumed their game with spalding this morning. they win 54-8. nashua south and portsmouth wrapped up today as well. the panthers win 68-36. sanborn and milford. they started at 5:00. no score from that game yet.
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talladega securing his spot in the round of eight. brad keselowski had the best carpet glue the engine. austin dillon, martin truex jr. chase elliott, and brad keselowski were eliminated from contention. the remaining top eight will advance to the next round. only four races to go. after the next three, it will be whittl race at homestead for the title. cherise: thanks so much. hayley: it is spotty. the wind is blowing. adam: thanks for watching news 9
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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, they robbed him and beat him. they drove matt out to the prairie and tied him to a split-rail fence, then beat him some more and left him for dead. in the aftermath 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.
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words have an influence. violence causes pain. hate can rip us apart. i know what can happen as the result of hate, and donald trump should never be our president. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. priorities usa action 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" 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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welcome to "world news tonight." we're following a mass casualty event on an american highway. the tour bus ramming into a semi truck. at least 13 killed, dozens hurt. the highway shut down for hours. investigators now on the scene. fight to the finish. donald trump, losing ground in acknowledging he's falling behind. all-out assault. the new offensive against isis, backed by u.s.-led air strikes. the fight to liberate the terror group's biggest stronghold in iraq. martha raddatz in the region tonight. dangerous ride. >> shots fired! >> a police officer taking a civilian on a ridealong when a
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