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erin: now one day break -- sean: now one day break, a former boy scout leader is accused of assaulting a child years ago and police think there may be more vick terms. a car ended up upside down yesterday. why firefighters say this turned into a dangerous situation for them. kevin: sunshine for some, clouds for others. we will look at the next system. >> in two weeks from today voters will take -- cast their ballots. i am angelica spano's with the
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like we do. now, wmur news 9 daybreak. sean: it is a cold start to our tuesday. we saw some snow. kevin: the breeze that is out there continuing to bring in cooler skies, upper 30's and low 40's, and areas of light snow falling in the north country where temperatures are in the mid-20 -- mid-30's. notice the 12 in mount washington. highs today will be in the 40's. let's take a look at your morning ride in the granite state. we're joined live by 95.7 wzid's
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deb: if you are starting your morning commute, everything looks great on i-93, no delays north or southbound. all of the roadway -- roadwork is wrapped up. heading into massachusetts, all major roads are traveling at the current speed limits. this report being brought to you by minuteman health. i am deb davidson. : a former scoutmaster in newfields and epping is accused of sexually assaulting a young boy about 20 years ago and police are worried there could be more vick dams. -- victims. 69-year-old eugene perreault was also a town employee in newfields. wmur's ray brewer is live in newfields this morning to explain the allegations. ray: good morning. eugene perreault was arrested yesterday and charged with aggravated felonious sexual
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more than a week ago and reported that he had been assaulted by perreault about 20 years ago while he was a boy scout in newfields and under the age of 13. perrault was a scoutmaster for the boy scouts of america for roughly a decade ending in 2006 in both newfields and epping. he was also the town health officer in newfields until yesterday when he was removed from that position. >> it's not unusual for victims of sexual assault to not come forward right away. and in this case, it took approximately 20 years for that to happen. we're glad it did come forward at this time. and it's important to remember that others should come forward too. ray: perreault is free on cash bail this morning. he will be arraigned in december. we did reach him yesterday but he declined to comment. the scout executive for the daniel webster council released a statement saying in part, the behavior included in these
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stands. police say they are working with several more potential victims in this case. reporting live in news -- newfields, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: police say a car ended up in the exeter river in fremont while the driver was taking pictures of the foliage. officers say a woman stopped along red brook road yesterday morning when her car suddenly rolled over an embankment and ended up in the fortunately the woman had taken her 9-month old daughter out of the car with her and no one was hurt. a three-year-old girl was briefly trapped after a car ended up upside down in a swamp along the everett turnpike in nashville yesterday afternoon. -- nashua yesterday afternoon. firefighters say the driver was able to get out on her own but couldn't free her daughter from her car seat. both were treated for minor injuries. firefighters say there were nearly several other crashes because drivers weren't moving
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police say a woman had a blood alcohol content or than three times -- more than three times the legal limit when they pulled her over yesterday morning in pelham. 25-year-old meaghan carney faces several charges, and police say she was speeding and weaving all over the road in an area with a lot of kids waiting for the school bus. a box truck driver was cited after slamming into a state police cruiser on 293 in manchester. police say the trooper was responding to a crash just after noon yesterday when the truck cars. fortunately no one was hurt. two weeks, that is all that is left before the polls open and donald trump's campaign is now admitting that hillary clinton will likely win the key battleground state of pennsylvania. however, the republican nominee says he is winning the race for the white house. while clinton is turning some of her focus to helping democrats win seats in the house and
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angelica: both donald trump and hillary clinton are on the trail in florida today working to energize their supporters. trump though, may have to work a little harder. he insists his campaign is ahead even though polls show him -- show just the opposite. on day two of a three day tour in the battleground state of florida, donald trump lashes out against the polls. mr. trump: we are winning, we are winning. they are phony polls put out by phony media. angelica: media with his facebook live show called trump tower live the hosts taking trump's message directly to the american people. but in new hampshire, clinton joined forces with massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. the pair bashed trump after he called clinton a nasty woman at the last debate. >> and on november 8, we nasty women are going to march our nasty feet to cast our nasty votes to get you out of our
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angelica: clinton, accused trump of having no concrete plan to defeat isis. ms. clinton: he is basically declaring defeat before the battle has even started. angelica: and both candidates are campaigning in florida today with just two weeks to go until election day. angelica spanos, abc news, new york. sean: and don't forget our granite state debates begin one week from today. first up is the gubernatorial by the u.s. senate debate on the second. the first congressional district on thursday, november third and the second congressional district on the 4th. all the debates start at 7:00 p.m. and will be live-streamed on wmur.com and our free mobile app. developing in australia right now four people are dead after an accident on a ride at a theme park. the incident happened on a ride called thunder river rapids at the dreamworld theme park which is the biggest theme park in australia. officials say one of the
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belt, as riders were getting ready to get off. the park was immediately shut down after the incident. still to come on newsnine daybreak this morning, message in a bottle. how a note that was tossed into the atlantic ocean 50 years ago finally returned to new hampshire. hurricane recovery. the help that is desperately needed in haiti as local resources head to the southern u.s. and in the next half hour the actions now being taken in nashua to make storm-drains teenager.
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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... to end the opiate epidemic. kevin: it is tuesday morning, october 25 and we start out with a few clouds diving eastward and temperatures in the north country in the 30's. mainly fair skies ahead of the next system arriving on
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cooler air arriving with that system. sean: a litchfield woman is headed to north carolina today to work with victims of hurricane matthew. karen dudley is a red cross volunteer. she says flooding victims down south are still living in shelters as they work to make repairs to their homes. dudley will help out as a community partnership manager. >> one of the things that i am going to be focusing on is dealing with the donated materials. we get a lot of donated materials and it's very making sure that people who need it get it and making sure that there is stuff that has been donated is appropriate and it is ok to donate. sean: almost 6000 red cross volunteers from across the country including several from new hampshire have deployed to the south to help victims of hurricane matthew. meantime, the situation remains dire in haiti where hundreds of
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of food assistance because of matthew. more than half of those need immediate help finding something to eat. in some areas all of the crops were wiped out, at least half of the livestock was killed and fishing nets, boats, traps and engines were washed away. a message that went out to sea within five decades ago has returned back to new hampshire with quite a story to tell. a man vacationing in the turks and caicos found a coke bottle half buried in the sand 1500 clint buffington, a teacher from utah says he broke the bottle open and unrolled a soggy note inside. he was able to read enough of the message to track down paula pierce in manchester who says her father wrote that note and tossed it into the atlantic ocean more than 50 years ago when he owned the beachcomber hotel. >> this is very special because it brings back a piece of him, a piece of her, a piece of my
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beachcomber, all of these things are very hard to lose. sean: the note included a promise of a $150 reward if it was returned to hampton beach and paula says she made sure to make good on that promise. a very neat story. coming up preventing sids. , how long doctors now say parents should keep infant children in their bedrooms. plus, go ahead and kate: one day you're a kid - kathyand the next... fast. kelly: ...you're raising your own little girl. kelly: growing up, i watched my mom work so hard. through challenges and struggles, she made our lives better. she's my inspiration in the senate - whether strengthening social security or medicare, protecting our environment, or helping make college more affordable... she taught me that with hard work... kate: you can do anything? kathy: anything. kate: my mom taught me that too. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte,
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the next open enrollment session starts one week from today. doctors say it is important for infants to sleep in the same room as their parents, just not in the same bed. according to a new report from the american academy of pediatrics children should sleep in their parent's room for a year . doing so can cut the risk of sids sudden infant death syndrome in half. the reports recommends that children sleep on their backs but not on a soft surface like a couch or armchair. get ready to hit the slope's. thks fresh snow this week killington resort in vermont plans to open today with two trails. today is only for xpress card holders and season pass members but the general public can enjoy the snow starting tomorrow. but if you plan to hit the slopes at sunday river this winter, there will be one less chairlift. the spruce peak triple chair collapsed over the summer and
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to fix it until next spring. sunday river says they didn't want to have to close down good skiing area but people wanting to ride that area may have to hike a short distance. in just a few months your breakfast could get a rather tasty makeover. that's because general mills is introducing girl scout cookie cereal starting in january. you have to wait until 2017. there will be two options, thin mint and caramel crunch which . general mills says some of the proceeds will benefit the girl scouts. you can start your day with a little milk and some girl scout cookies. kevin: two words -- bring it. maybe we have to have them in for cook's corner to demonstrate. we are happy to do that. taste tested and make sure it is ok. we start off early this morning,
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up to be another brisk day. we will have the wind out of the north and that continues to feed in the cooler air from canada. we will be hard-pressed to reach 50 in southwestern starts a -- southwestern parts of the state. you will notice in the north country we had areas of light snow. 90% of this is confined to the there we have errors skies with clouds drifting through -- fairer skies with clouds drifting through. the next system is still out in the rockies. temperatures down into the mid-30's to the north and 12 a top mount washington, the windchill 17 below.
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open spaces, generally it is 10 to 15 miles per hour with occasional gusts. you can see this pickup later on. we are going to continue to see the wind this afternoon as cooler air continues to rotate through. a chilly night with slight wind overnight. we are in the 40's to the low range of the 50's. feel like that through the afternoon as a temperatures are expected to stay at or below normal for the near future. snowfall activity of north, otherwise fair skies south of the white mountains with temperatures dropping into the 20's and 30's tonight, and in the 40's tomorrow. early sunshine thursday and the clouds will move in. northern and western sections of
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not only just rainfall but sleet or snow involved. temperatures have been quite warm each afternoon so we are not expecting any huge headaches on the roadways. there will be another system right on its heels for saturday. it could be a quick inch of rainfall thursday into friday. anytime you get that, not a bad thing with the drought we have thing with the drought we have been drought. we are not going to get huge rainfall, but temperatures in the 40's to the low range of the 50's. the weekend not looking bad, in the 60's. desk in the 50's. -- in the 50's.
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aggravated felonious sexual assault. a man reported he had been assaulted by him about 20 years ago while he was a boy scout under the age of 13. he was a scoutmaster in new fields and acting and was also the town health officer of new fields until yesterday. briefly trapped after a car ended up upside down in a swamp along the everett turnpike in nashua yesterday afternoon. the driver was able to get out on her own but couldn't free her daughter from her car seat. a box truck driver was cited after slamming into a state police cruiser on 293 in manchester. police say the trooper was responding to a crash just after noon yesterday when the truck hit his cruiser and then three other cars. coming up on daybreak, a
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sean: a cab driver in san jose, california is earning inte morning for his driving over the past 50 years -- 15 years. enders abdu is an immigrant from ethiopia but was just named the taxi driver of the year by a vote of more than a thousand companies. every day for the last 15 years he has provided rides for special needs students. kevin: enders says he has developed friendships with the students and their families and next week he will receive an international award for excellence. sean: good for him. a boy in oregon will have a
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8-year-old daniel is battling brain and spinal cancer and is confined to a wheelchair. but now his chair has been made into darth vader's tie fighter from star wars thanks to a non profit group. kevin: several people also showed up dressed as other characters from star wars complete with light sabers. volunteers spent about 200 hours making the special costume. that looks fantastic. sean: coming up in the next half hour the world series gets underway tonight but if you want to attend a game you better be prepared to shell out a lot of --. plus a youth football team has , been suspended from league play after using a player who
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>> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now wmur news 9 daybreak. sean: good morning on this brisk, tuesday, october 25. we are starting out in the 30's in meredith. a former scoutmaster and newfields town employee is accused of sexually assaulting a boy scout, under the age of 13, about 20 years ago. authorities say there could be more victims. rochester police are investigating an incident, in which they say a woman got pills from a prize vending machine at a local restaurant. and the city of nashua is taking steps to make sure its storm drains are safer after police say a teenager fell into a drain last week.
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hour or so ago, snowflakes. kevin: that is not a bad case of dandruff. we are looking at on honest-to-goodness case of snow. it will be fairly persistent through the day but we are not expecting huge accumulations expect above -- except above 1500 feet. the 40's. the wind not quite as gusty as yesterday, and it will feel cooler than those numbers. sean: and killington is open today. let's check on the roads this morning. here's a live look at i-93 from our hooksett camera. kevin: for a look at the morning drive here in the granite state we're joined live by 95.7 wzid's deb davidson. good morning. deb: everything looks great on
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delays as you make your way into massachusetts, 93 south between exits 47 and 43, and as you make your way through the 93 connector in woburn. i am deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: a former boy-scout master and newfields town employee is accused of sexually assaulting a child. eugene perrault allegedly assaulting the young boy about two decades ago. possibility that there could be more victims. ray brewer joins us live in newfields this morning with the latest on the investigation. ray: good morning. police say they are working with several alleged victims and they are encouraging anybody who may have been victimized to come forward. 69-year-old eugene perreault, of newfields, was a scoutmaster for roughly a decade and town employee until monday.
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>> we had a pretty courageous victim come forward approximately a week and a half ago. ray: police say that man claims he was victimized by perreault about 20 years ago while he was a boy scout. at the time authorities say he was younger than 13-years-old. >> it's not unusual for victims of sexual assault to not come forward right away. and in this case, it took approximately 20 years for that to happen. we're glad it did come forward at this time. that others should come forward too. ray: according to police perreault was a scoutmaster for , the boy scouts of america from the mid-1990's through 2006 in epping and newfields. police confirm perreault was also newfields' health officer. the town's website describes the role as providing information on environmental and public health issues. >> i did just speak with the chairman of the board of selectmen and at this time, he has been removed from his duties
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ray: perreault was released on cash bail and set to be arraigned in december. in a statement the scout executive and ceo said "the behavior included in these allegations is abhorrent and runs counter to everything for which the boy scouts of america stands." we did speak with perreault, but he had no comment on the allegations against him. live in newfields, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: , investigation is underway in rochester after police say a woman found pills inside a vending machine. courtney jones says she put a quarter into a prize machine at the rochester house of pizza on friday and this is what came out. a plastic pod, containing four pills. it was later determined that the pills are for blood pressure medication. jones told the restaurant's manager about the incident and the machine was removed by the vendor the following day.
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police believe this was an isolated incident. a woman is expected to plead guilty today to charges in connection with a deadly crash that happened back in 2014. police say jordan heath was driving on allenstown road when she ran a red light and hit a motorcyclist who had the right of way. the motorcyclist, 66-year-old michael phelps was killed in the crash. heath was initially charged with negligent homicide but her trial ended with a hung jury. today, she is expected to plead guilty to a lesser charge in investigators are expected to release more information today on the apparent death of a nashua teenager who police say was swept into a storm drain. authorities believe a body pulled from the merrimack river in massachusetts was that of 16-year-old jacob goulet. the city of nashua is now taking steps to make sure its storm drains are safer. crews are working to secure all sewer covers in the city with tamper-proof bolts and locks. aluminum covers will be replaced
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and every month, crews will inspect all the city's nearly 9,000 manhole and sewer covers. one iowa father says he wants to raise awareness about the dangers of unsecured manhole covers. in 2014, mark blake lost his 17-year-old son logan when he reached into an uncovered storm drain to retrieve a frisbee. >> it just doesn't need to happen in most situations. the particular drain that logan perished in had been there for 20 some i think it happens a lot more than we understand it does. sean: the city of nashua is also asking the public to call the public works department, or police, if you see any sewer or manhole covers that look unsecured. in commitment 2016 news, donald trump's son will be hitting the campaign trail here in the granite state today. eric trump will visit a number of campaign offices and make stops at businesses across southern new hampshire. he will also attend a seacoast republicans rally in seabrook
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hillary clinton was in new hampshire yesterday. she held a rally at saint anselm college with massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. >> nasty women are tough. nasty women are smart. and nasty women vote. sean: both clinton and warren scorched donald trump saying his latest criticism of efforts to destroy isis show he's unfit for office. ms. clinton: it is not only needs to be repudiated on november the eighth here in new hampshire and across america. sean: analysts say clintons visit to new hampshire will likely be her last before next month's election. we will have much more from the campaign trail including a look at where both candidates are stumping today coming up in a live report from our washington bureau. the deputy head of the drug enforcement agency is calling new hampshire ground zero in the opioid epidemic. jack riley praises the granite state's commitment to fighting
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ground zero because of the number of overdose deaths and the flood of fentanyl coming in. >> usually, for instance the cartels would transit in another major city but investigations are seeing people who live in this general region dealing with cartel members on the border. sean: riley says he's optimistic about the progress being made and is committed to putting more dea agents here in new football team in rhode island has been suspended from its league after putting a 19-year-old on the field. what parents say tipped them off. plus, a frightening situation for a woman in california. we'll show you the moment a police cruiser came under fire while a civilian was riding along. kevin: cooler air continuing to rush in out of canada on a northwest wind and even some flakes in some places.
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the cooler air. today it is upper 30's and 40's, a solid 10 degrees cooler than yesterday. we will have much more on the forecast coming up. sean: today, both presidential candidates will be stuming in the sunshine state as florida and several other states begin early voting. nikole killion is live in washington to tell us how they're getting out the vote. good morning. nikole: good morning. donald trump continues his push their with several back-to-back rallies. trump projected confidence during his sunshine state swing, even as a new cnn/orc poll put him 5 points behind clinton nationally. he blamed phony polls and the media as clinton and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren took aim at him in new hampshire. the trump campaign concedes it has an uphill climb with some states like pennsylvania
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grasp, though it contends it still has a path to 270. sean: donald trump is launching a new venture as part of his campaign. what is this all about? nikole: last night, his campaign launched a facebook live pseudo-news cast, featuring some of his advisers and family members. this is something that is going to run every night the campaign, leading up to the election. they say this is about providing unfiltered information to some of their supporters, and deny that this is a pilot or test run of trump tv that we have reportedly heard of. sean: speaking of tv, let's talk celebs. hillary clinton is bringing out the star power in the the final two weeks ahead of the election. who's with her?
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stevie wonder and actor kevin spacey. she also has a number of musicians that will be holding get out the vote concerts on her behalf leading up to the election including jay-z, katy , perry, bon jovi and j-lo. sean: overseas at least 59 , people were killed in pakistan overnight after gunmen attacked a police training center. most of the victims were cadets or trainees. officials say at least 117 others were wounded in the at died when the gunmen detonated explosive vests. the ex-wife of disgraced subway pitchman jared fogle is now suing the sandwich chain. katie mclaughlin claims that top subway executives knew about fogle's pedophilia as early as 2004 and should have notified authorities. mclaughlin divorced fogle after he pleaded guilty last year to federal charges of child pornography and having sex with minors.
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is a child predator, and knowing that his job involved visiting schools on a regular basis was devastating. sean: the suit alleges that the couple's two children suffered emotional distress because fogle's behavior did not become publicly known before mclaughlin married him in 2010. a rhode island youth football team has been suspended from the league for putting a 19-year-old on the field. number 84 took the field with 13 he is believed to be the older brother of one of the capital city buccaneers. parents say he only lasted a few plays before referees realized what was going on and pulled him out. >> i could zoom right in and see the facial hair, this gentleman had facial hair and arm tattoos. think about the kids, if you want to paralyze one of our kids
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a woman in california got a scary dose of reality while riding along with a police officer. they wound up going on a chase that ended in gunfire. >> he has a gun. >> shots fired. sean: you hear that? what is right, three of those bullets hit the police cruiser, forcing the officer to end the chase. the woman riding along suffered minor cuts from the broken glass. police later found the suv, with the gun inside, but the suspects had already taken off. turning now to sports the bruins , and the celtics had the day off yesterday but the b's will be back in action tonight, skating against minnesota. the celtics season opener is tomorrow night at home with the brooklyn nets. yesterday the celtics held a , groundbreaking ceremony for their new training facility. it will be called the auerbach center at new balance world headquarters. the facility is named after the great red auerbach. it will be located at boston
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the auerbach center will have a huge glass wall on the edge of the mass turnpike, two parquet floors and a players lounge. looks pretty nice. the 112th world series is set to begin tonight in cleveland and that will be just after the cavaliers raise their nba championship banner. the cubs and the indians were both on the field yesterday for batting practice. the indians' last world series title was in 1948. chicago is seeking its first 1908. and this is the cubs' first appearance in the fall classic since 1945. chicago will send jon lester to the mound for tonight's game. >> it is awesome, especially to be a part of this organization with all of the history and that fun stuff that we keep being a part of.
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i think this group has done a really good job of that and we feed off of each other. sean: tickets to the world series are costing fans a lot of money. according to ticketiq, the average asking price for the 4 baseball games scheduled in but that's a bargain compared with what it costs to get into games three, four, and five in chicago, the average asking price for those games is about $7,200. kevin: we start off early this morning and you are going to notice that we have fairly quiet
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some areas of light snow falling overnight. we continue with the breeze today. yesterday we were in the 50's across central and other new hampshire. today it will be cooler 40's across the area and with that, partial sunshine. upper 30's in the north country, areas of light snow will gradually taper off this afternoon and evening. woods, fair game for amounts of snow this afternoon. you can see a reinforcing shot of air start to filter in from the north to the northwest. we start off in the upper 30's and lower 40's, a lot of this elevation dependent. we will continue to go through
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lot colder than not through the afternoon. areas of light snow continued to gradually wind down to the north. the wind is sustained at five to 15 with occasional gusts at 15 to 20. it will start to level off later this evening. the highest today are just a number because of the breeze that will make it feel much cooler. for 20 minutes sometime around midafternoon and it will take all day to get to those numbers. snow showers continue to the north through this afternoon, and partly cloudy conditions overnight tonight. starting off in the upper 20's and mid 30's tomorrow, we will get up to the 40's in most of the state, and a lighter breeze. after clear skies and chilly
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20's to mid 30's on thursday morning. most of the precipitation coming with the next system in the southern half of this eight will be mainly rain but as you get into far northwestern parts of the state there is a chance that there is a mixture of rain and snow. should wrap up friday morning and maybe another system to contend with quick moving showers over the weekend. temperatures in the 4 of the north. tonight, chilly conditions in the upper 20's to mid 30's. your extended forecast is at or below normal for the rest of the week. we are expecting and above average on a but occasionally you will have these cooler stretches of air. there may be a couple of quick passing shatters saturday
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passing showers saturday evening, early sunday. sean: a worker at the oregon humane society came up with a creative way to help a hairless hamster. the worker says she noticed that the hamster, named silky was shivering in her cage, so she decided to crochet a tiny sweater for her. look at that thing, it fits pretty well. silky only wears the sweater for special occasions. they hamster will be available for adoption this week. still to come, if you thought you loved ice cream, wait until
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social security or medicare, protecting our environment, or helping make college more affordable... she taught me that with hard work... kate: you can do anything? kathy: anything. kate: my mom taught me that too. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte, and i approved that message. brought to you by your new england chevy dealers. sean: take a look at this. the hooksett police department got a nice surprise, courtesy of a boy named owen. yesterday was owen's birthday and instead of gifts he decided to collect goodies for officers. this was his way of saying thank
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keeping the town safe. how cool is that? kevin: very nice. sean: a iron key that went to a locker on the titanic was sold at auction. the winning bid was $104,000. the key belonged to a ship steward who was among the 1500 people who died when the titanic sank. a very expensive key. a dog in alabama is gaining national attention for his obsession with ice cream. kevin: every time he hears the ice cream truck come i neighborhood, rambo shoots right out the door. the trend began about a year ago when rambo's owner got him a popsicle from the truck. now the ice cream truck driver knows to slow down and wait for rambo when he passes through. look at that. sean: you know who else does this, my kids. i do not blame him. i love getting ice cream. coming up in the next hour of newsnine daybreak, a tragic situation in australia.
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killed on a ride at the country's largest theme park. we'll have the latest on the investigation. >> a former scout lester in new fields and thing has been a lot -- arrested. >> this coke bottle that was about halfway buried in sand and just looked like it had been there since the beginning of time. sean: a fascinating story from
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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 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 parenthood and got it done, because women's health care should always
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when i listen to families across new hampshire, all i hear is that washington is locked into a system where the special interests come before people. where drug company profits come before affordable medicine, the koch brothers and big oil come before clean energy, werful 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.
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sean: now on daybreak, a former boy scout leader in your field and anything is accused of sexually assaulting a child many years ago, and police think there might be more victims. a car ended up upside down in a swamp in nashville yesterday, with a child stuck inside. into a very dangerous situation for them. kevin: and even cooler breeze out there today, with sunshine for some, clouds for others. winning a nexus system arrives, a head. >> two weeks from today, voters will cast their ballots. before that, the final push for the white house. i am angelica spano's in new york with the latest from the campaign trail, coming up. which is responsible for its
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