tv News 9 Tonight ABC October 29, 2016 1:07am-1:42am EDT
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complete facts immediately. >> after a day of beneficial rain and gusty winds, temperatures get back to normal soon. a look at the other changes on the way. >> she's been waiting for more than a hundred years for the chicago cubs to win the world series. the woman hoping the curse is about to come to an end. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur >> and right now, police are trying to find this man, who is at the center of an officer-involved shooting in belmont. good evening. i'm tom griffith. >> and i'm shelley walcott. police say an officer fired at hayden moon after he sped away from a traffic stop. wmur's mike is live in belmont with more. mike? reporter: well, shelly and tom, just within the last minute, we got an update from state police. they sent out a press release. they still have not located the
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his car. but, again, at this point, they are still looking for the suspect. here's more on what state police had to say. the search is on for this man, 24-year-old hayden moon, after a traffic stop led to an officer-involved shooting in belmont. after 1:30 friday morning, state police say he was suspiciously parked on south road. an officer realized there was a warrant for his arrest. but police aren't saying what he was wanted for. >> he was informed there was a warrant, an incident ensued. reporter: while police tried to make moon into custody, he allegedly sped off and the officer fired multiple shots. it's unclear if moon was hit. he was last seen driving a gray 2007 toyota camry. license plate number 3938299. with extensive front-end damage. >> he's not a specific danger to the public. i would use the typical precautions we always tell
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do not make contact with him. notify your local police or the new hampshire state police. reporter: investigators say moon lives locally and has ties to the area. police want to hear from anyone who knows where he is. >> if someone knows where he is right now, we would appreciate that call, so we can bring this to a peaceful resolution. reporter: and, again, investigators have found moon's car but they have not found him. anyone with information is asked to call police. reporting live in belmont, mike in well, we are following breaking news from londonderry. police have just announced that the search for 22-year-old victor rosario is over. he turned himself in tonight and was released on bail. rosario allegedly took his girlfriend from her office building yesterday afternoon. the two were found hours later in worcester, massachusetts. rosario is due in court on monday. a mother and son are in the hospital tonight after they were hit by a car in hudson. it happened on central street,
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police say the two were walking home from fright night at the community center. the woman is in serious condition. her son suffered non-life-threatening injuries. the driver is cooperating with the investigation. >> well, it was another rainy and dreary day in the granite state. let's take a look at meredith. temperature, 43. as that rain begins to move out, a chance of some showers sticks around for the weekend. mike here now with the outlook. >> one more weak system that has to move through between now after that, fairly dry again. take a look at satellite imagery out there. over the past 12 hours, you are seeing the storm that did produce over a foot of snow atop mount washington. one to three in some of the higher terrain in western new hampshire and a little bit more than that in some of the higher elevations near mount washington. a coating elsewhere. rain is pulling away. winds are subsiding. temperatures stuck in the upper 30's. to lower 40's. even though skies are clearing
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before partial clearing but already signs of that next system racing towards new hampshire, about some time tomorrow morning into the early afternoon. what about the chance of a shower south? do we get a lot of sun? at least by sunday? all of that, straight ahead. >> we're headed on to commitment 2016 tonight. and hillary clinton is now calling on the f.b.i. to release all the information it has after the agency announced that it is looking at whether newly discovered e-mails contain any classified information. the democrat presidential candidate made her first comments on the issue tonight. but her opponent wasted little time today giving his reaction. >> so the american people deserve to get the full and complete facts immediately. >> a new shock for the hillary clinton campaign. f.b.i. director james comey says his agency is reviewing more e-mails that may contain classified information.
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weiner. the former congressman and the estranged husband of one of clinton's closest aides. >> i'm confident, whatever they are, will not change the conclusion reached in july. therefore, it's imperative that the bureau explain this issue in question, whatever it is, without any delay. >> the news broke just as republican nominee donald trump took to the podium in manchester. >> and they are reopening the case into illegal conduct that threatens the security of the united states of america. [cheering] reporter: and it comes just days before americans go to the polls. >> it's the last thing that hillary clinton campaign needs. it's the last thing that democrats here in new hampshire who support hillary clinton need. reporter: in a statement, democratic senate candidate governor maggie hassan defended clinton, saying this matter has been investigated exhaustively
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said that the handling of her e-mails was a mistake. but republican incumbent kelly ayotte said in a statement, governor hassan needs to answer for her inability to call clinton out on even her most egregious national security failures. f.b.i. director comey says it is unclear whether the e-mails are significant or not, but he says he cannot predict how long it will take to come to any conclusion. and chelsea clinton will be in the granite state clinton dinner at the radisson in manchester. and former new york city mayor rudy giuliani will be stumping for donald trump tomorrow at trump campaign offices in laconia, salem and manchester. >> and our crew is working to get the set built at st. anselm college for hour granite state debates which kick off on tuesday. the first debate is with the candidates for governor, followed by the u.s. senate and congressional races. and, of course, you can watch
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on our website, mobile app and facebook page. >> still got some politicking to go through, huh? >> we do. coming up... >> well, coming up on news 9, we had an absolutely pleasure to speak to hazel nilson! she's a diehard cubs fan. she's been waiting 108 years to see them win the world series. we'll talk to her, coming up. >> hi! we're the high school cheerleaders! get ready >> and cheers tonight as we wrap up the regular season of friday night football. >> more clouds roll through tomorrow with a couple of
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ben hassan is my older brother. he is so funny, and so smart, and my best friend. all families have challenges, and my mom instilled in us very early on the importance of finding solutions to those challenges. and working really hard with your community ben and for me to have a family just like any other family. that's part of the reason that she got involved in public service, because that's what's in her heart... and mom's still that way today. i'm maggie hassan
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>> it has been a long wait for fans of the chicago cubs to see them win the world series. >> but not many fans can say they were actually alive the last time they took on the title. that is, except for hazel nilson. she lives in sunappe and as wmur's sherice tells us, he's been waiting 108 years to see her team clinch the title. it's been a long wait to see the cubs finally hoist the commissioner's trophy, they probably haven't talked to 108-year-old hazel nilson. >> do you think you're the biggest cubs fan out there? >> i think so. reporter: hazel's love of the cubs was fostered right in chicago. her home, a short walk away from wrigley field. just a baby the last time her home team took the title. >> you've been waiting 108 years to see them win the world series? >> yes! >> do you think they're gonna
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i think they've got a good team, strong, young. if they don't get too upset. reporter: she's been faithfully watching the cubs rise to the top this season. her love of the sport has not gone unnoticed. >> hazel's extreme fandom is being picked up by newspaper and media outlets. here she is on the pages of the wall street journal. everyone trying to hold on to that optimism she has, 108 years after the last time she says she's hopeful they're going to do it again this time. >> not the easiest team to root for. >> well, it was for me, because i felt like i knew them. reporter: in 108 years, hazel has seen a lot. >> i have. i've had a good life. reporter: she was in eighth grade when world war i entered, enter the workforce as a pe
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war ii. what she hasn't seen is the one thing she's wanted so badly. >> i waited and waited and never lost faith. >> now, chief meteorologist mike haddad with your storm watch 9 forecast. >> we're shaking the clouds and rain out of here, bringing in a bit of partial clearing but already signs of the next system, moving in from eastern portions of ontario, nosingri towards tomorrow morning, right over northern new hampshire. a very narrow band of showers could clip anywhere in the state to about 8 or 9 in the morning. best shot for showers after that will clearly be in the northern half of the state. upper 30's to lower 40's. temperatures holding steady a good part of the night due to the clouds hanging around and a little bit of a busy wind. those winds, five to 15 miles
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nice warm-up sitting back to our west. as a matter of fact, temperatures are above average in the great lakes. all the way down to the midwest into the mississippi valley. and that mild air is surging in our direction for the middle of next week. we'll have to wait till then to get temperatures above average. but at least over the weekend and for halloween day, temperatures return into the 50's in southern new hampshire, 40's to the north, putting us right at the norm. in terms of the rain chances, approach towards early morning and it may extend all the way down towards manchester for about a half hour to an hour, somewhere from about 8 or 9 in the morning. that quickly moves out. best shot of showers after that will be in northern half of the state, towards evening, chance that one of these showers scoot in. you get the idea based on futurecast that most of the energy for the system will be in northern new hampshire. beyond that, fairly quiet sunday. a little bit of sunshine out
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towards evening, a week system will clip southern new england and could produce a couple of clouds, maybe an isolated sprinkle towards evening over the border towns in places like nashua down through salem. i only give it about a 5%, 10% chance. that's it. 40's, 50's. finally back to average. same temperatures as we go into sunday. by halloween, we're right in the low 50's. then here comes the warm-up. 60's by wednesday. still low 60's on thursday. beyond that, we start to cool two inches of rain out there today. and you translate that into snow. the summit of mount washington, 14 inches of snow today! >> wow. >> it's up there. >> very good. we want it to hurry up and get over. last edition of friday night football. >> you're looking at the best running back in new hampshire high school football, the rushing champion, justin norris of kearsarge.
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>> i will not be outworked tonight! we say it a lot. we say work! we say work. how many of you are gonna work every single play tonight? >> let's go! let's go! >> that's what it is! that's what it is! let's go! say it and do it! work, on three let's go! >> that's hanover's glen enneper, a two-year captain but tore his a.c.l. before his senior season even began. he's still been a huge part of the team, leading the marauders to an 8-0 record. tonight glen leads us into the regular season finale of friday night football. >> it's time for some friday night football!
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>> welcome, everyone, to our annual halloween edition of the friday night football report. some teams hoping for more treats than tricks tonight as they play for conference titles and postseason positions. bishop guertin and nashua north, playing for the west conference championship tonight. first quarter, dylan fagan finds room around the right side and he's 73-yard touchdown. that put b.g. in front, 7-0. then sam raitt is going to find fagan. he takes it in 25 yards for another touchdown. bishop guertin in front, 14-0, just like that. but the next 21 belonged to north. they cap a 92-yard drive with jeff baldassari. 24-yard touchdown run. he had four rushing touchdowns on the night. ensuing kickoff, north forces the fumble and mason dane is
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the titans capitalize on the very next play. jordan buckmire takes it 10 yards for the score. north rushed for 446 yards in the game. it was a shoot-out. the titans scored touchdowns on nine straight at one point. north wins 67-36 to win the conference. they'll host a playoff game next week. merrimack and goffstown in a playoff preview. justin grassini threw two touchdown passes before being pulled so he tied the state re, season. tomahawks win. those two teams will meet again next week in the first round of the playoffs. bedford at salem. bedford wins. same two teams will play next week in the playoffs as well. nick lehee rushed for 96 yards for the bulldogs. timberlane at londonderry. brandon caught a 28-yard touchdown pass from dan hayes. owls win 14-12.
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memorial at pinkerton. an 88-yard kickoff return for a touchdown. austin fields had a good game at defensive end but the astros with several tackles. exeter and alvirne. the b blue hawks finish it 8-1. kyle ball ran for two touchdowns and threw a 70-yard touchdown pass to zack knight. portsmouth and spaulding. christian peat ran touchdowns. he also threw a touchdown pass and will connor rushed for 130 and two scores. clippers win 46-6. they finish above 500 at 5-4. keene and winnacunnet. all about the winnacunnet defense. five interceptions tonight. one of the picks was a big defensive tackle. seth provencher, who returned 20 yards for a touchdown. they intercepted three of the team's first possessions.
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sixes. in division two. both john stark and hanover are in the playoffs but still playing for seeding. hanover at 8-0. hanover won the toss. deferred, maybe not a great idea, since leif mailloux took it all the way for the touchdown. 7-0. hanover struggled on offense tonight but looked good here. nice ball to elliott kelly for the first down but that drive parker mcquarrie, the younger brother of drew, connects with jacob fitts. the senior finds the pylon. mcquarrie threw for 339 yards and three touchdowns. drew played tight end, eight catches for 111 yards and a score. the generals win it 42-19. they will likely be the two seed in the playoffs and they are the conference champs. five teams entered the weekend at 6-2 in division two,
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they finally get their first points of the night. colby moore takes off on a 58-yard touchdown run and plymouth takes a lead. this was a hard-hitting game. exhibit a. spartans running back, t.j. anderson, gets drilled by drew of the bobcats. nice hit there. milford retakes the lead on a short touchdown run by teagan vitali. 12-7 but they couldn't hold the lead. plymouth takes it 14-12. they used division two but it looks like plymouth gets in and milford does not. we'll have to wait and see. kennett and kingswood, eagles win 42-0. tanner brown was the star. two touchdowns. the pythons get a win on senior night. 25-0. four different players scored touchdowns, including a 62-yard pick six by devin russell. all right.
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stadium. first half, tim bouchard, in the wildcats. he makes a man miss. he's gone. touchdown for the saints. that put them up 21-0. second quarter, stacy overthrows his receiver. matthew worcester is there for the interception and worcester does the rest. he takes it the other way for a touchdown. the saints go on to win, 35-7. st. thomas is certainly playoff bound. brookline at souhegan. the cavaliers win. they will likely get into the playoffs as well. ?[music]? >> in division three north, 7-0 monadnock hosting stevens. in the first quarter, huskies get on the board. it's levi with a 30-yard touchdown. made it 7-0, monadnock. huskies will add to their lead.
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stevens tries to get things going as henry climbs zachary o'brien for an 11-yard pickup but huskies go on to win, 20-6. they're 8-0. they will be the number one seed in the d3 playoff. [cheering] >> all right. good game in north sutton. kearsarge hosting the lakers. cougars in blue. justin norris takes o 89-yard touchdown run. that puts kearsarge up 24-14. he ran for 258 yards and four touchdowns in the game. big play for the lakers. quarterback noah robinson, just a freshman, airs it out to collin sheehan for a long first down. but that drive stalls, as robinson is picket off by kearsarge sophomore, brodie messer. the very next play, another long kearsarge touchdown run. matthews breaks some tackles and
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that made it 30-14. norris will win the rushing title in the state this year. 2,116 yards rushing, 31 touchdowns, huge win for kearsarge. 37-14. the cougars might have just played their way into the postseason. ?[music]? >> some halloween spirit in langdon. this is fall mountain fall mountain trying to cut into the lead. a 16-yard run down to the one. next play, they'd score to make it 19-6. fall mountain also collecting food for the "n.h. tackles hunger" campaign. they get over 20 boxes. good for them! the wildcats struck again. an 11-yard score. mascoma valley would get a nice pickup of six yards by
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the final game of our "n.h. tackles hunger" program is at franklin high school. any fans making a food donation will get a free ticket to the game. another food drive going on at the belmont-guilford game when they host laconia. the new hampshire charitable foundation is hosting that food drive. a reminder, watch all of our friday night football shows on our website, wmur.com/f.n.f. you can alsool twitter. one more note, three games postponed. they will be played tomorrow because of tonight's field conditions. still to come, it was a big friday for jamie. we have all those details after the break.
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u.n.h., speaking of u.n.h., they win 4-1. great game for them, best of the year so far. they win at the umass. elsewhere in hockey, east providence college, boston college. we had fans dressed up for halloween. 1-1 game early in the second. matthew scores, give gives bc te lead for the good. new hampshire teams, including u.n.h. at home with stonybrook. they need to win that game to make the playoffs. here are the wildcats on this big game. >> best defense in the league over the last three, four years. they've done a great job. they're all over the place with great players, different schemes. kids are great. >> from an offensive standpoint, their defense is good. they do a lot of different things, bring a lot of different blitzes. >> good luck to u.n.h. tomorrow! >> and thanks for joining us.
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