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doing now on the campaign trail and the event just about to get underway here in new hampshire. developing now, at least six people killed and others injured after a school bus slammed into a commuter bus and baltimore. what crash. kevin: a lot of sunshine out there after that cold start in we will talk about the next round of rain. sean: a group is making sure no one goes cold this winter and they have a simple act of kindness. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 at noon.
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granite stators will be casting their votes and several last-minute pushes are still underway. good afternoon, everybody. bernie sanders is in new hampshire at plymouth state university to campaign for hillary clinton. you can want to live stream of the event on our website as well as our facebook page. he heads to dartmouth college at 2:30 p.m. clinton and donald trump winning over undecided voters. abc's maggie has the latest from the campaign trail. >> the justice department is fast tracking the investigation and both hillary clinton and donald trump are scrambling to keep up. >> there is no case here. >> thank you, to anthony weiner.
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congressman anthony weiner for his role in this surprise. the e-mails could be related to the ongoing investigation into hillary clinton's raven e-mail server. they could be irrelevant. on the trail is marci gonzalez. >> she is trying to draw interest away from the controversy. this race tightens. the latest tracking poll that's the first time that has happened since may. >> on gma this morning, they boast they call have -- bridge the gap. >> director comey said what he is doing with hillary clinton, but he won't say what he's doing with donald trump.
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breaking down that new washington post national tracking poll to the decimal point, a .7% now separates the two candidates. sean: here in new hampshire, the latest wmur granite state poll shows the race for governor remains a close one. 40% of likely voters say they plan to vote for democrat colin van ostern, 35% say republican chris sununu. but a full 50% of voters say decision yet. tonight the two candidates meet for the first in our series of granite state debates. our crews have been working all week to get the stage set for tonight. the debate begins at 7:00. you can watch here on wmur as well as on our website and mobile app. join us on our facebook page where chris galdieri from the new hampshire institute of politics will be commenting on our facebook live stream. our debates continue all week
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-- u.s. senate and new hampshire's two congressional districts. we're following a developing story out of baltimore where at least six people on board a commuter bus in baltimore are dead after a crash involving a school bus. as abc's kenneth moton tells us, the school bus had no students on board at the time. >> images from above show the impact of the collision between the two buses. smashed into the side of the commuter bus. the driver side is ripped off and debris is over the road area >> it looks like a bomb exploded in the bus. this is catastrophic damage. >> he came out of his home and heard a her. >> it was hard to look at. seeing people removed from it,
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car and head of color outside a cemetery and then went into oncoming traffic. >> there are no skid marks. something catastrophic took place. >> 13 passengers were on board the bus and ask people died in the crash, including the school bus driver. sean: recovering from minor injuries after she was hit while trick-or-treating in northfield. it happened around 7:00 last night. police tell us she stepped out on the street without looking for traffic. the driver did stop and police say he was shaken up. new at noon, the u.s. marshals are now joining the search for a man wanted in an officer-involved shooting in belmont. police say an officer fired at hayden moon after he sped away from a traffic stop over the weekend. the car he was last seen in has
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he does have extensive ties to the lakes region and authorities think he might still be in the area. if you know where moon is, please call police. you probably noticed how cold it was this morning. things are changing for a little bit. this is a live look at the queen city. we will get a little bit of a break tomorrow. let's turn things over to kevin skarupa no. kevin: that's usually an indication of milder air making its way in. it will notice a band of clouds across central parts of the state. otherwise, no precipitation until later this evening. the north country may see a stray shower overnight or in temperatures are working their
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from there. we're talking about 40's and a few 50's. we are talking about that in our next good rain chance. sean: for the second year in a row, veterans park in manchester is sporting some unusual and much needed decorations as we get closer to winter. volunteers have spent the past year knitting and crocheting, and now as ray brewer reports their efforts are there for the taking. ray: last year they only had 75 scarves to give away. this year there are a lot more. at veterans park, volunteers were busy adorning trees and fences with unusual ornaments. >> our churches working for a way to reach out and engage people, that has people doing more than writing a check. ray: more than 400 scarves.
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they are doing this. ray: it is a year-round effort that involves people throughout auburn. >> we told people to use whatever yarn you have. if you have yarn you want to get rid of, don't -- donated to us. we will give them the yarn. >> it keeps my neck warm. everybody needs help. sean: outdoor shopping, her young son was uggla. that's something they did not have to do in the congo. >> this means a lot. it keeps us warm because it's very cold here. ray: the pastor says they want to make sure they reach everybody need. >> some people won't necessarily
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us to give and not that everybody to see if they are worthy of our help. we are doing to help her in -- help. ray: what they would really like to see is the project expand to other churches around the country area -- country. sean: open enrollment under the affordable care act begins today. that means you can sign up for insurance or change your health plan for the upcomye 25% new hampshire is seing some , of the lowest increases, around 2%. the open enrollment period runs for the next three months, but if you want your coverage to start january 1, you need to sign up by december 15. an investigation is underway after a deadly pipeline explosion. what led to that blast and why it's not the first issue with that same pipeline.
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bringing in the next system. we have details and a timeline ahead area -- ahead. sean: it's time to say goodbye to your garden. white end of season cleanup is so important for next year. kate: my mom and i love shooting hoops. but you know what - she could still learn a few things from me - just like i've learned a lot from her.
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fought to put bad guys in jail. now, mom helps make laws that help people - especially when they need it most. i'm really proud of her. and she's taught me that with hard work - i can do... anything. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte, kate: and i'm kate. kelly & kate: and we approved this message. when you're raised by a single mom, you learn how important it is to live within your means. i'm colin van ostern, and i took that lesson to my work in business, and it's how i'll stand up for you as governor. by cutting inefficient spending and using innovation to save tax dollars, we'll make new investments without a sales or income tax. to create clean energy jobs, protect affordable health care, and lower college costs and cut student debt. as governor, i'll stand up for you. imagine if hillary clinton wins the white house... then what? liberal carol shea-porter? she'll be a rubber stamp for clinton's agenda.
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rubber stamp, too. and you know their agenda: higher taxes. more government spending. and a weaker national defense. only frank guinta will put new hampshire first. that's the key difference in this race. frank guinta. he's on our side. i'm frank guinta and i approved this message. robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i fought for. so, i'm voting for hillary clinton. hillary clinton:
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are trying to figure out what caused a house to explode in saco, maine overnight. the blast happened around 1:30. a man's body was pulled from the rubble this morning . at this time there is no word on what may have caused the explosion. one person is dead and at least five others hurt after a pipeline exploded in alabama. investigators say an excavator igniting the gasoline, sending flames and smoke shooting high above the forest. officials built a dam to contain the burning fuel while they waited for the fire to burn out. this happened just a mile from where the line burst back in september, leaking around 300,000 gallons of gas. in north dakota, the state is considering whether to borrow more money from a state-owned bank to cover the costs of an oil pipeline protest. it's already borrowed $6 million to cover law enforcement costs. one woman was charged monday
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allegedly fired three shots at law enforcement. opponents of the $3.8 billion pipeline worry the project will disturb sacred land and artifacts and threaten drinking water on the standing rock sioux's nearby reservation. a very crisp start to our day today. kevin: at least a lighter wind. from here, it does look like we continue to have a warming trend. this to happen, it's time to say goodbye to your garden for the season. what you can do to get things ready for next spring. it's time for our u local hotshot. this is a candy wrapper management costume. how neat is that? you can submit pictures and
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when all three of these guys show up,
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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. so i can worry about these guys instead. thanks, annie. i'm annie kuster and i approve this message. joanne: she's not fooling me. britt: kelly ayotte sides with the special interests. vivian: now, she's even playing politic games with medicare. $1,700 more for prescriptions... while protecting tax breaks for the wall street banks and big oil companies that fund her campaign. fred: kelly ayotte sold us out. britt: with kelly ayotte, it's all politics. joanne: she's not looking out for new hampshire anymore. vo: senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. ben hassan is my older brother.
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and my mom instilled in us very early on the importance of finding solutions to those challenges. and working really hard with your community to get things done. and she made it possible for 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 and i approve this message.
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atop mount washington. temperatures were warmer there than any other station in the state. the temperature was 32 degrees. lighter areas going to creep in as we go through the next couple of days. it will last through thursday. again, clouds are lingering around certain spots. that is keeping temperatures down. they are on the move and fading a bit. they should continue to do show through the remainder of the -- so through the remainder of the afternoon. fair skies evening except the far north areas which could be clipped by a shower moving across canada. temperatures are either side of 40. we have some of 50's for southern southeastern areas are
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that makes it feel better than what we had yesterday with those gust over 25 miles per hour. you can see some of those valleys, they continue with temperatures in the upper 30's. the cold air is sinking into the valleys. it's tough to dislodge that without of sunshine. the coolest of the air rotates to the north. the coolest of the air rotates to the north. without sunshine. the thickest of the cloud cover is back to the north and west. the shower may make its way across early tomorrow morning. any sort of thinning out of the cloud cover blowout temperatures up to the 60's tomorrow. after a partly sunny afternoon tomorrow, or clouds build in
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and with that, a good organized batch of rain is coming through. it could last 12 hours. it pulls away friday. beyond that, it does look like cooler air starts to drain in behind that. that will work its way into the weekend. we have 40's until of 50's out there. fairly light wind of the south. shower north. notice the jump tomorrow. it could be 10 degrees in a lot of areas. that will be milder air in place. we have a pretty good breeze around on friday. that will be the air mass in place. it looks like temperatures each
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i am joined by rachel from unh cooperative. this is one of the saddest time of the year. rachel: it is. it's one of the most important steps in gardening. you want to prepare for next year. right now, we are looking at perennials. you're going to want to cut those down to the ground. after the ground perennials? rachel: it depends on the perennial. most of them, yes. ray: we have some annuals, which are still kind of colorful right now. rachel: wait until the last freezing frost and you want to pull them out of the ground if they are not disease.
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seed collection can be done now. you can collect them and wait for the frost and pull them out of the ground. ray: as long as they don't have diseases or insect on them. we've got an okra crop the looks like it's seen a touch of frost. rachel: it has. frost is going to be around the corner. we have had a few frosts. we have seen some. that tracks the frost through the state of new hampshire so you can take a look at where the frost is going to be. sean: two i want to cut those back to the ground next to the okra? rachel: you're going to want to remove those. you will to take off the produce now and then once the frost hits or we have a strong frost,
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little bit. you can get some organic material for next season. this is the perfect time to be taking a soil test. ray: why is it good in the fall? rachel: if you have to amend that soil, you are ready when spring comes. ray: your garden will be betty
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what's kelly ayotte costing you?
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you're paying high interest rates on college loans. ayotte voted against letting you refinance at lower rates. and you're paying higher bank fees while ayotte voted for special breaks to wall street executives. kelly ayotte. she's siding with corporate special interests and that's costing you.
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learned to keep his car doors locked if he plans on leaving valuables like kit kat bars within sight. someone broke into his car and stole a kit kat bar out of a cup holder but nothing else. the thief left a note, saying they love kitkats,co that the doors were unlocked and took the candy. the thief also apologized, saying "i'm sorry and hungry." not anymore. kevin: he was doing a public service and that is chocolate and it would've melted. sean: i didn't think of it that way. kevin: as you will notice in the extended forecast, we have a warming trend in the next couple of days.
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on thursday. sean: thursday seems to be very definitive there. tonight, live team coverage from the institute of politics where tonight the candidates who hope to lead our state will debate here in with just one week to go before election day, see what cities and towns are doing right now to make sure they are ready. that doesn't rest.
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would you tell them to be like donald trump? would you point to him as a role model? absolutely i would do that. like to punch him in the face. ahh, i don't know what i said. she ate like a pig. he's a war hero 'cause he was captured. i like people that weren't captured. i love war. yes, including with nukes. wrong. and shoot somebody. ahh, i don't remember. would you point to him as a role model? absolutely i would do that. and you can tell them... to go [bleep] themselves. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. i served under president bush and obama. i fought the taliban. i was asked to form a global coalition to counter isil. when someone makes the comment that they know more about the islamic state or isil than do the generals, it implies a complete ignorance of the reality. but i believe secretary clinton really understands the threat that the islamic state poses to the united states and to the american people. and i believe she understands how to wield american power to ultimately defeat this threat and to keep us safe. i'm hillary clinton
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molly's not thinking about cancer today, but three years from now, a routine screening will catch it early and make all the difference. so when chris sununu voted to cut funding for planned parenthood, cutting access to cancer screenings and birth control for thousands of women, it's politics for him. for molly, it's the rest of her life. the stakes are too high to make chris sununu governo. this advertisement has been paid for by put new hampshire first and has not been authorized by any candidate. narrator: two kinds of business experience. chris sununu's family handed him a top-rated ski resort. he ran it into the ground. chris sununu cut jobs, and cut workers' hours so he wouldn't have to provide health insurance. colin van ostern went to college on student loans, became a stonyfield business manager. then a top executive at college for america. colin van ostern: i'm colin van ostern. real success is helping others get ahead. a bright new hampshire future starts
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