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now on daybreak one, of the >> most watched senate races in the country is right here in new hampshire, and there was a lot riding on our granite state debate last night. erin: racial vandalism. why a dery mother thinks her home was targeted not once, but three times. >> cooler air. what that means for the forecast for the weekend. futurecast ahead. >> the cubs won the world series! sean: after 108 years the curse is over for the chicago cubs, but fans had to stay up long into the night and wait out some
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erin: they are still partying it up in chicago this morning. thanks for joining us. i'm erin fehlau. sean: we'll talk about the chicago cup cubs in just a minute but first we want to talk about the rainfall. >> out ahead of the air mass, maybe spots. it starts with scattered shower activity. temperatures in the 40's across a big part of the state this morning. we'll have another batch of rain making its way in from the west. it is not going to be an all-day situation today but the wind out of the northeast is going to keep things cooler. much more on that with your forecast coming up. let's take a look at your thursday morning live.
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deb davidson. deb: we need to watch for wet roads as you make your way around the concorde area. 293 is ok. 101 and 111 are up to speed. this report is brought to you by bernie and phil's home of fine furniture. i'm deb davidson. erin: thank you. the curse is over this morning. the chicago cubs are world series champions for the first time in 108 years. sean: last night's game 7 was certainly not without drama ending in extra innings. there was actually a rain delay after the ninth, but the cubs scored twice in the top of the 10th inning and then held off a cleveland rally to win by a final of 8-7. that was close one.
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general manager theo epstein is earning a reputation as a curse breaker. he helped lead the red sox to victory in 2004. the indians world series drought of 68 years is now the longest in baseball. so they have passed the torch there. republican senator kelly ayotte and democratic challenger governor maggie hassan faced off last night for their last debate before next week's election. erin: the debate seen live right here on wmur covered a wide range of issues and while their opinions differed the candidates remained civil. wmur's ray brewer is live at saint anselm college this morning with a recap. reporter: recent polls show senator ayotte and governor hassan are locked in a very close race, and the results could affect the balance of power in washington, so there is a lot at stake. this was the second leg of our granite state debates here at saint anselm college. the candidates covered a wide range of issues including cyber security student loan debt and the drug crisis. neither ayotte nor hassan was
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presidential nominee. they did clash when it came to gun rights. >> i appreciate so much how important it is that we keep guns away from criminals and terrorists. i also believe it's equally important that we stand up for the 2nd amendment rights of our citizens. >> we should be closing the loopholes in our background check systems so that terrorists can't buy guns online and at gun shows, and even after the tragedy in orlando, senator ayotte had the opportunity to vote to close those loopholes, and she reporter: the candidates did agree that there should be no u.s. ground troops in iraq for the fight against isis, and they both agreed they were pulling for the chicago cubs to win the world series. so at least they were both happy on that front. remember our granite state debates continue tonight with all three candidates in the first congressional district taking the stage. reporting live at saint anselm college, ray brewer wmur
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erin: thank you so much. donald trump's daughter ivanka is campaigning here in new hampshire today with stops in manchester, hollis, and nashua, and trump himself will be in atkinson tomorrow. meantime, on the democratic side, president obama is coming to the granite state on monday afternoon to campaign for hillary clinton, though no other details have been released. new polls show a tightening race especially in several key swing states. abc's lana lak reports. reporter: good morning. north carolina will see both hillary clinton and donald trump out on the trail today. both to have candidates locked into a statistical tie according to the latest abc news tracking poll. donald trump brought the fireworks out literally. he said he will stay nice and cool. >> stay on point, donald.
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nice and easy. because i've been watching hillary the last few days. she is totally unhinged. reporter: hillary clinton said the unhinged one is her opponent. >> if donald trump were to win this election, we would have a commander in chief who is completely out of his depth and whose ideas are incredibly dangerous. reporter: both can the trump children fanned out in five battle ground states. reporter: also out on the campaign trail president obama criticized what he called leaks coming from the f.b.i. in regards to the hillary clinton email case though he declined to discuss specifics. sean: police in derry are investigating several incidents of racially charged vandalism targeting a local family jaci stimson says she is being
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in october, she found a racial slur etched into her car outside her home on scobie pond road. three days later, a sign was left with another slur telling her to quote go home then yesterday morning she found eggs, fried chicken and watermelon thrown into her driveway. >> he's a beautiful little boy and he doesn't understand why all this is happening. we're not leavingm and we're not going to change anything we do, and i'm proud of him. sean: the family says they've lived in derry for five years and never had an issue before. because of the racial nature of this case, police say whoever is responsible could face elevated charges. erin: a manchester man will spend 25 years to life in prison after pleading guilty to second degree murder. drew morris shot 44-year-old raymond drake last year prosecutors say the strangers met at a convenience store and then went to morris' apartment on amherst street to drink. the state says morris fired three shots during an argument, hitting drake in the
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morris initially claimed it was self defense but then changed his story. >> i am glad to hear you will be put away for a long time. i would hate to see anyone else ever go through the pain and sorrow and devastation that you have caused us. erin: morris did apologize in court yesterday and said he wished things had turned out differently. sean: a hampstead man charged in connection with a deadly crash in salem is due back in court one week from today. police say 45-year-old todd of drugs when he caused a chain reaction crash on route 111 monday afternoon. a woman from atkinson died. gurley faces a list of charges including negligent homicide and aggravated d.w.i. a massachusetts man has admitted that he sold drugs, including heroin, fentanyl, and oxycodone to dealers who then sold the drugs in rochester. juan pena pleaded guilty in federal court in concord just before his trial was to start.
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pena is the second man to plead guilty in the case. the former portsmouth fire chief accused of setting a brush fire in maine is due in court today. ricky plummer is charged with arson. prosecutors say he set a fire that burned 42 acres in old later. still to come on newsnine daybreak -- an about face for the army. erin: there is good news for a milford family nearly a year after a serious heart attack. sean: what is the symbol of america? your answer can now officially include the american bison,
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kathy: it goes by so fast. kate: one day you're a kid - and the next... kelly: ...you're raising your own little girl. kelly: growing up, i watched my mom work so hard. through challenges and struggles, 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, and i approved that message. >> it is thursday morning,
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temperatures have dropped overnight into the 40's. we have an organized area of rain back to the west moving throughout the afternoon. temperatures today back into the 50's and eventually 40's going forward. we'll have the details on that and your weekend coming up. sean: we have certainly needed that rain. a milford family is celebrating this morning after the army agreed to pay some pretty steep medical expenses. erin: we introduced you to army reserve captain shane morgan a couple weeks ago. this weekend marks one year since he suffered a heart attack and nearly died during an army-mandated push-up test at fort devens. but the army said his injury was not considered line of duty and so it would not cover all the medical bills. so the morgans appealed and went public. >> it was a huge weight off of our shoulders and it allows us to take the next step in our journey which is now to focus on fixing the process so that other soldiers going through this process don't have to spend a year or more waiting
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morgans the entire line of duty process is now under review. sean: the american bison is now a simple bottom of the u.s. there are currently about 30 the u.s. congrats to the largest mammal in the u.s. coming up what's old is new. erin: why one city in maine is installing a brand new pay phone that is free to use. sean: celebrating big papi.
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imagine if hillary clinton wins the white house... then what? liberal carol shea-porter? she'll be a rubber stamp for clinton's agenda. progressive shawn o'connor? he'll be a 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.
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and i approved this message. i'm maggie hassan, and new hampshire has a very clear choice: do we keep going with a senator who repeatedly votes with the corporate special interests... or a new senator who sides with the people of new hampshire? my focus has always been on creating opportunity for working families: making college and job training more affordable. lowering prescription drug costs. and always protecting a woman's right to make her own health care decisions. these are my priorities, why i approve this message... for your vote. sean: the air national guard in michigan is facing some tough
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the bombs do not carry any explosives, but do release smoke and could cause damage if they hit something. in this case they landed in the woods nearly hitting a hunter. officials think there was some sort of mechanical issue with the plane. erin: there is alarming news for women around the world this morning. the american cancer society is now predicting that the number of women dying from cancer worldwide will likely grow by nearly 60% in the next 15 year. the biggest increase is expected to be in low and middle incomun more women are taking up habits like smoking and eating a less nutritious diet. sean: pay phones are disappearing in most parts of the country, but crews are installing a brand new one in biddeford, maine. the phone should be up and running by the end of the week, however this one is a little unique. it's called a public interest phone, allowing people to make calls for free. officials say it could also be helpful for people trying to set up a job interview or to reach a family member, especially for those who can't
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the calls are paid for by telephone customers through maine's universal service fund. erin: the brewers at sam adams are getting ready to celebrate red sox legend david ortiz. for tomorrow only, bottles of a special brew called big hapi will be sold at the brewery in boston with all proceeds going to the david ortiz children's fund. only 541 bottles will be available. one for each home run ortiz hit in his career, and sales start at 4:00 tomorrow afternoon. it is going to be interesting to see how much they go for. sean: the time it takes for them to be sold there, it is going to be seconds. interesting idea. we start off early this morning and you'll notice we have the showers making their way through some wet highways for you as you walk out the door early this morning and day that is going to be one
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3/4 oimpling rainfall in spots. lower sflibblet a few areas, especially some of the lower lying valleys. we're looking at on and off shower activity throughout the day. as far as everything is concerned, this is the first batch making its way into western new york currently. scattered showers. a building breeze out of the east and northeast ahead of this next batch of rain i along the front as it comes through. ca coming through and the clearing skies behind it. you notice it is not a complete clean break. a couple of reinforcing shots of cooler air arrive late friday friday into the weekend scattered showers. nothing terribly heavy. any rainfall is good rainfall. factor in a few extra minutes as you head out this morning.
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commute. 40's and then 50's for the afternoon. the breeze starts to pick up in the afternoon will likely keep things cooler. from there, we'll continue to see the warmer air that he had in place yesterday and temperatures above normal today to start fading back below the averages starting tomorrow and continuing into the weekend. more periods of rainfall making their way through. skies clearing later on this evening south mountains. get up north and a couple of rain showers left over. away from the mountains, skies clearing tomorrow. there will be a very good breeze out of the northwest. that breeze will still be noticeable over the weekend. that secondary disturbance over the great lakes could provide a quick passing shower in the form of snowflakes at times over the weekend but
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mover. the cooler air starts to come in behind that. highs today in the 50's. the breeze starts to pick up later on this afternoon and eventually tonight turn to the northwest. highs in the 40's to lower range in the 50's starting tomorrow and continuing through the weekend. a couple of snowflakes a possibility late friday night, early saturday or late saturday early looking at chilly evenings. a noticeable breeze each day and partial sunshine. voting day tuesday looking good. sean: cool sunshine. that time of year, i suppose. erin: a local political race was in the news. ray brewer starts off our stories. >> it was the second leg of
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candidates covering a wide range of issues including cybersecurity, student loan debt and drug prices. one thing they did agree on is they both agreed they were pulling for the cubs to win the world series. erin: police in dery are investigating several incidents of racially charged vandalism targeting a local family with a black child. over the last few weeks, a woman said a slur was etched into her car. a sid and food was thrown at her home. a manchester man will spend 25 years to life in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree murder. sean: coming on day break, your home could soon be the
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erin: nasa is getting ready to look at space like never before thanks to its most complex telescope ever. sean: the agency showed off the james webb space telescope yesterday. it still faces several tests before launching in 2018, but scientists say it could see detail on a bumblebee on the moon. that's pretty powerful. scientists hope the telescope will shed light on the big bang and how black holes were formed along with finding new surprises. things i think about everyday as well. erin: it is amazing what they can do. you will soon have a unique opportunity to own a piece of disneyland history. sean: more than a thousand artifacts tracing the history of the famous park in california will be put up for auction later this month. many of the items have never been offered for public sale.
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and original animatronics. even cars from some of the rides. how cool would that be to have in your living room? the original ones. erin: coming up in the next half hour, new efforts are underway to protect the water at pease years after three wells were shut down because of contamination. sean: the celtics are playing good basketball right now, but the injuries are already starting
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what'sel you're paying more for prescription medicines. kelly ayotte blocked lower cost generic drugs. 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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then what? liberal carol shea-porter? she'll be a rubber stamp for clinton's agenda. progressive shawn o'connor? he'll be a 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. es by so fast. kate: one day you're a kid - and the next... 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.
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>> good morning, everybody. it is thursday, november 3. yes, the cubs have won. i know everybody was wondering when they went to bed last night. it is actually going to be a little rainy out there. erin: it is good to be theo. erin: we're going to get to your top stories. the chicago cubs defeated the cleveland indians in game seven last night. u.s. senate candidates hassan and ayacht debated last night. and american medical saw a record number of drug
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about the chicago cubs winning the world series and we haven't talked a lot about it raining. >> it is mostly light showers activity initially but there is another batch of rain through western parts of new york crossing the state late sbhoorning the afternoon. rainfall ams could go from 1/3 of an toimpling 3/4 of an oimpling rain. temperatures will climb into the 50's. rain will taper off today but o air coming out of canada. sean: we need the rain. >> let's check out the roads. early in the morning drive, we're joined by deb davidson. good morning, deb. deb: good morning, kevin and sean. right now 93 south is moving well through the granite state.
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give yourself a couple of extra minutes as you start your morning commute. no problems on 101 from amherst to amp thonton. -- hampton. i'm deb davidson for 95.7, wzid. in 108 years the chicago cubs are world series champions. sean: it was a late night for fans. this was just before midnight their time. this was the reaction at one chicago bar after the cubs defeated the cleveland indians in game 7. this game went to ten innings. the cubs scored twice in the tenth following a 17-minute rain delay and ended up winning the game 8-7. abc's dan harris has a look at some of the highlights leading up to this major victory. dan: the 0-1.
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the curse reveersed. an historic 8-7 win in extra innings for the chicago cubs in what turned out to be an epic nail biter. their first world series title since 1908. cubs fans spilling out into the streets of wrigleyville, chicago, erupting in celebration. >> they deserve it! this is the best team we've had in years. i would rather be than right here in wrigleyville to celebrate this win, historic world series. are you kidding me? >> it was an epic winner takes all series. the indians and the cubs duking it out all the way to game seven. chicago pulling off an astonishing comeback from a 3-1 deficit the series. >> ross flies one into center. >> with veteran catcher david
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and a world series win. as harry carey would say, holy cow. sean: switching gears here a bit, the u.s. senate candidates faced off in our granite state debates last night. erin: this was their final televised debate ahead of next week's election. republican kelly ayotte and democrat maggie hassan went head-to-head on issues including higher education and the drug crisis. ray brewer joins us live now at saint anselm college in good morning, ray. ray: good morning, erin. the u.s. senate candidates were not taking any big risks in this high-stakes debate. instead they mostly refrained from attacking each-other. incumbent senator kelly ayotte and governor maggie hassan faced off on a number of issues during their granite state debate wednesday night including cyber security. >> when you want to talk about cyber-security, the democratic
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on so many issues and failed to call out on this issue she set up a private server, transferring classified information. >> i have said repeatedly that her use of emails was a mistake, she has said so as well, she has apologized, i think that's appropriate. reporter: governor maggie hassan teed off on senator kelly ayotte's support for donald trump, which lasted until last month. >> she said, on 35 different occasions, that she supported him. for our children, and then when the political winds shifted, that's when she changed her position. >> she can use her talking points all she wants on this issue, but the people of this state know that i'll stand up for them no matter what. reporter: on the fight against isis, both candidates agreed there should be no u.s. ground troops in iraq. but on gun rights and gun control there were some big differences.
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guns away from criminals and terrorists. i also believe it's equally important that we stand up for the 2nd amendment rights of our citizens. >> we should be closing the loopholes in our background check systems so that terrorists can't buy guns online and at gun shows, and even after the tragedy in orlando, senator ayotte had the opportunity to vote to close those loopholes, and she has declined to do that. reporter: tonight at seven our it the candidates for the first congressional district. live at saint anselm college in manchester, ray brewer, wmur news 9. erin: thank you. now to the latest on new hampshire's drug crisis. the city of nashua saw a record number of overdoses in october. american medical response says it responded to 45 overdoses seven of them deadly. that's up from 26 overdoses in september. amr officials say fentanyl is
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the killer drug that we encounter. people used to using certain amounts of heroin and they will get if he want nil and it kills them. erin: manchester saw a 25% increase in overdoses last month much smaller than nashua's 73% jump. sean: former state representative kyle tasker has been arrested again this time for allegedly causing a crash while driving drunk. police say tasker slammed into a car that was stopped at a red light in rochester tuesday reaction. no one was hurt. tasker is now charged with dwi and this morning he is free on bail but that could change. tasker may have his bail revoked from his arrest back in march after prosecutors say he violated two of his bail conditions, good behavior and consumption of alcohol. erin: the retrial of convicted murderer gary sampson
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new hampshire back in 2001. he was handed the death sentence for the massachusetts murders but was later granted a new trial for his sentence only. the jury for his retrial will decide if sampson gets life in prison without parole or the death penalty. the defense is arguing that sampson had excessive head injuries growing up, which affected his decision making. some of the victims' family members were in court during yesterday's opening statements. >> listening to it again and listening to the another arblingt argument for me is very emotional. >> it is hard for all of us. it has been 13 years now since he has been convicted and we have to go through this all again. erin: family members of the new hampshire man sampson killed, robert whitney, were also in court but did not want to comment. sean: an investigation is underway in derry after police say someone fired shots at a couple of homes. >> there were no injuries reported. the bullets did go into each one of the residences, a total
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sean: the bullet holes were discovered tuesday night and yesterday morning at two homes on pinkerton street. police believe the cases are connected and they are asking anyone with information to give them a call. erin: the air force is moving ahead with plans to clean up and protect the drinking water at pease international tradeport. back in 2014 three wells on the former air force base were shut down, because of higher than recommended levels of pfc's. the air force is now laying out plans for two large scale treatment systems. firefighter training area the other will treat groundwater under the actual airfield. the design plans now need approval from the epa. the systems are expected to be built next year. sean: coming up on daybreak, combating evil spirits. you'll hear from a priest who says he is seeing a spike in the number of requests for exorcisms. roich and today is national sandwich day.
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the most popular in america. kevin: continuing to watch the cooler air rush in. that means a different air mass for the weekend.
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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,
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kevin: damp start to this thursday morning where we had some lighter showers making their way through. maine sees systems still back to the west. we'll have details coming up. erin: we are following some breaking news at this hour out of afghanistan. nato members were killed overnight while battling taliban insurgents. other americans were wounded in that assault. it was part of a train and assist mission. erin: sean: charges could soon be filed against a man accused of killing iowa two-police officers in ambush style attack. erin: officer justin martin and sergeant anthony beminio were
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the suspect 46-year-old scott greene turned himself in several hours later by flagging down a car and asking the driver to call 9-1-1. the killings happened less than 3 weeks after greene was kicked out of a high school football game, after complaints that he was flying a confederate flag near black spectators. again greene has not yet been charged in connection with the officers' murders. sean: a mother and father in washington state are accused of giving heroin to their kids in order to help them sleep. one of the children toldin ashley hutt and dad, leroy mciver, used a needle to inject him and his sisters with quote feel good medicine.' the children ages six, four and two, were removed from the home. both parents are now facing charges including child assault. erin: vermont state police say they arrested a drunken tractor trailer driver after he crashed his rig while trying to change his pants behind the wheel. police say 62-year-old allen
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williston on wednesday morning. he was allegedly standing between the front seats, trying to change his pants while driving. authorities say his blood alcohol level was .21, five times the legal limit for operating a commercial vehicle on a public highway. sean: a roman catholic priest in indiana says the number of people requesting exorcisms in his region is at an all-time high. father vincent lampert was appointed by bishops to serve as an exorcist. he says he gets about 20 requests per week from people who think they need an exorcism, but only about 10% of those people actually do. father lampert says demonic possession is rare and most exorcisms involve less-intense prayers to get rid of evil spirits. >> faith in god will lead us in one direction and lack of faith will lead us in another so there does seem to be a correlation with people who believe they are experiencing evil in their life at the same time where faith in god is
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sean: at one time the united states had 12 bishop-appointed exorcist priests. now there are 50 and counting. erin: with november being national diabetes awareness month the website, wallet-hub, has released a list of what it says are the most overweight states. mississippi tops the list, followed by louisiana, arkansas, kentucky and tennessee. new hampshire was listed as the 28th most overweight state. massachusetts was one of the least overweight coming in at numb sean: turning now to sports, the celtics hosted the chicago bulls last night, and they had to do it without al horford. he was hit in the head during practice on monday and has entered the n.b.a.'s concussion protocol program. in the second quarter, jae crowder joined horford on the injured list when he left the game with a left ankle sprain. coach brad stevens said he doesn't expect crowder back any time soon.
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game of the season. despite losing horford and crowder the celtics went on to win it 107-100. the unh men's soccer team played their last regular game of the season against vermont last night. unh goalie andrew pesci, of windham, made 9 saves. but he needed two more. vermont won the game 2-0. unh will host hartford on saturday in the first round of the america east playoffs. erin: today is national sanwhich day and subway is celebrating with a speciaof a free sub for each one that you buy with a drink. for each free sub given away, subway will also donate a meal to feeding america. the organization runs a network of 200 food banks across the country. sean: speaking of sandwiches, menu research firm data-essential has come up with a list of what it says are the most popular sandwiches in america. here we go. coming in at number five deli salad sandwiches. four, subs.
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two, ham sandwiches. and the most popular sandwich in america is the turkey sandwich. where is the ruben? erin: or the fluffer nutter as we were talking about earlier. sean: peanut butter and jelly. i need to check the essential data. kevin: where is the peanut butter and jelly? sean: that's what we were saying. the numbers are erin: he is perplexed. sean: i am easily perplexed. kevin: we start off early this morning. clouds and shower activity. a lot of what we're seeing is light. we will continue to see rain make its way out of new york it is a breeze picks up, temperatures will hold in the 50's today. we'll have clearing skies and things will turn brisk to want setting up a cool breeze for
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sunshine, you get up in the mountains, snow showers are a bobalt that cooler air rushing in. light r showers coming flufment back to the west, anticipation of rain come through late morning into the afternoon. a quick third to maybe an inch of rainfall come through. and then a couple of disturbances in the white mountainsnd days. temperatures early this morning in the 40's. we had the light showers coming through. there will be a lot of wet highways. nothing terribly heavy. just maybe a brief, moderate shower here or there as it continues to come through. a little bit of a break. off an on throughout the day. a batch of light showers and then more rain into the afternoon elsewhere. temperatures in the 40's to
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these numbers wan few degrees of our normal highs for this too many time of year. it is going to be a day technically above normal for this time of year. wind today will start to pick up out of the east and northeast. after the system moves by later on tonight, we're talking a wind out of the northwest. here comes that second batch of rain. said late morning, essentially in western areas that starts d the heaviest of the rainfall probably focused in central parts of the state. in extreme southern and northern spots you may not get the full 3/4 to a full oimpling rainfall out of this system. the lighter showers will continue to go and temperatures continue to fall up north. there will be a couple of mixed showers depending on your elevation. i suspect areas up north may
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showers a possibility any time from friday night through the weekend up in the great north woods and white mountains. temperatures holding in the low and mid 50's and brisk wind later on tonight. cooler air around for the weekend. mainly fair skies central and southern areas. mixed showers and snow showers up north. friday night and saturday night looking good with including election day tuesday. erin: good news for brentwood police tonight. thanks to vested interest, k-9 titan now has his own kevlar patrol vest. vested interest is national organization based out of massachusetts that helps police departments get vests for police dogs.
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police are advising drivers to be cautious on the roads. according to the new hampshire department of safety there were 2,235 animal related car crashes in 2015. nationally there are about 1.5 million deer-related car crashes annually that results in more than $1 billion in vehicle damage. be careful. erin: overnight we see a lot of animals on the an interesting honor for u2 front man bono. why he was named one of glamour magazine's women of the year. and time for a ulocal hot shot. it looks like this cat got into a little predicament. this is tiggy checking out a pumpkin.
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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 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
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hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of them." vo: just one. when all three of these guys show up, they come up with some crazy ideas. sometimes, i just have to say, "no way." so i appreciate it when annie kuster says "no" to cutting social security. she stood up to both parties to protect our benefits. annie's working to make sure we have a secure retirement. so i can worry about these guys instead. thanks, annie.
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i alone can fix it! bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i'd like to punch him in the face. i like people that weren't captured, okay? he's a mexican! she ate like a pig... i moved on her like a [bleep] i did not say that... i love war. yes, including with nukes. blood coming out of her... they're rapists... wrong. there has to be some form of punishment. such a nasty woman. i wanna be unpredictable. ...on 5th avenue and shoot somebody... she's a slob... i don't remember! and you can tell them to go [bleep] themselves! priorities usa action is responsible
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sean: apple is making some changes to its emoji characters. the new batch of emojis released this week includes one honoring the late david bowie. bowie's emoji includes both male and female versions of also among the new batch, female judges, teachers, firefighters, astronauts and plumbers. previous series mostly depicted women as painting their nails and dancing salsa, erin: they are making an update. kevin: i don't understand theemoji. erin: glamour has named u2 frontman bono as its first-ever male woman of the year. bono is included in glamour's 2016 list of women of the year, which includes gwen stefani, simone biles and the stanford sexual assault
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kevin: how does he remain cool? coming up in the next hour. a tough situation for one local family. dery police say they were targeted by racist vandals. >> the polls show it is a stakist cal dead heat. with that in mind, the candidates for the senate debated. we'll take a look at where they agree and disagree. >> come up, we'll have all the
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what's kelly ayotte costing you? you're paying more for prescription medicines. kelly ayotte blocked lower cost generic drugs. 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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sean: now on "daybreak" -- one of the most watched senate races in the country is right here in new hampshire, and there was a lot riding on our granite state debate last night. erin: racial vandalism. why a derry mother thinks her home was targeted -- not once, but three times. kevin: through. the leading edge of cooler air. what that means and the forecast for the weekend, with futurecast ahead. >> the cubs won the world series! sean: after 100 eight years, the curse is over for the chicago cubs, but fans had to stay into the night to wait out some late drama. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]

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