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to reverse opioid overdoses are being recalled -- some kits. second district congressional candidates face off in the final wmur granite state debate. the issues they took on days before the election. with record voter turnout expected, what the state is doing to keep the polls safe. >> son, clouds, and cold or even a few flakes as we move on to the weekend. i will look at the forecast and also when temperatures start to climb. >> we do begin with the new hampshire drug crisis, and a state-wide warning from health officials. a portion of the syringes that administer the overdose reversal drug naloxone to opioid overdose victims has been recalled by the manufacturer. good evening. i'm tom griffith.
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now with how the recall is affecting local first responders. >> american medical response has had to send back about 2 dozen of their kits because of the recall, but says there's no concern about running out of the life-saving drugs. >> this is just a little piece of foam rubber. >> these syringes have become an important part of firefighters' and other first responders' daily jobs, administering the overdose reversal drug naloxone, which is the generic version of narcan nasal spray to opioid er now some departments have been forced to return kits of the drugs. >> we've had about two dozen units we have had to send back to the manufacturer, but fortunately, we keep an ample supply. >> drug maker teleflex medical voluntarily recalled the tip of the syringe that goes up the nose to deliver the drug because it forces it out in a stream instead of a mist and may not administer the right dosage the company said in a statement, the failure of the device to deliver an atomized plume may impair the effectiveness of the medication with which it is
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this can lead to serious injury or death in certain emergency situations. regional amr supplies the od reversal kits to nashua and manchester fire departments, >> it's a life-saving treatment. in the immediate instance of an overdose, it is the only thing that's proven to reverse the outcome of an overdose. >> in the queen city they've had to return two affected units. >> the manufacturer recommended it because they found through spot trials it was not aerosolizing it as best they could. >> but the kits are being replaced quickly, and amr officials say they don't have concerns of running out. >> we're fortunate that we keep up our supply levels so we are able to withstand an issue like this. >> teleflex medical is advising any person, pharmacy or provider to stop using any of the affected lots and contact them for information on how to return
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>> the mall of new hampshire had to be evacuated tonight after a small fire at one of its stores. it was reported just before 5-30 in the wall at the men's wearhouse store. all customers were evacuated from the mall for 45 minutes while the fire was put out. manchester fire says someone threw a cigarette in the mulch outside the store starting the fire. all right, we are on to commitment 2016. tonight was a final granite state debate before election day congressional district, incumbent democrat, congresswoman annie kuster and her challenger republican jim lawrence took the stage. wmur's jean mackin joins us live outside the new hampshire institute of politics with the biggest moments on tonight's debate. >> it was a relatively cordial debate between democrat annie kuster seeking her 3rd term. and her republican opponent jim lawrence who has served 3 terms
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the congressional candidates covered the drug crisis, health insurance and northern pass. their exchange over protecting social security pointed to a central argument between incumbent democrat annie kuster and republican challenger jim lawrence. >> no offense, but my opponent has been in congress 4 years and she's failed to introduce one piece of legislation to address this critical issue. >> this is something i work on, and will continue to work on. it's again back to republican >> i don't think we can blame the other party for everything that goes wrong with what we fail to do. >> they stand apart on gun control with different views on the cause of crimes like the orlando nightclub shooting and the fix. >> if you are on a terrorist watch list u should not be able to gbuy a gun that causes mass destruction of life in orlando and i think there's broad
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we are now proposing would have prevented that act from happening. however what would hep is if law , enforcement had the resources that it needed. >> they did find common ground when talking about a major part of state tourism new hamsphire's ski resorts. >> i'm actually a former ski instructor so this is near and dear to my heart. >> that we have in common. >> well at least we haveha >> maybe a bipartisan ski trip? >> i'll race you. >> and so the race goes on , both candidates wrapped up the night asking voters not to be discouraged by what they call distractions during this election, telling them to get out and vote. live in manchester, jean mackin, wmur news 9. >> after the debate both candidates hit the spin room congresswoman kuster confident that she will be part of a victorious democratic ticket led
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burning the candle at both ends with less than 100 hours to go before the voting starts. >> i'm not going to sleep. i mean, here's the bottom line is i'm going to go out and keep campaigning hard like i've been. i have a strong grassroots effort going forward. i'm going to hit as many towns as i can between now and tuesday and get my message out to the voters. >> i personally be a -- we need a new word for coattail. long skirt effect. our side of the ticket -- we joked that colin is our token male, but we do have a strong ticket. >> our commitment 2016 coverage never stops on wmur.com and on our mobile app. click on our politics section and there you will find extended clips from tonight's debate. now to the race for the white house, with 3 full days left until election day the candidates and surrogates for their campaigns are heading to new hampshire.
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new jersey governor chris christie won't be coming to the granite state tomorrow. after two of his aides were convicted in the bridgegate scandal. on sunday, vice presidential nominee governor mike pence will be in windham and ivanka trump will also be in the granite state. pence will be back monday night for a final campaign rally with donald trump at snhu arena. that will be trump's second visit ou poison out. you know what that is -- the drugs. we're going to stop those drugs. >> trump focused on the drug crisis here in the granite state at a rally in atkinson this afternoon. the republican nominee is promising to tackle the epidemic if he is elected president. now to the democratic side, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren and boston mayor marty walsh will be stumping for hillary clinton tomorrow. then on sunday, hillary clinton will be here for her last rally in the granite state before the election. daughter chelsea campaigned for
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for me this election is first and foremost about my children, and about the country, the world, and the future that i want for them and their generation to grow up in. >> chelsea clinton made stops at both keene state college and dartmouth college speaking to students and other voters about the importance of the finals days of the campaign. well, it could be a for new hampshire. coming up, election numbers predicted for tuesday. plus, a new hampshire soldier, dies during a training exercise. how and where he died.
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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. he's on our side. i'm frank guinta
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>> well new hampshire could see , a record turnout on election day. state leaders are predicting huge numbers at the polls. and as wmur's mike cronin shows +%-g presidential elections. >> that's right, tom. according to the state 4 years ago new hampshire was 3rd in the country with about 68% of voters going to the polls behind only minnesota and wisconsin. that number could be even higher this year. secretary of state bill gardner says new hampshire could make history tuesday. >> if what i'm predicting turns
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>> during february's presidential primary he says more than 542,000 people voted. in just a few days gardner predicts more than 738,000 will go to the polls. over the past 3 presidential elections new hampshire's voting turnout has been among the top 5 in the country. with several important state elections in addition to choosing our next president another strong showing of voters is expected. we've got a pretty good record and so i don't expect there to as poll workers prepare for crowds state leaders are also preparing to ensure the election is safe. >> we are preparing for contingencies, but right now, there is no known threat to new hampshire. >> governor maggie hassan says safety officials are ready for possible cyberattacks but because new hampshire uses paper ballots and our voting machines aren't connected to the internet there's no expected impact on
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center will have extended hours to be available to law enforcement to make sure if there are any reports of anything suspicious, we can address them. >> gardner also doesn't anticipate there to be any issues. he's excited for the potential of record numbers. >> we always have some close races and the people of this state know that their vote sometimes makes the decision for whom is the winner. >> gardner ets would bring the registered voter count in new hampshire to around one million people. live in the studio, mike cronin, wmur news 9 were all nine. >> an army special forces soldier from new hampshire has died in florida. the military announced today that staff sergeant david whitcher of bradford died during a dive training exercise off key west on wednesday. the cause of death is under investigation. staff sergeant whitcher was 30-years-old. he was deployed to afghanistan twice while serving in new
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>> clouds and sunshine out there, but during the afternoon, the sun did go to work and when the battle over the clouds. nice sunset. shots across the state. as we move on through the weekend, seasonably chilly right through the weekend into early monday befort 60-plus in many parts of southern new hampshire, but before we get there, a couple of weak disturbances trigger a couple of scattered snow showers during the overnight especially early tomorrow morning and again early sunday morning. mostly north but even in southern new hampshire, cannot rule it out. right is the average of 53 for the high and very close to the average for the low.
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tomorrow morning, seven: 26, marks the latest sunrise of the year. the earliest is in june at 5:05 a.m. your sunset at 5:35. enjoy that. your sunset sunday afternoon, not even evening, will be a 4:32. right now, on the cold side, at or below freezing, north just above south, and for now, we are in the cool just off to our west, it is warming up nicely, well above the average. in the midwest, parts of the planes states will try to move in. that will get temperatures up near or even slightly above 60 degrees. fair skies locked in all over new hampshire. you do see a weak disturbance ready to change that just in time for tomorrow morning, so
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during the 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 a.m. timeframe mainly in northern parts of the state and drift is a scattered snow or mixed shower . as for the afternoon, a few breaks of sunshine and seasonably chilly. could be a passing rain or snow shower and we clear out by later on sunday, right on into monday and tuesday. highs tomorrow and on sunday generally in the 40's t voting day, election day tuesday, it will be chilly early, but look at your midday temperatures. cools a little bit, but clear sailing for tuesday. a little bit cooler wednesday, and then thursday and friday, temperatures getting that close in a average. >> i have a sign for you to hold
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>> i'll do it. >> we will crown our state champ in volleyball, and here is jason. >> 24 teams hoping for state championships. vo: ending funding for planned parenthood. taking away our right to choose. restricting our health care choices. this is senator kelly ayotte's record. ayotte voted six times to end funding for planned parenthood - putting access to birth control and cancer screenings at risk. woman 1: kelly ayotte says she's for women. but it's just an act. woman 2: voters definitely cannot trust kelly ayotte. vo: senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. 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.
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>> probably a lot of this going on tonight all across the state -- spaghetti, meatballs, sausage, the works a great spred hosted by the olmstead family in plymouth tonight, the bobcats are back in the playoffs, and fueling up for tomorrow's big game against the saints. welcome to our first playoff edition of friday night football. 24 teams take the field tomorrow
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begin our previews in division one with a team that has flown under the radar a bit this season, the exter blue hawks, \ bill ball's club will host nashua south at eustis field saturday at 1:00. while most eyes were on bedford and merrimack this year, the blue hawks just kept winning, which is nothing new to a program with 14 state championships to it's credit, including two in division one. exeter beat south 35-14 in week 7, but they don't plan to take the panthers lightly. >> i expect a physical game. we're going to come out ready to go. everything we've got, we don't want to make at the last time we are playing, especially the seniors, so we are going to go out and have some fun, fly around. >> going to be a tough matchup. it's a great team. good receivers, good quarterback. definitely making adjustments.
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eustis field at 1:00 pm nashua north will be the home team, but both the titans and the bishop guertin carinals get to play on their home field, stellos stadium, \ the titans lit up the scoreboard last week against bg, winning the regular season finale 67-36, both teams can score points in bunches, but both tend to give up a lot too, something's gotta give tomorrow at 1:00. bedford is the only undefeted team in division one, they will host salem for the second consecutive week. the bull w to be the key tomorrow, bedford's points allowed average is under 11 for the season, the best in the division. game time is 4:00. also meeting on back to back weekends will be the merrimack tomahawks and the goffstown grizzlies. the defending champs have found ways to win this year, finishing the regualr season at 7-2, \ but merrimack has averaged more points than any other team in the division, and they can play defense too, \ gametime is 1pm at student memorial field. now to division two, and a great matchup in weare, 8-1 john stark
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except themselves, when they knocked off the, then undefeated, generals in week 8, 14-6. bow had been a powerhouse in recent years in division three, but nobody really knew what to expect from the falcons when they moved up to division two this year, except, of course, the falcons. head coach paul cohen's team continues to play solid defense, allowing just over 11 points per game, and once again, find themselves in the postseason, ~ >> we are definitely very tough. i think they are going to come out with everything they've got and we will have to do the same thing. >> there's a lot riding on it because they know what we did the first game. we know what they did, but we are all going to have different things that we come in with that will mix it up. it will be a challenge for sure. >> john stark and bow is a 2:00
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into the playoffs with some big wins at the right time, but they are the only team in the playoffs this year that has allowed more points on average than they have scored. 8-1 hanover will surely try to take advantage of that, the marauders beat the raiders 34-8 back in week 4. gametime in hanover is 3:30. of all the teams, in all 3 divisions no one has averge more , points per game than the windham jaguars, at 9-0 they host hollis-brookline saturday at 1:30, the cavaliers are also a good offense team. they met way back in week one, the jags won big 40-14. the defending division champs from saint thomas enter the playoffs as the 5 seed this time around, they play on the road at plymouth, both teams are 7-2 with good defenses. they did not meet during the regular season, so it will be a new challenge for both sides, gametime is 1pm on george zoulias field. the newport tigers will begin their quest to repeat as division three champions in concord on the 7-1 bishop brady saturday. giants will host the 5-3 tigers, looking to dethrone the champs.
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season, losing only to interlakes, bishop brady averages over 30 points per game while allowing about eleven, something the players credit to their preparation. >> we've been focused on the little things like every detail. we have broken down. conditioning has been a big key to our success this year. >> i'm expecting a tough, hard-nosed classic football game played saturday. i'm never played them in my four years here, and i think the whole team is looking for to it. >> brady and newport kickoff at 2:30 at memorial field in concord. the brady/newport winner gets either stevens or campbell in the semifinals. stevens gets home field over campbell based on the rating system, both teams are 6-2 entering the playoffs. similar teams with simmilar strengths, should be a good one, they'll play at 7pm saturday night at barnes park. when it comes to defense, nobody
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allowing less than 4 points per game on average. they put their 8-0 record on the line against 4-4 somersworth, gametime is 1pm inter-lakes-moultonborough lost the d3 title game to newport last year, they're back for another shot, the lakers lost only to monadnock and kearsarge this season. they take on a 5-3 winnisquam team tomorrow at 2pm the final numbers are in for nh tackles hunger. the 4th annual program where hs football teams use one of their games as a food collection sight for their local pantries. in the end, 57 teams participated. and collected a total of 53,603 pounds of food. and that equates to 44,669 meals for nh families in need. thru 4 years, 178,600 pounds of food has been collected. congratulations to all of the schools for making a big difference in their communities. and a reminder, you can watch all of our friday night football
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twitter. that's it for we good luck to 10. all the playoff teams this can. >> thanks, jason. sticking with the high schools, it is a weekend of champions for sure. 6 champions will be crowned in boys soccer and girls volleyball tomorrow plus the meet of champions cross country meets. and 4 girls soccer champions will be crowned on sunday, along with the cheerleading championships. and in the spirit of crowning hs champions, we have one from tonight girls division 3 volleyball at plymouth state moultonborough taking on and final set and its moultonboro that won that very close set 20-18 so moultonboro wins the state title 3-2 over the tigers. the 2 other championships tomorrow night are at pinkerton windham and somersworth in division two, hollis brookline and concord in d-1 friday night college hockey unh home with sacred heart after a scoreless first, the pioneers break thru with a couple of goals this one by jordan minello on the power play made it 2-0 sacred heart after 2 periods
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patrick grasso set tyler kelleher up for the goal 5th of the year, 2-1 sacred heart it did not look good but with 28 seconds to go, a flurry out front with the unh goalie pulled and liam blackburn scores on the doorstep 2-2 game 2nd of the year. unh controlled play in overtime, but could not score. they finish with a 2-2 tie. unh will host mercyhurst tomorrow night in the ecac. dartmouth home with the cornell big red. only 2 goals in the game, period. first mitch vanderlaan, unassisted 1-0 cornell 2 minutes and 13 seconds later corey kalk from cam strong. dartmouth ties it up they play to a 1-1 tie dartmouth will host colgate tomorrow night. and womens college hockey plymouth state hosted holy cross the panthers trailed 2-0 after the first period. but they regrouped they win a faceoff and get it over to courtney evans and he drive gets psu on the board 2-1 holy cross another power play in the 2nd
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game the crusaders win this one 5-3 college footballl unh football has a bye week. saint a's plays their season finale. limit state his home. dartmouth is at the cornell big red at 1:30 >> thank you. it is a party 108 years in the making. still to come tonight we will , join the millions of people celebrating the world series
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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... and why i respectfully ask
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>> the day after the chicago cubs' historic world series win, their front office to lunch. they certainly did wait 108 years to celebrate a world series win but cubs fans , couldn't wait another minute to line the parade route today. this was the scene in grant park when the gates opened to fans. city officials estimate that 5 million people turned out for the parade and rally honoring the new world series champs. thanks for joining us for
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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. he's on our side. i'm frank guinta
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jimmy, hi, welcome to my dressing room. it's your dressing room! ha ha ha! oh, thank you so much for having me on the show. it's a real big deal for m "the great indoors" premieres on thursday. my appearance on your show is literally the most important one of my life. >> jimmy: oh. wow. you know, i was going to talk to you about that because we have a little problem. >> oh, your infection flared up again? >> jimmy: no. >> what kind of problem are you talking about? >> jimmy: let's see. it's a -- we got a bigger guest and you're not going to be on the show tonight problem. >> bigger guest? bigger than joel mchale? >> jimmy: oh, quite a bit bigger. >> you got beyonce? >> jimmy: no, actually, bigger
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