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sean: now on daybreak the final campaign push and new hampshire could play a key role in the race for the white house we have details on who is here today erin: the local races are also busy and very close with the candidates working to earn last second votes before voters cast their ballots tomorrow. kevin: a chilly start to the week but warmer for election day we'll look at shower chances with futurecast ahead erin: good morning, new hampshire. thanks for waking up with us.
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let's talk about the weather. a gorgeous sunday for people who might have been out. kevin: northerly wind yesterday. much later today. a pretty nice afternoon with temperatures around 50 in southern areas of the state. earlier this morning we have dry skies and clear skies. temperatures starting off in the 20's. from the 40's to lower 50's. for a look at the morning drive here in the granite state we're joined live by 95.7 wzid's deb davidson. good morning deb. >> right now we will start the commute with a nice quiet ride on interstate 89 and 93. both highways are up to speed and incident free.
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good. with triple team traffic reports throughout the day, i'm deb davidson for 95.7 wzid. sean: the campaign season is almost over at this time tomorrow we will already have our first returns in new hampshire three communities are set to vote at midnight erin: the candidates are using every moment they can to try and win over voters and the granite state is proving to be very important to the presidential hopefuls wmur's ray brewer joins schedule. ray: new hampshire is considered a battleground state and both presidential campaigns are fighting hard to win the 4 electoral votes here on the democratic side president obama will be in new hampshire today stumping for the woman he wants to take his job he will speak at a get out the vote rally for hillary clinton this afternoon at the whittemore center at unh in durham
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open at 12:30 and crowds are expected to be large and republican nominee donald trump will be in manchester tonight along with his running mate, mike pence they will both speak at a rally at the southern new hampshire university arena that event starts at 8 and nearly 10 thousand people are expected to attend this is trump's tenth visit to new hampshire since the primary and his second in four days with those events today there will be added security in both manchester and durham as well as when air force one flies in and out of pease state police is working with the secret service and say some roads may be closed. they understand that it could be problematic for some drivers but they are asking people to be patient. it is certainly a race to the finish line for this campaign and new hampshire is right in the middle of it all reporting in the studio ray brewer wmur news 9. sean: hillary clinton was in manchester last night.
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her emails is over and that the former secretary of state will not face any criminal charges >> don't leave it to chance. don't leave it to others. use your voice and your vote. erin: she rallied support in manchester last night along with musician james taylor clinton called this election a reckoning and then asked for the support of both democrats and republicans the fire department estimates 3100 people turned out for the rally. presidential nominee mike pence was also here last night to rally supporters and campaign workers in windham he says new hampshire is one of the states that is key to helping republicans take the white house and that he and trump are earning support. >> i think we've got a great opportunity to bring real change to washington dc. to rebuild our military, to revive our economy through tax relief, repealing obamacare. sean: pence also called the fbi's decision to not file criminal charges in the clinton
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erin: there are also several key state races that are grabbing national attention especially the race for u.s. senate between kelly ayotte and maggie hassan the outcome of this race could affect the balance of power on capitol hill both candidates are hitting the campaign trail hard and they both attended an event yesterday honoring a navy seal from new hampshire before meeting with voters at separate events along the seacoast. , >> we want to build on the progress we've been able to make in new hampshire and we want to make sure that people understand the >> we've been getting a great response out there and it's just really great to be out talking to people and really earning their support. erin: hassan will campaign in western new hampshire this morning before joining president obama for his rally at unh and ayotte has about 20 stops planned all over the state today. sean: another key race is that for the open governor's seat republican chris sununu joined senator kelly ayotte yesterday at throwback brewery in north
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executive councilor colin van ostern rallied student volunteers at unh before heading out to canvas. >> i am here at unh talking with students about how we can bring college costs down, cut student debt, keep more young people and young families here, those are things that are so important to our state's future. >> they're excited for change, they're excited to let new hampshire make its next new step forward instead of the same old thing, so as we get closer, all those undecided votes are really swinging to our side and we feel great. sean: sununu and van ostern are both expected to speak at the nashua rotary club meeting this afternoon at 12:15. if you are worried about bringing your children to the polls tomorrow help is available the ymca is nashua will watch your kids for free while you vote though you do have to sign up ahead of time the seacoast ymca is also offering child care for a fee and all the spots at the manchester y have already been filled. erin: recent polls have shown that a lot of granite state
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>> i'm on the fence. i'll walk in and probably decide right then and there. erin: so tonight we are airing a special looking at the struggle facing many undecided voters as well as live team coverage of thst commitment 2016 the final hours starts tonight at 7 right here on wmur. and we are following breaking news now janet reno the first woman to serve as u.s. attorney general has died her god-daughter says reno died this morning due to complications of parkinson's disease reno served for nearly 8 years at attorney general under president bill clinton and was involved in several high profile political controversies during that administration janet reno was 78-years-old. sean: in other news now two people are dead after a crash in ossipee
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intersection of routes 28 and 171. both victims were in the same car. but their names have not been released the cause of the crash remains under investigation. two people charged in connection with a low speed chase and drug bust in portsmouth, are due in court today police say 31-year-old travis tulo led police on a brief chase on friday before pulling into a driveway and then police found a small amount of meth in the car tulo and a passenger 21-year-old kyle haggett were both arrested on drug charges tulo also faces a fourth offense dwi and operating after suspension. erin: right now a manhunt is underway in everett, massachusetts for the gunman they say killed a man yesterday afternoon police are not releasing many details at this point but say it happened around 2:00 and officers were on scene for hours a witness says she heard two gunshots and then saw the victim run into the street and fall down the man died at the hospital.
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running to support veterans the important work provided by this race and the goals for next year erin: significant damage an earthquake rattled oklahoma last night and there are concerns about a major oil depot this morning sean: and in the next half hour one city in colorado has come up with a rather unique use for toilet paper as they fix the streets you're watching news-nine daybreak. 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. 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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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 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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people suffered minor injuries there are also concerns that the quake may have damaged a nearby oil pipeline hub which is one of the largest depots in the world crews will try to get a better handle on the damage this morning. >> i came flying off the couch because i felt it all shaking, grabbed my cousin and we ran outside. it was like, shooo, and the aftershakes were crazy because they were like, hooo. sean: the u.s. geological survey says there have been 19 earthquakes in oklahoma in the st erin: more than 3 hundred people ran yesterday in memory of a fallen navy seal from new hampshire dan healy was killed in afghanistan in 2005, when his helicopter was shot down during a mission to rescue fellow seals. yesterday runners from all over the country took part in the second annual dan healy veterans matter 5-k in exeter providing support for veterans. >> it's extremely special because we're here to honor the veterans and to help them through what we gain from the race, we'll be able to do more
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households as well as the scholarships that we give. so the more people we have, the more we can help them. erin: organizers are already making plans for next year when they hope to attract more than a thousand runners. sean: coming up things got strange on the silver screen this weekend but could marvel keep up its record of number one debuts? erin: plus why you mayan stay up a little late next weekend to see the moon it will be extra bright. 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.
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d that's costing you. she's not working for new hampshire. 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.
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that's the key difference in this race. frank guinta. he's on our side. i'm frank guinta and i approved this message. 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. them." vo: just one. erin: more than a dozen wildfires are raging in australia this morning and residents in two towns are now being told that it is too late for them to leave though conditions are improving strong winds are fanning intense flames and one fire jumped containments lines late sunday threatening two communities so
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destroyed but hundreds of firefighters are desperately working to keep the fire away from homes. six people are dead and 4 in the hospital after a gas explosion leveled part of an apartment building in russia government officials say the blast shook the area early sunday morning while everyone was sleeping at least one child died a total of 21 people lived in the building. sean: it was a very strange weekend at the box office and marvel couldn't be happier the new superhero flick doctor strange pulled in $85 million easily taking the top spot doctor strange is the 14th film in the marvel series and every single one of them has opened at number one the new dreamworks animated musical troll opened in a strong second this week. a judge today will decide whether to force striking transit employees in philadelphia to return to work for the elections tomorrow city officials filed a request for an injunction yesterday and say the move would be for tuesday only in order to help voters get to
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but thousands of people across the country will have tomorrow off as a paid holiday companies like general motors and ford will give their employees the day off to make sure they can vote and outdoor clothing company patagonia will shut down completely. erin: the moon i say the next supermoon is next monday and because of the timing the moon will be especially large and bright this full moon is known as the beaver moon and experts say the best viewing will be sunday night. there will be another supermoon next month but it won't be as bright, because of a meteor shower. kevin: we should have clear skies. fingers crossed.
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clear skies lighter wind. 26 in dublin early this morning with clear skies. 25 in littleton this morning. 30's from manchester to the shoreline this morning and a good deal of sunshine today. a lot of folks between 48 and 52 by 3:0 it should be a mild election day. temperatures in the 50's. showers moving on wednesday. we continue to fall off later on this week. we are expecting sunshine as it comes up this morning. we will be seasonably chilly. not quite as cold as this morning.
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northwest which gets here sometime on wednesday. temperatures in the 20's to the 30's. temperatures ranging anywhere from 10 to 15 degrees cooler than yesterday. mount washington is warmer than they were yesterday. you can see the sliver of mid-40's and 50's. the lower 60's for your election day tomorrow. fair skies continue into tuesday evening. here comes the next batch of high clouds. that will mean the next chance
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temperatures. notice the highest tomorrow afternoon getting into the 50's to the low range of the 60's. chance of scattered showers. not a complete washout. the next system coming friday. even colder air will arrive by the end of the week and into the weekend. 40's toer scattered showers. cooler air comes in and you will notice the cooling trend all the way into the end of the week. a couple of snowflakes and snow showers a possibility as cooler
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stories we are now just one day from the elections and as a battleground state new hampshire is in the spotlight president obama is holding a get out the vote rally for hillary clinton this afternoon at unh starting at 3:00 and donald trump will rally support in at the snhu arena in manchester tonight along with his running mate mike pence nearly 10 thousand people are expected to attend two people are dead after a crash in ossipee police say two cars collided yesterday morning at the intersection of routes 28 and 171. both victims were in the same car. erin: coming up on daybreak the macy's parade is a thanksgiving tradition and organizers are getting ready. we'll check out some of the new
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i'm colin van ostern, and this is my father-in-law, rich. and this is peter and patrick. i agreed to do a tv ad only if my grandkids were in it, too. is all about their future. as governor, i'll invest in solar and renewable energy. that'll hold down energy costs, create local jobs, and protect the environment. it's how we keep new hampshire moving forward. or grampa could just keep feeding the kids cake and ice cream. you get a lot of energy that way, too. 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]
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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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kevin: starting off with chilly conditions. 20 to 30's with clear skies. upper 40's and low 50's with warm temperatures for election day. all of the details coming up. sean: the 90th macy's thanksgiving day parade is still a couple weeks away but some of the balloons are already taking some practice erin: macy's took 3 braew the weekend including a new version of charlie brown another one from diary of a wimpy kid and a troll from the new animated movie organizers say this year's parade will also
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four separate balloons come together to form one giant character. sean: a man in germany is counting the carrots in his wedding band but we aren't talking about the size of a gem stone erin: the 82-year-old man lost his ring 3 years ago just after celebrating his golden wedding anniversary he was gardening recently and pulled up a carrot to discover the ring wrapped around the vegetable. sean: coming up in the next half hour we are now just hours from election day and candidates are blitzing new hampshire while many voters say, they are ready highlights from the manchester city marathon and find out who pulled away from the field of
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ben hassan is my older brother. he is so funny, and so smart, 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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erin: good morning. it's monday, november 7th. we are seeing temperatures in the 20's. we had great weather for the weekend. sean: let's get right to our top stories, with just oay trump and president obama will be hitting the campaign trail here in new hampshire today. their visits come just one day after the fbi director announced that the investigation into hillary clinton's email is over and she will not face any charges. and as granite staters get ready to cast their ballots local police say they will be stepping up security at polling places tomorrow. erin: yesterday was the
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morning with clear skies. temperature is into the 20's overnight. really nice day on the way. much lighter wind through the afternoon and temperatures in the 40's to lower 50's. that's pretty good for the kids had to the bus stop this morning. a lot of kids only have a three day week. erin: let's check on the roads this morning. here's a live look at eye-93 from our common man camera in windham. kevin: for a look at the morning drive here in the granite state we're joined live by 95.7 wzid's deb davidson. good morning deb. >> good morning. right now interstate 93 is moving well in the southern part of the state. it looks that way in both directions as to all major
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heading into massachusetts. >> with triple team traffic reports throughout the day. i'm deb davidson. for 95.7 wzid. erin: in less than 24-hours. new hampshire voters will be heading to the polls to cast their ballots in the 20-16 election. sean: as the count-down begins. the presidential candidates, and their supporters, are keeping their focus on the granite state. today both donald trump and president obama will be campaigning in new hampshire. studio now with the details. ray: just one day before the election donald trump will be holding a rally here in new hampshire, while president obama campaigns on behalf of hillary clinton. trump's rally begins at eight tonight at the snhu arena on elm street in manchester. his running mate, mike pence, will also be at the rally. president obama will be speaking at the unh whittemore center in durham. doors open at 12:30 and the event starts at three. because of these high profile
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security around manchester and unh. >> we, state police, need to assist the secret service with in getting the high level dignitaries to where they need to be safely and while they're there. so it is an inconvenience to the public, we recognize that. ray: state police say roads near trump and obama's events may be shut down today, and they're asking people to be patient. in the studio, ray brewer, wmur news 9. yesterday. her trip came as fbi director james comey announced that the agency's probe into clinton's e-mails is now over. he sent a letter to congress yesterday saying the review has not changed the agency's position on clinton's private e-mail server meaning she will not face criminal charges. clinton held a rally at the radisson hotel in manchester last night. james taylor joined her on stage. clinton says that after tuesday the country will need healing and reconciliation.
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>> i'm asking for the support not just of democrats but republicans and independents in this election erin: more than 3100 people attended clinton's final rally in new hampshire ahead of the election. sean: donald trump's running mate, mike pence was also in new hampshire yesterday. the republican vice presidential nominee rallied volunteers at a campaign office in windham. >> it's time to come home and elect donald trump the next president of the us of a. sean: during an interview with news 9 pence talked about the fbi's announcement that clinton will not face any charges related to her emails calling it quote, disappointing to million of americans. again pence and trump will be back on the campaign trail here in new hampshire today. erin: for granite staters election season started back in 2014 and after two years of campaign visits. many say they are ready to exercise their right to vote, while others say they just want
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>> i think fundamentally it is a civic duty for people to go out and let their voice be heard, this is the way our system is set up and this is how you can express your opinions essentially. >> i think its going to be close this year so your vote matters. >> there has been so much going on with the media and going back and forth between the two parties, i just want it to be over with it. >> i can't wait for tuesday, i cat erin: election day begins before dawn tomorrow. with 3 towns conducting their traditional midnight voting dixville notch, millsfield and hart's location. we'll bring you the results of the first ballots cast in new hampshire, tomorrow morning on daybreak. sean: you'll probably notice increased security around polling places tomorrow but not
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officials say undercover officers will also be out and there will be extra people on the lookout for cyberattacks. >> we'll have the same number of officers just be more vigilant i guess because of the contentious nature of a couple of the races and possibility of incidents occurring, arguments, that type of thing. >> new hampshire is safest when public officials, state officials, federal officials and the public all work together to keep our state safe, so see something, say something. sean: if you run into any trouble at the polls, special hoes you can reach them by calling either of the numbers on your screen. before you head to the polls, stay tuned for a special election eve edition of news 9. we will examine the struggle for many voters to choose between unpopular candidates and we'll have live team coverage of the last-minute push for your votes. our commitment 2016: the final hours special starts at 7:00 tonight.
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22-year-old michael sirois, of chester, is scheduled to be arraigned on charges including first-degree assault with a deadly weapon. early saturday morning police say sirois was at a home on amory street when he got into an argument with some people over a flag he thought was offensive. officers say sirois and another man 21-year-old jason gerry started physically fighting with one of the people at the home when sirois allegedly shot the man, as well as a woman who was there. hospital with multiple gunshot wounds. at last check, he was in stable, but critical condition. the woman was shot in the leg and has since been released from the hospital. sirois is being held on $100,000 cash bail, pending his arraignment later today. gerry was charged with second-degree assault in connection with the fight. he's also due in court today. sean: we could learn new details today about a stabbing in campton. police say a man was stabbed friday afternoon on carla court. he was taken to the hospital with what appeared to be non-life threatening injuries. police say the suspect was also injured and was taken to the hospital. but at this time there is no word on how he was hurt. authorities are not yet releasing the names of the
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erin: coming up on daybreak, a terrifying revelation in south carolina. a man accused of kidnapping a woman is now a suspected serial killer. you'll hear from the father of one of the men he's accused of murdering. sean: and nascar driver dale earnhardt junior is apparently doing some racing off the track. we'll tell you what happened after he was pulled over for speeding.
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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 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, 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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kevin: temperatures in the 20's across a good part of the state. lower 30's. clear skies and much lighter wind as temperatures make their way back from the mid-40's to lower 50's. warming trend for the next couple of days before fronts arrive at the end of the week. details coming up. erin: we are following breaking news this morning. the first woman to serve as u.s. attorney general has passed away. janet reno died early this
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she spent her final days at home, surrounded by friends and family. reno was 78-years-old. sean: the suspect in a terrifying kidnapping case in south carolina is now linked to at least seven murders. erin: the investigation began last week after a missing woman was found chained inside a metal container on todd kohlepp's property. authorities say she was kept there for two months. one of three bodies, also found at the site. police say kohlhepp confessed to gunning down 4 people at a motorcycle shop back in 2003. he's now charged with 4 counts of murder. the arrest cam as a big surprise to the victims' families. >> i believe that there's evil in the world, and what we're
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bad, bad person. and i hope to god that he gets what's coming to him, but i hope that he's sorry for what he's done through all these years. erin: the fbi and homeland security are now involved in the case. sean: an investigation is underway this morning into a freak accident at a pumpkin chunkin contest in delaware. state police say a 39-year-old woman suffered critical injuries yesterday when a machine, used to launch pumpkins, suddenly exploded. the competition involved dozens of contestants, launching pumpkins from homemade air-powered with long cannons. a witness said one of the machines had just fired a pumpkin when a piece of the launcher, about the size of a car door, blew off. erin: the cdc says it has identified the first u.s. cases of a drug-resistant fungal infection. health officials say thirteen people have become ill from candida auris.
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outbreaks in healthcare facilities. seven u.s. cases occurred between may of 2013 and august of this year in illinois, maryland, new york and new jersey. four of the 7 infected patients died, but it is not yet clear if their deaths were due to c-auris. the cdc director called the fungus an emerging threat and reminded health care facilities to strictly follow cleaning procedures. sean: if you have a de-humidifier at home, you'll want to listen up. the consumer product safety commission has issued another recall of millions of dehumidifiers that can overheat and sta million midea humidifiers that were sold under dozens of brand names. you can find a complete list of recalled dehumidifiers by heading to midea's website. erin: officials in littleton, colorado are giving an explanation for why the city decided to use toilet paper to help fill cracks in the roads. according to the denver post. , the toilet paper was used to help seal up cracks along more
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tissue was applied over freshly laid tar because it absorbs the oil from the tar as it dries, keeping it from sticking to tires and pedestrians' shoes. in sports the celtics were back on the floor last night, hosting the denver nuggets at the garden. sean: boston is still without al horford, who's under concussion protocol. in the first quarter emmanuel mudiay took over the game early hitting the jumper to put denver up by 13. mudiay had 24 points in the first quarter alone. he finished the game with 30 total. isaiah thomas led the celtics with 30 points, but denver ended up winning it 123-107. a lakers fan made quite the shot during sunday's game. check this out. the 27-year-old sunk the ball from half court and won $35,000. erin: dale earnhardt junior ran into a bit of trouble while heading to the race track on
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he was pulled over for speeding ahead of the aaa texas 500. his fiancee was in the car with him and says he got a written warning. she did not say how fast he was going. earnhardt junior stopped racing after experiencing concussion-like symptoms in july but he still makes appearances at the track and plans to be back behind the wheel next season. as for yesterday's sprint cup race. it was delayed for more than 5 hours because of rain. 178. and probably would have won but carl edwards was the leader on lap 294, when it started raining again. the race was called and edwards won it, securing a spot in the final four, logano was second, followed by martin truex junior. sean: hundreds of people are resting up this morning after taking part in the manchester city marathon. about 1800 people participated in five different races but the big race was the marathon itself with 575 registered runners, the overall winner was dan vassallo of peabody mass, in a time of 2:23:59. brandon newbould of nottingham
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meagan ned-lo of salem, mass was the top female she was 19th overall. and the top new hampshire female was julia huffman of manchester. she was 34th overall. another person who took part in the marathon was our very own kevin skarupa. >> what's the forecast like? forecast call for pain. sean: that was kevin, at mile 9 of the marathon and here's
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kevin: we have fair skies. clear skies light winds. we are nearing sunrise early this morning. we will continue to see what looks like a pretty good day. weil through the afternoon. clear skies tonight and another seasonably chilly night tonight. election day temperatures either side of 60. temperatures continue to fall back. you will notice a difference
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than others. some of that has to do with elevation. things fairly quiet for the morning commute. 20's to lower 30's early this morning. mostly clear skies. maybe as high as 63 or 64 in some southern areas of the state. we will start tuesday evening with clear skies and bring in some clouds overnight. scattered showers making their
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there will be a secondary disturbance coming out of canada. high temperatures today ranging from the upper 40's to lower 50's in southern parts of the state and mid and upper 40's north of the notches home from work in the dark later this evening. temperatures overnight between 25 and 35 with clear skies and light winds. 50's to lower 60's tomorrow with the light breeze. scattered showers moving through on wednesday.
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coming in. 40's to lower 50's thursday and friday. veterans day looking pretty good with partial sunshine. we run the risk of a shower. breezy both days over the weekend. that will also mean scattered snow showers up north. erin: the ice castles are returning to new hampshire this year. officials with the utah-based company that creates tas hobo railroad in lincoln by the end of december. you can learn more about the castles by heading to the escape outside section of wmur.com. sean: many companies are offering extra perks to help you get through election day including papa johns. it will be offering two pizzas for eleven dollars and 8 cents tomorrow.
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hampshire and maine. the franchise owners say they know the day can be tricky for parents already coordinating child care because schools are closed so they want to make dinner a little easier. erin: still to come on newsnine daybreak a unique experience for party-goers in london. we'll tell you about a club, that's actually silent when you walk inside and now time for our u-local hot shots this is charlie looking a little lonely as he waits for all his friends to return from work. you can submit your pictures and u-local members, by logging onto
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hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady 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
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sean: an auction house in maine is selling a pair of extremely old jeans to the highest bidder. the levi's blue jeans were purchased back in 1893. the auction house says they were ordered for solomon warner a man who participated in the creation of the arizona territory. he only wore them a few times
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the jeans are expected to sell for tens of thousands of dollars. erin: party-goers in london have a new club to go to but they won't hear anything when they step inside. that's because the club is actually a silent disco. it is located at the top of the shard which is western europe's tallest building. kevin: guests wear headsets to listen to the music and get to choose from 3 different channels that the d.j. plays. admission is 46 dollars per person. sean: coming up in the next hour of newsnine daybreak people in oklahoma are waking up to a mess after an earthquake rattled parts of the state. we'll take a closer look at the damage. as people prepare to head to the polls tomorrow some workers are getting a little election day leeway. we'll tell you which major companies are giving their
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key race in the race for the white house. erin: the local races are close, and candidates are working to earn last-minute support for candidates cost -- cast their ballots tomorrow. kevin: a warmer election day. we [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 "daybreak." erin: good morning, new hampshire, and thanks for waking up with us on this monday. i'm erin fehlau. sean: good morning. i'm sean mcdonald. believe it or not, the first ballots will be cast at midnight tonight. it is coming up.
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