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wmur's cherise leclerc is live cherise: as you can imagine, members of the republican party are not happy to have lost that representation in washington, dc. and some are already looking ahead to 2020. >> i'm proud to stand here as the next united states senator from new hampshire. cherise: hours after governor maggie hassan declared her victory, senator kelly ayotte conceded defeat, giving up her chance to ask for a recount. saying in part now more than ever, we need to work together to address our challenges. the voters have spoken and now it's time all of us to come together to get things done for the people of the greatest state in this nation and for the greatest country on earth.
wmur's cherise leclerc is live cherise: as you can imagine, members of the republican party are not happy to have lost that representation in washington, dc. and some are already looking ahead to 2020. >> i'm proud to stand here as the next united states senator from new hampshire. cherise: hours after governor maggie hassan declared her victory, senator kelly ayotte conceded defeat, giving up her chance to ask for a recount. saying in part now more than ever, we need to work together to...
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wmur's cherise leclerc is live in salem. and, cherise, how's the couple holding up? cherise: they are doing about as well as you could probably expect. the wife did have to be taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation. her husband is on the scene watching all of this unfold. while it is a difficult day for him, he says what matters is that they are safe and the possessions are not as important. the fire chief tells us this was a tough fire to fight. there's no fire hydrants on this street which means they had to , bring water tankers. about 10 departments were called in, more than 50 firefighters. the renter told me that he saw smoke coming out of the wall and he tried to put out the fire but the smoke just continued to , billow so he and his wife knew they had to get out. while she was taken to the hospital, he remained on scene, watching his home of 10 years go up in flames. >> these things happen very fast and you don't think they are going to happen to you. but it's classic. it's thanks giving, it's snowing. it's him is like a tv show or movie -- it is almost li
wmur's cherise leclerc is live in salem. and, cherise, how's the couple holding up? cherise: they are doing about as well as you could probably expect. the wife did have to be taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation. her husband is on the scene watching all of this unfold. while it is a difficult day for him, he says what matters is that they are safe and the possessions are not as important. the fire chief tells us this was a tough fire to fight. there's no fire hydrants on this street...
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cherise leclerc is live tonight in belmont. cherise: only the drivers who work at of this bus depot in at those two school districts are taking action hoping to prevent any of their bus drivers from walking off the job as well. this bus depot in belmont is where a drivers strike could all begin. there is day in court, attorneys for sau 55 tried to prevent that strike from spreading to their district. >> we have a great bus driver that provides an excellent service but to withhold services from the families is unacceptable. timberlane school district. he said it could impact 33 districts including his so he turned to the court system. >> i was committed to using every tool in the tool shed to make sure that the company we contracted with was going to honor that. cherise: he also argued that any drivers other than those in contract if they picketed. they have a no strike clause in their agreement. cahill, a lawyer from the teamsters union said drivers will not strike until monday, november 20 eighth at the earliest and would give
cherise leclerc is live tonight in belmont. cherise: only the drivers who work at of this bus depot in at those two school districts are taking action hoping to prevent any of their bus drivers from walking off the job as well. this bus depot in belmont is where a drivers strike could all begin. there is day in court, attorneys for sau 55 tried to prevent that strike from spreading to their district. >> we have a great bus driver that provides an excellent service but to withhold services...
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now let's send it over to cherise leclerc at jim lawrence headquarters in nashua. reporter: kristen, that's right. jim lawrence, the republican in this race, says today's election was all about keeping a positive at six different polling places in the district, we caught up with him at milford middle school, he told us that this race is about the kind of future america, the state of new hampshire wants. the former state represent and veteran says he wants to go to washington to make an impact on the national debt as well as address the issue of terrorism in other parts of the world. he'll be watching the results come in from nashua here at the sky meadow country club. i'm cherise leclerc, wmur news day to get out and vote, couldn't ask for any better. mike: it started off so chilly this morning, and then temperatures took off, 60 plus tom: tur o candidates voted this morning in new york. jennifer: but their campaigns will be keeping a very close watch on the results here in new hampshire. heather hamel is live now with a look at that race here. reporter: in final d
now let's send it over to cherise leclerc at jim lawrence headquarters in nashua. reporter: kristen, that's right. jim lawrence, the republican in this race, says today's election was all about keeping a positive at six different polling places in the district, we caught up with him at milford middle school, he told us that this race is about the kind of future america, the state of new hampshire wants. the former state represent and veteran says he wants to go to washington to make an impact...
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wmur's cherise leclerc is live in the studio with more on those numbers. cherise: the regional director of american medical response to the worst art of all this is the fact they can never really pinpoint why aren't win the overdose spikes will happen. granite state, so does the number of overdoses reported in the state's second largest city. >> we've been trending in the high 20's throughout the summer so this is a very alarming spike of overdoses. seven of which were fatal. cherise: nashua ended the summer in september with 26 overdoses, a statistic that nearly doubled to 45 last month. and overdoses are up this year overall. american medical response has already responded to 310 overdoses this year, 35 people died. compared to all of last year, in which amr responded to 250 overdoses, where 19 people died. amr regional director chris stawasz attributes the spike to a far more potent synthetic painkiller. >> fentanyl is the killer drug we encounter. people heart used to wearing -- using certain amounts of heroin them. cherise: fentanyl also requires more
wmur's cherise leclerc is live in the studio with more on those numbers. cherise: the regional director of american medical response to the worst art of all this is the fact they can never really pinpoint why aren't win the overdose spikes will happen. granite state, so does the number of overdoses reported in the state's second largest city. >> we've been trending in the high 20's throughout the summer so this is a very alarming spike of overdoses. seven of which were fatal. cherise:...
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wmur's cherise leclerc is live 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 >> 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 overdose victims. 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 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 used. this can lead to serious inju
wmur's cherise leclerc is live 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 >> 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...
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cherise leclerc bs story. cherise: the couple was shaken up. they live on a quiet street steps away from the police department and the fire department. the last thing that they expected to happen. shannon carbone and nick on high street have the markings where police fingerprinted for evidence after shannon came home friday morning and noticed the door wide open. >> i thought it was my son home so i continued into the house and found we had been broken i was scared. cherise: thinking intruders could be laying in wait, she grabbed two knives from the kitchen. nick received a frantic call from shannon and rushed home. >> i thought it was crazy just to come home with the fire department right there and have somebody in broad daylight break into my house. >> the thieves made off with several of the son's items, the xbox 360 and his guitar, the >> officer belanger responded, the k-9 officer. the k-9 veto was able to track and when he was tracking he came upon a construction worker who said he had seen some people leaving the area and he was able to
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live in the studio cherise leclerc wmur news9. tom: with new hampshire considered a state still at play both campaigns are announcing more candidates and big-name surrogates are coming to the state in the final days before election day. the latest, is hillary clinton. so let's take you through them day-by-day. donald trump is holding a rally starting at noon at the atkinson country club. doors open at nine. also, chelsea clinton will hold get-out-the-vote events for her mother at keene state college at 10:15 and dartmouth college at 12:30. then on sunday, we have the just announced visit by the democratic presidential nominee in manchester. the exact location and time have not been released. on monday, president obama will be at the university of new hampshire to stump for clinton. it starts at 3:00. doors open at 12:30. the granite state for an 8:00 p.m. rally at snhu arena in manchester. doors open at 5:00. and the trump campaign has just announced more surrogate visits this weekend. new jersey governor chris christie will be in
live in the studio cherise leclerc wmur news9. tom: with new hampshire considered a state still at play both campaigns are announcing more candidates and big-name surrogates are coming to the state in the final days before election day. the latest, is hillary clinton. so let's take you through them day-by-day. donald trump is holding a rally starting at noon at the atkinson country club. doors open at nine. also, chelsea clinton will hold get-out-the-vote events for her mother at keene state...
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cherise: and i'm cherise leclerc. cold temperatures and more wet weather will move through this week. meteorologist hayley lapoint is tracking all of the developments for the holiday week ahead. hayley: ground right now. in higher terrain, you know about this. the roads were slick today in some spots with cars off the road reported. what is going on is we have a low-pressure system twisting and turning on top of us. that means much colder air to the west. on the eastern side of the state, it is relatively mild. that is why there are showers snow flying. don't be surprised this evening even in southern new hampshire into nashua, you could see a few flurries flying. in the upper valley, not much on radar. sometimes the radar is blocked in this area so i would not be surprised if the snow is ongoing from the new london area into the lebanon areas with light accumulation expected. this low-pressure system continuously rotating th 30's now and will continue to plummet overnight. in terms of snowfall accumulations, the high
cherise: and i'm cherise leclerc. cold temperatures and more wet weather will move through this week. meteorologist hayley lapoint is tracking all of the developments for the holiday week ahead. hayley: ground right now. in higher terrain, you know about this. the roads were slick today in some spots with cars off the road reported. what is going on is we have a low-pressure system twisting and turning on top of us. that means much colder air to the west. on the eastern side of the state, it is...
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cherise: and i'm cherise leclerc. chief meteorologist mike haddad has a look at the forecast -- we need that rain. mike: some beneficial rain can fall between now and the time the ground freezes. temperatures on the chilly side, bit of a dusty northwesterly wind. it feels 10 degrees colder in many spots. a couple of clouds and the white mountains. as the next storm is taking shape in portions of the northern plains and the upper midwest. eventually that system will move it across new hampshire. you will notice it is clear sailing. what about the chance of a little bit of a ac travel before we get through the next storm? adam: right now an investigation shooting in maine overnight. cherise: police say two men were killed and a third wounded. police have only identified one of the victims 59-year-old norman strobel. investigators say they believe he shot a man 4 times at a camp in casco, maine saturday. that person was taken to the hospital in critical condition. strobel was killed this morning during a confrontation wi
cherise: and i'm cherise leclerc. chief meteorologist mike haddad has a look at the forecast -- we need that rain. mike: some beneficial rain can fall between now and the time the ground freezes. temperatures on the chilly side, bit of a dusty northwesterly wind. it feels 10 degrees colder in many spots. a couple of clouds and the white mountains. as the next storm is taking shape in portions of the northern plains and the upper midwest. eventually that system will move it across new hampshire....
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i am cherise leclerc. adam: i am adam sexton. cherise: we looking at images from the largest fire burning in albany. officials say the fire is near the kancamagus highway and pass-a-conaway road, more than 100 acres have been destroyed by the flames. adam: several towns dispatched afternoon around 4:00. no word on how the fire started or if there were any injuries. cherise: the weather is not offering any help extinguishing the flames. let's check in with hayley lapoint. hayley: the weather was beautiful. when it is totally dry, we dig deeper into the drought and it continues to cause problems especially now that green up is gone. everything is really dry. lots of fuel for the fire's. nothing going on. you are right. perfect viewing for the supermoon rising now. not so good for the dry conditions. temperatures are in the 40's. we have dropped from 60 earlier this afternoon in concord and manchester. 49 in nashua. overnight, we will fall into the upper 20's and lower 30's. with clear skies, it will be a moonlit full moon. it will l
i am cherise leclerc. adam: i am adam sexton. cherise: we looking at images from the largest fire burning in albany. officials say the fire is near the kancamagus highway and pass-a-conaway road, more than 100 acres have been destroyed by the flames. adam: several towns dispatched afternoon around 4:00. no word on how the fire started or if there were any injuries. cherise: the weather is not offering any help extinguishing the flames. let's check in with hayley lapoint. hayley: the weather was...
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cherise leclerc is in nashua with the story. cherise: police do not believe this was a random act. they believe that gannon leblanc may have used his job to target those homeowners. they also found other things in his backpack that led them to others. an alleged plot to get inside a massachusetts home has led to a nashua man being held behind bars. henan leblanc was armed with a loaded gun, a knife, a stun gun, a rope, and other items when he knocked on the door of an arlington home. he was wearing a white fbi hat and told the residents that he was looking for a wanted fugitive. he tried to get inside by asking to use the bathroom but the homeowners refused and called homeowners refused and called police. did them to the fact that it was strange -- why would an fbi person show up and asked to use the bathroom. they beat you want to use the bathroom at the station. cherise: police found gannon leblanc waiting at a bus station a short time later. >> officers located an illegal stun gun in his left front pocket. they searched his backpack and well as a black cat with fbi lettering. --
cherise leclerc is in nashua with the story. cherise: police do not believe this was a random act. they believe that gannon leblanc may have used his job to target those homeowners. they also found other things in his backpack that led them to others. an alleged plot to get inside a massachusetts home has led to a nashua man being held behind bars. henan leblanc was armed with a loaded gun, a knife, a stun gun, a rope, and other items when he knocked on the door of an arlington home. he was...
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cherise leclerc, wmur news 9. jennifer: tonight confirmation from climate experts that the drought we've experienced in new hampshire will last through the winter and that's even if we jennifer crompton has the story. reporter: this means there will will be no drought relief for at least three months and though it perhaps comes as no surprise, it reenforces the message to conserve, conserve, conserve. new hampshire's drought situation is about to be frozen in time. >> what we've been saying as this has progressed over the fall, kind of where we are once we hit winter, sort of where we're going, we're going to be until i spring. reporter: the map just released by the climate prediction center is not good news, confirming that the extreme drought this southern new hampshire and severe conditions in the central part of the state will persist until at least march. >> the drought is affecting the ground water system. and of course here in a cold climate, the precipitation during the winter is going to be sitting on the
cherise leclerc, wmur news 9. jennifer: tonight confirmation from climate experts that the drought we've experienced in new hampshire will last through the winter and that's even if we jennifer crompton has the story. reporter: this means there will will be no drought relief for at least three months and though it perhaps comes as no surprise, it reenforces the message to conserve, conserve, conserve. new hampshire's drought situation is about to be frozen in time. >> what we've been...
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was reopened about 1:30 this afternoon and those two people that were taken to the hospital i'm cherise leclerc, wmur news 9. tom: thanks. no decision tonight in the court battle over keeping bus drivers on the job. in two southern new hampshire school districts. timberlane and hampstead are fighting to prevent their drivers from striking, despite what happens with first student drivers in belmont who have approved a strike. the case started in brentwood. no decision has been made about what might happen next. right now the transition of we department heads of state agencies ranging from h.h.s. to the university system lay out their wish lists for the next budget. jennifer: today governor elect sununu -- reporter: i take heart in and we all need to take heart in, is without a doubt we all want the same result, we want a better new hampshire. says he expects frugality in the budget. >> at the end of the day, whatever this budget comes out to be, it's all about the net result for the people of new hampshire. reporter: from there sununu joined governor hassan for a closed door meeting in the corne
was reopened about 1:30 this afternoon and those two people that were taken to the hospital i'm cherise leclerc, wmur news 9. tom: thanks. no decision tonight in the court battle over keeping bus drivers on the job. in two southern new hampshire school districts. timberlane and hampstead are fighting to prevent their drivers from striking, despite what happens with first student drivers in belmont who have approved a strike. the case started in brentwood. no decision has been made about what...
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cherise: and i'm cherise leclerc. firefighters responded to other fires today. wmur's mike cronin is in new london with a warning from fire officials. mike: fire departments in the state are on alert for brushfires. today, half a dozen started in towns across new hampshire. the biggest is in albany whe national forest. officials say the fire danger is moderate book could change to high with warm temperatures this week. the state fire marshal says two of today's fires were started by lawnmowers. fallen leaves and high winds have created issues. while the fires are not unusual this time of year, they are burning deeper into the woods. >> it burns fairly deep. the top service -- surface might have some dampness but down deep it is still dry. mike: if you plan to burn outside, you need a permit. officials are urging people to be careful using wood stoves and getting rid of the ashes. cherise: thank you. dry conditions are fueling the wildfire and making it difficult for firefighters to put out the flames. meteorologist hayley lapoint tells us if there's any relief i
cherise: and i'm cherise leclerc. firefighters responded to other fires today. wmur's mike cronin is in new london with a warning from fire officials. mike: fire departments in the state are on alert for brushfires. today, half a dozen started in towns across new hampshire. the biggest is in albany whe national forest. officials say the fire danger is moderate book could change to high with warm temperatures this week. the state fire marshal says two of today's fires were started by lawnmowers....
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cherise: and i'm cherise leclerc. so what can drivers expect on their drive home? chief meteorologist mike haddad is here with the details. mike: all of the major roads are in fine shape. through this evening. there are changes developing in the midwest. when will that approach here? not during the day tomorrow. it is dry for your monday. the clouds thicken up and here in parts of southern new hampshire. we will take a closer look at that system and another batch of rain moving in straight ahead. cherise: now lets take a look at how traffic is moving this evening. the commute on eye 93 from the state line to manchester is moving good. on 293 traffic is moving slightly slower near the tolls. concord traffic is slow moving. and traffic to and from the seacoast on the spaulding turnpike is moving good. adam: despite recent rainfall, much of the state remains in a moderate to severe drought, and we're expected to enter the new year with extremely dry conditions. but right now one town is easing water restrictions. wmur's siobhan lopez joins us siobhan: salem is one of
cherise: and i'm cherise leclerc. so what can drivers expect on their drive home? chief meteorologist mike haddad is here with the details. mike: all of the major roads are in fine shape. through this evening. there are changes developing in the midwest. when will that approach here? not during the day tomorrow. it is dry for your monday. the clouds thicken up and here in parts of southern new hampshire. we will take a closer look at that system and another batch of rain moving in straight...
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wmur's cherise leclerc is live 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
wmur's cherise leclerc is live 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
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wmur's cherise leclerc is live in derry where she just spoke to the superintendent there. reporter: this evening as superintendents have been assured that buses will operate as normal tomorrow, -- as normal, at least through next tuesday, but they're already looking ahead to possible steps they need to take next week in case the strike happens. earlier this week, union bus drivers in belmont, who work for the private bus company first student, authorized a strike that they said could happen thursday morning. they're unhappy with the company's latest contract offer. have been meeting in washington, d.c., to work out a deal. today's meetings to resolve the need -- to resolve the issue were productive. drivers outside of the month are working under a current contract and are prohibited from striking, but, other first student school bus drivers have indicated that if belmont goes on strike, they may honor it and not operate their buses either. that could affect as many as 33 districts all across new hampshire. >> really a community issue. parents have a great deal of reliance
wmur's cherise leclerc is live in derry where she just spoke to the superintendent there. reporter: this evening as superintendents have been assured that buses will operate as normal tomorrow, -- as normal, at least through next tuesday, but they're already looking ahead to possible steps they need to take next week in case the strike happens. earlier this week, union bus drivers in belmont, who work for the private bus company first student, authorized a strike that they said could happen...
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reporter: again, buses will run live in derry, cherise leclerc, wmur news 9. jennifer: right now, two people are recovering, after a shooting just one block from a nashua middle school. wmur's siobhan lopez is live in the gate city, where police now have a person in custody. reporter: police say the school and surrounding area was never in any danger. that's because the suspect, a male juvenile, was taken into custody almost immediately after the ti it happened just before 7:00 this morning at the intersection of ash and lake streets. police say two adult victims, a man and a woman arrived at the hospital on their own, both suffering from gunshot wounds. a responding officer on their way to the scene saw a person identified as the suspect allegedly tampering with evidence. he was taken into custody. neighbors say it's frightening to hear gunshots in their neighborhood and spent the morning explaining it to their children. >> they were wondering if it was what do you tell them? -- even go to school today. reporter: what do you tell them? >> that they'll be fine
reporter: again, buses will run live in derry, cherise leclerc, wmur news 9. jennifer: right now, two people are recovering, after a shooting just one block from a nashua middle school. wmur's siobhan lopez is live in the gate city, where police now have a person in custody. reporter: police say the school and surrounding area was never in any danger. that's because the suspect, a male juvenile, was taken into custody almost immediately after the ti it happened just before 7:00 this morning at...
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cherise leclerc spoke with the homeowners and the homeowners have to be shaken up. cherise: they really are. they live on a nice, quiet street, steps away from the police department and the fire department. ink they would ever have expected. their front door on high street still has the markings where police fingerprinted for evidence after shannon came home friday morning and noticed the door wide open. >> i thought my son was home. i continued in and found they had ransacked the place. cherise: thinking intruders could still be in the house, shannon grabbed the kitchen but the intruders had already left. net -- nick received a frantic call and came right home. >> breaking into the house in broad daylight. cherise: the thieves made off with an xbox 360 and a guitar. they did not get far. >> the officer responded. across a construction worker who said he had seen some people leaving the area. cherise: from there, two of the teenagers were caught. what is most shocking is that this happened in broad daylight when anyone could have seen the burglars. they want their ne
cherise leclerc spoke with the homeowners and the homeowners have to be shaken up. cherise: they really are. they live on a nice, quiet street, steps away from the police department and the fire department. ink they would ever have expected. their front door on high street still has the markings where police fingerprinted for evidence after shannon came home friday morning and noticed the door wide open. >> i thought my son was home. i continued in and found they had ransacked the place....
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i'm cherise leclerc, wmur news 9. jean: a driver is in the hospital with serious injuries after a fiery crash in meredith. it happened around 9:30 this morning on eagle lent road near seen here which witnesses say burstinto flames. a helicopter took 66-year-old man of sanborn on the to the hospital. >> based on the investigation and the statement of the operator, he last his brakes coming down batchelder hill road and struck a big rock. jean: police say he broke self bones in the crash but is expected to be okay. tom: the retrial today in boston, he murdered two men from massachusetts and one from new hampshire back in 2001. he was granted a new trial for his sentence only after the judge learned a juror lied about her background. wmur's kristen carosa has more from boston. reporter: the jury heard opening statements today during this retrial. the jury will decide if sampson gets life in prison without the possibility of parole or the death penalty. 57-year-old gary sampson is back ago for killing two men in 2001. >>
i'm cherise leclerc, wmur news 9. jean: a driver is in the hospital with serious injuries after a fiery crash in meredith. it happened around 9:30 this morning on eagle lent road near seen here which witnesses say burstinto flames. a helicopter took 66-year-old man of sanborn on the to the hospital. >> based on the investigation and the statement of the operator, he last his brakes coming down batchelder hill road and struck a big rock. jean: police say he broke self bones in the crash...
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as wmur's cherise leclerc tells us, the troop is rallying cherise: it was the culmination of a year-long project for this girl scout troop, but there troop leader says instead of feeling sorry for themselves, they are already thinking of ways to make it better. it was supposed to be a place where kids could come together in kindness. the bench was a gift to the village school from this group of 6th grade girl scouts. but just days after the troop had installed the bench in the >> it had only been there for a little bit and it was really sad for us. cherise: we've had to blur out the vulgar images, the discovery shocked the girls. >> it was really painful. cherise: troop leader rebecca roy has watched these girls grow for the past 4 years,and seeing them go through this -- who would do this to the sweet girls who did something so selfless? >> i feel like we all just kind of came together and made a plan to get it fixed and get the vandalizing to stop. cherise: the bench has since been removed but plans are already underway to put a sturdier, granite one in its place and a security camera.
as wmur's cherise leclerc tells us, the troop is rallying cherise: it was the culmination of a year-long project for this girl scout troop, but there troop leader says instead of feeling sorry for themselves, they are already thinking of ways to make it better. it was supposed to be a place where kids could come together in kindness. the bench was a gift to the village school from this group of 6th grade girl scouts. but just days after the troop had installed the bench in the >> it had...
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cherise leclerc is live in nashua and police don't think this was a ran doll act? a random act? >> no. police believe that gannon leblanc targeted that couple finding out about them through his job, but they don't think the general public was in danger in this case. last night a couple reporting to police that leblanc knocked on ei f.b.i. agent looking for a wanted fugitive and then said he had to use their bathroom and asked to come inside. the couple then refused, they called police, officers say this wasn't a random crime. police say besides the gun, knife, stun gun, rope, restraints and other items found in leblanc's backpack, they also found the names and addresses of four credit union clients. police were able to track court today. >> that's what they said alerted them to the fact that it was strange, like why would an f.b.i. person show up and ask to use the bathroom, like maybe you want to use the bathroom down at the station or whatever. reporter: now in court today leblanc's defense attorney said that his client had those items in his backpack because he intended to go
cherise leclerc is live in nashua and police don't think this was a ran doll act? a random act? >> no. police believe that gannon leblanc targeted that couple finding out about them through his job, but they don't think the general public was in danger in this case. last night a couple reporting to police that leblanc knocked on ei f.b.i. agent looking for a wanted fugitive and then said he had to use their bathroom and asked to come inside. the couple then refused, they called police,...
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cherise leclerc spoke with the homeowners and the homeowners have to be shaken up. cherise: they really are. they live on a nice, quiet street, steps away from the police department and the fire department.
cherise leclerc spoke with the homeowners and the homeowners have to be shaken up. cherise: they really are. they live on a nice, quiet street, steps away from the police department and the fire department.
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cherise leclerc, wmur news 9. tom: an e-mail glitch forced one town to extend polling hours. first, let's go to political director josh mcelveen who will give us insight into pretty much the upside down nature of just about everything tonight. josh: i hate to even bring up of them saw this coming. donald trump easily the most unpopular presidential candidate in the history of presidential politics in new hampshire and he is pulling candidates that we never thought across the finish line. i'm joined by andy smith. everyone underestimated just how mad people are and sick of the status quo. andy: i think that is the case. it is not hampshire. it kind of reminds people of the 1980 election. you had an economy that was flat and stagnant, we had high unemployment rates, high inflation rates, and jimmy carter is not a popular president but he was leading in the polls the week before because people not trust ronald reagan. last week and they went with reagan. mood of the country can sometimes be much more powerful than the candidates at the top. josh: but this is a different scenario
cherise leclerc, wmur news 9. tom: an e-mail glitch forced one town to extend polling hours. first, let's go to political director josh mcelveen who will give us insight into pretty much the upside down nature of just about everything tonight. josh: i hate to even bring up of them saw this coming. donald trump easily the most unpopular presidential candidate in the history of presidential politics in new hampshire and he is pulling candidates that we never thought across the finish line. i'm...
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as wmur's cherise leclerc tells us, investigators are releasing few other details. cherise: officers arrived at this home just before 2:00 this morning. there they found the victim suffering from blunt force injuries. but did not survive. tonight the road remains blocked off by state police and investigators as it is still an active crime scene. >> evidence is being gathered as we speak. cherise: investigators remained on scene well into the evening, hoping to get more answers into the homicide of 60-year-old todd >> the state police have been of working all day in conjunction with other troopers and with assistance from the police department to try to figure out exactly what happened. cherise: police were called here just before 2 wednesday morning. they found downing suffering from what they call blunt force injuries, investigators conducted interviews for hours from the plymouth police department, but so far say no one has been taken into custody. it's a mystery that woke up some neighbors early in the morning. >> the dog was barking continuously. i don't know wha
as wmur's cherise leclerc tells us, investigators are releasing few other details. cherise: officers arrived at this home just before 2:00 this morning. there they found the victim suffering from blunt force injuries. but did not survive. tonight the road remains blocked off by state police and investigators as it is still an active crime scene. >> evidence is being gathered as we speak. cherise: investigators remained on scene well into the evening, hoping to get more answers into the...
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live in the studio, cherise leclerc, wmur news9. tom: tonight thousands are protesting donald trump's when. lauren lister has more on l inauguration, the transition begins. the white house reporting dollar couple now have access to the same briefings as president obama. as politicians urged the country to unify behind president elect donald trump, thousands of seattle. just hours earlier ?hillary , clinton facing her tearful supporters fresh from a divisive , campaign and a stunning defeat, saying it's time to unite behind trump. ms. clinton we owe him an open : mind and the chance to lead. clinton getting emotional, too. >> shortly after, president obama, saying its time to come together prioritizing a smooth , handover to the next president. : rooting for his success. the peaceful transition of power is one of the hallmarks of our democracy. >> trump overnight capturing the presidency in an historic upset. winning key battlegrounds and even some traditional democratic strongholds. watching in trump tower as the election returns ro
live in the studio, cherise leclerc, wmur news9. tom: tonight thousands are protesting donald trump's when. lauren lister has more on l inauguration, the transition begins. the white house reporting dollar couple now have access to the same briefings as president obama. as politicians urged the country to unify behind president elect donald trump, thousands of seattle. just hours earlier ?hillary , clinton facing her tearful supporters fresh from a divisive , campaign and a stunning defeat,...
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i'm cherise leclerc. both campaigns are using top name surrogates to sway granite wmur's kristen carosa tells us who was here today. kristen: with just two days left presidential surrogates are out campaigning looking to sway undecided voters. >> she has worried about children. she's worried about women's rights internationally. kristen: former secretary of state madeline albright is campaigning for hillary clinton. show says the republican challenger donald trump is not fit for the job. ms. all bright: he does not understand what national security is all about. he doesn't have the temperament to be hillary clinton is the best prepared person ever to run for president of the united states. >> the clintons have just drifted further and further toward special interests, insider interests. you can see it in the wikileaks. you can see it in these e-mails really. kristen: u.s. senator from alabama jeff sessions spoke with volunteers at a local campaign office here campaigning for donald trump. mr. sessions: he
i'm cherise leclerc. both campaigns are using top name surrogates to sway granite wmur's kristen carosa tells us who was here today. kristen: with just two days left presidential surrogates are out campaigning looking to sway undecided voters. >> she has worried about children. she's worried about women's rights internationally. kristen: former secretary of state madeline albright is campaigning for hillary clinton. show says the republican challenger donald trump is not fit for the job....
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i'm cherise leclerc. tonight, new controversy surrounding what donald trump is saying about new hampshire. in a tweet, the president elect claims there was serious voter fraud in the granite state. wmur's mike cronin joins us live in the studio with reaction. mike: donald trump sent out several tweets earlier today criticizing the hillary clinton campaign decision to take part in recount efforts started by green party nominee jill stein. but just a few hours ago, the focus changed to new hampshire. he won the election and will be inaugurated in less than two elect donald trump turned his attention to three states where he lost in the election, including new hampshire. >> until he provides some evidence that we can assess, i think he's just kind of blowing off a little bit of steam. mike: trump tweeted, "serious voter fraud in virginia, new hampshire, and california, so why isn't the media reporting on this? serious bias -- big problem." >> we have had no indication systemic voter fraud of any sort. he doe
i'm cherise leclerc. tonight, new controversy surrounding what donald trump is saying about new hampshire. in a tweet, the president elect claims there was serious voter fraud in the granite state. wmur's mike cronin joins us live in the studio with reaction. mike: donald trump sent out several tweets earlier today criticizing the hillary clinton campaign decision to take part in recount efforts started by green party nominee jill stein. but just a few hours ago, the focus changed to new...
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for more on how his team is heading into the home stretch, let's go to cherise leclerc. reporter: thank you. this event here at the wyndham, this is being billed as a get out the vote rally. there's on already making calls. it will be several more hours before governor pence arrives in new hampshire. that is because he just wrapped up the campaign event in north carolina, where he was speaking earlier today. we want to show you a live look at the campaign headquarters, where people are on the phones, getting out their message to voters, as we lead into the final hours before election day. we heard them being instructed on the phone. the republican vice presidential nominee is making in these final hours. this is his final scheduled stop of the night. campaign officials telling us they have no idea at this time how many people will turn out. we did see a steady stream of people downstairs, volunteers waiting to come in and see governor pence speak tonight. he will be back here in the granite state tomorrow night with donald trump for the rally in manchester. we will have
for more on how his team is heading into the home stretch, let's go to cherise leclerc. reporter: thank you. this event here at the wyndham, this is being billed as a get out the vote rally. there's on already making calls. it will be several more hours before governor pence arrives in new hampshire. that is because he just wrapped up the campaign event in north carolina, where he was speaking earlier today. we want to show you a live look at the campaign headquarters, where people are on the...
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wmur's cherise leclerc spoke with a salem gun shop owner who's using the election momentum to drum up sales. reporter: brian barry owns next holding an election special through november 9 and while he opened his business fairly recently, he's already seen the difference an election year can make in his bottom line. >> it's a beautiful right to see people exercise. reporter: gun store owner brian barry is reaping the rewards of a long and embattled election cycle. he opened his store in salem five months ago and is embracing the effects the election is having on business. >> you just see the pattern forming at presidential election changed in what i feel could be a negative way. reporter: the fbi is reporting record numbers for gun background checks for the month of october. more than 2.3 million checks were done last month, up from about 1.9 million in september. with more people getting their hands on guns, state representative renny cushing says he respects 2nd amendment rights but thinks the granite state is ready for common sense policies regarding background illness having access
wmur's cherise leclerc spoke with a salem gun shop owner who's using the election momentum to drum up sales. reporter: brian barry owns next holding an election special through november 9 and while he opened his business fairly recently, he's already seen the difference an election year can make in his bottom line. >> it's a beautiful right to see people exercise. reporter: gun store owner brian barry is reaping the rewards of a long and embattled election cycle. he opened his store in...
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i'm cherise leclerc. at a peaceful rally in the queen city, protestors were opposed by a group of donald trump supporters. wmur's mike cronin has their message. kristen: -- mike: protestors were out here for more than three hours on saturday night as these rallies continue across the granite state. on one side of the street, rejection for donald trump. mike: on the other side, support for the president elect. >> american lives matter! mike: the divide in downtown manchester saturday night brought hundreds to city hall. as protestors take to the streets across america, this is at least the third anti-trump rally in the granite state over a span of 24 hours. supporters call it an effort to unite people who feel isolated by trump's victory. >> whether th' to admit their sexual orientation, what have you, they're scared. >> we're all human. we're just on different ends of the political spectrum. >> i'm here to make sure that a message of hate is not what dominates this country. it was a peaceful gathering, wi
i'm cherise leclerc. at a peaceful rally in the queen city, protestors were opposed by a group of donald trump supporters. wmur's mike cronin has their message. kristen: -- mike: protestors were out here for more than three hours on saturday night as these rallies continue across the granite state. on one side of the street, rejection for donald trump. mike: on the other side, support for the president elect. >> american lives matter! mike: the divide in downtown manchester saturday night...
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i'm cherise leclerc, wmur news 9. tom: ivanka trump was back in new hampshire today to campaign for her father at a women's business roundtable and town hall event. she offered a glimpse into why our opioid crisis resonates so brother, an alcoholic who lost his battle with addiction in 1981. ivanka: for my father, coming to new hampshire and speaking to so many parents who have lost children or sisters who have lost siblings or brothers, it has changed his life. tom: ivanka will join her father and running mate mike pence in manchester tomorrow. there will be increased security around the queen city and around unh tomorrow for trump and presidenob the president will campaign for hillary clinton at an afternoon event in durham. >> 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, -- that. tom: state police say roads near trump and obama's events may be shu
i'm cherise leclerc, wmur news 9. tom: ivanka trump was back in new hampshire today to campaign for her father at a women's business roundtable and town hall event. she offered a glimpse into why our opioid crisis resonates so brother, an alcoholic who lost his battle with addiction in 1981. ivanka: for my father, coming to new hampshire and speaking to so many parents who have lost children or sisters who have lost siblings or brothers, it has changed his life. tom: ivanka will join her father...
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i'm cherise leclerc. most of us only get some rain showers sunday but you will feel the chill. here's meteorologist hayley lapoint with an update on weather changes moving in. hayley: it's going to be a big some locations touch even the mid-60's. tomorrow we will get into the mid-40's. take a look at the latest and to satellite and radar. bringing in snow and some rain showers. also the lake of facts and a machine. the wind moves across. temperatures in the 30's and 40's. tomorrow we will get in the 40's with rain showers, especially heavy in the morning. then tapering off to scattered showers in the afternoon. including showers changing off to snow. a full breakdown of who could see some snow and how much forecast you can go to to wmur.com. there you can find an interactive radar, extended forecast, and all the latest details on closures and delays. cherise: we are following a developing investigation out of tilton. police say one person is dead after two cars collided this evening. it happened on laconia road. right now laconia road near the tanger outlets to lancaster hill r
i'm cherise leclerc. most of us only get some rain showers sunday but you will feel the chill. here's meteorologist hayley lapoint with an update on weather changes moving in. hayley: it's going to be a big some locations touch even the mid-60's. tomorrow we will get into the mid-40's. take a look at the latest and to satellite and radar. bringing in snow and some rain showers. also the lake of facts and a machine. the wind moves across. temperatures in the 30's and 40's. tomorrow we will get...
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cherise leclerc has more. reporter: tom, fire officials were able to determine that that odor was coming from a floor about 30 people had to be evaluated for health concerns. as you said, about 1,000 people, everyone in that school, had to be vatted from that building here to the football field, which became a massive triage area for fire and a.m.r. personnel to evaluate students suffering from nausea and dizziness. hospitals were put on stand by and warned that they could be receiving an influx of patients, two people a student and staff member were taken to the hospital to be treated. officialre a floor care product was the root of this problem. the fumes had spread to the rest of the school. >> we determined what the product was, and the product was mainly an irritant. we are in touch with the manufacturer of the product and the remedy was to move to fresh air. reporter: they did get plenty of fresh air and they ventilated the school. they were able to let everyone back inside the billion at about jean: tha
cherise leclerc has more. reporter: tom, fire officials were able to determine that that odor was coming from a floor about 30 people had to be evaluated for health concerns. as you said, about 1,000 people, everyone in that school, had to be vatted from that building here to the football field, which became a massive triage area for fire and a.m.r. personnel to evaluate students suffering from nausea and dizziness. hospitals were put on stand by and warned that they could be receiving an...
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live in nashua, cherise leclerc, wmur news 9. josh: thanks. before all the votes are tallied up statewide there will be some indicators tonight on which way things are headed, as we look at some key towns as they add up their ballots. for more on that, we send it out to john distaso, he's anselm college. reporter: hi josh, yes, i'll be looking for a group of towns. but there are five big ones, obviously the stiff manchester and within the city of manchester one of the first group of returns that comes in is from ward one. manchester of course has a democratic edge, but often goes republican. nashua, huge, especially in the senate race. democratic strong hold, democratic edge in registration, but it's kelly ayotte's home mitigate. she needs to do very well there if not win it, come very close. even though it's democratic. the city that might be the well weather for the state because it's evenly matched in terms of democrats and republicans is rochester, stratford county. watch rochester as well, very big. derry, republican town but blue collar.
live in nashua, cherise leclerc, wmur news 9. josh: thanks. before all the votes are tallied up statewide there will be some indicators tonight on which way things are headed, as we look at some key towns as they add up their ballots. for more on that, we send it out to john distaso, he's anselm college. reporter: hi josh, yes, i'll be looking for a group of towns. but there are five big ones, obviously the stiff manchester and within the city of manchester one of the first group of returns...
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. >> i'm cherise leclerc, news 9. >> love that spirit in raymond. >> a nashua girl with an a rare life threatening disease has one local corner kingdom built this playroom for sophia. she is in remission from a disease that attacks her liver, and brain and the playroom offers sophia the chance to finally enjoy being a kid. a big win for the unh football team on saturday. they got it. what it means for the wildcats playoff hopes. >> well, you weather in new hampshire, wait a minute and it will change. where morning rain will turn into a wind driven snow in your storm watch 9 extended forecast. >> coming up in new hampshire >> welcome to new hampshire's business. i'm fred kocher. how fast is the internet that you have on your computer, on your smart phone, on your pad? well, in parts of new hampshire, that means that the internet was not fast and that is based on a report from the university of new hampshire extension service which maps the state in terms of broad band. br broadband means high speed internet. we'll talk to my guest about the report since the dial-up. that is there has be
. >> i'm cherise leclerc, news 9. >> love that spirit in raymond. >> a nashua girl with an a rare life threatening disease has one local corner kingdom built this playroom for sophia. she is in remission from a disease that attacks her liver, and brain and the playroom offers sophia the chance to finally enjoy being a kid. a big win for the unh football team on saturday. they got it. what it means for the wildcats playoff hopes. >> well, you weather in new hampshire,...
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cherise let leclerc. josh: two search warrants were executed on orange street, police say they covered various types of narcotics including open oidz and a cache of firearms. investigators say the suspects had an extensive setup in the apartment building, police countersurveillance. >> drugs were in one location, the individuals were sell from another location and other individuals were deployed to do surveillance in case they saw law enforcement or a cruiser. josh: a small child was also taken from one of the apartments and was looked after by police until other family members arrived on the scene. tonight the u.s. drug enforcement administration is warning of an imminent threat from another deadly new street drug, it's a form of the new hampshire. jennifer crompton is live with the steps being taken to make people aware. reporter: this is a new form of fentanyl discovered in the last year, linked to deaths in 46, 46 deaths nationwide, including one so far here in new hampshire. its official name is u477
cherise let leclerc. josh: two search warrants were executed on orange street, police say they covered various types of narcotics including open oidz and a cache of firearms. investigators say the suspects had an extensive setup in the apartment building, police countersurveillance. >> drugs were in one location, the individuals were sell from another location and other individuals were deployed to do surveillance in case they saw law enforcement or a cruiser. josh: a small child was also...
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wmur's cherise leclerc tells how it's affecting first responders. >> this is just a little piece of foam rubber. >> these syringes have become an important part of firefighters and other first jobs. administering the drug naloxone. now, some have been forced to return the kits. we've had two dozen, but fortunately, a supply. >> the drug maker 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 the company said in a statement, quote, the failure of the device to delivered an atommized plume may affect the medication the way it's used. this can lead to j are or death in certain situations. regional amr supplies the reversal kits to nashua fire departments. >> it's all in the treatment. in the immediacy of an overdose it's the only thing that is proven to reverse the >> in the queen city they had to return two units. >> the manufacturer found through spot trials that it wasn't aerosolizing it as best they could. >>, but the kids are being replaced quickly and amr officials say they don't have c
wmur's cherise leclerc tells how it's affecting first responders. >> this is just a little piece of foam rubber. >> these syringes have become an important part of firefighters and other first jobs. administering the drug naloxone. now, some have been forced to return the kits. we've had two dozen, but fortunately, a supply. >> the drug maker 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...