tonight on c-span, our campaign 2020 coverage and the results from the new hampshire primary. a live simulcast of wmur tv, the abc affiliate, in manchester. we re clearly having something happen here. we just want to seize the moment. we re going to have a great day, a great night, we re going to have a big party and celebrate a historic outcome. mildly hopeful here in new hampshire. we have to have a good showing and we re positioned to o just that. voters will be the ones to make sure their voice come loud through loud and clear. we re a small but mighty operation. the last time we won the primary tremendously. we re here to win. good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us for this special edition of news 9. presidential candidates spreading out all across the state as voters have been going to the polls today. we are in the final minutes of the new hampshire primary. many polls already closed at this hour. with a handful staying open until abou
Already deadly and now closing in on haiti, packing 140mph winds. At one point considered the strongest atlantic hurricane in nearly a decade, but its the storms slow speed, moving at just 7 miles per hour, that makes it so dangerous. This is considered a rainmaker. We are talking about lifethreatening rain. Potentially 40 inches of rain. And this could be devastating in this area for so many who are still living in homes like this, homes that are fragile, and protection. It is going to be a long 24 hours ahead. Linsey davis, abc news, haiti. Shelley and though the danger is hundreds of miles away, the impact is being felt in the Granite State. New hampshires Haitian Community is very concerned about family and friends back home. Wmurs mike cronin joins us live with a story of one state lawmaker. Is one of the strongest atlantic storms in recent memory. And its on a direct path to haiti and that has one state , representative and other members of New Hampshires Haitian Community on edg
Already deadly and now closing in on haiti, packing 140mph winds. At one point considered the strongest atlantic hurricane in nearly a decade, but its the storms slow speed, moving at just 7 miles per hour, that makes it so dangerous. This is considered a rainmaker. We are talking about lifethreatening rain. Potentially 40 inches of rain. And this could be devastating in this area for so many who are still living in homes like this, homes that are fragile, and protection. It is going to be a long 24 hours ahead. Linsey davis, abc news, haiti. Shelley and though the danger is hundreds of miles away, the impact is being felt in the Granite State. New hampshires Haitian Community is very concerned about family and friends back home. Wmurs mike cronin joins us live with a story of one state lawmaker. Is one of the strongest atlantic storms in recent memory. And its on a direct path to haiti and that has one state , representative and other members of New Hampshires Haitian Community on edg
Bracing for more heavy wind and rain that could trigger massive mudslides and devastating floods. I pray that everybody is safe, and its not as bad as theyre predicting. Reporter the american coast also on alert. Take a look at these empty store shelves and this long line outside a costco in florida. Residents are stocking up after warnings from officials in florida to the carolinas urging the public to be prepared, you dont want to take a chance. Listen to the local officials. You have a great team here. Theyre going to do the right thing, but everybody has to listen to them. Reporter because of Hurricane Matthew, president obama canceled his Campaign Event in florida tomorrow. Instead were told hes headed to f. E. M. A. Headquarters to stay on top of the storms developments. Jean lets continue our coverage with mike haddad, and mike yes, its moving away from haiti, just about to make landfall in southeastern portions of cuba. As you can clearly see, the center of circulation again mo
Matthew is churning towards the united states. And while its impact on new england isnt clear yet, all of us are being told to prepare just in case. Mike cronin live in manchester tonight with how the red cross is tracking this storm. Reporter right now the red cross is calling volunteers, figuring out who is available and getting shelter supplies ready, just in case. If Hurricane Matthew hits new england, it wouldnt be until the weekend, but the red cross says now peo about whether theyre ready. Theyre asking people to be aware of the forecast and have enough food, water and medication in case they lose power. Its too early to tell if and how the hurricane could affect New Hampshire, but the red cross skiing people to consider donating blood. Go out and give blood, because its going to cancel blood drives in the southeastern united states. But then youre going to also help mobilizing this amount of people and especially this swath of area being affected, it may they can. Reporter the