past the state house and back to the polling location. he refused to take questions from anyone other than the national media, but sounded optimistic about tonight. p well, what i think is if there is a large voter turnout, if a lot of folks come out to vote, were going to do just fine, and it looks like there is going to be a lot of turnout. reporter we tried to ask senator sanders about the journey here, going from 3 in the polls to being again on the cusp of what could be an incredible victory in New Hampshire. he didnt really respond to any local questions. in many ways the senator is treating like like any other election, but he could very well be on the stage tonight declaring victory. lets go over to amy with the clinton campaign. reporter thank you, tight security here. secret service is inside that building doing a sweep before allowing the crush of media and Hillary Clinton supporters clinton saw her 40point lead in New Hampshire last april vanish to what she calls the back y
February 20th, im amy coveno. Parts of the state saw some snow overnight making it a little slick. Youre looking at concord. You can see the shiny black asphalt and you can see the pavement there. Meteorologist josh judge told us it was coming. It was slow going for me this morning, josh. Josh a little bit of snow and we had some snow which in some cases changed over to rain showers, not a lot of accumulation, but a coating to as much as an inch fell overnight. Look at the temperatures though, its pretty mild out there for this early in the morning. A look at the snow batch that rolled through. Another one coming through right now. Notice how theres more rain in the next batch as the temperatures are rising and once this area of snow pulls away this morning, then we will actually see some partly sunny skies developing in central and southern New Hampshire. Meanwhile, mixed rain and snow showers will continue in northern New Hampshire, but look on the way. 42 to 52 for today. Well talk
Tom first tonight video of a , rescue you ll only see on news 9 capturing the moment First Responders plucked a woman from the frigid waters of the Merrimack River in manchester. Tonight she s recovering at a hospital. Good evening, i m tom griffith. Rescuers say she could not have survived much longer in the water. Our jean mackin witnessed the rescue and joins us live from the scene. Jean . Jean it happened right in the river by arms park. 911 received a call that a woman jumped in the river. First responders say they haven t confirmed yet if she jumped or fell. When we arrived they had just spotted her head bobbing in the water. It was a desperate race against time to reach a woman washing down the Merrimack River. Anyone see her . . Jean the first challenge, spot water. You can hear rescuers urge her to grab hold of a rope. Firefighters lowered ropes and a ladder for her to hold onto , buying an extra minute for the rescue boat to arrive. She was dressed in some dark clothes, and t
On record for suspected opioid deaths in the city. Griffith. Shelley and im shelley walcott. American medical response responded to 60 overdoses this month in manchester. 14 of them were deadly. And the mayor says the governor isnt doing enough to deal with the epidemic. Wmurs mike cronin joins us live from manchester. Mike . Mike mayor ted gatsas is frustrated appoint a new drug czar. Governor Maggie Hassans office says shes interviewing people to find the most qualified candidate as soon as possible. This morning manchester set a troubling record. There have been 14 suspected opioid related deaths the most for one month in the queen city. American medical response says the addiction crisis is getting worse. Ive been doing this my whole life. Ive never seen it like this before. Mike monday manchester mayor ted gatsas called out governor Maggie Hassan for not filling the drug czar position. And start challenging this at the top. Mike the states former drug left his role earlier this wh
The epidemic. Wmurs mike cronin joins us live from manchester. Mike . Mike mayor ted gatsas is frustrated with how long its taking to appoint a new drug czar. Governor Maggie Hassans office says shes interviewing people to find the most qualified candidate as soon as possible. This morning manchester set a troubling record. There have been 14 suspected opioid related deaths the most for one month in the queen city. American medical response says the addiction crisis is getting worse. Ive been doing this my whole life. Ive never seen it like this before. Mike monday manchester mayor ted gatsas called out governor Maggie Hassan for not filling the drug czar position. And i think its important that somebody needs to step up and start challenging this at the top. Mike the states former drug czar left his role earlier this month. While on the job, he faced criticism over his performance. Gatsas who is considering a run for governor says more we need to start telling people that if you are c