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i'm jennifer vaughn. tom: i'm tom griffith. democratic nominee hillary clinton just finished a rally in manchester as the republican vice presidential nominee mike pence spoke to a crowd in windham. jennifer: their dueling visits came right on the heels of a major development concerning clinton's e-mail scandal. wmur political director josh mcelveen with the details about that announcement. josh: fbi director james comey announced late this afternoon that the agency's probe into hillary clinton's e-mails is over. he sent a letto -- of recent e-mails that were found has not changed the agency's position on clinton's private e-mail server -- basically, meaning she will not face criminal charges. this comes after comey shook the political world last month by saying the fbi was analyzing new e-mails found on former congressman anthony weiner's computer, who is the estranged husband of one of clinton's closest aides. having the fbi clear her name, again, could make a difference, jennifer: did that news about clinton's e-mails make a difference at her rally in manchester? adam sexton live, where clinton just wrapped up, with more about what she had to say to an excited crowd. adam: yeah, no mention of those e-mails. we thought we had seen the last of hillary clinton in new hampshire on october 24. as the polls have narrowed the granite state, all the candidates have come rushing back. tonight, the democratic nominee brought with her some music and the star of the democratic non--- invention. -- democratic convention. >> ? shower the people you love with love show them the way you feel ? ? adam: hillary clinton bringing the love, treating supporters convention, khizr khan. >> would anyone who isn't like you have a place in your america, donald trump? well, thankfully, mr. trump, this isn't your america. adam: clinton herself initially struck a more somber tone, calling the 2016 election of reckoning. she opened up as she spoke, even giving it n landslide she suffered here in the primary. ms. clinton: it was a great primary because it was about ideas and issues, not insults, and i'm proud -- adam: clinton says, after tuesday, the country will need healing and reconciliation, but before that she needs votes and she needs new hampshire. ms. clinton: i'm asking for the support not just of democrats, but also republicans and department estimates tonight's crowd for hillary clinton at 3100 people, split between the armory here and a massive overflow crowd at the center of new hampshire. the trump folks will be trying to best those numbers tomorrow night at the southern new hampshire university arena. the trump team released a statement saying, quote, "as hi scramble to save her shrinking electoral map, the people of new hampshire are ready for change." tom: republican domine -- nominee donald trump will be in new hampshire tomorrow. he will hold a rally at manchester's southern new hampshire university arena tomorrow night. he was in michigan tonight, where he hammered clinton's about these final days of the campaign? >> we did not get the chance -- we did get a chance to speak with the governor. he says voters in key states like new hampshire have the power to turn this election over to their ticket. governor pence: this movement is coming together. new hampshire is coming together. cherise: republican vice presidential nominee mike pence returned to the granite state with a message for supporters and volunteers. pence, following his rally about the close race here in new hampshire. governor pence: donald trump and i are committed to earning it, being out across new hampshire today and in past days. donald trump and i will be back in new hampshire tomorrow. i really believe we have what takes -- it takes to make america great again. cherise: despite the fbi director again saying clinton e-mails, the vp nominee still thinks she is at fault. governor pence: the decision by the fbi today to continue to hold the position that hillary clinton, having classified documents on her private e-mail server, was on the extremely careless -- it's disappointing to millions of americans. mishandling classified information is a crime. cherise: pence asked volunteers to get their message elect donald trump as the next president of america. cherise: governor pence has moved up to minnesota for a rally there tomorrow. pence and donald trump will be back in the granite state tomorrow night. 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 shut down, and they're asking people to be patient tomorrow. jennifer: there is more at stake this week than just the white for a closer look at the intense campaigning still underway for races like u.s. senate and governor. josh: new hampshire's senate race is one of the closest in the country this year. certainly the most expensive new hampshire has ever seen. that has incumbent republican kelly ayotte and democratic challenger maggie hassan following an aggressive schedule and occasionally crossing paths, like at this event honoring a new hampshire navy seal. ayotte also shook hands at the throwback brewery in north hampton, while hassan fired up supporters at a campaign of gov. hassan: 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 clear choice in this election. sen. ayotte: 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. josh: tomorrow, hassan will be in western new hampshire, then join president obama at a rally at unh. ayotte has about 20 stops planned tomorrow. new hampshire's candidates for governor also hit the campaign trail today. republican chris sununu joined in north hampton. his democratic opponent, executive councilor colin van ostern, rallied student volunteers at unh before heading out to canvas. >> i'm here today at unh, talking with students about how we can bring college costs down, keep more young people and families here. those are the things that are so important for our state's future. chris sununu: they're excited for change. they're excited to let new hampshire make its next new step forward, instead of the same old forward, instead of the same old thing. swinging to our side and we feel great. josh: sununu and van ostern will both speak at the nashua rotary club meeting tomorrow at 12:15. one more day of frenzied campaigning. the election is on our doorstep. tom: for granite stater's, election season started back in 2014. after nearly teed of years of unusual race come to an end. kristen: for some voters, election day can't come soon enough. >> i can't wait for tuesday. i can't wait. kristen: it's a feeling echoed by this family. >> there's been so much going on with the media and going back and forth between two parties. so, i just want to be over with it. kristen: while it's been a rough one to watch, he does appreciate the ability to vote. exercise their rights. it's time, even for the young people, to make some difference. kristen: at unh in durham, volunteers rallied and spent the afternoon talking with students about getting to the polls. >> i feel like my generation, as a millennial, is talked about as being lazy and not really caring, but that's not my experience. i've had some really great conversations with students. kristen: she spent the day writing reminders around campus. take students to and from the polls. >> i'm excited. this is my first election i'm voting in. i don't think i have the best options as my first election to vote in, but i think it's very important to vote. kristen: sarah agrees, but she knows the importance of exercising her rights. >> i think it's going to be close this year. your vote matters. tom: kristen carosa reporting. election day will begin well before dawn with new hampshire's traditional midnight voting. for most people, though, the polls wipe jennifer: you will probably notice increased security around polling places election day, but not all of the safety measures will be visible. officials say undercover officers will also be out, and there will be extra people on the lookout for cyber attacks. >> 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, public officials, state officials, federal officials, and the public all work together to keep our state safe. so see something, say something. jennifer: if you run into any trouble at the polls, special hotlines have been set up. call 1-866-voter-03 or 603-230-2503. tom: many granite staters i'll walk in and probably decide right then and there. tom: there you go. a special edition of news 9 on the eve of the election will examine the struggle for many voters to choose between such unpopular candidates. jennifer: we will compare the perspectives of first-time voters with those who remember kennedy's campaign. and we'll have live team coverage of the last-minute push for your votes, including tomorrow's visits from president commitment 2016: the final hours. tom: one thing we won't have to worry about on election day is weather. let's go to meteorologist hayley lapoint. hayley: temperatures will be on a warming trend over the next couple days, no threat for any wet weather between now and election day. the clouds have cleared away. we are in for a cold 43 in manchester. overnight, 20's across much of the state. 30 degrees in salem and manchester. as you are getting ready to get -- send your kids to school, you need the winter gear with temperatures in the 20's, but by recess and last bell, a nice pleasant afternoon with temperatures in the lower 50's. coming up, i will show you the that's coming up in a few minutes. tom: still ahead, particularly bad timing for a widespread power outage. why this crash caused a lot of extra confusion for one part of the state. jennifer: and a veteran's legacy running strong in his native new hampshire. how a fallen navy seal is helping other service members. 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 and i approved this message. m me - just like i've learned a lot from her. mom helps with homework... she helped dad start his business... and she even fought to put bad guys in jail. now, mom helps make laws that help people - especially when they need it most. i'm really proud of her. and she's taught me that with hard work - i can do... anything. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte, kate: and i'm kate. kelly & kate: and we approved crash in ossipee. jennifer: police say two vehicles collided this morning at the intersection of route 28 and route 171. they have not released the cause of this crash, but say it killed two people in one of the vehicles. investigators are trying to reach the victims' families before their names are released. tom: a crash in londonderry knocked out power to more than 2000 people today. police say a driver lost control on harvey road, crashing into a telephone pole that brought down it took close to eight hours to restore power to everyone. >> this is a major line for eversource. it feeds the manchester boston regional airport and the north end of londonderry, parts of bedford and manchester that were affected by it. tom: the driver was taken to the hospital, but is expected to be ok. police say the outage caused a lot of confusion for people already waking up to the time to the time change. jennifer: a man who disappeared from manchester has been found at a massachusetts hospital. joseph grant, who has alzheimer's, disappeared saturday afternoon. officials now know that grant bought a bus ticket to boston, and arrived at south station saturday evening. this afternoon, manchester police confirmed that grant was found at a hospital and is doing well. tom: more than 300 people ran today in memory of a new hampshire navy seal. dan healy was killed in afghanistan in 2005, when his helicopter was shot down during this morning, his family gathered in exeter for the second annual dan healy veterans matter 5-k. runners from all over the country joined the race, which benefits 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 for the veterans in the seacoast, as well as single parent households, as well as the scholarships that we give. tom: organizers hope to have more than 1000 runners next year. announcer: now, meteorologist hayley lapoint and your storm watch 9 forecast. hayley: manchester city marathon was this morning, too. good weather for the runners. in dublin, temperatures are chilly, falling into the 30's. the same thing is true in december and 10 -- in december portsmouth got to 50 degrees. mid 40's in whitefield and berlin. the average high for this time of november, about 52. the temperatures are going down quickly. we are already in the 20's in berlin. it's 33 degrees in whitefield. we are already in the 30's in away and the winds diminishing, the clouds -- the cold will settle in. clouds overhead keep the temperatures warmer. the clouds act like a blanket. without the blanket, temperatures get chilly. that will be the case overnight tonight. high pressure to our west will move in over the next couple of days and park itself on top of us. that will mean sunshine for a good portion of the work week as we go into the next two days. 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, the morning commute, you will need the winter gear, maybe even a nice scraper -- even an ice scraper if your car is parked outside. bright and sunny through the afternoon. tonight -- tomorrow night, another cold one. cold start on election day you temperatures will recover quickly. totally clear skies on tuesday. for election day. the temperatures will be much warmer. tonight, the skies are clearing out. patchy fog. temperatures in the 20's up north, lower 30's in the southern part of the state. here's a live look at plymouth. you can see the clear skies there. starting at the seacoast, tomorrow, 50 degrees in portsmouth. 50 in exeter. new boston and bedford getting to 51. tilton a conway in the upper 40's. in the northern part of the state, mostly sunny with temperatures in the 40's. very seasonable. election day, tuesday, check off two things, sunshine and 60 degrees. warm temperatures. our average high's are in the low 50's, so 60 will be warm. scattered showers coming on wednesday. some of the morning activities should be ok. then this weekend, some really cold air starts to come in, probably the first real blast of november air. temperatures during the day in the low to mid 40's. there might even be a couple little flurries on saturday. tom: election day looks good. hayley: it does. tom: go vote, then go to the beach. jennifer: sounds good. tom: sports. jason: no patriots today, but plenty of soccer. four high school champions were four high school champions were crowned on the girls soccer kate: my mom and i love shooting hoops. but you know what - she could still learn a few things from me - just like i've learned a lot from her. mom helps with homework... she helped dad start his business... and she even fought to put bad guys in jail. especially when they need it most. i'm really proud of her. and she's taught me that with hard work - i can do... anything. kelly: i'm kelly ayotte, kate: and i'm kate. kelly & kate: and we approved this message. narrator: two kinds of business experience. chris sununu's family handed him a top-rated ski resort. he ran it into the ground. chris sununu cut jobs, and cut workers' hours so he wouldn't have to provide health insurance. er. then a top executive at college for america. colin van ostern: i'm colin van ostern. real success is helping others get ahead. a bright new hampshire future starts with looking out for people. 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. rst. that's the key difference in this race. frank guinta. he's on our side. i'm frank guinta and i approved this message. vo: ending funding for planned parenthood. taking away our right to choose. restricting our health care choices. this is senator kelly ayotte's record. ayotte voted six times to end funding for planned parenthood - for women. but it's just an act. woman 2: voters definitely cannot trust kelly ayotte. vo: senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. 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. i trust colin with their future. my clean energy plan is all about their future. as governor, i'll invest in solar and renewable energy. '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 announcer: now, jason king and news 9 sports. jason: the celtics were back on the floor tonight, but still not as a complete team due to injury. al horford out, nursing a concussion. in the first quarter, emmanuel mudiay just took over the game first quarter alone. he finished with 30 on the night. celtics tried to hang around. gerald green feeds jordan mickey for the jam. nuggets up 16 at that point. isaiah thomas it's the jumper. -- hits the jumper. more thomas in the third quarter. he led all boston scores with 30 points. denver wins big. the celtics are at washington on wednesday. patriots have the weekend off. this sunday was all about high today it was the ladies turn. four state champions crowned. division i played at exeter. pinkerton taking on bedford. the astros with the corner kick. julia gets at home. 1-0, pinkerton. at the other end, the free kick. clark with a great chance off of the header. diving save. courtney scored on a free kick break the tie. pinkerton wins back to back state championships, 2-1 the final today. in division ii, it was number five oyster river and number three john stark. 2-0, generals aria ulmer , first half. collects the loose ball and scores on the open net. john stark in control. second half, the header ahead to john stark wins the division ii title. division for had the early game in laconia. some of the wins over colebrook. fall mountain took on sixth ranked belmont in division three. \ -- in the second half, fall mountain leading. ali monty looking to add to the lead, great chance, but mariah watson is there to make the save for belmont. at the other end, kelsey scott sends one on net. allie stoddart makes the save for the wildcats. ella stewart scored the only goal of the game, and stoddart made it hold up. fall mountain wins the third girls soccer title for the school. the monarchs got swept by the thunder this weekend. they lost 3-1. joe diamond scored the lone manchester goal, his 4th of the season. the monarchs play at norfolk on friday. the sprint cup race in texas was what was supposed to become -- be an afternoon race became an evening race. joey logano probably would have one, but carl edwards was the leader on lap 294, when it started raining again. the race was called. edward wins and secures a spot in the final four. martin truex, junior, was third. some of the area pass top distance runners were in the queen city today. darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin all for just $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. i'm maggie hassan, and new hampshire has a very clear choice: do we keep going with a senator who repeatedly votes with the corporate special interests... ing families: making college and job training more affordable. lowering prescription drug costs. and always protecting a woman's right to make her own health care decisions. these are my priorities, why i approve this message... and why i respectfully ask for your vote. and why i respectfully ask molly's not thinking about cancer today, but three years from now, a routine screening will catch it early and make all the difference. so when chris sununu voted to cut funding for planned parenthood, to cancer screenings and birth control for thousands of women, it's politics for him. for molly, it's the rest of her life. the stakes are too high to make chris sununu governo. this advertisement has been paid for by put new hampshire first and has not been authorized by any candidate. when all three of these guys show up, to cutting social security. she stood up to both parties to protect our benefits. annie's working to make sure we have a secure retirement. so i can worry about these guys instead. thanks, annie. i'm annie kuster and i approve this message. jason: the manchester city marathon, powered by snhu, started live on wmur-tv this morning. about 1800 people participated in 5 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 was the top new hampshire finisher. he was 4th overall. meagan nedlo of salem, mass, was the top female. she was 19th overall. julia huffman of manchester. she was 34th ovrall. >> it was great. this is my third time here. i've had a good experience each time i come here. i'm happy to be back. manchester is a cool city. i'm happy to be here. jason: as i mentioned before, the patriots had the weekend off. they are 7-1. six semifinal high school football games weekend. we will preview them all. we can live in a friday night football. jennifer: almost wrapping up the season. tom: we want to get a quick handle on the week ahead weather-wise. hayley: it looks fairly tame to start out the early part of the week. sunshine, temperatures in the 50's, near 60 on election day. a few scattered showers, cloudy on wednesday. cooler as we approach the weekend. tom: that's going to do it for news 9. when you're raised by a single mom, you learn how important it is to live within your means. i'm colin van ostern, and i took that lesson to my work in business, and it's how i'll stand up for you as governor. by cutting inefficient spending and using innovation to save tax dollars, we'll make new investments without a sales or income tax. to create clean energy jobs, protect affordable health care, and lower college costs and cut student debt. as governor, i'll stand up for you. 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. kelly ayotte. she's siding with corporate special interests and that's costing you. imagine if hillary clinton wins the white house... then what? liberal carol shea-porter? she'll be a rubber stamp for clinton's agenda. progressive shawn o'connor? he'll be a rubber stamp, too. and you know their agenda: higher taxes. more government spending. and a weaker national defense. only frank guinta will put new hampshire first. that's the key difference in this race. frank guinta. he's on our side. i'm frank guinta

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