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. . josh: this sunday on "close up," she continues to try a separateerlf from be sanders. we go one-on-one with hillar clinton d ask is bernie sanders sexist? a w nd n nis on "close up." will she challenge innis and the rest of the field? state rep tucker talks abouter goals. i' m mcelveen.
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from recent comments about bernie sde bng sexist and eva system being a scandal, this week i had the chance to sit down with the former secretary of the most poanisn thra. josh: welcome back to new hampshire. ms. to great to b josh: taking a lot of criticism about comments about the v.a. saying the problems no widespread as people would he you beev do you stand by these? ms. clinton: i share the outrage everybody felt when the scandal was finally discovered and people began to address it. there were systemipr. those problems must be dealt with. i' ve beetainabt wo. i' m worried aboute people trying to use the facthawe
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justification for ditl the v.a. that. i want us to fix w w anyone who has serve country gets whatever medical support that they need. and i support the program that was passed to provide the opportunity if you cannot get the services youeeou to get the services in the community. all my work on behalf of veterans, the's lot the v.a. networks. let' s focus on what wrong is fixed it and not let anybody use that as an excuse. there are things tve fixe josh: you do not think it nes an oveau ms. clinton: it needs a top to bottom review. what wor sulbe continued and what does not work shoulde
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some of the v.a. high marks. some are behind the times. what i want is a top to bottom review having people , like a swat team almost, going in and fixing what needs to be fixed so no veteran has to worried about the quality of care,m i going to get in the door, is somebody g games thumrs is inexcusable. we know that a lot of great medical care is ovy v.a. i do not want to throw the baby out with the bathwater. i want to train in the bathwat of the b stuff and make sure it is working. josh: earlier this week you implied that bnisas is a sexist. do you believe he is attacking you bad yr nd? msto what i said it was during the debate when i heard
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shoutingbo guns, i did not think i was shouting. i thought wamang s case as to why we need to come together to do somet a in america. 90 people a day being killed b guns. 33,000 a year. families coming up to me an telling stories. i just heard here at the college, a man said my family was a victimf n ol told me about a member ofis family klebyomti violence. i think it is a seriouobm. and i do nothi abo has thought abos problem should be. josh: as far as the implication that bernie sander sexist, you would not go that far? what i have to say. that is a fairss t ou josh: let' guns.
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when it metohedeof fingerprinting and lng where y snd ms. clinton: i want to tace number ones y sa ck cckhaisp date and as advanced as we can ma it. closing the gun show loophole, doing more to prevensa onlinef nsnd ammunition. we have no idea who' s on the other en of the order. closing the charleonol under the law that current stands, a gun seller has to wait 3 business days before he ca sell the gun. the future and -- the shooter and charlestonhod never been able to buy a gun. it did not turn up until it was too late that he h f we' ve got to reverse the
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the gun industry america. i voted against thn to give any industry iera a blanket check to do whatever they choose to do. wrapped up we. do youonbe a ttsu ms. clto i went because i anything we can do togr try to keep our civilians abroad safer, we need to do. the army and the mar has after action reviews. i think we should always do that. said let' accountability review. and i ho cgrs llak re action and pass some bills and make some decisions that will provide better training for rsneanma se ey
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josh: last time were talking aboutpi crisndhe heroin problem you sa ts s mar pr you shouldxaneoingcrs fields. in your opinion, what should individual states like new hampshire do on their own to stop the pipeline? ms. clinton: i know the governor hassan haco with ala i think there has to be a coordinated effort wla enfoemt t to stem the supply. i think most states, the majority, cannot do n thr n. they angedal supp to that end. there' s a lot in what the governor rolled out that i think is very promising in terms of what new hampshiretsn to deawi ts is.
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how mu te -- do you plan on spending her hoimrtt y tnkt is to have a solid victorinew hampshe? ms. in i am going to work as hard as i can. i veewamhi. new hampshire has been good to my husband and me and i love coming here. i have fridshai made yes ago. i' m looking for to spendas much time as i can hear. i' m going to work hard to earn every vote. josh: thank you foyoe. msclto u.s. well. josh: discussion continues about how to deal with ter epidemic in new hampsh the govern and state goowdsddssg e cr r. she wants a special legislative quickly. need to haenoo awm' s
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heather hamel reports,al say that t pce sul rhe >> this is not a problem that is going bsoed overnight. we all wish it was. heather: senate majority leader jeb bradley was joined by republican leaders. they say new hampshire shod not chge laws -- should not rush to change law isom aerhe governor calls for a special session with the goal of getting bi the end jua. governor hassan: there is agreement that we neo legisliotoddsshi issue . i have not heard a commitment from legisti ldehi spial session. we are running out of . heather: no commitment from republican senators he outledevalil tt wokeo veorrd on, including drug courts, changes to drug monitoring a commsi oreve. >> the governor has an abili to call r spial session. what is most importath
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we dth ia coordinated, comprehensive, well thought out way so we do not my miak. so that we solve the problem and we do not have to ac corrt . heather: many priorities overlap but the governor says with people dyi eryayhe t ickl governor' s island: -- governor hassan: we have the capacity, we' ve been working on the pross d eris suonanofhe at the very least there is a group of five or six psals think the's grt al agemt on that we can enact sooner than later. heather: in concord, heather hamel, wmur news9. josh: we will be right back with
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." most people felt in 2014 he ran a good campaign. dan innis is running for coreional d good to see you. decision. was this an easy call? mr. innis: i would not say it
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decision b iwaa ll that -- you know when it is the right thing to do. this is absolutely the righ thing too. i leinast run that people respond to my messag it is a strong message. we need to bri cng to washington and to thist. that is never -- that is more evident today thans ago. josh: money get your take on the past eight mthoro. watching everything that unfolded with frank guinta. did you second-guess ain during t fstamig ni especially when you second-guess whayoan u arfr i was a loi did not know. as i let that i know now that i did not know a year agd that will inform this race. i will run a diffentof caai. it will be smarter, it will better ande will win. insistt s s money.
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i' m not going to go on tas but the sec entered into a deal with him and led to calls for his resignation. do you think congressman gnta should resign? mr. innis: that is a decision he kehadesi. or shod t n my call. i think a lot of leaders in our state have spoken and we have all heard what they have to say. frank has heard as well and he made his decision. will make another desi i in josh: are you concerned hi r a whll ole? campaign based opo solve problems. that is the message we want folks to hear from the party. as more people enter the race i think wl fe.
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s talk about the 2014 race. in the campaign you ran, most people felt like that was a good campaign. nobodynewhyowe. it did come up just short. if you could do something differeny tres sog u ve learned, what is it? mr. innis: it would be how i spent the money. it wl sntore wisely. last campaign i speno too quicy. you do that to build the name id. it was not a bad decision. this time the name id is higher and i know more minutely to reach out to and hre ou i will be adding staff rationally over the next seval monthsndilnobetain lln. josh: what kind of republica are you intoesib lfs? clearly in this day and age there e ffenkis blan mr. inni i suppose. the media enjoys dividing the party into pieces. i' m not re b io
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mr. innis: never wmur , you are actually right abo t the national media likes to that. we saw it they talk about the divisions in t hnd son. i do not really buy into that. i' m a stngisl coti. that is how i will run. i believe in smaller government. i believe in getting government out of our lives and syntel find the tax code, reducing the corporate tax rate, taking a look at regulationry make it easier f bse gr a hire. that' m about. republican msa. ve got to get a number of people under the umbrla does bring in the fiscal conservatives and get the social conservativ tth is ouruy josh: in new hampshire, we have -- mr. innis: in, new hampshire we have the live free or die
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attitude. it is a key for peopne hampshe. when it comes to how i live my life, we want to be a and be ae dth. that is the approach t take. the social issues do not comep that mh t cpan trail. we have decided many of these issues and when they come up i am happy to ta aut but i really believe it is solving the nation' s fial problemsndnaon affairs problems. josh: let me ask you. say that you are down there debt ceiling dat wre u? mr. ins: i' it was resolved. it wasontoqukl there was not enough planning. that is the problem in d.c., we noha a strategy. if you are running a company o universi, u ve strategic
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3-5 years. where you will invesge youron a h y wl gr washinonee te ap. we should not be solving the better problem in a week and thoutf i hope paul ryan will do that. josh: even if it comes with a little nervone a sn the brow that we' re getting close to shutting the government down and we e ayg he maet mr. innis: i do not think government should ever shut down and i think it is a failure of leadership when ve s down it is used as a club. when you pass a budget, you know you are going to runag the debteing pass the debt ceiling increase with it. the key is pass a responsible budget that is thoughtfully done and fiscally responsible. that is what we are not doing. the debt ceiling is in create aa obm. the real problem is the budt itself josh: let'
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mr. innis: do we have one? have we let that go? i' m not sure we have one. josh: let' s talk about the situatn eop mrni a disaster. josh: refugees crossing the borders. the prend ke to accept tens of thousands here. how do y fl? mrs: we are a nation that wants to help and we' ve alway been a nation that helps. we' ve often been a refuge for people who are persecuted or otherwise face pros ir couny. i think the american charact is one thalis to -- want s to help you we have to be smart, we cannot accommodate to many of these folks. we have our own issues we have to deal with. will put a strain on our economy. we areeeg atn ro some countries in europe ve to shut this off becae cannot handle it. we' ve g tbear a whetn. who are these people?
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are they folks that wille here. josh talk -- josh: for a lot ofeoha is making sure we are brinng true refugees. mr. innis: i' m not convinced theyre true refugees. josh: careful monitoring is something people a needs to be done. what do you see as the u.s. role? some peoarcainfo safe ve a a no-fly zone ? mr. innis: in the ideal case we ea nio. you e not seeing a lot of assistance from the midd et. there are countries with enormousesrc a te we have to force thaapn. we' g to leave. america has to ld world. we are the leader of the free
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role. not necessarily beheem but we have to in terms of europe, we can work with them and try to help them but they have toak o thesdesis tirwn it is ultimately a middlea problem and let' r. josh: coalition building is difficult. we only have a couple miteto go. movingwao win, points. if people say there is an r next to their name, i know how they feel. is there an ea where you feel like i have difft an thiss aty pate me from a primary field that includes guinta? mr. innis: i think the thing that separates me is my experience. i have a differeppto thishaanotr ndat i' ve been an educator, i' ve bee a business person. i understandowo om orgazaon
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you talk about politics, try moving a unirsy d. its et tgh i think it is that backgrou that mak mdiert. is someone who comes at this understanding what small business a finev. i have worked for small companies and i' wked to help people to grow and build careers and i understand the struggles young pele facing ia way i d annelsinhis race, i don' t think theyav perspeiv to me that is valuable and i think brg rine o experience that gives me a different perspe josh: is there a slow clb? a lot ogen is taken up by the presidential race. mr. innis: the client will be slow, we will get ru and gon. towards the end of this year we will pick it up at. josh: best of luck, congratulations on your decision we wlk.
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oppone for dan innis, state representative pamr. people want change, they want reform, they want to see something done, but just carping about it and whining about it and making speeches about it doesn't get it done. nobody has shaken up the system i've always been unorthodox in this and against the grain. but you know what? i know how to new day for america is responsible for the content of this advertising. on average, women need to work an extra two hours each day, to earn the same paycheck as their male coworkers. join the fight for equal pay. join the fight for sara and women everywhere. i'm hillary clinton,
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if you think we can grow our economy while ignoring climate change, think again. america's most innovative companies are already moving to clean energy using existing technology to improve their bottom line. now we need a plan to help businesses and families across america to save money on electricity and create millions of new jobs. it all starts with 50% clean energy by 2030. so, what are we waiting for? ." dan innis is in the race,ow big will the primary fie b pam tucker is exploring a run. show.
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josh: why are you taking a ok at a run ms. tucker: we need to look at what is happening inngn. this is oumy kids. 67% of the country is unhappy with t deconurou gngn. my kids, i would like them to have the same oppoun had in theas my parents provided for mend gave manpptuni f beerif with the other 67% of people i do not see thahag. jo: you would be in a priry against dan innis frank guinta. what do you make of the w t field arstti tsh? ms. tucker: it is interesting. if i choostont the race, they will have an on true, proven conservative republican. i have a track record of supporting repli iniaveasell as saying
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josh: would you be taking a look at this if frank ga t havingroemsuouin the sec? ms. tucker: this came about from people calling me and asking me should i run? rather than jump in with both feet and say i am nd and i' gog run for office, i want to listeno people. based upon this exploratory committee, that hy i am doing an exploratory comttee first, i will see what they want. if i choose to run, i will be the candidate withro track co. josh: you have been a state representative. you were the deputy speaker under bill o'br cororsl figure within the republican party y consider being his deputy a liabilitorenit ms. tu: when you look at the record othbuetnd ci spending , reducing regulations, those are things i can say i am proud of and that is my co.
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terms of proving that i truly d believe and do what i say if i run for offi. josh: what kind of benchrk are you okg meet, what kind of timeline hyo set customer ms. tucker it is busy lieng to theredeial candidates . i want to go out and meet everyone across the distctnd see what they have to say and make aecioinheir qute josh: people are taking a look at this, dan innis is officially in the race, frank guia. what is ffenabt ms. tucker: before i decided to raise my children, i word the prive ctor i understand the needs of working in the business and making profits ang ccsf. then i chose to raise my family, so i underanwh is
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rae faly i' ve also had the expe o being in the ur and having to work with a getting thgson i have a record of not only being in the private sector but also pubc rve at would serve the people a i matches welwi the people want should i choose to run. josh: should you choose to run, this is a good po peleno ms. cki will. josh: best of luck to you. that will wrap u e of "cle n hpsre ."we will be back next . unl enbeafanha a easuay jeb bush was a very strong governor, probably the strongest governor in the history of the state of florida. he was a young guy and i think there were some folks in the legislature that thought they might be able to run over him. that didn't happen. one tax cut wasn't enough- he had to do more. it wasn't enough to have 15,000 kids with school choice in florida,
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he wanted to have 100,000 kids. if he didn't like a project, it was going to be vetoed. it didn't matter if you were a republican. it didn't matter if you were his best friend. he said: 'this is where we're going, this is how we're going to reform state government...' every politician comes in talking about making change, and generally there's not much change. but governor bush made a lot of changes. he got the nickname veto corleone. if he saw something in the budget that he thought violated his conservative principles, you could guarantee it was gonna get whacked. he vetoed a bunch of my stuff and i was the senate president. the message to washington, d.c., is 'get ready...' because there will be change. nright to rise usa is responsible
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