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lowell cares. >> reporter: the banner was put up in the courtyard for students to sign.id they're sending it to the president. they had no idea saying we're all immigrants would hurt people's feelings. >> this banner's slogan has been used all over the nation, even all over the city for events like these. >> reporter: students who found that earlier sign offensive say they see the good intentions. >> i don't consider myself as an immigrant and i agree with the intentions of the poster and we support our daca students and everybody, you know, but i believe the message could have been made across differently. >> reporter: that's something all the students seem to agree on. >> i feel like the message is out there. it's great we stand together as a little community. i think it was just conveyed in a way that could have been better or improved. >> reporter: members of the student advocacy committee say they hope other high schools will send messages of support for daca students to the white house, although they say other high schools might want to tweak the language a bit. me
lowell cares. >> reporter: the banner was put up in the courtyard for students to sign.id they're sending it to the president. they had no idea saying we're all immigrants would hurt people's feelings. >> this banner's slogan has been used all over the nation, even all over the city for events like these. >> reporter: students who found that earlier sign offensive say they see the good intentions. >> i don't consider myself as an immigrant and i agree with the intentions...
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lowell: really not any different, jackie. april comment was there is a whole lot of hype, almost hysteria, on wall street about mergers. coming out of the 600 option, everybody thought it would be a free-for-all and the industry will look different by this time. i said, look, i personally do not see it. i still do not see it. there is another conference across town.a lot of people are disavowing the merger stuff .by the way , anytime one of those leaders of any of those companies you mentioned calls, i am a nice guy. i talked to anybody. that does not mean there will be some deal. i think we all just kind of need to take a bit of a breath. is goinge 50 company to go out and do something for of the moment based on emotion. it will be based on how well it accelerates your strategy. right now, we have a pretty good strategy. we know what we are doing . we are not looking for anything major. -- right now, we have a pretty good strategy. we know what we are doing. we are not looking for anything major. vonnie: chuck schumer speaki
lowell: really not any different, jackie. april comment was there is a whole lot of hype, almost hysteria, on wall street about mergers. coming out of the 600 option, everybody thought it would be a free-for-all and the industry will look different by this time. i said, look, i personally do not see it. i still do not see it. there is another conference across town.a lot of people are disavowing the merger stuff .by the way , anytime one of those leaders of any of those companies you mentioned...
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that is a big issue bubbling up in lowell federal courts. >> host: what is the case? >> guest: quite detailed and complicated regulatory system, but it picks up on a theme that was first picked up by the supreme court in the early 20th century. it's often not thought about, but corporations in pursuit corporation all rights and also often been constitutional first movers, innovators pursuing constitutional rights that have never been established before. individuals gain the rights and corporations latch on and grabbed them like freedom of speech, but when we look at the course of american history often corporations where the first ones to claims rights and pursue litigation. one area is the area of criminal procedure like the fourth and fifth amendments, some of the very first supreme court cases illuminating and articulating the principles in those constitutional amendments were brought by corporations. >> host: you are professor of law here at ucla. is this written for lehman brother lawyer's? >> guest: it's a book that comes out by a division of ww norton and desig
that is a big issue bubbling up in lowell federal courts. >> host: what is the case? >> guest: quite detailed and complicated regulatory system, but it picks up on a theme that was first picked up by the supreme court in the early 20th century. it's often not thought about, but corporations in pursuit corporation all rights and also often been constitutional first movers, innovators pursuing constitutional rights that have never been established before. individuals gain the rights...
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walked over here, lowell mcadam, ceo/chairman of verizon our guest.om a venue we've spoken at a number of times. and always lots of change in your business. let's start off following up on some of the comments you made in your presentation earlier here at the communacopia. specific to something we've discussed before, but let's get it out of the way. you said you're not interested in cable any longer. >> right >> you talked about infrastructure but why? why are you no longer -- when we say cable, we're talking about charter, but why >> david, i think you were one of the early ones to see there was a huge amount of hysteria around mergers and i think a week didn't go by that we weren't mentioned as we were going to buy disney or cbs or charter or comcast or whoever. and look, cooler heads are running these businesses i think charter has a great company, great business model. we are very focused on deploying fiber and 5g that's where we need to put our capital dollars. and buying a cable company and having to reconfigure their network didn't make any se
walked over here, lowell mcadam, ceo/chairman of verizon our guest.om a venue we've spoken at a number of times. and always lots of change in your business. let's start off following up on some of the comments you made in your presentation earlier here at the communacopia. specific to something we've discussed before, but let's get it out of the way. you said you're not interested in cable any longer. >> right >> you talked about infrastructure but why? why are you no longer -- when...
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lowell, thank you for joining us. let's talk about equity markets. we are seeing downward pressure.hat worth mentioning still, investors have not been that concerned. we are continuing to the bullish sentiment out there. not surprising since equities are still attractive relative to bonds. when will this stop it being true? >> the real issue for the recovery is that the equity toness of bonds. this is really about bonds. what has really changed is that , for the first time in the recovery, you're increasingly have cash for allocators that wasn't there. fast forward toward the end of the year when cash might provide a 1.25-1.50 return. next year, 2%, maybe even 2.5 percent. that becomes a real option that has not been there. it is risk free. protects the rate environment and it provides a meaningful source of income for investors. that might take some of the attention away from thinking about equities on an absolute basis. valuations are stressed to some level. they are not extreme, but they are definitely stressed. are you expanding your position in cash? >> we are not. we think it'
lowell, thank you for joining us. let's talk about equity markets. we are seeing downward pressure.hat worth mentioning still, investors have not been that concerned. we are continuing to the bullish sentiment out there. not surprising since equities are still attractive relative to bonds. when will this stop it being true? >> the real issue for the recovery is that the equity toness of bonds. this is really about bonds. what has really changed is that , for the first time in the...
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lowell says all nonpersonal e-mails were forwarded to kushner's official address. some quarters. and given all of the investigations going on into the 2016 election and russian meddling in the election and whether any trump associates or aides were directly involved it is possible that kushner's private e-mail traffic could be of interest to investigators whether on capitol hill or in the fbi. >> athena jones for us in somerset. moments ago the president was asked about a bunch of different issues. we will hear from him in a moment. he is firing back at football players, coaches and owners after that unprecedented show of defiance across the nfl. we will have the latest in the escalating controversy right now. let's watch. >> i watched a little bit. i was not watching the games today. believe me, i am doing other things. i watched a little bit and i will say there was tremendous solidarity for our flag and our country. >> your friend robert kraft said he is disappointed by what you said friday. >> that's okay. he has to take his ideas and go with what he wants. i t
lowell says all nonpersonal e-mails were forwarded to kushner's official address. some quarters. and given all of the investigations going on into the 2016 election and russian meddling in the election and whether any trump associates or aides were directly involved it is possible that kushner's private e-mail traffic could be of interest to investigators whether on capitol hill or in the fbi. >> athena jones for us in somerset. moments ago the president was asked about a bunch of...
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now kushner's lawyer, abbe lowell says there's nothing to worry about there either.e says all non-personal e-mails were forwarded to kushner's official address and all have been preserved in any event. so kushner's lawyer saying there was no wrongdoing, but given the various investigations into the 2016 election meddling and russia's role in that and whether there were any trump aides or associates who were directly involved, it is possible that some of those investigators, whether on capitol hill in the congressional committees or at the fbi might have an interest in kushner's private e-mail traffic. back to you. >> interesting and ironic development. thank you very much, athena jones. coming up, a gunman opens fire on church goers leaving a service in tennessee. telling sunday school teachers to keep them sheltered. >>> the man the police are calling a hero next. mr. stevens? this is your new name. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. pcountries thatk mewe traveled,t what is your national
now kushner's lawyer, abbe lowell says there's nothing to worry about there either.e says all non-personal e-mails were forwarded to kushner's official address and all have been preserved in any event. so kushner's lawyer saying there was no wrongdoing, but given the various investigations into the 2016 election meddling and russia's role in that and whether there were any trump aides or associates who were directly involved, it is possible that some of those investigators, whether on capitol...
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kushner will forward them to abbe lowell, his attorney, and at that point they probably will come toecision as to what should be turned over. >> all right. e-mail problems, private jet problems, lots of problems right now. all right. joe, shimon, great to see you. joining me to discuss david, a senior political director and [ inaudible ] white house correspondent for politico and julie, cnn political analyst and white house reporter for "the new york times." great to see you. let's start with how high a price tom price is about to pay. how much trouble do you think tom price is? donald trump has said he is unhappy with folks in his cabinet before. he's -- i think he's still unhappy with jeff sessions. i'm not sure. but i think he is. jeff sessions is still there. how much trouble is tom price in? >> obviously there's only one person that can answer that question legitimately and that's donald trump. but i think that this world of hurt that tom price is in right now, is not going away any time soon. it seems to be getting worse, not better. he seems to be becoming a bigger problem for
kushner will forward them to abbe lowell, his attorney, and at that point they probably will come toecision as to what should be turned over. >> all right. e-mail problems, private jet problems, lots of problems right now. all right. joe, shimon, great to see you. joining me to discuss david, a senior political director and [ inaudible ] white house correspondent for politico and julie, cnn political analyst and white house reporter for "the new york times." great to see you....
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let's go back to the sooner than you think conference in new york city for a conversation with lowellirman and ceo of verizon. he says there is no big m&a plan at the moment. >> we have the same sort of philosophy. i think jenny is still in the back. we have been pushing on this for a long time. we got a lot of progress we've got to make. a quickou give us update on where your with your plans for an online tv service? mcadam: it is an important element of the overall portfolio for verizon. aol and yahoo! properties. more and more, the internet is video. we have these relationships with the mba -- nba, nfl, we are doing soccer. you have to deliver those efficiently over the network so it over the top platform is we are evolving that as we evolve content deals. that as a use platform to deliver that content or we go out and offer it as a separate, standalone product, we have really not made that decision yet. it will either be something that we do or a partnership with someone else. we will from that up over the next six months or so. >> you will have a better sense in 2018 were you are
let's go back to the sooner than you think conference in new york city for a conversation with lowellirman and ceo of verizon. he says there is no big m&a plan at the moment. >> we have the same sort of philosophy. i think jenny is still in the back. we have been pushing on this for a long time. we got a lot of progress we've got to make. a quickou give us update on where your with your plans for an online tv service? mcadam: it is an important element of the overall portfolio for...
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these numbers are low but not as lowell as the past -- low always the past couple nights.some of you -- as the past couple nights. some of you woke up to the lower 40s. concord 52, mountain view 55, 49 in santa rosa, 44 in san francisco. pacific coast fog fest, sunshine, no fog to speak up. as my weather producer said, it's because they want people to show up, so they wait until september to have that event in pacifica. dry offshore winds are coming back. it's coming from the north and northeast not emanating from the ocean arriving tomorrow and some profound impact. some of you near the water like oakland will be 10 to 15 degrees warmer tomorrow because we're cutting off the ocean influence. as to why it's happening, the area of low pressure that moved through a couple days ago is sitting now over the inner moun flow of air. this building ridge of high pressure is also enhancing that north to northeast flow of air keeping us warm for the foreseeable future. as this ridge makes its closest pass to the bay area tuesday and wednesday next week, we'll see 90s inland as the of
these numbers are low but not as lowell as the past -- low always the past couple nights.some of you -- as the past couple nights. some of you woke up to the lower 40s. concord 52, mountain view 55, 49 in santa rosa, 44 in san francisco. pacific coast fog fest, sunshine, no fog to speak up. as my weather producer said, it's because they want people to show up, so they wait until september to have that event in pacifica. dry offshore winds are coming back. it's coming from the north and...
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with attorney abe lowell issuing this statement -- "fewer than 100 e-mails from january through august were either sent to or returned by mr. kushner to colleagues in the white house from his personal e-mail account." the private account was first set up during the transition last december but has continued to be used during kushner's time in the administration. this morning "the new york times" reports both former trump chief strategist steve bannon and former white house chief of staff reince priebus also used personal e-mail accounts while working in the administration. >>> jennifer lopez says she's donating $1 million to relief efforts in puerto rico. the singer and actress made the pledge at a press conference with new york governor andrew cuomo, announcing a statewide initiative to help the island. lopez, who's a native new yorker of of puerto rican dissent, says she still hasn't heard from her family in puerto rico, which was devastated by hurricanes irma and maria. she and the governor are urging the public to donate money or supplies. >>> we are still not done talking about ma
with attorney abe lowell issuing this statement -- "fewer than 100 e-mails from january through august were either sent to or returned by mr. kushner to colleagues in the white house from his personal e-mail account." the private account was first set up during the transition last december but has continued to be used during kushner's time in the administration. this morning "the new york times" reports both former trump chief strategist steve bannon and former white house...
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he was last seen at lowell elementary school. he was wear ago light blue polo shirt. if you have seen him police want you to call them. >>> right now an important piece of u.s. aid is on the way. it left california from travis air force base, will pick up a generator in north carolina before flying into san blajuan. it will allow more flights in the region. gabe reports from san wlajuan. >> reporter: lines for necessities are some times stretching for blocks. the decembsperation is deepenin. >> this woman has been waiting since friday horrible she says. >> puerto rico is very important to me. >> reporter: after not mentioning puerto rico this weekend while tweeting about supports 17 times he is facing criticism and intensifying his focus on telling he will tour next tus. >> it's amazing the tremendous reviews. >> and everying this explanation. >> you can't just drive your trucks there from other states. >> as governor just told me this morning, the entire federal work force is doing great work in puerto rico. >> she appreciates so far. >> reporter: she is also brushin
he was last seen at lowell elementary school. he was wear ago light blue polo shirt. if you have seen him police want you to call them. >>> right now an important piece of u.s. aid is on the way. it left california from travis air force base, will pick up a generator in north carolina before flying into san blajuan. it will allow more flights in the region. gabe reports from san wlajuan. >> reporter: lines for necessities are some times stretching for blocks. the decembsperation...
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new hampshire, and paul tsongas who was considered by many to be a native son, born and reared in lowell, massachusetts, the first and wasth of the border a douglass college graduate. he was thought of as a hometown boy. the actually won the first in the nation primary in 1992, but bill clinton obviously went on to win the presidency. that was the first time somebody had not won the new hampshire primary and was elected president. 1988 wasrom 1952 to over. that happened only as well in 2000 when john mccain -- subsequently as well in 200 when john mccain won the primary handily and lost the presidency to george bush. in, and wetes come always talk about retail politics in new hampshire. you cannot just come in, land at the airport, give a press conference at the tarmac and a few covered -- think you covered the people of new hampshire. you have to go to berlin, colebrook, about two hours from the manchester airport, our major airport. you have to go around the state and talk to people and ask them what is on their mind, what they are looking for from the federal government. that was one
new hampshire, and paul tsongas who was considered by many to be a native son, born and reared in lowell, massachusetts, the first and wasth of the border a douglass college graduate. he was thought of as a hometown boy. the actually won the first in the nation primary in 1992, but bill clinton obviously went on to win the presidency. that was the first time somebody had not won the new hampshire primary and was elected president. 1988 wasrom 1952 to over. that happened only as well in 2000...
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adore lowell who joins us from los angeles welcome to the w. should go and the president's got comments of course quite a media storm on the social media a top athletes now united against him. well hi phil and that's a very difficult question to answer i think that there are a lot of high profile athletes that are using their platform on twitter to lash back out at the president or speak to their dismay and disapproval of his statements to say all of the athletes are i think we'd have to poll all of them but you're seeing more demonstrations just last night there with the demonstration by an oakland a's rookie catcher the first major league baseball player to kneel during the national anthem and there's a hash tag on social media take a need for n.f.l. players to take a lead this sunday and we shall see if more teams more players start protesting in this nonviolent way so this this latest arrival as about the president withdrawing an invitation that he hadn't actually extended yet explain to us how big a deal is this tradition of inviting and v
adore lowell who joins us from los angeles welcome to the w. should go and the president's got comments of course quite a media storm on the social media a top athletes now united against him. well hi phil and that's a very difficult question to answer i think that there are a lot of high profile athletes that are using their platform on twitter to lash back out at the president or speak to their dismay and disapproval of his statements to say all of the athletes are i think we'd have to poll...
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well and yet lowell and say let me jump in there i don't want to cut social security and medicare i believe trump when he said we shouldn't go after those but i do think like tillerson announcing last month or last maybe two weeks ago that they're not going to fill asking congress not to fill a bunch of spots in the in the state department i mean i do think that we don't just need a to improve the efficiency the code we need to lower spending and dramatically so and i would like to see for example in foreign in foreign aid dramatically cut spending so while i agree with marshall i think we're green on simplicity maybe i would i would say we ought to demand of congress when they come back to this that they dramatically look for places to cut spending they won't want to because both parties enjoy the sort of notion of and i spending increasing all these things increasing but i think trump is going to signal that with some of the leadership you know at hud i think you're seeing some of that so i do think i do want to cut social security or medicare and i know marshall smarties going to say but
well and yet lowell and say let me jump in there i don't want to cut social security and medicare i believe trump when he said we shouldn't go after those but i do think like tillerson announcing last month or last maybe two weeks ago that they're not going to fill asking congress not to fill a bunch of spots in the in the state department i mean i do think that we don't just need a to improve the efficiency the code we need to lower spending and dramatically so and i would like to see for...
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yes, looks as though the fed meeting is treating this kind of lowell and global markets again.g to a halt as traitors are kind of holding back until we get a little more clarity on his plans not just for the balance sheet to mother breathe later on in the year. you are seeing a lot of action in japan today, a pretty exciting morning for the nikkei, which reopens from a holiday catching up overseas and also reacting to reports of a snap election potential and japan. lauren: don't they have a bank of japan meeting thursday? >> there is no shortage of questions for japanese investors to look forward to. although it is expected to bank of japan will continue to be supporting the equity markets for some time. lauren: riva, thank you so much. cheryl: i can't wait to see what they say about the effects of the hurricane on the economy. it will be good this week. i am bullish, hopeful. lauren: rates are going up this time around. jamie davin warned about it. don't be complacent now. cheryl:.is it for us. over right now to maria bartiromo. >> thank you so much. we are on the fed meeting
yes, looks as though the fed meeting is treating this kind of lowell and global markets again.g to a halt as traitors are kind of holding back until we get a little more clarity on his plans not just for the balance sheet to mother breathe later on in the year. you are seeing a lot of action in japan today, a pretty exciting morning for the nikkei, which reopens from a holiday catching up overseas and also reacting to reports of a snap election potential and japan. lauren: don't they have a...
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it was an interesting experience, a lowell in the day and i took that time because usually when people are voting there is not much news. i talk about it a little bit in the book but the tradition is to write a note to leave at the gravesite. the jockey who won the triple crown left a note the next day. i left my notes on the side of the grave area and intended to folded up and the breeze came through and listed it up. it is kind of interesting. it got lost in queens, i was stuck in queens which made me nervous about missing deadlines but amazing to see the world donald trump came from the this is who he is, he grew up in queens and made it in manhattan and has achieved the ultimate mission he and his family imagines, an interesting way to spend the afternoon on election day. when i got to the victory party, 7:30 at night, people looked dejected. this was at the hilton. the donors were gathered and the inner circle at trump tower for a while, the party felt very diminished, very quiet. explanations for why trump was going to lose, not looking good, exit polls were terrible. then we wer
it was an interesting experience, a lowell in the day and i took that time because usually when people are voting there is not much news. i talk about it a little bit in the book but the tradition is to write a note to leave at the gravesite. the jockey who won the triple crown left a note the next day. i left my notes on the side of the grave area and intended to folded up and the breeze came through and listed it up. it is kind of interesting. it got lost in queens, i was stuck in queens...
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you don't want to miss this, cbs president and ceo leslie moonves later plus verizon ceo lowell mcadamanging out with the gang at 10:30 eastern time "squawk box" returns after this. ? (sigh) ( ♪ ) dad: molly! trash! ( ♪ ) whoo! ( ♪ ) mom: hey, molly? it's time to go! (bell ringing) class, let's turn to page 136, recessive traits skip generations. who would like to read? ( ♪ ) molly: i reprogrammed the robots to do the inspection. it's running much faster now. see? it's amazing, molly. thank you. ( ♪ ) thank you. i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit, from voya. i'm the money you save for retirement. who's he? he's green money, for spending today. makes it easy to tell you apart. that, and i am better looking. i heard that. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. can we at least analyze can we push the offer online? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. the new app will go live monday? yeah. with hewlett-packard enterprise, we're transforming the way we work. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. not rebalanc
you don't want to miss this, cbs president and ceo leslie moonves later plus verizon ceo lowell mcadamanging out with the gang at 10:30 eastern time "squawk box" returns after this. ? (sigh) ( ♪ ) dad: molly! trash! ( ♪ ) whoo! ( ♪ ) mom: hey, molly? it's time to go! (bell ringing) class, let's turn to page 136, recessive traits skip generations. who would like to read? ( ♪ ) molly: i reprogrammed the robots to do the inspection. it's running much faster now. see? it's...
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i need mike to tell me about harlan lowell mitchell jennings.was -- >> yes, scott jennings, congratulations. >> scott jennings, sorry about that. tell me about that. >> real news. >> yeah, baby harlan, our fourth boy was born in louisville on wednesday, we brought him home on friday and he's named after john justin harlan, known as the great dissenter on the u.s. supreme court. he was the lone dissenter in plessy versus ferguson. he joins his three brothers at home. he's home with momma watching the show. appreciate you bringing it up. >> congratulations. >> and he's a dreamer, not in the sense we've been talking about. >> no, he's safe. >> thank you, guys. we'll be right back. >>> we were talking about harvey but breaking news, irma, category 4 storm. thank you for joining us. florida, puerto rico already declared states of emergency. fill us in on where irma is heading? >> it's not looking good because the model run on a very consistent track of where we think this will head. bee line to the west, the turks and caicos, bahamas, direct path of
i need mike to tell me about harlan lowell mitchell jennings.was -- >> yes, scott jennings, congratulations. >> scott jennings, sorry about that. tell me about that. >> real news. >> yeah, baby harlan, our fourth boy was born in louisville on wednesday, we brought him home on friday and he's named after john justin harlan, known as the great dissenter on the u.s. supreme court. he was the lone dissenter in plessy versus ferguson. he joins his three brothers at home. he's...
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according to abbe lowell, jared kushner's private emails about white house business number fewer than 100 and all of them have been archived. hillary clinton, who still insists her email scandal was "overblown and involve no real scandal" reacted this way. >> it is the height of hypocris hypocrisy. if they were sincere, i think you would have republican members of congress calling for an investigation. >> top congressional investigator trey gowdy and elijah cummings are investigating. white house attorney ty cobb insists relevant personal emails will be provided to special counsel robert mueller. telling fox news "we will see to it that the special counsel receives everything he's entitled to." a source familiar with the investigation tells fox news that the special counsel robert mueller may interview one or more white house staff members before the end of the week. mueller wants to know more about the meeting aboard air force one that led to the incomplete statement donald trump jr. put out about his meeting with the russian attorney in june. >> bret: the president travels tomorrow.
according to abbe lowell, jared kushner's private emails about white house business number fewer than 100 and all of them have been archived. hillary clinton, who still insists her email scandal was "overblown and involve no real scandal" reacted this way. >> it is the height of hypocris hypocrisy. if they were sincere, i think you would have republican members of congress calling for an investigation. >> top congressional investigator trey gowdy and elijah cummings are...
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christopher lowell milpitas westmont and wilcox high schools participated participatedschools wilcoxt and wilcox high schools participated netflix heads for worst day since november after fox spooks investors . . . 21st century fox is adding more inventory to its fx+ streaming service. this marks another step in big studios reclaiming their old shows from streaming competitors. netflix still runs fx's most popular show, "the people v. o.j. simpson." while netflix still carries fx's most popular show, "the people v. o.j. simpson," fox now has every season of its 31 original fx productions on fx+. netflix said disney movies will be available through the end of 2018 on its platform. marvel tv shows will remain.bank customers fork over $15 billion in fees . .. americans paid $15 billion in fees for bounced checks and overdrafts last year. that's money that could be better spent. here's how to avoid these fees. almost half of americans who've had a checking account have been charged an overdraft fee at some point. in fact, the average consumer overdrafts more than twice a year and coughs
christopher lowell milpitas westmont and wilcox high schools participated participatedschools wilcoxt and wilcox high schools participated netflix heads for worst day since november after fox spooks investors . . . 21st century fox is adding more inventory to its fx+ streaming service. this marks another step in big studios reclaiming their old shows from streaming competitors. netflix still runs fx's most popular show, "the people v. o.j. simpson." while netflix still carries fx's...
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recall, jared kushner made a very similar statement, and he has a very, very good attorney, abby lowell, and he wouldn't have made such a statement if he hadn't vetted it with his lawyer very carefully and vetted the facts with his lawyer. >> i'm guessing you agree with my top two rules of washington behavior during an investigation. rule one, never lie to the feds, rule two is to reread rule one. >> that's right. that's right. you know, that's where people get into trouble. it's a truism but it's a truism for a reason. it isn't the original act, it's the cover-up often. >> robert, tell our viewers what you know about the stone/trump relationship over the years. >> it's a relationship, brian, that goes back decades. roy cone who worked for senator joe mccarthy had a tight relationship with stone, and it was cone who taught stone the hardball way of political tactics. it was then stone along with cone who cultivated trump in the '70s and '80s as a political figure. it was stone who was with trump in 1987 when he teased a possible run for president. in 1988 it was stone with him, in 199 w
recall, jared kushner made a very similar statement, and he has a very, very good attorney, abby lowell, and he wouldn't have made such a statement if he hadn't vetted it with his lawyer very carefully and vetted the facts with his lawyer. >> i'm guessing you agree with my top two rules of washington behavior during an investigation. rule one, never lie to the feds, rule two is to reread rule one. >> that's right. that's right. you know, that's where people get into trouble. it's a...
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. >> delta airlines willal lowell passengers to text for free in light. they announced this morning first u.s. carrier to offer free mobile messaging. starts this sunday and people will be able to use i message, what's app and messenger. part of the million dollar investment in improving the customer experience. >> silicon valley show down, way moore, google self driving company, is accusing uber of taking documents to start a self driving truck company which uber then later acquired. uber denies having access to those files. >>> contra costa drivers will be zooming by on express lanes on 680. today on the bay has been making calls. and we confirm those lanes are opening october 9. they were expected to be open already but glitches in technology forced delay. they give the solo drivers choice to pay a toll with fast track trans ponder with trips. the prices change with the level of traffic. >>> and we are staying with the top two breaking news stories. i-80 eastbound no longer shut down on the east shore freeway. this is after the police shooting. >>> plu
. >> delta airlines willal lowell passengers to text for free in light. they announced this morning first u.s. carrier to offer free mobile messaging. starts this sunday and people will be able to use i message, what's app and messenger. part of the million dollar investment in improving the customer experience. >> silicon valley show down, way moore, google self driving company, is accusing uber of taking documents to start a self driving truck company which uber then later...
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we are also warming this lowell to the north.it's going to cause some rain for our area but here's what we're also watching. this cooler air. it is now bringing a chance of snow for places like montana, wyoming, idaho. and it could actually cause our temperatures to drop pretty significantly. a chance of rain monday, tuesday. here it is in the seven-day forecast. the next three days enjoy them while we have them, plenty of sunshine in store, but monday, tuesday could be a shift in the weather pattern. newest crayon. it's called - "blue-tiful!" the charming shade of blue replaces "dandelion" - which retired from the crayon box, >>> 90,000 pitches turned into one name for crayola's newest crayon. blue theful. . the name blutiful beat out dreams come through, blue moon bliss and star-spangled blue among others. it debuts this year. >>> unique museum is coming to san francisco and he just might want to eat your way through it. we are talking the museum of ice cream! the pop-up massive art installation opens up on sunday on grant aven
we are also warming this lowell to the north.it's going to cause some rain for our area but here's what we're also watching. this cooler air. it is now bringing a chance of snow for places like montana, wyoming, idaho. and it could actually cause our temperatures to drop pretty significantly. a chance of rain monday, tuesday. here it is in the seven-day forecast. the next three days enjoy them while we have them, plenty of sunshine in store, but monday, tuesday could be a shift in the weather...
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abby lowell was apparently, accidentally forwarding an intel letter that kushner failed to disclose the existence of. this is the second time a top white house lawyer has fallen victim to these pranks. cobb was disclosing some information to another person pretending to be a colleague this month. the i'm joined by natasha, david from the layatlantic. i want to start with you. the kushner e-mail is a big deal and a lot of e-mail talk in the 2016 campaign right now. the committee here, senators burr and warner on, a bipartisan basis say they are concerned to learn of his personal e-mail frkt the news media rather than from him. they write, please confirm document production that you made to the committee includes the personal e-mail accounts. what are they concerned that? once the politically hypocritical use of e-mail is now hitting the russia case. >> this was a huge gaffe by the lawyer. he had been speaking to him earlier in the week thinking he was kushner. they are concerned that he made this private e-mail account in december and did not disclose it to the senate intelligence commit
abby lowell was apparently, accidentally forwarding an intel letter that kushner failed to disclose the existence of. this is the second time a top white house lawyer has fallen victim to these pranks. cobb was disclosing some information to another person pretending to be a colleague this month. the i'm joined by natasha, david from the layatlantic. i want to start with you. the kushner e-mail is a big deal and a lot of e-mail talk in the 2016 campaign right now. the committee here, senators...
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that's where he gets to meet face to fate with grateful veterans like mike lowell man whose 23-year-old above decided my route needed to come through oregon and here i am. >> and this veteran who paid for his gas out of gratitude. >> we've got people had paid for our freedom much that's what it's all about. >> he never served in battle but it's on this mission where he can personally thank those who did. >> it takes a toll but it's all worth it, because it's always exciting. you never know what's around the next curve or what veteran i'm going meet. >> i love it. >> that's all some. >> well thank you so much for joining us for this fox 29 special report. >> fox 29 news at 11:00 is next after the life mega millions drawing. ♪ >> today is for you. more than 200 guardsmen were sent from our area. >> we had more than 200 guardsmen go to texas for that evident. we have 20 guardsmen in florida. we say thank you to all of our military here this morning. >> my favorite part of the whole day when we have a swearing in ceremony. >> i will obey the orders. >> i will oh bait orders. >> of the presi
that's where he gets to meet face to fate with grateful veterans like mike lowell man whose 23-year-old above decided my route needed to come through oregon and here i am. >> and this veteran who paid for his gas out of gratitude. >> we've got people had paid for our freedom much that's what it's all about. >> he never served in battle but it's on this mission where he can personally thank those who did. >> it takes a toll but it's all worth it, because it's always...
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and there's been a reuters survey, a "washington post," you mass lowell survey, people booing at nfl stadiums. and the one guy on the steelers who came out and saluted during the national anthem and stood has now got the top selling jersey. >> now he's coming out saying he regrets that. that's a -- i take your point. you're absolutely right. that was the number one top selling jersey. to van's point, how do you respect that the men and women who serve our country so valiantly for the choice. for the right to choose whether you want to take a knee or not of spl a fair argument? >> sure. i actually agree that the players should be able to express themselves in any way they see fit. i as a conservative want people to exercise their first amendment rights. free speech is free of the it is what it says it is. and they have to face the consequences of that. i think what they'll find is that a large portion of their fan base and potential fan base sees at this time way the president does, rather than the way the players do. >> i want to say a few things. i don't agree with the idea that whe
and there's been a reuters survey, a "washington post," you mass lowell survey, people booing at nfl stadiums. and the one guy on the steelers who came out and saluted during the national anthem and stood has now got the top selling jersey. >> now he's coming out saying he regrets that. that's a -- i take your point. you're absolutely right. that was the number one top selling jersey. to van's point, how do you respect that the men and women who serve our country so valiantly...
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now menendez, with the help of defense attorney abby lowell, is fighting back against the charge of corruptionursued allegations based on smears launched by political opponents trying to silence me. now they have laid out their case. we will finally have an opportunity to respond on the record, in court, with the facts. >> reporter: prosecutors may have a tough road ahead of them. they have to prove the senator had a corrupt intent and must also show all of the actions that menendez allegedly took on melgan's behalf were official acts on the bribery federal statute. this will be the first major test of the bribery law since the supreme court tossed out the conviction of former virginia governor robert mcdonald last year. now, jake, last week the trial judge in this case rejected an attempt by the senator to try to get the trial schedule altered so he could participate in critical senate votes such as issues on the affordable care act and tax reform. so because of this judge's ruling, it may very well be the case that menendez actually misses several days of this trial. jake? >> it's going to b
now menendez, with the help of defense attorney abby lowell, is fighting back against the charge of corruptionursued allegations based on smears launched by political opponents trying to silence me. now they have laid out their case. we will finally have an opportunity to respond on the record, in court, with the facts. >> reporter: prosecutors may have a tough road ahead of them. they have to prove the senator had a corrupt intent and must also show all of the actions that menendez...
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. >> i would have to say oops to that, as his lawyer abbe lowell points out these are 100 e-mails and none of them involve classified information which is the key, i know, we're all laughing. none of it involved classified information which was the whole thing for the hillary clinton brouhaha. so i think that they have to be careful. this is the president who is leading rallies of lock her up because of her private e-mail server. nobody is accusing jared kushner of using a private e-mail server. nobody is accusing him of sending classified, mails. his lawyer says he was sending mostly clips and he was responding to people who e-mailed him on his gmail account, but when you run a campaign that is based on lock her up about private e-mails, you open yourself to the charges of hypocrisy, i would say, at the very least and they understand that. >> getting to the other very sensitive story, an issue that's unfolding right now, the president's decision friday night at that rally in alabama, speak out about nfl players who are kneeling during the national anthem and then continue it all thro
. >> i would have to say oops to that, as his lawyer abbe lowell points out these are 100 e-mails and none of them involve classified information which is the key, i know, we're all laughing. none of it involved classified information which was the whole thing for the hillary clinton brouhaha. so i think that they have to be careful. this is the president who is leading rallies of lock her up because of her private e-mail server. nobody is accusing jared kushner of using a private e-mail...
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warriors, a kid in collegea guy who manages a restaurant, guy who works in oil rig, a journalist at a lowells station was one of the guardsmen, when they get the order they just drop everything that they're doing, give up their lives and come out to serve and try to help their fellow texans as one said, this is texans helping texans. i said, is it difficult just letting go of your lives? some of these guys had damage to their own homes yet they are here miles 'weigh way trying to help other people. do you wish you were back home? he said, no, my wife knows that if i were back home i mentally would be out on the also could you mission. it's better i'm trying to help. >> o'brien: that altitude impress me so much. do you get the sense that they're getting weary as time goes on here? >> not yet. i think the rescue effort is still in its early days. they have not been getting out into these areas for really about a day, day and a half. i think until they feel that they have exhausted all the things that they do, because in the end what they're really trying to do get to people that might still be
warriors, a kid in collegea guy who manages a restaurant, guy who works in oil rig, a journalist at a lowells station was one of the guardsmen, when they get the order they just drop everything that they're doing, give up their lives and come out to serve and try to help their fellow texans as one said, this is texans helping texans. i said, is it difficult just letting go of your lives? some of these guys had damage to their own homes yet they are here miles 'weigh way trying to help other...
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lowell, i will give you a show, i want you to know, before you can grow, at any overthrow, now give ita go, giving blow for blow. that is the motto of captain? -- of captain jack o. [laughter] >> toward the end of his life, he did try to capitalize. buffalo bill did a movie. it was produced. jack tried to have a story of his life, captain jack crawford story. again, it see in the promotional material to get it finance, it would make a strong temperance feature if directed with that point in view. it should be in demand by churches, schools, and all organizations. needless to say, it did not. he was toasting with a glass of water -- and this was a problem. people do not care about him. my good friends grandmother was born in italy in the late 19 century, when she was an old lady, i mentioned buffalo bill to her. she did not speak english. her eyes lit up. not only did she know who she was -- who he was, she remembered seeing his show. captain jack's entry may sum it up best. his work as a scout was highly praised by his commanders. his verses, though popular in his day, can by no stretc
lowell, i will give you a show, i want you to know, before you can grow, at any overthrow, now give ita go, giving blow for blow. that is the motto of captain? -- of captain jack o. [laughter] >> toward the end of his life, he did try to capitalize. buffalo bill did a movie. it was produced. jack tried to have a story of his life, captain jack crawford story. again, it see in the promotional material to get it finance, it would make a strong temperance feature if directed with that point...
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a resident reported seeing the two cats on webster street near lowell avenue ...nd 6-30- this morning. that is a heavily populated area with schools near by. palo alto police and wildlife officials are patrolling the area... still, parents are advised to drive their children to school as a precaution while authorities look for the cats. police say, the mountain lion and cub have not been seen since the resident's report this morning. an update tonight on a story out of the north bay that first told you about a couple of weeks ago. santa rosa police say they have arrested a man for this fire at a warehouse. the fire was in the back of an oriental rug store... causing 450- thousand dollars in damage. the suspect is a 30-year-old santa rosa man... he is charged with arson. investigators think the fire started in a homeless encampment right next to the building. ( pam ) an evacuation order remains in effect tonight because of the wildfire in northern california.( steve ) the ponderosa fire is in butte county... it erupted earlier this week and has grown to over 35-hun
a resident reported seeing the two cats on webster street near lowell avenue ...nd 6-30- this morning. that is a heavily populated area with schools near by. palo alto police and wildlife officials are patrolling the area... still, parents are advised to drive their children to school as a precaution while authorities look for the cats. police say, the mountain lion and cub have not been seen since the resident's report this morning. an update tonight on a story out of the north bay that first...
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students at san francisco's lowell high school were asked to shelter in place because of a grass fire in the area. the fire happened around ten this morning near middlefield drive and lake merced boulevard a shelter in place order was issued and residents were urged to aviod the area. the fire which was limited to trees and bushes produced a lot of smoke. crews put the flames out in under an hour. no injuries were reported and no structures were damaged. the shelter-in-place has since been lifted. (grant) students, teachers and staff in the pacifica school district are in mourning tonight after a freak accident killed a longtime music teacher and band leader.(vicki) kron4's maureen kelly went to ingrid b. lacy middle school where a memorial to the popular educator is growing. oceana high school students came back to their old middle school to comfort each other and pay respects to their former music teacher jerry downs. it was near here that the 15 year veteren of this district was somehow run over by his own car. it happened at around 11am wednesday and some of his students who were
students at san francisco's lowell high school were asked to shelter in place because of a grass fire in the area. the fire happened around ten this morning near middlefield drive and lake merced boulevard a shelter in place order was issued and residents were urged to aviod the area. the fire which was limited to trees and bushes produced a lot of smoke. crews put the flames out in under an hour. no injuries were reported and no structures were damaged. the shelter-in-place has since been...
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but as for the interviews themselves, we started with lowell mcadam, we'll start with here you well know considerations when it comes to the wireless world we deal with so often is the incredible competition going on right now for a long period of time verizon relied on the superiority of its network to gain customers and keep customers but that doesn't seem to be quite as clear any longer and it's dealing with an environment in which some of its key customers such as at&t are offering directv now, for example, their ott offering at 10 bucks or the prospect when they finally complete the acquisition of time warner of saying to their customers, hey, we'll give you free hbo. these are not -- these are significant concerns, really, one would expect for verizon when it thinks about how to woo new customers and keep current customers but mr. mcadam seems to not be particularly concerned. take a listen. >> if we wanted to offer something like hbo, call les and get show time on a commercial arrangement, i don't need to own the content in order to provide that to customers. i don't know that you
but as for the interviews themselves, we started with lowell mcadam, we'll start with here you well know considerations when it comes to the wireless world we deal with so often is the incredible competition going on right now for a long period of time verizon relied on the superiority of its network to gain customers and keep customers but that doesn't seem to be quite as clear any longer and it's dealing with an environment in which some of its key customers such as at&t are offering...
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first verizon's lowell mcadam and les moonves will join us and it will start at 10:30 a.m.es. we'll ask them, guys, what's the future of tv what will the chat be? >> it's interesting what battaglio said that they had to make the case for value and we were given regional monopolies because it was so expensive to lay out cable and they said you can have this one region to yourself and have competition. >> you didn't have the world of the apps. >> and you need to have a cable subscription to activate most of these apps now anyway. >> you've got to have broadband, right. >> you also have to have at least a pay plan on a lot of these to log in to some of these apps and if you're going to get a $45 all you can eat cell phone bill it reduces the cost perspective. there are a lot of stuff to work out. >> the triple play as they call it, remember >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. look, it says here look at the s&p retail atf do that right now. look look right there there it is, up 5% in a month and today getting a boost from nordstrom. more on that coming up, plus massive devastation in th
first verizon's lowell mcadam and les moonves will join us and it will start at 10:30 a.m.es. we'll ask them, guys, what's the future of tv what will the chat be? >> it's interesting what battaglio said that they had to make the case for value and we were given regional monopolies because it was so expensive to lay out cable and they said you can have this one region to yourself and have competition. >> you didn't have the world of the apps. >> and you need to have a cable...
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saum' conference >> common themes convergence, media and telecom one of the things we did speak to lowell mcadam who runs verizon about. namely his views of content, whether or not it's a threat in part to his business as other carriers link their wireless offerings with content offerings. something else, though, that has also come up frequently for verizon is whether, in fact, it will do a large transaction to buy a distributor of video programming, a la, a cable company, the most likely name, of course, has been charter. and at the beginning of ourer be vi interview mcadam made it clear anybody expecting a deal of any kind may be waiting a very long time. >> i think a week didn't go by that we weren't mentioned, you're going to buy disney or cbs or charter or comcast or whoever. look, cooler heads are, you know, running these businesses so, you know, i think charter's got a great company, great business model we are very focused on deploying fiber and 5g that's where we need to put our capital dollars and buying a cable company then having to reconfigure their network didn't make sense
saum' conference >> common themes convergence, media and telecom one of the things we did speak to lowell mcadam who runs verizon about. namely his views of content, whether or not it's a threat in part to his business as other carriers link their wireless offerings with content offerings. something else, though, that has also come up frequently for verizon is whether, in fact, it will do a large transaction to buy a distributor of video programming, a la, a cable company, the most likely...
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lowell continued to see the e-mail account had fewer than 100 e-mails exchanged from january throughas launched an internal probe of private e-mail use after politico reported that current and former senior advisers had used such accounts to conduct government business. id includes ivanka ivanka, gary cohn, reince priebus, and steve bannon. mark halperin, we don't know what's in jared kushner's private e-mails, but he didn't disclose it. one more thing that slipped his mind when he was talking to senate investigators. >> here's the political reality for him now. he's the senior white house official and the president's son-in-law but that has not blocked a large number of people in the white house and on capitol hill who want to take him down now, including some republicans. >> why? >> there's some personal issues involved. there's -- some people don't believe he's played fairly with them on this and other issues. it's just become a thing. i heard it when i was in washington earlier in the week. he has a lot of enemies right now and the number of leaks and aggressive investigative the
lowell continued to see the e-mail account had fewer than 100 e-mails exchanged from january throughas launched an internal probe of private e-mail use after politico reported that current and former senior advisers had used such accounts to conduct government business. id includes ivanka ivanka, gary cohn, reince priebus, and steve bannon. mark halperin, we don't know what's in jared kushner's private e-mails, but he didn't disclose it. one more thing that slipped his mind when he was talking...
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in lowell, lawrence, gardner. in 2016 these facilities and their staff cared for more than 100,000 people. unfortunately, community health centers are facing a funding cliff if the community health septre program is not re-authorized by the end of this year. a lack of funding means too many of my constituents would immediately lose access to care, putting the health of their communities at risk. i urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to work together and make sure this vital program is funded. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska seek recognition? >> request permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. bacon: mr. speaker, i rise this morning to democrat commem rate hispanic heritage month by honoring a dedicated community leader from our district, alberto gonzalez, who has worked with the youth of our hispanic community, serves as a shining
in lowell, lawrence, gardner. in 2016 these facilities and their staff cared for more than 100,000 people. unfortunately, community health centers are facing a funding cliff if the community health septre program is not re-authorized by the end of this year. a lack of funding means too many of my constituents would immediately lose access to care, putting the health of their communities at risk. i urge my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to work together and make sure this vital program is...
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and paul tsongas, who was considered by many to be a native song son, he was borned and reared in lowell, massachusetts, the first large city south of the new hampshire border in the center of the state, and was a dartmouth college graduate. so he was really thought of as a hometown boy. and he actually won the first-in-the-nation primary in 1992. but bill clinton, obviously, went on to win the presidency, and that was the first time that somebody had not won the new hampshire primary and was elected president. so our run from 1952 to 19888 was over. it happened subsequently as well in 2000 when john mccain won the first-in-the-nation primary handily but then lost the nomination to george w. bush. with we see the new hampshire first-in-the-nation primary as a regular election. the candidates come in, we always talk about retail politics in new hampshire. you can't just come in, land at the airport, give a press conference at the tarmac and think that you've covered talking to the people in new hampshire. .. >> >> by going to all kinds of communities to hold town hall meetings than stayin
and paul tsongas, who was considered by many to be a native song son, he was borned and reared in lowell, massachusetts, the first large city south of the new hampshire border in the center of the state, and was a dartmouth college graduate. so he was really thought of as a hometown boy. and he actually won the first-in-the-nation primary in 1992. but bill clinton, obviously, went on to win the presidency, and that was the first time that somebody had not won the new hampshire primary and was...
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new hampshire and paul tsongas was considered by many to be a native son, he was born and reared in lowell massachusetts, first large city south of new hampshire border. and was a college graduate so he was really thought of as the hometown boy and he actually won the first in the nation primary in 1992. but bill clinton obviously went on to win the presidency . and that was the first time that somebody had not one the new hampshire primary and was elected president. so our run from 1952 to 1988 was over. that happened subsequently as well and in 2000 and john mccain one the first in the nation primary handily but then lost the nomination to george w. bush. we see the new hampshire first in the nation primary as a regular election. candidates come in, we always talk about retail politics in new hampshire. you can't just come in, land at the airport, give a press conference at the tarmac and think that you covered talking to the people in new hampshire you have to go to berlin and colebrook and linton which are about two hours from manchester . so you have to go around the state and talk to
new hampshire and paul tsongas was considered by many to be a native son, he was born and reared in lowell massachusetts, first large city south of new hampshire border. and was a college graduate so he was really thought of as the hometown boy and he actually won the first in the nation primary in 1992. but bill clinton obviously went on to win the presidency . and that was the first time that somebody had not one the new hampshire primary and was elected president. so our run from 1952 to...