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better life. >>> hello, new hampshire! >> hello, new hampshire! >> aloha, new hampshire!hello, new hampshire, great to be here. >> it is good to be back in new hampshire. >> it is so good to be here. >> here in new hampshire. >> welcome back. just eight days after the iowa caucus, new hampshire will take its place as the first in the nation primary. being from a neighboring state has spelled success for candidates from new hampshire in past primaries. this year both bernie sanders and elizabeth warren have those nearby advantages. as senator sanders knows well, success in the new hampshire primary does not mean a lock on the nomination. dante scala, from new hampshire. happy quadrennial primary season to you, sir. >> thank you, sir. >> so i have to admit, i think there are so many different scenarios of what could happen in new hampshire. and i want to run down a few of them by asking you some questions, which is this. first, just forget any -- who has the best natural constituency in new hampshire of the two neighbors, warren or sanders? >> i think right now it's bernie
better life. >>> hello, new hampshire! >> hello, new hampshire! >> aloha, new hampshire!hello, new hampshire, great to be here. >> it is good to be back in new hampshire. >> it is so good to be here. >> here in new hampshire. >> welcome back. just eight days after the iowa caucus, new hampshire will take its place as the first in the nation primary. being from a neighboring state has spelled success for candidates from new hampshire in past...
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i will find a way to say that they don't like his kind of journalism here in new hampshire, and they y it in a way that they can make it stick. that is the only way that he can understand that in northern new england, we respect each other. that is something i don't expect of him. guest: wow. i think it has been two hours on that whole thing. very briefly, i think what muskie was attempting to do and failed colossally at, was something another candidate in 1960 successfully did, attacking william loeb in front of his paper. this is the night before the general election, and across the street from the union leader building. the candidate before quite a bigger crowd, and i'm paraphrasing, but he said, there may be a worst newspaper and worst publisher in these united states than william loeb and the union leader, but if there are, i cannot think of them right now. john f. kennedy. that is on the front page the next day, that kennedy has called out william loeb. william loeb gets space to respond. william loeb's response is to the effect that a spoiled brat like that, you don't want him
i will find a way to say that they don't like his kind of journalism here in new hampshire, and they y it in a way that they can make it stick. that is the only way that he can understand that in northern new england, we respect each other. that is something i don't expect of him. guest: wow. i think it has been two hours on that whole thing. very briefly, i think what muskie was attempting to do and failed colossally at, was something another candidate in 1960 successfully did, attacking...
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will findthe people a way to say that they don't like his kind of journalism here in new hampshire, andhey say it in a way that they can make it stick. that is the only way that he can understand that in northern new england, we respect each other. that is something i don't expect of him. guest: wow. i could spend two hours on that whole thing. very briefly, i think what muskie was attempting to do, and failed colossally at, was something another candidate in 1960 successfully did, attacking william loeb in front of his paper. this is the night before the general election in the park across the street from the union leader building. the candidate before quite a bigger crowd, and i'm paraphrasing, but he said, there may be a worse newspaper and worse publisher in these united states than william loeb and the union leader, but if there are, i cannot think of them right now. john f. kennedy. that is on the front page the next day, that kennedy has called out william loeb. william loeb gets space to respond. william loeb's response is to the effect that a spoiled brat like that, you don't w
will findthe people a way to say that they don't like his kind of journalism here in new hampshire, andhey say it in a way that they can make it stick. that is the only way that he can understand that in northern new england, we respect each other. that is something i don't expect of him. guest: wow. i could spend two hours on that whole thing. very briefly, i think what muskie was attempting to do, and failed colossally at, was something another candidate in 1960 successfully did, attacking...
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it will be interesting to see whether the results in iowa involves new hampshire -- or new hampshire will have an impact on that. that has been the state of the race for months. the road to south carolina begins in iowa and then new hampshire. in the first time in south carolina. biden campaign, is south carolina a firewall if he fares orlie in the other two states? -- poorly in the other two states? >> it is preclear that is the case. i have spoken to folks on the campaign and the vice president himself. as far back as last summer in an interview with him, i asked whether he viewed this as a state where, if things did not go as well and i >> he hoped and in new hampshire, that this could be a place to start winning some states. part of the reason with south carolina -- that south carolina been significant is it has historically a bellwether for other southern states. there are a lot of delegates in the south. it is extraordinarily hard to win the democratic presidential nomination without winning the black vote. nationwide. carolina is the first test of a candidate's strength with t
it will be interesting to see whether the results in iowa involves new hampshire -- or new hampshire will have an impact on that. that has been the state of the race for months. the road to south carolina begins in iowa and then new hampshire. in the first time in south carolina. biden campaign, is south carolina a firewall if he fares orlie in the other two states? -- poorly in the other two states? >> it is preclear that is the case. i have spoken to folks on the campaign and the vice...
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that is a game, new hampshire. our communities are getting sucked dry and depleted and we are looking around wondering where the value went. and the biggest winners in that when he first century economy are paying zero in taxes. what we have to do is get our fair share your fair share, make sure amazon, this chilly dollar tech company actually is paying this million dollar company actually is paying taxes. equally important, we have to put that value into our hands come into your hands, the hands of the american people. build a trickle up economy from our people, our families and our communities up. if we put this thousand dollars per month into your hands, where will the money go and real-life? i'm going to guess a lot of it will stay right here in nashua or new hampshire. it would be good for the chamber of commerce. if you run a business here, you think maybe people will be patronizing my business more often. the money would be going into car repairs you have been putting off, daycare expenses, little league sig
that is a game, new hampshire. our communities are getting sucked dry and depleted and we are looking around wondering where the value went. and the biggest winners in that when he first century economy are paying zero in taxes. what we have to do is get our fair share your fair share, make sure amazon, this chilly dollar tech company actually is paying this million dollar company actually is paying taxes. equally important, we have to put that value into our hands come into your hands, the...
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he rolled into new hampshire. three weeks before the woe caucuses in 2004, john kerry was at 1% with black voters nationally. >> steve, i brought this for you. i looked into the history of debates at drake, the venue for tonight. this is the '07 republican debate stage. prepare for some blasts from the past. sam brownback, jim gilmore, rudy giuliani. remember him? mike huckabee. duncan hunter. john mccain, ron paul, mitt romney, tom tancredo, and tommy thompson. that was just in '07. >> there were some fascinating postscripts with some of those names too that you mentioned. sort of the follow-up to what happened in the 12 years since then. >> steve kornacki at the big board with big thoughts. alicia, it is your turn for final thoughts of the evening. what have we just witnessed? >> as much as we talk about electability in the context of gender and some of these demographics, i didn't hear enough tonight about latino voters, who represent about 12% of the democratic primary voters. i think there were missed opportu
he rolled into new hampshire. three weeks before the woe caucuses in 2004, john kerry was at 1% with black voters nationally. >> steve, i brought this for you. i looked into the history of debates at drake, the venue for tonight. this is the '07 republican debate stage. prepare for some blasts from the past. sam brownback, jim gilmore, rudy giuliani. remember him? mike huckabee. duncan hunter. john mccain, ron paul, mitt romney, tom tancredo, and tommy thompson. that was just in '07....
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not only are we going to new hampshire, tom harkin, we are going to south carolina and oklahoma and arizonand north dakota and new mexico and texas and new york, and we are going to south dakota. and washington, and michigan. then we are going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house. yepson isid yet clearly having fun in that video. guest: i think it effectively ended it. too was too agressive, excited. it did not look presidential. remember, this was the night that he finished third. it happened immediately after the caucuses. it finished his candidacy. it already failed to meet expectations. the strength of the antiwar other candidates started to attack him. he wound up finishing third. i ran into governor dean and he said david, if you had told me when i first started coming to iowa that i would finish third, i would say great. expected, itat was was interpreted as a loss. people in the hall did not see it as a bad thing at all. the directional microphone that him look verymade nonpresidential. host: how do you think that would play in the way we practice politics in 2020? guest
not only are we going to new hampshire, tom harkin, we are going to south carolina and oklahoma and arizonand north dakota and new mexico and texas and new york, and we are going to south dakota. and washington, and michigan. then we are going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house. yepson isid yet clearly having fun in that video. guest: i think it effectively ended it. too was too agressive, excited. it did not look presidential. remember, this was the night that he finished third....
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myself to committed new hampshire. i've spent more time in this state than anybody else in this race. i had done 33 town hall meetings just like this one, or house parties, when i announced i would do another 50 before this was all over. that is not withstanding the fact that in the next two weeks, i'm going to have the impeachment stuff that i will have to go back and work on as well. i think, in many ways, because i think your state and my state are very much the same politically. my belief is if we nominate somebody who can win your state, nominate somebody who can win my state, we can win the presidency and we can many -- when a majority in the senate and govern the country again. if we nominate someone who can't, we won't. then it will be shame on us for having put this guy back in office again. i just can't accept that. that is why even though my numbers have not been as high as others, i've stayed in because in part, new hampshire is less decided today then you were six weeks ago. you are less decided today than
myself to committed new hampshire. i've spent more time in this state than anybody else in this race. i had done 33 town hall meetings just like this one, or house parties, when i announced i would do another 50 before this was all over. that is not withstanding the fact that in the next two weeks, i'm going to have the impeachment stuff that i will have to go back and work on as well. i think, in many ways, because i think your state and my state are very much the same politically. my belief...
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i hope you do well in new hampshire. i was wondering, how do you plan to reform the education system for the next generation to repair us into the 21st century and what programs will you put in place for people who have lost their jobs due to automation? sen. bennet: where you live in ohio? >> columbus. sen. bennet: i would drag our education into the 21st century. too much of it belongs to a time three centuries ago. we are going to school nine months a year and taking summer off because that is what was demanded of an agrarian economy. that is not the demand today. kids should be in school longer. i do not see a reason to have three months off in the summer. i would not legislate that in the white house, but it is what i believe. it drives me crazy that if you did a focus group of the american people and asked them, what does the democratic party stand for on education, what you would hear them say is free college. i am far more interested in free preschool than free college. i am more interested in the question of the
i hope you do well in new hampshire. i was wondering, how do you plan to reform the education system for the next generation to repair us into the 21st century and what programs will you put in place for people who have lost their jobs due to automation? sen. bennet: where you live in ohio? >> columbus. sen. bennet: i would drag our education into the 21st century. too much of it belongs to a time three centuries ago. we are going to school nine months a year and taking summer off because...
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new hampshire eight days after iowa. eleased right now, well, it shows bernie sanders leading there as well. let's take a look. among democrats likely to vote in the primary in new hampshire, 25% for bernie sanders. joe biden at 16%. buttigieg at 15% and warren down to 12%. bernie sanders is up, senator warren has dropped. sanders on top work etold you in iowa. new hampshire next and bernie sanders is leading the pack. why is this happening? sanders is a favorite of progressives. 39% of self-described liberals are for sanders. 21 for warren. buttigieg, up 13 points since october. bernie sanders among the liberal and progressive voters. this change is the biggest factor in bernie sanders getting momentum in the race. also, top choice among women in the race. let me bring this up as well here. women who are going to vote in the new hampshire democratic primary, sanders at 27, warren down at 14. lost seven points and sanders has gained eight. he's leading here in new hampshire. we told you he's leading in iowa. bernie sander
new hampshire eight days after iowa. eleased right now, well, it shows bernie sanders leading there as well. let's take a look. among democrats likely to vote in the primary in new hampshire, 25% for bernie sanders. joe biden at 16%. buttigieg at 15% and warren down to 12%. bernie sanders is up, senator warren has dropped. sanders on top work etold you in iowa. new hampshire next and bernie sanders is leading the pack. why is this happening? sanders is a favorite of progressives. 39% of...
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not only are we going to new hampshire, tom larkin, we are going to south carolina, oklahoma, arizonanew mexico, california, texas, new york, oregon, washington, michigan, and then we are going to washington dc to take back the white house. [applause] host: david yepsen, he is clearly having fun in that video. what did it do to his candidacy and why? mr. yepsen: effectively ended it. it was too aggressive, too hot, too excited. it did not look presidential. this was the night he finished third. this did not happen before the caucuses come it happened immediately after. i think it finished his candidacy. he has already failed to meet expectations. governor dean came here and on the strength of the antiwar movement surged into an early first place. could not sustain it. other candidates started to attack him and he wound up finishing third and that was interpreted as a loss. i ran into governor dean and the convention and he said, if you tell me when i first started coming to iowa i would finish third, i would say great. but since i had been in first place, he was not what was expected
not only are we going to new hampshire, tom larkin, we are going to south carolina, oklahoma, arizonanew mexico, california, texas, new york, oregon, washington, michigan, and then we are going to washington dc to take back the white house. [applause] host: david yepsen, he is clearly having fun in that video. what did it do to his candidacy and why? mr. yepsen: effectively ended it. it was too aggressive, too hot, too excited. it did not look presidential. this was the night he finished third....
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and i was a candidate for governor of new hampshire on the democratic side last year. [applause] don't clap too much. breaking news, i did not win. [laughter] and had i won, there would be burly security people trying to intimidate you. but the good news is, i am not intimidating at all. instead, there is a silver lining to what happened, because i had more free time that i hoped i would, a year ago, coincidently, today, i sat down for the first time with andrew yang for a cup of coffee in my hometown of manchester. i knew him, but i did not know much about him, to be honest. five minutes in, i knew, at a minimum, that we were going to be friends at the end of this conversation. so he checked some boxes for me very early. let's see, 44-year-old, first-generation american, father of two, really likes math. ap, that was me, that was me and we connected immediately. the balance of that hour, ended up being the moment i went from , i am going to be friends with this guy, to i think this guy , could be president. i think that would be a good thing. and then we took the next
and i was a candidate for governor of new hampshire on the democratic side last year. [applause] don't clap too much. breaking news, i did not win. [laughter] and had i won, there would be burly security people trying to intimidate you. but the good news is, i am not intimidating at all. instead, there is a silver lining to what happened, because i had more free time that i hoped i would, a year ago, coincidently, today, i sat down for the first time with andrew yang for a cup of coffee in my...
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joining us from new hampshire. ariane arneson the syndicated talk show host, radio based out of wnhn in concord, new hampshire. good morning, happy n. guest: happy new year and i think frightened is the third option. optimistic, pessimistic, or are you frightened about 20/20 and that sort of encapsulates my opinion. host: what do you base that on? caller: i think democracy is being stressed in a way we have never seen before and the impeachment is one example of that. we have a present that doesn't actually value the constitution, looks at laws as something that apply to the little people, but not him, we are looking at an assault on voter rights and we see a rise in voter suppression. i am looking at the gerrymandering that will change as a result of a new census, but has a stranglehold on what we see happening in states because we have gerrymandered so there is no meaning for november elections. i am looking at what is happening around the world and that is the climate crisis. everybody watched what was happening
joining us from new hampshire. ariane arneson the syndicated talk show host, radio based out of wnhn in concord, new hampshire. good morning, happy n. guest: happy new year and i think frightened is the third option. optimistic, pessimistic, or are you frightened about 20/20 and that sort of encapsulates my opinion. host: what do you base that on? caller: i think democracy is being stressed in a way we have never seen before and the impeachment is one example of that. we have a present that...
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how many of you were here in new hampshire in 2009? how was that period here in your part of the state? not great, rough. there was a 14-year-old boy at hampshire,nt in new and he said, it was a tough time. and i said, how would you know this? you were four years old at the time. said, my family had to sell our house so i remember. , so many communities were devastated. i thought i had some insight as to why our economy tanked. and so many of the whiz kids i'd gone to exeter and brown with had gone to wall street and came up with mortgage-backed securities and derivatives. and i thought, what a disaster that is. i cannot believe that is what we have had people doing for these years. and then i thought of the opposite of that. and this is where i give credit to evelyn. how many of you work in nonprofits? how many of you volunteer for a nonprofit? you should probably pretend on that second one. it is like are you a good , person? well yes, i am, andrew. ,so i said, evelyn, how about i leave to start a nonprofit that would help train entre
how many of you were here in new hampshire in 2009? how was that period here in your part of the state? not great, rough. there was a 14-year-old boy at hampshire,nt in new and he said, it was a tough time. and i said, how would you know this? you were four years old at the time. said, my family had to sell our house so i remember. , so many communities were devastated. i thought i had some insight as to why our economy tanked. and so many of the whiz kids i'd gone to exeter and brown with had...
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thanks to our entire new hampshire team for putting this great event together. this is kind of dcjcvu for me. i was here , i can't remember when but i was here a couple months ago in this very hall so anyway, joe and i are proud of our team and the work that they're doing here. and this evening and really all today, over new hampshire i've been today and it's been kind of hard to focus on, to focus because of what'sgoing on in the middle east , don't you think mark isn't it worrying all of you, did you watch, that was the plan? is thatwhat you said ? plwhat is the plan, right that's what you're asking, what is the plan ? and so you saw trump on tv this afternoon. did you watch, or thismorning ? okay, well our president was on the tv trying to explain the rationale for what's going on, but i wanted to just say if we could all take a moment and think about our military families and our military men and women now are americans overseas, i think we can't forget that. we've got to keep them and foremost in our minds. so for a moment, rei want you to think back to the
thanks to our entire new hampshire team for putting this great event together. this is kind of dcjcvu for me. i was here , i can't remember when but i was here a couple months ago in this very hall so anyway, joe and i are proud of our team and the work that they're doing here. and this evening and really all today, over new hampshire i've been today and it's been kind of hard to focus on, to focus because of what'sgoing on in the middle east , don't you think mark isn't it worrying all of you,...
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a candidate for governor of new hampshire last year. don't club too much. it is breaking news, i did not there would i won, be burly security people trying to intimidate you. good news is, i'm not intimidating at all. there is a silver lining to what happened, because i have more free time than what i had hoped to have, and it was a year ago, coincidentally, a year ago today, i sat down for the first time with andrew yang for a cup of coffee at the bridge street cafÉ in my hometown of manchester. i knew him, but i did not know much about him, to be honest. knew at aes in, i minimum we were going to be friends at the end of this conversation, so he could check some boxes for me pretty early. 44-year-old come a american, father of two, really likes math, holy crap, that was me, that was me, and we connected immediately. the balance of that hour ended up being the moment that i went from being, "i'm going to be friends with this guy," to, "i think this guy can be president." then we took a couple of months, politics, i have got family up in
a candidate for governor of new hampshire last year. don't club too much. it is breaking news, i did not there would i won, be burly security people trying to intimidate you. good news is, i'm not intimidating at all. there is a silver lining to what happened, because i have more free time than what i had hoped to have, and it was a year ago, coincidentally, a year ago today, i sat down for the first time with andrew yang for a cup of coffee at the bridge street cafÉ in my hometown of...
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i met somebody in southern new hampshire. i walked out of the town hall and said, my dad and i were own different sides of the trump election. we not talk for the last two years, and then he died. after he died, he left me a battle flag from the confederacy and a battle flag from the union because the family had represented both sides. he said, this cannot be the way it is going to go. we cannot win this race by galvanizing the democratic base. we have to do that, but we also have to win back some of the people who voted for barack obama and donald trump. i have presented an agenda that will allow us to do this. won't get everybody back but we can win the election and make progress. yes. can you address cost disease in infrastructure? to give you an example, a new billion.ation cost $1 senator bennet: yeah. yes, the over -- bridge into harvard. if i had been president for the last 10 years, we would have built every inch of infrastructure we could have built even if i had to borrow the money to do it because the investments w
i met somebody in southern new hampshire. i walked out of the town hall and said, my dad and i were own different sides of the trump election. we not talk for the last two years, and then he died. after he died, he left me a battle flag from the confederacy and a battle flag from the union because the family had represented both sides. he said, this cannot be the way it is going to go. we cannot win this race by galvanizing the democratic base. we have to do that, but we also have to win back...
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eastern was senator michael bennet in bedford, new hampshire. and at 4:15 p.m. eastern, mayor pete buttigieg from las vegas. tuesday, live at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two, president donald trump is in milwaukee, wisconsin at a keep america great rally. what's on c-span, c-span2, online at c-span.org, or listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. >> with a little more than a month to go before the new hampshire primary, jill biden was there on behalf of her husband. afterwards, she took photos with attendees. [indistinct conversations] [applause] >> hey, everyone. who is excited for dr. biden? thank you so much for coming. we really appreciate your support. my name is sierra and i am an organizer. for the past four years of my life, i have witnessed my best friends question their worth because their abusers pushed them around, told them what to wear, or posted naked photos of them online. our current administration proposed weakening policies , because attitudes that disrespect women have been normalized by the person who holds the highest position of po
eastern was senator michael bennet in bedford, new hampshire. and at 4:15 p.m. eastern, mayor pete buttigieg from las vegas. tuesday, live at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two, president donald trump is in milwaukee, wisconsin at a keep america great rally. what's on c-span, c-span2, online at c-span.org, or listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. >> with a little more than a month to go before the new hampshire primary, jill biden was there on behalf of her husband. afterwards,...
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. >> new hampshire is always different. i think it appreciates being first. it is one of the highest turnout states in the country. so, you know, too white, not representative of the country, then with the exception of bloomberg, who has not cited that as a reason, why are all these her candidates coming to new hampshire? >> watch sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." n joining us from missouri this morning, law professor at the missouri of auckland, author of the book "high crimes and misdemeanors, the history of impeachment from the age of trump." let's begin with what we know will happen today. the speaker has announced that she will let us know who the house managers are soon, around 10:00
. >> new hampshire is always different. i think it appreciates being first. it is one of the highest turnout states in the country. so, you know, too white, not representative of the country, then with the exception of bloomberg, who has not cited that as a reason, why are all these her candidates coming to new hampshire? >> watch sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." n joining us from missouri this morning, law professor at the missouri of auckland,...
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gabbardtative tulsi spoke with voters at a town hall event in new hampshire. good evening and welcome. would you all please join me in the pledge of allegiance? i pledge allegiance, to the
gabbardtative tulsi spoke with voters at a town hall event in new hampshire. good evening and welcome. would you all please join me in the pledge of allegiance? i pledge allegiance, to the
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after new hampshire comes south carolina.ie can translate in the deep south with older black voters. he and the rest of the fill problems with that other than joe biden, but you also have with iowa, so unique, because the second choice matters so much. >> right. >> we heard last week that there aren't a lot of second choices for brns. the bernie sanders. there are for joe biden and mayor pete. the race can be extraordinarily close. >> and anybody says they know what's happening in iowa, it's not the truth. biden, bernie, buttigieg, elizabeth warren not far behind pap cluster of any four of those people you wouldn't be surprised if you saw them come out of iowa. and adrienne, bernie sanders, solid standing in the first two states. if he went 0-2, go into south carolina a place joe biden has a big lead large lly because of support from african-american voters, we could be looking at a different race than we thought we had. >> right. if bernie sanders wins iowa, he has a good shot regardless how he performs in iowa to win new ha
after new hampshire comes south carolina.ie can translate in the deep south with older black voters. he and the rest of the fill problems with that other than joe biden, but you also have with iowa, so unique, because the second choice matters so much. >> right. >> we heard last week that there aren't a lot of second choices for brns. the bernie sanders. there are for joe biden and mayor pete. the race can be extraordinarily close. >> and anybody says they know what's...
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we are so proud of everything you do here in new hampshire. thank you very much. [applause] i want to thank the entire warren team for all of the wonderful work. and i'm so grateful to all of you for being here to help elizabeth warren win the new hampshire primary and not only that but save our country. that is what is at stake right now. i want to tell you something -- in my entire life, i have always respected the office of president. i have always respected the occupant to the oval office. even when it has been somebody i disagreed with. but it's different now. with donald trump, it is very, very different. i feel ashamed. i feel embarrassed. and i feel frightened. you know, i wake up in the morning with butterflies in my stomach, like most of you do, afraid to turn on the tv news, wondering if we are going to war today or what other catastrophe he has created. we all have posttraumatic stress following his presidency. enough is enough. i am here for elizabeth warren. i know you are here for elizabeth warren, because we think she would be a great president of
we are so proud of everything you do here in new hampshire. thank you very much. [applause] i want to thank the entire warren team for all of the wonderful work. and i'm so grateful to all of you for being here to help elizabeth warren win the new hampshire primary and not only that but save our country. that is what is at stake right now. i want to tell you something -- in my entire life, i have always respected the office of president. i have always respected the occupant to the oval office....
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this will make the difference in new hampshire. this is how she is going to win. and we have wins the first woman president of the united states of america, we are all going to be able to be so proud. i want to feel pride again in who the president of the united states is. i and tired of feeling ashamed of what we have right now. i have never, ever thought we would get to this point, but we have no choice but to win and elizabeth moran is our best chance. i want to thing all of you for being out here today. thank you for believing and caring. thank you for being born. you're going to save our country. thank you very much. [applause] all for being here. i am on elizabeth's team here in concord. thank you to congressman mcgovern for your words of inspiration. have some other representatives with us. thank you for your support. i've in this fight with elizabeth because there are too many people in this country who are doing everything right, everything that they are told they are supposed to do, and they still cannot get ahead because there are structural obstacles i
this will make the difference in new hampshire. this is how she is going to win. and we have wins the first woman president of the united states of america, we are all going to be able to be so proud. i want to feel pride again in who the president of the united states is. i and tired of feeling ashamed of what we have right now. i have never, ever thought we would get to this point, but we have no choice but to win and elizabeth moran is our best chance. i want to thing all of you for being...
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>> well, we're going to -- we're competing hard in new hampshire. we're up on television and digital ads. i don't think any other candidate has spent as much time in new hampshire or in south carolina, frankly, as i have -- >> since you announced or st -- >> in this cycle. not just since i announced. i don't think anybodyha been on the ground as much. >> this last week, on martin luther king day, you announced your plan for providing reparations to the descendants of slaves. >> mm-hmm. >> in the new york timesed orl-board meeting on december 12th, here's what you told them. you said... so are you for cash payments? cash reparation payments? >> the answer is maybe. and it has a lot to do margaret, with the fact that there's a lot of our history -- when i say "our histor i don't mean just black people, american history -- that a lot of americant understand. there are reasons y the the wealth gap, for example, is what it is. it's been stuck where itas been for a long, long time. it's not that it can't be -- it isn't surmounble. you ow, it was for me. t
>> well, we're going to -- we're competing hard in new hampshire. we're up on television and digital ads. i don't think any other candidate has spent as much time in new hampshire or in south carolina, frankly, as i have -- >> since you announced or st -- >> in this cycle. not just since i announced. i don't think anybodyha been on the ground as much. >> this last week, on martin luther king day, you announced your plan for providing reparations to the descendants of...
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the iowa caucus and new hampshire primary. passed the november election.nds a beautiful morning you wake up and you are sipping your morning coffee. paperck up your morning and the headline is not about some late-night sweet story -- tweet story but about our american children, who are going pre-k,fit from universal or about how teachers across this country are finally getting a pay raise. are there any teachers in the audience? i love that the teachers are here. and thethe television anchors are not talking about how we are on the brink of some ill-advised war. , they are talking about how we are going to build on the bringable care act and down the cost of prescription drug prices. that finally, someone is standing up to the nra and keeping our kids and our schools safe. [applause] cut to they president of the u.s., you do not turn the channel. you call in your kids and grandkids from the other room because you want them to hear what the president of the u.s. has to say. a leader who brings people together, not tears emily is a part we saw at the border
the iowa caucus and new hampshire primary. passed the november election.nds a beautiful morning you wake up and you are sipping your morning coffee. paperck up your morning and the headline is not about some late-night sweet story -- tweet story but about our american children, who are going pre-k,fit from universal or about how teachers across this country are finally getting a pay raise. are there any teachers in the audience? i love that the teachers are here. and thethe television anchors...
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joined by opinion us to talk about not only things of politics, but other issues, joining us from new hampshirearnie arneson. good morning, happy new year. guest: happy new year and i think frightened is the third option. optimistic, pessimistic, or are you frightened about 20/20 and that sort of encapsulates my opinion. host: what do you base that on? caller: i think democracy is being stressed in a way we have never seen before and the impeachment is one example of that. we have a present that doesn't actually value the constitution, looks at laws as something that apply to the little people, but not him, we are looking at an assault on voter rights and we see a rise in voter suppression. i am looking at the gerrymandering that will change as a result of a new census, but has a stranglehold on what we see happening in states because we have gerrymandered so there is no meaning for november elections. i am looking at what is happening around the world and that is the climate crisis. everybody watched what was happening in australia and we were like, australia is burning and then be look at the
joined by opinion us to talk about not only things of politics, but other issues, joining us from new hampshirearnie arneson. good morning, happy new year. guest: happy new year and i think frightened is the third option. optimistic, pessimistic, or are you frightened about 20/20 and that sort of encapsulates my opinion. host: what do you base that on? caller: i think democracy is being stressed in a way we have never seen before and the impeachment is one example of that. we have a present...
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i went to high school in new hampshire. i went to exeter. spent four years in weather just like this walking to class six days a week. to me, we have been organizing here for a long time. this is a state that is very familiar to me. the reason my mom had a picture of her fishing on silver lake's we used to go to silver lake in the summer as a family. so i am the one person in this race who will say that climate is my number one priority. [applause] >> thank you. i teach kindergarten. mr. steyer: let me say this. my mom was a teacher. if you don't get them by five, you have definitely failed. my plan on how much to spend and how much to support teachers is radically different. radically different. my idea about the role of teachers is completely different. i view teachers as the stewards of the future. >> yup. mr. steyer: my mom was a teacher, my grandfather was a professor, my uncle was a professor, and my brother is a child advocate. when i was saying we spend 10 times more on defense than we do education. >> it's true. mr. steyer: it's not
i went to high school in new hampshire. i went to exeter. spent four years in weather just like this walking to class six days a week. to me, we have been organizing here for a long time. this is a state that is very familiar to me. the reason my mom had a picture of her fishing on silver lake's we used to go to silver lake in the summer as a family. so i am the one person in this race who will say that climate is my number one priority. [applause] >> thank you. i teach kindergarten. mr....
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angst to our entire new hampshire team for putting this event together. this is kind of deja vu for me. i was here a couple months ago in this very hall. we are very proud of our team and the work that they are doing here. this evening and all of today, i've been all over new hampshire today and it has been hard to focus because of what is going on in the middle east, don't you think? isn't it worrying all of you? did you watch -- that was the plan? is that what you said? what is the plan? that is what you are asking. so you saw trump on tv this afternoon. did you watch this morning? no, everyone is saying no. ok. well, our president was on the tv, trying to explain or give rationale for what is going on. i wanted to just say, if we could all take a moment and think about our military families and our military men and women, our americans overseas, we cannot forget them. we have to keep them first and foremost in our minds. for a moment, i want you to think that to the night of november 8, 2016. think about where you were. election night. remember how you
angst to our entire new hampshire team for putting this event together. this is kind of deja vu for me. i was here a couple months ago in this very hall. we are very proud of our team and the work that they are doing here. this evening and all of today, i've been all over new hampshire today and it has been hard to focus because of what is going on in the middle east, don't you think? isn't it worrying all of you? did you watch -- that was the plan? is that what you said? what is the plan? that...
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won new hampshire. it's basically worth $100 million of earned media. >> yeah. >> same thing with iowa. so iowa, new hampshire -- whoever. by the way, as we found in 2008, it doesn't matter if you're in second place by one point or third place by one point. you know. jon edwards campaign. because he was just below hillary -- had a pretty rough impact on his campaign. so -- yeah. whoever can squeak this out in iowa, the winner is a winner is were ainer. >> and the first one. and adrienne elrod what do you say happening in these two states? iowa and new hampshire given these polls. >> mika, a close race. joe mentioned. ground game could make a difference between the four and five points where the gap exists. ie., elizabeth warren. and to the point you all just talked about with elizabeth warren being the common second choice among a lot of caucusgoers. that is huge. because you've got to keep in mind every single caucus, i think about 1,600 sdif caudiffe caucus locations throughout iowa. to go forward aft
won new hampshire. it's basically worth $100 million of earned media. >> yeah. >> same thing with iowa. so iowa, new hampshire -- whoever. by the way, as we found in 2008, it doesn't matter if you're in second place by one point or third place by one point. you know. jon edwards campaign. because he was just below hillary -- had a pretty rough impact on his campaign. so -- yeah. whoever can squeak this out in iowa, the winner is a winner is were ainer. >> and the first one....
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new hampshire lowered standards.inaudible] >> on the first part, i am well aware of the importance of having a ticket diverse in representing the country in all respects. belief that not as at present but as a american citizen and i believe i somebody who -- it's literally true that i get up every day and go to bed every day, evaluating the work i do in the work we are doing in washington. against the prospects of the children in poverty i used to work for in the public schools. i want them to be able to look at the ticket and say we know these are people who will represent us well and think about what we care about. that goes not just for the ticket but the ministrations wealth and i hope very much we have a chance to do it in over exceed whatever expectations you have for me on this ground. i'll take that but i want to come back and have you say wow, i wasn't really expecting that. [laughter] second, the way i've always done it, i've been working on these issues since before anybody knew there was this issue becaus
new hampshire lowered standards.inaudible] >> on the first part, i am well aware of the importance of having a ticket diverse in representing the country in all respects. belief that not as at present but as a american citizen and i believe i somebody who -- it's literally true that i get up every day and go to bed every day, evaluating the work i do in the work we are doing in washington. against the prospects of the children in poverty i used to work for in the public schools. i want...
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if he finishes off the pace in iowa and tanks and new hampshire's well. he is going to be facing a narrative that his campaign is imploding and he may not make it through his firewall. kennedy: and that is a position beside jeb bush and in 2016 as you remember. so what does joe biden do at that point? does he just hoped and prayed that he magically picks up steam and that bernie sanders somehow falls off the map and the first to early voting seats with her so much attention and pressure and so much polling that they become anomalies? >> i think it's a combination of things. you cannot win the democratic nomination without winning at least a decent chunk of minority voters. right now bernie has some of those voters bub biden still has really strong support against african-americans. kennedy: but bernie has picked up support among african-american voters and latinos. how much could to early wins work for him there? >> these are obviously two states that don't have minority voters. but we saw the ship when obama won iowa, suddenly every thing shifted in his
if he finishes off the pace in iowa and tanks and new hampshire's well. he is going to be facing a narrative that his campaign is imploding and he may not make it through his firewall. kennedy: and that is a position beside jeb bush and in 2016 as you remember. so what does joe biden do at that point? does he just hoped and prayed that he magically picks up steam and that bernie sanders somehow falls off the map and the first to early voting seats with her so much attention and pressure and so...
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and the current state of politics in new hampshire. > new hampshire's always different. i think it appreciates being first and people turn out. it's one of the highest turnout states, at least in primaries, in the country. not f it was so, you know, representative of the country, then with the exception of bloomberg, who has not cited that as a reason, but why are all these other candidates coming to new hampshire? >> watch sunday night at 8:00 .m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> russian president vladimir putin addressed lawmakers in his annual state of the nation address in moscow. he outlined key amendments to the russian constitution that would limit the power of a future successor and called for a nationwide referendum. during these remarks, he also discussed russia's military power and global leadership as well as several domestic issues like government support for low-income families. . [inaudible] >>translator: mr. putin: thank you. members of the consideration council, dear citizens of russia , i address the federal assembly, for the first time we do it in the begin
and the current state of politics in new hampshire. > new hampshire's always different. i think it appreciates being first and people turn out. it's one of the highest turnout states, at least in primaries, in the country. not f it was so, you know, representative of the country, then with the exception of bloomberg, who has not cited that as a reason, but why are all these other candidates coming to new hampshire? >> watch sunday night at 8:00 .m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >>...
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you know, in new hampshire i have a property in new hampshire. i spend a lot of time there in the summers. you know, the equation isn't very different from iowa. plus i was going to say new hampshire also expect contenders to come to their house, and town, and veteran of foreign affairs place. i go nuts because they come banging on my door in my cabin when i'm just trying to look at a sunset of something. i'm not sure money is necessarily what's going to get somebody the nomination. >> well, and that's actually -- it isn't money because you need delegates. if you don't get at least 15% support in primaries as well as the caucus, you win no delegates. this is across every democratic event. it's not ewe fleek unique to th caucuses. if four people are coming out of iowa at roughly 20% each, maybe a little bit more, there's literally nothing left for anybody else in terms of winning delegates. so, they may continue zombie campaigns with all their money for a while, but they're going to have no realistic shot at actually winning the nomination. >> but
you know, in new hampshire i have a property in new hampshire. i spend a lot of time there in the summers. you know, the equation isn't very different from iowa. plus i was going to say new hampshire also expect contenders to come to their house, and town, and veteran of foreign affairs place. i go nuts because they come banging on my door in my cabin when i'm just trying to look at a sunset of something. i'm not sure money is necessarily what's going to get somebody the nomination. >>...
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. >> new hampshire is always different. it appreciates being first, and people turn out. it is one of the highest turnout states, at least in primaries, in the country. white andso -- too not representative of the country, with the exception of bloomberg who has not cited that, but why only's are the candidates coming to new hampshire. at 8:00 p.m.ght eastern on c-span's q and day. -- q and a. leaders of the women's march on washington talk about the fourth annual women's march which collates them with the group calls a week of action. los angeles, houston, milwaukee, and new york city are also hosting marches.
. >> new hampshire is always different. it appreciates being first, and people turn out. it is one of the highest turnout states, at least in primaries, in the country. white andso -- too not representative of the country, with the exception of bloomberg who has not cited that, but why only's are the candidates coming to new hampshire. at 8:00 p.m.ght eastern on c-span's q and day. -- q and a. leaders of the women's march on washington talk about the fourth annual women's march which...
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tonight, a new hampshire woman in prison for 29 years, serving a sentence of life without parole. pamela smart, whose affair with a teenage lover ended with her husband's murder maintains her innocence. her story making headlines then and now. >> my name is pamela smart. i've been incarcerated for 29 years of a life without parole sentence. i have been portrayed as black widow, ice princess, a killer, and none of those things could be further from the truth. >> she was cast as the seductress, caught in the middle of a media firestorm. >> guilty or not guilty? >> guilty. >> reporter: pamela smart, convicted of conspiracy to murder her husband. sentenced to life in prison without parole for manipulating her teenaged lover, billy flinn into pulling the trigger. this story had it all. a beautiful, young woman. a seductress of a young teenaged boy. >> reporter: now nearly three decades into her prison sentence, she still maintains her innocence. did you mastermind the murder. >> absolutely not. >> reporter: and argues that whether or not you believe she's guilty, her sentence of life w
tonight, a new hampshire woman in prison for 29 years, serving a sentence of life without parole. pamela smart, whose affair with a teenage lover ended with her husband's murder maintains her innocence. her story making headlines then and now. >> my name is pamela smart. i've been incarcerated for 29 years of a life without parole sentence. i have been portrayed as black widow, ice princess, a killer, and none of those things could be further from the truth. >> she was cast as the...
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in a new hampshire, i have a property in new hampshire, the equation is not very different from iowa. i was going to say, new hampshire expects every contender to come to their town and their house and their veteran of the foreign wars plays. i go nuts because they come banging on my door on my cabin when i am trying to look at the sunset or something. i am not sure that money is necessarily what is going to get somebody denomination. >> is not money, you need to delegates. if you do not get at least 15% support in primaries as well as the caucus, you win no delegates. his is across every democratic event. it is not unique to iowa. if four people come out of iowa at 20% each, maybe a little more, there is nothing left for anybody else in terms of winning delegates. they may continue a zombie campaign with their money for a wild, but they will have no realistic shot at winning the omination. >> as we talked about earlier, if people are not counting delegates, but are counting initial preferences -- >> the media does not decide the nominee. if you need a majority of delegates at the con
in a new hampshire, i have a property in new hampshire, the equation is not very different from iowa. i was going to say, new hampshire expects every contender to come to their town and their house and their veteran of the foreign wars plays. i go nuts because they come banging on my door on my cabin when i am trying to look at the sunset or something. i am not sure that money is necessarily what is going to get somebody denomination. >> is not money, you need to delegates. if you do not...