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but in election 2020, it's the newcomers, at colleges like dartmouth, who may be key.here are 27 colleges and universities in new hampshire and a total of nearly 75 thousand students who make up about 7% of the total voting age population in a state where elections are routinely decided by fractions of a single percent. in 2016 donald trump lost to hillary clinton here by 0.25%.ae hassan defeated incumbent republican senator kelly ayotte, by less than 0.2%. college students, many from out-of-state, could hold extraordinary sway here. raised in post-hurricane katrina louisiana, caroline casey arrived at dartmouth college eager to make her voice heard. >> i thought coming to new england that i would be in a place that was super welcoming and super, um, progressive. and then i got to new hampshire and didn't, i didn't realize quite how much of a swing state it was. joie: for his part, the president has never fully accepted his 2016 loss here and has repeatedly blamed out of state voter fraud. >> i hate to tell you, we should have won new hampshire. that was taken away. jo
but in election 2020, it's the newcomers, at colleges like dartmouth, who may be key.here are 27 colleges and universities in new hampshire and a total of nearly 75 thousand students who make up about 7% of the total voting age population in a state where elections are routinely decided by fractions of a single percent. in 2016 donald trump lost to hillary clinton here by 0.25%.ae hassan defeated incumbent republican senator kelly ayotte, by less than 0.2%. college students, many from...
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the 18th of october, seven days later, after that dispatch is received from the hague, lord dartmouthe for america, investigating a report and if possible to stop the smack from leaving port. october 19th, one day after lord dartmouth's request to the admiralty, king george iii issues an order prohibiting the export addition of any arms and ammunition prom great britain for the next six months. that's not a direct response to the -- dealing with he hague but suggests the british government has gotten extremely worried but americans trying to buy guns and ammunition in england, and keep that date, october 19th in mine because it's going to come up again. october 21 to november 18th. a series of detailed letters dispatched every few days, york reports the lord suffolk, whether the rumors of the cargo of the smack are correct and then to prevent captain page's departure with the cargo. york's sources inform him that payment hassed a ed gunpowder to can no in the hold and concealed it under other items. the two ships a mother no a game of cat and mouls, and the extensive waterways surroun
the 18th of october, seven days later, after that dispatch is received from the hague, lord dartmouthe for america, investigating a report and if possible to stop the smack from leaving port. october 19th, one day after lord dartmouth's request to the admiralty, king george iii issues an order prohibiting the export addition of any arms and ammunition prom great britain for the next six months. that's not a direct response to the -- dealing with he hague but suggests the british government has...
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he wrote to lord dartmouth springs of government fails me. had tried to muster the Ãto oppose the taking of the fort but guess what, the people taking the fort or the malicious. they wouldn't help them. he said no one would help him he was very deeply affected by the insult à he issued a proclamation against the man who assaulted the fort he urged other new hampshire residents to help identify and arrest the perpetrators and return the kings arms because otherwise they would face "dreadful but most certain consequences for yourselves and prosperity ". but of course nothing happened. he was never able to arrest those responsible for the assault on the fort, he was never able to restore the kings arms and he was right, the springs of government had failed him. after that, after those attacks on the new england forts, everyone expected him in the spring. everybody. that's everybody in america maybe not in england. and they were right, the book ends with a transcription of general gage's order to the troops to go to concord to try to destroy supp
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i made freshman here at dartmouth. most people, this is the consequential election in our lifetime. we have almost $22 million in loan debt and nearly half of all college students go hungry, while three people own more wealth than the bottom half of the country. it is imperative we make our the politicaln process. only one candidate acknowledges us and him just -- promises to fight for us, and that is bernie sanders. his policies, from green new deal to getting money out of politics to increasing taxes on the wealthy, reflects that he cares about us and has a deep understanding of the issues, not just young people, but everyone in america. , and americance imperialism. he has been consistent his entire life and never has been .eholden to wall street he has a list of for what is right, even when it was not popular. in the 1960's, bernie was marching in the civil rights movement because he always believed in inequality. in the 1970's and 1980's, he stood up for lgbt writes. we see bernie railing against military spending and disastrous wars, because he believes would need a foreign po
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bernie sanders backyard in the connecticut river valley on the southwest corner of the state where dartmouth college i is, actually that's an area where democrats in the general election find their margin of victory in the state wide race so rural is more recreational based people come to vacation or where they go to retire and they bring their politics with them. so one thing that that has brought political change like the old man in the plaid jacket who is a conservative he has passed away and has been replaced by retirees from new jersey, new york , democrats all their lives and they brought their politics with them now they are 60 and 65 so republicans have been gradually replaced with democrats up in the north. >> and i have come here in part because of low taxes? >> there are some streams of migrants one would be working families people in their thirties and forties raising kids and then retirees moving to the rural areas for the amenities that come with the lifestyle. you have these different streams of migration. nowadays it is interesting 20 years ago why is new hampshire turning fr
bernie sanders backyard in the connecticut river valley on the southwest corner of the state where dartmouth college i is, actually that's an area where democrats in the general election find their margin of victory in the state wide race so rural is more recreational based people come to vacation or where they go to retire and they bring their politics with them. so one thing that that has brought political change like the old man in the plaid jacket who is a conservative he has passed away...
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in the early 1970s, both the colorado school of minds and dartmouth university developed the hls method. the company never adopted the method stating in the early 170s memo that may be too sensitive and not in their best worldwide interest to employ. lastly, if the cosmetic powder manufacturers insist on using talc in their cosmetic products, it is vital to the public safety that the most sensitive method must be required. at this time, there's no dispute that this is the hls preparation method with analysis by tem. an important caveat. even using the best method, one can never state that cosmetic talc does not contain asbestos, only that the limits fall below detection. the only true solution is to ban the use of talc in cosmetic products. thank you, representatives. >> thank you, dr. longo. next, dr. moline? >> good afternoon, i'm honored to be here today. my name is dr. jacqueline moline. i'm a board certified physician specializing in occupational and environmental medicine which deals with the impact of exposure on the health of individuals, including asbestos. asbestos has caused
in the early 1970s, both the colorado school of minds and dartmouth university developed the hls method. the company never adopted the method stating in the early 170s memo that may be too sensitive and not in their best worldwide interest to employ. lastly, if the cosmetic powder manufacturers insist on using talc in their cosmetic products, it is vital to the public safety that the most sensitive method must be required. at this time, there's no dispute that this is the hls preparation method...
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he'll do well in those places. >> reporter: sanders had an event earlier today in dartmouth, near thelege. we are expecting some 292,000 people to post ballots for the democratic primary according to the secretary of state, and right now the sanders campaign is really trying to push that narrative that bernie sanders would have a real shot to defeat president trump. but, of course, we've heard from so many democrats that are concerned the self-described democratic socialist would have a hard time against the president. bernie sanders has one more event tonight, and he'll be on the trail monday trying to get out the vote for tuesday. bret: mark meredith live in claremont, new hampshire, thanks. martha: fox news senior political analyst brit hume and "fox news sunday" anchor chris wallace, chris, you spoke to the two men who are really vying for first place tonightment i thought one of the things that pete buttigieg said that we just heard a moment ago, the idea that you've got to be for the revolution or for the discuss quo leaves a lot of us out. he's hoping to fill that void between
he'll do well in those places. >> reporter: sanders had an event earlier today in dartmouth, near thelege. we are expecting some 292,000 people to post ballots for the democratic primary according to the secretary of state, and right now the sanders campaign is really trying to push that narrative that bernie sanders would have a real shot to defeat president trump. but, of course, we've heard from so many democrats that are concerned the self-described democratic socialist would have a...
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valley, in western new hampshire from the southwest corner of the state up into grafton county where dartmouth college is, that is actually an area where democrats in a general election typically find their margin of victory for a statewide race. rural is more recreational-based in new hampshire. people come up to vacation. a lot of people go up to retire in new hampshire. they bring their politics with them, so one thing that has changed in new hampshire that has brought political change, there used to be the image of the yankee republican, the old man in the plaid jacket that's a fiscal conservative. he has passed away and has been replaced by retirees from new jersey or new york who were democrats all their lives and they brought their politics with them. they are not going to change when they are 60, 65. republicans have gradually been replaced with democrats in the north. >> they have come here in part because of low taxes? dr. scala: right, so you've got two streams of migrants into new hampshire over the last 20 to 30 years. one would be working families in their 30's and 40's raising k
valley, in western new hampshire from the southwest corner of the state up into grafton county where dartmouth college is, that is actually an area where democrats in a general election typically find their margin of victory for a statewide race. rural is more recreational-based in new hampshire. people come up to vacation. a lot of people go up to retire in new hampshire. they bring their politics with them, so one thing that has changed in new hampshire that has brought political change,...
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question being which cologne would turn up this time the cologne followed their $51.00 capitulation to dartmouth and with a 4 nil thrashing of freiburg win or lose they guaranteed goals and that was the case again against biron. unfortunately the ball went the way of the visitors in the 1st half robot live a double speak of the scoring with his 23rd of the season one mil to the champions after just 3 minutes i 2 minutes later it was 2 no 3 kingsley c'mon. i even don't speak with me turn to miss miller with the layoff this much finish things were getting embarrassing for cologne and more ways than one. there were just 12 minutes on the clock when byron put themselves out of sight. i said actually now being. 3 no i it was more of the same after the break as cannot break up his 2nd 66 minutes because of the defects with the 2 german nationals needed for milk i. see how to dortmund colognes much to the consolation strike for the holes to read off the scoring after 17 minutes i for one finished another high scoring thriller featuring cologne will coach mark is good still probably wouldn't mind a bori
question being which cologne would turn up this time the cologne followed their $51.00 capitulation to dartmouth and with a 4 nil thrashing of freiburg win or lose they guaranteed goals and that was the case again against biron. unfortunately the ball went the way of the visitors in the 1st half robot live a double speak of the scoring with his 23rd of the season one mil to the champions after just 3 minutes i 2 minutes later it was 2 no 3 kingsley c'mon. i even don't speak with me turn to miss...
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the senior over in dartmouth is going for? amy klobuchar. why? her strong record of winning in minnesota combine would a progressive enough policy platform makes her the best compromise candidate i'm able tool find. in the fall, she was no mention from liam. he said he's going to hanover, new hampshire and vote for amy klobuchar. to what extent is this a two-man race? i have no idea. >> seems like he may have read your editorial where the "the new york times" seemed to have ascribed to my theory of the case that they're -- klobuchar was the one you put on top. >> i was going to say sounds like that voter has been spending time with the "the new york times." they sound just like we do. i mean, listen, i still think it is extremely early and i don't think the race is going to coalesce until the super tuesday states and specifically a state like south carolina, which is actually far more rpepresentatie of the democratic party as a whole. that's when we're going to see urban voters, black voters. and i think just a wider swath of suburban voters as w
the senior over in dartmouth is going for? amy klobuchar. why? her strong record of winning in minnesota combine would a progressive enough policy platform makes her the best compromise candidate i'm able tool find. in the fall, she was no mention from liam. he said he's going to hanover, new hampshire and vote for amy klobuchar. to what extent is this a two-man race? i have no idea. >> seems like he may have read your editorial where the "the new york times" seemed to have...
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in my district up in hanover, dartmouth college area, we did very, very well.rs. we won those late-breaking voters. so i'm really very excited about it. i'm glad i made the decision. >> you just mentioned sort of the different parts of the coalition the mayor is putting together, places where he overperformed. of course, you know, no democratic nominee can win the party's nomination without strong support from voters of color, particularly in the year 2020. it's a multi-racial coalition. it's the only real genuine multi-racial coalition of the two major coalitions in american political life. and the mayor really has struggled in polling so far on that front. i guess the question is what does the campaign view as what they have to do in these next two contests and more broadly? >> well, absolutely. the top priority, i think he needs to get better known. what he likes to say is he's done very well in areas where he is known. and just as in new hampshire, we didn't know him. he's got a campaign that he's building out in nevada and in south carolina. and as people
in my district up in hanover, dartmouth college area, we did very, very well.rs. we won those late-breaking voters. so i'm really very excited about it. i'm glad i made the decision. >> you just mentioned sort of the different parts of the coalition the mayor is putting together, places where he overperformed. of course, you know, no democratic nominee can win the party's nomination without strong support from voters of color, particularly in the year 2020. it's a multi-racial coalition....
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a lot of people who work at dartmouth live in vermont., which is where exactly warren and buttigieg have been directly competing and some campaigns have been closing out their campaign there as well. those are the areas i'd be watching. >> joy, four years ago bernie sanders won 60% of the vote in new hampshire. >> yeah. >> tomorrow night he's going to be lucky if he gets half that. kind of the untold story of the senator's candidacy is that he has lost half of his support in new hampshire. he's lost half of his support in polls nationwide. he had 49% nationwide last time when he ran against hillary clinton, and he has about half that now. >> yeah. the problem for sanders is that he has not shown proof of concept that he can create a revolution that grows this enormous base of young people. it didn't happen in iowa. if he doesn't do it in new hampshire and grow his base, then he's not proven that he can bring a revolutionary wave of young people to the polls. that's going to be a problem. >> what are you looking for tomorrow night, john? >
a lot of people who work at dartmouth live in vermont., which is where exactly warren and buttigieg have been directly competing and some campaigns have been closing out their campaign there as well. those are the areas i'd be watching. >> joy, four years ago bernie sanders won 60% of the vote in new hampshire. >> yeah. >> tomorrow night he's going to be lucky if he gets half that. kind of the untold story of the senator's candidacy is that he has lost half of his support in...
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michael parsons, thank you very much up there at dartmouth. appreciate you. >>> let's move on to this, acquitted and apparently unleashed. president trump is now openly retweeting supporters who are calling for the removal of a key impeachment witness. is there a purge in the works? >>> also today the president is praising china's efforts to contain the coronavirus, but are they really doing enough to stop the global spread? >>> and former new york city mayor michael bloomberg just got a big endorsement today, it is from a long-time republican military official who the president recently fired. stay with me, you're watching cnn on this friday. we will be right back. kills for scientists at 3m. one of the products i helped develop was a softer, more secure diaper closure. as a mom, i knew it had to work. there were babies involved... and they weren't saying much. i envisioned what it's like for babies to have diapers around them. that's what we do at 3m, we listen to people, even those who don't have a voice. at the end of the day, we are peopl
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fit them fast in this one so keep your eyes failed the cologne followed their 51 capitulation to dartmouth and with a 4 nil thrashing of freiburg win or lose they guarantee goals and that was the case again against bio and. unfortunately the ball went the way of the visitors in the 1st half robert live a double speak of the scoring with his 23rd of the season one mil to the champions after just 3 minutes i 2 minutes later it was to know through kingsley command. i live in dodge city with me turn to must rule over the lay off the smart finish things were getting embarrassing for cologne and more ways than one. there were just 12 minutes on the clock when by and put themselves out of sight. i said should not be 3 no i it was more of the same after the break as cannot break up his 2nd 66 minutes because the day when the german national paid for milk i asked you how the documents colognes mark how did a consolation strike for the whole she rode off the story after 17 minutes i for one finished another high scoring thriller featuring cologne will coach mark is just probably wouldn't mind a bori
fit them fast in this one so keep your eyes failed the cologne followed their 51 capitulation to dartmouth and with a 4 nil thrashing of freiburg win or lose they guarantee goals and that was the case again against bio and. unfortunately the ball went the way of the visitors in the 1st half robert live a double speak of the scoring with his 23rd of the season one mil to the champions after just 3 minutes i 2 minutes later it was to know through kingsley command. i live in dodge city with me...
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. >> i know i was recruited by dartmouth but i'm not sure about harvard. were really ahead of the time and really trying to do the right thing. they really believed diversity. for example, in my three years i was in a suite with david rockefeller and another guy spencer borden from the borden mill company their theory was that i would make rockefeller a better banker and i'm not quite sure what they felt he would be better at. [laughter] they were really the good people in this journey. [inaudible question] >> if you go to harvard you don't need any help. [laughter] >> that's the thing, it dugdoes give you an edge up. when i went into advertising, even now if you look at some of the people in tv, news, they are all a lot are from ivy league schools and it does give you a leg up. even if it's subconscious sometimes. >> did you find they all had a nice start in the career? >> oh yes. they all had nice start. one went to law school somewhere pretty successful on wall street. one gave up wall street and became an anglican priest in st. thomas. >> more than hal
. >> i know i was recruited by dartmouth but i'm not sure about harvard. were really ahead of the time and really trying to do the right thing. they really believed diversity. for example, in my three years i was in a suite with david rockefeller and another guy spencer borden from the borden mill company their theory was that i would make rockefeller a better banker and i'm not quite sure what they felt he would be better at. [laughter] they were really the good people in this journey....
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. >> i know i was recruited by dartmouth but i'm not sure about harvard. were really ahead of the time and really trying to do the right thing. they really believed diversity. for example, in my three years i was in a suite with david rockefeller and another guy spencer borden from the borden mill company their theory was that i would make rockefeller a better banker and i'm not quite sure what they felt he would be better at. [laughter] they were really the good people in this journey. [inaudible question] >> if you go to harvard you don't need any help. [laughter] >> that's the thing, it dugdoes give you an edge up. when i went into advertising, even now if you look at some of the people in tv, news, they are all a lot are from ivy league schools and it does give you a leg up. even if it's subconscious sometimes. >> did you find they all had a nice start in the career? >> oh yes. they all had nice start. one went to law school somewhere pretty successful on wall street. one gave up wall street and became an anglican priest in st. thomas. >> more than hal
. >> i know i was recruited by dartmouth but i'm not sure about harvard. were really ahead of the time and really trying to do the right thing. they really believed diversity. for example, in my three years i was in a suite with david rockefeller and another guy spencer borden from the borden mill company their theory was that i would make rockefeller a better banker and i'm not quite sure what they felt he would be better at. [laughter] they were really the good people in this journey....
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. >> princess elizabeth first noticed philip seven years earlier at the royal naval college in dartmouth, and prince philip was 18 and a naval cadet, the king and the queen, with their two daughters came to the college. they played crochet. and prince philip is intent on his shot and there's princess elizabeth gazing up at him. >> she was submitting very, very quickly. it did start there and no look back, frankly. it was a big love story. >> the feeling was that it had been mountbatten who engineered this. >> elizabeth and philip wrote letters to each other throughout the war and elizabeth had a photograph of philip beside her bed and when the war was over they began to see each other really rather frequently. >> and when he asked her to marry him in 1946, elizabeth says yes to philip. but, of course, she has to ask her father's permission. >> philip's proposal came as a nasty shock to the king and the queen. prince philip would not have been their first choice. i mean, he was a foreign prince and had a lot of german connections. >> after the war there is a great deal of anti-german sent
. >> princess elizabeth first noticed philip seven years earlier at the royal naval college in dartmouth, and prince philip was 18 and a naval cadet, the king and the queen, with their two daughters came to the college. they played crochet. and prince philip is intent on his shot and there's princess elizabeth gazing up at him. >> she was submitting very, very quickly. it did start there and no look back, frankly. it was a big love story. >> the feeling was that it had been...
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she was also an offensive assistant with dartmouth college this past fall. >>> a 16-year-old texas studenthdraws from school after refusing to cut his hair that he's growing out to help his sick sister. his 11-year-old sister and best friend maggie has an auto disease that affects her kidneys. johnson wants to donate a wig to her someday, but his school handbook says male students can't have hair past their ears. since he needs 8 to 14 inches until he can donate it johnson dropped out. the school district says johnson would have been allowed in class but would have to serve detention. the district also raised $3,000 to help the family with hospital expenses. >>> let's get a check on cnn business this morning. taking a look at global markets. it's looking like a mixed picture for asian markets although looks like they've mostly closed lower. european markets have opened lower and on wall street, it's looking like we're going to start a little bit lower when stocks open in a few hours from now. on friday stocks closed lower despite a strong jobs rorlt. it economy added 225,000 jobs in januar
she was also an offensive assistant with dartmouth college this past fall. >>> a 16-year-old texas studenthdraws from school after refusing to cut his hair that he's growing out to help his sick sister. his 11-year-old sister and best friend maggie has an auto disease that affects her kidneys. johnson wants to donate a wig to her someday, but his school handbook says male students can't have hair past their ears. since he needs 8 to 14 inches until he can donate it johnson dropped out....
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. >> princess elizabeth first noticed phillip seven years earlier at the royal naval college in dartmouthl of 13, and prince phillip was 18 and a naval cadet, the king and the queen with their two daughters came to the college. they played croquet. prince phillip concentrated on his shot and there is little princess elizabeth gazing up at him. >> she was smitten, eye sui'm s. it did start there. it was a big love story. >> the feeling was that it had been he mountbatten who engineered this. >> they wrote letters to each other throughout the war and elizabeth had a photograph of phillip by her bed. when the war was over, they began to see each other very quickly. >> when he asked her to marry hip in 1946, elizabeth says yes to phillip. but of course, she has to ask her father's permission. >> if i am's proposal came as a nasty shock to the king and the queen. >> prince phillip would not have been their first choice. he was a foreign prince and he had a lot of german connections. after the war, there is a great deal of anti-german sentiment in the household. the problem for phillip is that
. >> princess elizabeth first noticed phillip seven years earlier at the royal naval college in dartmouthl of 13, and prince phillip was 18 and a naval cadet, the king and the queen with their two daughters came to the college. they played croquet. prince phillip concentrated on his shot and there is little princess elizabeth gazing up at him. >> she was smitten, eye sui'm s. it did start there. it was a big love story. >> the feeling was that it had been he mountbatten who...
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bernie sanders, we expect him to do very well in college towns like where i teach at unh in durham, dartmouth college in hanover, perhaps. among progressive voters and then in his backyard basically on the western edge of new hampshire, in the connecticut river valley. he could eek out a win that way. what i'm looking for is can he build a broader coalition, affluent, suburban, well-educated voters, will they decide to go for bernie sanders? that gives us an indication down the road whether sanders can build a broader coalition to win him the nomination or is he going to be engaged in a struggle with one or more candidates going all the way through the winter and the spring to the convention? >> now, we heard from abby phillip earlier and from harry enton. 51% according to the new cnn poll of respondents have decided on a candidate. that means you've got nearly half of people there in new hampshire who have not decided. jasmine, you're watching the ground game. who is best position to exploit that still persuadable group? >> yeah. i mean the ground game is going to be critical here. i think s
bernie sanders, we expect him to do very well in college towns like where i teach at unh in durham, dartmouth college in hanover, perhaps. among progressive voters and then in his backyard basically on the western edge of new hampshire, in the connecticut river valley. he could eek out a win that way. what i'm looking for is can he build a broader coalition, affluent, suburban, well-educated voters, will they decide to go for bernie sanders? that gives us an indication down the road whether...
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here at this rally, at least, in hanover which is the campus of dartmouth targets many young students. but can he attract a coalition of democrats after new hampshire? also turnout. can he inspire voters to come out and vote for him on tuesday? he was disappointed with the turnout in iowa, he was hoping for better turnout, but the new hampshire primaries have a history of delivering surprises, so we'll see if that happens on tuesday. >> we will, indeed. jeff zeleny, thank you so much. >>> meanwhile, many campaign watchers are waiting to see how tuesday's vote will shake out before -- between, rather, two of the more moderate members of the party, former vice president joe biden and former south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg, and if their current feud will actually sway the results. cnn's jessica dean is with the biden campaign. jessica, what is this all about? are we seeing a different joe biden kind of emerge here? >> yeah, fred, i think that's true. we've seen different variations over the last 24 hours, that's for sure. to give you a big picture look, here's what's going on. j
here at this rally, at least, in hanover which is the campus of dartmouth targets many young students. but can he attract a coalition of democrats after new hampshire? also turnout. can he inspire voters to come out and vote for him on tuesday? he was disappointed with the turnout in iowa, he was hoping for better turnout, but the new hampshire primaries have a history of delivering surprises, so we'll see if that happens on tuesday. >> we will, indeed. jeff zeleny, thank you so much....
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bernie sanders cleaned up in his rural county is four years ago and this is grafton county, home of dartmouth and plymouth state university which is where pete buttigieg was campaigning earlier today. matt finn has a closer look at his campaign. what's he looking at? >> he's been filling up facilities with approximately the same size crowds. today mayor pete has been holding at least two public events after crisscrossing the state all weekend. one of pete buttigieg's final messages to voters is that he has the calm, cool temperament to be president, portraying himself as the opposite of president trump. just hours before the primary, the gloves are off. at a meet pete event at plymouth state university, mayor pete, who is struggling to gain traction with black voters attacked the trump administration for what he called it weaponizing white identity politics. >> the white house has mastered a form of white identity politics. and we come together by not papering over our differences but we should celebrate our identity. >> mayor pete's opponents joe biden and bernie sanders have been heavily at
bernie sanders cleaned up in his rural county is four years ago and this is grafton county, home of dartmouth and plymouth state university which is where pete buttigieg was campaigning earlier today. matt finn has a closer look at his campaign. what's he looking at? >> he's been filling up facilities with approximately the same size crowds. today mayor pete has been holding at least two public events after crisscrossing the state all weekend. one of pete buttigieg's final messages to...
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we're on the campus of dartmouth here in hanover, new hampshire. a mix of vermont residents from the state, of course, and a mixture of students. that is what the senator is trying to get for the primary on tuesday, to turn out a lot of students, a lot of young people. that is one of his strengths. it is what explains his lead over pete buttigieg in our new england poll this morning. he's leading 21 over 28%, but things can change here in new hampshire. take a look at senator sanders earlier today on cnn's "state of the union." >> i'm running against a candidate, pete buttigieg among others, who has raised contributions from more than 40 billionaires, including the ceos of some of the largest drug companies in america. so we are independent of our rev li revolution. they can legally do whatever they want. you want to do this today? let's do it today. >> reporter: senator sanders clearly using a similar message he's been talking about for years to rally voters. this is time, in his words, for a revolution. he is firing up an overflow crowd. a lot of
we're on the campus of dartmouth here in hanover, new hampshire. a mix of vermont residents from the state, of course, and a mixture of students. that is what the senator is trying to get for the primary on tuesday, to turn out a lot of students, a lot of young people. that is one of his strengths. it is what explains his lead over pete buttigieg in our new england poll this morning. he's leading 21 over 28%, but things can change here in new hampshire. take a look at senator sanders earlier...
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i read a piece, a speech given at the dartmouth lawyers association a while back, and he addressed thisue. of course the president has the article to authority, to fire anybody, he can demand -- he can do all of that, he is head of the executive branch congressman zeldin, but the fact of the matter is he has one of the best legal minds of the department of justice, one of the most qualified people people have spent a lot of money to hire bill barr to do something. and the president has got to trust his people, or he's got to say, you know, i'm going to be my own attorney general. i don't know what else he can say at this point. but it is not helpful to his campaign. it is not helpful, i think, to the cause of justice, for it to look like the appearance -- of obama was doing this, i would be saying the same thing. to look like he is putting pressure on the attorney general. the attorney general could do his job. let him do his job. i don't mean to make a bigger stick of this than there is, but the president has got to just let this go and do his job of running the country. or get rid of
i read a piece, a speech given at the dartmouth lawyers association a while back, and he addressed thisue. of course the president has the article to authority, to fire anybody, he can demand -- he can do all of that, he is head of the executive branch congressman zeldin, but the fact of the matter is he has one of the best legal minds of the department of justice, one of the most qualified people people have spent a lot of money to hire bill barr to do something. and the president has got to...
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we look at the connecticut river valley from a lot of liberal votes are for mind in places like dartmouthniversity is located. bernie sanders ran up the numbers in these rule counties, somewhat rule counties from four years ago. something that is kind of, well i will be watching tomorrow night, sean. you go back to iowa and there is an interesting development that may or may not be significant tomorrow night. buttigieg and orange from, sanders purple come elizabeth warren in yellow and out here, johnson county, the eastern part of the state, the university of iowa. in this from a lot of young voters, progressive voters, attracted to the message of sanders, warren and like i mentioned on the western half of vermont, they split the vote. 30% to 33%, could that happen in new hampshire? it could come elizabeth one from massachusetts, bernie sanders from vermont. that might be dynamic to develop tomorrow so we will keep an eye on that. where do we stand as of tonight? 9:30 in the evening from a hampshire, new hampshire, we put the poles together to the 9th oy yesterday and the state of the e p
we look at the connecticut river valley from a lot of liberal votes are for mind in places like dartmouthniversity is located. bernie sanders ran up the numbers in these rule counties, somewhat rule counties from four years ago. something that is kind of, well i will be watching tomorrow night, sean. you go back to iowa and there is an interesting development that may or may not be significant tomorrow night. buttigieg and orange from, sanders purple come elizabeth warren in yellow and out...
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he held a big rally on the campus yesterday of dartmouth university. that is a college town where sanders is always very strong. they do believe the momentum is behind his campaign. it's almost a deja vu all over again to a certain extent, john, because we talked about the situation in iowa where the sanders campaign firmly believed there were more voters behind him and their campaign than any other campaign, but it was about getting those voters out to the polls. of course, the turnout numbers in iowa were not what the sanders campaign expected, and they fell a little bit short in their version of what a victory could be, because it could be a tie there without knowing what the final verdict is. you can bet the final hours of the campaign is all about getting their canvassers out, knocking on doors, making sure people tell them they're committed to getting out there and vote. when it's high, sanders usually does well. when it's not as good, that's where he finds himself in trouble. john? >> the secretary says he'll actually count the votes tomorrow. r
he held a big rally on the campus yesterday of dartmouth university. that is a college town where sanders is always very strong. they do believe the momentum is behind his campaign. it's almost a deja vu all over again to a certain extent, john, because we talked about the situation in iowa where the sanders campaign firmly believed there were more voters behind him and their campaign than any other campaign, but it was about getting those voters out to the polls. of course, the turnout numbers...
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for voters like you, folks you're working with there, dartmouth and elsewhere, is that a big drivingactor or is it more issues like, for instance, medicare for all? >> i think it is definitely a combination of the two. students are concerned about electability, but most of the students that i personally have spoken with said that they'll rally behind whoever the nominee eventually is and they want to make sure that everyone else does the same. a lot of students do care about particular issues, but i don't think that any of those issues would be necessarily a make or break for many of the students that i'm speaking to. >> you are an elizabeth warren supporter. what do you make of her decline in the polling, her showing in iowa, why do you think it happened? >> personally i'm not exactly sure. i have to say that i support elizabeth warren because i think she's doing a great job of understanding the root of issues and her policy proposals are doing a great job at tackling the cause of most of the problems that we are working with today. i think that polls tend to be relatively flexible
for voters like you, folks you're working with there, dartmouth and elsewhere, is that a big drivingactor or is it more issues like, for instance, medicare for all? >> i think it is definitely a combination of the two. students are concerned about electability, but most of the students that i personally have spoken with said that they'll rally behind whoever the nominee eventually is and they want to make sure that everyone else does the same. a lot of students do care about particular...
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fairly progressive-liberal part of the tate in towns like keane -- of the state in hanover where dartmouth is. >> reporter: that's where bernie sanders is going to be any moment now as he speaks. we see them starting to file in, events also later on this afternoon. a busy day for the sanders campaign. leland: you started with chris wallace on "fox news sunday," mark, we'll check back in, thank you so much. health health for an update on the buttigieg campaign, let's turn to matt finn in dover, new hampshire, where mayor pete will be holding a campaign event in a little less than an hour, right, matt? >> reporter: yep. once again, heather, mayor pete is crisscrossing the state at a hyper speed, and really his message to voters here just i before they head to the primary on tuesday is that he is the cool, calm candidate for president, and he's even obama-esque. he's really trying to insist that he has crossover appeal, that he can one independent votes and even votes from republicans. >> the idea that you've got to be for revolution or status quo leaves most of us out. we need a politics tha
fairly progressive-liberal part of the tate in towns like keane -- of the state in hanover where dartmouth is. >> reporter: that's where bernie sanders is going to be any moment now as he speaks. we see them starting to file in, events also later on this afternoon. a busy day for the sanders campaign. leland: you started with chris wallace on "fox news sunday," mark, we'll check back in, thank you so much. health health for an update on the buttigieg campaign, let's turn to matt...
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jonathan freed, another student at dartmouth, he says he's undecided. >> new hampshire has one of the largest opioid problems in our country. what do you address the opioid problem in our state and the country at large? >> thanks for asking that, jonathan. i ask groups, whenever i'm together with them, and this topic comes up, how many people in here have lost a loved one, a friend, a neighbor, a cousin, to the opioid crisis? and look how many people raised their hands. the estimate i've seen is that 193 people die every day from addiction and overdoses. it's like a plane crash. it happens today, and again tomorrow, and again the next day, and the next day, and the next day. if we don't do something about it. so a couple of years ago, i was having lunch with he elijah cummings, some of you may remember elijah, one of the best men god put on this earth. elijah was the congressman from baltimore, maryland. and we were talking about the opioid crisis and how much it looked like the aids crisis, in that it had two things about it. one is a lot of stigma, so people don't like to talk about
jonathan freed, another student at dartmouth, he says he's undecided. >> new hampshire has one of the largest opioid problems in our country. what do you address the opioid problem in our state and the country at large? >> thanks for asking that, jonathan. i ask groups, whenever i'm together with them, and this topic comes up, how many people in here have lost a loved one, a friend, a neighbor, a cousin, to the opioid crisis? and look how many people raised their hands. the estimate...
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. >> i want you to meet gabriel geoffer, a student at dartmouth college who's currently undecided. >>nk you, mr. vice president. today, bashar al asad, a man guilty of war crimes, remains in power in syria. hundreds of thousands of syrians have died in the devastating civil war. back in 2012, you advised president obama against arming and training syrian opposition forces. do you stand by your decision? >> i think you got that wrong. i didn't say that. the issue at the time was whether or not we should use military force if they were moving in with chemical weapons. what i did say was, we should not, and the president agreed, and the military did, we should not be sending a large number of ground troops into syria. what i did help do is organize an organization made up of arab countries, arab fighters and the kurds together, that took on isis and they provided the caliphate 61 nations. and with a small contingent of american forces, american special forces, training them, 10,000 kurds died in defeating isis, reestablishing the caliphate. and what happened? what happened? this presiden
. >> i want you to meet gabriel geoffer, a student at dartmouth college who's currently undecided. >>nk you, mr. vice president. today, bashar al asad, a man guilty of war crimes, remains in power in syria. hundreds of thousands of syrians have died in the devastating civil war. back in 2012, you advised president obama against arming and training syrian opposition forces. do you stand by your decision? >> i think you got that wrong. i didn't say that. the issue at the time...
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. >> that was dartmouth in 1956. >> the wrong side one.[laughter] >> ai one and i think that slowed up that evolution the field, but the good news is now i think it's possible that it's coming together and can actually work and you can have both a tricycle-- [inaudible] >> weigel asked fits into that. she's a brilliant technologist and i'm speaking on your behalf. you may resonate with the angle bart view, you know tricycle, more complex, but we don't have to be either/or. if we take seriously where low friction with humans understanding it and we build the engine, it's like ai feels like we've been building car engines for 60 years, but no one has build a car in their different controls. we need a common set of controls easy for everyone and then we can be fancy under the hood. its computer science principal. >> another metaphor. >> thank you, great question, bob. >> the possibility of all these worlds and really the story building that is implicit in understanding all of these fields, but also wondering about bias and implied or percepti
. >> that was dartmouth in 1956. >> the wrong side one.[laughter] >> ai one and i think that slowed up that evolution the field, but the good news is now i think it's possible that it's coming together and can actually work and you can have both a tricycle-- [inaudible] >> weigel asked fits into that. she's a brilliant technologist and i'm speaking on your behalf. you may resonate with the angle bart view, you know tricycle, more complex, but we don't have to be...
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. >> he is the managing editor of the dartmouth paper. he is undecided.me. >> hi, senator sanders. if you're the nominee, you're expected to face criticism such as president trump stating, quote, america will never be a socialist country, end quote. for americans who hold this belief, hoy do you overcome that kind of labelling to convince them to vote for you? >> good. in two ways, in many ways donald trump is a socialist himself. he is a socialist who believes in massive help to large corporations and the rich. when trump was a private businessman, he is a real estate developer, he himself received some $800 million in tax breaks and subsidies to build luxury condominiums. that's called socialism for the very, very rich. when we give tax breaks and subsidies to the fossil fuel industry to the tune of hundreds of billions of dollars so they can produce a product which is destroying the planet, this is called socialism for large corporations, corporate socialism. now my definition of socialism, needless to say, is a little bit different, and i think if you
. >> he is the managing editor of the dartmouth paper. he is undecided.me. >> hi, senator sanders. if you're the nominee, you're expected to face criticism such as president trump stating, quote, america will never be a socialist country, end quote. for americans who hold this belief, hoy do you overcome that kind of labelling to convince them to vote for you? >> good. in two ways, in many ways donald trump is a socialist himself. he is a socialist who believes in massive help...
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secretary azar earned his bachelor's degree from dartmouth college and a law degree from yale university. proceed. welcome. >> chairman grassley and ranking member widen, thank you for inviting me to discuss the president's budget for fiscal year 2021. i'm honored to appear before this question for now the third time. especially after the remarkable year of results that the men and women at hhs have produced. with support from this committee in many respects this past year we have seen the number of drug overdose deaths begin to decline for the first time in two decades. another record year of generic drug approvals from fda and historic drops in medicare advantage, medicare part d, and insurance exchange premiums. the president's budget aims to continue delivering these kinds of results and move towards a future where hhs' programs work better for the people we serve, where our human services programs put people at the center and where america's health care system is affordable, personalized, puts patients in control, and treats you like a human being and not like a number. that is the
secretary azar earned his bachelor's degree from dartmouth college and a law degree from yale university. proceed. welcome. >> chairman grassley and ranking member widen, thank you for inviting me to discuss the president's budget for fiscal year 2021. i'm honored to appear before this question for now the third time. especially after the remarkable year of results that the men and women at hhs have produced. with support from this committee in many respects this past year we have seen...
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you can go back to chief justice john marshall's opinion and 1819 in the dartmouth college versus woodward case where he said a corporation is an artificial entity, invisible, intangible, existing only in contemplation of law possessing only the right conferred upon it by the state legislature, not the constitutional rights of the people. and yet the roberts court in citizens united endowed private corporations, these invisible, intangible artificial entities with the political rights of the people, essentially arming the ceos with the power to spin other peoples money that justice brandeis terms it in political campaigns. and for all of the reasons stated by several of the witnesses, that has occasioned a dramatic change in the character and the quality of american politics. now, i favor a constitutional amendment for the same reason that i support all the constitutional amendments that have reversed reactionary jurisprudence by the supreme court. that's how we got women's suffrage in the 19th amendment which toppled the supreme court's decision in minor, saying women did not get the righ
you can go back to chief justice john marshall's opinion and 1819 in the dartmouth college versus woodward case where he said a corporation is an artificial entity, invisible, intangible, existing only in contemplation of law possessing only the right conferred upon it by the state legislature, not the constitutional rights of the people. and yet the roberts court in citizens united endowed private corporations, these invisible, intangible artificial entities with the political rights of the...
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we're on the college campus of dartmouth. >> i can't keep up. that's what it is.int is that. >> reporter: but, you know, you watch that video while we were making that drive from keene here through hanover. this is a video the biden campaign went up with in the last hour which they compare they're calling the records of former vice president joe biden to the record of former south bend mayor pete buttigieg and it took quite a -- i'm trying to figure out a way to characterize the tone out of the biden campaign with this. suggesting the former vice president was negotiating iran nuclear deals, working to pass gun reform measures, that the buttigieg administration in south bend was more focussed on fixing sidewalks in the city of 100,000 in putting colored lights onto bridges. this has taken a turn in the campaign because you realize that joe biden's candidacy is really at a crucial moment here. losing by quite a bit to the former south bend mayor in iowa. you just looked at the polling there, seeing it's bernie sanders and pete buttigieg at the top of polls here in
we're on the college campus of dartmouth. >> i can't keep up. that's what it is.int is that. >> reporter: but, you know, you watch that video while we were making that drive from keene here through hanover. this is a video the biden campaign went up with in the last hour which they compare they're calling the records of former vice president joe biden to the record of former south bend mayor pete buttigieg and it took quite a -- i'm trying to figure out a way to characterize the...
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before the committee recently the pediatrician from dartmouth helped us to understand this very issue. based upon her testimony, sworn under oath, we know that biologically the brain is more susceptible to nicotine addiction during adolescence and begins around 18 and for most it lasts well into their 20s. a brain that isn't exposed to psychotropic drugs is less likely to develop addiction. in the worst opioid epidemic in our lifetime it began with misleading marketing and a lack of regulatory oversight and my fear is that we are repeating the same mistakes making way for a new generation grappling with addiction that we all hope to avoid. so i just want to say 26 years ago we had a tobacco company ceos in the room testifying before the committee that they didn't believe that nicotine and products was addictive. four years later in another hearing before the committee today's schools warned the students about the harm particularly on developing brains. they offer which they claim releases and amount similar to a pic of 20 cigarettes. some report going through a single product in three
before the committee recently the pediatrician from dartmouth helped us to understand this very issue. based upon her testimony, sworn under oath, we know that biologically the brain is more susceptible to nicotine addiction during adolescence and begins around 18 and for most it lasts well into their 20s. a brain that isn't exposed to psychotropic drugs is less likely to develop addiction. in the worst opioid epidemic in our lifetime it began with misleading marketing and a lack of regulatory...
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who was before this committee recently, pediatrician from dartmouth, has helped us to understand thisvery issue. , swornpon her testimony under oath, we know biologically the brain is more susceptible to nicotine addiction during adolescence. late adolescence begins around 18. and for most last well into their 20's. a brain that is not exposed to psychotropic drugs such as nicotine during adolescence is less likely to develop addiction. my state is in the throes of the worst opioid epidemic in our lifetime. misleadingth marketing and lack of regulatory oversight. and my fear is that we are repeating those same mistakes in making way for a new generation grappling with addiction. that we all thought to avoid. so i just want to say 26 years ago, we had tobacco company ceos sitting in this room testifying before this committee that they did not believe the nicotine in the cigar products was addictive . four years later, the ceos were forced to admit to the risk of nicotine in another hearing before this committee. today, schools around the country warned students about the harms of nicot
who was before this committee recently, pediatrician from dartmouth, has helped us to understand thisvery issue. , swornpon her testimony under oath, we know biologically the brain is more susceptible to nicotine addiction during adolescence. late adolescence begins around 18. and for most last well into their 20's. a brain that is not exposed to psychotropic drugs such as nicotine during adolescence is less likely to develop addiction. my state is in the throes of the worst opioid epidemic in...