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>> i'm from a small town called bedford in new hampshire. >> jimmy: bedford, new hampshire. >> yeah.erson in bedford to come every show. >> yeah, thank you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's for you buddy. >> yeah. >> jimmy: 'c i >> yeah. >> jimmy: just giving your appreciation for fellow new hampshire comedians. >> well, it's crazy. so, i went to high school in a a town called manchester city, and that's where adam sandler is from. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and then bedford is where sarah silverman is from. so, two incredible comedians who came from, you know, my neck of the woods. and have you seen sandler's new netflix special? have you seen it? >> jimmy: fantastic. >> it's so great. >> jimmy: 100% fresh. >> 100% fresh. >> jimmy: it's great. >> and it's been just so many -- and i just realized watching it, i had such an emotional reaction to adam. and then the fact that these people had grown up in my hometown. and in both cases when i first met sarah, and when i first met adam, they had heard -- i was on "snl" at the time, and they had heard i was from new hampshire and from the same hometo
>> i'm from a small town called bedford in new hampshire. >> jimmy: bedford, new hampshire. >> yeah.erson in bedford to come every show. >> yeah, thank you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's for you buddy. >> yeah. >> jimmy: 'c i >> yeah. >> jimmy: just giving your appreciation for fellow new hampshire comedians. >> well, it's crazy. so, i went to high school in a a town called manchester city, and that's where adam sandler is from....
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"daily caller" news foundation, editor-in-chief, christopher bedford.egist, former chair of the nevada republican party, amy tarkanian. great to have you with us. let's start, amy with you, the president tonight is going to talk unity. i got to share a secret with you. i am going to whisper this, okay, i would like him to come out and just tattoo the dems right on the chin. i really am not in the mood for unity with the dems. >> well, you know, first of all i applaud the president for at least attempting to unify the congress, but, you have already got nancy pelosi and chuck schumer attacking him before even said one word. it is not going to happen. lou: christopher, i can't imagine nancy pelosi and schumer being less vial and venomous because the president speaks unity. am i am not clever enough to understand the political strategy of such a thing, when he has been, he has, you know, they have sole him out every way from sunday. i'm talking about the rinos, first of all, not the dems. he needs to unite the republican party certainly. but the democratic
"daily caller" news foundation, editor-in-chief, christopher bedford.egist, former chair of the nevada republican party, amy tarkanian. great to have you with us. let's start, amy with you, the president tonight is going to talk unity. i got to share a secret with you. i am going to whisper this, okay, i would like him to come out and just tattoo the dems right on the chin. i really am not in the mood for unity with the dems. >> well, you know, first of all i applaud the...
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p.m., the former governor of massachusetts and that 6:40 join in at., we will a campaign stop in bedford, new hampshire. >> oh my god. hey, how are you doing? you survived. hi. >> hi, welcome. how are you? that is so great. >> very proud of that. >> great work. >> he is splitting his time between washington. [indiscernible] >> as long as his health is good. heck of a party. his restaurant first a --r before i opened find opened mine. -- i opened the mine in 1986.ed [indiscernible] forgotten how to serve. has served who thousands of plates, i understand how that transaction should look like. >> [indiscernible] >> this is 15 years ago come of that he articulates so much better. >> that is who you serve. you do that properly and then all the customers are taken care of. >> probably did not finish strong. >> imagine. sometimes they do. he is on my call list. hey.him i said, >> my sister taught at a school for number of years. them.now people at all of >> it is a tight community. welcome. so glad you are here. things are so different. [no audio] i could come out here week after week. >> [indi
p.m., the former governor of massachusetts and that 6:40 join in at., we will a campaign stop in bedford, new hampshire. >> oh my god. hey, how are you doing? you survived. hi. >> hi, welcome. how are you? that is so great. >> very proud of that. >> great work. >> he is splitting his time between washington. [indiscernible] >> as long as his health is good. heck of a party. his restaurant first a --r before i opened find opened mine. -- i opened the mine in...
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joining me now, daily caller foundation, author of the art of the donald, chris bedford is back. >> thanks. >> there is a lot of criticism ahead of this second summit for the president, it is interesting, i would assume senator like ed markey would be talking about making sure that human rights violations and labor camps are the very first thing that president addresses, but instead, markey and company are worried about concessions. what are they chirping about? >> they are worried that president will gave something to north koreans without concrete in exchange. kennedy: oh, like the iran deal. >> like basically every single foreign policy that barack obama made. and by the way, president trump is correct to point out that a lots of folks who are chirping at him from television screens are those who were in charge of negotiations for president obama's team and bush's team, i understand there is a lot the stake, people should be worried, trump is the kind of guy who can make a gut-decision deal, but they don't have too much to stand on. the foreign policy experts. the north korea foreign po
joining me now, daily caller foundation, author of the art of the donald, chris bedford is back. >> thanks. >> there is a lot of criticism ahead of this second summit for the president, it is interesting, i would assume senator like ed markey would be talking about making sure that human rights violations and labor camps are the very first thing that president addresses, but instead, markey and company are worried about concessions. what are they chirping about? >> they are...
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and on the couch, editor in chief of "the daily color" news foundation, christopher bedford. they go. we will hop right to it. the police releasing two australian brothers they previously question and the attack against smollett. chicago police now say the trajectory of the investigation has shifted. mike tobin is live in chicago with the latest. >> i have just got a statement from smollett's team. let me read it to you verbatim. >> there are no plans of jussie smollett to me was chicago police today. any news reports suggesting otherwise is inaccurate." that is in reference to a report that ran to the "chicago sun-times" today. this morning, saying that he might submit to what they are suggesting. they will keep an active dialogue when with chicago police on his behalf. "we have no further comment today." smollett's team has been saying that he is further victimized by the claims that he staged his own attack. over the weekend, police told me that smollett is no longer considered a victim in this case. they stopped short of saying that he is a suspect, but what police did sa
and on the couch, editor in chief of "the daily color" news foundation, christopher bedford. they go. we will hop right to it. the police releasing two australian brothers they previously question and the attack against smollett. chicago police now say the trajectory of the investigation has shifted. mike tobin is live in chicago with the latest. >> i have just got a statement from smollett's team. let me read it to you verbatim. >> there are no plans of jussie smollett to...
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extremely savvy having grown up sort of in nantucket this was analogous to new bedford during the boom we all read about in moby dick. she kind of grew up in this booming towns and she's really savvy when she went out to the west coast during the gold rush and she got into moneylending, hospitality, laundries, all sorts of businesses that were needed and she made a lot of money doing it. she gave john brown about $50,000. i don't remember where exactly, but it's in the high six figur figures. >> i didn't mean to take you off track i was just curious. >> she gave him a lot of money which is a controversial thing to do. there was a group of white men who gave him money and they were fearful for their life, one of them actually had to leave the country, so giving john brown money was a pretty dangerous thing. of course robert reed church who i mentioned was born a slave and ended up escaping. he ends up going to memphis and becoming a, you know, basically a jack of all trades but his main thing was real estate and the interesting thing about memphis is that's where the ku klux klan was fo
extremely savvy having grown up sort of in nantucket this was analogous to new bedford during the boom we all read about in moby dick. she kind of grew up in this booming towns and she's really savvy when she went out to the west coast during the gold rush and she got into moneylending, hospitality, laundries, all sorts of businesses that were needed and she made a lot of money doing it. she gave john brown about $50,000. i don't remember where exactly, but it's in the high six figur figures....
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the daily express reports on how bedford police force was pushed to the brink when it ran out of officersgang attacks, rapes and riots. the metro gives details how a holby city star's daughter was filmed dying of a drug overdose at a music festival in the summer of 2017. louella fletcher—michie was reportedly labelled a drama queen as she begged for assistance at bestival. the daily mirror says convicted peadophille and former tv entertainer rolf harris was seen wandering around the grounds of a primary school, waving at children, until he was asked to leave by staff. actor liam neeson is on the front page of the sun, as he denies being racist following his controversial comments about wanting to kill a black man. the daily mail leads on britain sobering up, saying there has been decline in harmful drinking. it also features a story about the bbc radio 4 presenter john humphrys, who they say is to quit the station. so there we are. plenty to get our teeth into. you are going to start us teeth into. you are going to start us off with the daily telegraph, we have to do our daily dose of wre
the daily express reports on how bedford police force was pushed to the brink when it ran out of officersgang attacks, rapes and riots. the metro gives details how a holby city star's daughter was filmed dying of a drug overdose at a music festival in the summer of 2017. louella fletcher—michie was reportedly labelled a drama queen as she begged for assistance at bestival. the daily mirror says convicted peadophille and former tv entertainer rolf harris was seen wandering around the grounds...
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church street in both directions closed due to carriageway repairs from a315 kensington high street to bedfordtzini. hello, good morning. not the greatest day of weather today at cross the capital. in fact it is looking rather blustery and further up looking rather blustery and further up rates of rain around at times. some of it will be heavy as we head towards the end of the day. to begin with, the rain is there. it is light and patchy. misty, murky conditions. by and patchy. misty, murky conditions. by the afternoon we could see gus or 40 to 50 mph. then the rain will turn heavy as we had to the evening rush—hour with this band of rain drifting from the west —— gusts of. it should have mostly cleared by six or seven o'clock. it is wet and windy by the end of the day. top temperatures between nine and 11 degrees, still mild. 0vernight tonight, showers follow the main weather front, clear spells, the winds will drop, then strengthen into tomorrow morning. 0vernight lows between 5—7d. so tomorrow another windy day. there could be showers but mostly dry. it will brighten up with sunny spells at
church street in both directions closed due to carriageway repairs from a315 kensington high street to bedfordtzini. hello, good morning. not the greatest day of weather today at cross the capital. in fact it is looking rather blustery and further up looking rather blustery and further up rates of rain around at times. some of it will be heavy as we head towards the end of the day. to begin with, the rain is there. it is light and patchy. misty, murky conditions. by and patchy. misty, murky...
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we can also speak to lawrence quayle, whose son leo was born 15 weeks early — hejoins me from bedfordt leo. lawrence, we can't hear you at the moment, we are going to try and come back to you. i don't think it is you, we will see what we can do. josie, hopefully i can hear you, you are right next to me! how common a problem is this? sadly, it is a very common problem. so babies who are born using neonatal care, that is around 100,000 babies every year in the uk, one in seven babies, which is not by any stretch of the imagination a rarer event. so of course, all of those debuts‘ parents had to content with their lives starting earlier because the baby is premature or starting it off with a very sick baby, it is a very different experience to what they we re different experience to what they were expecting. and because they are so poorly and so tiny, they can be in hospitalforfar so poorly and so tiny, they can be in hospital for far longer than paternity leave allows for, i suppose. of course. so paternity leave at the moment is only two weeks, but the average neonatal stay is eight da
we can also speak to lawrence quayle, whose son leo was born 15 weeks early — hejoins me from bedfordt leo. lawrence, we can't hear you at the moment, we are going to try and come back to you. i don't think it is you, we will see what we can do. josie, hopefully i can hear you, you are right next to me! how common a problem is this? sadly, it is a very common problem. so babies who are born using neonatal care, that is around 100,000 babies every year in the uk, one in seven babies, which is...
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let's bring in chris bedford. what do you make of this?k the democrats are rushing to get on board with some of the things that seem fresh. but it's an old idea. senator bernie sanders is an old-fashioned democratic socialist. ocasio-cortez represents a new wave of seemingly socialist. but then you have folks like senator kamala harris and cory booker who seem to be jumping on the train because it' popular. but it went play that well with the american people. liz: sanders tweeted out, trump tear fired our day one fundraising and sign-up numbers. he's scared and he should be. >> bernie sanders is someone who could be a disrupter to this election. the same forces that got trump elected, that pressure building in the united states hasn't been completely let out yet. there is room to tap into strains of populism. bernie sanders was able to cause a huge amount of destruction. >> the critics have been saying the problem with this is the a conclusion is where the mind comes to rest. that is when they talk big government ideas, they think big gove
let's bring in chris bedford. what do you make of this?k the democrats are rushing to get on board with some of the things that seem fresh. but it's an old idea. senator bernie sanders is an old-fashioned democratic socialist. ocasio-cortez represents a new wave of seemingly socialist. but then you have folks like senator kamala harris and cory booker who seem to be jumping on the train because it' popular. but it went play that well with the american people. liz: sanders tweeted out, trump...
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to "the daily caller" news foundation chris bedford. legal, but what do you think of it? >> i doubt it will hold up. it took governor chris christie to veto it. will get a democratic governor to get it through. there were a lot of laws when president barack obama was in charge, people need to furnish birth certificate. they were called racist and conspiritorial at least dealing with what the constitution requires after president, that they be a natural-born citizen, live here 14 years, 35 years old and haven't already served two terms. in order to add another requirement to be president, you would have to get a constitutional amendment. neil: i'm always, surprised chris, that these returned have not been out. one page a return from years ago came out with a large loss. the understanding being, well it is possible that since that substantial loss he didn't or hadn't paid any taxes over the years, as part of a multiyear write off. we don't know, are you surprised as i am, they didn't leak out? >> i'm amazed. in today's political climate,
to "the daily caller" news foundation chris bedford. legal, but what do you think of it? >> i doubt it will hold up. it took governor chris christie to veto it. will get a democratic governor to get it through. there were a lot of laws when president barack obama was in charge, people need to furnish birth certificate. they were called racist and conspiritorial at least dealing with what the constitution requires after president, that they be a natural-born citizen, live here 14...
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we have another woman who lived in her home in bedford for 52 years and has to transition into a little more structured care environment and doesn't have the time off from work to help her mom with that transition. caring for parents, getting things work when the hospital called and says your dad has broken her hip and we need you to come in because he needs to be 1-to-1 because he has alzheimer's disease and he is very overstimulated in the hospital. families are having tough questions and having to balance everything seems to be complicated. our folks would benefit as much from having a very strong paid family leave bill in new hampshire and federally would be fantastic as well. we could draw from that model and it would be great if new hampshire was best practice and could pave the way for very strong, keeping loved ones along and that is in the new hampshire way. to make our own choices no matter what happens next. >> kathleen murphy who is next in our panel is the superintendent, in this district. and he/she was named superintendent, in 2016 was named superintendent of the year. sh
we have another woman who lived in her home in bedford for 52 years and has to transition into a little more structured care environment and doesn't have the time off from work to help her mom with that transition. caring for parents, getting things work when the hospital called and says your dad has broken her hip and we need you to come in because he needs to be 1-to-1 because he has alzheimer's disease and he is very overstimulated in the hospital. families are having tough questions and...
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have another woman who is moving her home has lived -- moving her mom, who has lived at her home in bedford for 52 years. she has to take her to a more structured care environment, and she does not have the time off from work to help with that transition. we hear stories of kids caring for their parents and trying to make things work, especially when the hospital calls and says, you know, your dad has and we need you to come in, because he needs to is in121, because he the early stages of alzheimer's disease. he needs to stay here. families are in tough situations, and having to balance everything seems to be very complicated. our foe who benefit just as much from having a very strong paid here in new bill hampshire, and federally would be fantastic as well. then we could draw from that model. and what if it be great if new hampshire could pave the way for a very strong way of keeping our loved ones home? i think that is also the new hampshire way, is to be able to make our own choices, no matter what happens in life. jan: thank you, heather. , who is next on our panel, is the superintenden
have another woman who is moving her home has lived -- moving her mom, who has lived at her home in bedford for 52 years. she has to take her to a more structured care environment, and she does not have the time off from work to help with that transition. we hear stories of kids caring for their parents and trying to make things work, especially when the hospital calls and says, you know, your dad has and we need you to come in, because he needs to is in121, because he the early stages of...
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it came during his remarks at the politics and eggs speaking series in bedford, new hampshire. from the road to the white house, this is about 50 minutes. and nass werent the famous reagan-bush debate in 1980. i campaigned with bush 41 in 1992 and manned the microphone on primary night for him. i enjoyed traveling the state with governor judd gregg, a close colleague and friend, when he campaigned successfully for the senate here. but it is not so much my fond memories of new hampshire that bring me here today. i am here actually because i think our country is in grave peril, and i cannot sit any longer quietly on the sidelines. we have a president who openly praises and encourages despotic and authoritarian leaders abroad while going out of his way, seemingly, to insult and even humiliate our democratic allies. the question prisons itself, why? we have a president who has set out to unravel, rather than promote arms control, nuclear arms control agreements, with other nuclear powers. why? he has lately tossed around threats at united states itself using nuclear weapons against
it came during his remarks at the politics and eggs speaking series in bedford, new hampshire. from the road to the white house, this is about 50 minutes. and nass werent the famous reagan-bush debate in 1980. i campaigned with bush 41 in 1992 and manned the microphone on primary night for him. i enjoyed traveling the state with governor judd gregg, a close colleague and friend, when he campaigned successfully for the senate here. but it is not so much my fond memories of new hampshire that...
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. >> reporter: on january 18th, kraft left bedford, massachusetts for palm peabeach florida and paid for an act recorded on the surveillance cameras. the day of the afc title game, kraft returned to the spa and paid for another sexual act caught on camera. a few days later he departed palm beach for kansas city where he watched his new england patriots defeat the chiefs at the super bowl. police believed women were living in the spas. the month-long investigation has uncovered a multiinternational scheme stretching from china to pa palm beach-to new york city to palm beach, florida. >> this is the tip of the tip of the iceberg. >>> the summons robert kraft received yesterday isn't much different than a speeding ticket. for first offenders like kraft in this situation, it's very unlikely he will see jail time. don't expect to see robert kraft in handcuffs or even in court, his attorney can handle that. thank you for telling us the details. joining us now is laura coast, a former prosecutor. do you agree with everything we've heard even though this carries up to a one year prison sente
. >> reporter: on january 18th, kraft left bedford, massachusetts for palm peabeach florida and paid for an act recorded on the surveillance cameras. the day of the afc title game, kraft returned to the spa and paid for another sexual act caught on camera. a few days later he departed palm beach for kansas city where he watched his new england patriots defeat the chiefs at the super bowl. police believed women were living in the spas. the month-long investigation has uncovered a...
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street journal" editorial writer jillian melchior with us, and "daily caller" editor-in-chief, chris bedfordra bread, i thought the panera bread ceo came out with this. he was taking victory laps. this would revolutionize everything. capitalism in itself was not right. there was something else there that corporations could make money, everyone could get fed and we would be a better society. it doesn't work out that way. >> i think one of the really interesting things to point out here is people didn't want to do this particular model. but i do think there is somewhat of a appetite for -- charles: is that pun intended? >> i do. giving usa, one of the really interesting things, 2017, most recent year they looked at, charitable contributions are up 400 million. it's a record-breaker. 70% coming from individuals. the reason is the economy is better. people are getting lifted up this pulling others up with them. i don't think they want to do redistribution of wealth at the salad bowl. charles: right. >> that is not really appropriate way to do it. panera bread is trying to capitalize on social ju
street journal" editorial writer jillian melchior with us, and "daily caller" editor-in-chief, chris bedfordra bread, i thought the panera bread ceo came out with this. he was taking victory laps. this would revolutionize everything. capitalism in itself was not right. there was something else there that corporations could make money, everyone could get fed and we would be a better society. it doesn't work out that way. >> i think one of the really interesting things to...
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arrives in new york and she joined them, they marry, and they end up in new bedford. he is very soon recruited to the abolitionist movement from a small church where he is practicing his oratory. frederick douglass, very soon becomes the most famous negro in the world and one of the most heard voices of abolitionists. very soon, it happens that turned them into this person. it happened very quickly. within five years, within seven years he's famous. when in fact the slave act happened, frederick douglass begins to break war with the path that is him of abolitionism and begins to say things like what you really need here to solve the slavery problem is if you'd dead slave catchers. so douglas becomes a radical enough pivot point in the boo book -- and the pivot point in american history is when the country tries to compromise one more time with slavery by saying we obligate everyone to return slave property that escaped. in this inflection point has its origin at the beginning of revolution and does it not? >> 's we know his story because he told it. he told it very we
arrives in new york and she joined them, they marry, and they end up in new bedford. he is very soon recruited to the abolitionist movement from a small church where he is practicing his oratory. frederick douglass, very soon becomes the most famous negro in the world and one of the most heard voices of abolitionists. very soon, it happens that turned them into this person. it happened very quickly. within five years, within seven years he's famous. when in fact the slave act happened,...
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we have another woman who's with lived in bedford for 52 years, and now she has to transition into a more structured care environment, and she doesn't have the time off from work to help her mom with that pringz. we hear stories of kids caring for parents, and trying to make things work. especially when a hospital calls and says your dad's broken his hip and we need you to come in because he needs to be on one-to-one because he has alzheimer's disease, and he's very overstimulated in the hospital, but he has to stay here. families are having these tough questions and having to balance everything seems to be very complicated. and i think our focus would benefit just as much from having a very strong paid family leave bill here in new hampshire, and federally would be fantastic as well. because then we could draw from that model, and wouldn't it be great if new hampshire was best practice, and could pave the way for a very strong way of keeping our loved one's home, and i think that's the new hampshire way s to make -- be able to make our own choices, no matter what happens in life. >>
we have another woman who's with lived in bedford for 52 years, and now she has to transition into a more structured care environment, and she doesn't have the time off from work to help her mom with that pringz. we hear stories of kids caring for parents, and trying to make things work. especially when a hospital calls and says your dad's broken his hip and we need you to come in because he needs to be on one-to-one because he has alzheimer's disease, and he's very overstimulated in the...
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i mean, this is an actual statue of confederate general nathan bedford forrest.ook at his face! [ laughter ] is that the face he made when he lost the civil war, or when he walked in on his parents having sex? [ laughter ] or both! "mother, father, i have terrible news! oh, no!" [ laughter ] so that was the context for the virginia election, which was won by the democratic candidate, ralph northam. but now, just over a year later, virtually every major democrat in the country is calling on northam to resign after his own racist past surfaced on friday. >> calls are getting louder this evening for democratic virginia governor ralph northam to resign after these racist photos from 1984 surfaced just today. >> a decades-old yearbook page suddenly in the spotlight tonight, because of these pictures of two people, one in blackface, the other in a kkk hood. the page belongs to ocrac goverr of virginia. that's him in the tie in 1984, the yeasare pologized, but has not said which one was him in that picture. >> seth: wow, that's a real lose-lose. [ laughter ] that's like
i mean, this is an actual statue of confederate general nathan bedford forrest.ook at his face! [ laughter ] is that the face he made when he lost the civil war, or when he walked in on his parents having sex? [ laughter ] or both! "mother, father, i have terrible news! oh, no!" [ laughter ] so that was the context for the virginia election, which was won by the democratic candidate, ralph northam. but now, just over a year later, virtually every major democrat in the country is...
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lauren blachard, joining us christopher bedford, chris, great to see you. >> good morning.hat happened in the historic meeting and what didn't happen and what happened in washington at the same time, what's your reaction of what took place overseas? >> we didn't come away any weaker than we were before and president trump didn't give away the house in exchange for a deal that wouldn't have have cut secure, if the north koreans are unwilling to give up nuclear program which chairman kim is willing to do, that's why he's there, there's no reason to get rid of sanctions, that's the biggest chip the united states has. nuclear capabilities and the end of sanctions, they decided not to swap, it didn't collapse in some kind -- there's not a big fight, a lot to hope for in the first place, now we know it wasn't, not a defeat, not a win. maria: meanwhile at historic u.s.-north korea summit was taking place, michael cohen testified in washington, former lawyer in front of oversight committee, he called the president, liar, cheat, con man but backed up one of the president's strongest
lauren blachard, joining us christopher bedford, chris, great to see you. >> good morning.hat happened in the historic meeting and what didn't happen and what happened in washington at the same time, what's your reaction of what took place overseas? >> we didn't come away any weaker than we were before and president trump didn't give away the house in exchange for a deal that wouldn't have have cut secure, if the north koreans are unwilling to give up nuclear program which chairman...
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christopher bedford, daily caller. grammy singing political tune last night, that's for sure.nybody surprised? maria, good morning again, well, women were front and center at the 61st annual grammy awards last night, singer alicia keys hosting the event but the star stills brought the politics with them, singer camilla cabello held newspaper that said build bridges and not walls. singer joe villa making different political statement, border-wall inspired outfit. the back of the dress you just saw. ricky in patriotic suit, keep america great trump in 2020. this was interesting, former first lady michelle obama also made appearance last night, took a break from her book tour. >> from the south side to song that is fueled me through the last decade, music has always helped me tell my story, music tells us share ourselves that all matters, every story within every voice, every note within every song, is that right, ladies? [cheers and applause] cheryl: you heard, the crowd went wild with her comments. after the wards themselves country singer took home the biggest award, album of
christopher bedford, daily caller. grammy singing political tune last night, that's for sure.nybody surprised? maria, good morning again, well, women were front and center at the 61st annual grammy awards last night, singer alicia keys hosting the event but the star stills brought the politics with them, singer camilla cabello held newspaper that said build bridges and not walls. singer joe villa making different political statement, border-wall inspired outfit. the back of the dress you just...
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of sergeant isaac watered, a battlefield decorated african-american soldier of the police chief of bedford south carolina on the day of his discharging from the military and while still in uniform. and the transformative impact of this on president harry s truman and district judge waring of charleston south carolina. inspired by the justice of this event, president truman would launch a civil rights program: eating in the ending of segregation in the armed forces of the united states and judge waring would issue landmark civil rights decisions including his great 1951 percent in briggs versus elliott which would become a model for brown versus board of education years later. >> late in the afternoon, january 12, 1946, isaac wondered boarded a greyhound bus in augusta georgia, after discharge hours later nearby camp boarded , he was traveling to columbia south carolina and then to his hometown of lynchburg where he was to rendezvous with his wife of seven years. during one of the stops along the way, what approached the white house staff and asked if he could step off the bus to relieve hi
of sergeant isaac watered, a battlefield decorated african-american soldier of the police chief of bedford south carolina on the day of his discharging from the military and while still in uniform. and the transformative impact of this on president harry s truman and district judge waring of charleston south carolina. inspired by the justice of this event, president truman would launch a civil rights program: eating in the ending of segregation in the armed forces of the united states and judge...
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joining us chris bedford, "the daily caller" editor-in-chief.blication i admire enormously. chris, welcome. >> thank you. stuart: yes, sir, why is socialism getting so popular within the democrat party? >> i think it is some of the same reasons we've always seen socialism rise. you have colleges teaching it. it is considered radical. you have a couple of handsome faces, pretty pace, some people fiery about it. all young leaders. at the same time democratic old guard is not able to hold the line convince the voters they have the cures for them. so they are going towards a more radical path. republican party has gone further to the right. caused some students, we should go further to the left and become radical. it is a cool thing right now to resist. stuart: what was that story that you think health care is expensive now? wait until it is free. i digress. >> it is combination of self-righteousness and ignorance. very common in college students and those just out of it. stuart: we have a poll of iowa voters found that joe biden is the only potenti
joining us chris bedford, "the daily caller" editor-in-chief.blication i admire enormously. chris, welcome. >> thank you. stuart: yes, sir, why is socialism getting so popular within the democrat party? >> i think it is some of the same reasons we've always seen socialism rise. you have colleges teaching it. it is considered radical. you have a couple of handsome faces, pretty pace, some people fiery about it. all young leaders. at the same time democratic old guard is not...
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fort bedford. again, attacks the fort and is able to capture a few men who are held prisoner. smith himself, these actions, don't harm him in his community. in fact, they embolden him and he serves in a number of different political positions culminating in the revolutionary government of pennsylvania in 1776. smith is integral in writing the constitution of pennsylvania. it's considered one of the most radical constitutions written in that period. and one of the things that it does is it gives the frontier counties equal representation for the first time, and so what this means is that the frontier now outnumbers eastern representatives 2-1. and because of that, the frontier people for the first time feel represented and are able to enact a policy that they had long advocated. smith continues during the revolution. his group of black boys join the continental army. they come through philadelphia and he says, if my boys are fighting, i have to join them, too. so he joins, and he approaches george washington, and he approaches washington and he said, george, you got it all wron
fort bedford. again, attacks the fort and is able to capture a few men who are held prisoner. smith himself, these actions, don't harm him in his community. in fact, they embolden him and he serves in a number of different political positions culminating in the revolutionary government of pennsylvania in 1776. smith is integral in writing the constitution of pennsylvania. it's considered one of the most radical constitutions written in that period. and one of the things that it does is it gives...
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. >> there is a caller named buddy in new bedford, massachusetts. >> thank you very much, and i just want to thank you all for taking this back to 1990s. i was in vietnam in 1969 from some cover 16 to march 1970. my question is, they have a steward to makes concerning comment that has no action to it. and yet, he was punished for the event, wasn't commonly charge, but he was punished in the school, how do we, incorporate, or integrate, and what they are faced with today, and the social media because it was social media kind of conversation before school started on the way to school, the day after parkland. and, there were several cases like this, but i think the student was probably, cannot see it could be a happy medium, based on what is going on in the world today. if you're talking about comments that they were making, is that what you're talking about? >> comments and frustration, people have been bullied. stuff like that, oh, boy, well, what about us, and, it was a concerning comment. but, as concerning as it may have been, that was the limits of the individual, having to serve.
. >> there is a caller named buddy in new bedford, massachusetts. >> thank you very much, and i just want to thank you all for taking this back to 1990s. i was in vietnam in 1969 from some cover 16 to march 1970. my question is, they have a steward to makes concerning comment that has no action to it. and yet, he was punished for the event, wasn't commonly charge, but he was punished in the school, how do we, incorporate, or integrate, and what they are faced with today, and the...
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the new bedford scallop fishery is more than $1 billion. i think it is the largest from a dollar basis of any fishery in the u.s. we also have demonstrated that the best and biggest opportunity we believe for offshore energy activity is around water wind. we put our bid out, we took the best of the bids, rhode island took one of the bids, connecticut took one of the bids and new york and new jersey and virginia and delaware all of a sudden got very interested in deep water wind when they saw the price point on the procurement we negotiated and the federal government, the bureau of energy management, put a series of federal leases on federal waters to see what kind of bids they would get on those, and they got tremendous bids. if we are looking for a way to grow energy resources on the east coast, let's do the deep water wind, which has huge potential. the tourism industry, the fishery, there are a lot of reasons not to do offshore oral drilling. representative: we have never heard of a catastrophic wind spill off our coast. that seems like
the new bedford scallop fishery is more than $1 billion. i think it is the largest from a dollar basis of any fishery in the u.s. we also have demonstrated that the best and biggest opportunity we believe for offshore energy activity is around water wind. we put our bid out, we took the best of the bids, rhode island took one of the bids, connecticut took one of the bids and new york and new jersey and virginia and delaware all of a sudden got very interested in deep water wind when they saw...
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the new bedford scallop fishery is more than $1 billion, i think it's the largest from a dollar basis of any fishery in the u.s. we also demonstrated that the best and biggest opportunity we have believed offshore energy activity is around deepwater wind. and just to put points on that, we put our bid out, we took the best of the bids that we got, but ivan took one of the bids, connecticut one of the bids, and new york and new jersey, and virginia and delaware all of a sudden got very interested in deepwater when they saw the price points. and the federal government, the bureau of energy management put a series of federal leases out to see what kind of bids they got on those and they got tremendous bids on that. and i think if we are looking for a way to grow energy resources on the east coast, my idea would be less to the deepwater wind which i believe has the potential. but the tourism industry, the fishery, it's an industry that are part of really good reasons . >> we never heard of a catastrophic winnsboro off the coast, so that seems like a prudent course. gov. baker, you referre
the new bedford scallop fishery is more than $1 billion, i think it's the largest from a dollar basis of any fishery in the u.s. we also demonstrated that the best and biggest opportunity we have believed offshore energy activity is around deepwater wind. and just to put points on that, we put our bid out, we took the best of the bids that we got, but ivan took one of the bids, connecticut one of the bids, and new york and new jersey, and virginia and delaware all of a sudden got very...
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monticello, and then his retreat home, poplar forest which is in the southern virginia, down close to bedfordhe designed both of those and played with that design of a lot. but then he is following him from paris to new york to philadelphia to washington. wherever he was living he was always engaging somewhat in the architecture, tweaking and adjusting it to his needs or to his aesthetic needs as well. so the setting played a part in this presentation of self. so, these are some of the, the things that you might look for when you are thinking about then this gentlemanly display. and in jefferson's world, and i say, these were indications of status, right and character. they were a vocabulary into themselves and they could certainly be read, whether it is a european or an american, they certainly could read this visual signs. so these are the tools that he is working with. so as lord chesterfield wrote to his son, the letters of lord chesterfield, but he wrote to his son, the one quote that i chose here, says, "do you dress well, and not too well? do you consider your error and manner of your
monticello, and then his retreat home, poplar forest which is in the southern virginia, down close to bedfordhe designed both of those and played with that design of a lot. but then he is following him from paris to new york to philadelphia to washington. wherever he was living he was always engaging somewhat in the architecture, tweaking and adjusting it to his needs or to his aesthetic needs as well. so the setting played a part in this presentation of self. so, these are some of the, the...
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and on the couch, editor in chief of "the daily color" news foundation, christopher bedford.
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let's bring in chris bedford. he is the "daily caller" editor-in-chief.y in abject disarray. where am i going wrong? >> i agree with you and it was kind of predictable. when president obama put modern democratic party brought us further to the left, did it with force of character, charisma, the man is natural leader, able to make anyone, whether you're conservative or liberal at some point feel like he might be speaking to you. he brought together disparate group, identity politics would be split, said i'm your leader together. who do they have? they have chuck schumer, they have nancy pelosi and the rising populism you've seen in the gop coming up in the ranks with ocasio-cortez. this green deal is so embarrassing that ocasio-cortez says it was a mistake. it wasn't even ready to go out yet. it was too late. democratic presidential candidates signed on, because they wanted to sign on to the cool new thing. stuart: from here on out every presidential candidate will be asked their opinion of the green new deal. if they express any support for it, any aspect
let's bring in chris bedford. he is the "daily caller" editor-in-chief.y in abject disarray. where am i going wrong? >> i agree with you and it was kind of predictable. when president obama put modern democratic party brought us further to the left, did it with force of character, charisma, the man is natural leader, able to make anyone, whether you're conservative or liberal at some point feel like he might be speaking to you. he brought together disparate group, identity...
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north, starting to look pretty bad around northampton and milton keynes, so along that stretch from bedfordhere are some problematic conditions for some people. you are going to be busy today! arctic air continues to sweep across much of america's midwest, brought on by a polar vortex. at least eight people have died, with millions told to avoid taking deep breaths and to minimise talking if they're outside. our correspondent chris buckler is in chicago. the snow has been falling in chicago again. and although there are milder temperatures, it's still minus 16, minus 17, minus 18 celsius. it doesn't look much warmer. look at the chicago river. you can see it is frozen over still. and there are many warnings about this weather. for example, in some cases, people are worried about falling ice. and beyond that, people are being told to stay out of these kind of conditions for too long because they could get frostbite. to try and demonstrate that, we, along with others, have been using some pieces of clothing, wet pieces of clothing. this wet t—shirt, after a short amount of time in this weathe
north, starting to look pretty bad around northampton and milton keynes, so along that stretch from bedfordhere are some problematic conditions for some people. you are going to be busy today! arctic air continues to sweep across much of america's midwest, brought on by a polar vortex. at least eight people have died, with millions told to avoid taking deep breaths and to minimise talking if they're outside. our correspondent chris buckler is in chicago. the snow has been falling in chicago...