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i can quote from the bedford general election in bedford, new hampshire. we have all republicans all the way there except maggie hassan, chris pappas are democrats. write down the line is all republicans -- right down the line is all republicans. we had two and those got flipped. this is a democratic town. i think we should have an audit in every town. i don't like the election results getting flipped. i don't think they are honest. i think we ought to go to paper ballots number one. what happened with arizona? what is going on with that? you have, what, three weeks and you still ain't got results? host: beth, do you want to take that? guest: i think the caller is right to remind us that elections are administered locally and we have different processes through the united states. that's important to keep in mind when we talk about the integrity of our elections. i do think that secretaries of state have been working hard, especially since 2020, to make sure that their processes are airtight where they can be. we still have lots of volunteers. you will neve
i can quote from the bedford general election in bedford, new hampshire. we have all republicans all the way there except maggie hassan, chris pappas are democrats. write down the line is all republicans -- right down the line is all republicans. we had two and those got flipped. this is a democratic town. i think we should have an audit in every town. i don't like the election results getting flipped. i don't think they are honest. i think we ought to go to paper ballots number one. what...
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nathan bedford forrest was the first member of the ku klux klan.led the massacre of black union soldiers who had already surrendered. he is someone who was ardent in his beliefs of white supremacist as he. and this bust of him was put in the tennessee state legislature in 1978. that 1870 -- not 1878. there is no way to understand -- that is like when i talk about the relationship between public policy and symbolism. putting up a bust of the first grand wizard of the ku klux klan and confederate army general, there is no way to understand that without having it reflect a set of ideologies, priorities and policies that would be pushed and espoused and advocated by people whose interest is, in some ways, represented by the head of this man they intentionally placed in the space. host: let's hear from don from new orleans. go ahead. caller: love the book festival, love c-span and the library of congress peered we need to have more books to read. i have the issue of slavery, and we talk about thomas jefferson and his dominance of the african people, in
nathan bedford forrest was the first member of the ku klux klan.led the massacre of black union soldiers who had already surrendered. he is someone who was ardent in his beliefs of white supremacist as he. and this bust of him was put in the tennessee state legislature in 1978. that 1870 -- not 1878. there is no way to understand -- that is like when i talk about the relationship between public policy and symbolism. putting up a bust of the first grand wizard of the ku klux klan and confederate...
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back to you, andrea. >> kristen dahlgren, in bedford. antonio hilton, you're in one of the true swing districts in north carolina. what is the message from cheri beasley and budd? >> this is a community with republicans and democrats and unaffiliated voters. many are planning to vote split ticket. they don't have affinity for either party right now. cheri beasley, the democrats closing message, she is going to be an independent democrat. she breaks with the biden administration and is for lowering cost and managing inflation and fighting for abortion rights and trying to codify row roe. and for ted budd, you should vote for him if you want to send a message to the biden administration. you want a change. he has really taken the economy and inflation to connect with voters who are worried about the cost of living right now. wily nichol, the democrat who is running in the tight congressional race, is here shaking hands and talking to voters. in this area of the state, people are really looking for the voters who might be crossing lines, wh
back to you, andrea. >> kristen dahlgren, in bedford. antonio hilton, you're in one of the true swing districts in north carolina. what is the message from cheri beasley and budd? >> this is a community with republicans and democrats and unaffiliated voters. many are planning to vote split ticket. they don't have affinity for either party right now. cheri beasley, the democrats closing message, she is going to be an independent democrat. she breaks with the biden administration and...
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nathan bedford forrest was the first grand wizard of the ku klux klan. he was a general in the confederate army led the massacre of black union soldiers who would already surrendered. he is someone who was ardent in his beliefs of white supremacy. and this bust of him was put up in the tennessee state legislature in 1970. not 1878. 191860. i believe. i believe it was 1970 around there. and so there is the way to understand this is what i talk about the relationship between public policy and symbolism. is that putting up a bust of the first grand wizard of the ku klux klan and a general in the confederate army, there's a way to understand that without also having to reflect a set of ideologies, priorities, and policies that would be pushed and espoused and sorted advocated by people whose interest is, in some ways, represented by the head of this man who they are intentionally placed in that space. >> host: let's hear from don calling in from new orleans. go ahead, don. >> caller: yes. love the book festival your love c-span book festival and the library
nathan bedford forrest was the first grand wizard of the ku klux klan. he was a general in the confederate army led the massacre of black union soldiers who would already surrendered. he is someone who was ardent in his beliefs of white supremacy. and this bust of him was put up in the tennessee state legislature in 1970. not 1878. 191860. i believe. i believe it was 1970 around there. and so there is the way to understand this is what i talk about the relationship between public policy and...
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hello, bedford falls! >> when you see jimmy stewart running, i love bedford falls. merry christmas.hat's happened to me. >> he becomes grateful for all the things that he didn't realize he had and he was about to throw away. >> come in, uncle billy. >> not only does george bailey recover himself by getting a second chance, others around him get a chance to show him how much he's meant to them. >> i wouldn't have a roof over my head if it wasn't for you, george. >> and what saves him? the spirit of christmas. >> oh, mr. martini -- >> what the film tells you is george bailey is us, and his experiences are ours. and that what we want to create is a community where we lift people up. >> here you are, george. merry christmas. >> so the ultimate question comes down to where do you, as an american, want to live. do you want to live in bedford falls, the town that jimmy stewart is desperately trying to keep going? or do you want to live in pottersville, where there's nothing in it for anybody except what they can get for themselves? and so we feel our own selves on a kind of cusp today of w
hello, bedford falls! >> when you see jimmy stewart running, i love bedford falls. merry christmas.hat's happened to me. >> he becomes grateful for all the things that he didn't realize he had and he was about to throw away. >> come in, uncle billy. >> not only does george bailey recover himself by getting a second chance, others around him get a chance to show him how much he's meant to them. >> i wouldn't have a roof over my head if it wasn't for you, george....
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jessica: in bedford, owner of this third-generation family trucking company, james wakeman, he has twocks without drivers. james: i have trouble finding workers, period. whether they are good or bad. i just can't see how important people can fight over stuff that don't matter, to where things that matter, they just can't get together. brittany: i think crime, especially violent crime, is a symptom of residual loss. jessica: the end of the road, baltimore, maryland. here, we catch up with brittany young and her group of dirt bike riders. brittany: our program, how we're making it safer is literally making sure kids pick up a bike and not a gun. >> i like that. jessica: the chemical engineer turned tech teacher created the non-profit b-360 a few years back, as police started cracking down on dirt bike riders. brittany: right and so you ride a two-stroke, why? >> because of the power. jessica: the young riders not only learn how to operate and fix the bikes but in the colder months take s.t.e.m. classes. brittany: the skills that we're looking at growing could be anything from manufacturi
jessica: in bedford, owner of this third-generation family trucking company, james wakeman, he has twocks without drivers. james: i have trouble finding workers, period. whether they are good or bad. i just can't see how important people can fight over stuff that don't matter, to where things that matter, they just can't get together. brittany: i think crime, especially violent crime, is a symptom of residual loss. jessica: the end of the road, baltimore, maryland. here, we catch up with...
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chris bedford, what a great summation. good to see you. >> tucker: we talked a lot about free speech over the last year, but one of the most interesting conversations we've had about it actually was with kid rock, the entertainer. we did a documentary on him. he just released an entire album about free speech. here's part of what he told us. >> so if there was -- i mean, a message behind the album what would it be? >> to my fans, i love you dearly. to you haters, critics and trolls, go [bleep] yourself. >> tucker: that's pretty clear. you're not hiding that message, are you? >> half the things i do, to solidify my fans, that's all that matters to me. i love the trolls, haters, critics, trying to knock me down for 20-30 years. i'm still standing. still operating at the highest levels. sometimes i do things purposefully to be a wise ass, because my fans will get the tongue-in-cheek, and the people that hate me will go god dammit, and it will piss them off more. >> tucker: why haven't you been canceled? >> i'm uncanceled? >>
chris bedford, what a great summation. good to see you. >> tucker: we talked a lot about free speech over the last year, but one of the most interesting conversations we've had about it actually was with kid rock, the entertainer. we did a documentary on him. he just released an entire album about free speech. here's part of what he told us. >> so if there was -- i mean, a message behind the album what would it be? >> to my fans, i love you dearly. to you haters, critics and...
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and ahead, chris bedford is back at the ingram big board . and we're doing something a little bit different tonight instead of the individual races. we're going to go revealing the three most likely scenarios for the gop on thursday. you don't want to miss that. >> a heart attack. do they have life insurance? no, but we have life insurance, john . >> i'm trying to find something we can afford. >> fortunately, in only a few minutes, i quote, found john a five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty dollars a month and his wife and a five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty one dollars a month. go to select .com now and get the insurance your family needs at a price you can afford selectquote, we shop, you save for your insurance. nothing better than october. the game's biggest stars battle it out on the biggest stage, game six of the world series saturday on fox clear mind. >> i've been accused of being rat one day. this time the deal will be made on my terms. >> true to me, my doubts are unfounded. >> the cleaning lady all n
and ahead, chris bedford is back at the ingram big board . and we're doing something a little bit different tonight instead of the individual races. we're going to go revealing the three most likely scenarios for the gop on thursday. you don't want to miss that. >> a heart attack. do they have life insurance? no, but we have life insurance, john . >> i'm trying to find something we can afford. >> fortunately, in only a few minutes, i quote, found john a five hundred thousand...
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what happened to the farm in bedford, virginia, 11 year old jessica stopped three cows right in their tracks, literally with her rendition of mary had a little lamb. how appropriate to have a song choice. jessica's mom says the cows eventually walked all the way up to the fence line, which they rarely do unless they're given. treats it turns out cows like music, i guess because this was a real treat for them. now. her mom says they plan on having future concerts for all of their animals. all 80 of them. don't you mean they like move, >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today from "weird: the al yankovic story," daniel radcliffe. plus, "dancing with the stars" judge, carrie ann inaba. and, another edition of inbox. all next on "live!" and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: that is the tightest we've ever run it. hello, deja. good morning! >> kelly: hi. sorry. it is wednesday november 2nd 2022. we were not
what happened to the farm in bedford, virginia, 11 year old jessica stopped three cows right in their tracks, literally with her rendition of mary had a little lamb. how appropriate to have a song choice. jessica's mom says the cows eventually walked all the way up to the fence line, which they rarely do unless they're given. treats it turns out cows like music, i guess because this was a real treat for them. now. her mom says they plan on having future concerts for all of their animals. all 80...
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george bailey through recognition. >> when you see jimmy stewart running, i love bedford falls, merryr the all the things he didn't realize he had and he was about to throw away. >> not only does george bailey recover himself, getting a second chance, others around him get a chance to show him how much he's meant. >> if it wasn't for you, george. >> and what saves him? the spirit of christmas. >> what the film tells you is george bailey is us, and his experiences are ours, and that what we want to create is a community where we lift people up. >> george, merry christmas. so, the ultimate question comes down to, where do you, as an american, want to live? do you want to live in bedford falls, the town that jimmy stewart is desperately trying to keep going, or do you want to live in pottersville, where there's nothing in it for anybody except what they can get for themselves. so, we feel our own selves on a kind of cusp today of what kind of choices are we going to make. i can't imagine there is an american within the sound of my voice that doesn't want to live in bedford falls. novembe
george bailey through recognition. >> when you see jimmy stewart running, i love bedford falls, merryr the all the things he didn't realize he had and he was about to throw away. >> not only does george bailey recover himself, getting a second chance, others around him get a chance to show him how much he's meant. >> if it wasn't for you, george. >> and what saves him? the spirit of christmas. >> what the film tells you is george bailey is us, and his experiences...
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he joins me now from bedford, in -- thanks for being with us.the exit polls, one interesting thing that came out for me was how well democrats did with people who mildly disapproved of president biden, a so-called -- voters. 49% of them supported democratic candidates for the house. and 45% backed republicans. why do you think that was? >> well it seems that in some of the races. it was not necessarily the forefront issue on voters minds. which, we have to remember that, you know, once upon a time midterm elections were just known as elections. because they are not the middle of the term of the members of congress. the end of the turn with the members of conference. the presidency also looms so large. but what struck me about these midterm elections is that the quality of the candidates and different races is massive. we've seen split ticket voting. these are things that people said were defined as america has become more and more an executive, partisan center system. that is to say, the party and the president match. over all else. but i think
he joins me now from bedford, in -- thanks for being with us.the exit polls, one interesting thing that came out for me was how well democrats did with people who mildly disapproved of president biden, a so-called -- voters. 49% of them supported democratic candidates for the house. and 45% backed republicans. why do you think that was? >> well it seems that in some of the races. it was not necessarily the forefront issue on voters minds. which, we have to remember that, you know, once...
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so parallel so by their bad taishan, the inadvertent their bedford armand. the wonder they fascinate these by. uh yes. and i pay my behalf, but they quickly go away. and they both in all webs. child that they have, such as at the moment, does it make to it? we find the number is so visit the mall and will you dot com slash plus garbage done, fills been strung on topping. i'm not taught at all the pat was on legit. 10 to injure has been acute of destroying. done much van. many other retailers...
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amy: well, you just came from bedford hills correctional facility?well, actually, yesterday afternoon i spoke at the bedford hills, euphemistically called, correctial facility. they hardly correct anything, but i spoke to prisoners there, women prisoners, mostly prisoners of color. i spoke to them yesterday afternoon before i gave this talk last night at manhattanville college. amy: and what did you talk about with the women? >> well, they had been using my book. they have classes and they are using my book "a people's history of the united states." i talked to them about history, about doing history and why i did history the way i did. why i did unneutral history and how i came to do it. and i told them something about my life, and of course, i always like to talk about that, you know. and then they asked a lot of questions. a very lively, enthusiastic, excited group. i mean, if every teacher in the country had a class like that, you know, they would be inspired. and it is wonderful. and i have always found this to be true, wonderful and always amaz
amy: well, you just came from bedford hills correctional facility?well, actually, yesterday afternoon i spoke at the bedford hills, euphemistically called, correctial facility. they hardly correct anything, but i spoke to prisoners there, women prisoners, mostly prisoners of color. i spoke to them yesterday afternoon before i gave this talk last night at manhattanville college. amy: and what did you talk about with the women? >> well, they had been using my book. they have classes and...
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ey'l chris bedford, what a greation. summation. i appreciate. good to see you tonight. odyou tonigood to see you. >> so we talked a lot aboutt on freeof speech over the last yea, but one of the most interesting conversations we've hah kid abo. it actually was with kid rock the entertainer. >> w doce did a documentary on . . he just released an entire album about free speech. here's t part of what he told us . >> so if there was i mean, a message behind the album, what would it be ? to my fans? i love you dearly. to you. >> critics, haters and trolls go yourself. it's pretty clear in the album s >>u're not kind of hiding that message. solihave the things i do is lik, you know, to solidify my fans, like i'll say a lot this year, my friends, family and fans. that's reall l it mattersg to to me. and but i love the trollswn and the haters and the criticsfo have been trying, you know, knock me down for 20 ,l operat 30 years. and i just i'm still standing still, operate at the highest levels. and so sometimes i do thingspurf purposely, purposely, purposefully, just to kind of
ey'l chris bedford, what a greation. summation. i appreciate. good to see you tonight. odyou tonigood to see you. >> so we talked a lot aboutt on freeof speech over the last yea, but one of the most interesting conversations we've hah kid abo. it actually was with kid rock the entertainer. >> w doce did a documentary on . . he just released an entire album about free speech. here's t part of what he told us . >> so if there was i mean, a message behind the album, what would it...
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the first human, the frozen body of professor james bedford, is still kept in three chambers with liquidst train on a magnetic cushion using superconductors cooled by liquid gases appeared 2008 the first superconducting power line was launched 2017 a healthy child was born from a frozen egg fertilized 25 years ago. people began to be interested in molecular kinetic theory and take it very seriously. you know about this theory was not.
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by expressing our condolences to the polish people following the explosion is more border town of bedford av yesterday, which kill 2 people. we extend our deepest sympathies to, to families of those killed and injured. we also fully support potent, the investigation of the incident on we stand in full solidarity with poland. president, russia has large hundreds of drawn, i'm massaged strikes in recent weeks and ukraine with the apparent aim of terrorizing and demoralizing to civilian population. yesterday rush a scale to put strikes with federal tax and keep on a cross ukraine by russ horizon, and demoralizing to civilian population was yesterday rush a scale to put strikes with federal tax and keep on a cross ukraine by russia seeks to escalate to war. millions of people across ukraine are tonight, dropping with the prospect of a dark and freezing winter. what? out reliable access to water, heat, electricity, i order basic services. the most vulnerable in ukrainian society. the attorney displaced children, andy and elderly face are particularly precarious future women, already disproport
by expressing our condolences to the polish people following the explosion is more border town of bedford av yesterday, which kill 2 people. we extend our deepest sympathies to, to families of those killed and injured. we also fully support potent, the investigation of the incident on we stand in full solidarity with poland. president, russia has large hundreds of drawn, i'm massaged strikes in recent weeks and ukraine with the apparent aim of terrorizing and demoralizing to civilian...
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nathan bedford forrest west for the ku klux klan in general the army who led metzger black union strongundred soldiers who already surrendered any with somebody who was in his white supremacy. as for them the tennessee state legislature in 1978, and 1878, not eating cz you know believe it was nothing 78 or around there so there is no way to understand this what we want to talk about the relationship between la policy bring about boston first wizard and in general in the confederate army understandway to that without also having it reflect a sense of ideology, priorities, and policies that would be pushed and espoused sort of advocated by people whose interest is in some ways represented by the head of this man who they very intentionally place in that space. >> let's hear from don comingm n from new orleans, clint smith's hometown ago i had don. >> yes, i love the book festival, on c-span festival library of smoke festival and we need to have more books to read, open libraries. in the issue of slavery, and transcontinental slave trade which is questioned by my mathematics, was about tho
nathan bedford forrest west for the ku klux klan in general the army who led metzger black union strongundred soldiers who already surrendered any with somebody who was in his white supremacy. as for them the tennessee state legislature in 1978, and 1878, not eating cz you know believe it was nothing 78 or around there so there is no way to understand this what we want to talk about the relationship between la policy bring about boston first wizard and in general in the confederate army...
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bedford county veterans. and all other organizations here with us today.ask that you stand if you are able for the playing of taps. please remain standing as our guests and national park honor guard depart. ♪ ["taps" being performed] ♪ >> honor guard that concludes our ceremony. thank you all for coming. a fantastic crowd today. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022]
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bedford county veterans. and all other organizations here with us today.k that you stand if you are able for the playing of taps. please remain standing as our guests and national park honor guard depart. ♪ ["taps" being performed] ♪ >> honor guard that concludes our ceremony. thank you all for coming. a fantastic crowd today. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> c-span's washington journal. every day, we are taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we will discuss policy issues that impact you saturday morning, george phoebe, director of grand strategy at the quincy institute and former director of cia russia analysis discusses recent developments in russia's invasion of ukraine. in our spotlight on podcast segment, a talk about the podcast, the purple principal. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern saturday morning on c-span or c-span now, our free
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host: the first leader of the -- guest: the first leader of the clan was nathan bedford forrest. they have gone from dropouts to presidents of the united states. president harry truman had joined the klan for a short time before he became president. supreme court justice hugo black was in the klan when he got the appointment to sit on the supreme court. he had to leave the klan in order to do that. senator robert byrd who was the last living senator from west virginia was estate recruiter for the ku klux klan. he later gave it up and did a lot of good things for civil rights. people can change.if you do not believe people can change, there is not hope. why are you still here? do you want to complain the rest of your life, or do you want to do something about it? host: the southern poverty law center said that the number has drastically dropped. guest: there are probably a few more groups than 18, but the number. of but the number of groups has dropped -- 18, but the number of groups has dropped. the proud boys, the alt-right, vanguard, national alliance, they go on and on. the kl
host: the first leader of the -- guest: the first leader of the clan was nathan bedford forrest. they have gone from dropouts to presidents of the united states. president harry truman had joined the klan for a short time before he became president. supreme court justice hugo black was in the klan when he got the appointment to sit on the supreme court. he had to leave the klan in order to do that. senator robert byrd who was the last living senator from west virginia was estate recruiter for...
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>> keep an eye on the town of bedford in new hampshire, ashley. it is a traditionally republican or has in the last few years been very republican town. the most republican town in fact. the last few cycles democrats have made great gains. if bolda comes out with a win or big win, he'll be well on his way to victory and he wins, you'll see a 52, 53 seat at least majority for republicans in the senate. ashley: very interesting. time will wait, david avela. thank you very much. good stuff. take a look at big tech name ifs we can. i'm joined now by gary now. gary, great to see you and take a look at tech in particular. apple, amazon, meta/facebook, they're all down. apple down 3%. do you see the names going even lower? >> unfortunately, yes, and i think some of these names of the intels and sysco os of -- ci sco's of 99 and in the case of facebook, they're losing. simple as that. tiktok takes over and not doing as well and try to change the meta and losing tons of money on it, and now you're seeing google because of advertising and we used to own all
>> keep an eye on the town of bedford in new hampshire, ashley. it is a traditionally republican or has in the last few years been very republican town. the most republican town in fact. the last few cycles democrats have made great gains. if bolda comes out with a win or big win, he'll be well on his way to victory and he wins, you'll see a 52, 53 seat at least majority for republicans in the senate. ashley: very interesting. time will wait, david avela. thank you very much. good stuff....
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i can quote from the bedford general election in bedford, new hampshire.ns all the way there except maggie hassan, chris pappas are democrats. write down the line is all republicans -- right down the line is all republicans. we had two and those got flipped. this is a democratic town. i think we should have an audit in every town. i don't like the election results getting flipped. i don't think they are honest. i think we ought to go to paper ballots number one. what happened with arizona? what is going on with that? you have, what, three weeks and you still ain't got results? host: beth, do you want to take that? guest: i think the caller is right to remind us that elections are administered locally and we have different processes through the united states. that's important to keep in mind when we talk about the integrity of our elections. i do think that secretaries of state have been working hard, especially since 2020, to make sure that their processes are airtight where they can be. we still have lots of volunteers. you will never have a perfectly run
i can quote from the bedford general election in bedford, new hampshire.ns all the way there except maggie hassan, chris pappas are democrats. write down the line is all republicans -- right down the line is all republicans. we had two and those got flipped. this is a democratic town. i think we should have an audit in every town. i don't like the election results getting flipped. i don't think they are honest. i think we ought to go to paper ballots number one. what happened with arizona? what...
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joining me is chris bedford editor at the common sense society.is, things have escalated it seems quickly here. this is insane at this point. >> they have escalated. now, the most recent reporting from the reporter who broke this story is that it looks like these missiles may have been shot down by ukrainian forces and landed in poland but either way this illustrates the extreme danger of the situation here. for months and months and months, and you've been talking about it, the biden administration and european leaders basically claimed don't worry the adults are in charge this sort of thing can't escalate out of control while at the same time putting u.s. advisors in bases and other native allies like poland being right on the border in a dangerous position and war gets extremely dangerous. war gets sloppy. people can get hurt and these things can spin out of control. when they spin out of control with a nuclear power that's a massive threat. the united states right now is not in a position to fight china a real threat and deal with serious war
joining me is chris bedford editor at the common sense society.is, things have escalated it seems quickly here. this is insane at this point. >> they have escalated. now, the most recent reporting from the reporter who broke this story is that it looks like these missiles may have been shot down by ukrainian forces and landed in poland but either way this illustrates the extreme danger of the situation here. for months and months and months, and you've been talking about it, the biden...
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i can quote from the bedford general election in bedford, new hampshire.ns all the way there except maggie hassan, chris pappas are democrats. write down the line is all republicans -- right down the line is all republicans. we had two and those got flipped. this is a democratic town. i think we should have an audit in every town. i don't like the election results getting flipped. i don't think they are honest. i think we ought to go to paper ballots number one. what happened with arizona? what is going on with that? you have, what, three weeks and you still ain't got results? host: beth, do you want to take that? guest: i think the caller is right to remind us that elections are administered locally and we have different processes through the united states. that's important to keep in mind when we talk about the integrity of our elections. i do think that secretaries of state have been working hard, especially since 2020, to make sure that their processes are airtight where they can be. we still have lots of volunteers. you will never have a perfectly run
i can quote from the bedford general election in bedford, new hampshire.ns all the way there except maggie hassan, chris pappas are democrats. write down the line is all republicans -- right down the line is all republicans. we had two and those got flipped. this is a democratic town. i think we should have an audit in every town. i don't like the election results getting flipped. i don't think they are honest. i think we ought to go to paper ballots number one. what happened with arizona? what...
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ahead, chris bedford is back on the ingraham big board and we'r doing something different instead ofidual races we're going to reveal the three most likely scenarios for the gop on thursday you don't want to miss it. stay there. >> laura: it is time for the top races to watch, just four days away from the midterm elections i cannot believe we are back to the crisp executive editor for the comments in society. for a stop, what we will see on tuesday that will signal a good night for republicans if they swing districts start to go bac to read. a key race to watch is yes vers abigail's bamberger, she has been among the future democrati stars at the risk of getting wiped out and has spent a $.3 million this year according to open secrets. so democrat star or may be more of a democrat died? >> this is going to be a bad week to be one of the rising democratic stars. a lot of their if she came in i 2018, people remember him is th guy that knocked off cantor, th house later on the primary. still as swing district rate a can still go back and forth either way. if she loses, which looks like s
ahead, chris bedford is back on the ingraham big board and we'r doing something different instead ofidual races we're going to reveal the three most likely scenarios for the gop on thursday you don't want to miss it. stay there. >> laura: it is time for the top races to watch, just four days away from the midterm elections i cannot believe we are back to the crisp executive editor for the comments in society. for a stop, what we will see on tuesday that will signal a good night for...
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word again i think of edge republicans are educating voters about that might be bad for democrats bedford she said her site learn the word inflation from jimmy carter. who knew we would have to learn again. that is great come up next from stacey abrams sending tiktok's to this gem from john fetterman. >> doctors believe they are fit to serve. >> the moments we think republican should used to make their case to voters, next on "the big saturday show". hi! need new glasses? get more from your benefits at visionworks! how can you see me squinting? i can't! i'm just telling everyone! hey! use your vision benefits before they expire. visionworks. see the difference. swung back to "the big saturday show" democrats give us plenty to keep the states have the potential to turn red. there's a little segment featuring clips that republicans would benefit themselves resort's starring stacey abrams, watch this. >> prematurely open the state without the cautions and the precautions that we needed. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ asked katy in the tiktok. my oh my. >> first if you are on tiktok as any candidate especially de
word again i think of edge republicans are educating voters about that might be bad for democrats bedford she said her site learn the word inflation from jimmy carter. who knew we would have to learn again. that is great come up next from stacey abrams sending tiktok's to this gem from john fetterman. >> doctors believe they are fit to serve. >> the moments we think republican should used to make their case to voters, next on "the big saturday show". hi! need new glasses?...
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bedford county veterans. and all other organizations here with us today.k that you stand if you're able for the playing of taps. please remain standing as our guests depart. ♪ >> you are dismissed. lisa gentlemen, that concludes our ceremony. thank you for coming. it is a fantastic crowd, today. [inaudible] >> outgoing liz cheney will talk about her work in the u.s. house and the future of the publican party. hosted by the university of chicago institute all ethics, are like coverage begins at 30 on c-span and on our free mobile video app, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> a looat the governor's race is in the 2022 midterm electis. late last night, the associated pressecred the winner of the oregon government race. she will replace kate brown. she is now one of two women, along with maura healey in massachusetts who will become the country'first openly lesbian governors. thengovernors race, katie hobbs has a 27,000 vote lead republican kari lake. about 82% of the votes have been counted in the grand canyo state. the u.s. senate and the governor races
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>> reporter: we are in bedford, new hampshire, and they are expecting a record turnout.ection agree on is this is an important one. don bolduc in the primary campaign, and the thinking was from the republican governor he was not a serious candidate, and democrats put money into his campaign thinking he will be the easier candidate, and here we are on election day, and maggie hassan fighting for her political life. here's what voters in the granite state told me about what is important to them. >> i am just concerned about loss of rights overall. as a woman it's super important to me to have freedom over my body and choices. >> the way the country is going right now is not good for business. just the energy alone is one good example. and we have serious situations with china and the soviet union. you know, that could end up to be something people don't want. >> reporter: so polls here in new hampshire have to stay open until 7:00, and can stay open no later than 8:00 p.m. and talking about that being bellwether, and this could be a bellwether also. maggie hassan in 2016 o
>> reporter: we are in bedford, new hampshire, and they are expecting a record turnout.ection agree on is this is an important one. don bolduc in the primary campaign, and the thinking was from the republican governor he was not a serious candidate, and democrats put money into his campaign thinking he will be the easier candidate, and here we are on election day, and maggie hassan fighting for her political life. here's what voters in the granite state told me about what is important to...
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we've got team fox business coverage of democracy 2022 in action, madison alworth in bedford, new york, dianne swa nk is in chicago and slatestone wealth kenny polcari in nashville. the crushing cost of everyday needs no more apparent than the aisles of america's grocery stores where madison alworth is and she is in the grocery store in upstate new york talking to voters i would imagine but also giving us some context about how important this is to voters. reporter: hey, liz, yes, you know, so many of the people that have been coming through this grocery store they have their "i voted" stickers proudly on their shirts. they say that inflation is their top concern. take a listen. >> you try to get to sleep at night without, you know, dollar signs running through your head and thinking about what the next few months are going to be. you're obviously a lot more diligent about savings and it's a state of mind and that's not a fun place to be. >> i think people feel that there's time for change. things are just too much out of whack. reporter: inflation is persuasive. it's everywhere you go
we've got team fox business coverage of democracy 2022 in action, madison alworth in bedford, new york, dianne swa nk is in chicago and slatestone wealth kenny polcari in nashville. the crushing cost of everyday needs no more apparent than the aisles of america's grocery stores where madison alworth is and she is in the grocery store in upstate new york talking to voters i would imagine but also giving us some context about how important this is to voters. reporter: hey, liz, yes, you know, so...
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. >> the bishop gear ten high school performing superstition in front of the bedford village inn ours. >> ainsley: wake up sean hannity. >> sean: got another marching band. >> steve: in his requirement to appear on our show today we had to have a marching band. sean hannity marching band. >> sean: looked out my window two days in a row now they are amazing. i go to bed two hours prior oh, good morning. >> steve: who complains about a marching band? >> sean: so we are in new hampshire. i'm finished at 10:00. so i don't go to bed until 2:00, 2:30, 3:00 they start practicing at 4:00 right outside my window. good morning "fox & friends." it was like an earthquake in the entire hotel. >> brian: this is why all the anchors don't live together in one house because we have different schedules. when we do they get disrupted. >> ainsley: they all love you. signing up for the show they wanted to see you. thank you, you didn't get any sleep last night. tomorrow is election day big time for you. >> ainsley: thank you for coming in. >> sean: thank you guys. [applause] >> brian: issues that matter
. >> the bishop gear ten high school performing superstition in front of the bedford village inn ours. >> ainsley: wake up sean hannity. >> sean: got another marching band. >> steve: in his requirement to appear on our show today we had to have a marching band. sean hannity marching band. >> sean: looked out my window two days in a row now they are amazing. i go to bed two hours prior oh, good morning. >> steve: who complains about a marching band? >>...
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. >> joining me now is chris bedford, executive editor at the common sense society. chris , how things have escalated, it seems pretty quickly here. >> this is insane at this point. they have escalated. >> now, the most recent reporting from the reporter who broke the story as it looks like these missiles may have been shot down by ukrainian forces and then accidentally landed in poland. but either way, this illustrates the extreme danger of the situation here for months and months and months. and you've in talking about it, the biden administration and the european leaders are basically claim that, don't worry, the adults are in charge. this sort of thing can escalate out of control while at the same time putting u.s. advisers and bases and other nato allies like poland being right there on the border right there in a dangerous position. and war gets extremely dangerous. work gets sloppy, people can get hurt. and these things can spin of control when they spin out of control. with a nuclear power. well, that's a massive threat. the united states right now is not act
. >> joining me now is chris bedford, executive editor at the common sense society. chris , how things have escalated, it seems pretty quickly here. >> this is insane at this point. they have escalated. >> now, the most recent reporting from the reporter who broke the story as it looks like these missiles may have been shot down by ukrainian forces and then accidentally landed in poland. but either way, this illustrates the extreme danger of the situation here for months and...
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figures earlier yesterday was , albanian independence day was, albanian independence day quite why bedfordhought it appropriate to fly the albanian flag? i don't know. but just along the river for me at 6 pm. yesterday evening, just along the river for me at 6 pm. yesterday evening , these p.m. yesterday evening, these were the scenes on the streets of london . and you can see car of london. and you can see car after car after car crowds of people waving , albanian flags after car after car crowds of people waving, albanian flags. i don't quite know what were doing, apart from making a hell of a roar and stopping all the traffic and running around the streets . but surely the point streets. but surely the point about emigrate into britain is that if people integrate into the country we can a success of it. but if they choose to stand out in distinctly different groups as well. what does that do for us as a nation? what does it do for any sense of ? i think it do for any sense of? i think the whole thing is really very, very news now in moment, i am going to talk about that high and fashion
figures earlier yesterday was , albanian independence day was, albanian independence day quite why bedfordhought it appropriate to fly the albanian flag? i don't know. but just along the river for me at 6 pm. yesterday evening, just along the river for me at 6 pm. yesterday evening , these p.m. yesterday evening, these were the scenes on the streets of london . and you can see car of london. and you can see car after car after car crowds of people waving , albanian flags after car after car...
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. >> same shop to brooklyn, i'm from maryland but my mom is from bedford size so it's a recurring where she's from. i think if we want to get mastarted we can jump into the questions if that sounds good to you . >> it does. i'm inmaryland now, where did you grow up ? >> memory county. >> that's where i'm from. >> i was born in maryland. >> i'm sitting here in takoma park maryland. >> there you go. that's amazing. not to like take away from new york, you know we love new york. but shout out to maryland two. how about we jump into its, i think the first question on the audience is mine and i guess my before i started th reading the book so it centered early on but i love to hear in your ownwords what is the kaepernick that ? >> it is a chain reaction that took place after colin kaepernick sat during the anthem and took a knee in august and september 2016 but i think the best way to describe the effect is to say something about how i even came up with this idea that i wanted to spend a big chunk of my life working onthis book and talking to people and interviewing them and whatnot . it sta
. >> same shop to brooklyn, i'm from maryland but my mom is from bedford size so it's a recurring where she's from. i think if we want to get mastarted we can jump into the questions if that sounds good to you . >> it does. i'm inmaryland now, where did you grow up ? >> memory county. >> that's where i'm from. >> i was born in maryland. >> i'm sitting here in takoma park maryland. >> there you go. that's amazing. not to like take away from new york, you...
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figures earlier yesterday was , albanian independence day was, albanian independence day quite why bedfordhought it appropriate to fly the albanian flag? i don't know. but just along the river for me at 6 pm. yesterday evening, just along the river for me at 6 pm. yesterday evening , these p.m. yesterday evening, these were the scenes on the streets of london . and you can see car of london. and you can see car after car after car crowds of people waving , albanian flags after car after car crowds of people waving, albanian flags. i don't quite know what were doing, apart from making a hell of a roar and stopping all the traffic and running around the streets . but surely the point streets. but surely the point about emigrate into britain is that if people integrate into the country we can a success of it. but if they choose to stand out in distinctly different groups as well. what does that do for us as a nation? what does it do for any sense of ? i think it do for any sense of? i think the whole thing is really very, very news now in moment, i am going to talk about that high and fashion
figures earlier yesterday was , albanian independence day was, albanian independence day quite why bedfordhought it appropriate to fly the albanian flag? i don't know. but just along the river for me at 6 pm. yesterday evening, just along the river for me at 6 pm. yesterday evening , these p.m. yesterday evening, these were the scenes on the streets of london . and you can see car of london. and you can see car after car after car crowds of people waving , albanian flags after car after car...
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bedford-stuyvesant, york black and i forget his first name, delanoe, who is a great writer at newsweek and other magazines. and they said that basically what has happened is that the black woman has married the government. the that the government provides the childcare, the income, the security, the jobs, the upward mobility and all of that that a hard working husband used to provide. and you go back to the 1960s when pat moynihan said, the dissolution of the black nuclear family was the greatest threat to the race because of poverty and the way the reaction to that was of clinton and others was to try to increase the income of the black fathers. and that was very worthwhile. and he did. but now the black lives matter has completely reversed. heather doesn't need a father. she has two mommies and heather doesn't need upwardly mobility. and the father, they've got the government to rely on. and that's why biden said he's going to appoint a black woman to the court. a black woman as vice president. not black men, black women. and that priority is showing itself in the polling where we ar
bedford-stuyvesant, york black and i forget his first name, delanoe, who is a great writer at newsweek and other magazines. and they said that basically what has happened is that the black woman has married the government. the that the government provides the childcare, the income, the security, the jobs, the upward mobility and all of that that a hard working husband used to provide. and you go back to the 1960s when pat moynihan said, the dissolution of the black nuclear family was the...
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bedford is not alone. hooksett has a plan, a proposal before them to change this old headquarters into multifamily some kind of housing, and they are getting some resistance to what can a state do to encourage communities to allow these projects that happen? this is one of the biggest problems we have in new hampshire. gov. sununu: again, we did something that the state has never done before. we have a $30 million opportunity that incentivize towns, reward towns for saying yes to new planning projects. sounds like rochester, these are doing really well, actually. sometimes they don't. on times they are reticent to do it. and usually this cost. family coming in across the town, so my plan, we are going to give every town that says yes to a new project, $10,000 per unit. that is a massive amount of money and far outweighs the potential costs over the next few years. the first towns to say yes get the money. so it is almost a race to see who can permit fastest. it has never been tried before, but already the
bedford is not alone. hooksett has a plan, a proposal before them to change this old headquarters into multifamily some kind of housing, and they are getting some resistance to what can a state do to encourage communities to allow these projects that happen? this is one of the biggest problems we have in new hampshire. gov. sununu: again, we did something that the state has never done before. we have a $30 million opportunity that incentivize towns, reward towns for saying yes to new planning...
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a fine start to the day here in bedford, some shallow messiness around, some mist and fog patches around fall patch is lingering for much of the day across parts of east anglia up towards yorkshire. a few are under the misty fog patches, 89 degrees, 10—12 in the sunny spells. recently mild, through the evening and overnight the temperatures are going to drop quickly, underthe the temperatures are going to drop quickly, under the clear skies, with light wind. we will see some pork forming, especially for central and eastern areas. the coldest conditions properly across parts of scotland where we will be if few delirious below freezing. —— a few degrees below freezing. some of the fog could be clear away, perhaps through the central belt into the midlands, but will be some sunshine breaking through the likes of wales and south—west england, northern scotland, northern ireland. temperature is not as mild as they have been recently, highs up at around 6—10 , most of us on tuesday. light winds and for now they weather fronts kept at bay out towards the west. that they must wind to continue in
a fine start to the day here in bedford, some shallow messiness around, some mist and fog patches around fall patch is lingering for much of the day across parts of east anglia up towards yorkshire. a few are under the misty fog patches, 89 degrees, 10—12 in the sunny spells. recently mild, through the evening and overnight the temperatures are going to drop quickly, underthe the temperatures are going to drop quickly, under the clear skies, with light wind. we will see some pork forming,...
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thank very much, and trafford, olivia much, julie and trafford, olivia from and miranda from lee in bedford you so great british so much to my great british voices. that's a great thank you. right now, i've got to say, i'm very excited to say i'm joined by a very special so exciting . enrique roxas exciting hassles. enrique roxas is a body language expert. he's the body language guy. he's amassed a huge following and he's analysing people's movements , understand their movements, understand their thoughts and feelings. most notably, he reads the body language of the royal family, especially the duchess of sussex, in his video. yes, this joins now hello body guy so good to see thank you for this invitation one time we were in our arranging desk from a long time and we're here. thank you for or i mean the opportunity. well, talk about body language and yes i want everybody is talking about holiday time especially we talk about the royal family all all the signals, all the all this silent gestures that say so much without words . so look don't without words. so look don't talk to me about what
thank very much, and trafford, olivia much, julie and trafford, olivia from and miranda from lee in bedford you so great british so much to my great british voices. that's a great thank you. right now, i've got to say, i'm very excited to say i'm joined by a very special so exciting . enrique roxas exciting hassles. enrique roxas is a body language expert. he's the body language guy. he's amassed a huge following and he's analysing people's movements , understand their movements, understand...
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i backed the strikers and this one lastly from ian in bedford interesting point he says i work interestinge sector. this year i've got nought 3% pay i've got a nought point 3% pay rise i won't impressed my rise and i won't impressed if my taxes are raised to pay for pubuc taxes are raised to pay for public sector workers to get huge pay rises. i mean, 17% for the nurses is going to be a real difficult for taxpayers to swallow. i think it's not realistic. i mean, i from a family of many nurses so it is difficult whilst we fund the nhs for what they did we saw a pay rise last year for nurses we're working hard to try and increase the number of nurses and also re—introducing the bursary which i think is a real advantage for those to become nurses. so i've got a lot of sympathy and i think the health secretary should contain you. he's kind of negotiations and conversation shows but i think that huge increase is just unrealistic in the circumstances we're in with the circumstances we're in with the economy. yeah. and moving on to another point that i fascinating moment. china's ambassador to th
i backed the strikers and this one lastly from ian in bedford interesting point he says i work interestinge sector. this year i've got nought 3% pay i've got a nought point 3% pay rise i won't impressed my rise and i won't impressed if my taxes are raised to pay for pubuc taxes are raised to pay for public sector workers to get huge pay rises. i mean, 17% for the nurses is going to be a real difficult for taxpayers to swallow. i think it's not realistic. i mean, i from a family of many nurses...
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on first as i can say who is as i police and crime as well i police and crime commissioner in the bedfordmoving okay. well moving on moving on. we're keep the tempo we're going to keep the tempo up. and gentlemen because up. ladies and gentlemen because new suggest, it's new data suggest, it's very passionate new data passionate about this new data suggest quarter of young suggest that a quarter of young people through the people who grew up through the covid pandemic. may covid pandemic. lockdowns may now health now have a mental health disorder would disorder horror. who would have thought children thought that making children don't socialise don't go to school and socialise were virus? the absolutely were a virus? the absolutely next to no impact on them whatsoever them wear whatsoever are making them wear masks. to look at masks. not having to look at people communicate with people who communicate with people who communicate with people thought people who would have thought that catastrophic that would lead a catastrophic mental crisis mental health crisis. the findings number of find
on first as i can say who is as i police and crime as well i police and crime commissioner in the bedfordmoving okay. well moving on moving on. we're keep the tempo we're going to keep the tempo up. and gentlemen because up. ladies and gentlemen because new suggest, it's new data suggest, it's very passionate new data passionate about this new data suggest quarter of young suggest that a quarter of young people through the people who grew up through the covid pandemic. may covid pandemic....