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--wins in new hampshire. think of those 20 years. that is a different kind of america. 1988, 1976, incumbent presidents having , forced tof fortune resign the presidency. that is a pattern of american politics. i have a feeling we are and tearing up your fear -- entering a period more like that. grabs not are up to like the years of relative stability where each party most of the time nominated the next in line so republicans do this to an insane degree. the last 30 years they kept second-place to the best nomination. democrats fall in love. republicans fall in line. they always have a little bit of a fling with someone interesting but then they always go with romney or whatever. were much more exciting. they have had john kerry and al gore. was the upset of hillary clinton on either side. carter.ck to each of the other elections was predictable on who the nominee would be. and him many who would be well-established are well-known senator where is obama upsetting hillary was astounding. of a think a little bi
--wins in new hampshire. think of those 20 years. that is a different kind of america. 1988, 1976, incumbent presidents having , forced tof fortune resign the presidency. that is a pattern of american politics. i have a feeling we are and tearing up your fear -- entering a period more like that. grabs not are up to like the years of relative stability where each party most of the time nominated the next in line so republicans do this to an insane degree. the last 30 years they kept second-place...
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it is good to be in new hampshire. thank you for that introduction, will smith was my classmate at columbia. he has been using that line for the last 40 years. he is a good man. thank you for those introductions. when he said great leader, i thought kim jong-un would walk in. i think he has other things to do. thank you for having me here. it is a pleasure to see sony wonderful people from new hampshire. what of the to talk about is what we are doing with the national democratic redistricting committee. i would start out by saying something that might strike you -- as a bit hyperbolic. i think our democracy is under attack. in which at the way rule of law is under attack with regards to the rush investigation and the way the president is interacting with the justice department and fbi. we will put that aside for a minute. i'm sure we'll talk about that later on. if you look at the way there have been structural attacks on our democracy when it comes to partisan gerrymandering and racial gerrymandering and when it comes
it is good to be in new hampshire. thank you for that introduction, will smith was my classmate at columbia. he has been using that line for the last 40 years. he is a good man. thank you for those introductions. when he said great leader, i thought kim jong-un would walk in. i think he has other things to do. thank you for having me here. it is a pleasure to see sony wonderful people from new hampshire. what of the to talk about is what we are doing with the national democratic redistricting...
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new hampshire, you know, well, there's some assumptions about why i'm here in new hampshire. [laughing] the reason for my being indentured to do is to talk about the ndrc and also talk about the issues that i see here in newe hampshire. in 2010 you at a democratic governor here, and he vetoed the reapportionment plan, the redistricting plan that was put in place by the republican legislature, . he thought those inappropriate. that detail was overridden and the legislature was constructed as republicans would have. you have state legislature here, statehouse, although this is a state which has 43 moressic republicans than your democrats in your house. and as we have looked at it, it seems that is a functionf gerrymandering. you look at your executiverr council, i've members on the executive council. as you look at the map of those districts, you know where i'm going with this, they all look pretty good, pretty good, pretty good. what isat this one? district number two. this goes like this wide across the state. it's called the dragon, i understand, and if you want to look at c
new hampshire, you know, well, there's some assumptions about why i'm here in new hampshire. [laughing] the reason for my being indentured to do is to talk about the ndrc and also talk about the issues that i see here in newe hampshire. in 2010 you at a democratic governor here, and he vetoed the reapportionment plan, the redistricting plan that was put in place by the republican legislature, . he thought those inappropriate. that detail was overridden and the legislature was constructed as...
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[applause] >> the reason bill -- why there are very few signs in new hampshire, the people in new hampshire know where they are. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] noise]wd announcer: tonight, on q&a, patricia o'toole discusses her book "the moralist, woodrow wilson in the world he made." >> there is a huge psychological literature about wilson and i read it, but i had a sense that it just reduced him to tangles and things like that, that i did not feel i could deal with very -- on the strength of my own knowledge of the theory. that hisle have said stubbornness in later life was a reaction to his father's strictness. and if they can point to one story where his father made him revise a little thing he wrote a whole bunch of times. the substantive -- the subdivisions was wilson resented this. but he was a good boy. and he put up with us. mention,you read every every -- and wilson letters, of his fat
[applause] >> the reason bill -- why there are very few signs in new hampshire, the people in new hampshire know where they are. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] noise]wd announcer: tonight, on q&a, patricia o'toole discusses her book "the moralist, woodrow wilson in the world he...
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and lights on the road so i've been lost many times in new hampshire. and of course december, january, there is no snow or ice or anything so it' bu iic tbethe summer. so maybe you should move the primary to the mmer. i shouldn't joke about that. i feel like i should profess my deep allegiance to the primary how important, it's in the had a wonderful summer here, but that was a few decades agohe of thee in keen, house-sir someone at summer house there on a lake, it was really beautiful. i used to come up some when i taught at the kennedy school for n and taught at s after grad harvard from '83 to '85 i was token professor there. it's useful when students get out and have to get a job or something like that. after i've always used to look for boston up to new mpshire, which hadtive politics. you would elect moderate democrats and republicans, very diversity of senators and congressman and women. and i was thinking how different it was from cambridge massachusetts where i lived. in '84 it was 8th congressional district then. tip o'neil was our congressman
and lights on the road so i've been lost many times in new hampshire. and of course december, january, there is no snow or ice or anything so it' bu iic tbethe summer. so maybe you should move the primary to the mmer. i shouldn't joke about that. i feel like i should profess my deep allegiance to the primary how important, it's in the had a wonderful summer here, but that was a few decades agohe of thee in keen, house-sir someone at summer house there on a lake, it was really beautiful. i used...
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. >> in the new hampshire primary. ♪ >> i think we have to support the president and the administrationwhisper sounds of silence ♪ [ applause ] >> and that's the speaker mr. president and members of the congress and my fellow americans, i was thinking as i was walking down the aisle there tonight of what i was told many years ago. the congress always extends a very warm welcome to the president as he comes in. [ laughter ] >> as 1967 faded into 1968 lyndon johnson knew he compiled one of the most important presidencies for domestic policies in history. >> helping millions avoid the horrors and last year medicare and medicaid brought better health to more than 25 million americans. [ applause ] >> also, a great period where he passed, this landmark civil rights institution. this racism will give him a place in history. >> no tree in the forest is as tall -- >> if ever there was a nation capable of solving its problems, it is this nation. >> johnson had to be the best. he was driven by this idea to be top-dog. that's how he felt about vietnam. >> since i reported to you last january, the
. >> in the new hampshire primary. ♪ >> i think we have to support the president and the administrationwhisper sounds of silence ♪ [ applause ] >> and that's the speaker mr. president and members of the congress and my fellow americans, i was thinking as i was walking down the aisle there tonight of what i was told many years ago. the congress always extends a very warm welcome to the president as he comes in. [ laughter ] >> as 1967 faded into 1968 lyndon johnson...
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. >> -- not true >> new hampshire has been hit hard by the opioid crisis. >> everybody has been touched by this. and it's not just the hypothetical person who may be living on the street or under the bridge. this is affecting all people all walks of life. >> dr. william goodman is medical director at catholic medical center in manchester new hampshire. >> we know people using street drugs, illicit opioids, four out of five starting with prescription pills, either they had them prescribed directly or they're using diverted pills. and often what leads them to go from pills to injection of fentanyl or heroin is that it's easier to get.
. >> -- not true >> new hampshire has been hit hard by the opioid crisis. >> everybody has been touched by this. and it's not just the hypothetical person who may be living on the street or under the bridge. this is affecting all people all walks of life. >> dr. william goodman is medical director at catholic medical center in manchester new hampshire. >> we know people using street drugs, illicit opioids, four out of five starting with prescription pills, either...
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the c/o elderly patients at that hospital in hampshire. the do the hospital first came under the spotlight 20 yea rs first came under the spotlight 20 years ago, and it has been ever since then families have been fighting for the truth to emerge. —— the carer under the hospital. let us bring in richard, who has been following this. quite staggering to hear the bishop describing an institutionalised practice of the shortening of lives through administering opioids without justification —— medical justification. it confirms the worst yea rs justification. it confirms the worst years for the families who have been campaigning for two decades for
the c/o elderly patients at that hospital in hampshire. the do the hospital first came under the spotlight 20 yea rs first came under the spotlight 20 years ago, and it has been ever since then families have been fighting for the truth to emerge. —— the carer under the hospital. let us bring in richard, who has been following this. quite staggering to hear the bishop describing an institutionalised practice of the shortening of lives through administering opioids without justification...
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people say, why are you win new hampshire? there are some- subtle assumptions about why i got here in new hampshire. i'm hitting to talk about the issues that i see here in new hampshire. in 2010, you had a democratic governor. he vetoed the reapportionment plan that was put in place by the republican legislature. he thought it was inappropriate. that veto was overwritten and the legislature was constructed as republicans would have it. you have a state legislature here -- this is a swing state. it is a classic swing state. it has 43 more republicans than you have democrats in your house. as we have looked at it, it seems that that is a function of gerrymandering. five members on the executive council, as you look at the map of those districts, you know where i'm going with this. they all look pretty good -- but what is this one. district two. it goes like this, right across the state. it is called the dragon, i understand. if you want to look at classic gerrymandering, look at district to -- two. the executive council is a ve
people say, why are you win new hampshire? there are some- subtle assumptions about why i got here in new hampshire. i'm hitting to talk about the issues that i see here in new hampshire. in 2010, you had a democratic governor. he vetoed the reapportionment plan that was put in place by the republican legislature. he thought it was inappropriate. that veto was overwritten and the legislature was constructed as republicans would have it. you have a state legislature here -- this is a swing...
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the c/o elderly patients at that hospital in hampshire.20 years ago, and it has been ever since then families have been fighting for the truth to emerge. —— the carer under the hospital. let us bring in richard, who has been following this. quite staggering to hear the bishop describing an institutionalised practice of the shortening of lives through administering opioids without justification —— medical justification. it confirms the worst yea rs justification. it confirms the worst years for the families who have been campaigning for two decades for action to happen. there have been at least three investigations in that time. the police looked into about 92 separate incidents, the nhs has conducted a number of enquiries, there has been one senior medical practitioner referred to the gmb disciplinary panel but then allowed to continue to practice even though found guilty of a series of professional misconduct issues. but in all that time, the scale of this has never been unearthed, nor has there been any sort of criminal prosecution. when
the c/o elderly patients at that hospital in hampshire.20 years ago, and it has been ever since then families have been fighting for the truth to emerge. —— the carer under the hospital. let us bring in richard, who has been following this. quite staggering to hear the bishop describing an institutionalised practice of the shortening of lives through administering opioids without justification —— medical justification. it confirms the worst yea rs justification. it confirms the worst...
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she does new hampshire, connecticut, pennsylvania, new york. there is a story that somebody shot at her in pennsylvania, i could never discover if it was true. i would like to believe so. she goes to marilyn and there is a new story that says, people and listening to a speech's were disarmed of all prejudice as soon as she began to speak. hartford, she is not able to vote for another six years -- 60 years, the republicans are listening. this is from a representative from philadelphia. a big name. and here is anna dickinson. her tour schedule is baked in connecticut. bige she does not live -- in connecticut. where she does not live. in hartford it is anna dickinson that is speaking at a big rally. it says, this is the last meeting of the campaign, it will be killed with voters, especially those who have not heard her. for this reason, ladies will cheerfully give way and not attend tonight. --a dickinson will be here she has come out of nowhere, this young woman is getting political speeches for their publican party and they are saying, ladies do
she does new hampshire, connecticut, pennsylvania, new york. there is a story that somebody shot at her in pennsylvania, i could never discover if it was true. i would like to believe so. she goes to marilyn and there is a new story that says, people and listening to a speech's were disarmed of all prejudice as soon as she began to speak. hartford, she is not able to vote for another six years -- 60 years, the republicans are listening. this is from a representative from philadelphia. a big...
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praise every new hampshire resident who has ever done anything important. we drovever this morning and i said it's so lovely and beautiful that my memories of driving in new hampshire are mostly, not entirely, ipent the summer here 30 years ago and really loved it, but mostly december, january members. a lot of them are pre-gbs and driving on these back roads at 10:30 at night after some political rally without gps. i guess you guys don't believe in signs. [ laughing ] >> there are really excellent signs here. and lights on the roads. so it's been lost many times. and, of course, december and january there's no snow or ice so it's really great. but it is nice to be here in the summer. maybe you should move the primary to the summer. i shouldn't even joke about that, right. that would be terrible. i feel like i should profess my deep allegiance to the nation's primary. it's in the constitution, you know. anyway, a wonderful summer here. that was a few decades ago. and i was house sitting for someone on the summer house there on the lake. it was really, reall
praise every new hampshire resident who has ever done anything important. we drovever this morning and i said it's so lovely and beautiful that my memories of driving in new hampshire are mostly, not entirely, ipent the summer here 30 years ago and really loved it, but mostly december, january members. a lot of them are pre-gbs and driving on these back roads at 10:30 at night after some political rally without gps. i guess you guys don't believe in signs. [ laughing ] >> there are really...
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people say, why are you win new hampshire? there are some- subtle assumptions about why i got here in new hampshire. i'm hitting to talk about the issues that i see here in new hampshire. in 2010, you had a democratic governor. he vetoed the reapportionment plan that was put in place by the republican legislature. he thought it was inappropriate. that veto was overwritten and the legislature was constructed as republicans would have it. you have a state legislature here -- this is a swing state. it is a classic swing state. it has 43 more republicans than you have democrats in your house. as we have looked at it, it seems that that is a function of gerrymandering. five members on the executive council, as you look at the map of those districts, you know where i'm going with this. they all look pretty good -- but what is this one. district two. it goes like this, right across the state. it is called the dragon, i understand. if you want to look at classic gerrymandering, look at district to -- two. the executive council is a ve
people say, why are you win new hampshire? there are some- subtle assumptions about why i got here in new hampshire. i'm hitting to talk about the issues that i see here in new hampshire. in 2010, you had a democratic governor. he vetoed the reapportionment plan that was put in place by the republican legislature. he thought it was inappropriate. that veto was overwritten and the legislature was constructed as republicans would have it. you have a state legislature here -- this is a swing...
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hampshire police apologise for not investigating properly the deaths of hundreds of elderly patientssport hospital after dangerous doses of drugs. england in training ahead of sunday's match against panama — but has the starting line up been accidentally revealed? and i live in moscow on day eight at the world cup, australia have kept themselves alive in the tournament. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the government has set out details of its plans to allow more than three million eu citizens to apply to stay in britain after brexit — if they want to. ministers say the application process will be simple. it will cost £65 and applicants should know whether they can remain here or not within days. to apply eu citizens will need to provide documents to prove their identity, show that they are resident in the uk and have no serious criminal convictions. our deputy political editor john pienaar reports. what's the hardest job you've done — cooking? cleaning? across the country there's eu nationals doing jobs brits can't or won't do, living on low wages and promises they c
hampshire police apologise for not investigating properly the deaths of hundreds of elderly patientssport hospital after dangerous doses of drugs. england in training ahead of sunday's match against panama — but has the starting line up been accidentally revealed? and i live in moscow on day eight at the world cup, australia have kept themselves alive in the tournament. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the government has set out details of its plans to allow more than three...
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he we wanted to promote new hampshire. he set out pledge cards, 3 pledge cards to every registered democratic voter in new hampshire and they they were pledge, the people of new hampshire recoiled at this card. first of all, all three parts had serial number. what happened to secret ballot. you had to send this pledge to the white house and you had to send this pledge to state party office and governor king went ownt and said, let me tell you why we are doing this, it's time for democrats to stand up or be counted or be counted out. thousands of these started coming in headquarters with mccarthy's name written in. they estimated mccarthy was going to get 5 and 10% on new hampshire, on election day he came within 200 votes in new hampshire primary and two or three days later bobby kennedy jumped into the race and so a lot of the kennedy supporters moved right to bobby but mccarthy supporters who would have been kennedy supporters felt that he was trying to steal mccarthy's lunch and terrible tension between campaign had occ
he we wanted to promote new hampshire. he set out pledge cards, 3 pledge cards to every registered democratic voter in new hampshire and they they were pledge, the people of new hampshire recoiled at this card. first of all, all three parts had serial number. what happened to secret ballot. you had to send this pledge to the white house and you had to send this pledge to state party office and governor king went ownt and said, let me tell you why we are doing this, it's time for democrats to...
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today at 5.00pm: hundreds of deaths at a hospital in hampshire because of the over—use of strong painkillersan official report names a56 victims as the authors blame an "institutional regime" of prescribing opioidswith no medicaljustification. the relatives have shown remarkable tenacity and fortitude in questioning what happened to their loved ones. and the report states that the families of those affected were badly let down by the authorities. these horrifying, shameful, unforgivable actions need to be disclosed in a criminal court for a jury to decide, and only then can we put our loved ones to rest. we'll have details of the report and we'll have reaction from portsmouth and from westminster. the other main stories on bbc news at 5.00pm: bode in the commons the government wins a key vote on the brexit bill bode xit bill defeating calls for mps to be given ‘a meaningful vote‘ on the final deal. the immigration row in the us: president trump hints he might revise the policy of separating parents from their children at the border. mag towards the six yard box, and it is in! and ronaldo sco
today at 5.00pm: hundreds of deaths at a hospital in hampshire because of the over—use of strong painkillersan official report names a56 victims as the authors blame an "institutional regime" of prescribing opioidswith no medicaljustification. the relatives have shown remarkable tenacity and fortitude in questioning what happened to their loved ones. and the report states that the families of those affected were badly let down by the authorities. these horrifying, shameful,...
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of new hampshire's nrnl. the harbor is home to a shipyard where workers work on our nation's advanced submarines. but it's a challenging harbor to navigate, home to some of the fastest tidal currents on earth. that's why it's important that the harbor project move forward quickly. the harbor must remain safe and navigable. the skilled sailors of the navy can navigate this difficult waterway but it's vital that commercial traffic can use it as well and not ke lay submarines. a maritime incident triggered by this could cause an oil spill that would negatively impact the shipyard. thank you, mr. chairman, i urge my colleagues to support this amendment and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady reserves. for what purpose does the distidge wished chairman seek recognition? mr. shuster sprk claim time in opposition but do not oppose the amendment. the chair: the chairman is recognized for five minutes. . this exat the indicts the navigation project for ortsmouth harbor and the piscataqua, which
of new hampshire's nrnl. the harbor is home to a shipyard where workers work on our nation's advanced submarines. but it's a challenging harbor to navigate, home to some of the fastest tidal currents on earth. that's why it's important that the harbor project move forward quickly. the harbor must remain safe and navigable. the skilled sailors of the navy can navigate this difficult waterway but it's vital that commercial traffic can use it as well and not ke lay submarines. a maritime incident...
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and why did hampshire co nsta bula ry wrong?did the cps not look at corporate safety offences? and why did they call ren e and assistant deputy coroner... finally, and more broadly, was there an institutional desire to blame the issues on one rogue doctor, rather than examining systemic failings that prevented issues being picked up and dealt with quickly, driven, as this report suggests it may have been, by a desire to maintain organisational reputations? i want to reassure the public that important changes have taken place since these events, which would make the catalogue of failures listed in the report less likely. these include the work of the co see as an independent inspectorate with a strong focus on patient safety, the introduction of the duty of candour, learning from death ‘s programme, and the establishment of medical examiners across nhs hospitals from next april. but today's report shows we still need to ask ourselves searching questions as to whether we have got everything right, and we will do this as thoroughly
and why did hampshire co nsta bula ry wrong?did the cps not look at corporate safety offences? and why did they call ren e and assistant deputy coroner... finally, and more broadly, was there an institutional desire to blame the issues on one rogue doctor, rather than examining systemic failings that prevented issues being picked up and dealt with quickly, driven, as this report suggests it may have been, by a desire to maintain organisational reputations? i want to reassure the public that...
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again, just a short walk from 22nd and new hampshire avenue. we're live here at northwest, i'm justin finch, news 4. n, aaron, back to you. >> justin, thank you. >>> we're also following breaking news on a deadlyinire kenya. >> newss megan fitzgerald more from the live desk. megan, what's happening? >> eun and aaron, aire broke through one of nairobi kenya's largest open air markets today killing 15 people and injuring another70. want to show you some video here. you can see that market is totally burned the ground. smoke still rising. o a countyficial says six bodies have been recovered. nine arenstill stucke that building. rescue crews are working fast to try to save survivors who are trapped in the rubble you see there. manyenns shop for clothes and other supplies at this market. that's the back to you. >> thank you, megan. it's now 6:05. also developi in northwest d.c., the search for the person who robbed an fbi employee while the city was celebrating the cap's staply cupwin. while the wok was celebrating, police say a man tried to take he
again, just a short walk from 22nd and new hampshire avenue. we're live here at northwest, i'm justin finch, news 4. n, aaron, back to you. >> justin, thank you. >>> we're also following breaking news on a deadlyinire kenya. >> newss megan fitzgerald more from the live desk. megan, what's happening? >> eun and aaron, aire broke through one of nairobi kenya's largest open air markets today killing 15 people and injuring another70. want to show you some video here. you...
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if you know john stark, he was the commander of the new hampshire militia. and when burgoin was pushing the south-- when he was pushing the vermont people back and they were fleeing. really, 'cause they were afraid they'd just everything and began running because burgoin's people had the american indians with them and who would terrify them. and so as johnnie stark came over from -- and he'd raised this force that came in and basically saved the remoderates because they said where the border is is where the -- is where we end up fighting because the border had just completely disappeared. i did want to mention one thing before i change the subject. i've gotten off on the wrong foot here. that there's an afterward in this book and this is the book that i got for $75. i found it on the sale. and i bought it in an auction. and my wife taped it up to keep it together. and it's the account of what's happened here all through this area. and if you'd like to take a look at it later, it's not for sale, but it has a lot of the details on it. and i read this, but in t
if you know john stark, he was the commander of the new hampshire militia. and when burgoin was pushing the south-- when he was pushing the vermont people back and they were fleeing. really, 'cause they were afraid they'd just everything and began running because burgoin's people had the american indians with them and who would terrify them. and so as johnnie stark came over from -- and he'd raised this force that came in and basically saved the remoderates because they said where the border is...
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new hampshire avenue at adelphi. camp springs inner loop ranch southbound branch avenue has a crash there as well. eun >>> a change of plans on capitol hill helps lawmakers push back a vote on immigration reform.di republicans l negotiations say two issues need to be worked out. one, requiring employers to use an on-line system to verify workers or citizens, and, two, making it easier to retain agricultural workers. meanwhile, the crisis at the border is shifting focus. confusion is growing over how to reunite parns and children after president trump's executive order to stop separating migrant families. more than 2,000 children are beinos held in facilities a the country. >> the reason that those children cannot be reunified is because the systemas been overwhelmed by this poli. >> first lady melania trump says she wants families to be a reunit quickly as possible. >> she boarded the planekeearing a jact with the phrase i really don't care, do you on the back. social media exploded with critics calls u calling the f
new hampshire avenue at adelphi. camp springs inner loop ranch southbound branch avenue has a crash there as well. eun >>> a change of plans on capitol hill helps lawmakers push back a vote on immigration reform.di republicans l negotiations say two issues need to be worked out. one, requiring employers to use an on-line system to verify workers or citizens, and, two, making it easier to retain agricultural workers. meanwhile, the crisis at the border is shifting focus. confusion is...
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if you know john stark he was the commander of the new hampshire militia.they were pushing south when he was pushing people back and they were fleeing they were afraid they just left everything and began running. people had, they had american indians with them who would terrify them. and so, johnny stark came over and he raised this force that came in and basically saved the vermont people. they said clear of the border is where we end up fighting. the border had just completely disappeared. i did want to mention one thing before change the subject but i've gotten off on the wrong foot here. there's an afterword in this book and this is the book that i got for $75. i found it on the sale and i bought it at an auction. my wife taped it up to keep it together and it's the account of what happened all through this area. it's not for sale, but you can take a look at it later. have a lot of details on it. i read this, in the end they had a statement that i think is worth reading right now, and it appears in the afterword of what this book was that was written in
if you know john stark he was the commander of the new hampshire militia.they were pushing south when he was pushing people back and they were fleeing they were afraid they just left everything and began running. people had, they had american indians with them who would terrify them. and so, johnny stark came over and he raised this force that came in and basically saved the vermont people. they said clear of the border is where we end up fighting. the border had just completely disappeared. i...
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in new hampshire, in new hampshire. we're talking about mccarty beat l.b.j. before kennedy got into it. so he gets into it, and he looked like the ultimate -- cut throat politician who left gene mccarthy go through the tough work in new hampshire, and then bobby kennedy takes his may not alley way four days later. a national columnist sent a telegram to ted kennedy saying, what your brother has just done in new hampshire shows that saint patrick did not drive all the snakes out of ireland. [laughter] mr. tye: that was maybe the most can handed entry ever, but if you look at the evidence, the evidence is clear cut that nine days before the new hampshire primary, bobby kennedy had decided to enter, and he decided that it was only fair that mccarthy had been citing new hampshire for a long time, and it was only fair to gave mccarthy that clear shot before he came in. when he was being a gentleman and doing the kind of thing that the political campaign manager in him would have asked him to do, he ended up hurting himself badly with the press, and it took almost
in new hampshire, in new hampshire. we're talking about mccarty beat l.b.j. before kennedy got into it. so he gets into it, and he looked like the ultimate -- cut throat politician who left gene mccarthy go through the tough work in new hampshire, and then bobby kennedy takes his may not alley way four days later. a national columnist sent a telegram to ted kennedy saying, what your brother has just done in new hampshire shows that saint patrick did not drive all the snakes out of ireland....
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joining us now from manchester, new hampshire, president trump's first campaign manager and current advisor, corey
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hampshire police say they want to ta ke hampshire police say they want to take time to consider thisn your pursuit of a criminal investigation? we will be adamant in our pursuit. we want in—depth investigation that considers all of the evidence. from yesterday, what are you appreciate is the families prefer hampshire constabulary don't ta ke prefer hampshire constabulary don't take too much time to consider the report and an investigation is dealt with by another police force.“ report and an investigation is dealt with by another police force. if it is hampshire who take forward any investigation, would you be unhappy about that, do you want this to be an outside force in order for about that, do you want this to be an outside force in orderfor any investigation to have credibility? absolutely. i made a complaint to the hospital while my mother was still alive. after she died five days later, my sister and i went to gosport police where we were dismissed. neither of us made state m e nts dismissed. neither of us made statements and it wasn't followed through. i would statements and i
hampshire police say they want to ta ke hampshire police say they want to take time to consider thisn your pursuit of a criminal investigation? we will be adamant in our pursuit. we want in—depth investigation that considers all of the evidence. from yesterday, what are you appreciate is the families prefer hampshire constabulary don't ta ke prefer hampshire constabulary don't take too much time to consider the report and an investigation is dealt with by another police force.“ report and...
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the new hampshire primaries doesn't even bother showing up until the end of january. they are begging him they rescheduled all of these with his speech at the auditorium promoting this for weeks and weeks halfway to the speech he says i have an idea i want to go back to the hotel to write poetry. he says i'm done take me back. the next day they picked him up with a full schedule and set where senator mccarthy he's not here. where did he go? he heard there was a monastery in town. he told me to tell you to cancel today's schedule that he's going to go meditate. they had to drag him out. so senator listen these are serious people they are major donors they're interested in meeting you don't screw around. and that all the lights go on and smile and shakes for hands turns and says okay. i'm leaving now. and walked right back out he goes to the bar and sits and drinks and told the room is empty. that was his campaign. kennedy thought it was a joke but mccarthy got two unexpected breaks. i won't go into the history of the vietnam war in america was supporting the south for
the new hampshire primaries doesn't even bother showing up until the end of january. they are begging him they rescheduled all of these with his speech at the auditorium promoting this for weeks and weeks halfway to the speech he says i have an idea i want to go back to the hotel to write poetry. he says i'm done take me back. the next day they picked him up with a full schedule and set where senator mccarthy he's not here. where did he go? he heard there was a monastery in town. he told me to...
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we don't have a heroin problem in new hampshire. fentanyl problem. >> new hampshire leads the nation in fatalities from fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that's nearly 50 times more powerful than ro >> what we're dealing with is something that i never thought i would see in the fire service, but we're here and we're doing our best to combat it. >> the family are in the fight as well, their daughter jackie may be gone, but they believe her legacy can save lives. >> how are we going to stop this? you have start by talking about it. you have to let people know what's going on. you have to let people know that it is middle class america that's part of this problem. jon: rick leventhal reporting there f thank you. >>> the wages of tipped workers in washington, d.c. are in the hands of voters on tuesday. a ballot measured called initiative 77 aims to get rid of the current minimum wage for tipped workers which is a little more than $3 an hour. that wage would gradually increase to the same rate as nontipped employees, but some of washington's
we don't have a heroin problem in new hampshire. fentanyl problem. >> new hampshire leads the nation in fatalities from fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that's nearly 50 times more powerful than ro >> what we're dealing with is something that i never thought i would see in the fire service, but we're here and we're doing our best to combat it. >> the family are in the fight as well, their daughter jackie may be gone, but they believe her legacy can save lives. >> how are we...
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the chief constable of hampshire police says it must take a "step back" and allow another force to leadficers handled investigations into the suspicious deaths of hundreds of elderly people at a hospital in gosport. the force and other public bodies were strongly criticised in an independent report yesterday, which found that more than a50 patients died prematurely after doctors gave them "dangerous" amounts of painkillers. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, has more details. for tracie, today was the first chance to look at the full report. that's appalling, isn't it? listed with others are details of her own father's death. robert wilson died at gosport war memorial hospital in 1998, aged 75. he'd been taken there for rehabilitation after breaking a collarbone and other health problems. like others, he died after huge doses of painkillers. the report said drjane barton was responsible for prescribing on the wards in the 1990s, though other staff were also involved. she was later disciplined, but not barred by regulators. i am astonished that she wasn't sacked. that she was allowed to then j
the chief constable of hampshire police says it must take a "step back" and allow another force to leadficers handled investigations into the suspicious deaths of hundreds of elderly people at a hospital in gosport. the force and other public bodies were strongly criticised in an independent report yesterday, which found that more than a50 patients died prematurely after doctors gave them "dangerous" amounts of painkillers. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, has more details. for...
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in the end, the target proved too much for kent and hampshire took victory by 61 runs.ish record holder set a new championship record, running in 10.97 seconds to finish ahead of daryll neyta finished second and bianca williams in third. reece prescod won the men's100m to retain his british championship title. he ran it in 10.06 seconds, to finish ahead of zharnel hughes in second and reigning diamond league series champion cj ujah in third. britain's former olympic champion christine 0huruogu has announced her retirement from athletics. the 3a—year—old, who won a00 metre gold at beijing 2008, said a combination of her studies and a niggling injury had restricted how much training she'd been able to do this year. 0huruogu retires with four 0lympic medals and five world championships medals to her name. play is under way in the third round of the third major of the year, the women's pga championship. joint leaders canadian brooke henderson and south korean park sung—hyun are both seven under at kemper lakes outside chicago. england's bronte law started the day four shots
in the end, the target proved too much for kent and hampshire took victory by 61 runs.ish record holder set a new championship record, running in 10.97 seconds to finish ahead of daryll neyta finished second and bianca williams in third. reece prescod won the men's100m to retain his british championship title. he ran it in 10.06 seconds, to finish ahead of zharnel hughes in second and reigning diamond league series champion cj ujah in third. britain's former olympic champion christine 0huruogu...
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and in the uk: an official inquiry has found that hundreds of elderly patients at a hospital in hampshireied because of an institutionalised regime of over—prescribing powerful painkillers when there was no medicaljustification. now, the business news live from singapore. raises its offer for 21st century fox to more than $71 million, but will comcast try to beat it? and in australia, at willpower calls for a ban on live animal exports could hurt the farming industry. —— we look at how. good morning asia, hello world. it is a thursday, glad you could join as for another action packed edition of asia business report. i am packed edition of asia business report. iam rico packed edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. packed edition of asia business report. iam rico hizon. first packed edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. first up on the programme, the largest bidding war in media history. disney has increased its bid for the assets of zist increased its bid for the assets of 21st century fox to more than $71 billion. the company is locked in a battle with comcast, whi
and in the uk: an official inquiry has found that hundreds of elderly patients at a hospital in hampshireied because of an institutionalised regime of over—prescribing powerful painkillers when there was no medicaljustification. now, the business news live from singapore. raises its offer for 21st century fox to more than $71 million, but will comcast try to beat it? and in australia, at willpower calls for a ban on live animal exports could hurt the farming industry. —— we look at how....
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hampshire will play kent in the final at lord's on 30thjune.tralia. chris woakes and ben stokes both have muscle injuries but are expected to be back in action next month. england leading 2—0 in the series. britain's rising tennis star cameron norrie has been knocked out in the first round at queen's. he was beaten in straight sets by the three—time grand slam champion stan wawrinka, who looked comfortable as he continues his comeback from knee surgery. andy murray makes his competitive return to tennis tomorrow. and british women's numberfour katie boulter is out of the birmingham classic — she was beaten in straight sets by the world number 19 naomi osaka of japan. the world and olympic 800m champion caster semenya plans to challenge what she calls "unfair" rules affecting some female athletes. from the 1st of november, some female runners with naturally high testosterone levels will have to race against men, or change events, unless they take medication. semenya will fight the iaaf ruling at the court of arbitration for sport. back now to ol
hampshire will play kent in the final at lord's on 30thjune.tralia. chris woakes and ben stokes both have muscle injuries but are expected to be back in action next month. england leading 2—0 in the series. britain's rising tennis star cameron norrie has been knocked out in the first round at queen's. he was beaten in straight sets by the three—time grand slam champion stan wawrinka, who looked comfortable as he continues his comeback from knee surgery. andy murray makes his competitive...
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drjane barton, the gp who oversaw the practice of prescribing powerful painkillers at a hospital in hampshire where hundreds of patients died, says she had always done her best for her patients. a rescue boat stranded for nearly a week in the mediterranean, with over 200 migrants on board, has finally been allowed to dock in malta. commentator: song to wrap it up, all alone, song! —— son. and the biggest shock of the world cup so far. the reigning champions, germany, have been knocked out at the group stage, beaten by south korea. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the armed forces have been asked to help firefighters who are battling to contain an extensive blaze sweeping across moors near saddleworth in greater manchester. more than 100 homes have been evacuated. the blaze has been burning since sunday night, and the authorities have declared it a major incident. the smoke can be seen from space in the latest images released by nasa, and the area affected is nearly four miles across. our correspondent, judith moritz, reports from the edge of the moor. firefighters will be tackling the bl
drjane barton, the gp who oversaw the practice of prescribing powerful painkillers at a hospital in hampshire where hundreds of patients died, says she had always done her best for her patients. a rescue boat stranded for nearly a week in the mediterranean, with over 200 migrants on board, has finally been allowed to dock in malta. commentator: song to wrap it up, all alone, song! —— son. and the biggest shock of the world cup so far. the reigning champions, germany, have been knocked out...
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mike huckabee is is a hi. >> i don't know you were miss new hampshire?: you doesn't know that? come on! >> not that i wouldn't expect it. wow, i didn't realize that. trish: miss new hampshire. you knew i was an opera singer, right? >> no, i don't know that. trish: oh, my goodness. my goodness. you only know one part of me. miss new hampshire and opera singer. >> best economist on tv anywhere. trish: take that from you any day of the week. we'll be right back. art laffer, everyone. todafixing what went wrong. commitment to you. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. wells fargo. established 1852. re-established 2018. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc wh new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for menopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as
mike huckabee is is a hi. >> i don't know you were miss new hampshire?: you doesn't know that? come on! >> not that i wouldn't expect it. wow, i didn't realize that. trish: miss new hampshire. you knew i was an opera singer, right? >> no, i don't know that. trish: oh, my goodness. my goodness. you only know one part of me. miss new hampshire and opera singer. >> best economist on tv anywhere. trish: take that from you any day of the week. we'll be right back. art laffer,...
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happens everywhere, and you always have to be ready for it. >> again, that beire too place n new hampshire avenue on june 13th, 8:00 a.m. broad daylight, as you say. erpolice are cod that man you saw in that video could be tied to another attack. this one happening on sunday close to 11:00 p.m. on the 00 block of newport place. police say if you are a victim of a sex assault anywhere in the recognize r perhaps that person you are seeing on that video, to give them a call immediately. we're live here northwest, i'm stin finch, news 4. >> justin, thank you. >>> your time is 5:04. also developing in northwest washington, the search for a person who robbed an fbi mployee while the city was celebrating the stanley cup championship. it happened on seventh street in chinatown. while the woman was celebratin m police say tried to take her backpack. the suspect was able to get the t that contained her fbi badge. police believe this is the uspect you see here wearing glasses and a black hat trying to use the woman's atm card. if you recognize this man, call police. >>> we have a update for you to a
happens everywhere, and you always have to be ready for it. >> again, that beire too place n new hampshire avenue on june 13th, 8:00 a.m. broad daylight, as you say. erpolice are cod that man you saw in that video could be tied to another attack. this one happening on sunday close to 11:00 p.m. on the 00 block of newport place. police say if you are a victim of a sex assault anywhere in the recognize r perhaps that person you are seeing on that video, to give them a call immediately....
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i write about new hampshire but in new hampshire is interesting.for eight years they had a amazing stretch of a notice progress in the schools but the governor and the superintendent of public construction is remarkable they said to teachers we trust you, lead the way in designing a new accountability framework. teachers do not tell me if they hot hate account ability. they tell me they hate the accountability they're stuck with. when the test goes were teachers don't have a stake in it and it teachers against each other rather than promoting collaboration and when it says avoid the students that are the hardest to do with -- it's all right. i don't know if you believe me but i love to talk to legislators and ago at them. i say i know you don't wake up in the morning wanting to ruin the lives of your kids and drive your best teachers out of the profession but a lot of these accountable he measures you have concocted and do that. new hampshire, trusted teachers, are the tangible examples of student work they then did trusted the teachers and the sch
i write about new hampshire but in new hampshire is interesting.for eight years they had a amazing stretch of a notice progress in the schools but the governor and the superintendent of public construction is remarkable they said to teachers we trust you, lead the way in designing a new accountability framework. teachers do not tell me if they hot hate account ability. they tell me they hate the accountability they're stuck with. when the test goes were teachers don't have a stake in it and it...
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at home in new hampshire karen and her family were slowly recovering from their injuries. not some much for wasm physical abilities things like. specially for me my rose colored glasses you know. just the reality. that. people are. different. things are not the same. when even with one eye. working through things and i'm working through things that. it had been six months since the bombing and karen had not yet seen her good friend celeste who was with them at the finish line and lost both her legs in the planning. initially i. i couldn't bring myself. to do so. because i doubt. you. celeste and sixteen others lost limbs that day. ron was one of the lucky ones doctors were able to save his leg but the trauma and pain still lingered. we're going to have to work for a long time to get to bear new normal whatever that going to be. after months of deliberation attorney general eric holder announced the u.s. would seek the death penalty. the defense will argue that zocor was pressured into it by his older brother that he was a popular well liked college kid led astray. and i ag
at home in new hampshire karen and her family were slowly recovering from their injuries. not some much for wasm physical abilities things like. specially for me my rose colored glasses you know. just the reality. that. people are. different. things are not the same. when even with one eye. working through things and i'm working through things that. it had been six months since the bombing and karen had not yet seen her good friend celeste who was with them at the finish line and lost both her...
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. >> reporter: the match was in new hampshire of all places.prison for armed robbery back in early 2003. but nobody got around to entering his dna into codis until late 2006. >> they got a hit the first time. >> reporter: so trooper hunyor flew to new hampshire to meet the man behind the match. his name was kenneth dion. hunyor had never heard of him. their q&a session was taped. >> when did you get into alaska? >> in the '90 some time. >> i started talking to him about his life, where he grew up, where he went to school. how he got up into alaska. >> reporter: so you didn't jump right in and say, we know you killed this girl. >> no, just try to get some rapport with him. basically smoked and joked for a while. you get to travel the state quite a bit? >> a little bit. i went up to denali a couple of times with friends from the military. >> found out he's fifth degree black belt martial arts, ranked number ten in a fighting competition. >> reporter: wow. he liked to brawl in bars he said. carried weapons in his car, nun chucks. >> he loved the a
. >> reporter: the match was in new hampshire of all places.prison for armed robbery back in early 2003. but nobody got around to entering his dna into codis until late 2006. >> they got a hit the first time. >> reporter: so trooper hunyor flew to new hampshire to meet the man behind the match. his name was kenneth dion. hunyor had never heard of him. their q&a session was taped. >> when did you get into alaska? >> in the '90 some time. >> i started...
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back in new hampshire, i wouldn't write about it ae more.quite verse: i went through everything. i wrote about all the old farm animals. i wrote about the hills. everythi about it stimulated me, and i had perhaps the most prolific year of my life when i arst came back. >> reporter: thereoem called "mount kearsarge." >> "mount kearsarge." "great blue mountain aghosts. i loyou from the porch of the farmhouse where i watched you all summer as a boy. steep sides, narrow flat patchop on you are clear to me, like the memory of one day. >> reporter: two of his best known books-- "without" and "the painted bed"-- are about his most painful subject: the death of his wife, poet jane kenyon, who died here of leukemia at age 47. was that hard to do or was that helpful? >> it was helpful in any extreme. and writing her letters after her death gave me the only sort of happiness of the day. i felt in communication with her somehow, not supernatully, but poetically. it just happened. and every important thing in my life had found itself into poems.n but tho
back in new hampshire, i wouldn't write about it ae more.quite verse: i went through everything. i wrote about all the old farm animals. i wrote about the hills. everythi about it stimulated me, and i had perhaps the most prolific year of my life when i arst came back. >> reporter: thereoem called "mount kearsarge." >> "mount kearsarge." "great blue mountain aghosts. i loyou from the porch of the farmhouse where i watched you all summer as a boy. steep...
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alex azar was apparently class of 1988 at dartmouth college in new hampshire. here's the student newspaper at dartmouth announcing when he was confirmed as secretary of hhs. here he is on the dartmouth class of 1988 web page confirming, rsvp-ing that he would be attending his reunion this weekend. you might expect that even if he'd rsvp'ded in advance once a crisis like this broke out and you're the guy in charge of all of the kids that have been taken you might -- i don't know. maybe you wouldn't make good on that rsvp. maybe you would cancel. no. we have spoke nguyen multiple sources who have all told us that secretary azar in fact spent saturday, this past weekend, in new hampshire at his college reunion. we contacted secretary azar's office to ask where mr. azar was this weekend as the crisis of kids taken away from their parents and held in custody of his agency hit a boiling point as hundreds of kids were moved into secretary azar's brand new purpose-built facility to hold them. secretary azar's office would not comment to us on where he was this weekend.
alex azar was apparently class of 1988 at dartmouth college in new hampshire. here's the student newspaper at dartmouth announcing when he was confirmed as secretary of hhs. here he is on the dartmouth class of 1988 web page confirming, rsvp-ing that he would be attending his reunion this weekend. you might expect that even if he'd rsvp'ded in advance once a crisis like this broke out and you're the guy in charge of all of the kids that have been taken you might -- i don't know. maybe you...
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ashley, the victims families are beyond, particularly at hampshire police.do next. it has been suggested they bring in another force as an independent arbiter to decide how this investigation should proceed. president donald trump has ordered an end to the separation of migrant children from their parents at the us border with mexico. his administration‘s policy of "zero—tolerance" towards illegal immigration led to thousands of children being detained, away from their parents. but last night he signed an executive order bringing the policy to an end, as our washington correspondent gary 0‘donoghue reports. in the rain to welcome the change of heart by the administration. this stretch of the rio grande in brownsville, texas is where many try to enter the united states. every week, some drown in the attempt. those who make it face arrest and prosecution. it‘s at centres like this that adults and children were being separated, leading to those now notorious images of children apparently housed in cages. the national and international outcry was, in the end, to
ashley, the victims families are beyond, particularly at hampshire police.do next. it has been suggested they bring in another force as an independent arbiter to decide how this investigation should proceed. president donald trump has ordered an end to the separation of migrant children from their parents at the us border with mexico. his administration‘s policy of "zero—tolerance" towards illegal immigration led to thousands of children being detained, away from their parents....