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the filing deadline in new hampshire is november 15. be betterfield would for a challenger that is not have much money. so there's no rush to jump in. innow democrats are jumping and they have to fight each other. i don't feel any pressure to get in any earlier than what the law says you have to get in. for his support and did he encourage you to run? >> trunk and i are good friends. lunch, he gave me good advice. we are good friends. mainly, i was saying i was going to take him down on the number one/number two thing. just kidding. i said i'm coming for you, and he said bring it on, but i do not want to discuss the private conversation. >> did he talk about 2020 at all? >> are you meeting with governor newton while you're here? >> i was going to cover but he's taking time with his family for easter. he was very disappointed. in washington and baltimore a couple of months ago and invited me up, and then he was real disappointed that he was away with his family and i to see him.a chance >> would you run to make a philosophical point even
the filing deadline in new hampshire is november 15. be betterfield would for a challenger that is not have much money. so there's no rush to jump in. innow democrats are jumping and they have to fight each other. i don't feel any pressure to get in any earlier than what the law says you have to get in. for his support and did he encourage you to run? >> trunk and i are good friends. lunch, he gave me good advice. we are good friends. mainly, i was saying i was going to take him down on...
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the filing deadline in new hampshire is november 15. a shorter field would be better for a challenger that didn't have as much money, so rather than us spending the whole summer, there is no rush to jump in. i know democrats are jumping in and they have to fight each other read i feel no pressure to get in any earlier than the law says you have to get in. run?d he encourage you to governor hogan: charlie and i are good friends. he gave me lunch, good advice, he gave me good advice. i said, i am coming for you, and he said bring it on. i don't want to discuss a private conversation. >> did you talk about 2020? governor hogan a little bit. >> are you meeting with the governor while you are here? governor hogan i wanted to, but he was spending time with his family for easter. he was in washington and of,imore a couple of months and he called me up. >> would you run to make a philosophical point, even if you don't see a path to victory? governor hogan: not to make a philosophical point, but if i thought it was important to the nation in my
the filing deadline in new hampshire is november 15. a shorter field would be better for a challenger that didn't have as much money, so rather than us spending the whole summer, there is no rush to jump in. i know democrats are jumping in and they have to fight each other read i feel no pressure to get in any earlier than the law says you have to get in. run?d he encourage you to governor hogan: charlie and i are good friends. he gave me lunch, good advice, he gave me good advice. i said, i am...
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you have to come to new hampshire and cut it off my wrist. at a very emotional town hall in peterborough. i really appreciated the kind gesture by governor christie. i think it was just a ploy to get me to campaign for him. i traveled around on his campaign bus. i was here for the republican debate and for election night where i introduced him. chris had helped me two years earlier and 2014 when he was chairman of the republican and when association, absolutely no one gave us any chance whatsoever to win the state of maryland. iryland is arguably -- and had this argument with the governor of massachusetts -- but is the most liberal state in america. voter registration more than 2-1, democrat to republican. by five to stead one. just before the election, famed clinical process to cater -- hadnosticator make silver accurately predicted every single electoral vote in the before a couple of weeks the election. he said i had a 94% chance of losing by between 12 and 16 points. instead we pulled off the greatest surprise upset in america. the new yo
you have to come to new hampshire and cut it off my wrist. at a very emotional town hall in peterborough. i really appreciated the kind gesture by governor christie. i think it was just a ploy to get me to campaign for him. i traveled around on his campaign bus. i was here for the republican debate and for election night where i introduced him. chris had helped me two years earlier and 2014 when he was chairman of the republican and when association, absolutely no one gave us any chance...
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he appeared in manchester, new hampshire. following his remarks, he spoke with others about his future land, the current state of the republican party's and the release of the robert miller report. this is just under one hour. >>> good morning everyone. please take your seats. thank you. i'm the president here at saint anton college. we had a busy night last night. we are a bit tired. we had five town halls here on campus that concluded at about 12:30 this morning. if anybody wants to contest the fact that we are the center of the political universe, go ahead and try. we will be hosting seth moulton tomorrow at the village and as part of our partnership with new england council. we are thrilled to have governor hogan here this warning. we are delighted that he could be here with us. we are very interested in hearing his message. i will now turn the podium over to my good friend, jim brett. i'm so tired, i cannot give him the needle, come on up jim. [ applause ] >>> good morning, i want to thank the good dr. for this wonderful
he appeared in manchester, new hampshire. following his remarks, he spoke with others about his future land, the current state of the republican party's and the release of the robert miller report. this is just under one hour. >>> good morning everyone. please take your seats. thank you. i'm the president here at saint anton college. we had a busy night last night. we are a bit tired. we had five town halls here on campus that concluded at about 12:30 this morning. if anybody wants to...
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bernie sanders in first in new hampshire. sanders is strong in new hampshire.om 2016. bernie sanders up four points. he's about opinion in the race rand is active and the vice president is on the shrines, at 18% and second, and rook who is sneaking up. the south bend mayor pete buttigieg up 13 points since february in this poll. the vice president those deal with not only a strong bernie sanders but with a rising pete buttigieg not to mention the other candidate in the race. here's the biggest let'sson for all of the candidates. we're focusing thon because we have 20 candidates and they are all out there early but 77% of new hampshire democrats say still trying to decide. we are not in a hauery. don't vote until next year. 14% say they are leaning to someone and only 9% say they have definitely decided so if you're the president or someone like cory booker, low in the polls if you're cory booker and you welcome joe biden to the fray saying we've got some time. >> i'm excited about having a vibrant debate over the coming year. we're still a very long way from th
bernie sanders in first in new hampshire. sanders is strong in new hampshire.om 2016. bernie sanders up four points. he's about opinion in the race rand is active and the vice president is on the shrines, at 18% and second, and rook who is sneaking up. the south bend mayor pete buttigieg up 13 points since february in this poll. the vice president those deal with not only a strong bernie sanders but with a rising pete buttigieg not to mention the other candidate in the race. here's the biggest...
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i know it's next to vermont and new hampshire is home territory for him. he's online fund raising as well as his name recognition have made him a formidable factor in this race. >> reporter: that's right. normally we see him have big rallies. today he's having smaller events with organizers, volunteers and supporters. we left an event in portsmith, new hampshire where he talked about his grass roots support. one interesting thing, this was a room full of supporters. i spoke to one of the supporters of bernie sanders and asked her about vice president biden possibly entering the race. she framed it in an interesting way saying that biden had some street cred, her words because he was president obama's vice president but he's a thoen pers -- known person. people will listen to him but there's not going to be a shift of her support. that mirrors what i'm hearing from some sanders advisers who say biden is not coming out of nowhere. he's in the mix. he's in poll you referenced a bit ago where here in new hampshire, bernie sanders is leading double digits to vi
i know it's next to vermont and new hampshire is home territory for him. he's online fund raising as well as his name recognition have made him a formidable factor in this race. >> reporter: that's right. normally we see him have big rallies. today he's having smaller events with organizers, volunteers and supporters. we left an event in portsmith, new hampshire where he talked about his grass roots support. one interesting thing, this was a room full of supporters. i spoke to one of the...
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then kamala harris, she held a town hall at dartmouth college in new hampshire. we will have that for you at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. you can find all of our political coverage online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. on saturday at 2:30 p.m., but tv has coverage from the news am -- taling about c-span's new book "the presidents."ranking the best and worst chief executives . that is saturday at 2:30 p.m. host: the rising cost of insulin across the country is getting the attention of congress and others. we are joined this morning from tampa by christel marchand aprigliano, ceo of the diabetes patient advocacy coalition. tell us your story, how you were founded and why. aprigliano, ceo of the diabetes patient advocacy coalition. tell us your story, how you were .ounded and why guest: we were founded for an half years ago because we found there was a gap in the policy area of diabetes. many other organizations, the
then kamala harris, she held a town hall at dartmouth college in new hampshire. we will have that for you at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. you can find all of our political coverage online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. on saturday at 2:30 p.m., but tv has coverage from the news am -- taling about c-span's new book "the presidents."ranking the best and worst chief executives . that is saturday at 2:30 p.m. host: the rising cost of insulin across the country...
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new hampshire 2019. a better america starts here. >> joining us now, the newest entry into the presidential campaign, former massachusetts governor william weld. governor weld, thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. it's a great pleasure to be with you, as always. one point of order. i actually didn't compare myself to a fisher cat. i compared donald trump to a fisher cat via sort of a bleak compliment. i said he has a lot of animal cunning, but then i added so does a fisher cat or a wolverine, the two meanest animals in the northeast woods. you wouldn't exactly invite a fisher cat or wolverine home to dinner with the kids. that's how the animal came up. rachel's right about the animal. it's the animal that rachel carson brought in to eat all the porcupines on the islands in her novel. >> all right. well, now it's making a lot more sense. so you don't have an official mascot animal for your campaign yet? >> no, no, i don't, but i'm very serious about thi
new hampshire 2019. a better america starts here. >> joining us now, the newest entry into the presidential campaign, former massachusetts governor william weld. governor weld, thank you very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. it's a great pleasure to be with you, as always. one point of order. i actually didn't compare myself to a fisher cat. i compared donald trump to a fisher cat via sort of a bleak compliment. i said he has a lot of animal...
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. >> kristin: according to a new poll out by the university of new hampshire, sanders is leading the pack in the first primary state. joe biden who may or may not be entering the race this week, and the relative unknown rising star meet polluted judge three points behind, peep budget. the same looked at the republican field and not surprisingly, president trump light years ahead of everyone else, only bill wells to challenge him, but that could change, larry hogan will be here tomorrow morning for new hampshire tradition of politics and shannon, we will be right there with him bright and early, shannon. >> shannon: that could be an interesting wrinkle kristin fisher, thank you very much. and this is a fox news alert as we await 2020 announcement of some kind joe biden to enter the 2020 arrays and a woman with a national conversation about biden's inappropriate touching has plenty more to say about his anticipated candidacy so let's talk to her. the assemblywoman lucy florence joins lucy flores joins us tonight. >> shannon: i know you have written days ago talking about the full conve
. >> kristin: according to a new poll out by the university of new hampshire, sanders is leading the pack in the first primary state. joe biden who may or may not be entering the race this week, and the relative unknown rising star meet polluted judge three points behind, peep budget. the same looked at the republican field and not surprisingly, president trump light years ahead of everyone else, only bill wells to challenge him, but that could change, larry hogan will be here tomorrow...
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they do well in new hampshire. >> i say new hampshire is its own state. a good poll for elizabeth warren or bernie sanders. she's running third or fourth depending on which poll you look at. mayor pete is rising across the board. joe biden also holding after two weeks of bad news. his support stayed solid and he's leading bernie sanders in the state of new hampshire where he won the last time around. this is also something interesting. look at this. sanders is ahead. pete buttigieg is second in the new hampshire poll. joe biden in third. this is what we were talking about when i spoke this week. look at the moderate to conservative lane. joe biden, well ahead by over 20 points here. this is something we have seen. >> can i tell you why that's important in new hampshire? presumably president trump won't face serious primary opposition. in an open primary republicans, independents, moderates can vote in the democratic primary. more moderates may vote in new hampshire >> this is a lane especially if he's alone in leading it. one other thing, harris dropping.
they do well in new hampshire. >> i say new hampshire is its own state. a good poll for elizabeth warren or bernie sanders. she's running third or fourth depending on which poll you look at. mayor pete is rising across the board. joe biden also holding after two weeks of bad news. his support stayed solid and he's leading bernie sanders in the state of new hampshire where he won the last time around. this is also something interesting. look at this. sanders is ahead. pete buttigieg is...
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and i am eager to see how that continues to unfold for new hampshire, similarly aligned in that. i would encourage more of you to think more broadly about what you might accomplish, with innovative assessment. i know there has been a lot of discussion over the last number of years around how much testing there is. if you have an idea about how you might raise the bar for student achievement, a creative new approach, we encourage you to consider applying for that particular flexibility and the other one around title i funding to test out in student centered funding, the funding following the student, this would very much encourage creativity and testing of that as well. i don't think anyone has applied for that. this is another area, granted flexibility of state and local communities. of directions -- >> in the chiefs meeting, in hawaii, they give their assessment in the native language. which was very important to them. and many other states, we are all watching new hampshire and with their success we will be jumping on that. it is not something we can change overnight with learn
and i am eager to see how that continues to unfold for new hampshire, similarly aligned in that. i would encourage more of you to think more broadly about what you might accomplish, with innovative assessment. i know there has been a lot of discussion over the last number of years around how much testing there is. if you have an idea about how you might raise the bar for student achievement, a creative new approach, we encourage you to consider applying for that particular flexibility and the...
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there is also disability rights new hampshire and the university of new hampshire.hose are all places i would reach out to and see where they could. connect you. guest 1: i think it is important to point out that this caller's experience is by no means unique. there are many who have gone their whole life without being diagnosed, and even those who have been diagnosed early, the transition to adulthood. we have health care professional siloed is to working with children or working with adults, and autism has been very much put into the child category, if someone has autism training, it is likely that most of it is with children and adolescents. families and individuals expect the transition to adulthood, it is often described as falling off a cliff, where suddenly services are gone. even routine medical care, well person visits or a struggle to get through, because there are just not autism-informed providers. that is a real call for us in the health-care system to think about our training and the fact that autistic children to become autistic adults. host: real qui
there is also disability rights new hampshire and the university of new hampshire.hose are all places i would reach out to and see where they could. connect you. guest 1: i think it is important to point out that this caller's experience is by no means unique. there are many who have gone their whole life without being diagnosed, and even those who have been diagnosed early, the transition to adulthood. we have health care professional siloed is to working with children or working with adults,...
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there is also disability rights new hampshire and the university of new hampshire.se are all places i would reach out to and see where they could. connect you. guest 1: i think it is important to point out that this caller's experience is by no means unique. there are many who have gone their whole life without being diagnosed, and even those who have been diagnosed early, the transition to adulthood. we have health care professional siloed is to working with children or working with adults, and autism has been very much put into the child category, if someone has autism training, it is likely that most of it is with children and adolescents. families and individuals expect the transition to adulthood, it is often described as falling off a cliff, where suddenly services are gone. even routine medical care, well person visits or a struggle to get through, because there are just not autism-informed providers. that is a real call for us in the health-care system to think about our training and the fact that autistic children to become autistic adults. host: real quick
there is also disability rights new hampshire and the university of new hampshire.se are all places i would reach out to and see where they could. connect you. guest 1: i think it is important to point out that this caller's experience is by no means unique. there are many who have gone their whole life without being diagnosed, and even those who have been diagnosed early, the transition to adulthood. we have health care professional siloed is to working with children or working with adults,...
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we're live on the campus in manchester, new hampshire. we're talking with senator bernie sanders. question about the mueller investigation. it was interesting to hear your colleague senator elizabeth warren say on this stage earlier, you know, there is no political inconvenience exception to the united states constitution. her argument was if any other human being in this country had done what is documented in the mueller report they would be arrested and put in jail and he is obviously referencing this president. do you agree that it is time for impeachment proceedings as she says? >> well, what i agree is that we have the most dangerous president in the modern history of this country. somebody who is a pathological liar. somebody who the mueller report said left the question open which congress has to explore as to whether or not he obstructed justice. a very serious crime. to my view is twofold. first it goes without saying that the congress has got to take a hard look at that and do a hard investigation and ask -- subpoena the people
we're live on the campus in manchester, new hampshire. we're talking with senator bernie sanders. question about the mueller investigation. it was interesting to hear your colleague senator elizabeth warren say on this stage earlier, you know, there is no political inconvenience exception to the united states constitution. her argument was if any other human being in this country had done what is documented in the mueller report they would be arrested and put in jail and he is obviously...
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nbc's road warriors on the trail in new hampshire following the candidates there.today? >> well, he's about to start this meeting here in new hampshire with local supporters. it's a smaller-sized meeting, private event, with his supporters here. then he's going off to massachusetts, where he's going to talk to some local organize ears there. but all of this comes after that cnn town hall last night and there were a few notable moments for senator sanders. last night was the first time we heard from the senator on where he stands on the issue of impeachment. it's something that other 2016 candidates have been taking the lead on, some calling for impeachment, others calling for more investigations. senator sanders says that he wants to see more thorough investigations, but he says, he worries that impeachment and starting that process would only work to trump's advantage. so we finally got an answer from that, from sanders, last night. >> he's also getting a lot of push back today about that stance that he took about people in prison having the right to vote, includi
nbc's road warriors on the trail in new hampshire following the candidates there.today? >> well, he's about to start this meeting here in new hampshire with local supporters. it's a smaller-sized meeting, private event, with his supporters here. then he's going off to massachusetts, where he's going to talk to some local organize ears there. but all of this comes after that cnn town hall last night and there were a few notable moments for senator sanders. last night was the first time we...
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trails in a new poll of new hampshire democrats out today from the university of new hampshire. 30% of say they prefer senator bernie sanders, he's from neighboring vermont, to be the party nominee. 18% go for biden. 15% are with south bend, indiana, mayor pete buttigieg. and then you have senators kamala harris, elizabeth warren, rounding out the top five with 5%, 4%. so i have to say, that is a stronger showing than i would have thought for buttigieg and a -- i mean, second place, it's not bad, but a weaker showing than i would have thought for biden, who has obviously been campaigning for president off and on since 1987. >> right, i think it's still very much a wide open field and it's very difficult to make determinations based on the early polling, especially before any of these candidates appear on the debate stage. now, it's not unusual for bernie sanders or joe biden, the people who have the most name recognition to be at the top of the pack. it has certainly been impressive to many people that mayor pete buttigieg, who is relatively unknown until just a couple of months ago, a
trails in a new poll of new hampshire democrats out today from the university of new hampshire. 30% of say they prefer senator bernie sanders, he's from neighboring vermont, to be the party nominee. 18% go for biden. 15% are with south bend, indiana, mayor pete buttigieg. and then you have senators kamala harris, elizabeth warren, rounding out the top five with 5%, 4%. so i have to say, that is a stronger showing than i would have thought for buttigieg and a -- i mean, second place, it's not...
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two about politics in new hampshire.e, andy. >> good morning, jim. >> first question here, presidential candidates, things from their past that raise questions, they're going to get raised during presidential campaign. are you seeing this particular issue having an effect in new hampshire and is it the kind of issue you think might have an impact? >> well, it certainly is not having an impact yet. i think this is just coming on to the radar screen of voters and residents of the state. it's intended to try to really hit the activists right now. voters aren't engaged in the state of new hampshire yet and won't get fully engaged in this race until much later in the fall. the activists are who the candidates are courting right now and this might cause some activists to be hesitant about getting behind this campaign. >> we've been watching the national polls on buttigieg as he has risen from a 1% candidate in a very crowded field to close to seven. more important where he stands in those early voting state stands. you can bui
two about politics in new hampshire.e, andy. >> good morning, jim. >> first question here, presidential candidates, things from their past that raise questions, they're going to get raised during presidential campaign. are you seeing this particular issue having an effect in new hampshire and is it the kind of issue you think might have an impact? >> well, it certainly is not having an impact yet. i think this is just coming on to the radar screen of voters and residents of...
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shannon: let's talk about the university of new hampshire poll, new hampshire voters and here's how they, bernie at 30%, second biden, 18% even though he's not particularly in. pete buttigieg, what does it say about the field? the most diverse field ever, and primary history and yet three white guys. >> bernie sanders won new hampshire in 2016, there's proximity to his home state of vermont. going back to the absurdity of what senator sanders is saying he goes and criticizes the second amendment quite often it says we should infringe on that right. i'm not absolutist either, i don't think people should have weapon ice artillery. you have restrictions. a common sense restriction would be terrorists, someone convicted of domestic terrorism and murder should not be able to vote in the elections. that should be something 99% of all americans believe in and doug would agree, a great way to turn people off and senator sanders goes out of his way to an easy lap answer, i don't think terrorists should have the right to vote, move on. this should be something that now the person in first place in
shannon: let's talk about the university of new hampshire poll, new hampshire voters and here's how they, bernie at 30%, second biden, 18% even though he's not particularly in. pete buttigieg, what does it say about the field? the most diverse field ever, and primary history and yet three white guys. >> bernie sanders won new hampshire in 2016, there's proximity to his home state of vermont. going back to the absurdity of what senator sanders is saying he goes and criticizes the second...
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i think new hampshire. i think we continue to grow the map. nevada. you know, even colorado.e states we did not win in 2016, i think are open for 2020. >> so, is it possible? can team trump flip those blue leaning states red? joining me now msnbc political analyst john rallston and james pendal. james has been immersed in new hampshire politics for two decades. thank you for being on here. john, i would like to start with you. the campaign manager, i don't want to discount this because, obviously, you know, the trump campaign said they could accomplish a lot in 2016, we didn't believe them and here we are in year three -- i lost count of where we are in the trump presidency. however, i would like to know your view from the ground of how realistic that is. do you think it would be possible for donald trump to win nevada? >> well, it's possible, of course. i don't want to be in the business of, you know, this far out from election saying anything is a certainty. there's absolutely no evidence out there that nevada can be flipped by trump. the republicans have had two successive
i think new hampshire. i think we continue to grow the map. nevada. you know, even colorado.e states we did not win in 2016, i think are open for 2020. >> so, is it possible? can team trump flip those blue leaning states red? joining me now msnbc political analyst john rallston and james pendal. james has been immersed in new hampshire politics for two decades. thank you for being on here. john, i would like to start with you. the campaign manager, i don't want to discount this because,...
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the innovative student pilot and new hampshire was really the inspiration for that. divede they have really deeply into personalized learning. really trying to see if this is the right direction for students in their state. see how thater to continues to unfold for new hampshire, for louisiana which is similarly aligned. i would encourage more of you to more broadly about what you might be able to accomplish with an alternative innovative assessment. i know there has been a lot of discussion over the last number of years around how much testing there is, too much testing, what kinds of tests, but again, i think if you have an idea about the bar fort raise student achievement in a way that could be a, creative, new approach, we would encourage you to consider applying for that particular flexibility. and then the other one around test out ining to student centered funding, the funding following the student, of course this is more for local districts, would very much encourage some creativity in testing around that as well. don't think anyone has applied for that parti
the innovative student pilot and new hampshire was really the inspiration for that. divede they have really deeply into personalized learning. really trying to see if this is the right direction for students in their state. see how thater to continues to unfold for new hampshire, for louisiana which is similarly aligned. i would encourage more of you to more broadly about what you might be able to accomplish with an alternative innovative assessment. i know there has been a lot of discussion...
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anselm college in manchester, new hampshire. i'm anderson cooper. we are just getting started with our cnn presidential town hall event. in the last hour you heard from senator amy klobuchar. later tonight you'll see cory sanders, kamala harris and pete buttigieg. to pull this event off cnn has partnered with harvard university's college of politics. also with the new hampshire institute of politics right here at st. anselm college. throughout the night the candidates will take questions from these young college students and young adults who are in the auditorium who say they plan to vote in their state's democratic primaries and caucuses. welcome to the stage please, senator elizabeth warren. >> hi. it's good to see you. hi. >> have a seat? >> are we going to do students? >> let's go right to it. >> in that case, i want closer. have to keep an eye on the ones in the back. >> i want to start with your big announcement today about college affordability. it could impact a lot of students here. i want to bring in dena miller from massachusetts. shy's a
anselm college in manchester, new hampshire. i'm anderson cooper. we are just getting started with our cnn presidential town hall event. in the last hour you heard from senator amy klobuchar. later tonight you'll see cory sanders, kamala harris and pete buttigieg. to pull this event off cnn has partnered with harvard university's college of politics. also with the new hampshire institute of politics right here at st. anselm college. throughout the night the candidates will take questions from...
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i know new hampshire and louisiana are working waivers on their assessments. >> those are around some of the flexibilities that are built in, so that innovative student pilot assessment, and new hampshire was really kind of the inspiration for that, because they have really dived deeply into personalized learning, and really trying to see if this is the right direction for students in their state. and i'm very eager to see how that continues to unfold for new hampshire, louisiana is similarly aligned in the. and i would encourage more of you to think more broadly about what you might be able to accomplish with an alternative innovative assessment. i know there's been a lot of discussion over the last number of years around how much testing there is, too much testing, what kinds of tests, but again, i think if you have an idea of how you might again raise the bar for student achievement in a way that could be a creative, new approach, we would encourage you to consider applying for that particular flexibility. and then the other one around title i funding, to test out the student cente
i know new hampshire and louisiana are working waivers on their assessments. >> those are around some of the flexibilities that are built in, so that innovative student pilot assessment, and new hampshire was really kind of the inspiration for that, because they have really dived deeply into personalized learning, and really trying to see if this is the right direction for students in their state. and i'm very eager to see how that continues to unfold for new hampshire, louisiana is...
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she is from new hampshire. angela? >> good evening, senator, my question is as a college student with over $25,000 of debt in my first year alone what will you do to alleviate the financial burdens of the student debt crisis. do you support initiatives such as free college, loan protective legislation, or student repayment plans? >> yeah, angela. you know, listen, the students in new hampshire are among the top five in the country with student loan debt. and it is absolutely unconscionable that we have students in america who are in absolute fear about the debt that they will owe upon graduation. and i have met and know so many students who are making decisions about their career based on their fear that they may not be able to pay their bills. i know so many students who have graduated who are making decisions about whether or not to have a family based on the burden of their student loan debt and being concerned about whether they're going to actually be able to get through the month. we cannot afford to have a syste
she is from new hampshire. angela? >> good evening, senator, my question is as a college student with over $25,000 of debt in my first year alone what will you do to alleviate the financial burdens of the student debt crisis. do you support initiatives such as free college, loan protective legislation, or student repayment plans? >> yeah, angela. you know, listen, the students in new hampshire are among the top five in the country with student loan debt. and it is absolutely...
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new hampshire, 84%. why is that so important?ell, if he is at 89% nationally, i looked at presidents earning less than 75% of the vote in the new hampshire pr primary. carter, 65%. the two who dropped out after new hampshire, 54% and 44%. >> tasty political nerddom. good digging there. >> do you sleep. >> definitely not. >> i never sleep. donald trump is in good shape. bill weld is a good politician, but it'll be tough. >> do we have any idea on how much of that, harry, has to do with the economy? if this economy can hold until the election, that's one thing. if it can't, is that a whole other ball game? >> if it can't, remember, george bush got the primary challenge in '92 because the economy went south. jimmy carter got the challenge in '80s. >> inflation. >> there was also the iran situation going on. that definitely played a role. you know, these were wars. this is not what is going on in these times. if the economy goes south, bewe could be in better shape. >> we have politics and baseball. i don't want to lose this. >> this
new hampshire, 84%. why is that so important?ell, if he is at 89% nationally, i looked at presidents earning less than 75% of the vote in the new hampshire pr primary. carter, 65%. the two who dropped out after new hampshire, 54% and 44%. >> tasty political nerddom. good digging there. >> do you sleep. >> definitely not. >> i never sleep. donald trump is in good shape. bill weld is a good politician, but it'll be tough. >> do we have any idea on how much of that,...
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nixon, which tactics and issues do you feel got you this vote in new hampshire?i know i'm not supposed to be able to use television, but i think that's one myth we knocked down this time. we were pretty good on television. >> the nixon campaign needed this kind of a shot in the arm. his supporters now around the country are thinking, going to look at him a little bit differently as possibly a vote getter. >> mr. nixon, you think you can be stopped now? >> let me put it -- >> no! >> that's -- that's a fair enough question. i can say this. i'm not going to stop myself. that's for sure. >> here we go. >> i'm announcing today my candidacy for the presidency of the united states. i run because i am convinced that this country is on a perilous course and because i have such strong feelings about what must be done. i do not lightly dismiss the dangers and the difficulties of challenging an incumbent president. at stake is not simply the leadership of our party, and even our country, it is our right to the moral leadership of this planet. i thank you. [ applause ] >> the
nixon, which tactics and issues do you feel got you this vote in new hampshire?i know i'm not supposed to be able to use television, but i think that's one myth we knocked down this time. we were pretty good on television. >> the nixon campaign needed this kind of a shot in the arm. his supporters now around the country are thinking, going to look at him a little bit differently as possibly a vote getter. >> mr. nixon, you think you can be stopped now? >> let me put it --...
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iowa, new hampshire, nevada, south carolina.ts and then half the delegates to the republican national delegation are going to be chosen in the first munch of the primaries, february through march of next year. it's hard to see how even if he was able to get lightning in new hampshire that he could take anywhere from there. he's gotten demonstrate some strength in new hampshire. >> neil: thank you very much. karl rove, we have a big show tomorrow. the prime minister of poland joining us. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino along with greg gutfeld, john rich, jesse watters. ♪ >> ♪ just know wherever you are, honey, i. for
iowa, new hampshire, nevada, south carolina.ts and then half the delegates to the republican national delegation are going to be chosen in the first munch of the primaries, february through march of next year. it's hard to see how even if he was able to get lightning in new hampshire that he could take anywhere from there. he's gotten demonstrate some strength in new hampshire. >> neil: thank you very much. karl rove, we have a big show tomorrow. the prime minister of poland joining us....
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boston covers the state of new hampshire. who is in first, but bernie is likely to have the advantage over biden because it is his neighborhood. the interesting story to me is that elizabeth warren just off a reelection campaign in massachusetts not doing too well in either poll. >> bill: bernie won the primary in 2016. buttigieg is driving the theme of sanders and trump supporters last night. watch. >> when you think about the number of voters certainly where i come from who basically narrowed down their choices in the last election either to bernie sanders or to donald trump. it tells you that some of the most important things on voters' minds aren't just are you close to me on the left/right political spectrum but will you profoundly change the system we're living in? >> bill: what do you make of that theme? >> a smart move. without out of every eight bernie supporters voted for donald trump in the fall which is a big number. they were democrats participating in the democratic primary. what he tried to do there is to basic
boston covers the state of new hampshire. who is in first, but bernie is likely to have the advantage over biden because it is his neighborhood. the interesting story to me is that elizabeth warren just off a reelection campaign in massachusetts not doing too well in either poll. >> bill: bernie won the primary in 2016. buttigieg is driving the theme of sanders and trump supporters last night. watch. >> when you think about the number of voters certainly where i come from who...
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. >>> kamala haistakes her campaign to new hampshire today, holding town hall meeting. democratic leaders in new hampshire say senator harris has not campaigned enough in the nation's first primary state. this will be her second trip to new hampshire where other candidates have already made several appearances. >>> our time is 4:34. next week a free concert will be held at san francisco's gray cathedral showing solidarity with france after the devastating fire at the notre dame to the public. performs include a notre dame or begannist that was playing -- organist that was cathedral out in flames. s. >>> opponents have called the 2020 census an effort to frighten latinos and others from participating in the census. three federal courts have blocked the use of the citizenship question. the lower court judge dismissed the trump's administration contention that the question is needed to enforce a federal voting rights act. >>> the time is 4:35. california could become one of the first states in the country to ban racial discrimination because of hairke braids and dreadlocks
. >>> kamala haistakes her campaign to new hampshire today, holding town hall meeting. democratic leaders in new hampshire say senator harris has not campaigned enough in the nation's first primary state. this will be her second trip to new hampshire where other candidates have already made several appearances. >>> our time is 4:34. next week a free concert will be held at san francisco's gray cathedral showing solidarity with france after the devastating fire at the notre...
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they make up 41% of voters in new hampshire.ey're not an insignificant chunk and that group is favoring biden. fuel be biden's rise, we're nine months away from where we expect the new hampshire primary to take place is that bide i don't know -- biden is crushing registered democrats and independence. if you look at a second question we ask, who do you think is most likely to defeat trump. that's where the gaps get really big. but i think the other story in this poll is that unlike other early primary states, we're beginning to see some definition. there are haves and have notes in this poll. if you take the top four folks here in this race, this particular poll, biden, sanders, buttigieg and warren, they add up to 53% of the electorate. of the 24 people we polled, 14 don't even get to 1%. so we're beginning to see some forming here of what a tier would look like. this is not happening in iowa, which is much more widespread, of course bernie and biden seem to have their own lane in iowa. and we had a story this week talking abou
they make up 41% of voters in new hampshire.ey're not an insignificant chunk and that group is favoring biden. fuel be biden's rise, we're nine months away from where we expect the new hampshire primary to take place is that bide i don't know -- biden is crushing registered democrats and independence. if you look at a second question we ask, who do you think is most likely to defeat trump. that's where the gaps get really big. but i think the other story in this poll is that unlike other early...
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the front runners in iowa and new hampshire, i can pull them up for you.iden, bernie sanders, pete buttigieg, elizabeth warren, kamala harris. what do you have that they don't have? >> i can rebuild this blue wall and i think i understand best what our economy has gone through in the last 30, 40 years. i have lived in this community. my wife has lived in the community. my family has lived in this community. because of that, i also understand where we need to go. we have been pushing these newer technologies in places like youngstown, ohio, around something like additive manufacturing. i understand where the economy is going because i have been on the ground. i'm watching the old economy die. i know where the new economy needs to go and i know the president is asleep at the switch. >> quickly before we get to something else, something new for you. >> fun lightning round. >> quick on this fact. you are a white man >> i am. >> are you committed to a diverse ticket meaning if you were the candidate would your vice presidential pick be a woman or a minority? >>
the front runners in iowa and new hampshire, i can pull them up for you.iden, bernie sanders, pete buttigieg, elizabeth warren, kamala harris. what do you have that they don't have? >> i can rebuild this blue wall and i think i understand best what our economy has gone through in the last 30, 40 years. i have lived in this community. my wife has lived in the community. my family has lived in this community. because of that, i also understand where we need to go. we have been pushing these...
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he's drawing crowds up in new hampshire. he raised a lot of money, $7 million in the first quarter of the year. what happens next? there's this event a week from today in south bend, indiana. but what happens between now and then and after that. >> well, he's going to be on "meet the press" this morning. >> shameless plug and i appreciate that. >> for chuck todd. he does have a big challenge. he's running a really fantastic media strategy and that's gotten him to where he is in terms of his money and recognition. he's been on bill maher, he's been on "morning joe." now he has to build a campaign, an actual campaign which is very different. when you're talking about these early states, particularly iowa where that caucus system is so hard to navigate and candidates really rely on experts who have done this before and know how to put that caucus team together. most of those are spoken for now by this very diverse field and they grabbed up the talent. so pete buttigieg, perhaps he can steal some from other candidates since he's
he's drawing crowds up in new hampshire. he raised a lot of money, $7 million in the first quarter of the year. what happens next? there's this event a week from today in south bend, indiana. but what happens between now and then and after that. >> well, he's going to be on "meet the press" this morning. >> shameless plug and i appreciate that. >> for chuck todd. he does have a big challenge. he's running a really fantastic media strategy and that's gotten him to...
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and also we're with the new hampshire institute of politics right here in new hampshire. who has the best pitch for that all important young vote? tonight you're going to get a great look at that. first off in a return town hall here is senator amy klobuchar of minnesota, pitching herself as the candidate who can defeat president donald trump in the midwest. welcome, senator. please, come on out. >> senator, a pleasure. please. >> wow, thank you. >> it's good to have you. let's get right to the questions. we have fall out from the mueller report as a topic. our first question in our audience is john, freshman at harvard at capetown, massachusetts. >> should the house judiciary committee move forward with impeachment proceedings against president trump? >> okay, so i believe very strongly that president trump should be held accountable. when you look through that report it is appalling some of the things that were going on. and you can see time and time again, maybe you've read parts of it, that was his advisers that held him back. so i believe first of all we need to have
and also we're with the new hampshire institute of politics right here in new hampshire. who has the best pitch for that all important young vote? tonight you're going to get a great look at that. first off in a return town hall here is senator amy klobuchar of minnesota, pitching herself as the candidate who can defeat president donald trump in the midwest. welcome, senator. please, come on out. >> senator, a pleasure. please. >> wow, thank you. >> it's good to have you....
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new hampshire political reporter joining us now. paul, you know just about everything about what's going on in new hampshire politics. what about biden's economic policies? that's what we're interested in. how do they stack up against his 19 competitors? >> yeah, 19 competitors, that's the largest field as you said we have ever seen. you know, joe biden, when it comes to the economy is going to be portraying himself as, you know, a defender, a champion of the working class, of the unions. he's very tight with unions. we will probably see a major union endorsement tomorrow from the international association of firefighters. we will see others as well. where is joe biden going on monday for his first real event as he launches his campaign? he's going to pittsburgh. he will be at a union hall, steel workers. you will hear a populist message from joe biden. he's hoping he's the democrat who can win back the states like pennsylvania, ohio, michigan, wisconsin and others working class states that donald trump captured in 2016. guys? >> he
new hampshire political reporter joining us now. paul, you know just about everything about what's going on in new hampshire politics. what about biden's economic policies? that's what we're interested in. how do they stack up against his 19 competitors? >> yeah, 19 competitors, that's the largest field as you said we have ever seen. you know, joe biden, when it comes to the economy is going to be portraying himself as, you know, a defender, a champion of the working class, of the unions....
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silver spring, between new hampshire and rigs lane blocked. more >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >>> welcome back. 6:24. the a funt ofd we throw away every year is staggering. 20 billion pounds of produce is wasted in this coury and most of it for no good reason. >> university of maryl d graduate wanted to tackle the issue of food waist and hunger at the same time so he went into the job of wasting no fruit. when the packing house is f carrots.ome ohese in carrot, what's wrong? absolutely nothing. >> reporter: eva lutz has built a successful practice. welcome to hungry harvest where food destined for the dump gets a chance to make it to your refrigerator. >> there are no people lef behind. lutz to give him fresh food. >> i started a farm stand in the basement of a dorm, 5 pounds for 5 bucks. sooner or later i had 500 customers every week. >> reporter: that was 500 years ago. they take cage free eggs. >> consumers think they're brown but these are white. >> it's all marketing and perception in this case. >> they bro f farmers, wholesalers a
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. >> not necessarily for iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, california, texas. he's got to get through a whole lot before he gets to the states. >> true. >> noelle, thank you. chris, thank you, as well. >>> still ahead, the prince of perjury? what the mueller report revealed about a president pal named prince that could prompt charges for him. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life.
. >> not necessarily for iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, california, texas. he's got to get through a whole lot before he gets to the states. >> true. >> noelle, thank you. chris, thank you, as well. >>> still ahead, the prince of perjury? what the mueller report revealed about a president pal named prince that could prompt charges for him. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient...
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he spoke this morning at a politics and eggs breakfast in new hampshire, hosted by the new hampshireapplause] mr. disalvo: thank you, very much. it is an honor to be here, jim. -- thank you all, so much, for being here. there are a lot of familiar faces in the room, but i am delighted there are a lot of new faces. company in my a district not long ago, and it turned out they made a lot of the very high tech devices we used in the marines in iraq. i was proud to learn they were made just a few miles from where i grew up. andr touring the company trying some of their technology, i met with all the workers who put this together, on the factory floor. they were about as many people as are in the room today, and i talked about how important their work is in national security and what a great example of manufacturing they are in the united states. then i opened it up to questions, but there was silence. i said, part of my job is to take tough questions. you can ask even difficult questions. and there was still silence. and then finally, someone way back in the room raised her hand and she
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kristin fisher shows us tonight from manchester, new hampshire,. >> i just thought that april would be a beautiful time to visit new hampshire. >> the maryland governor larry logan played coy about his intentions at attending and must top event for presidential candidates. over politics and ask the governor made clear he is seriously considering challenging president trump. >> i'm not interesting to bruise the president. i'm out here talking about things that are important. i care about the future of my party. >> the national committee does not care for any republicans trying to take down president trump including former massachusetts governor bill weld will officially enter the race last week. >> they have the right to jump in and lose. they will lose horribly. the president has 93% approval and her party. >> january the committee passed a resolution undivided support for president trump. effectively merging the party in his reelection team into a single unit. >> it goes way beyond what the dnc did in 2016. they have taken steps to try to stack the deck in favor of the president. it w
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welcome back to new hampshire. i'manderson cooper. cnn partnered with the harvard university with the new hampshire institute of politics in manchester. er the candidates are taking questions from students and young adults who plan to vote in they're state's democratic primary. you've heard from four of the top presidential candidates. bun bernie sanders, kamala harris. now it is mayor pete buttigie gerks's turn. he's sky rocketed to the top tier of the democratic field. he was the student president of the harvard school of politics while he was an undergraduate. but he had no role in organizing this event. please welcome mayor butti gerks ieg. welcome. >> good to see you. all right. so get right to it. >> let's do it. >> first question from a freshman in idaho. >> thank you, mayor, for taking my question. trevor noah said you were the exact opposite of trump in many regards. going so far as to say you were the antitrump. however, similarer to trump you lack experience. how would you use this as an advantage? >> in
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this was the scene taken on sunday in gosport in hampshire. so some blue skies, some sunshine. but we've had quite a chilly breeze and temperatures have been below par for the middle of april. as we move through this week, still some sunny spells, still some dry weather on the cards. things will be gradually turning warm over the next few days. it won't stay completely dry. we have got a weather front moving in from the west. but higher pressure sitting across scandinavia is really winning out at the moment. we've still got quite a cool breeze blowing around that area of high pressure. so the winds coming in from the east of the south—east, but milder air
this was the scene taken on sunday in gosport in hampshire. so some blue skies, some sunshine. but we've had quite a chilly breeze and temperatures have been below par for the middle of april. as we move through this week, still some sunny spells, still some dry weather on the cards. things will be gradually turning warm over the next few days. it won't stay completely dry. we have got a weather front moving in from the west. but higher pressure sitting across scandinavia is really winning out...
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we've had new surveys showing him in third place in both iowa and new hampshire. he raised $7 million in the first quarter which is some of the better known senators in the race. what makes him remarkable is not just that he's 37 years old, not just that he is the first openly gay candidate or that he's a naval intelligence veteran of afghanistan, he's also a former mckenzie management consultant. he has been deeply immersed in american capitalism and that's where his critique comes from and it lends it some credibility. >> john, thank you. >>> let's send it over to jon fortt with a look at what's up next for "squawk alley." good morning. >> let's talk about a couple of ipos. it's up 44%. we'll talk to the ceo on the
we've had new surveys showing him in third place in both iowa and new hampshire. he raised $7 million in the first quarter which is some of the better known senators in the race. what makes him remarkable is not just that he's 37 years old, not just that he is the first openly gay candidate or that he's a naval intelligence veteran of afghanistan, he's also a former mckenzie management consultant. he has been deeply immersed in american capitalism and that's where his critique comes from and it...
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. >> take us through the cnn town hall in new hampshire tonight. what do the polls like like?u were to look at the early states, specifically new hampshire, biden is up, although this is not an overwhelming lead. we see buttigieg climbing in the polls. you also see that in iowa where buttigieg seems to have the moment momentum. remember, bernie sanders got over 60% of the democratic primary vote in new hampshire last year, and right now he's only at 16%. >> and it's early. >> we still have like nine months to go. we have so much time. this could change 1,000 times. >> harry acts like he's exhausted but he gets excited. >> i got a lot of energy, folks. >> good to see you. thank you so much. >> on this, joining me more for more on this, cnn washington correspondent jeff zeleny. let's start with number 19, who is seth moulton? >> seth moulton is a congressman from massachusetts. he was elected in 2014 and one of the several new members of congress who had military service in the years after 9/11. he was in iraq four times. he led his marine units there. so he is someone who is go
. >> take us through the cnn town hall in new hampshire tonight. what do the polls like like?u were to look at the early states, specifically new hampshire, biden is up, although this is not an overwhelming lead. we see buttigieg climbing in the polls. you also see that in iowa where buttigieg seems to have the moment momentum. remember, bernie sanders got over 60% of the democratic primary vote in new hampshire last year, and right now he's only at 16%. >> and it's early. >>...
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they were all in manchester, new hampshire, for a cnn town hall.irst major candidate event of the campaign. senators amy klobuchar. elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, kamala harris, and south bend mayors pete buttigieg were asked about a key issue for the party, whether to impeach president trump over the findings in the mueller report. >> the impeachment proceedings are up to the house. they're going to have to make that decision. i am in the senate, and i believe that we are the jury. there is a third way to hold this president accountable and that is by defeating him in the 2020 election. >> if any other human being in this country had done what's documented in the mueller report, they would be arrested and put in jail. >> if there's going to be any accountability, that accountability has to come from the congress. and the tool that we are given for that accountability is the impeachment process. >> if and this is an if, if for the next year, year and a half going right into the heart of the election all that the congress is talking about is impe
they were all in manchester, new hampshire, for a cnn town hall.irst major candidate event of the campaign. senators amy klobuchar. elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, kamala harris, and south bend mayors pete buttigieg were asked about a key issue for the party, whether to impeach president trump over the findings in the mueller report. >> the impeachment proceedings are up to the house. they're going to have to make that decision. i am in the senate, and i believe that we are the jury....
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, 9%, 11% in new hampshire and what's so interesting is he's able to get that despite the fact that hisognition is still fairly low, which means that he's converting a lot of the people who have heard of him into actual votes and that's something that's very, very telling. i'll be honest with you, most of the people who will be vote in these caucus and primaries will like all the candidates, can you actually convert those people that like you into vote and so far mayor pete is doing that. we'll have to wait and see if he's able to continue doing that and can he take a punch when the other candidates go after him. >> we're still expecting a few more filings up until monday from other democrats who are in the field. is there any one that you're looking toward to see if they have what it takes to make it the next 300 days or so until the first caucuses and primaries? >> you know, i'll be honest with you, i'm interested perhaps in some of the governors and jay inslee and john licken looper. we've gotten the numbers so far from amy klobuchar who i thought entered the race in a very interesti
, 9%, 11% in new hampshire and what's so interesting is he's able to get that despite the fact that hisognition is still fairly low, which means that he's converting a lot of the people who have heard of him into actual votes and that's something that's very, very telling. i'll be honest with you, most of the people who will be vote in these caucus and primaries will like all the candidates, can you actually convert those people that like you into vote and so far mayor pete is doing that. we'll...
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on average, new hampshire students graduate with $32,000 in debt.ssue i am talking about with the teacher pay, i have met more teachers who left the profession of teaching because they simply could not afford to do the work and pay off student loans. i want thatt, student who might be you or anyone of you, who is excelling in science and has a passion to go teach middle school students, i want you to be able to look out on your future and not be concerned about the student loan that you are facing and the cost of living and then decide instead of going to teach middle school students, i have to go and join a pharmaceutical street becausel i can't afford to teach. there are so many variables that come with the issue of student loan debt that one is about a burden,a real emotionally, psychologically, and financially as well as what will end up being career decisions that will be made simply because you can't pay the bill as opposed to following your passion and doing something that will contribute to growing our society. these are the ways i think abo
on average, new hampshire students graduate with $32,000 in debt.ssue i am talking about with the teacher pay, i have met more teachers who left the profession of teaching because they simply could not afford to do the work and pay off student loans. i want thatt, student who might be you or anyone of you, who is excelling in science and has a passion to go teach middle school students, i want you to be able to look out on your future and not be concerned about the student loan that you are...