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bodycam when new hampshire. -- biden can win new hampshire. and he can beat trump and get elected. he is less likely to want to upset the apple cart in a dramatic way. moving forward new hampshire democratic leaders in the secretary of state had said privately as well, we really have kind of a soul-searching discussion about our relationship with iowa, many of party leaders on the national democratic side, are convinced it is time to do away with iowa or move it out of the first position, i think new hampshire, political leaders in both parties now, our thinking about, ok, who would we partner with? if not iowa? should it be eight caucus based, perhaps nevada comes to mind. because we were not allowed to be a primary to come before new hampshire. it is a serious subject. and it is going to get a lot of discussion. and it may turn on what happens in november, who wins. host: but you think one way or the other there could be some changes to the calendar, and four years? guest: yes i do, i relayed you. there -- i really do. there have been prominent people in both parties politically
bodycam when new hampshire. -- biden can win new hampshire. and he can beat trump and get elected. he is less likely to want to upset the apple cart in a dramatic way. moving forward new hampshire democratic leaders in the secretary of state had said privately as well, we really have kind of a soul-searching discussion about our relationship with iowa, many of party leaders on the national democratic side, are convinced it is time to do away with iowa or move it out of the first position, i...
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and nevada, perhaps, but new hampshire has become much more a swing state. i think primarily because of the migration here. we're unusual in that now, fewer people in new hampshire actually were born here. more than 60% of its residents are not natives. many of them come from massachusetts. they kind of came to escape higher taxes and more regulations and, but particularly on social issues, they're very progressive, and that's what we've really seen over the years in new hampshire is not only migration that is obviously make the center, more left, right leaning, but many of the residents that came here, they're much more-- they have greater expectation of government services than new hampshire typically had and i think that's always what has led to new hampshire becoming a swing state. the other piece, independents have a strong ethic and continue to grow in size. 25 years ago independents only made up 25% of the electorate and now it's, at this rate, 50% by 2030. it's now 43% our independents. we make it easy for independents to take place in primaries here
and nevada, perhaps, but new hampshire has become much more a swing state. i think primarily because of the migration here. we're unusual in that now, fewer people in new hampshire actually were born here. more than 60% of its residents are not natives. many of them come from massachusetts. they kind of came to escape higher taxes and more regulations and, but particularly on social issues, they're very progressive, and that's what we've really seen over the years in new hampshire is not only...
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new hampshire has become much more of a swing state. i think primarily because of the migration here. we're unusual in that now fewer people in new hampshire actually were born here. more than 60% of its residents are not natives. many of them are -- come from massachusetts. they kind of came to escape higher taxes and more regulation and -- but particularly on social issues, they're very progressive and that's what we've really seen over the years in new hampshire is not only more my braigration that has mae electorate more center, less right leaning, but also, many of these residents that came here are much more -- their much more greater expectation of government services than new hampshire typically had and i think that also is what has led to new hampshire becoming a swing state. the other piece really is the fact that independents are such a strong ethic here and they continue to grow in size. i mean, 25 years ago, independents really made up only about 25% of the electorate. now it's -- at this rate it's going to be 50% by like 2
new hampshire has become much more of a swing state. i think primarily because of the migration here. we're unusual in that now fewer people in new hampshire actually were born here. more than 60% of its residents are not natives. many of them are -- come from massachusetts. they kind of came to escape higher taxes and more regulation and -- but particularly on social issues, they're very progressive and that's what we've really seen over the years in new hampshire is not only more my...
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senator hassan from new hampshire, senator shaheen from new hampshire. senator shaheen being the senior senator in new hampshire. i want to thank her for being here and for her comments about this legislation, and also senator blumenthal. i wanted to start just -- just for a few minutes before we conclude with this chart, mr. president. this is a -- a chart depicting a map of the united states. it's dated june 27 from "the new york times." the headline reads, or the summary, reads in at least 24 states, a majority of deaths are linked to nursing homes. unquote. i mentioned at the outset, the deaths, more than now as of a number of hours ago, more than 54,000 people when you add up the residents and the workers comprising 40% of the deaths nation wide. you can see when you break it down by state, my home state of pennsylvania, 68% a majority of the deaths linked to nursing homes. states just to the south where -- virginia at 61, maryland at 61, ohio at 57 and then you go out into the middle of country, north dakota 64% of the deaths in that state linked t
senator hassan from new hampshire, senator shaheen from new hampshire. senator shaheen being the senior senator in new hampshire. i want to thank her for being here and for her comments about this legislation, and also senator blumenthal. i wanted to start just -- just for a few minutes before we conclude with this chart, mr. president. this is a -- a chart depicting a map of the united states. it's dated june 27 from "the new york times." the headline reads, or the summary, reads in...
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i live in the seacoast of new hampshire, durham, new hampshire. but, if you go to the far opposite southwest corner of the state, you come to walpole, new hampshire, and you will discover a picture-perfect new england town. before i go further, i want to take off my watch to keep an eye on my time here. bounded on the west by vermont and the connecticut river, it boasts a weekly public markets, boy scout troops, several churches, a historical society that meets in a handsome greek revival building, and much more. the greek revival building is so handsome. i included two pictures because i was really taken by the walpole historical society. walpole is a wonderful town. people love it there. can everyone see? not just country music. he likes living in walpole. in 1782, however, during the closing months of the revolutionary war, walpole was a much less happy place. like americans everywhere, the people of western new hampshire had grown weary of the war with britain, of the war's economic cost, the congress worthless paper money and, worst of all, t
i live in the seacoast of new hampshire, durham, new hampshire. but, if you go to the far opposite southwest corner of the state, you come to walpole, new hampshire, and you will discover a picture-perfect new england town. before i go further, i want to take off my watch to keep an eye on my time here. bounded on the west by vermont and the connecticut river, it boasts a weekly public markets, boy scout troops, several churches, a historical society that meets in a handsome greek revival...
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durham new hampshire. if you go to the far opposite southwest corner of the state, you will come to walpule new hampshire. if you go there, you will discover a beautiful picture perfect in new england town. before i go any farther, i want to look at my watch to keep an eye on time here. founded on the west by the vermont and connecticut river and on the south by massachusetts. walpule boasts a weekly public market. several churches. a historical society that once housed the local academy. i was really taken by walpole historical society. it is a lovely town and judged by one of its more renowned residents. in 1782 however, during the closing months of the revolutionary war, walpole was a much less happy place. like americans everywhere, the people of western new hampshire has grown wary of the war with britain. of the wars economic cost. of the alternating cycles of inflation and deflation. of congress is worthless paper money and worst of, all of taxes that in some connecticut river towns were 13 times wh
durham new hampshire. if you go to the far opposite southwest corner of the state, you will come to walpule new hampshire. if you go there, you will discover a beautiful picture perfect in new england town. before i go any farther, i want to look at my watch to keep an eye on time here. founded on the west by the vermont and connecticut river and on the south by massachusetts. walpule boasts a weekly public market. several churches. a historical society that once housed the local academy. i was...
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i live on the sea coast of new hampshire, durham, new hampshire.ut if you go to the far opposite southwest corner of the state you will come to walpol, new hampshire. if you go there, you will discover a beautiful, picture perfect new england town. i before i go further i want the take off my watch so i can stay on time here. bound on theest with by the connecticut river and on the south by massachusetts. it boast as weekly public market, boys and girl scout troops. and much much more. and the creek rewifl building. it is so handsome, i included two pictures. i am taken with their historical society. it is a lovely town. to judge from one of its better known respects, people love it there. can everyone see? not just country music. he also like living in walpole. in 1782, however, during the closing months of the revolutionary war, it was a much less happy place. like americans everywhere, the people of western new hampshire had grown weary of the war with britain, of the war's economic cost, of the alternating cycles of inflation and deflation, of
i live on the sea coast of new hampshire, durham, new hampshire.ut if you go to the far opposite southwest corner of the state you will come to walpol, new hampshire. if you go there, you will discover a beautiful, picture perfect new england town. i before i go further i want the take off my watch so i can stay on time here. bound on theest with by the connecticut river and on the south by massachusetts. it boast as weekly public market, boys and girl scout troops. and much much more. and the...
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let the people go out in new hampshire, the people of new hampshire want a change and america will havesion is a vital, political meeting place. to be successful, a candidate must use the medium and use it well. richard nixon prefers informal, no-holds-barred discussions. >> new hampshire was the first time we saw a new innovation in televised campaigning. richard nixon's aides would gather a group of ordinary citizens and have them, instead of the media, asking questions. >> any further questions that you have? >> and they made it look like richard nixon was this brave truth-teller, who was willing to face down any critic, when in fact, it was completely staged. >> this is the nixon answer, in which richard nixon discusses the issues with citizens of new hampshire. >> lawlessness, crime, is a major problem in this country today. we talk about civil rights, you know what the most important civil right in this country is? it's the right to be safe in the streets, to be safe in your home. >> nixon's campaign in new hampshire was a classic. there is a new nixon, the reporters were saying.
let the people go out in new hampshire, the people of new hampshire want a change and america will havesion is a vital, political meeting place. to be successful, a candidate must use the medium and use it well. richard nixon prefers informal, no-holds-barred discussions. >> new hampshire was the first time we saw a new innovation in televised campaigning. richard nixon's aides would gather a group of ordinary citizens and have them, instead of the media, asking questions. >> any...
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>> seth, the democrats swept new hampshire.ack the top 12 this is nothing short of a complete republican shutout. >> seth: a shutout >> seth, and i think we're going to do the same thing in nevada next week. steamrolling to south carolina the week after that, and - >> seth: okay. >> and if i may be so bold, i think it's going to be a clean democratic sweep on super tuesday, yeah. [ cheers and applause >> seth: ben, ben. i'm sorry, i'm sorry it's just democrats were the only ones on the ballots tonight. i mean, it was a democratic primary. [ laughter ] >> hey, what are you doing >> seth: what? >> why are you talking that way? >> seth: talking like what >> come here come here. come here. come here. stop it. [ light laughter ] these people are finally happy again. [ light laughter ] for once, democrats didn't blow it >> seth: i'm sorry, but again, you guys are the only ones on the ballot it would've been pretty hard to blow it. >> the democrats were the only ones on the ballot in iowa and we somehow managed to blow it. [ laughter
>> seth, the democrats swept new hampshire.ack the top 12 this is nothing short of a complete republican shutout. >> seth: a shutout >> seth, and i think we're going to do the same thing in nevada next week. steamrolling to south carolina the week after that, and - >> seth: okay. >> and if i may be so bold, i think it's going to be a clean democratic sweep on super tuesday, yeah. [ cheers and applause >> seth: ben, ben. i'm sorry, i'm sorry it's just...
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in just over half, new hampshire included, infections are decreasing. 0n last week's holiday weekend, the beaches were packed as if none of this had ever happened. once again, the american scientific community is sounding the alarm. we have to remember, though, that coming back too soon, could set us back, it could lead to a large resurgence of cases that damages not only lives but damages our economy. we are seeing activities in some places that worry me. people together in enclosed places with no face masks on in communities where the virus is spreading. that's a really risky thing to do. do you think the pandemic is being politicised by the white house? i'm very concerned by some of the political aspects that are being layered onto what should be scientific decisions. scientists warn that 135,000 americans may be dead by august. but in the land of the free, each state makes its own choices. will america learn the lessons of new york? or will election year politics drown out the scientists, putting america, once again, in peril? this is bbc news. welc
in just over half, new hampshire included, infections are decreasing. 0n last week's holiday weekend, the beaches were packed as if none of this had ever happened. once again, the american scientific community is sounding the alarm. we have to remember, though, that coming back too soon, could set us back, it could lead to a large resurgence of cases that damages not only lives but damages our economy. we are seeing activities in some places that worry me. people together in enclosed places...
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so william and mary, the fort in new hampshire -- i said it, didn't i? so december 14th, over 200 malitia would gather in the town under major john sullivan. the british have six soldiers. as the men march toward the fort, another 150 join. so now you have at least 350 to 400 men going after six british soldiers. captain john cochran is in command. they get a chance to fire cannons before the americans enter into the fort. as they enter into the fort, of course the british will strike their colors. the americans will accept the surrender. cochran is led to keep his sword and does not consider it formal surrender. when the flag lowers, that empowers cochran to defend the flag, he comes rushing at the troops. an altercation ensues, someone pulls out a pistol and instead of pointing it, decides to hit cochran over the head with it. otherwise, that would have been the first shots of the revolution. so you had two incidents on this road to the revolution, both at salem and there in new hampshire, to go visit today. the fort is open. you can go walk the ground
so william and mary, the fort in new hampshire -- i said it, didn't i? so december 14th, over 200 malitia would gather in the town under major john sullivan. the british have six soldiers. as the men march toward the fort, another 150 join. so now you have at least 350 to 400 men going after six british soldiers. captain john cochran is in command. they get a chance to fire cannons before the americans enter into the fort. as they enter into the fort, of course the british will strike their...
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new hampshire has become more of a swing state because of migration here. we are unusual, in that now fewer people new
new hampshire has become more of a swing state because of migration here. we are unusual, in that now fewer people new
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we're going to travel to concord, new hampshire, to the new hampshire historical society, which holds the papers of the pierce family, and see two important letters in understanding the story of jane pierce. >> this letter was written by benny pierce who was 11 years old, from andover, massachusetts, where he was visiting with his cousins in june of 1852, at the time that franklin pierce was nominated for president at the democratic national convention in baltimore. franklin and his mother had been in boston waiting for news of the nomination, and benny was staying with relatives in andover. >> benny, knowing how much his mother disliked politics, wrote in the letter that, "i hope he won't be elected, for i should not like to live in washington and i know you would not like to either." so this is an indication of the problems that franklin pierce is going to have with his wife and child as he ran for president in 1852. >> this is the most famous letter that jane pierce wrote. it was written to her dead son. he had died in january of 1853 in a train wreck in andover, massachusetts. and
we're going to travel to concord, new hampshire, to the new hampshire historical society, which holds the papers of the pierce family, and see two important letters in understanding the story of jane pierce. >> this letter was written by benny pierce who was 11 years old, from andover, massachusetts, where he was visiting with his cousins in june of 1852, at the time that franklin pierce was nominated for president at the democratic national convention in baltimore. franklin and his...
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a senator: from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: do i understand that you think you will have some resolution of this why noon? so you expect to come back at this point with another u.c. to pass this brill? mr. johnson: yes, was cooperation from the senators, i think we'll be able to get thissen this done. my question -- my request is really simple. we don't want to see this automatically reauthorized until the end of december. it sounds like the intent was not to do that. it was just to allow people to spend money until the end of december. mrs. shaheen: which is my understanding of the bill. it doesn't allow you to apply for the loan through december but only through the end of june. mr. johnson: but c.r.s. actually interprets it as a full authorization. would end to show what that true intent is, put that letter in the "congressional record" so that we are certain that we're not reauthorizing this or authorizing it through december 31, that the authorization does end june 30, so that if we do want to put more funds into
a senator: from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: do i understand that you think you will have some resolution of this why noon? so you expect to come back at this point with another u.c. to pass this brill? mr. johnson: yes, was cooperation from the senators, i think we'll be able to get thissen this done. my question -- my request is really simple. we don't want to see this automatically reauthorized until the end of december. it sounds like the intent was not to do that. it was just to allow...
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both are at salem and in new hampshire to go visit today. the ford is open, you can walk the grounds. it has a website that can show you the different locations for that. now we have grassroots movements and boston, a lot of unemployed stock workers. you have the big major three events, smaller events like the land banks, the potential actions here, you have the sons of liberty. you have all of this going on until what happened when the first shots. lexington and concord, april 19th, 1775. they will come out onto the british will come marching onto the field. they are sent out once again, taking cannons that were captured and escorted out of town discreetly, they bring them back, obviously, at first, warren thinks maybe they are going after john hancock and samuel adams by reverend jonas clark. whatever the case, is the british come out and it is a foiled effort from the beginning. we have another myth of the british that they are the best military in the world. that's kind of like watching the super bowl champions of last year with no playe
both are at salem and in new hampshire to go visit today. the ford is open, you can walk the grounds. it has a website that can show you the different locations for that. now we have grassroots movements and boston, a lot of unemployed stock workers. you have the big major three events, smaller events like the land banks, the potential actions here, you have the sons of liberty. you have all of this going on until what happened when the first shots. lexington and concord, april 19th, 1775. they...
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mary believes new hampshire should be opened up completely. there have been 29,000 covid—related deaths, but here in new hampshire, where it is more rural, there have been less than 250. i do not have a lot of people that i know that have been sick. and if the numbers are like they are saying they are, they are obviously all in new york. but why new york did it get hit so hard? is it because we have a lot of people who are not there legally? is it because we have thousands of people living on top of each other? protesters in new hampshire‘s capital are furious, too. with a0 million americans now unemployed, they want their jobs back. it is 183,000 people out of work in new hampshire out of a working population of 775,000. that is a huge price to pay for these decisions. covid infections are decreasing in new hampshire, but in 19 american states, they are not. next door, in vermont, the numbers are now creeping back up. i‘m on my way right now to go and see a friend who is a dairy farmer. he lives with his mother who is elderly and i understand
mary believes new hampshire should be opened up completely. there have been 29,000 covid—related deaths, but here in new hampshire, where it is more rural, there have been less than 250. i do not have a lot of people that i know that have been sick. and if the numbers are like they are saying they are, they are obviously all in new york. but why new york did it get hit so hard? is it because we have a lot of people who are not there legally? is it because we have thousands of people living on...
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when he went back to new hampshire.e didn't mind that because she saw him every night. >> now one interesting aspect of this is that she was up on the second floor, the family quarters of the white house, but she was trying to seek some understanding of this. i understand that it was a burgeoning spiritualist movement in the united states around that time and that she in fact, sought out some spirl eventuitu lway. >> my understanding was that she did not seek them out, they árresearch that the let that she wrote to benny were not in any way mystical or spiritual under the influence of these spiritualists. they were really a way for her to express her great grief. and she wrote the letters and i think modern psychologists would agree with that action because they do say now, if you're grieving, you've got some terrible trouble, write it down and it helped. and it does. it's a proven fact nowadays. i don't know suggest it to her if anybody did, that she should write out these thoughts about her sorrow and his passing, bu
when he went back to new hampshire.e didn't mind that because she saw him every night. >> now one interesting aspect of this is that she was up on the second floor, the family quarters of the white house, but she was trying to seek some understanding of this. i understand that it was a burgeoning spiritualist movement in the united states around that time and that she in fact, sought out some spirl eventuitu lway. >> my understanding was that she did not seek them out, they...
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i've heard from so many business people in new hampshire who took a p.p.p. loan, and they used the proceeds just as we had intended. they kept their employees on the payroll or they hired them back if they had already laid them off. they have kept their lights on. now it's time when they are beginning to be able to open their businesses and they are still running short because those loans are about to run out, and they need more help. if we don't provide it, they're going to lay off all those workers again, and for many small businesses, they are going to be forced to close their doors. last week, i was pleased to work with senators cardin and coons to introduce the prioritized paycheck protection program, the p-4 act. that's legislation that will provide a second round of p.p.p. funding for smaller businesses and particularly for those in the restaurant and hospitality industries which have been hit especially hard in recent months. they were the first to be closed down by government order, and they are the last to be able to open back up. i am hopeful that
i've heard from so many business people in new hampshire who took a p.p.p. loan, and they used the proceeds just as we had intended. they kept their employees on the payroll or they hired them back if they had already laid them off. they have kept their lights on. now it's time when they are beginning to be able to open their businesses and they are still running short because those loans are about to run out, and they need more help. if we don't provide it, they're going to lay off all those...
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they were very close. >> for our next video, we will take you to concord new hampshire.the state capital once again, this time to the pierce manse to see some more artifacts and learn about more her life and a loss of another of her sons, franklin. robert >> franklin pierce had just finished serving in the congress, he served two terms in the house and a full term in the senate. he resigned from his seat in the senate about a year earlier than his term was up. in order to move back to concord to be with jane and to raise their two children. this is the only house and conquered they ever owned. they bought that and moved in in late may 1842. >> we are in the dining room here at the pierce manse. typically the family would have their main meal at noon time. jane pierce was kind of a shot reclusive person. she did not entertain a lot in her private home. this couch belonged to jane pierce. this is one piece that they took to the white house. they had eight rooms that they had to furnish with their personal furniture and so this was one of the pieces that they took to the wh
they were very close. >> for our next video, we will take you to concord new hampshire.the state capital once again, this time to the pierce manse to see some more artifacts and learn about more her life and a loss of another of her sons, franklin. robert >> franklin pierce had just finished serving in the congress, he served two terms in the house and a full term in the senate. he resigned from his seat in the senate about a year earlier than his term was up. in order to move back...
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and that is because it was held at the summit of mount in new hampshire.student along with four family members took a chair lift up and received their diploma. certainly a way to lift the spirits of new grads. wait, i need to see this whole video. well, that's nice. >> that is interesting. where was that again? >> new hampshire. >> okay. you tweaked my interest that the 24 hour fitness was closing. there must be a 1345u8er osmall then a big one. i find it hard to believe that they would close that super one. i use that one sometimes. here is a look at what is going on with our afternoon temperatures. i'm itching to get back into the good im. look, 60s and 70s and the then into the 90s in the north bay and east bay and almost in the south bay while we hit the 70s and 80s around the bay. and thursday is going to be even warmer. look at how much slower the winds are blowing. so it will get summer like and this could last through the holiday weekend. i'll show you the 7 day forecast in the next half hour. >>> and next at 5:00, the pop-up shop opening in golden
and that is because it was held at the summit of mount in new hampshire.student along with four family members took a chair lift up and received their diploma. certainly a way to lift the spirits of new grads. wait, i need to see this whole video. well, that's nice. >> that is interesting. where was that again? >> new hampshire. >> okay. you tweaked my interest that the 24 hour fitness was closing. there must be a 1345u8er osmall then a big one. i find it hard to believe that...
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host: new hampshire is next. this is suzanne. caller: i am a public defender in my 60's, so i have a lot of first-hand experience with police issues. have have to say, what i noticed the most is that police in my lifetime have become very militarized. it is much different than when we were younger and the police were on the beat in the community. the police today are like soldiers, and that is a problem. because when you are a soldier, you look at the population differently than you would as a police officer who is supposed to serve and protect a community. in new hampshire, black and brown people are disproportionately, i believe, stopped, and they are treated differently. you have a lot of sudanese and a lot of people of color from different countries, and they are treated differently. it is pretty appalling. so that is what i have to say. i would reform the police by, as i think you said earlier, take away the toys. not need all of that to go to an apartment for drug bust in new hampshire. it is the feeling that they want to g
host: new hampshire is next. this is suzanne. caller: i am a public defender in my 60's, so i have a lot of first-hand experience with police issues. have have to say, what i noticed the most is that police in my lifetime have become very militarized. it is much different than when we were younger and the police were on the beat in the community. the police today are like soldiers, and that is a problem. because when you are a soldier, you look at the population differently than you would as a...
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kuster from new hampshire. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california rise? >> as the member designated by ms. sanchez, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. sanchez will vote aye on h.r. 7301. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from virginia seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. mceachin, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. mceachin will vote aye on house resolution 7301. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania rise? >> as the member designated by ms. lofgren, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. lofgren will vote yea on h.r. 7301. [inaudible] >> 230, the navy -- the motion to recommit on the table. business is the question of house resolution 90. the joint resolution. .> providing for congressional disapproval of the rules submitted by the office of the comptroller of the currency relating to community reinvestment act re
kuster from new hampshire. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from california rise? >> as the member designated by ms. sanchez, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. sanchez will vote aye on h.r. 7301. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from virginia seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. mceachin, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. mceachin will vote aye on house...
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this ground belongs to hampshire county quick equipment they get no direct material benefit from the test match happening, there will be no fans. but the money comes from sky television in return for broadcasting these tests message —— test matches is vital. the money thatis test matches is vital. the money that is coming to the game has increased in recent years. this'll impact that quite severely but managing to get these games away will help. you have to look at things differently in years to come. i think the impact of this crisis is going to be us senate right across the economy, a massive impact over and this will be no different. —— and this will be no different. —— and we can look forward to hopefully mitigate the impact and some confidence. just time to update you on the erwee kick this evening. just before we go — time to update you on the early kick off in the premier league this evening. norwich against southamptonjust coming up to half time and it's goalless. southampton striker danny ings has had the best chance. his effort hit the crossbar though. totte n ha m tottenha
this ground belongs to hampshire county quick equipment they get no direct material benefit from the test match happening, there will be no fans. but the money comes from sky television in return for broadcasting these tests message —— test matches is vital. the money thatis test matches is vital. the money that is coming to the game has increased in recent years. this'll impact that quite severely but managing to get these games away will help. you have to look at things differently in...
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>>do you ever notice that biden , is in new hampshire ? he says, it's great to be in ohio . no no, you are in new hampshire . that happens to him all this time has it happened to me yet ? be >> reporter: we learn six members of the trump campaign tested positive for coronavirus we are told they were not at tonight events . in tulsa oklahoma, fox news . >>> the president also made controversial comments about coronavirus testing at his rally . the president said he had asked health officials in his administration to slow down the testing phase because, when you test more people you are going to have more positive cases. he said that testing is quote a double edged sword, a white house official told reporters the president was joking and that the president is proud the united states conducting more than 25 million test . >>> the apparent confusion over the employment of a man whose has presumed pres. donald trump and his allies, appears to be over. the started late last night when atty. gen. william barr announced, jeffrey berman would resign . in a statement hours later, berm
>>do you ever notice that biden , is in new hampshire ? he says, it's great to be in ohio . no no, you are in new hampshire . that happens to him all this time has it happened to me yet ? be >> reporter: we learn six members of the trump campaign tested positive for coronavirus we are told they were not at tonight events . in tulsa oklahoma, fox news . >>> the president also made controversial comments about coronavirus testing at his rally . the president said he had asked...
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todd: high school grads reach new heights, this is cool, new hampshire school in the class of 2020 up chairlift to receive their diploma on a mountaintop. the school principal refused to let the pandemic spoil a big moment joins us live coming up. todd: prosecutors will question italy's prime minister over the covid-19 response. carley: dozens of victims families accused the government of negligence. >> reporter: they lost loved ones, formed a group called we will sue you but at this point it doesn't seem they are after money they just want answers and accountability. in italy as the health crisis aside the blame game starts up and relatives of 50 different people who died of coronavirus fire legal poll complains at the scene of the hardest problems yesterday. more red zones words declared and sealed off earlier in the crisis. there was a staggering death toll, death in the spring, six times what they had been in the same period of years best, dramatic images from the covid-19 crisis are the military trucks called into bring them out of the city because there was nowhere to put them.
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ironworks, new hampshire, an independent. caller: you can have the house and senate work together. that is what they are paid to do. maybe the world would be a better place. host: the democrats as you noted in the house and senate have put forth the justice in policing act of 2020. it would prohibit racial and religious profiling. the federal criminal statute to prosecute police misconduct improves investigation of police misconduct at a federal level, bands choke holds and no knock warrants and makes lynching a federal crime. guest: i think all of those are worth looking into and i support many of them. the lynching provision is already irrelevant. that is -- is irrelevant. it is already against federal law if it is on federal property or against a federal official. that's already on the books as a criminal, sometimes a capital criminal offense in some states. are somem that, there worthwhile elements in this piece of legislation that the democrats have provided. some of the concerns i have related to the effort to mandate standard forts-all police across the country. for example,
ironworks, new hampshire, an independent. caller: you can have the house and senate work together. that is what they are paid to do. maybe the world would be a better place. host: the democrats as you noted in the house and senate have put forth the justice in policing act of 2020. it would prohibit racial and religious profiling. the federal criminal statute to prosecute police misconduct improves investigation of police misconduct at a federal level, bands choke holds and no knock warrants...
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yesterday the temperature in hampshire was 26.9.inues to think southwards and getting into the south—east of england. a mixture of clear spells and cloud behind it, also some showers and quite breezy. a cooler night than the nightjust gone. tomorrow the weather from pulling away leaving a mixture of dry spells, and northerly wind digging up. temperature wise, it will feel even cooler than you would expect at this stage in june. even cooler than you would expect at this stage injune. for friday, once again we are looking at a mishmash of weather so we have a lot of cloud, some sunny breaks, showers, some of those heavy and the wind picking up, particularly across the northern isles and north—east scotland. 0nce northern isles and north—east scotland. once again feeling chilly. friday night, incidentally, into saturday morning, the wind strengthening and unseasonably windy from the north and west. we may even see some snow on the tops of hills in scotland. and we're looking forward to see you out and about this morning. hello, this is
yesterday the temperature in hampshire was 26.9.inues to think southwards and getting into the south—east of england. a mixture of clear spells and cloud behind it, also some showers and quite breezy. a cooler night than the nightjust gone. tomorrow the weather from pulling away leaving a mixture of dry spells, and northerly wind digging up. temperature wise, it will feel even cooler than you would expect at this stage in june. even cooler than you would expect at this stage injune. for...
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he's in new hampshire and he says it's great to be in ohio. no, no, you are in new hampshire.t has not happened to me yet. when that happens, there is nothing you can do to make up for it. you might as well walk up the stage. because the speech is a disaster. greg: then came the storytelli storytelling. trump gave his version, long one of his visit to west point a few days ago. in the hot sun, what did they say to him before the speech. >> they said to me before the speech sir, would you like to salute each single cadet or maybe there will be groups of two, would you like to salute like this. almost 600 times, you know what that is, let me tell you do that 600 times, you go home and is like a workout without a weight. greg: i know that feeling, not from saluting. after the species being baked. >> i just made a big speech, i sat in front of speeches, being baked like a cake. i said general there is no way i can make it down that ramp without falling on my, general, i have no railing. it is true. greg: it is all about the railing, there he was walking down the steps, i wondered
he's in new hampshire and he says it's great to be in ohio. no, no, you are in new hampshire.t has not happened to me yet. when that happens, there is nothing you can do to make up for it. you might as well walk up the stage. because the speech is a disaster. greg: then came the storytelli storytelling. trump gave his version, long one of his visit to west point a few days ago. in the hot sun, what did they say to him before the speech. >> they said to me before the speech sir, would you...
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his bureauor the union leader and he joins us from new hampshire.over the past years the granite state has become a battleground state. what has changed? guest: it is interesting. it is quite a contrast. ronald reagan when he ran for reelection in 1984, he declared the most republican state in the country right you could have made
his bureauor the union leader and he joins us from new hampshire.over the past years the granite state has become a battleground state. what has changed? guest: it is interesting. it is quite a contrast. ronald reagan when he ran for reelection in 1984, he declared the most republican state in the country right you could have made
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hello there, the time to reach 27 celsius in hampshire on tuesday, but that was the last of the veryite sometime. the next few days at least will be feeling much cooler, thanks to a northerly wind. more cloud and some wet weather around as well. that rain certainly arrived in scotla nd well. that rain certainly arrived in scotland during tuesday — knocking attem pters scotland during tuesday — knocking attempters back as well. a cloudier weather, together with the rain, is continuing to push its way southwards overnight. many areas by the end of the night will have had some rain, the exceptions really being towards the southeast and east anglia where it is good to be a little chilly in the countryside and probably drying off later in the night for northern ireland and western scotland. up some cloudier skies for wednesday in england and wales. some outbreaks of rain as well, could be little heavy at times. across northern ireland, largely dry, little bit of sunshine and missing most of the showers across western scotland, where temperatures may make 18 degrees in glasgow, much cooler
hello there, the time to reach 27 celsius in hampshire on tuesday, but that was the last of the veryite sometime. the next few days at least will be feeling much cooler, thanks to a northerly wind. more cloud and some wet weather around as well. that rain certainly arrived in scotla nd well. that rain certainly arrived in scotland during tuesday — knocking attem pters scotland during tuesday — knocking attempters back as well. a cloudier weather, together with the rain, is continuing to...
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abigail has a sister who lives in new hampshire at that time. i think mary is her favorite sister, her older sister, lives fairly nearby so there isn't much correspondence there. to children, to friends. >> close to her granddaughter caroline. >> right. >> lovely correspondence between her and this young girl. >> when john quincy goes to england he meets his wife there. what was the relationship between the two adams women? >> i think it was a good one. i think louise was quite shocked by the culture she encountered in new england after having a gentle upbringing in france. even church attendance -- >> when she went to the old house she said it was like going on noah's arc. >> right. >> well, let's actually -- our closing video, a return to peace field where the adams spent their final years. >> abigail enjoyed 17 years of retirement here at peace field with her husband john adams. here, the old couple could dote on their children and grandchildren and enjoy the peace and tranquillity that this place offered them throughout their lives. the pres
abigail has a sister who lives in new hampshire at that time. i think mary is her favorite sister, her older sister, lives fairly nearby so there isn't much correspondence there. to children, to friends. >> close to her granddaughter caroline. >> right. >> lovely correspondence between her and this young girl. >> when john quincy goes to england he meets his wife there. what was the relationship between the two adams women? >> i think it was a good one. i think...
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creative with their high school graduations see if they have them at all, but one school in new hampshire took graduation to new heights, they but kids have their procession be a ski lift and handed grads their diplomas on top of a mountain. bob crowley was there to capture the unique ceremony. >>and definitely have turned graduation upside down. i'm really excited. it's a very creative solutions. this current situation and get back on top of them. >>everything that's been going on we really want to do something special for our students. and on left trying not to just substitute graduation really re imagine what it could be i'm just the president trying to solve any problem that has to happen is this the superintendent is going to take today hand washing >>we're able to celebrate our students in a way that is unique and at the same time allows us to maintain all the safety precautions we need to them. number high school weight when he graduated >>and for the past 3 months we had to do everything differently we are dealing with a pandemic. >>and a beautiful you all. >>we're looking at what
creative with their high school graduations see if they have them at all, but one school in new hampshire took graduation to new heights, they but kids have their procession be a ski lift and handed grads their diplomas on top of a mountain. bob crowley was there to capture the unique ceremony. >>and definitely have turned graduation upside down. i'm really excited. it's a very creative solutions. this current situation and get back on top of them. >>everything that's been going on...
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will it get to new hampshire?r: he turned to his local network. >> being a small state where i knew the governor, can you help? this happened on some literally virtual handshake. >> reporter: he got fedex's ceo to provide the plane. the federal government to pay for it. and new hampshire's governor to pony up the $15 million. he brought in six planes, shared with local and new england hospitals. how long are you going could keep up this rescue operation? >> until i don't have to anymore. i'm hoping that's very soon. >> reporter: for robin, the missions are a godsend. >> we got our largest supplies of masks. it was because of his efforts. >> if i didn't do that, shame on me. i'm not a good citizen. i filled a gap that i think exists because this is a new and different situation. >> reporter: one man offering help and hope in the ongoing covid fight. >> thank you very much. >>> this week we highlight another life well lived. the united states now officially has crossed the threshold of 2 million cases of coronavirus
will it get to new hampshire?r: he turned to his local network. >> being a small state where i knew the governor, can you help? this happened on some literally virtual handshake. >> reporter: he got fedex's ceo to provide the plane. the federal government to pay for it. and new hampshire's governor to pony up the $15 million. he brought in six planes, shared with local and new england hospitals. how long are you going could keep up this rescue operation? >> until i don't have...
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business going and not going to new hampshire you mustn't give a fish only a few months to. live the christian thought it. was a bold sign of the temple months of i love living you will blow back it out of that . you cannot be both with the you like. we go to work so you straight home. the primary purpose of history is to understand the past as a guide to understanding the present and future history should not be deemed as feel that it was because a lot of history is painful and shameful so how should we find the right now let's establish who signed the life. but ours through our. or ask of you. scorn of course but say i'm sure our state. school could put say on the farm ship when you get. with her she would wish it was only later i should ask him how. she seemed to go home staying. here. but earlier when you could we all used that is that. there was the mosque you. know just a lot of the muscular by good believe it or there. there would be a. disruption there. but i really. don't get you your last point we'll just reach by ship. little little bit in the way you're going to
business going and not going to new hampshire you mustn't give a fish only a few months to. live the christian thought it. was a bold sign of the temple months of i love living you will blow back it out of that . you cannot be both with the you like. we go to work so you straight home. the primary purpose of history is to understand the past as a guide to understanding the present and future history should not be deemed as feel that it was because a lot of history is painful and shameful so how...
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hokanson, and i will begin with the interest of new hampshire, and our parochial interest, which i also believe is important to the country, the first air national 's.rd base to get the kc-4 we are excited about that, concerned about the issues that have affected the 46's and their ability to do refueling missions, we hope those get resolved soon. one challenge we have in new hampshire with 157th refueling isg hundred 20 of the airmen have been reassigned to different bases. ew think it is important that to the a commitment return as soon as possible, and in the meantime, if there are ways to provide missions that include medical evacuations or whatever, that can keep those 157th,orking out of the we think that would be important. can you agree that that is something you will work on in this new position? lt. gen. hokanson: if confirmed, i would work with the air force. they are getting their last -- this fall, i think it is important to work with the air force to get issues resolved on as kc-46 as quickly possible. >> thank you. we hope you come up and see the new planes when they do g
hokanson, and i will begin with the interest of new hampshire, and our parochial interest, which i also believe is important to the country, the first air national 's.rd base to get the kc-4 we are excited about that, concerned about the issues that have affected the 46's and their ability to do refueling missions, we hope those get resolved soon. one challenge we have in new hampshire with 157th refueling isg hundred 20 of the airmen have been reassigned to different bases. ew think it is...
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the first test is at hampshire's ageas bowl, with the rest of the series at old trafford.anderson has praised them for making the trip. it's brilliant that we are closing in on getting some test cricket played. after a decent lay—off, yeah, we're certainly from our point of view, very grateful that the west indies are coming over here. obviously, with what's going on in the world commits can... i imagine it's a scary decision for a lot of them, for all of them to make the journey home, so we are hugely grateful. now, we finally to get... a deal, in principle, is in place for a heavyweight unification fight between tyson fury and anthonyjoshua — a two fight deal has been agreed for next year, although it will depend on the british fighters keeping hold of their belts both have title—defences coming up. joshua against the bulgarian kubrat pulev fury has a third fight against deontay wilder. obviously, we know there are some hurdles to overcome here, but i thought that it was important to let the public know and let the sport know that these don't get these guys have agreed t
the first test is at hampshire's ageas bowl, with the rest of the series at old trafford.anderson has praised them for making the trip. it's brilliant that we are closing in on getting some test cricket played. after a decent lay—off, yeah, we're certainly from our point of view, very grateful that the west indies are coming over here. obviously, with what's going on in the world commits can... i imagine it's a scary decision for a lot of them, for all of them to make the journey home, so we...
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>>coming up a 102 year-old new hampshire woman survives the spanish flu cancer and now covid-19 what she says is her secret to long life. >>as coronavirus surges in parts of the country more younger adults are making up most of the new cases their pleas tonight to try to stop the spread. >>plus american airlines is ditching social distancing. i'm noelle bellow coming up here from a travel analyst oh, we love our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't board approved. you need to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. and it does help us save a bunch of money. two inches over regulation. thanks, cynthia. for bundling made easy, go to geico.com >>american is saying why should be at more flights and add more expense to go along with it. i will just fill the plains, a 100% full. >>american raising some eyebrows, the airline announced it will no longer be blocking middle seats on its aircraft it had been doing th
>>coming up a 102 year-old new hampshire woman survives the spanish flu cancer and now covid-19 what she says is her secret to long life. >>as coronavirus surges in parts of the country more younger adults are making up most of the new cases their pleas tonight to try to stop the spread. >>plus american airlines is ditching social distancing. i'm noelle bellow coming up here from a travel analyst oh, we love our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing school district. the hoa...
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in new hampshire, that a significant part of our economy.nother bus run out of money and about to fbn a position of having to lay off those employees. again and are worrying about whether they are going to go under in the next couple of weeks. so talking about the legislation that we've been looking in, trying to look at the second round. hundred $40 million still remaining the beach eat program, we hope that we can all agree this is an opportunity that we should take advantage of for those businesses that need continued help. i know the job number sports better-than-expected last week 13 percent unemployment is still not acceptable and we don't want another whole round of playoffs because we have small businesses who got help and out cannot get additional help when they need it. so i hope you about the open to that. i don't know if you have a view you talked steven mnuchin to look at that. but some of these small businesses don't have the time. steven mnuchin: we mark we are 100 percent committed to people who have lost their job. >> to wor
in new hampshire, that a significant part of our economy.nother bus run out of money and about to fbn a position of having to lay off those employees. again and are worrying about whether they are going to go under in the next couple of weeks. so talking about the legislation that we've been looking in, trying to look at the second round. hundred $40 million still remaining the beach eat program, we hope that we can all agree this is an opportunity that we should take advantage of for those...
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it almost happened to one school in new hampshire but then, a local ski area offered to help.ents have their procession on the chair lift up ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey >>> thanks for watching, game day is next. >>> news and weather updates are online with juliette goodrich. after break. if there was one immediate commitment we made at wynn when we closed in march, it was keeping all 15,000 team-members on board with full pay and free testing for all. we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it and did what we always do. we cared about everything and everyone. in our communities and in our homes, we were there. with food and supplies and with love. we made improvements to people's lives. we strove to be better. and we made people happy. like we always do. this closure may have temporarily taken us out of wynn and encore. but it couldn't take the wynn and encore out of us. and now... we are proud to welcome you back. >>> this is game day on kpix 5. >> hello everybody, dennis tonight, glad you could join us, whether or not the nfl's interest i
it almost happened to one school in new hampshire but then, a local ski area offered to help.ents have their procession on the chair lift up ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey >>> thanks for watching, game day is next. >>> news and weather updates are online with juliette goodrich. after break. if there was one immediate commitment we made at wynn when we closed in march, it was keeping all 15,000 team-members on board with full pay and free testing for all....
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the temperature reached 27 celsius in hampshire on tuesday, but that was the last of the very warm daysl be feeling much cooler thanks to a northerly wind. more cloud and some wet weather around as well. that rain certainly arrived in scotland during tuesday, knocking temperatures back as well. the cloudier weather, together with the rain, is continuing to push its way southwards overnight. many areas by the end of the night will have had some rain, the exceptions really being towards the south—east and east anglia where it is going to be a little chilly in the countryside and probably drying off later in the night for northern ireland and western scotland. cloudier skies for wednesday in england and wales. some outbreaks of rain as well could be little heavy at times. across northern ireland, largely dry, little bit of sunshine and missing most of the showers across western scotland, where temperatures may make 18 degrees in glasgow, much cooler with the showers in eastern scotland, and across the rest of the uk temperatures, quite a bit lower than they were yesterday. continuing that
the temperature reached 27 celsius in hampshire on tuesday, but that was the last of the very warm daysl be feeling much cooler thanks to a northerly wind. more cloud and some wet weather around as well. that rain certainly arrived in scotland during tuesday, knocking temperatures back as well. the cloudier weather, together with the rain, is continuing to push its way southwards overnight. many areas by the end of the night will have had some rain, the exceptions really being towards the...
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he's in new hampshire and he says it's great to be in ohio. no, no, no, you're in new hampshire. that happens to him all the time. hasn't happened to me yet. you know, when that happens there's nothing you can do to make up for it. you might as well just walk off the stage because the speech is a disaster. >> politifact was quick to point out that jab from the president was based on a satirical headline not on fact. beating the president in the polls and most recently in fund-raising, too. biden's campaign also used tonight's rally and the president's claims that -- an array of claims that he made during that rally to draw a strong contrast between the two candidates issuing a statement that said in part, quote, trump's catastrophic mismanagement of our nation's response to the worst public health crisis began with countless warnings from his own officials and selling us out to the chinese government for a hollow trade deal. and that mismanagement continues to this day as he continues to put his own political interests first while many states see spikes in deadly infections. cont
he's in new hampshire and he says it's great to be in ohio. no, no, no, you're in new hampshire. that happens to him all the time. hasn't happened to me yet. you know, when that happens there's nothing you can do to make up for it. you might as well just walk off the stage because the speech is a disaster. >> politifact was quick to point out that jab from the president was based on a satirical headline not on fact. beating the president in the polls and most recently in fund-raising,...