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from new hampshire hold? the senator from ohio. mr. portman: i'd like to comment my colleague from new hampshire for her strong statement. there should be no mistake here. the united states of america is united, as this place is united, this senate and the house, republican and democrat alike in stapg with ukraine. -- in standing with ukraine. if there were to be another invasion, the consequences would be devastating for russia. it would also, by the way, be very harmful to the stability of europe and to the cause of freedom all around the world, because then you would have an authoritarian country coming into a democratically elected, smaller country and invading it, as russia has already done with crimea and parts of donbas. this effort tonight on the floor is simply to make it very clear that regardless of what legislative vehicle we choose or resolution or other, there is no question that we are united as republicans and democrats in doing what is nonpartisan, which is standing up for freedom, which is w
from new hampshire hold? the senator from ohio. mr. portman: i'd like to comment my colleague from new hampshire for her strong statement. there should be no mistake here. the united states of america is united, as this place is united, this senate and the house, republican and democrat alike in stapg with ukraine. -- in standing with ukraine. if there were to be another invasion, the consequences would be devastating for russia. it would also, by the way, be very harmful to the stability of...
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new hampshire the buck stops here.if folks have an issue and things are not getting done at the end of the day it is up to me, myself, and my team ultimately having that one-on-one connection. we do not need to be on the phone every day but one call in a year, really? >> you will see them in washington this week. what will you till him? governor sununu that when he got on the phone with a month ago it was awesome. it did him good. it did us good. it gave us confidence that our voice was being heard and it is not about attacking or anything. it is about innovative ideas that are working. can you try doing that more broadly? if you are going to create the rules and have a one-size-fits-all, take ideas from laboratories of democracy across the 50 states, right? the governor has been on the front lines of this longer than anybody and i think there is a lot to learn. republicans and democrats across the aisle have done innovative things. it was great he got on the phone with us a month ago. it would be great if he kept doin
new hampshire the buck stops here.if folks have an issue and things are not getting done at the end of the day it is up to me, myself, and my team ultimately having that one-on-one connection. we do not need to be on the phone every day but one call in a year, really? >> you will see them in washington this week. what will you till him? governor sununu that when he got on the phone with a month ago it was awesome. it did him good. it did us good. it gave us confidence that our voice was...
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may i ask my colleague from new hampshire a question? so we have seen here on the floor of the senate lots of back and forth on partisan -- i made the assertion earlier i see colleagues on both sides of the aisle being unified on this. i certainly feel that among my republican colleagues. can you speak to it as to your democratic colleagues? >> i'm certainly-- certain the presiding officer would agree with me that in the democratic caucus, we're also united with the republican caucus in wanting to support ukraine, to ensure that they can determine their own futures. and to hold vladimir putin accountable, and as you say, hopefully diplomacy will win out. there will be some way in which we can work with vladimir putin to address some of his concerns. we certainly are not going to allow putin and russia to determine ukraine's future, to say to ukraine, you can't join nato, to say to europe and nato, you can't expand, and to europe, if countries want to join. but hopefully he'll choose a path that's going to be good not just for europe and
may i ask my colleague from new hampshire a question? so we have seen here on the floor of the senate lots of back and forth on partisan -- i made the assertion earlier i see colleagues on both sides of the aisle being unified on this. i certainly feel that among my republican colleagues. can you speak to it as to your democratic colleagues? >> i'm certainly-- certain the presiding officer would agree with me that in the democratic caucus, we're also united with the republican caucus in...
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on the democratic side from arizona, georgia, new hampshire and nevada.republican side, wisconsin, pennsylvania, north carolina and florida. >> specifics you mentioned arizona, i'm assuming, correct me if i'm wrong from senator cinemas feet and that's what they are watching played over the last few months with her. >> this one is senator mark kelly even though he was just elected last year or two years ago, he has to run for election again because it was a special election for the remainder of the late senator john mccain's feet. mark kelly is in arizona, a similar situation in georgia, rafael warnock when election feels like two weeks ago but have to run again in the fall the controversy surrounding senator cinemas and her relationship with the democrats based certainly plays a role in the 2022 election in arizona, it would senator mark kelly in an awkward position as he's trying to hold on to the most dedicated voters in his democratic party while not dependent voters she's been hoarding and while not making things awkward between him and a his colleagu
on the democratic side from arizona, georgia, new hampshire and nevada.republican side, wisconsin, pennsylvania, north carolina and florida. >> specifics you mentioned arizona, i'm assuming, correct me if i'm wrong from senator cinemas feet and that's what they are watching played over the last few months with her. >> this one is senator mark kelly even though he was just elected last year or two years ago, he has to run for election again because it was a special election for the...
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you mentioned new hampshire being at play. talk about that race. >> new hampshire is of all the democratic seats the one we see democrats with of the strongest at the moment. nevada, georgia and arizona we have the tossup sand new hampshire we see the democratic race and the reason that is is because republicans have helped incumbent governor sununu would've rinsed against incumbent senator and they believe that this was the best possible candidate not just in that race but potentially any reason the country this cycle and that if he ran he would be the automatic favorite of a lot of republicans i spoke to they spoke about that as a certainty for a pickup opportunity when they believed chris sununu would run. of course he decided not to run and launched a pretty blistering attack on the united states senate as an institution saying he had no interest in going to work there and would much rather remain governor so what that means is the republicans now have to sort through a primary election to find their nominee. they have a w
you mentioned new hampshire being at play. talk about that race. >> new hampshire is of all the democratic seats the one we see democrats with of the strongest at the moment. nevada, georgia and arizona we have the tossup sand new hampshire we see the democratic race and the reason that is is because republicans have helped incumbent governor sununu would've rinsed against incumbent senator and they believe that this was the best possible candidate not just in that race but potentially...
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may i ask my colleague from new hampshire a question? so, we have seen here on the floor of the senate and a lot of back and forth on the partisan colleagues on both sides of the aisle t unified on this i certainly feel that among the colleagues i'm certain the officer would agree in the democratic caucus we are also united with the republican caucus wanting to support ukraine to ensure they can determine their own futures and to hold vladimir putin accountable and hopefully diplomacy will win. there will be some way in which we can work with vladimir putin to address some of his concerns. we certainly aren't going to allow putin and russia to determine ukraine's future to say to ukraine you can't join nato, to say to europe and nato you can't expand if countries want to join your but hopefully he will have a path of that is good not just for europe and the united states and ukraine but russia because in the long run as the german chancellor said to us last week when he met with a number of senators said in the long run this will not be
may i ask my colleague from new hampshire a question? so, we have seen here on the floor of the senate and a lot of back and forth on the partisan colleagues on both sides of the aisle t unified on this i certainly feel that among the colleagues i'm certain the officer would agree in the democratic caucus we are also united with the republican caucus wanting to support ukraine to ensure they can determine their own futures and to hold vladimir putin accountable and hopefully diplomacy will win....
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you you're you live in in new hampshire. i do not new hampshire is clearly, heartland. right. yeah. no, we've had ben and jerry spillover what literally it flows across it blows the cross it blows. you know, the the western wind blows blows for vermont pixie dust into, new hampshire. flatlanders keep coming up from massachusetts. they keep coming up from massachusetts because we've got no taxes up here. basically, we don't have an income tax. we don't have a capital gains tax. we don't have a we don't have a sales tax and so the massachusetts people rush up here to live. this is great no taxes, and then they go well where did all those services go that we used and we we people who lived in long new hampshire for years and years ago. what services and i remember this my first moved up to new hampshire. i was putting out my garbage out at the end of the driveway. no three weeks before i noticed there was three weeks worth the garbage out. it's the end of the driveway, you know, you got take care of that yourself up here. you take it to the dump right into the dump? yeah. okay. that's
you you're you live in in new hampshire. i do not new hampshire is clearly, heartland. right. yeah. no, we've had ben and jerry spillover what literally it flows across it blows the cross it blows. you know, the the western wind blows blows for vermont pixie dust into, new hampshire. flatlanders keep coming up from massachusetts. they keep coming up from massachusetts because we've got no taxes up here. basically, we don't have an income tax. we don't have a capital gains tax. we don't have a...
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i know you are in new hampshire. new hampshire is not sisolated here.a proposed bill in florida to tip line for parents to complain about teachers. that is open. why do people think that history makes them uncomfortable? >> that is a great question. all we want to do is teach honest history. i taught u.s. history, social studies for 18 years and something i told my kids every year, we have to learn the past so we don't repeat it in the future, and unfortunately, we are stifled from teaching honest, american history. the history of america is not always pretty. but we still have to teach it. we still have to learn from it so we don't have the same things happening in the future. har part of the law that is so scary, you can have your teaching license taken away from you, and we have a website of the department of education website, anybody can put in they heard something was happening in a classroom. that has to get investigated. but still, as an educator through the whole process, it's really just not right. there was actually moms for liberty tweeted o
i know you are in new hampshire. new hampshire is not sisolated here.a proposed bill in florida to tip line for parents to complain about teachers. that is open. why do people think that history makes them uncomfortable? >> that is a great question. all we want to do is teach honest history. i taught u.s. history, social studies for 18 years and something i told my kids every year, we have to learn the past so we don't repeat it in the future, and unfortunately, we are stifled from...
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i had a chance last week when i was in new hampshire to meet with the new hampshire municipal association to hear from towns all over the state to hear the most precious infrastructure needs and i'm sure it will come to no surprise to anyone here that the list that communities have is very long, but at the top of that list is access to reliable, affordable internet. and new hampshire like every other state around the country, you can't fully participate in american life without reliable, high speed internet. just ask the parent of any school-aged child, about navigating schools during the pandemic, about ask any small business owner trying to compete or anyone trying to schedule a well visit with their local doctor. the pandemic laid bare what has been true, that broadband, like water and electricity is a necessity and i know that we all heard stories from families and our states about having to go to mcdonalds to get access to the internet because their kids couldn't get access for school. by some estimates, more than 40 million americans don't have access to broad band. those without ac
i had a chance last week when i was in new hampshire to meet with the new hampshire municipal association to hear from towns all over the state to hear the most precious infrastructure needs and i'm sure it will come to no surprise to anyone here that the list that communities have is very long, but at the top of that list is access to reliable, affordable internet. and new hampshire like every other state around the country, you can't fully participate in american life without reliable, high...
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i know when i want to know everything about new hampshire i go to the new hampshire person.ht now, we are in the middle of intense stakeholder engagement. in fact we have a request for comment which is open right now. i spent the weekend with the governors at the governors association the weekend before with the mayors at the conference of mayors. we are doing everything we know how to do to encourage robust stakeholder engagement. the last thing i will say the way this is going to work as every state has to give us a state plan which will be made public. we are requiring them in that plan to lay out all the federal money they are using for broadband so we can see it all in one place. >> great. thank you. i'm out of time. i have lots more questions, but i know many of my colleagues will get to those. so, senator moran. >> thank you. secondary raimondo, let me talk about the funding formula and the initial b.e.a.d. program as an initial $100 million to each state followed by an amount to be determined by unserved areas in the state, the purpose of the formula is to provide th
i know when i want to know everything about new hampshire i go to the new hampshire person.ht now, we are in the middle of intense stakeholder engagement. in fact we have a request for comment which is open right now. i spent the weekend with the governors at the governors association the weekend before with the mayors at the conference of mayors. we are doing everything we know how to do to encourage robust stakeholder engagement. the last thing i will say the way this is going to work as...
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he returned to new hampshire in 1857 to a home that later burned down. burneddown. died in 1869 at age 64. does franklin pierce deserve his ranking as one of our worst presidents? >> i don't think pierce comes down as one of our best presidents in any way, but he wasn't a terrible, awful person. pressure created by what's in your air makes the bottle spray. which means freshness everyone will love. febreze. - look, this isn't my first rodeo, and let me tell you something. i wouldn't be here, if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners and it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is, how you pay it back. - find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no obligation, reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. - other mortgages are paid ea
he returned to new hampshire in 1857 to a home that later burned down. burneddown. died in 1869 at age 64. does franklin pierce deserve his ranking as one of our worst presidents? >> i don't think pierce comes down as one of our best presidents in any way, but he wasn't a terrible, awful person. pressure created by what's in your air makes the bottle spray. which means freshness everyone will love. febreze. - look, this isn't my first rodeo, and let me tell you something. i wouldn't be...
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in their work two female democratic governors in the whole country, me and maggie hassan in new hampshireus. i think at that time there were only four or five women in total in the country, and i remember going to democratic governors association events, and frequently i would be any meeting and look around and realize i was with 15 of my colleagues and i was the only woman. it's pretty rough. why? i think people are still a little uncomfortable with women being in charge. i think people have gotten a little more comfortable sending women to congress, the legislative jobs, but when you are the governor, the president, the chief executive, you see it in business, too, there's lots of females cfos, heads of h.r., vice president of marketing and sales. very few ceos. i think it's just something quite visceral actually the peoe are still a bit threatened by women in the t top job. and, quite frankly, it still unusual, which is why, it's why i stick in it and keep doing what i'm doing. because the more women who do it, the more typical it becomes come the less threatening it is, the more norma
in their work two female democratic governors in the whole country, me and maggie hassan in new hampshireus. i think at that time there were only four or five women in total in the country, and i remember going to democratic governors association events, and frequently i would be any meeting and look around and realize i was with 15 of my colleagues and i was the only woman. it's pretty rough. why? i think people are still a little uncomfortable with women being in charge. i think people have...
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we are one of ten centers in the state of new hampshire. i'm also a licensed clinical mental health counsellor still actively seeing patients, a youth swim coach and a parent. in march of 2020, life for all of us changed as we once knew it. we made many quick pivots to respond and daft to the covid-19 pandemic. as we made many adaptations in our personal and pfl lives, we had our past experiences to reflect upon. we faced the challenges, we pulled from our tool box of coping strategies. we knew who we could turn to for the extra support we might have needed. but for most of the youth in our country, they were left feeling paralyzed, hopeless and scared. for many youth, this was their first experience with grief, trauma, depression or anxiety. life for them had completely changed and their worlds were turned side down. the uncertainty and stressors have left many kids unable to cope or understand the depth of this experience. and for some, there is no trusted adult to support them during this critical period and their only means of relief is
we are one of ten centers in the state of new hampshire. i'm also a licensed clinical mental health counsellor still actively seeing patients, a youth swim coach and a parent. in march of 2020, life for all of us changed as we once knew it. we made many quick pivots to respond and daft to the covid-19 pandemic. as we made many adaptations in our personal and pfl lives, we had our past experiences to reflect upon. we faced the challenges, we pulled from our tool box of coping strategies. we knew...
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we plan to have a single point person so to know that new hampshire i go to the new hampshire person. we're in the middle of intense stakeholder but with the conference of mayors we are doing everything we know how to do to encourage stakeholder engagement. the last thing i will say, the way this will work is that every state will be made public and we are requiring them in that plan to lay out all the federal money so to see it all in one place. >> i am out of time. >> let me talk about the funding formula to the followed by the amount to be determined from unserved is in the state and have. >> ones issue i foresee is the uncertainty regarding if he unserved areas served if there and earned but if they have awarded funding for those areas that a network has not yet been built out but if they fail to deliver the money? a concern i raised with you is. >> does that illuminate that area for me on —- unserved? maybe i need a response from you. >> if those dates are. >> that we need to issue is for it and that is what it totally governors. i have to look to get back to you and i will do th
we plan to have a single point person so to know that new hampshire i go to the new hampshire person. we're in the middle of intense stakeholder but with the conference of mayors we are doing everything we know how to do to encourage stakeholder engagement. the last thing i will say, the way this will work is that every state will be made public and we are requiring them in that plan to lay out all the federal money so to see it all in one place. >> i am out of time. >> let me talk...
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let's start with the pandemic and how you have navigated through the crisis in new hampshire. every state is a littlece bit different how it has dealt with that. start with the latest and what you seeing with the omicron surgeon where you are in terms of that peak and the plateau in the decline. what is the latest quick. >> we are in the winter surge we have been planning since the false we had to take a lot of mitigation measures around flexibility in theit healthcare system nurses have flexibility, the staff where we need to open the beds to get the critical and best care of individuals who come intohi the system without shutting things down. we are managing pretty well. we still have high levels not just skyrocketing anymore but the hospitalizations and fatalities. we do so much home testing in the first state to make sure you can click a button and get a test for free. we have done it twice. folks me test the kids and they are positive. so we are hitting a top of the hospitalization numbers have hadar a top. we are still in it for two or four more weeks and we won't have r
let's start with the pandemic and how you have navigated through the crisis in new hampshire. every state is a littlece bit different how it has dealt with that. start with the latest and what you seeing with the omicron surgeon where you are in terms of that peak and the plateau in the decline. what is the latest quick. >> we are in the winter surge we have been planning since the false we had to take a lot of mitigation measures around flexibility in theit healthcare system nurses have...
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the new hampshire primary. >> the first primary in the united states at that time was new hampshire. lbj had not put his name on the ballot. everybody assumed he was running. eugene mccarthy, the senator from minnesota, it announced that he would run. >> eugene mccarthy was this fairly liberal anti-war senator. >> the big sprays has been the strength of senator eugene mccarthy and the strength that they endorsed his effort signals trouble for senator johnson's yet undeclared re-election bid. >> when the vote came in, lbj got 48% of the vote on a write-in vote. senator mccarthy got 42% by being on the ballot and campaigning. >> any political measure, president johnson has suffered a major psychological setback in new hampshire. >> that's when bobby kennedy decided he might seek a nomination. >> i'm announcing today my candidacy for the presidency of the united states. >> johnson felt that bobby kennedy was disingenuous in several ways. when johnson was vice president, he was trying to get president kennedy to do an executive order. it had to do with civil rights. bobby kennedy vigorou
the new hampshire primary. >> the first primary in the united states at that time was new hampshire. lbj had not put his name on the ballot. everybody assumed he was running. eugene mccarthy, the senator from minnesota, it announced that he would run. >> eugene mccarthy was this fairly liberal anti-war senator. >> the big sprays has been the strength of senator eugene mccarthy and the strength that they endorsed his effort signals trouble for senator johnson's yet undeclared...
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live free or die, you know what they say here up in new hampshire. more than a slogan, it's the way they think about tax policy. you were talking about how they're cutting business taxes, and even if they cut taxes, revenues are topping expectations, going up, not down. and that really was intrigued us. you look down main street in concord where i am today, you don't see a lot of big chains or anything like that, it's all small business, mom and pop type operations. many of them are thriving. just give an example, i went to a clothing store just down the street and the owner was there, got into a conversation about the business environment with her, and she was saying the relationship that business owners have with the government, in her view, it's set up for success. >> i think because we have so many small businesses and because i'm two blocks away from the statehouse, so if i have something to say, we are open to the government here that i could just walk into the governor's office and be like, hey, i have a question, i think that gets built in. i
live free or die, you know what they say here up in new hampshire. more than a slogan, it's the way they think about tax policy. you were talking about how they're cutting business taxes, and even if they cut taxes, revenues are topping expectations, going up, not down. and that really was intrigued us. you look down main street in concord where i am today, you don't see a lot of big chains or anything like that, it's all small business, mom and pop type operations. many of them are thriving....
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from new hampshire seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. meng, i inform the house that ms. meng will vote yes on h.r. 55. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. buchanan of florida, i inform the house that mr. buchanan will vote yes on h.r. 55. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by by the following members, henry cuellar, barragan, call hilo h yes than gonzalez, these members will vote me. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr.man of kansas, i inform the house that mr.man will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson and underwood, these members will vote yes on h.r. 55. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gen
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from new hampshire seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. meng, i inform the house that ms. meng will vote yes on h.r. 55. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. buchanan of florida, i inform the house that mr. buchanan will vote yes on h.r. 55. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek...
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new hampshire lawmakers considering a bill, how did new hampshire public radio put it, the proposed bill is titled an act relative to teachers loyalty. it seeks to ban public school teachers from promoting any theory that depicts less history or its founding in a negative light, including the idea that the country was founded on racism. if you could wrap up your comments by talking about these kind of bills. >> yeah, you know, the fear of losing control will make you do some very interesting and strange things. these bills are all about the fear o losing the control of the mind that they have had in this country since its early founding. i write about this in my book, i was summit who literally was conditioned as a black child think abraham lincoln was my savior because he ended slavery. i think about that how as a child -- because of how we are taught, we are conditioned to look up to whiteness as a supreme thing, as this savior. and so when we now are 20, 25 plus years from when i was being taught and we have books and we have teachers and librarians who are saying, well, actually, tha
new hampshire lawmakers considering a bill, how did new hampshire public radio put it, the proposed bill is titled an act relative to teachers loyalty. it seeks to ban public school teachers from promoting any theory that depicts less history or its founding in a negative light, including the idea that the country was founded on racism. if you could wrap up your comments by talking about these kind of bills. >> yeah, you know, the fear of losing control will make you do some very...
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. >> the match was in new hampshire, of all places.in prison for arm robbery back in early 2003. but nobody got around to entering his dna into codis until late 2006. >> they got hit the first time with. >> so, we trooper hunyor flew to new hampshire to meet the man behind the match. >> his name was kenneth dion. hunyor had never heard of him. >> hi, my name is -- >> there q and a session was state. >> okay, when did you get into alaska? >> a, it was in the nineties sometime. >> i just start talking to him about his life. where he grew up, where he went to school. how he got up into alaska. >> so you didn't jump right in and say we know you kill this girl? >> no. just try to gain some report with him. basically we spoken joked for a while. did you travel to the state quite a bit? >> a little bit. it went up to denali a couple times with friends from the military. i've been to maybe, valdes a few times, i like it down there. >> found out he was a fifth degree black belt, martial arts. he was right number 10 in the world in a fighting co
. >> the match was in new hampshire, of all places.in prison for arm robbery back in early 2003. but nobody got around to entering his dna into codis until late 2006. >> they got hit the first time with. >> so, we trooper hunyor flew to new hampshire to meet the man behind the match. >> his name was kenneth dion. hunyor had never heard of him. >> hi, my name is -- >> there q and a session was state. >> okay, when did you get into alaska? >> a, it...
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that is vermont and new hampshire. he is meeting them and he is making these distinctions about are they like us or unlike us? are they with us? are they are not with us in some form and we expand that to all of the thousands and tens of thousands who were part of that army at that time taking what is imagined and making it real in some form or another so we come back to that reality as we look at hawkins, so i wanted to pick it up, especially. in this one aspect whose country campaign. this was in 1779. so even before this a year before this and 78 there was talk about a possible another invasion into canada. general lafayette was given charge of that possible invasion in '78 is let's move up and go for it. certainly hazen was gung ho for this. yes. let's get back to canada. i have my estates back there. you know, i want to get my lands back the rest of it and it went nowhere. okay, that was the end of it in '78. they could not get the supplies. they could not get the support quite frankly general washington was not r
that is vermont and new hampshire. he is meeting them and he is making these distinctions about are they like us or unlike us? are they with us? are they are not with us in some form and we expand that to all of the thousands and tens of thousands who were part of that army at that time taking what is imagined and making it real in some form or another so we come back to that reality as we look at hawkins, so i wanted to pick it up, especially. in this one aspect whose country campaign. this...
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into the new hampshire grants, also called the pretended state of virginia at that time. and to move up to the canadian border. hazen's orders were you are to scout the area, build a road and engage the populace. so three components to that mission. he wanted hazen in particular to discover whether the inhabitants would support an expedition to canada and so he's saying go out there and do it especially if they were to do it with the french support which by that time america had. so he was going, you know, why don't you go up and do that? hazen is delighted to take his regiment up there to do this. what he didn't realize and washington did not tell him is this was actually part of washington's greater strategy which threefold could be seen as a strategy of disinformation out to the enemy and those who are within the states as well as up to canada, a diversion against the enemy in canada, so if they think the enemy is coming one way they might not be watching as closely in another direction, and that, also, ultimately a bone to throw to people like hazen who had kept haras
into the new hampshire grants, also called the pretended state of virginia at that time. and to move up to the canadian border. hazen's orders were you are to scout the area, build a road and engage the populace. so three components to that mission. he wanted hazen in particular to discover whether the inhabitants would support an expedition to canada and so he's saying go out there and do it especially if they were to do it with the french support which by that time america had. so he was...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? mr. kustoff: as the member designated by representatives axne, brownley, frankel, meng and ping agree -- ping re, they will vote knee on amendments en bloc number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wagner of missouri, will vote ney. mr. waltz will vote no on amendments en bloc number 1. as the member designated by mr. steube, i inform the house that mr. steube will vote no on amendments en bloc number one. as the member designated by mr. mchenry, i inform the house that mr. mchenry will vote no on amendments en bloc number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. hagedorn of minnesota, i inform the house that mr. hagedorn will be voting no on amendments en bloc number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. deu
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? mr. kustoff: as the member designated by representatives axne, brownley, frankel, meng and ping agree -- ping re, they will vote knee on amendments en bloc number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wagner of missouri, will vote ney. mr. waltz will vote no on amendments en bloc number 1. as the...
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now i conversation with democratic senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire and republican senator roger wicker of mississippi on how congress can best adjust -- address russia-ukraine tensions. >> today's discussion drills down on what is happening in ukraine right now, and how the u.s. government particularly congress is working to help ukraine withstand russian aggression. our guests are senators jeanne shaheen of new hampshire and roger wicker of mississippi, senator wegner is the second-highest ranking member of the armed services committee. cochair of the u.s. helsinki commission, and cochair of the osce, t is also an air force veteran. senator shaheen is on the foreign relations, and chairs the subcommittee on european security cooperation. she has been a vocal critic of russia's incursions into ukraine and georgia, and for her good work and effort she has been sanctioned by the kremlin and denied a visa to russia, and as the light senator mccain would say there goes spring break in siberia. on a serious note, both senators are co-authors of the ukraine democracy land-lease act wh
now i conversation with democratic senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire and republican senator roger wicker of mississippi on how congress can best adjust -- address russia-ukraine tensions. >> today's discussion drills down on what is happening in ukraine right now, and how the u.s. government particularly congress is working to help ukraine withstand russian aggression. our guests are senators jeanne shaheen of new hampshire and roger wicker of mississippi, senator wegner is the...
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we are one of 10 community mental health seven -- systems in new hampshire. i am a counselor actively seeing pediatric patients, our coach, and apparent. in march 2020, life changed as we know it. we needed quick pivots to respond and adapt to the pandemic and we made adaptations in our personal and professional lives. we had past experience. when faced with a new and unpredictable challenge the pandemic created, we pulled from our toolbox the strategy. we knew who to turn to for that support we might need as we navigated the challenges. for most of the youth in our country, they were left paralyzed, stymied, hopeless, and scared. this was their first experience with grief, trauma, depression, or anxiety. leifer them had completely changed and their worlds were turned upside down. the uncertainty, social isolation, and structures of the pandemic have left kids unable to cope or understand the depth of the experience. for some, there is no trusted adult to support them during this critical period. we are learning teenage girls have begun to demonstrate an incr
we are one of 10 community mental health seven -- systems in new hampshire. i am a counselor actively seeing pediatric patients, our coach, and apparent. in march 2020, life changed as we know it. we needed quick pivots to respond and adapt to the pandemic and we made adaptations in our personal and professional lives. we had past experience. when faced with a new and unpredictable challenge the pandemic created, we pulled from our toolbox the strategy. we knew who to turn to for that support...
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the governor in new hampshire has gone one step further and also banned russian spirits across new hampshire. >>> and the gymnastics federation will not allow russian or belarusian flags or the country's anthems to be played. sanctioned gymnastics and boxing events will not hold anything in russia. and spacex helping stabilize inner yet access in ukraine. there's more. social media sites, twitter, facebook and instagram all banning russia state media from advertising and monetizing their contact. and more is likely to come. >>> all right, still to come on this podcast -- >> new video on cnn of street fighting in the northern city of kharkiv. we're live in ukraine in just minutes. stay with us. do your eyes bother you? my eyes feel like a combo of stressed, dry and sandpaper. strypaper? luckily, there's biotrue hydration boost eye drops. biotrue uses naturally inspired ingredients. and no preservatives. try biotrue! okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensur
the governor in new hampshire has gone one step further and also banned russian spirits across new hampshire. >>> and the gymnastics federation will not allow russian or belarusian flags or the country's anthems to be played. sanctioned gymnastics and boxing events will not hold anything in russia. and spacex helping stabilize inner yet access in ukraine. there's more. social media sites, twitter, facebook and instagram all banning russia state media from advertising and monetizing...
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they're basically following the connecticut river valley, moving up into new hampshire and then across into what will be vermont. so he describes the various towns and peoples of this track. they move out in three divisions, essentially what would've been three battalions within the regiment itself as they saw it. moving up first through to springfield, massachusetts. at springfield, hawkins records, at daybreak, on 14 april, all three divisions march out followed by a baggage trail. he records eight wagons, 21 teams, 21 teams? to be pulling these wagons? those have got to be very heavy wagons, and they definitely are. because what is on them? loaded with spades, shovels, axes, picks, carbines, horseman show, pistols, and other military stores. carpenters tools, armors tools, provisions. they are out to really cut this road, and they are taking all the tools but them. so think four minute, what that would look like to the communities through which there's a baggage train going with the soldiers in these three divisions, who may not have seen a lot of soldiers up to this point, but they
they're basically following the connecticut river valley, moving up into new hampshire and then across into what will be vermont. so he describes the various towns and peoples of this track. they move out in three divisions, essentially what would've been three battalions within the regiment itself as they saw it. moving up first through to springfield, massachusetts. at springfield, hawkins records, at daybreak, on 14 april, all three divisions march out followed by a baggage trail. he records...
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our guests are senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire and senator roger wicker mississippi.enator wicker is the second-highest ranking member of the armed services committee. culture of the u.s. helsinki commission and culture of the osc assembly. he's also an air force veteran. senator shaheen is on the committee's armed service committee and foreign relations, and she chairs the subcommittee on european and regional security cooperation. she has been a vocal advocate for the. role of nato and a vocl critic of russia's incursions into ukraine and georgia and for all of her good work and effort she's been officially sanctioned by the kremlin and denied a visa to russia and desolate senator mccain would say, there goes the spring spring break . [laughing] >> on a serious note, both senators are co-authors of the ukraine democracy lend lease act which would help expedite delivery of military equipment to protect vulnerable civilian populations against russian aggression. and both recently visited ukraine, many with president zelensky prime minister of energy, foreign affairs a
our guests are senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire and senator roger wicker mississippi.enator wicker is the second-highest ranking member of the armed services committee. culture of the u.s. helsinki commission and culture of the osc assembly. he's also an air force veteran. senator shaheen is on the committee's armed service committee and foreign relations, and she chairs the subcommittee on european and regional security cooperation. she has been a vocal advocate for the. role of nato...
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now i can show valuing and she paid for the sharefile. theo, sure, no, no, we are moving to new hampshire, but i need to have additional korea key. put them on these trash can get a camera store leticia. so you can say with just knocking down then what i need from figure b. b, in order to pam b. a arrival of volunteers from a few humanitarian organizations is all that linked people living on the front lines of an undeclared war with the rest of the world. the world in which there was no shilling and constant fear of a like say small enough travels to the grey zone several times a week, and each trip helps hundreds of families to survive for communities. oh, you're so suckers assume me on a quick look. i'm a precipitate for security burke's letter and of got a letter saying, who, who claims another sketch. we will show a move. i'll submit the position. there was to ship time, you're saving them cuz i was just for here with to keep my skirt now but i've been looking to launch circulating with machine your score, some other questions to legit it's actually in the store. but the brochure is p
now i can show valuing and she paid for the sharefile. theo, sure, no, no, we are moving to new hampshire, but i need to have additional korea key. put them on these trash can get a camera store leticia. so you can say with just knocking down then what i need from figure b. b, in order to pam b. a arrival of volunteers from a few humanitarian organizations is all that linked people living on the front lines of an undeclared war with the rest of the world. the world in which there was no...
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in hampshire, a man in his 20s died when the van he was in hit a tree.oh, my gosh! oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh! and it wasn'tjust trees falling. that is the spire of st thomas�*s church in wells being destroyed. near bristol, a speed limit on the m4 prince of wales bridge wasn't enough to keep traffic moving. for what's thought to be the first time ever, both bridges here across the severn estuary are closed because of the high winds. but the severe flood warnings here have now expired. thankfully, the worst—case scenario wasn't realised. temporary flood defences were not tested. but authorities say it isn't over yet. today, as serious as it is, and it is really a serious, severe event today, but on the back of this, we have more rain coming, so there could be possibility of fruther flooding as the week pans out. let us get today out of the way, then let's make sure all of our infrastructure, all of our defences are still in good shape. as the day wore on, the storm headed east. for the first time ever, the south—east of england and london were also in a re
in hampshire, a man in his 20s died when the van he was in hit a tree.oh, my gosh! oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh! and it wasn'tjust trees falling. that is the spire of st thomas�*s church in wells being destroyed. near bristol, a speed limit on the m4 prince of wales bridge wasn't enough to keep traffic moving. for what's thought to be the first time ever, both bridges here across the severn estuary are closed because of the high winds. but the severe flood warnings here have now expired....
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hampshire a hampshirea man hampshire a man in his 20s died when the van he was in hit a tree.eriously injured. oh my gosh. oh my gosh. oh my gosh. and it wasn'tjust oh my gosh. oh my gosh. oh my gosh. and it wasn't just trees falling. that is the spire of st thomas�*s church in wells being destroyed. near bristol, a speed limit on the m4 prince of wales bridge wasn't enough to keep traffic moving. for what is thought to be the first time ever both bridges here across the severn estuary are closed because of the high winds. but the severe flood warnings here have now expired. thankfully, the worst case scenario wasn't realised. temporary flood defence were not tested. but authorities say it isn't over yet. tested. but authorities say it isn't over et. ., , ., , tested. but authorities say it isn't over et. ., , ., , over yet. today as serious as it is and it is a — over yet. today as serious as it is and it is a serious, _ over yet. today as serious as it is and it is a serious, severe - over yet. today as serious as it is and it is a serious, severe eventl and it is a serious,
hampshire a hampshirea man hampshire a man in his 20s died when the van he was in hit a tree.eriously injured. oh my gosh. oh my gosh. oh my gosh. and it wasn'tjust oh my gosh. oh my gosh. oh my gosh. and it wasn't just trees falling. that is the spire of st thomas�*s church in wells being destroyed. near bristol, a speed limit on the m4 prince of wales bridge wasn't enough to keep traffic moving. for what is thought to be the first time ever both bridges here across the severn estuary are...
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three deaths have been reported — in london, hampshire and merseyside.f the 02 arena in london, and exceeded 120 miles per hour on the isle of wight. danny savage reports from bristol. cornwall was one of the first areas hit this morning. as storm eunice swept in from the atlantic, the water was whipped into huge waves, and coastal areas saw the highest gusts. i don't know what the actual wind speed is, but you can barely stand up in it. i'm guessing it's 80, 90 mph. the sea state along the south coast was frightening. the isle of wight recorded a gust of 122 mph. in hampshire, a man in his 20s died when the van he was in hit a tree. the driver was also seriously injured. oh, my gosh! oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh! and it wasn'tjust trees falling. that is the spire of st thomas's church in wells being destroyed. near bristol, a speed limit on the m4 prince of wales bridge wasn't enough to keep traffic moving. for what's thought to be the first time ever, both bridges here across the severn estuary are closed because of the high winds. but the severe flood war
three deaths have been reported — in london, hampshire and merseyside.f the 02 arena in london, and exceeded 120 miles per hour on the isle of wight. danny savage reports from bristol. cornwall was one of the first areas hit this morning. as storm eunice swept in from the atlantic, the water was whipped into huge waves, and coastal areas saw the highest gusts. i don't know what the actual wind speed is, but you can barely stand up in it. i'm guessing it's 80, 90 mph. the sea state along the...
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from new hampshire hold? the senator from ohio. mr. portman: i'd like to comment my colleague from new hampshire for her strong statement. there should be no mistake here. the united states of america is united, as this place is united, this senate and the house, republican and democrat alike in stapg with ukraine. -- in standing with ukraine. if there were to be another invasion, the consequences would be devastating for russia. it would also, by the way, be very harmful to the stability of europe and to the cause of freedom all around the world, because then you would have an authoritarian country coming into a democratically elected, smaller country and invading it, as russia has already done with crimea and parts of donbas. this effort tonight on the floor is simply to make it very clear that regardless of what legislative vehicle we choose or resolution or other, there is no question that we are united as republicans and democrats in doing what is nonpartisan, which is standing up for freedom, which is w
from new hampshire hold? the senator from ohio. mr. portman: i'd like to comment my colleague from new hampshire for her strong statement. there should be no mistake here. the united states of america is united, as this place is united, this senate and the house, republican and democrat alike in stapg with ukraine. -- in standing with ukraine. if there were to be another invasion, the consequences would be devastating for russia. it would also, by the way, be very harmful to the stability of...
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another woman from new hampshire said $150,000.f you see a house for $150,000, it is gutted inside. and it has to be torn down, usually. there are houses that need work, contractor housing or what ever they call it -- whatever they call it. if you buy land and you will be a developer, they have some control and demand that you make affordable housing. because, what is happening here is on the coast. these investors from massachusetts, new york buy up a place, tear it all down and build the marina with $100,000 homes or whatever, they are not building any affordable housing. host: let me jump in one more time. you said you were looking to buy land as an investment, do you think housing is a good place to invest money in right now? we live through the housing -- lived through the housing bubble crash, about 10 years ago, when we saw all of these housing prices crash and many people lost not only their money but the place they lived in. do you think housing is a good place to put your money? caller: what i will say is that fact -- tha
another woman from new hampshire said $150,000.f you see a house for $150,000, it is gutted inside. and it has to be torn down, usually. there are houses that need work, contractor housing or what ever they call it -- whatever they call it. if you buy land and you will be a developer, they have some control and demand that you make affordable housing. because, what is happening here is on the coast. these investors from massachusetts, new york buy up a place, tear it all down and build the...
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we just had videos produced by the state of new hampshire's department of education, and in partnershipwoodson institute, they published a video for black history month that spoke about the benefits of booker t. washington's work on behalf of black students, which is true, but they neglected to mention anything about jim crow or the challenges facing those students with the kkk or even the fact that educating black students had been illegal, which is why booker t. washington needed to create schools in the first place. so, by taking the struggle out, you are kind of implying to students that, unless they are perfect, unless they are faced with a very easy situation, that they too won't be able to rise to a challenge. right? that they can't see themselves in the story and they can't succeed in a story. >> so what do you do? >> well, you take all the invitations that you can get to speak about it publicly. you rally parents. you ask for as much help as you can get. right now, i feel like we need people running for our school board seats that are pro-education. we need people running for o
we just had videos produced by the state of new hampshire's department of education, and in partnershipwoodson institute, they published a video for black history month that spoke about the benefits of booker t. washington's work on behalf of black students, which is true, but they neglected to mention anything about jim crow or the challenges facing those students with the kkk or even the fact that educating black students had been illegal, which is why booker t. washington needed to create...
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congress in city two in new hampshire, live free. that the country i love becoming more like the country left. i fled tyranny for america for freedom and prosperity, so many years later, i don't recognize my country. it is happening on american soil. >> todd: that is sad. that is sad when you say that. keep us postod your campaign. lily tang williams, we appreciate your time this morning sglchlts thank you for having me. >> carley: we are so happy to have you. good interview, todd. 55 after the hour. did you hear this? >> capitalism at its core, what we're talking about when we talk about that is the absolute pursuit of profit at all human environmental and social cost, that is not a redeemable system. >> carley: you'll want to hear what senator marco rubio had to say in response. >> todd: and are here next, don't go anywhere. ♪ ** >> todd: fox news alert, another departure rocking the white house. president biden's top science advisor resigns in disgrace after an investigation found he bullyd and demeaned his supporters. "fox and fr
congress in city two in new hampshire, live free. that the country i love becoming more like the country left. i fled tyranny for america for freedom and prosperity, so many years later, i don't recognize my country. it is happening on american soil. >> todd: that is sad. that is sad when you say that. keep us postod your campaign. lily tang williams, we appreciate your time this morning sglchlts thank you for having me. >> carley: we are so happy to have you. good interview, todd....
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the stroke of a pen, vladimir putin has recognized the self proclaimed peoples republics of new hampshire and on that's in ukraine as independent states. and in doing so, he has violated intern.
the stroke of a pen, vladimir putin has recognized the self proclaimed peoples republics of new hampshire and on that's in ukraine as independent states. and in doing so, he has violated intern.
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instead the state of ohio, utah and new hampshire are requiring it in canada. the liquor control board of ontario announced that all products produced in russia will be removed to be an unaware of the national and international response. but he's not surprise. you know, this just little step by step if everybody joins in >> you may or may not have a significant. economic. the facts and russian economy. but at >> show saw baby and says he's heard of bars in the south bay planning to pull russian products off the shelves in the coming days. gayle ong kron, 4 news. >> meanwhile, some governors across america have now called on liquor stores and their states to pull russian-made baca from the shelves this week in virginia joined utah, texas, ohio and new hampshire. all of those states have now stop selling russian alcohol. those states actually owned or controlled liquor stores, stores and bars in other parts are also taking steps on their own to do the same. >> to follow all the latest developments on the ukrainian crisis. you can scan this qr code will take you t
instead the state of ohio, utah and new hampshire are requiring it in canada. the liquor control board of ontario announced that all products produced in russia will be removed to be an unaware of the national and international response. but he's not surprise. you know, this just little step by step if everybody joins in >> you may or may not have a significant. economic. the facts and russian economy. but at >> show saw baby and says he's heard of bars in the south bay planning to...
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together. >> sean: by the way, the better half of the brown family is running for congress in new hampshire and she will soon be a guest on this program one day. and we hope that laura would be running for senate in north carolina, but i don't want to go down that road again and bring that up will more time. anyway, thank you both. i could never do that. got my vote! straight ahead, you won't believe the shocking a video released from project veritas. and i mean, you won't believe it. wait until you hear what one top fda official really thinks about vaccine and covid mandates. james o'keefe, his undercover video. next, straight ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sean: tonight's new explosive reporting from project veritas is a new undercover video features a high-ranking fda official revealing the agency's true vaccine intentions including annual mandated shots. your future covid policy, major admissions about flaws and vaccine approval and the vaccine approval process. and a plan to vaccinate 6-month-old babies. joe, where's the signs to back that up? as always, you decide. take a look. >> you'd have to ge
together. >> sean: by the way, the better half of the brown family is running for congress in new hampshire and she will soon be a guest on this program one day. and we hope that laura would be running for senate in north carolina, but i don't want to go down that road again and bring that up will more time. anyway, thank you both. i could never do that. got my vote! straight ahead, you won't believe the shocking a video released from project veritas. and i mean, you won't believe it....
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. - [announcer] at southern new hampshire university, we never stop celebrating our students.e to graduation to your dream job, that's why we're keeping your tuition low for the 10th year in a row. - [student] the affordability and the quality of education, it can be enough to change your life. - [announcer] as a nonprofit university, we believe in making college more affordable for everyone. - southern new hampshire university, it was just amazing experience. - [announcer] find your degree at snhu.edu. >>> welcome back, everybody. let's brace ourselves for the necessary round of earnings on tap with amazon tont and another addition of earnings exchange, the action, story and trade on amazon on snap and on ford today. so let's start with the big one here amazon down 6.5% report after the bell. ecommerce not a bright spot this quarter and looking stronger shares down 15% in the year basically nowhere for 18 months. joining us with the story on amazon our own deidre bosa and the chief market strategist at miller payback here to give us the trades deirdre, man, what are we lookin
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