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for all of new hampshire. i am going to be a governor for you, whether you are a republican, a democrat, an independent, you name it. because our state is so much bigger than a party or an ideology. minority leaders perkins quota and simpson, i want you to know that my door is always open. good government knows no party, so let's show the folks that when partisanship is at a fever pitch, we can set a different example. [applause] i know you heard me talk a lot on the campaign trail about massachusetts. and the reason i did is because it is a cautionary tale. look at the out-of-control spending, tax hikes, illegal immigrant crisis, people and businesses leaving in droves. but what is normal today in massachusetts, it was not always that way. year after year, their model of higher taxes and more government has made it harder for small businesses to make -- and families to make ends meet. on the other hand come over that same period, new hampshire has gotten stronger, but only because of our leadership, our polic
for all of new hampshire. i am going to be a governor for you, whether you are a republican, a democrat, an independent, you name it. because our state is so much bigger than a party or an ideology. minority leaders perkins quota and simpson, i want you to know that my door is always open. good government knows no party, so let's show the folks that when partisanship is at a fever pitch, we can set a different example. [applause] i know you heard me talk a lot on the campaign trail about...
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the two participated in a debate hosted by wmur tv in new hampshire. here's a look. >> this is a commitment 2022 special in partnership with new hampshire institute of politics . the granite state debate . >> in a divisive election year with a narrowly divided congress new hampshire's first congressional district we feature the most hard-fought and hard-edged statewide race. >> she's the most extremeout of depth nominee the first district voters have ever seen . >> fear mongering the people ofthe granite state because he cannot stand on a record of results . >> both chris pappas and karoline leavitt group grew up in family businesses learning the ropes from entrepreneurs. the incumbent says he built on those lessons as an executive counselor before going to washington . his republican challenger haworked in pres. trump's white house press office then on capitol hill for representative elise stefanik before declaring her candidacy. with sharply truck contrasting opinions on issues ranging from social security and abortion to climate these candidates off
the two participated in a debate hosted by wmur tv in new hampshire. here's a look. >> this is a commitment 2022 special in partnership with new hampshire institute of politics . the granite state debate . >> in a divisive election year with a narrowly divided congress new hampshire's first congressional district we feature the most hard-fought and hard-edged statewide race. >> she's the most extremeout of depth nominee the first district voters have ever seen . >> fear...
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the people of new hampshire deserve better.deserve a wrap who is telling us where our tax dollars are going every single day so i will support a balanced budget act and the only way we'll get that is if we change the direction of this country, change of leadership in washington, d.c. and don't continue to dole out billions and trillions for useless priorities like we see in the past two years with 5.5 trillion and new spending. >> will you vote to raise the ceiling and if so what is your plan to handle the national debt? >> what we just heard is a totally reckless position. not only would it jeopardize our own economic health and the united states, it could lead to a global depression. that's what economists have told us. the debt ceiling issue is separate from spending. the debt ceiling is paying the credit card bill after you've already purchased items on your credit card. we have to get back to fiscal responsibility. we have lowered the deficit by two-thirds from the end of the last administration. i want to go further to ma
the people of new hampshire deserve better.deserve a wrap who is telling us where our tax dollars are going every single day so i will support a balanced budget act and the only way we'll get that is if we change the direction of this country, change of leadership in washington, d.c. and don't continue to dole out billions and trillions for useless priorities like we see in the past two years with 5.5 trillion and new spending. >> will you vote to raise the ceiling and if so what is your...
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traditionally no candidate who lost in new hampshire ever won the presidency. of georgia supporters often referred to as carter's peanut grade -- peanut brigade flew into new hampshire. >> i'm a volunteer. >> if we had snow on the ground like this we would be paralyzed for a week. we couldn't get out of the house. >> her schedule was grueling, yet through it all rosalind remained an earnest and gracious campaigner. >> people ask me every day, how can you stand for your husband to be in politics and everybody know everything you do? i just tell them, we were born and raised in plains, georgia. it has a population of 683, and everybody has always known everything i do. [laughter] jimmy has never had any hint of scandal in his life. i believe he can restore that honesty, openness, confidence in government we sorely need. i think he will be a great president. >> the last boat was cast, and the polls were closed. darkness fell over new england. anna dates met once again with their supporters and anxiously waited for the first returns of the primary season. >> jimmy
traditionally no candidate who lost in new hampshire ever won the presidency. of georgia supporters often referred to as carter's peanut grade -- peanut brigade flew into new hampshire. >> i'm a volunteer. >> if we had snow on the ground like this we would be paralyzed for a week. we couldn't get out of the house. >> her schedule was grueling, yet through it all rosalind remained an earnest and gracious campaigner. >> people ask me every day, how can you stand for your...
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traditionally no candidate who lost in new hampshire ever won the presidency.n final days a group of georgia supporters often referred to as carter's me tphrut brigade flew into new hampshire. >> hello i'm a volunteer if we had snow we would be paralyzed for weeks. >> her schedule was grueling almost as tough as her husband's but rosiland remained an earnest campaigner. >> people ask how can you stand for your also to be in politics and i tell them that we were born and raised in plains with a population of 683 and everybody has always phone everything i did. and jimmy never had any hint of scandal in his personal life, public life. i think he can restore the honesty and confidence in government we need today. i think he will be a great president. >> the last vote was cast and the polls were closed. as darkness fell over new england candidates met once again with their supporters and waited for the first returns of the primary season. >> jimmy carter took a long lead in the race for the democratic nomination. he won the new hampshire primary handily. >> when th
traditionally no candidate who lost in new hampshire ever won the presidency.n final days a group of georgia supporters often referred to as carter's me tphrut brigade flew into new hampshire. >> hello i'm a volunteer if we had snow we would be paralyzed for weeks. >> her schedule was grueling almost as tough as her husband's but rosiland remained an earnest campaigner. >> people ask how can you stand for your also to be in politics and i tell them that we were born and raised...
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traditionally no candidate who lost in new hampshire ever won in the presidency.the final days a group of georgia supporters through just flew into new hampshire. -- flew into new hampshire. >> if we had snow on the ground like this we would be paralyzed for weeks. >> the schedule was grueling. almost as tough as her husband's. >> people ask me every day how can you stand and everybody knows everything you do. and i just tell them we were born and raised in plains, georgia. it has a population of 683 and everybody has always known everything i did. we've never had any hint of scandal in his personal or public life. he can restore that honesty and integrity competent government we so sorely need in our country today. >> the last vote was cast and the polls were closed. as darkness fell over new england, candidates met once again with their supporters and anxiously waited for the first returns of the primary season. >> jimmy carter took a long lead tonight in the race for the democratic presidential nomination. winning the new hampshire primary handily. >> when the
traditionally no candidate who lost in new hampshire ever won in the presidency.the final days a group of georgia supporters through just flew into new hampshire. -- flew into new hampshire. >> if we had snow on the ground like this we would be paralyzed for weeks. >> the schedule was grueling. almost as tough as her husband's. >> people ask me every day how can you stand and everybody knows everything you do. and i just tell them we were born and raised in plains, georgia. it...
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won 30% of the total popular vote. >> new hampshire and in new england.the south was not the handicap that people thought it would be. >> thank you for coming. >> i enjoyed it. >> we're number one! we're number one! >> other victory celebrations would follow, but few would be as gratifying to the dark horse candidate from georgia. [cheers and applause] i remember when we couldn't find a microphone. >> the primaries came in rapid succession like firecrackers on the fourth of july. ♪♪ ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> this year we've had 30 state primaries, more than ever before, making it possible to take our campaign directly to the people of america, to homes and shopping centers, for colleges, beauty parlors and barber shops, to farmer's markets and union halls. this has been a long and a personal campaign, a kind of humbling experience. reminding us that ultimate political influence rests not with the power brokers, but with the people. ♪♪ >> the people listened to the simple way jimmy carter voiced the high ideals of the democratic party. they showed their
won 30% of the total popular vote. >> new hampshire and in new england.the south was not the handicap that people thought it would be. >> thank you for coming. >> i enjoyed it. >> we're number one! we're number one! >> other victory celebrations would follow, but few would be as gratifying to the dark horse candidate from georgia. [cheers and applause] i remember when we couldn't find a microphone. >> the primaries came in rapid succession like firecrackers...
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new hampshire has a strong defense industrial base.f companies that do great work to protect our men and women who are serving. the federal funding freeze is hitting those small businesses and manufacturers who rely on defense contracts to pay their workforce, which is critical to maintaining our national security. for example, the new hampshire apex accelerators program relies on grants from the department of defense to help small businesses navigate federal contracting. in new hampshire, government contracts and subcontracts total $4 billion last year. now, that's not just some number that helps fuel our economy, and for people from big states maybe that doesn't sound like a lot of money in your economy, but in new hampshire's economy that's a lot of money, and it's an investment in our national defense, and a manufacturing workers' ability to support their families. so let's not lose sight of what and who we're talking about here. the freeze blocks funding under the defense production act, which expands the defense industrial base u
new hampshire has a strong defense industrial base.f companies that do great work to protect our men and women who are serving. the federal funding freeze is hitting those small businesses and manufacturers who rely on defense contracts to pay their workforce, which is critical to maintaining our national security. for example, the new hampshire apex accelerators program relies on grants from the department of defense to help small businesses navigate federal contracting. in new hampshire,...
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the postal service has a plan to move some postal operations from manchester new hampshire and -- new hampshire to boston i opposed the plan because implementation will harm service and delayed deliveries. i also post moving operations from river junction turmont to hartford connecticut because river junction serves the northern part of new new new hampshire. we know from postal service at inspector general report center consolidations like the ones you are considering including those in virginia and georgia resulted end quote an immediate and significant decline in service performance". we know that those declines continued for several months and these facilities are still struggling to meet their on-time delivery goals. i have reportedly heard serious concerns from postal employees and customers that your plans would float delivery service in new hampshire just to be clear taking a collection center processing center from manchester to boston moves it at least a two hour drive time both from the collection point and then back up to new hampshire. despite posting your manchester and
the postal service has a plan to move some postal operations from manchester new hampshire and -- new hampshire to boston i opposed the plan because implementation will harm service and delayed deliveries. i also post moving operations from river junction turmont to hartford connecticut because river junction serves the northern part of new new new hampshire. we know from postal service at inspector general report center consolidations like the ones you are considering including those in...
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in new hampshire our love of freedom runs deep. new hampshire was the first colony to sign the declaration of independence. patriots from new hampshire under colonel john stark fought in one of the first major battles of the revolutionary war, the battle of bunker hill. years later, the colonel wrote the words that would become our state's motto, a motto recognized by people in faraway corners of the world, including ukraine. the words live free or die. for us granite staters, these words represent an unwavering belief in the idea of self-government, that the government's powers derive from the consent of the governed. we secured our freedom through the rule of law and our constitution. we believe as americans across this country believe that this great country of ours has no use for a king. nor do we have any use for anyone who confuses themselves with a king. we secured these freedoms through the rule of law and our constitution. we did all this not only because we believed in our values of freedom, the rule of law, and democracy
in new hampshire our love of freedom runs deep. new hampshire was the first colony to sign the declaration of independence. patriots from new hampshire under colonel john stark fought in one of the first major battles of the revolutionary war, the battle of bunker hill. years later, the colonel wrote the words that would become our state's motto, a motto recognized by people in faraway corners of the world, including ukraine. the words live free or die. for us granite staters, these words...
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captado en cÁmara quedÓ el captado en cÁmara quedÓ el momento en que un policÍa southern new hampshirente fácil y me apoyaron muchísimo. con más de 200 carreras universitarias para elegir, southern new hampshire university tiene un programa en línea para ti. entonces, qué esperas? el éxito está a tu alcance. ¡aplica hoy en snhu.edu! jennifer: cuando entró el doctor y nos dijo de que era leucemia, es una noticia que ningún papá espera. el regalo más grande que el st. jude me ha dado es poder ver crecer a mi hijo. [♪♪] ¿estás frustrado con la forma en la que declaras impuestos actualmente? cámbiate a turbotax full service. el experto sólo firmará cuando todo esté 100% correcto. y obtendrás el mejor resultado, garantizado. cámbiate a turbo tax full service. elian: un policÍa ayuda a salvar la vida deuna bebÉ de una semana de vida. ocurriÓ en new jersey. cuando el oficial encontrÓ a una madre que trataba de hacer una reanimaciÓn cardiopulmonar a su bebÉ. la pequeÑa recobrÓ el conocimiento y todo quedÓ captado en la cÁmara corporal del oficial. la policÍa arrestÓ a un piloto de la aerolÍnea
captado en cÁmara quedÓ el captado en cÁmara quedÓ el momento en que un policÍa southern new hampshirente fácil y me apoyaron muchísimo. con más de 200 carreras universitarias para elegir, southern new hampshire university tiene un programa en línea para ti. entonces, qué esperas? el éxito está a tu alcance. ¡aplica hoy en snhu.edu! jennifer: cuando entró el doctor y nos dijo de que era leucemia, es una noticia que ningún papá espera. el regalo más grande que el st. jude me ha...
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chairman of the committee senator styles bridges of new hampshire speaker sam rayburn of texas. senator theodore francis green of rhode island. house majority leader mccormick of massachusetts. senator john sparkman of alabama. house minority leader joseph w martin. junior, massachusetts. secretary to the committee and to the senate minority. mark trice. installation the special steel platforms for television and newsreel cameras was immediately begun. on the. approximately 540,000 feet of lumber was used to provide seating for thousand of the invited guests guests. on on january 3rd, 1957. the flag flew over the capitol as both houses of congress met to begin the first session of the 85th congress. several days later, the president made an unprecedented address to a joint session of the congress to apprize membership of the then serious many. he requested congressional approval for his mideastern policies and received such a resolution from the congress such short time later. on january 20th. the president and mrs. again attended the national church as they had four years ago.
chairman of the committee senator styles bridges of new hampshire speaker sam rayburn of texas. senator theodore francis green of rhode island. house majority leader mccormick of massachusetts. senator john sparkman of alabama. house minority leader joseph w martin. junior, massachusetts. secretary to the committee and to the senate minority. mark trice. installation the special steel platforms for television and newsreel cameras was immediately begun. on the. approximately 540,000 feet of...
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chairman of the committee senator styles bridges of new hampshire speaker sam rayburn of texas. senator theodore francis green of rhode island. house majority leader mccormick of massachusetts. senator john sparkman of alabama. house minority leader joseph w martin. junior, massachusetts. secretary to the committee and to the senate minority. mark trice. installation the special steel platforms for television and newsreel cameras was immediately begun. on the. approximately 540,000 feet of lumber was used to provide seating for thousand of the invited guests guests. on on january 3rd, 1957. the flag flew over the capitol as both houses of congress met to begin the first session of the 85th congress. several days later, the president made an unprecedented address to a joint session of the congress to apprize membership of the then serious many. he requested congressional approval for his mideastern policies and received such a resolution from the congress such short time later. on january 20th. the president and mrs. again attended the national church as they had four years ago.
chairman of the committee senator styles bridges of new hampshire speaker sam rayburn of texas. senator theodore francis green of rhode island. house majority leader mccormick of massachusetts. senator john sparkman of alabama. house minority leader joseph w martin. junior, massachusetts. secretary to the committee and to the senate minority. mark trice. installation the special steel platforms for television and newsreel cameras was immediately begun. on the. approximately 540,000 feet of...
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con más de 200 carreras universitarias para elegir, southern new hampshire university tiene un programaesgado vuelo y alcanzÓ una propiedad de 50 km por horas con una pista de mÁs de 3000 m de longitud desde el punto de salida, impresionante estas imÁgenes, hasta que la informaciÓn. gracias por leo: hoy en "los gonzález", yo y la pulguita... lorena: hola. leo: vamos a hacer el abandono infantil. vamos a buscar parejas o personas. les digo la pulguita-- que se las dejo tantito encargada treinta segundas. y me pelo,
con más de 200 carreras universitarias para elegir, southern new hampshire university tiene un programaesgado vuelo y alcanzÓ una propiedad de 50 km por horas con una pista de mÁs de 3000 m de longitud desde el punto de salida, impresionante estas imÁgenes, hasta que la informaciÓn. gracias por leo: hoy en "los gonzález", yo y la pulguita... lorena: hola. leo: vamos a hacer el abandono infantil. vamos a buscar parejas o personas. les digo la pulguita-- que se las dejo tantito...
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. >> and it was a very new hampshire annie. [ laughter ] you know, it was like -- — thanks. — mhm. what'd you get? oh, i got another double shot, double cream, double froth, double pump, double whip, double hot, double caf, double sleeve. hey, did you know that discover doubles your cashback at the end of your first year? — you are cut off. you earn. we match. — debbie. — unlimited cashback match. (music plays throughout) ok, ebay. the place for pre-loved and vintage fashion. ebay. things. people. love. - i had health insurance before. (discouraged) so expensive. i mean, i'm helping my mom out, i don't have that kinda cash. - ugh, i know. but you can get financial help now through covered california. it's totally affordable. you'd be surprised. they've got this calculator thing that shows how much you'll pay. - for real? - yeah! what are you doing not having health insurance, man? - hey, i know, i know... - here, let me show you... - we all have ququestions. covered california has answers and can find a health plan that's right
. >> and it was a very new hampshire annie. [ laughter ] you know, it was like -- — thanks. — mhm. what'd you get? oh, i got another double shot, double cream, double froth, double pump, double whip, double hot, double caf, double sleeve. hey, did you know that discover doubles your cashback at the end of your first year? — you are cut off. you earn. we match. — debbie. — unlimited cashback match. (music plays throughout) ok, ebay. the place for pre-loved and vintage fashion....
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and south, and how strongly new hampshire felt. all the the states meta-. ie it all about the calendar of who goes first. everyone matters. it's what's happening that matters and that calendar conversation issues as the deflection so people won't notice what's going down with people being put off ballots and so forth. i want to be fair to all the states come every american matters, that should be our creed and we should have stayed feeling like they have to be competing with other states. >> chair wikler, your last on this question. >> i agree fundamentally we should hear dnc voices, , we should have a process that honors our traditions, our coalition, the diversity of our party that ensures we battle tests a candidate and we choose a process that brings us the winning presidential nominee. the dnc should not have its thumb on the skill. we should give every candidate a fair shot to make sure as we go forward after the primary everyone knows we have picked the strongest candidate and then unite around the person to be able to fight and win. it's a pretty si
and south, and how strongly new hampshire felt. all the the states meta-. ie it all about the calendar of who goes first. everyone matters. it's what's happening that matters and that calendar conversation issues as the deflection so people won't notice what's going down with people being put off ballots and so forth. i want to be fair to all the states come every american matters, that should be our creed and we should have stayed feeling like they have to be competing with other states....
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a new hampshire organization that helps domestic violence survivors also told my office that it is now locked out of federal funding systems which will significantly impact the crisis centers it runs for women. these are concerted and insidious actions. senator merkley talked about ross vote, ross vote is the ultimate washington insider and he was hired by donald trump and he faces our confirmation vote, he was hired by donald trump to do this work using his insider knowledge in a way that will hurt millions of people, small businesses across our country and send shock waves through our economy. let's be clear, this money is not the president's to freeze or takeaway. it was appropriated by congress and it belongs to the american people. to my republican colleagues, i suggest that you have to decide what bridge it is is too far to examine if you would tolerate these authoritarian acts and presidents where the president not of your own political party. the president would, of course, be better served spending his energies attacking high prices, not life-saving grants, not the people's wa
a new hampshire organization that helps domestic violence survivors also told my office that it is now locked out of federal funding systems which will significantly impact the crisis centers it runs for women. these are concerted and insidious actions. senator merkley talked about ross vote, ross vote is the ultimate washington insider and he was hired by donald trump and he faces our confirmation vote, he was hired by donald trump to do this work using his insider knowledge in a way that will...
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i read jane austen first - as a teenager and i think they her connection to hampshire is well known.in the late 18th century. at the school for 18 months. this beautiful mediaeval building at the centre it was then the edge of town. it was very sort of romantic and wild and the girls could run and play in the abbey ruins. so you can imagine this all sort of formulating in her head. we're running guided tours all the way through the summer this one made quite a splash. why has that captured so many people's imagination? we all know. don't we? so anything that is here is extremely valuable. outside number eight. we're going to be opening the house to the public i for the first time. we'll be able to look i out of the window that she writes in a lovelyj letter to her nephew. it's also from that window that her sister cassandra, j journey to her burial - in winchester cathedral. year to pay homage. they have such a strong affiliation to her and love her. only four novels published in her lifetime. what is it about her, do you think, so much moral weight. you know, they're always making d
i read jane austen first - as a teenager and i think they her connection to hampshire is well known.in the late 18th century. at the school for 18 months. this beautiful mediaeval building at the centre it was then the edge of town. it was very sort of romantic and wild and the girls could run and play in the abbey ruins. so you can imagine this all sort of formulating in her head. we're running guided tours all the way through the summer this one made quite a splash. why has that captured so...
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southern new hampshire university hace posible lo imposible.egir, southern new hampshire university tiene un programa en línea para ti. entonces, qué esperas? el éxito está a tu alcance. ¡aplica hoy en snhu.edu! ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ilia: el plan de deportaciÓn de donald trump puso en alerta en wisconsin, el estado lechero. la gran mayorÍa de trabajadores de la industria lechera son inmigrantes y casi todos son indocumentados. la industria dice que sin ellos la industria podrÍa colapsar. reportero: para lograr una producciÓn de 290.000 libras de leche por dÍa, en esta granja se ordenan vacas 24 horas al dÍa. alejandro tiene dos meses trabajando en este rancho. [audio ambiente] >> la limpieza. reportero: en wisconsin, la principal fuerza laboral en la industria de la leche son mexicanos y centroamericanos. >> sin ellos no habrÍa queso para pizzas. reportero: omar es un granjero del estado y tienen temor a las redadas masivas de donald trump, y que pueden comenzar en cualquier momento. >> hay miedo. reportero: omar dice que much
southern new hampshire university hace posible lo imposible.egir, southern new hampshire university tiene un programa en línea para ti. entonces, qué esperas? el éxito está a tu alcance. ¡aplica hoy en snhu.edu! ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ilia: el plan de deportaciÓn de donald trump puso en alerta en wisconsin, el estado lechero. la gran mayorÍa de trabajadores de la industria lechera son inmigrantes y casi todos son indocumentados. la industria dice que sin...
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that is not what you said in new hampshire - country.hampshire in - country. that is not what you i said in new hampshire in 2023 when did you decided to set your 7§77§£;;f§; 77 _fififiii 7 i’fiif 77 i777 out your life work and values to get— out your life work and values to get this position? —— sell mm m that eve abortion is a trump that every abortion is a tragedy. so trump that every abortion is a traced . . tragedy. so what you are tellin: tragedy. so what you are telling...
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. >> finally, new hampshire senator maggie hassan on abortion. >> mr. kennedy, i'm confused. >> you have clearly stated in the past that bodily autonomy is one of your core values. the question is, do you stand for that value or not? when was it that you decided to sell out the values you've had your whole life in order to be given power by president trump? >> senator, i agree with president trump that every abortion is a tragedy, that we can't be a moral authority in this country. >> right? so but that isn't what. >> you said. >> back in new hampshire in 2023. my question is, exactly when. did you. decide to sell out your life's work and values to get this position? >> senator, i agree with president trump that every abortion is a tragedy. >> so what you're telling us, just to. >> be clear, because my time is limited, is that regardless of what you believe, regardless of what values you have, if president trump tells you to do something, you're going to do it. you said just now the discussion about mifepristone. oh, he's asked me to study the safety of
. >> finally, new hampshire senator maggie hassan on abortion. >> mr. kennedy, i'm confused. >> you have clearly stated in the past that bodily autonomy is one of your core values. the question is, do you stand for that value or not? when was it that you decided to sell out the values you've had your whole life in order to be given power by president trump? >> senator, i agree with president trump that every abortion is a tragedy, that we can't be a moral authority in...
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because i have campaigned in iowa and new hampshire i would not be able to win any delegates under thesenc rules. not only that, but the dnc is now adopting a rule that will disenfranchise georgia voters so that any candidate who steps into new hampshire, which is me will not be able to win any delegates from georgia. no matter how big my vote is, my vote plurality is in georgia, i will not be able to win any of those delegates. that really is existential because georgia has 164 delegates. and it is paradoxical as well because the democratic party of my figure -- of my family in particular since the 1960's has been fighting for about -- for voting rights for the people of georgia. it is ironic that the democratic party is now leading the battle to effectively disenfranchise every georgia voters so their vote will not count in the democratic primary. there are a lot of other mechanisms that the dnc has put in place including superdelegates and this new class of superdelegates. they are party leaders and other elected officials and they are all controlled by the party. and they are there t
because i have campaigned in iowa and new hampshire i would not be able to win any delegates under thesenc rules. not only that, but the dnc is now adopting a rule that will disenfranchise georgia voters so that any candidate who steps into new hampshire, which is me will not be able to win any delegates from georgia. no matter how big my vote is, my vote plurality is in georgia, i will not be able to win any of those delegates. that really is existential because georgia has 164 delegates. and...
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bridges in honor of the governor of new hampshire. the senator in the receiving line with lovely mrs. bridges. with champagne music supplied by this marine quartet directed by lieutenant king. [applause] the morning of january 21 dawned cold and overcast. the capitol plaza as seen from a navy blimp hovering overhead. as the president and mamie came out of the white house, he paused momentarily and thought back to his first inauguration when he came to the white house to be accompanied by president truman on his first ride to the capitol. the president continued down the steps. the vice president waiting. and, as the presidential caravan leaves the white house grounds, the president starts his second such historic journey down pennsylvania avenue in four years. the waiting crowds herald his arrival at the capitol where the ceremonies are to be held. ike, ever the gallant, helps mamie from the car as they enter the capitol escorted by senator bridges. the dignitaries descend to the inaugural platform. carl hayden, dean of the senate, le
bridges in honor of the governor of new hampshire. the senator in the receiving line with lovely mrs. bridges. with champagne music supplied by this marine quartet directed by lieutenant king. [applause] the morning of january 21 dawned cold and overcast. the capitol plaza as seen from a navy blimp hovering overhead. as the president and mamie came out of the white house, he paused momentarily and thought back to his first inauguration when he came to the white house to be accompanied by...
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first in iowa, new hampshire and florida.e thought we would come in second or third at least in those three states. i came in first, first in new hampshire first in florida. after that i felt like no one could catch me. >> pennsylvania was the final one where we knew we had it but we thought from the beginning we could do it. >> are there any lessons that historians can take away from that campaign into the way you ran it? >> a lot of subsequent campaigners have looked at it carefully and talk to me about it. nowadays is almost entirely how much money you can raise and how many 30 second tv spot you can broadcast and how much negative attack you can make on your opponent. none of that was the case in 1976 when i was elected. in fact i never referred to my opponents except any one except my distinguished opponent , referring to gerald ford. and when i ran against ronald reagan, it was always my distinguished opponent. i think it would've been political suicide for me to run a series of negative tv campaigns attacking my oppone
first in iowa, new hampshire and florida.e thought we would come in second or third at least in those three states. i came in first, first in new hampshire first in florida. after that i felt like no one could catch me. >> pennsylvania was the final one where we knew we had it but we thought from the beginning we could do it. >> are there any lessons that historians can take away from that campaign into the way you ran it? >> a lot of subsequent campaigners have looked at it...
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and i hear from people in new hampshire, we hear from women across the country. it is especially frustrating that our republican colleagues -- not all of them, we have some who believe that women should make their own decisions -- but for those who have sponsored the langford bill that senator murray referred to, it's particularly frustrating that this is being done on the first week that this new administration has taken office. because, once again, we're seeing, as my colleagues have said, that they are taking aim at women's reproductive health care. instead of focusing on what the american people want, which is to find ways for us to work together to lower costs, to make health care more accessible, to address the reproductive health of women. what this legislation would do is to put women's lives in danger. and while all americans struggle to make ends meet, struggle to afford the basic health care they and their families need, this is what we are being given by the new administration. i can tell you all, there's no one who is elected to come to the united st
and i hear from people in new hampshire, we hear from women across the country. it is especially frustrating that our republican colleagues -- not all of them, we have some who believe that women should make their own decisions -- but for those who have sponsored the langford bill that senator murray referred to, it's particularly frustrating that this is being done on the first week that this new administration has taken office. because, once again, we're seeing, as my colleagues have said,...
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you're not looking at the senate seat in new hampshire, which i think is up in 2026. no, not at all. >> no, look, i'm not no, i'm truly not. i will not be running for the u.s. senate anytime soon. i'm not looking at public office. it is public service, not public career. i've done four terms. i've done my eight years. i'm excited to get back into the private sector, back into business and engineering, and helping businesses understand regulatory processes so they can be more profitable, maybe spend more time in new york. >> good. we would welcome you. look, i've been at this a little while. when someone says, i'm not looking at it, that's different than saying i'm not running. you're not going to run for senate in new hampshire? no. >> in 2026, i'll have no family left. i mean, my family is so excited about me getting out of the public sphere for a while. i mean, really, you got to take a break now. i'm 50 years old. i kind of feel like i probably have two more lifetimes to go. who knows what happens way down the road, but nothing in the immediate future. all right. >
you're not looking at the senate seat in new hampshire, which i think is up in 2026. no, not at all. >> no, look, i'm not no, i'm truly not. i will not be running for the u.s. senate anytime soon. i'm not looking at public office. it is public service, not public career. i've done four terms. i've done my eight years. i'm excited to get back into the private sector, back into business and engineering, and helping businesses understand regulatory processes so they can be more profitable,...
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new hampshire will go first no matter what we do because of their state law. sanctioning them does not work. let them go first. >> quickly, there should be no penalty for flouting the rules? >> what possible penalty could we set? >> you would be the chair? >> so i strip away all their delegates? they get no delegates. they don't care who gets sent to the convention for delegates, and the number of delegates that indo mattering is so small -- that end up mattering is so small. sanctioning doesn't work. we want to think it works. it doesn't work. and new hampshire it certainly will not work. they did it again and did we sit them again? we did and even if we didn't they would have taken the penalty. >> thank you. dr. hathaway. >> as i said before, a true southern strategy has to go forward for the democratic party. it was smart for the current dnc to shift its first primary to south carolina. they have done the grassroots work, the organizing and mobilizing work, in the african-american community as well as other marginalized and vulnerable groups to bring more p
new hampshire will go first no matter what we do because of their state law. sanctioning them does not work. let them go first. >> quickly, there should be no penalty for flouting the rules? >> what possible penalty could we set? >> you would be the chair? >> so i strip away all their delegates? they get no delegates. they don't care who gets sent to the convention for delegates, and the number of delegates that indo mattering is so small -- that end up mattering is so...
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we went all out and first of all in iowa, new hampshire, and florida. we thought we would come in second or third at least in those states. i came in first and -- first in iowa, new hampshire, florida, and after that i felt like no one could catch me. mrs. carter: i think it was pennsylvania, wasn't it? that was the final one where we said, now we know we have it. he thought from the beginning we could do it. >> are there any lessons historians can take away from that campaign and the way you ran it? fmr. pres. carter: subsequent campaigners have talked to me about it. nowadays though it is all most entirely how much money you can raise and how many 30-second tv spots you can broadcast and how much negative attack you can make on your opponent. none of that was case in 1976 when i was elected. in fact, i never referred to my opponents except for my distinguished opponent, referring to gerald ford. even in 1980 when i ran against then-governor ronald reagan it was always my distinguished opponent. i think it would have been political suicide for me to ru
we went all out and first of all in iowa, new hampshire, and florida. we thought we would come in second or third at least in those states. i came in first and -- first in iowa, new hampshire, florida, and after that i felt like no one could catch me. mrs. carter: i think it was pennsylvania, wasn't it? that was the final one where we said, now we know we have it. he thought from the beginning we could do it. >> are there any lessons historians can take away from that campaign and the way...
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she challenged chris pappas for new hampshire's first district congressional seat.is pappas went on to win the race. take a look at their debate. >> this as a commitment 2022 spec i
she challenged chris pappas for new hampshire's first district congressional seat.is pappas went on to win the race. take a look at their debate. >> this as a commitment 2022 spec i