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but i read that new hampshire new hampshire. ranked number 2 in the usa with the opioid related deaths relative to population. second only to west virginia where addiction exploded and new hampshire is number one and fentanyl deaths per capita. doc is this an every where problem you eaten everywhere and every social class problem? i was just looking for the broadcast here at the number of death, 400000. you know, as you point out, you know, you actually chopping list, but here, you know, we're here for new and you, for island of my fiance, strong lover, i own. but you know, we look at the top 10 masses uses, they're just north, you connecticut's there just to the west. you vermont where i am is still top 10 this bucolic state where everybody lives healthier upstairs, outside mountain biking, tragic, tragic numbers of death. it really can hit anybody. i said, did it last i heard about this young lawyer with the dean of best high school and colleges and whatnot. and, and tragically, had died. it is as you now so accurately, just one pedal away. so it's somebody that strikes everybody in
but i read that new hampshire new hampshire. ranked number 2 in the usa with the opioid related deaths relative to population. second only to west virginia where addiction exploded and new hampshire is number one and fentanyl deaths per capita. doc is this an every where problem you eaten everywhere and every social class problem? i was just looking for the broadcast here at the number of death, 400000. you know, as you point out, you know, you actually chopping list, but here, you know, we're...
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so being solutions driven i was like out there that forms a solution so new hampshire offered it. new hampshire is not for everyone but i do have jokingly to say people are like it's so cool. then i like it's a little warmer than mars. >> what was it like to grow up in south africa being part of a minority, being part of this apartheidsystem. did it , was it normal to you at the time? >> know, so i have a very unique background. my dad did workfor the apartheid movement . if that's the cross i'm going to have to bear we weren't raised in a racist environment. i was raised in a diplomatic one so i travel a lot at as a child. i've always had this sort of comparison i guess to what life was like in south africa which was extremely controlled. nationalist government especially, i was growing up towards the tail end of apartheid and so the national government was clinging to their power. we saw a lot of what we're seeing now in america in terms of mass censorship, telling people their bullies. one story or one answer really trying to oppress any kind of alternative views. i actually was an anti-apar
so being solutions driven i was like out there that forms a solution so new hampshire offered it. new hampshire is not for everyone but i do have jokingly to say people are like it's so cool. then i like it's a little warmer than mars. >> what was it like to grow up in south africa being part of a minority, being part of this apartheidsystem. did it , was it normal to you at the time? >> know, so i have a very unique background. my dad did workfor the apartheid movement . if that's...
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new hampshire. david: i assume you are walpole, new hampshire's most famous resident. n: oh gosh, i don't think so. i always thought that if my great, great, great grandchildren kept their heads low, they might be able to be a member of the volunteer fire department. there is a different hierarchy here where any notoriety plus $0.50 gets you a cup of coffee. david: let's talk about the most recent film you have had on television, which is the four part series on muhammad ali. [video clip] >> he is 22 years old. he is standing up. david: why did you decide to focus on muhammad ali? what was your interest in him? ken: he is one of the most compelling figures in american history. he intersects with all the major issues of the last half of the 20th century. the role of sports in society, the role of the black athlete in sports, the definitions of black manhood and black masculinity and the civil rights movement. an ongoing developing thing. the story of politics, of race. the central american question. freedom. it is also about faith and religion and islam and sex and all t
new hampshire. david: i assume you are walpole, new hampshire's most famous resident. n: oh gosh, i don't think so. i always thought that if my great, great, great grandchildren kept their heads low, they might be able to be a member of the volunteer fire department. there is a different hierarchy here where any notoriety plus $0.50 gets you a cup of coffee. david: let's talk about the most recent film you have had on television, which is the four part series on muhammad ali. [video clip]...
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you are i assume now in new hampshire where you do most of your work. walpole, new hampshire is not known as a media center. so i am curious how come you happen to do all of your there. ken: i moved here in 1979, 42 years ago, when i realized that becoming a documentary filmmaker focus on american history -- focusing on american history was taking a val of anonymity and poverty. there my first film was nominated for an oscar and everyone assumed i would come back to the city or go to l.a., i stayed here because of the labor-intensive nature of what i do, the fact it is all grant funded philanthropic projects and that they are very time-consuming. i keep my overhead very low here and it is quite beautiful in southern new hampshire. david: i assume you are walpole, new hampshire's most famous resident. ken: i don't think so. i'll wish thought -- i always thought that if my great great grandchildren kept their heads low, they might be able to be a member of the volunteer fire department. there is a different hierarchy here where any notoriety plus $.50 it's you a cup of coffee.
you are i assume now in new hampshire where you do most of your work. walpole, new hampshire is not known as a media center. so i am curious how come you happen to do all of your there. ken: i moved here in 1979, 42 years ago, when i realized that becoming a documentary filmmaker focus on american history -- focusing on american history was taking a val of anonymity and poverty. there my first film was nominated for an oscar and everyone assumed i would come back to the city or go to l.a., i...
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texas's gregg abbott or florida's ron desantis, new hampshire's says he supports private company's rights to impose mandates but he told cbs this morning new hampshireral vaccine mandate. new hampshire boasts one of the highest vaccination rates in the country. more than 62% of eligible residents are fully vaccinated. the number of new covid cases have plateaued. the governor joins me now. the first question is, why support private businesses making mandates but not a federal government saying that the private businesses have to mandate a vaccine or a test? >> well, again, that's the line between the public and the private sector. and really appreciating and respecting the individual rights of those businesses. you know, again, we want everyone to get vaccinated. i'm as pro vaccine as they come in that sense. when joe biden said i'm going to create new rules and force a mandate into private businesses, that's not appropriate. we're going to join the lawsuit with other states and push back, because those businesses, again, have to have the flexibility to do what they want to do. on the same side, you can't have it both ways. the other side is you see
texas's gregg abbott or florida's ron desantis, new hampshire's says he supports private company's rights to impose mandates but he told cbs this morning new hampshireral vaccine mandate. new hampshire boasts one of the highest vaccination rates in the country. more than 62% of eligible residents are fully vaccinated. the number of new covid cases have plateaued. the governor joins me now. the first question is, why support private businesses making mandates but not a federal government saying...
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new hampshire. yes, iowa and new hampshire. two states whose populations are over 90% white. today and does little to prepare for the changing demographics of america. no diss to the folks of iowa or new hampshire, but five butter sticks or face carvings should not determine who should be the next leader of the free world. the truth is, we're just talking about a few thousand primary votes in these states and again, no shade. after all, iowa voted overwhelmingly for barack obama during the 2008 primary, but remember, obama lost new hampshire. it was actually south carolina that saved him. then she game the first black person to win a statewide primary in iowa. she's now considering a run for governor so we'll be watching that. but still, come on, you guys. it's time to dethrone the hawkeye state. they have a sizable share of people of color voting in the primary yet as it stands now, these states vote third and fourth and have to pass through a mostly white pasture to be competitive. but now, democratic party leaders are finally considering overhauling the 2024 presidential pr
new hampshire. yes, iowa and new hampshire. two states whose populations are over 90% white. today and does little to prepare for the changing demographics of america. no diss to the folks of iowa or new hampshire, but five butter sticks or face carvings should not determine who should be the next leader of the free world. the truth is, we're just talking about a few thousand primary votes in these states and again, no shade. after all, iowa voted overwhelmingly for barack obama during the 2008...
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it was in that space i moved from massachusetts where hampshire was to new york and appear to walpole, new hampshire the films has been --have been directed from appear. david: was it easy to raise money for the brooklyn bridge? ken: all of the time. it was the baby faced. i am 68 now and i know i do not look like it. you can imagine what i look like at 23 and 24 when i was beginning to work on it, 25. they would say this child -- child is trying to sell me the brooklyn bridge and i had three ring binders all my just -- desk for a while, expandable with all the letters of rejection which i cap for a decade on my dest just to remind me -- desk just to remind me and it is still hard to raise money for these things but independence is worth it. the idea of being able to present to you a film on muhammad ali that i'm not apologizing for. it is a directors cut and if you do not like it, it is my fault. i do not want to not say the executive producer would not let me hire this person or the budget didn't allow me to do that thing. it is just we get to do it in the time it takes to do it, 10 and a half yea
it was in that space i moved from massachusetts where hampshire was to new york and appear to walpole, new hampshire the films has been --have been directed from appear. david: was it easy to raise money for the brooklyn bridge? ken: all of the time. it was the baby faced. i am 68 now and i know i do not look like it. you can imagine what i look like at 23 and 24 when i was beginning to work on it, 25. they would say this child -- child is trying to sell me the brooklyn bridge and i had three...
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in new hampshire the democrats want to primer him half the democrats in new hampshire on two primarysswoman. sean: what you say about that? >> the disregard coming from this administration on the problems every day americans are facing get natural gas to heat their home gasoline to take their kids to school. electricity doing up at the lights on? to hear jen psaki blow it off and be sarcastic about it when this is going to affect every single american person, it is truly a tragedy it's unfortunate we have the lack of leadership he canceled the keystone pipeline he is making europe more dependent on russia. he wants us to be more dependent on opec. it is completely outrageous he's dismantled to be energy independence in this country. you can't say that restoring civility to the white house are constantly chose the same for the boat up with the biden agenda is falling apart congressman's malliotakis. finger waving over the crisis with which they have no solution. that is the issue what about thinking of the american taxpayer first? >> right i would love for someone to ask jen psaki abo
in new hampshire the democrats want to primer him half the democrats in new hampshire on two primarysswoman. sean: what you say about that? >> the disregard coming from this administration on the problems every day americans are facing get natural gas to heat their home gasoline to take their kids to school. electricity doing up at the lights on? to hear jen psaki blow it off and be sarcastic about it when this is going to affect every single american person, it is truly a tragedy it's...
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hampshire. people of first presidential primary in the race for white house in 2024? is she really planning to run for president. will she have the never trump lane to herself. who else is going to new hampshire, maryland governor larry hogan, what are their chances, jason chaffetz is here with us, i don't know, why else would she go to new hampshirey believe -- what is this about? >> well, i think in 2022 she will probably be out of a job. i think harriet will beat her. she will have extra time. tell me this true, i would love to see her try to make that argument. on policy i would love to hear so call antitrumpers, what do they disagree with on trump's policies. they may not have liked his tweets, okay, so what. in terms of policy, donald trump was absolutely right. i would love to hear them say why the democratic plans are so much better, it would just be a joke. steve: i know. as we've discussed. not only right in terms of impact in real world. the economy and so on. strengthening the borders. but politically, just talking pure politics. they have gone going about increasing party appeal with latino voters, black voters in different parts of the country, that is what trump did. what do these people have to offer? >> i don't think they have a case. i think what will be interesting in 2024, what are the democrats going to do. i
hampshire. people of first presidential primary in the race for white house in 2024? is she really planning to run for president. will she have the never trump lane to herself. who else is going to new hampshire, maryland governor larry hogan, what are their chances, jason chaffetz is here with us, i don't know, why else would she go to new hampshirey believe -- what is this about? >> well, i think in 2022 she will probably be out of a job. i think harriet will beat her. she will have...
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new hampshire has responded positivity -- positively to the creation of it in new hampshire. have you found that fits have been helpful in bridging the gap between state and federal partners? >> we do not have a fit team. in ohio, we do not have a team member or integrated team. reviews from other state directors who do have been positive. i was in region five in chicago, my partner states, the majority of them have fema integrated teams, and they have been helpful in the area have been hired. i do not have a tremendous amount on this. i do know as my colleagues and i have talked about it they have been pleased with the fits they have on their team from fema. >> i look forward to learning more from reactions from other states. this might be an area we might want to expand on. federal disaster recovery funds administered by fema allow a small percentage of each grin to be used to cover management costs like grant processing or oversight. management costs awarded for disaster can only be used for that particular disaster. what are the benefits of changing fema's policies so it
new hampshire has responded positivity -- positively to the creation of it in new hampshire. have you found that fits have been helpful in bridging the gap between state and federal partners? >> we do not have a fit team. in ohio, we do not have a team member or integrated team. reviews from other state directors who do have been positive. i was in region five in chicago, my partner states, the majority of them have fema integrated teams, and they have been helpful in the area have been...
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stuart: if you're running from new hampshire, have you both moved to the state of new hampshire? volution from new hampshire. we've been here full time since 2013, haven't missed a local, state or federal election even while we were away serving in new zealand. stuart: have you completely left politics? >> no, i have another run, stuart. quite frankly, my wife has been with me for 21 races and, respectfully, it's her turn. good people like her need to get involved because you see what allege happening with nancy -- see what's happening with nancy pelosi and biden, respectfully, i wish the president was doing well because if he does well, the country does well. but he's not. gas prices alone up over 50%, 500% increase in natural gas prices and a lot of it the president, don't forget, was hammering, hammering the oil companies. and this new $3.5 trillion with the carbon tax and all the other restrictions, now he's begging them to start producing. he's begging opec to produce more when we were once energy independent urn president trump and exporting energy around the regions of the
stuart: if you're running from new hampshire, have you both moved to the state of new hampshire? volution from new hampshire. we've been here full time since 2013, haven't missed a local, state or federal election even while we were away serving in new zealand. stuart: have you completely left politics? >> no, i have another run, stuart. quite frankly, my wife has been with me for 21 races and, respectfully, it's her turn. good people like her need to get involved because you see what...
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emergency management officials in new hampshire have responded positively to the creation of a fit in my state in new hampshire so based on your perspective as president of the national emergency management association , have you found that fits have been helpful in bridging the gap between state local and federal partners west and mark . >> t. >> today we don't have a fit team. let me make sure i'm on muted. okay. in ohio we don't have a team member or an integrated team. threviews from other state directors that do have been very positive . recently i was at region five in chicago and my partner states the majority of them do one or two in their states that have been helpful in the he area in which they are hired in the preparedness and planning section to help navigate mitigation and working in some of the other programs. i don't have a tremendous amount on this but i do know that as my colleagues and i talked about it they have been pleased with the fits that they have on their team from fema. >> thank you for that and i look forward to learning about reactions from other states because it seems that might
emergency management officials in new hampshire have responded positively to the creation of a fit in my state in new hampshire so based on your perspective as president of the national emergency management association , have you found that fits have been helpful in bridging the gap between state local and federal partners west and mark . >> t. >> today we don't have a fit team. let me make sure i'm on muted. okay. in ohio we don't have a team member or an integrated team. threviews...
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new hampshire has ended in tragedy tonight. investigators say they found his body on saturday buried in a state park in massachusetts. the new hampshire attorney general's office says an autopsy confirmed the body belongs to elijah lewis but says it could take months to figure out how the boy died that park is about an hour and a half from where elijah lived in merrimack, new hampshire. police say social workers first reported him missing on october 14th three days later, police arrested elijah's mother and her boyfriend in new york. they have pleaded not guilty to witness tampering and child endangerment charges related to the case cnbc's perry russom is live in new hampshire for us with the latest on the investigation. perry? >> reporter: shep, investigators are still trying to figure out exactly how long elijah's body was in the woods, how he died and if any more charges have to be filed this all started for them about a week and a half ago, october 14th, as you mentioned that's when the state's division of children, youth, and families notified the police that the 5-year-old's body and the 5-year-old could not be found. on the 17t
new hampshire has ended in tragedy tonight. investigators say they found his body on saturday buried in a state park in massachusetts. the new hampshire attorney general's office says an autopsy confirmed the body belongs to elijah lewis but says it could take months to figure out how the boy died that park is about an hour and a half from where elijah lived in merrimack, new hampshire. police say social workers first reported him missing on october 14th three days later, police arrested...
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from -- the reason we invented the diners and it was during the new hampshire primary, is we were supposed to be at a location in new hampshirehe location was not very pretty. so i was talking to gavin, the producer we have got to go some place else? what's open at 7:00. the mall opened at 6:00 in new hampshire or the diners, and so we said you know what? if we did the diners not only would there be live people but we would have free food. ainsley: yeah. chris christie, tucker carlson and president trump. steve: donald trump was running for president and jeb bush was there it all worked out okay. and will you are where? will: i'm in greenville, south carolina at the carolina drive-in. look, this is unscripted but the bar has been set. pete at the melissa diner in florida much they were excited. carolina drive-n greenville, are you excited about "fox & friends"? [cheers and applause] brian: that is very nice. will: no coaching or scripting. by the way they also made here a "fox & friends" special. i don't know about branson in florida. but i have got grits, ainsley, you know about that spartanberg, greenville i have got grits.
from -- the reason we invented the diners and it was during the new hampshire primary, is we were supposed to be at a location in new hampshirehe location was not very pretty. so i was talking to gavin, the producer we have got to go some place else? what's open at 7:00. the mall opened at 6:00 in new hampshire or the diners, and so we said you know what? if we did the diners not only would there be live people but we would have free food. ainsley: yeah. chris christie, tucker carlson and...
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new hampshire yesterday or tomorrow. >> clearly national ambitions. he's young, he's been the response, to foil to donald trump. likes to take that on. former military vet. >> he's not going to iowa and new hampshirewas forced out. add democrat kinzinger is similar. he's a little out of sync with his primary base, he'll go to his new precinct which is the news media. >> i think despite the heroic music, it's former president trump who was claiming victory. two down, eight to go. i do think it's worth looking at those remaining eight who voted to impeach the president. liz cheney at the top of the list. >> my over/under is five running. so far eight are running. >> the democrats use redistricting the go after adam kinzinger. he lives in his district by 1.6 miles in a 700-mile district. you'll see a lot of praise for him from democrats except no one in the l.a. legislature wanted him to come back. >> perhaps minneapolis is the best place to go, cornell, because it has this referendum on what to do with police. this gets to the young animated voters you brought up, police reform was one of those things. minneapolis, obviously, ground zero considering this is where george floyd was killed. i want to p
new hampshire yesterday or tomorrow. >> clearly national ambitions. he's young, he's been the response, to foil to donald trump. likes to take that on. former military vet. >> he's not going to iowa and new hampshirewas forced out. add democrat kinzinger is similar. he's a little out of sync with his primary base, he'll go to his new precinct which is the news media. >> i think despite the heroic music, it's former president trump who was claiming victory. two down, eight to...
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new hampshire, i have seen firsthand the dire need in rural communities for adolescent mental health. they have had the opportunity to visit mountain valley treatment center in plainfield, new hampshire to cope with anxiety disorders and get additional treatment, and covid-19 has just increased the challenges to the young people i have met and their families. let's work together in a bipartisan way to keep everyone mentally healthy as we stay safe from covid. ms. danielpour, you have a unique perspective, and i wonder if you could give us your perspective on how the pandemic has impacted you and your peers and what you recommend adults, particularly right here in congress, do about it. ms. danielpour: i think clearly, the pandemic has had a tremendous impact on everyone, really. [indiscernible] they would spend their free time at home, spend free time delivering groceries to the elderly. they created programs to help underserved schools in our area. [indiscernible] i think we all witnessed young people themselves have been through so much. being young people, we learn so much, being in the classroom, being around others, so i think this has been a tremendously difficult time for ever
new hampshire, i have seen firsthand the dire need in rural communities for adolescent mental health. they have had the opportunity to visit mountain valley treatment center in plainfield, new hampshire to cope with anxiety disorders and get additional treatment, and covid-19 has just increased the challenges to the young people i have met and their families. let's work together in a bipartisan way to keep everyone mentally healthy as we stay safe from covid. ms. danielpour, you have a unique...
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new hampshire i've seen firsthand the dire need in our rule communities for adolescent mental health. i had the opportunity in august to visit mountain valley treatment center in plainfield, new hampshire, where children come from throughout our state and throughout the country to cope with anxiety disorders and get additional treatment, and covid-19 has just increased the challenges for the young people that i met and their families. nerves are frayed for parents and children alike. so let's work together in a bipartisan way to keep everyone mentally healthy as we stay safe from covid. ms. danielpour, you have a unique perspective on this panel, and i'm wondering if you could give your perspective on how the pandemic has impacted you and your peers and what you recommend the adults in this country, particularly right here in congress, do about it? >> thank you. i think clearly the pandemic has had a tremendous impact on everyone, really, especially the young people. i think it's been incredibly difficult, but i also think it's been a time of extreme resilience that i've seen among my peers. i have friends who spent their days -- at home they'd spend their time delivering groceries to
new hampshire i've seen firsthand the dire need in our rule communities for adolescent mental health. i had the opportunity in august to visit mountain valley treatment center in plainfield, new hampshire, where children come from throughout our state and throughout the country to cope with anxiety disorders and get additional treatment, and covid-19 has just increased the challenges for the young people that i met and their families. nerves are frayed for parents and children alike. so let's...
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new hampshire and battleground states. guest: they have a good point. you get a lot of momentum if you win iowa. that is the first caucus and the first primary is new hampshire win both of those, people will suggest that you are assured the nomination. it is a good argument for the system that we have being flawed. i suspect any system that you put in place will have considerable flaws in it. sometimes, they have toyed with the idea of making sure that they go first, to grab more influence over the primary process. i do not have a solution to it. i'm not sure that there is a solution but until there is a compelling solution, i will stick with the system that has been put in place. host: this is mary, a republican. good morning. caller: hello. host: you are going in and out a little bit, but we will try to get it. caller: what is going on in this country is that now, you got black people trying to make white people pay for something that they had nothing to do with. the whole truth is not being told. it is not being taught. black people owned slaves to they owned and sold slaves as well. some of them had been slaves themselves. host: let's focus on that. we w
new hampshire and battleground states. guest: they have a good point. you get a lot of momentum if you win iowa. that is the first caucus and the first primary is new hampshire win both of those, people will suggest that you are assured the nomination. it is a good argument for the system that we have being flawed. i suspect any system that you put in place will have considerable flaws in it. sometimes, they have toyed with the idea of making sure that they go first, to grab more influence over...
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new hampshire, this means that small businesses or towns can't afford to operate these fast charging stations. these fees are particularly burdensome in rural communities. one charging station in dairy, new hampshire, was forced to close because van charges made it unaffordable to operate. are these fees known as demand charges a barrier to deploying fast charging station, especially in rural communities? >> thank you so much, congresswoman, for the question. i think you've just identified probably the number two major barrier to ev infrastructure deployment. the first is obviously the up-front capital costs. you're talking now about the ongoing operating costs of these chargers, and yes, high demand chargers, particularly in rural areas where many of our chargers are is a major impediment to ev adoption. how do we handle it? >> so in the rural communities with the rural electric co-ops, and municipalities that are providing electricity, we are building relationships with all of these youths and rural communities, and most of these rural electric co-ops are not subject to state utility commissions necessarily. at least not extensively, so we are able to go to the co-ops on a one-on-one basis, and
new hampshire, this means that small businesses or towns can't afford to operate these fast charging stations. these fees are particularly burdensome in rural communities. one charging station in dairy, new hampshire, was forced to close because van charges made it unaffordable to operate. are these fees known as demand charges a barrier to deploying fast charging station, especially in rural communities? >> thank you so much, congresswoman, for the question. i think you've just...