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we need quality jobs, not retail jobs but quality jobs because i tell everybody nashua is the retail hampshire. we have no quality jobs recently. that's the issue here, quality jobs. >> paula johnson, supporter of donald trump, thanks so much for your time. appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be right back. all right. sixth g s ever sat wih the eighth grade girls. but your jansport backpack is permission to park it wherever you please. hey. that's that new gear feeling. this week, filler paper and folders just one cent. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. the tripadvisor you have always trusted for reviews book...! now checks over 200 websites to find the best price. book...! book...! so don't just visit tripadvisor, book...! at tripadvisor >>> rescue crews are still searching for the boyfriend of tally lennox truckman. the kayak the couple was in capsized outside poughkeepsie, new york. officials believe the strong current and alcohol may have played a role in the accident. >>> a texas man has been charged with multiple counts of capital murder
we need quality jobs, not retail jobs but quality jobs because i tell everybody nashua is the retail hampshire. we have no quality jobs recently. that's the issue here, quality jobs. >> paula johnson, supporter of donald trump, thanks so much for your time. appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be right back. all right. sixth g s ever sat wih the eighth grade girls. but your jansport backpack is permission to park it wherever you please. hey. that's that new gear...
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welcome to nashua street jail. step to the back of the wall. >> we followed the kids up to one of the housing units so they could see where one of their next bedrooms could be if they continued on this path. i think it was probably one of the scariest parts for the kids, the idea of being actually locked up inside of a cell. >> get in there. welcome home. oh, there is only two beds. you got to share beds, have a seat. make yourself comfortable. that's where you're going to be. [ bleep ] >> you want to cut people. you want to cut people. >> they can't let you out the door when you want to go home now! i'm going to put you in there. >> let him in there. >> yeah, he's going in. you want to go in there? huh? let's go. >> you got a bed for him? >> oh, no, he ain't sleeping on the bed with me. that's my bed. >> when one person is using the bathroom? what is the other one going to do? this is it. you be right here. it's steel. it's not -- that's your home. that's your bed. >> you got to stay in one room the whole time for
welcome to nashua street jail. step to the back of the wall. >> we followed the kids up to one of the housing units so they could see where one of their next bedrooms could be if they continued on this path. i think it was probably one of the scariest parts for the kids, the idea of being actually locked up inside of a cell. >> get in there. welcome home. oh, there is only two beds. you got to share beds, have a seat. make yourself comfortable. that's where you're going to be. [...
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matt --from nashua, nashua, new hampshire. i am currently part of a program called youth works. ice it -- i work specifically with boys and young men and trans-identified individuals who are targeted for commercial trafficking. that is usually the response i get. massachusetts department of children and families have partnered with other states to offer them college, which i think is amazing. --se kids go through my through so much. i think your plan is great. i was wondering if you could implement anything to support what dcf does? ms. clinton: thank you for doing at work. [applause] and you know, for dealing with a group again people who are particularly vulnerable, the exploited, the marginalized. is no doubt that some groups of kids need more intensive help, so thank you for doing that. i really think we've got to do more to deal with these vulnerable groups of kids. i would just maybe list a couple of them, kids in juvenile facilities. you know, a lot of kids, they make a mistake. then they are put into a facility where they often get worse, not better. often don't get adeq
matt --from nashua, nashua, new hampshire. i am currently part of a program called youth works. ice it -- i work specifically with boys and young men and trans-identified individuals who are targeted for commercial trafficking. that is usually the response i get. massachusetts department of children and families have partnered with other states to offer them college, which i think is amazing. --se kids go through my through so much. i think your plan is great. i was wondering if you could...
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. >> jud grew up in nashua in southern new hampshire.ess up as the school's mascot for a time. in 1992 jud decided to run for the just senate. he's been instrumental... when he walks out of this chamber for the last time, he'll leave an enormous void behind. >> jon: senator mitch mcconnell is talking about senator judd gregg who is retiring from the senate. >> he's shedding a tear on his lunch buddy that he hangs out with every day. where is his human feeling for not only the four of us. we represent the brothers and sisters that were down there. this isn't a me-me to any one of us. this is about the brothers and the sisters that can't come out and speak like we can. it's sad to see someone like him... >> jon: to be fair they have worked together for like six years. ( laughter ) >> he's crying because the other guy paid the tab. that's what he's crying for. >> jon: really, that's the thing, the guy who pays the lunch tab. >> watching that there's only one thing i can say. i found time to dress as a new york city fireman on september 11th
. >> jud grew up in nashua in southern new hampshire.ess up as the school's mascot for a time. in 1992 jud decided to run for the just senate. he's been instrumental... when he walks out of this chamber for the last time, he'll leave an enormous void behind. >> jon: senator mitch mcconnell is talking about senator judd gregg who is retiring from the senate. >> he's shedding a tear on his lunch buddy that he hangs out with every day. where is his human feeling for not only the...
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>> my name is megan karen, i am from nashua, new hampshire.'m currently a life coach in a nonprofit called youth works. i work specifically with boys and young men and trends identified youth were victims of commercial explanation and trafficking. that is usually the response i -- exploitation and trafficking. that is usually the response i get. kids back inese school, the massachusetts apartment of kids and families partners with bridgwater states to offer them college. which i think is amazing, because these kids go through so much. i think your plan is great. i was wondering if you could implement anything to support what dcf does? hillary clinton: thank you for doing that work. [applause] hillary clinton: you know, for dealing with a group again people who are particularly vulnerable, the exploited, the marginalized. there is just no doubt that some groups of kids need more intensive help, so thank you for doing that. i really think we've got to do more to deal with these vulnerable groups of kids. i would just may be listed couple of them
>> my name is megan karen, i am from nashua, new hampshire.'m currently a life coach in a nonprofit called youth works. i work specifically with boys and young men and trends identified youth were victims of commercial explanation and trafficking. that is usually the response i -- exploitation and trafficking. that is usually the response i get. kids back inese school, the massachusetts apartment of kids and families partners with bridgwater states to offer them college. which i think is...
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sunday at 6:30, scott walker hold a town hall in nashua. c-span2 is live at the mississippi book festival, featuring discussions on history and biographies. sunday morning at 10:00, author fer shares thoughts on the obama administration relationship with millennials. goldday at 5:00, andrew farb on architectural landmarks. films on a:00, three program administered by the johnson administration to improve relations between the police and community in washington dc after the 1968 martin luther king assassination. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. next, a discussion on the first 10 years of the supreme court under john roberts. current and former solicitor annual's spoke at the american bar association meeting in chicago. this is 90 minutes. >> good morning. good early morning. it is nice to see all of you on this beautiful morning in chicago. welcome to the showcase panel on 10 years of the roberts court. am kannon shanmugam. if any of you remember where you were on september 3, 2005. but i was at a college football game with my fa
sunday at 6:30, scott walker hold a town hall in nashua. c-span2 is live at the mississippi book festival, featuring discussions on history and biographies. sunday morning at 10:00, author fer shares thoughts on the obama administration relationship with millennials. goldday at 5:00, andrew farb on architectural landmarks. films on a:00, three program administered by the johnson administration to improve relations between the police and community in washington dc after the 1968 martin luther...
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they shut it down on the index cards and hand it to a nashua. we will go for just as many as we can. now i see no writers on the new england stage is a partnership between the musical in new hampshire public radio. who will get to work right after this event producing the radio version of what you see tonight. we are grateful for the partnership and also presenting the university of new hampshire. [applause] r. series sponsors of the store group of wells fargo is there, a tree service and calypso communication. media sponsors thank you magazine. evening sponsors are a very insurance and seacoast area of libraries. our season sponsors the river house restaurant, and the residents of poor bob plays. new hampshire public radio also wants to think of broadcast sponsor. let's give them all a hand. [applause] i want to mention that c-span is with us tonight filming for their show booktv. i want to do a special shout out for the transportation and hospitality showing us what our good friend. now, back to you tonight. truly this is a lucky night for all
they shut it down on the index cards and hand it to a nashua. we will go for just as many as we can. now i see no writers on the new england stage is a partnership between the musical in new hampshire public radio. who will get to work right after this event producing the radio version of what you see tonight. we are grateful for the partnership and also presenting the university of new hampshire. [applause] r. series sponsors of the store group of wells fargo is there, a tree service and...
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i have been traveling all over new hampshire from dover to nashua to window and people everywhere ask a great questions. i think it is partly because you live and the first primary state. and one of the questions they asked me all the time is about affording college and being able to pay back the loans they take out in order to go to college. about theelection is choices we make as a country. and those choices will shape our future for our children and our grandchildren. i have always believed in america, if you work hard and do your part, you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. that's the basic bargain that is country apart. i want to make sure we strengthen that bargain and it holds true for the next generation and the next and the next. work ofo the hard people across america, our country has come back from the recession of our lifetimes. we are standing again but we are not running the way we should. near deathockets are profits are near record highs but most paychecks have bought -- barely budge. basically everything has also gone up. as they are rising faster than wages.
i have been traveling all over new hampshire from dover to nashua to window and people everywhere ask a great questions. i think it is partly because you live and the first primary state. and one of the questions they asked me all the time is about affording college and being able to pay back the loans they take out in order to go to college. about theelection is choices we make as a country. and those choices will shape our future for our children and our grandchildren. i have always believed...