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enslaved and ona's life gives us that opportunity to look at early virginia, york, pennsylvania and new hampshirend we get to follow her life and look at how this nation is changing how it's grappling with the issue of slavery how these very central issues to this new nation and this time we are doing it through a young black woman who made the choice to run away. so as i said i will read a bit. i will talk and we will look at a few slides and we will walk together on this journey of ona's life. spring spring ranked texas streets of philadelphia 1796. weather in the city of whether they love which is often fickle at this time of year between extreme cold and oppressive heat but rain was almost always appreciated in the nations capital. it erased to the putrid smell of rotting food, animal waste and filth that permeated the cobblestone road of this new nation. they reminded philadelphians that the long and punishing winter was behind them. spring lane cleanse the streets and the souls of philadelphians. it ushered in optimism and hope and a feeling of rebirth. and in the midst of the promises of s
enslaved and ona's life gives us that opportunity to look at early virginia, york, pennsylvania and new hampshirend we get to follow her life and look at how this nation is changing how it's grappling with the issue of slavery how these very central issues to this new nation and this time we are doing it through a young black woman who made the choice to run away. so as i said i will read a bit. i will talk and we will look at a few slides and we will walk together on this journey of ona's...
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gazette printed in exit her, new hampshire dated july 16, 1776, is a test of the declaration. so important that it could not wait for the next issue of the paper to be published. and of course, the news was sent to great britain and arrived there definitely august of 1776. -- directly august of 1776. the first running of the text in london was in this magazine, an issue of the gentleman's magazine published in august 1776. of course, the issue had developed over more than a decade's time. in england, there were a great many political pamphlets published already. great many debates had been held. so many english support of the -- supported the american cause. the reaction could be best described as mixed. now, i would like to show you the most significant manuscript in his collection. perhaps the most significant one is this letter here by caesar rodney, a delegate from delaware. it is the only letter that i know of signed by a delegate who attended the convention and signed the declaration dated from philadelphia on july 4, 1776. and yes, it does discuss the declaration of ind
gazette printed in exit her, new hampshire dated july 16, 1776, is a test of the declaration. so important that it could not wait for the next issue of the paper to be published. and of course, the news was sent to great britain and arrived there definitely august of 1776. -- directly august of 1776. the first running of the text in london was in this magazine, an issue of the gentleman's magazine published in august 1776. of course, the issue had developed over more than a decade's time. in...
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this was way before we knew there would be a fight between reagan and president ford in new hampshire in february. we didn't announce it. and they said very proudly we're going to send not a plane, we're going to send a boeing 707. they were buying our products now. because the president you have
this was way before we knew there would be a fight between reagan and president ford in new hampshire in february. we didn't announce it. and they said very proudly we're going to send not a plane, we're going to send a boeing 707. they were buying our products now. because the president you have
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in new hampshire, molly line, fox news.s president trump moves into next 100 days, can the white house and congress find enough common ground to pass health care and reform the tax code? top lawmakers preview the fight ahead. plus. >>> what does the next 100 days hold for the president? promising big trade especially on trade. our panel weighs in. >> and we will renegotiate nafta, and if we don't get a good deal and a fair deal for our country, and i've been saying for a long time, we'll either renegotiate or terminate. i announced the other day we were going to terminate, everybody said we'll terminate. ...far, far away. feel less hungry with the natural fiber in clinically... ...proven meta appetite control. from metamucil. anyone ever have occasional constipation,diarrhea, gas or bloating? she does. she does. help defend against those digestive issues. take phillips' colon health probiotic caps daily with three types of good bacteria. 400 likes? wow! try phillips' colon health. when you have a digital notebook to capture
in new hampshire, molly line, fox news.s president trump moves into next 100 days, can the white house and congress find enough common ground to pass health care and reform the tax code? top lawmakers preview the fight ahead. plus. >>> what does the next 100 days hold for the president? promising big trade especially on trade. our panel weighs in. >> and we will renegotiate nafta, and if we don't get a good deal and a fair deal for our country, and i've been saying for a long...
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next, what joe biden told a crowd in new hampshire. cial, they open on a game show set in the 70's, today we have a new smoked sausage from johnsonville. made with 100% premium pork. some brands mix meats and add fillers, but not johnsonville! contestant #1 bids the closet, so he wins a boat. and he says " i don't want that boat, i want the sausage." what if i told you that boat is filled with johnsonville smoked sausage? and that's a smoked sausage commercial made the johnsonville way. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging inflammation and is clinically proven to begin helping many patients achieve both symptom relief as well as remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or afte
next, what joe biden told a crowd in new hampshire. cial, they open on a game show set in the 70's, today we have a new smoked sausage from johnsonville. made with 100% premium pork. some brands mix meats and add fillers, but not johnsonville! contestant #1 bids the closet, so he wins a boat. and he says " i don't want that boat, i want the sausage." what if i told you that boat is filled with johnsonville smoked sausage? and that's a smoked sausage commercial made the johnsonville...
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it's similar to what's being done in new hampshire. new hampshire is a small state, obviously.ut it has these tiny little microdistricts. and real people run for office. they do it by getting to know their neighbors and talking to them on their doorstep. i go to the top lawyers and political scientists in california. we've devised a plan, a system that's very much like the new hampshire system but is adapted to a state obviously so much larger like california. and it works. >> you're talking about the neighborhood legislature idea to put on the ballot that would carve up existing districts into much, much smaller districts? is that what it would do? >> yeah. it makes every single district only 5,000 or 10,000 people, so that real people can run, and they don't need phone do it so they won't be provi-- need money to do it so they won't be professional fundraisers. >> that's good. but the legislature would be almost 100 times as big. is that right? >> we do, but we devised a special system called a working committee that allows still only 120 people in sacramento to do all the le
it's similar to what's being done in new hampshire. new hampshire is a small state, obviously.ut it has these tiny little microdistricts. and real people run for office. they do it by getting to know their neighbors and talking to them on their doorstep. i go to the top lawyers and political scientists in california. we've devised a plan, a system that's very much like the new hampshire system but is adapted to a state obviously so much larger like california. and it works. >> you're...
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we'll get more information on this problem on new hampshire avenue. and look at travel times in a couple minutes. >>> melissa, 6:32, we could be hours away from learning about a new plan to save metro. >> news4 justin finch is live from the dupont metro station here. justin, this is a big deal. >> reporter: oh, eun, a big deal indeed. we could see a plan in a matter of hours or days. our news partners at. top are saying that gm paul wiedefeld is calling for metro to have its own dedicated stream of money. this could mean in essence, this could be a reliable way for money to come in without having to change hands or go through a budget approval. this shore up an ageing system. the plan reportedly you althoughs d.c., maryland and virginia say on how to collect their funds. the most likely options will be through taxes through business property or sales tax. for any drastic changes to metro operation will require approval from all metro jurisdictions here. though, metro riders, even if you don't like the service, you can still get benefits. experts say th
we'll get more information on this problem on new hampshire avenue. and look at travel times in a couple minutes. >>> melissa, 6:32, we could be hours away from learning about a new plan to save metro. >> news4 justin finch is live from the dupont metro station here. justin, this is a big deal. >> reporter: oh, eun, a big deal indeed. we could see a plan in a matter of hours or days. our news partners at. top are saying that gm paul wiedefeld is calling for metro to have...
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we are looking at a delay on the beltway, new hampshire avenue, roadwork back on the outer loop.fter new hampshire avenue before university boulevard on the right slowed through the work zone. 95 in virginia, south of springfield, delays often on southbound 95. there were two different work zones which have been picked up but still pretty slow. somebody in building on the interlude, -- some volume building on the interlude -- interloop. 66 is pretty 123 westbound. ♪ >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon. on your side. >> excuse me, do you have paperwork or anything to say to me? >> a mother from florida is outraged after her 10-year-old son who has autism was handcuffed and placed in the back of a police car, and taken from his school. she captured video of the incident and posted it on facebook. she admits her son kicked a professional but says the punishment when the on the crime. -- went beyond the crime. >> school grounds in front of other students and personnel, during could haves, they come to my house at anytime and told me what was going on. lindsey: she says the school
we are looking at a delay on the beltway, new hampshire avenue, roadwork back on the outer loop.fter new hampshire avenue before university boulevard on the right slowed through the work zone. 95 in virginia, south of springfield, delays often on southbound 95. there were two different work zones which have been picked up but still pretty slow. somebody in building on the interlude, -- some volume building on the interlude -- interloop. 66 is pretty 123 westbound. ♪ >> you are watching...
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but right now new hampshire avenue is definitely dealing with delays.ider view of that. move it over to a look in fairfax. 66 westbound side of cameras that area and left lane left shoulder with arrow truck. 66 westbound on ramp to 50. traffic getting by and slower. no major westbound delays as usual. but look at that sea of headlights coming towards us on eastbound side. about a 45 minute delay right now from 234 prince william to the beltway. we had earlier crash fairfax country parkway as well on eastbound side. that's not helping that bumper to bumper traffic there. switching to camera and maps wanted to show update vre delays 203 and 204 disabled freight train. keep it to "fox5" we're back in a few moments. z2c56z zi0z y2c56y yi0y >> we perfect breaking news out of boston now. reports from boston media including fox affiliate in boston. boston globe reporting former new england patriot erin hernandez was found dead in his jail cell. he was found after 3:00 hanged himself with a bed sheet. that report again coming from boston media. he was in a sing
but right now new hampshire avenue is definitely dealing with delays.ider view of that. move it over to a look in fairfax. 66 westbound side of cameras that area and left lane left shoulder with arrow truck. 66 westbound on ramp to 50. traffic getting by and slower. no major westbound delays as usual. but look at that sea of headlights coming towards us on eastbound side. about a 45 minute delay right now from 234 prince william to the beltway. we had earlier crash fairfax country parkway as...
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it's similar to what's being done in new hampshire. new hampshire is a small state, obviously.ut it has these tiny little microdistricts. and real people run for office. they do it by getting to know their neighbors and talking to them on their doorstep. i go to the top lawyers and political scientists in california. we've devised a plan, a system that's very much like the new hampshire system but is adapted to a state obviously so much larger like california. and it works. >> you're talking about the neighborhood legislature idea to put on the ballot that would carve up existing districts into much, much smaller districts? is that what it would do? >> yeah. it makes every single district only 5,000 or 10,000 people, so that real people can run, and they don't need phone do it so they won't be provi-- need money to do it so they won't be professional fundraisers. >> that's good. but the legislature would be almost 100 times as big. is that right? >> we do, but we devised a special system called a working committee that allows still only 120 people in sacramento to do all the le
it's similar to what's being done in new hampshire. new hampshire is a small state, obviously.ut it has these tiny little microdistricts. and real people run for office. they do it by getting to know their neighbors and talking to them on their doorstep. i go to the top lawyers and political scientists in california. we've devised a plan, a system that's very much like the new hampshire system but is adapted to a state obviously so much larger like california. and it works. >> you're...
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>> i know that in new hampshire. i've seen it.e seen bus loads of people -- >> reporter: when you say you've seen it, do you mean a dozen or do you mean 3 million? there's a difference. >> obviously there's only 1.5 million in new hampshire. >> reporter: the number president trump said was 3 million to 5 million in california. >> based on what i've seen with my own eyes, bus loads of people coming in whether they're illegal, they came into the country illegal or illegal voters. they came over from massachusetts into new hampshire. >> who cares? >> reporter: i care. you said you saw bus loads and bus loads of people coming from somewhere other than new hampshire. >> i know josh has seen it and i've seen it, too. >> reporter: josh, did you see bus loads and bus loads of people? >> i wouldn't characterize it as bus loads and bus loads but i've seen cars coming in from out of state that are full, with out of state plates. i live across the street from the polling place in my ward. >> it's noteworthy to consider when eight or ten peopl
>> i know that in new hampshire. i've seen it.e seen bus loads of people -- >> reporter: when you say you've seen it, do you mean a dozen or do you mean 3 million? there's a difference. >> obviously there's only 1.5 million in new hampshire. >> reporter: the number president trump said was 3 million to 5 million in california. >> based on what i've seen with my own eyes, bus loads of people coming in whether they're illegal, they came into the country illegal or...
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>> i love going to new hampshire, iowa.t a bit, 2018. >> in the meantime the president did make his comments on united and said it was horrible. we can all agree. >> we can agree on that, even the president of united. >> thank you, mike, ruth, robert. and after the break, california's 2020 primary goal. stay tuned. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ who's the new guy? they call him the whisperer. the whisperer? why do they call him the whisperer? he talks to planes. he talks to planes. watch this. hey watson, what's avionics telling you? maintenance records and performance data suggest replacing capacitor c4. not bad. what's with the coffee maker? sorry. we are not on speaking terms. what's with the coffee maker? is to always keep track of your employees.r micromanage them.
>> i love going to new hampshire, iowa.t a bit, 2018. >> in the meantime the president did make his comments on united and said it was horrible. we can all agree. >> we can agree on that, even the president of united. >> thank you, mike, ruth, robert. and after the break, california's 2020 primary goal. stay tuned. dear predictable, there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses...
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temor en la iglesia, los indocumentados no encuentran tranquilidad ni en las templos, un obispo de new hampshireÁ a refugiarse en sus iglesias. >> estados unidos, mÉxico y canadÁ presentan una candidatura conjunta para ser sede del mundial en el 2026, hay polÉmica en mÉxico porque 60 juegos se harÍan en estados unidos mientras mÉxico y canadÁ solo tendrÍan 10 cada uno. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> para ser millonario hay que sentirse millonario. >> y este hombre pasÓ de costo rer a millonario, llegÓ como inmigrante a los 16 aÑos con el sueÑo de ser experto en finanzas y ayuda a tener Éxito con el manejo de su dinero. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> noticias telemundo con luis carlos vÉlez y felicidad abeleyra. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ¿quÉ tal? buenas tardes. la violencia regresÓ hoy a san bernardino california dos adultos y un pequeÑo de 8 aÑos murieron en una escuela de esta ciudad de mayorÍa latina. >> ¿quÉ tal? buenas tardes de momento se considera un episodio de asesinato y posterior suicidio aunque se reviviÓ la pesadilla de diciembre del 2015 cuando dos terroristas mataron a 14 personas, claudia mendoza
temor en la iglesia, los indocumentados no encuentran tranquilidad ni en las templos, un obispo de new hampshireÁ a refugiarse en sus iglesias. >> estados unidos, mÉxico y canadÁ presentan una candidatura conjunta para ser sede del mundial en el 2026, hay polÉmica en mÉxico porque 60 juegos se harÍan en estados unidos mientras mÉxico y canadÁ solo tendrÍan 10 cada uno. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> para ser millonario hay que sentirse millonario. >> y este hombre...
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outer loop crash left lane blocked at new hampshire. caution there. from route one over to georgia with about a 20 minute slow down. a crash on the inner loop right by bw parkway so give yourself some extra time there. 270 southbound jammed up just a bit from that 70 to clarksburg. you open up and then south of father hurley more delays so about a 35 minute slowdown from 70 down to the spur right 66 eastbound typical slowdowns especially from 234 to 28. right now it's about a 30 minute delay as you head to the beltway. metro is on time except for safe track. back to you guys. >> a check of our top stories now it is 7:19. the state of arkansas facing some criticism over its latest execution. overnight 38-year-old kenneth williams died by lethal injection. witnesses say he was convulsing shortly after he was given the injection. he died 13 minutes after that injection was given. >> his attorneys are calling his execution "horrifying." williams was convicted in the deaths of two people in the late 1990's. arkansas set to carry out four more executions ov
outer loop crash left lane blocked at new hampshire. caution there. from route one over to georgia with about a 20 minute slow down. a crash on the inner loop right by bw parkway so give yourself some extra time there. 270 southbound jammed up just a bit from that 70 to clarksburg. you open up and then south of father hurley more delays so about a 35 minute slowdown from 70 down to the spur right 66 eastbound typical slowdowns especially from 234 to 28. right now it's about a 30 minute delay as...
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. 14 inches of snow fell in parts of new hampshire and maine, 13 inches in vermont. >> i was hoping there wasn't going to be any more storms, but being in new england it happens. >> reporter: a late season storm proving winter's not over yet. nbc news, new york. >>> to the west and south, there's potential for more dangerous weather tonight. let's turn to meteorologist dylan dryer. >> reporter: good evening. we have just the right set up developing to produce more severe weather across the southern plains as this dives into texas. we're looking at large hail and damaging wind and flash flooding with this severe weather, especially tomorrow across eastern texas and western louisiana. we could see baseball size hail and the possibility of very damaging wind gusts and isolated tornados that could become more widespread across texas and louisiana. as for rain we could see two to three inches of rain that could led to flash flooding. sunday is the biggest threat and the threat diminishing next week. >> thank you very much. >>> tragedy today at a hotel in michigan where a dozen people were over
. 14 inches of snow fell in parts of new hampshire and maine, 13 inches in vermont. >> i was hoping there wasn't going to be any more storms, but being in new england it happens. >> reporter: a late season storm proving winter's not over yet. nbc news, new york. >>> to the west and south, there's potential for more dangerous weather tonight. let's turn to meteorologist dylan dryer. >> reporter: good evening. we have just the right set up developing to produce more...
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. >> police, intent on finding his supplier, follow the clues to new hampshire where two men were charged under a statute that aims to hold -- 25-year-old francis mealy, childhood friend, was sentenced to a year in prison. daniel fogg, who sold the fatal drug got 6.5 years. >> they are selling poison, killing people. they need to face a punishment. >> the previously little used charged is being used more in new hampshire. >> we were dealing with an influx of overdoses, overdose deaths. >> the special agent of the dea teamed with the attorney general's office and law enforcement to launch a collaborative program that trains officers and prosecutors. >> the syringe has become the murder weapon. >> a strike force was created. >> the homicide detective looks at things differently. maybe would observe things of the crime scene. >> a database helps connect the dots. critics say. >> it is going to result in millions or tens of millions dollars spent on locking up drug dealers who will simply be replaced by other drug dealers. >> the program is getting attention, emerging as a model for other sta
. >> police, intent on finding his supplier, follow the clues to new hampshire where two men were charged under a statute that aims to hold -- 25-year-old francis mealy, childhood friend, was sentenced to a year in prison. daniel fogg, who sold the fatal drug got 6.5 years. >> they are selling poison, killing people. they need to face a punishment. >> the previously little used charged is being used more in new hampshire. >> we were dealing with an influx of overdoses,...
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kasich: but it was a grassroots growth thing in new hampshire.you look at what happened when we got to the northeast, i finished second everywhere. but the trump juggernaut was just rolling. i thought that it was possible if i could hang in there that he would not get the delegates, go to the convention, have a be contested, and they would pick somebody else. turned out i was wrong. he rolled and he couldn't be stopped. i was not going to be in there just to disrupt and lose my message. charlie: you didn't go to the convention. gov. kasich: i did not. charlie: which happened to be held in what city? gov. kasich: cleveland. can you imagine was that -- what that was like? charlie: did he call you up and say, please come? gov. kasich: no, he called and asked me if i would endorse him. are twoook, we companies and people want us to merge but we have different values, different visions, different structure, different way of doing things. when that is the case, as you know in business, mergers don't happen. charlie: mergers involving companies of diffe
kasich: but it was a grassroots growth thing in new hampshire.you look at what happened when we got to the northeast, i finished second everywhere. but the trump juggernaut was just rolling. i thought that it was possible if i could hang in there that he would not get the delegates, go to the convention, have a be contested, and they would pick somebody else. turned out i was wrong. he rolled and he couldn't be stopped. i was not going to be in there just to disrupt and lose my message....
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stretch of new hampshire avenue. >> oh, yeah, constantly it was just stopped a second ago. they stop as they go by. >> i called it like an adultery house. >> curious. >> reporter: as cars and trucks zoomed by, thousands over the years have stopped by this tiny church of purple with thoughts and prayers. >> the only pray stop on new hampshire avenue. you don't see a lot of prayer stops. >> reporter: take one step de christian music. it was built 17 years ago by a man named dennis, a described alcoholic and charolette, he had -- cheater, he lost everything. he parade and says he never would drink again and turned the fruit stand into a prayer stop. today people from all over the country pray and leave messages in the notebook and this little box is so much meaning. >> as a believer god will find you anywhere so this is a great day. god found him 17 years ago and where he was and god gave him this, a prayer box to put here. >> reporter: he says miracles have happened here and religious or not, this world right now could use more prayer. >> happening in this world today is awfu
stretch of new hampshire avenue. >> oh, yeah, constantly it was just stopped a second ago. they stop as they go by. >> i called it like an adultery house. >> curious. >> reporter: as cars and trucks zoomed by, thousands over the years have stopped by this tiny church of purple with thoughts and prayers. >> the only pray stop on new hampshire avenue. you don't see a lot of prayer stops. >> reporter: take one step de christian music. it was built 17 years ago...
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created much of the architecture of the postwar world in the u.s. .e created the united nations in new hampshire, the new international financial order. and i think for our interests and the international community we have to continue to show that leadership and one way to do it leveling your top cabinet officials out in these key regions, recement thing -- recementing our traditional ties. the number 748-8001 to call for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. and all others (202) 748-8002. send us a tweet. ryan crocker, former abbasid or to iraq. one of your posts from 2007 to 2009 in the washington post. the iraqi prime minister. "my country needs more help from the u.s." weeks ago io visited iraqi troops in western to liberate the city. by any standard they are heroes. i did not ask their religious, regional or ethnic origins. i saw them for what they were. together.nding having spilled our blood together to win this war, we want to work together to win the peace." then about visiting president trump at the conference in washington. spokedent trump and i about how to build on the rategic
created much of the architecture of the postwar world in the u.s. .e created the united nations in new hampshire, the new international financial order. and i think for our interests and the international community we have to continue to show that leadership and one way to do it leveling your top cabinet officials out in these key regions, recement thing -- recementing our traditional ties. the number 748-8001 to call for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. and all others (202) 748-8002....
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i had a friend whom i went to high school with, she's been from new hampshire her whole from new hampshire her whole life, she's 20 now, and a state rep. because she ran for an open seat. that's just how it goes up there. there's a commitment. in terms of being involved in politics, i was fortunate enough to take a year between high school and college and i worked in washington, d.c., in the senate. and that's an eye opening experience because it forces you to confront in a real way what you believe and why. you gain a lot of information very, very quickly. i'm immensely grateful to kelly ayotte for that. after coming here that changed. i thought i would come here and be an economist like every first year. that coupled with my time at the institute for politics which was a good structure to show there were many, many venues for us to engage civically, let me explore things like campaigning in iowa. i'm for being a republican on a college campus, yesterday nbc ran an article about this on their website, and it didn't say who we were just the composition was one republican. the rest were dem
i had a friend whom i went to high school with, she's been from new hampshire her whole from new hampshire her whole life, she's 20 now, and a state rep. because she ran for an open seat. that's just how it goes up there. there's a commitment. in terms of being involved in politics, i was fortunate enough to take a year between high school and college and i worked in washington, d.c., in the senate. and that's an eye opening experience because it forces you to confront in a real way what you...
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i was fortunate enough to go to high school in new hampshire. even our -- it's just part of the whole issue that every four years they care or that people care about what new hampshire has to say. i think that one of the things that is a shame in that process is there is a group that is as active every four years because they're influential. they're big in the towns they're from. but you said don't move vote, but move act. because you have a lot of people that engage with the process every four years and are sort of gone for the in between period. then you have some who if you're brought up that way and brought up to believe that your opinion is going to count for something, then go on to do big things. i had a friend who i went to high school with and he's been from new hampshire her whole life. she's 20 now and she's a state rep. because, you know, she ran for an open seat and that's just how it goes up there. there's a commitment. in terms of being involved in politics, i was fortunate enough to take a year between high school and college and
i was fortunate enough to go to high school in new hampshire. even our -- it's just part of the whole issue that every four years they care or that people care about what new hampshire has to say. i think that one of the things that is a shame in that process is there is a group that is as active every four years because they're influential. they're big in the towns they're from. but you said don't move vote, but move act. because you have a lot of people that engage with the process every four...
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he's from a town you're familiar with in new hampshire.behalf of the voters on where you made that snowy journey, it's nice to see you again. as we start to anticipate the 20/20 election cycle and with a new ballot room and a renovated grand hotel -- >> the place was looking good when yes, i was there, yeah, yeah. >> i was wondering sir if i could respectfully ask if we might have a chance to bellcome back presidential candidate john kasich. >> well, here's the thing if we could hold the entire thing in new hampshire, i could. the reason i'm going there is in large part, i was congressman for 18 years. i was a budget chairman, pretty hiprofile. i work at fox for almost ten years. you know what my name was 2%. nobody knew me montana country, and i didn't realize that. i did 106 town hall meetings in new hampshire, and the igbust was very big and the smallest one was three people. and my staff said boy, what a great turnout we have today. and people got to know me. i finished second. and i got to tell you from the presidential thing, it was
he's from a town you're familiar with in new hampshire.behalf of the voters on where you made that snowy journey, it's nice to see you again. as we start to anticipate the 20/20 election cycle and with a new ballot room and a renovated grand hotel -- >> the place was looking good when yes, i was there, yeah, yeah. >> i was wondering sir if i could respectfully ask if we might have a chance to bellcome back presidential candidate john kasich. >> well, here's the thing if we...
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it was right before the new hampshire primary. some problemswere there. but it was -- not only was it an invitation, the chinese sent a plane for him and wanted him to come. i think he was torn between not wanting to do something that would not be helpful to president ford, but not wanting to do anything that would offend the chinese. he made the decision to go. that was the opportunity. gave him the opportunity, a second opportunity, to see chairman mao shortly before he died. on the next trip, he was able to see the briefly tenured and short remembered chairman wa. and he got to see and deal with them in the white house deng xiaoping. providence with china, almost the nixon franchise with china was maintained by going for the second anniversary, that anniversary in 1976. the fourth anniversary. hugh: how did you advance it without the white staff around to do it? jack: nothing was easy without ron walker. [laughter] let me go back. the chinese -- i would occasionally go back to washington and see people to take the temperature. i would visit the chinese
it was right before the new hampshire primary. some problemswere there. but it was -- not only was it an invitation, the chinese sent a plane for him and wanted him to come. i think he was torn between not wanting to do something that would not be helpful to president ford, but not wanting to do anything that would offend the chinese. he made the decision to go. that was the opportunity. gave him the opportunity, a second opportunity, to see chairman mao shortly before he died. on the next...
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i want you to meet tom from dix vill, new hampshire.ganized their midnight voting tradition for decades. >> governor kasich, on behalf of the voters where you made that snowy journey to hold the town hall event similar to this, it's nice to see you again. as we start to anticipate the 2020 election cycle and with new ballot room and a renovated ballsm's resort hotel. >> place was looking good while i was there. yeah, yeah. >> i was wondering if we might have the chance to welcome back presidential candidate, john kasich? >> here's the thing. if we could hold an entire presidential election in dixville notch, because i won dixville notch. and the reason i'm going there is -- here's what's crazy, folks. i was congressman for 18 years, pretty high profile. i worked at fox for almost 10 years. i go to new hampshire, you know what my name id was? like 2%. and that made it an uphill struggle. i did 106 town hall meetings in new hampshire and the biggest one was very big in the smallest one was three people and my staff said boy, what a great
i want you to meet tom from dix vill, new hampshire.ganized their midnight voting tradition for decades. >> governor kasich, on behalf of the voters where you made that snowy journey to hold the town hall event similar to this, it's nice to see you again. as we start to anticipate the 2020 election cycle and with new ballot room and a renovated ballsm's resort hotel. >> place was looking good while i was there. yeah, yeah. >> i was wondering if we might have the chance to...
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it was a grassroots growth thing in new hampshire. when you look to the northeast, as i got better known, i finished second everywhere. the trump juggernaut was rolling. i thought if i could hang in, he would not get the delegates, go to the convention, have it be contested and they p pick someoe else. i was wrong. he rolled, couldn't be stopped, and i wasn't going to be in there to disrupt and lose my message. >> rose: and you didn't go to the convention. >> i didn't. >> rose: which happened to be held in what city? >> cleveland. you imagine what that was like? it was fine. >> rose: did he call you and say would you please come, john? >> no, he called me and asked me would i endorse him. i said, look, donald, we are two companies and people want us to merge, but the problem is we have different values, different visions, different structure and a different way of doing things. when that's the case, as you and i know in business, mergers don't happen. >> rose: mergers involving companies with different cultures don't work. >> that's r
it was a grassroots growth thing in new hampshire. when you look to the northeast, as i got better known, i finished second everywhere. the trump juggernaut was rolling. i thought if i could hang in, he would not get the delegates, go to the convention, have it be contested and they p pick someoe else. i was wrong. he rolled, couldn't be stopped, and i wasn't going to be in there to disrupt and lose my message. >> rose: and you didn't go to the convention. >> i didn't. >>...
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and then around new hampshire around this time he started to point the finger at the process.his is what i was talking about before. he made us part of the act. for me this is the moment where i first realized donald trump was different when he was onto something, i could not have been more repulsed by him as a politician in person, but what he was doing was brilliant. so reporters are typically in the hall in the middle of the hall and there is a rope line. usually there's a riser where the cameras are on the riser so the cameramen are filming and the rest are sitting with our pads watching the event. we are surrounded physically but the audience. jumpstarted to say things like, look at these the bloodsuckers, they've never come so far as an event, they don't want to be here. they didn't think i could win. they thought i lost the debate last night but i one. he would egg the crowd on to physically turn in our direction. they would hiss and boo and he turned again, the campaign the speeches are typically the most supernaturally boring. it's hard to sit through them. he turned
and then around new hampshire around this time he started to point the finger at the process.his is what i was talking about before. he made us part of the act. for me this is the moment where i first realized donald trump was different when he was onto something, i could not have been more repulsed by him as a politician in person, but what he was doing was brilliant. so reporters are typically in the hall in the middle of the hall and there is a rope line. usually there's a riser where the...
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i have said that as recently as yesterday in new hampshire. but i think many of us shift. i was for the individual mandate. so were other senators. we did what we were supposed to. i was listening to the american people, and they were not buying. my view is that i don't want to get rid of people having coverage. how are you going to get there. say that thee pinnacle continues to stay between 80 and 70% wanted universal health care. >> the other question is a much are you willing to pay. that we cleverly have this. it was always a process that was going to be filibustered. there are other mandates that were going to passover. there was a lot stories, a lot of it has been a process. i think the american people are more concerned about substance. we are prepared as we have been. mitchell just sent him he has known that for some time, i think we need to stay here a couple weeks in august or that is going to happen. we will see what happens next year. will be a change of management, we will be able to put together a package. >> did you hear what the senator said about health ca
i have said that as recently as yesterday in new hampshire. but i think many of us shift. i was for the individual mandate. so were other senators. we did what we were supposed to. i was listening to the american people, and they were not buying. my view is that i don't want to get rid of people having coverage. how are you going to get there. say that thee pinnacle continues to stay between 80 and 70% wanted universal health care. >> the other question is a much are you willing to pay....
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or that people care about what new hampshire has to say. i think that one of the things that is a shame in that process that there is a group that is ack at this i have every fours years baurs they are influential. but you said don't vote. you have a lot of these people who engage with the process only every four years and then are sort of gone for the in between period. then you have some if you are brought up that way and brought up to believe your opinion will account for something, then go on to do big things. i had a friend whom i went to high school with, she's been from new hampshire her whole life, she's 20 now, and a state rep. because she ran for an open seat. that's just how it goes up there. there's a commitment. in terms of being involved in politics, i was fortunate enough to take a year between high school and college and i worked in washington, d.c., in the senate. and that's an eye opening experience because it forces you to confront in a real way what you believe and why. you gain a lot of information very, very quickly. i
or that people care about what new hampshire has to say. i think that one of the things that is a shame in that process that there is a group that is ack at this i have every fours years baurs they are influential. but you said don't vote. you have a lot of these people who engage with the process only every four years and then are sort of gone for the in between period. then you have some if you are brought up that way and brought up to believe your opinion will account for something, then go...
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right now in "portsmouth," new hampshire - crews are investigating the cause of this fast-moving fire climbed 977 feet tall and just to provide you with this beautiful view of the golden gate bridge this mornings. we do have a smattering of light rain showers around the santa rosa area. and slight snow at mount hamilton this morning. we'll talk about more rain returning to the bay area and your easter sunday forecast in less than four minutes. >>> right now in portsmouth, new hampshire. crews are investigating the cause of a fast moving fire that broke out with massive flames. thick clouds covering the state street saloon. it's believed the fire got started in the restaurant's kitchen. one firefighter was taken to the hospital. >>> crews are trying to figure out what caused a malfunction that forced a plane to make an emergency landing after faking off -- taking off from san francisco. the pilot had to divert to modesto. turns out it was a false alarm from a heat sensor. >> when you hear that you think oh, no. >> we opened up the cargo door and found no signs of fire. and found the he
right now in "portsmouth," new hampshire - crews are investigating the cause of this fast-moving fire climbed 977 feet tall and just to provide you with this beautiful view of the golden gate bridge this mornings. we do have a smattering of light rain showers around the santa rosa area. and slight snow at mount hamilton this morning. we'll talk about more rain returning to the bay area and your easter sunday forecast in less than four minutes. >>> right now in portsmouth, new...
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john huntsman spent like a thousand days in new hampshire and nobody liked him anyway. - he put all of his chips on that square. - and nobody liked him except for the goat guy and that was because his goat had bit john huntsman and huntsman was totally cool about it. and that was the one committed huntsman voter i met - this is like the last five minutes of every local newscast right? the human interest story - right - the goat story so that was like your only - nothing like 2016 - this was really the first big presidential. how do you get on the trump beat if you're at the post. you've got a news room full of big stars. i mean this is not, i look at the post's work over this campaign and i think the post did the best work of any journalism organization. no close second and it was almost to a person, dan balls, karen tumulty, robert costa katie zezima. you go down the list, rebecca sinderbrand. everybody at the post did amazing work. you were one of many. - yes - how do you throw elbows and crowd yourself on to that team? - well it kind of happened by accident. i spent 2015 covering, i
john huntsman spent like a thousand days in new hampshire and nobody liked him anyway. - he put all of his chips on that square. - and nobody liked him except for the goat guy and that was because his goat had bit john huntsman and huntsman was totally cool about it. and that was the one committed huntsman voter i met - this is like the last five minutes of every local newscast right? the human interest story - right - the goat story so that was like your only - nothing like 2016 - this was...
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molly: authorities in new hampshire are trying to, trying a new program out to cut down on overdose deathsolice are being trained to follow clues to trace the drugs back to the dealers and to charge them with death resulting. prosecutors hope that hard-line approach will deter dealers and save lives. >> he just loved being outside, he loved singing really loud. >> reporter: dakota killburn was just 23 years old when a dose of heroin claimed his life. >> he says until you do it, you'll never understand. it gets you, holds onto you, and all you want to do is want it. >> reporter: the young man was found unresponsive in his parents' home on november 8, 2015. >> he just enjoyed life til things happened. >> reporter: police followed the clues to neighboring new hampshire where two men were charged under a statute that aims to hold these who sell buttings with a, quote, death resulting -- drugs with a, quote, death resulting. 25-year-old francis mailly, a childhood friend, wuss sentenced to a -- was sentenced to a year in prison. >> they are literally selling poison, killing people with that poi
molly: authorities in new hampshire are trying to, trying a new program out to cut down on overdose deathsolice are being trained to follow clues to trace the drugs back to the dealers and to charge them with death resulting. prosecutors hope that hard-line approach will deter dealers and save lives. >> he just loved being outside, he loved singing really loud. >> reporter: dakota killburn was just 23 years old when a dose of heroin claimed his life. >> he says until you do...
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this was way before we knew there would be a fight between reagan and president ford in new hampshire in february. we didn't announce it. and they said very proudly we're going to send not a plane, we're going to send a boeing 707. they were buying our products now. because the president you have to guarantee i see chairman now. i was not dealing with chairman now, believe me. i couldn't -- i couldn't guarantee anything. but i think it was overreaction on president ford's staff's part saying that we were trying to disrupt something. we had no idea there would be a fight. >> ken. >> the political fallout was very bitter, though. barry goldwater after the trip was asked what he thought about it and this is the goldwater for whom president nixon had campaigned so heavily in 1964 and defended against all the attacks about being a crazy right winger, goldwater said the best thing nixon could do was stay in china. and had he made those awful comments. but i think president nixon, you know, fought his way through the political fallout. this was -- look, this is the time when president nixon
this was way before we knew there would be a fight between reagan and president ford in new hampshire in february. we didn't announce it. and they said very proudly we're going to send not a plane, we're going to send a boeing 707. they were buying our products now. because the president you have to guarantee i see chairman now. i was not dealing with chairman now, believe me. i couldn't -- i couldn't guarantee anything. but i think it was overreaction on president ford's staff's part saying...
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they came from south carolina, upstate new york, new hampshire and pennsylvania, here to new york to how they are feeling as we approach 100 days. what do they love? what do they hate? here is part one of our panel. >> so, show of hands. who here is very, very happy as we approach 100 days? three people very, very happy with how president trump is doing. who here now has maybe some reservation? who here regrets their vote for president trump? eileen, you did not raise your hand. >> i didn't think any of the answers reflected how i feel. >> how are you feeling? >> i'm basically happy and taking a wait-and-see attitude because it san pedis only 100 d >> scott, you regret your vote. why? >> i'm disappointed. i don't know how else to put it. if he has enough time to get on twitter and rant and rave and on top of that, lie on twitter. i voted for the man to make america great again. i'm willing to give him a chance. he is not doing what i thought he promised on the rallies i went to. >> such as? what do you feel is a broken promise? >> health care. >> what did you expect with health care?
they came from south carolina, upstate new york, new hampshire and pennsylvania, here to new york to how they are feeling as we approach 100 days. what do they love? what do they hate? here is part one of our panel. >> so, show of hands. who here is very, very happy as we approach 100 days? three people very, very happy with how president trump is doing. who here now has maybe some reservation? who here regrets their vote for president trump? eileen, you did not raise your hand. >>...
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a former senator from new hampshire weighed in on this page >> the new administration, even in a budgethat many people were critical, rightly so, about many pieces of it, they also had a piece that had increased emphasis on funding oe opioid epidemic, and they have also established a task force on this issue. i think you will see a a bipartisan continuance. federal government can support the efforts, the federal government can partner, but it is your local community where you're going to go seek treatment. >> bret: this should be something that both sides can get around quickly. >> absolutely. i think it is hard to overstate how important this message in the campaign was for donald trump. another example where he walked out and started talking about something that not that many politicians were talking about and a lot of people weren't talking about it because this reaches into a new group of people. these are not junkies and druggies that are going addicte addicted. these are people that have pain, they get into this, they don't get the pills anymore, then they find out, oh, you can ge
a former senator from new hampshire weighed in on this page >> the new administration, even in a budgethat many people were critical, rightly so, about many pieces of it, they also had a piece that had increased emphasis on funding oe opioid epidemic, and they have also established a task force on this issue. i think you will see a a bipartisan continuance. federal government can support the efforts, the federal government can partner, but it is your local community where you're going to...
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temor en la iglesia, los indocumentados no encuentran tranquilidad ni en las templos, un obispo de new hampshireco y canadÁ presentan una candidatura conjunta para ser sede del mundial en el 2026, hay polÉmica en mÉxico porque 60 juegos se harÍan en estados unidos mientras mÉxico y canadÁ solo tendrÍan 10 cada uno. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> para ser millonario hay que sentirse millonario. >> y este hombre pasÓ de costo rer a millonario, llegÓ como inmigrante a los 16 aÑos con el sueÑo de ser experto en finanzas y ayuda a tener Éxito con el manejo de
temor en la iglesia, los indocumentados no encuentran tranquilidad ni en las templos, un obispo de new hampshireco y canadÁ presentan una candidatura conjunta para ser sede del mundial en el 2026, hay polÉmica en mÉxico porque 60 juegos se harÍan en estados unidos mientras mÉxico y canadÁ solo tendrÍan 10 cada uno. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> para ser millonario hay que sentirse millonario. >> y este hombre pasÓ de costo rer a millonario, llegÓ como inmigrante a los 16...