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new hampshire in the state senate. he was a long almost four decade history in new hampshire politics, and a fascinating history to say the least. and each year when that presidential cycle rolls around, in the news trucks pull into town, and the candidates line up and doors get knocked on and restaurants get visited and diners get visited, lou is in the middle of all of it and with good reason. in winning that new hampshire primary is very important, i think lou will tell you when gets up here that there they're already calling, 2020 is already looming and it's going to be quite an election season as things progress. but this more to the story and the rest of the story is really a varied, fascinating career,ing about the athletics as a participant himself, as a coach, as a consultant, the teams internationally, as an educator, the president of a college. he's really as a business person an all-around type of guy or let recall renaissance man before the term was start -- became one in vogue. i had the great pleasure of
new hampshire in the state senate. he was a long almost four decade history in new hampshire politics, and a fascinating history to say the least. and each year when that presidential cycle rolls around, in the news trucks pull into town, and the candidates line up and doors get knocked on and restaurants get visited and diners get visited, lou is in the middle of all of it and with good reason. in winning that new hampshire primary is very important, i think lou will tell you when gets up here...
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he has a long almost four decades history in new hampshire politics, and a fast dating history to say the least. each year when that presidential cycle rolls around, in the news trucks pull in the town and the candidates lined up and doors get knocked on and restaurants get visited and diners get visited, lou is in the middle of all of it. and with good reason. winning that new hampshire primary of course is very important. i think lou will tell you when he gets appear that they are already calling. 2020 is already looming and is going to be quite an election season as things progress. but there is more to the story,, and the rest of the story is really a very fast dating career, both athletics as a participant himself, as a coach, as a consultant, the teams internationally, as an educator, the president of the college. he's really as a businessperson he is an all-around type of guy or literal renaissance man before the term became one in vogue. i had the great pleasure of meeting him through some work i did for other biographies, notably to boston celtics legends, jojo white and sam
he has a long almost four decades history in new hampshire politics, and a fast dating history to say the least. each year when that presidential cycle rolls around, in the news trucks pull in the town and the candidates lined up and doors get knocked on and restaurants get visited and diners get visited, lou is in the middle of all of it. and with good reason. winning that new hampshire primary of course is very important. i think lou will tell you when he gets appear that they are already...
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they're gonna do what they didn't do in new hampshire. e news to us, and welcome to "crossfire," mr. president. - they knew that he had hit a chord that the people were responding to, an had to crush that. - pat buchanan tells us, "america first." but while our auto industry suffers, pat buchanan chose to buy a foreign car, a mercedes-benz. pat buchanled his american cars, "lemons." pat buchanan. it's "america first" in his political speeches c but a foreign-ma in his driveway. ♪ - i went all the way out there to california. and we did the california primary. we brought these folks out here, and-- to bringcao the attention of fornia and hopefully the country, the real endangered species are men who work with their hands and the women who work with their hands. and frankly, the big issue that we raised was the border sy. i got about 28, 29--some of the southern counties i got inalmost 30% of the vote a the president of the united states, and you're not running any advertising, except for saying, "secure the border." - representatives of the
they're gonna do what they didn't do in new hampshire. e news to us, and welcome to "crossfire," mr. president. - they knew that he had hit a chord that the people were responding to, an had to crush that. - pat buchanan tells us, "america first." but while our auto industry suffers, pat buchanan chose to buy a foreign car, a mercedes-benz. pat buchanled his american cars, "lemons." pat buchanan. it's "america first" in his political speeches c but a...
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i'm not going to bother but the governor of new hampshire is a democrat and he didn't want new hampshire to get lost in the shuffle. he we wanted to promote new hampshire, so he sent out these pledge cards, pledge cards to every registered democratic voter in new hampshire and it was a pledge card to write lbj's name. the people of new hampshire recoiled at this card, first of all, all three parts had a serial number, a lot of them thought it was the ballot, what happened to my secret ballot and you had to send this pledge to the white house and this pledge to state governor's office and governor king said let me tell you what we are doing this, it's time for democrats to be counted or counted out and they viewed that as heavy-handed big brother threat, thousands of these started appearing at mccarthy headquarters with johnson's name crossed out and mccarthy's name written in. they estimated mccarthy will get 5 and 10 per in new hampshire on election day after the absentees were counted, he came within 200 votes of lyndon johnson in new hampshire primary and two or three days later bobby
i'm not going to bother but the governor of new hampshire is a democrat and he didn't want new hampshire to get lost in the shuffle. he we wanted to promote new hampshire, so he sent out these pledge cards, pledge cards to every registered democratic voter in new hampshire and it was a pledge card to write lbj's name. the people of new hampshire recoiled at this card, first of all, all three parts had a serial number, a lot of them thought it was the ballot, what happened to my secret ballot...
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and has spent a lot of time in new hampshire talking to people about that. so thanks for being here and over to you. >> thank you. >> you want to go up there? >> i get a big mike. thanks for having me. thank you all for what you do, thanks for deserving what i call the intellectual center of the democratic party and the conversation i had the opportunity to hear and was really relevant to what i'm to talk about because when i was out in iowa and new hampshire, will talk about experiences i have. the point tim ryan made at the end is an important one because we have to remember according to the federal reserve , about 46 percent of americans if confronted with a $400 surprise expense , something happens maybe to their car or their house or its healthcare issue, half the country is confronted with a $400 surprise expense, they can't handle it. they have no capacity on their credit card so when we talk to these voters , they don't really want to check for ideas, they want to know what we are going to do for them. and that's what i'm really hearing on the campai
and has spent a lot of time in new hampshire talking to people about that. so thanks for being here and over to you. >> thank you. >> you want to go up there? >> i get a big mike. thanks for having me. thank you all for what you do, thanks for deserving what i call the intellectual center of the democratic party and the conversation i had the opportunity to hear and was really relevant to what i'm to talk about because when i was out in iowa and new hampshire, will talk about...
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and if you know john stark, he was the commander of the new hampshire militia. and when burgoyne was pushing south, when he was pushing the vermont people back and they were fleeing because they were afraid -- they just left everything and began running because burgoyne's people had american indians with them who would terrify them. and so they, so johnny stark came over from, and he raised this force that came in and basically saved the vermonters. because the vermont -- said, well, the border is where we end up fighting. because the border had just completely disappeared. i did want to mention one thing before i change the subject. i've gotten off on the wrong foot here. oh. that there's an after word in this book, and this is the book that i got for $75. i found it on a sale. and i bought it in an auction. and my wife picked it up to keep it together, and it's the account of what's happened here all through this area. and it's fascinating. if you'd like to take a look at it later. it's not for sale, but it has a lot of the details on it. and i read this. but
and if you know john stark, he was the commander of the new hampshire militia. and when burgoyne was pushing south, when he was pushing the vermont people back and they were fleeing because they were afraid -- they just left everything and began running because burgoyne's people had american indians with them who would terrify them. and so they, so johnny stark came over from, and he raised this force that came in and basically saved the vermonters. because the vermont -- said, well, the border...
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our panel is comprised of three members, congresswoman kuster from new hampshire, congressman bera and my hometown congressman schrader. i voted for you before i moved to d.c. just with that -- additionally, we have dr. parekh, former deputy assistant secretary at hhs, a physician and health policy expert. with that i'll pass things off to congressman bera. if you want to get us started with your opening remarks. can you do it from there or here. get your steps in. >> i'm still a college professor so my hands start to move when i speak. as was said in the opening comments, health care is either the number one or number two issue driving voters today. it's something that touches every american. it's something that touches every family. it's something that touches every member of congress. as we know health care's complicated. you know, most members of congress, you know, i'm a physician by training and my professional and vocational background is health care and annie and kurt come from deep health care backgrounds but most members don't have that breadth of experience. i think it's imp
our panel is comprised of three members, congresswoman kuster from new hampshire, congressman bera and my hometown congressman schrader. i voted for you before i moved to d.c. just with that -- additionally, we have dr. parekh, former deputy assistant secretary at hhs, a physician and health policy expert. with that i'll pass things off to congressman bera. if you want to get us started with your opening remarks. can you do it from there or here. get your steps in. >> i'm still a college...
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that's what i find in the 250 events i've done in iowa and new hampshire. you know, when i met a woman the other day in humboldt, iowa, and she had aids -- she's had aids her whole life, she's about 50 years old. but the first time she's been able to engage in her community, in her opinion, was when she had health care. she had health care through the affordable care act. she has a job for the first time, and she's actually volunteering in her community. she said i just want to make sure the health care system works. she doesn't care if it's a single-payer system or ten universal health care systems we could all come up with. she wants us to get something done for her. and that's what most democrats and most americans are looking for. and i believe the opportunity for this coalition of thinkers and activists is enormous. and so i'm really grateful, will, for the work you've done. i'm grateful for the fact that everyone is here talking about these ideas. i appreciate you giving me the opportunity to say a few words and, again, i want to thank you all. thank
that's what i find in the 250 events i've done in iowa and new hampshire. you know, when i met a woman the other day in humboldt, iowa, and she had aids -- she's had aids her whole life, she's about 50 years old. but the first time she's been able to engage in her community, in her opinion, was when she had health care. she had health care through the affordable care act. she has a job for the first time, and she's actually volunteering in her community. she said i just want to make sure the...
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after that, and to think about this man from new hampshire being in that sort of place in that intersection and national politics is really quite an amazing thing. but as this it really the story of lou d'allesandro is his development as a young boy and sort of carrying forward the ideals of the mother who really cared about the people around her who left us far too young, and sort of, you know, i know one of the most emotional things we talked about in the research of this book was him reflecting back on what she would think after all these years of what he has accomplished in his life. so without any further ado, and i would like to introduce my dear friend and the subject of the book, lou d'allesandro. [applause] >> thank you, mark. it's always tough to live up to introductions, but let me tell you the course of one's life,
after that, and to think about this man from new hampshire being in that sort of place in that intersection and national politics is really quite an amazing thing. but as this it really the story of lou d'allesandro is his development as a young boy and sort of carrying forward the ideals of the mother who really cared about the people around her who left us far too young, and sort of, you know, i know one of the most emotional things we talked about in the research of this book was him...
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the new hampshire primaries doesn't even bother showing up until the end of january. they are begging him they rescheduled all of these with his speech at the auditorium promoting this for weeks and weeks halfway to the speech he says i have an idea i want to go back to the hotel to write poetry. he says i'm done take me back. the next day they picked him up with a full schedule and set where senator mccarthy he's not here. where did he go? he heard there was a monastery in town. he told me to tell you to cancel today's schedule that he's going to go meditate. they had to drag him out. so senator listen these are serious people they are major donors they're interested in meeting you don't screw around. and that all the lights go on and smile and shakes for hands turns and says okay. i'm leaving now. and walked right back out he goes to the bar and sits and drinks and told the room is empty. that was his campaign. kennedy thought it was a joke but mccarthy got two unexpected breaks. i won't go into the history of the vietnam war in america was supporting the south for
the new hampshire primaries doesn't even bother showing up until the end of january. they are begging him they rescheduled all of these with his speech at the auditorium promoting this for weeks and weeks halfway to the speech he says i have an idea i want to go back to the hotel to write poetry. he says i'm done take me back. the next day they picked him up with a full schedule and set where senator mccarthy he's not here. where did he go? he heard there was a monastery in town. he told me to...
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. >> he did it after mccarthy beat lbj in new hampshire. new hampshire. we are talking about mccarthy beat lbj before robert kennedy got into it. the truth was, he gets into it and he looks like the ultimate, the cutthroat politician who let mccarthy do the tough work in new hampshire and bobby kennedy takes his mantle away four days later and the national columnist sent a telegram to ted kennedy saying that what you just -- what your brother just did in new hampshire shows patrick did not drive all the stakes out of back and look at what happened, the evidence is clear. bobby kennedy decided to enter and he decided it was only fair that mccarthy was fighting new hampshire for a long time. it was only fair to give mccarthy the clear shot before he came in. when he was being a gentleman and doing the kind of thing that the political campaign manager and him would've asked him to do he ended up hurting myself deadly with the brush and it took almost the entire campaign for the reporters to come around and trust bobby kennedy but by the end of the campaign o
. >> he did it after mccarthy beat lbj in new hampshire. new hampshire. we are talking about mccarthy beat lbj before robert kennedy got into it. the truth was, he gets into it and he looks like the ultimate, the cutthroat politician who let mccarthy do the tough work in new hampshire and bobby kennedy takes his mantle away four days later and the national columnist sent a telegram to ted kennedy saying that what you just -- what your brother just did in new hampshire shows patrick did...
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he's spent a lot of time in iowa and new hampshire talking to people about that. thanks for being here and over to you. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> i get the big mike. thanks for having me. thanks for what you do. thanks for preserving what i call the intellectual center of the democratic party. the conversation i had the opportunity here as i came in was very relevant to what i want to talk about. when i'm out there in iowa and new hampshire, the point tim ryan made at the end i think is an important one. we have to remember that according to the federal reserve about 46% of americans if confronted with a $400 surprise expense, in other words, something happens maybe to their car or their house or maybe it's a health care issue, about half of the country if confronted with the $400 surprise expense can't handle it. they have no savings. they have no capacity on their credit cards. when we talk to these voters, they don't really want a checklist of ideas. they want to know what we're going to do for them. how we're going to get some things done. that's what i'm
he's spent a lot of time in iowa and new hampshire talking to people about that. thanks for being here and over to you. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> i get the big mike. thanks for having me. thanks for what you do. thanks for preserving what i call the intellectual center of the democratic party. the conversation i had the opportunity here as i came in was very relevant to what i want to talk about. when i'm out there in iowa and new hampshire, the point tim ryan made at the end i...
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how are you going to win new hampshire?n you get to 11:00 and normally you would be pulling the bus over at a hotel for everyone to file their stories. they said don't stop the bus. we want to keep talking. by 9:00 or 10:00 at night, x town halls later, they are exhausted and john is like hey, we're not stopping now are we? he is a bundle of energy. i remember one instance that really affected me, because i was getting to know john during the campaign the same way everybody was. we were at the back of the bus at a long day. now, the story of the straight talk express had become legend to people were applying to get on the back of the bus. we had a lottery to pick people at some point. , a relativelyerin well-known, notorious reporter was in the back of the bus that day. he was convinced he was going to stop john mccain. there.not normally on he was in there causing trouble and asking a lot of hard questions all day long. it was 7:00 or 8:00 and we were all hungry and trying to find a decent barbecue joint in massachusetts o
how are you going to win new hampshire?n you get to 11:00 and normally you would be pulling the bus over at a hotel for everyone to file their stories. they said don't stop the bus. we want to keep talking. by 9:00 or 10:00 at night, x town halls later, they are exhausted and john is like hey, we're not stopping now are we? he is a bundle of energy. i remember one instance that really affected me, because i was getting to know john during the campaign the same way everybody was. we were at the...
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new hampshire choco went to the state library -- new theshire's went to state library in concorde. on theled across it stacks by accident, and after a couple of trips, i copied down the names and all the pertinent information from the 1640 people from my hometown. then i had the military records of all the soldiers, and i had the economic background of all the people. because >> of the questions asked on the 1860 census are, how much real estate do you own, and how much personal property to your own? all --course, it is reported by the individual himself, there is possibility for error. but on those occasions, when i've had to go to the town hall and look at the select records from the 1860's, the census records, i have found the tax assessments run a parallel to what they claimed on the census, in most cases they seem to use tax assessments to assess, today owned. so i put -- how much they owned. so i put this information on index cards for each of the soldiers and again arranging them in different formats. ,irst, by neighborhood, then but economic status, then by military unit th
new hampshire choco went to the state library -- new theshire's went to state library in concorde. on theled across it stacks by accident, and after a couple of trips, i copied down the names and all the pertinent information from the 1640 people from my hometown. then i had the military records of all the soldiers, and i had the economic background of all the people. because >> of the questions asked on the 1860 census are, how much real estate do you own, and how much personal property...
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and detaining them in new hampshire.here is a candidate for congress here, mark mckenzie, who is for abolishing ice. he is running in the first district as a democrat in an open seat. he is the only candidate in that race who has come out in favor of abolishing ice. it is spreading around the country, people are realizing that we did not have ice before 9/11. it was a product of the legislation, the patriot act, so-called after the 9/11 disaster. perfecthat, it wasn't but there was a system. that think was the people oversaw immigration. itdid not work perfectly but certainly worked a lot better than the fascist system we have now. mckenzie for congress in district one new hampshire, abolished ice. host: ahead of the hearings for brett kavanaugh to be the next supreme court justice, on c-span's "washington journal" we are taking a look at some of the key senators who may be involved in that final decision to approve the nominee. we are joined by colin wondered with theould urge press herald to look specifically at senato
and detaining them in new hampshire.here is a candidate for congress here, mark mckenzie, who is for abolishing ice. he is running in the first district as a democrat in an open seat. he is the only candidate in that race who has come out in favor of abolishing ice. it is spreading around the country, people are realizing that we did not have ice before 9/11. it was a product of the legislation, the patriot act, so-called after the 9/11 disaster. perfecthat, it wasn't but there was a system....
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congresswoman custer from new hampshire, congressman bera and our hometown congressman mike schraeder. i voted for you on a few issues before i moved to d.c. now i have no vote before congress. additionally we have dr. perick, a former deputy administrative secretary. he's a judiciary and health care expert. with that i'm going to pass this off to congressman bera. if you have any remarks, you can do it there or come up here. whichever you prefer. get your steps in. >> my hands start to move when i speak. i think, as we stated in the opening comments, health care is either the number one or number two issues driving voters today. it's something that touches every american, it's something that touches every family, it's something that touches every member of congress. but as we know, health care is complicated. most members of congress -- i'm a physician by training, and my professional and vocational background is health care, and both annie and kurt come from deep health care backgrounds, but most members don't have that breadth of experience. i think that's why it's important both w
congresswoman custer from new hampshire, congressman bera and our hometown congressman mike schraeder. i voted for you on a few issues before i moved to d.c. now i have no vote before congress. additionally we have dr. perick, a former deputy administrative secretary. he's a judiciary and health care expert. with that i'm going to pass this off to congressman bera. if you have any remarks, you can do it there or come up here. whichever you prefer. get your steps in. >> my hands start to...
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new hampshire was an anarchy. do? was the colony to crafteder adams and lee was as follows. that it be recommended to the provincial convention of new hampshire to call full and free representation of the people and the representatives if they think it necessary establish such a form of government and in their judgment will best produce the happiness of the people and most effectively secure peace in the province. during the continuance of the present dispute between great britain and the colonies. this language, happiness, peace, good order, is coming from adams . we know that because in april 1776, he produced a pamphlet arguing about what his vision of government was. it is called thoughts on government. richard henry lee produced a poster that was excerpts from adams' pamphlet. these were circulated throughout the colonies to get all of them to be ready to write the constitution. here is the introduction to adams' pamphlet. government consider before we determine the best form. all secular to politicians will agree the happiness of society is the end of government. the d
new hampshire was an anarchy. do? was the colony to crafteder adams and lee was as follows. that it be recommended to the provincial convention of new hampshire to call full and free representation of the people and the representatives if they think it necessary establish such a form of government and in their judgment will best produce the happiness of the people and most effectively secure peace in the province. during the continuance of the present dispute between great britain and the...
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what your brother has just done in new hampshire shows that st. patrick didn't drive all the snakes out of ireland. the truth is when you look at what happened, the evidence is clear-cut that nine days before the new hampshire primary, bobby kennedy had decided to enter and he decided that it was only fair to mccarthy had been fighting in new hampshire for a long time. it was only fair to give mccarthy the clear shot before he came in. when he was being a gentleman, and doing the kind of thing that the political campaign manager in him would have been anathema to do, he ended up hurting himself badly with the press and it took almost the entire campaign for reporters like marry mcguire and murray kempton to trust bobby kennedy. by the end of the campaign. one of the other ways that the campaign offers a dramatic contrast, to 2016, is the way the press had a relationship with the candidate. today as we all know, donald trump starts out by bashing and then banishes the press from his events, hillary clinton spends much too much time ducking and parr
what your brother has just done in new hampshire shows that st. patrick didn't drive all the snakes out of ireland. the truth is when you look at what happened, the evidence is clear-cut that nine days before the new hampshire primary, bobby kennedy had decided to enter and he decided that it was only fair to mccarthy had been fighting in new hampshire for a long time. it was only fair to give mccarthy the clear shot before he came in. when he was being a gentleman, and doing the kind of thing...
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and with the democrat coalition congressman from new hampshire and from my hometown congressman and i voted for you before i move to d.c. for now i have no vote in congress but additionally we have a former deputy assistant secretary who is also a health policyt expert so now i will pass things off if you want to get us started can go up there or stay here whichever you prefer. >> i am still a professor so my hands start to move on and start to speak. i think this was stated in the opening comments that healthcare either is the number one or number two issue driving voters every american that touches every family or every member of congress. but as we know healthcare is complicated and most members of congress, i am a physician by training and my professional and and vocational background is healthcareou and then coming from detailed healthcare backgrounds but most don't have that experience. that is why it is important to work inside congress but also the outside stakeholders and groups to put forth those ideas and clearly articulate to the public what our goal is if we just think of
and with the democrat coalition congressman from new hampshire and from my hometown congressman and i voted for you before i move to d.c. for now i have no vote in congress but additionally we have a former deputy assistant secretary who is also a health policyt expert so now i will pass things off if you want to get us started can go up there or stay here whichever you prefer. >> i am still a professor so my hands start to move on and start to speak. i think this was stated in the...
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our panel is comprised of three members of the new democrat coalition the congressman from new hampshire , in my hometown congressman. i voted for you but of course now i have no vote in congress. and in addition we have former deputy assistant secretary for hhs a physician and health policy expert so with that i will pass things off to the congressman for his opening remarks. >> i think i said in the opening comments, healthcare is the number one or number two issue that tissue one -- touches every american or every family or every member of congress. but as you know, healthcare is complicated. most members of congress, ime physician by training with my professional and vocational background is healthcare but from any detailed care background most don't have that experience. and what is important working inside congress but also outside stakeholders and groups to put forth those ideas and clearly articulate our goal. if you think of the value statement the goal really is as a value if someone gets sick they should go see the doctor. if they get really sick they need to get necessary car
our panel is comprised of three members of the new democrat coalition the congressman from new hampshire , in my hometown congressman. i voted for you but of course now i have no vote in congress. and in addition we have former deputy assistant secretary for hhs a physician and health policy expert so with that i will pass things off to the congressman for his opening remarks. >> i think i said in the opening comments, healthcare is the number one or number two issue that tissue one --...
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this is southbound new hampshire avenue, ramp to the outer loop.tu can see this video spun on the right side, and that's part of the problem there. so now everyby's going to have to try to stay left to get past that here this morning. camp springs, inner loop between allentncn road and bra avenue, a crash reported there. you can see some of those delays as we zoom in this morning. heading back out here to 66 and 95, no problems there right now, so thaghis good thr virginia. delays on the red line, signal problem at dupont circle and power issue at shady grove. aaron? >> all right, melissa, thank you. >>> we're just seeing a tweet from elon musk. he just tweeted out, the folks.x he's apparently planning to send o thailand tomorrow to try to help rescue those 12 boys and soccer coach from a cave. >> bringing them to safety is proving to be a dangerous mission. a former navy s.e.a.l. who was part of the rescu team died from a lack of oxygen. the commander in chargenf the oper says it was first believed that the kids could be kept alive inside that cav
this is southbound new hampshire avenue, ramp to the outer loop.tu can see this video spun on the right side, and that's part of the problem there. so now everyby's going to have to try to stay left to get past that here this morning. camp springs, inner loop between allentncn road and bra avenue, a crash reported there. you can see some of those delays as we zoom in this morning. heading back out here to 66 and 95, no problems there right now, so thaghis good thr virginia. delays on the red...
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beltway looking goodbye new hampshire avenue. any questions at erin fox5 d.c.. ok at metro andhe rest of your roads anu we contie 5 ot up. >>♪ >> ♪ (birds chirping, a running brook,) ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's yodon'reshing and delicious, real fruit flavo and refreshing bubbles.s ♪ just what's refreshingly real. start the day with the chicken you love. get the feeling of chick-fil-a, for breakft. ♪ alcohol based mouthwash burns. and that could leave you wit.. burn face! but colgate total mouthwash is different. it kills 99% of germs without the rn of alcohol! kill germs without the burn.mo itry colgate totahwashwithout ttoday!of alcohol! >> ♪ ay on fox5 morning, breaking news. smoke filling the air in beijing ter a man sets off a small bomb outside the u.s. embassy. new detailsg in c overnigh >>> the storms have moved on and the rain is finally g but the water remains. a number oftreets in our region are flooded and communities damaged by downed trees. we'rlive with a look at what you might face as you head out today.
beltway looking goodbye new hampshire avenue. any questions at erin fox5 d.c.. ok at metro andhe rest of your roads anu we contie 5 ot up. >>♪ >> ♪ (birds chirping, a running brook,) ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's yodon'reshing and delicious, real fruit flavo and refreshing bubbles.s ♪ just what's refreshingly real. start the day with the chicken you love. get the feeling of chick-fil-a, for breakft. ♪ alcohol based mouthwash burns....
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[upbeat music] ♪ ♪ - how did you feel coming out of new hampshire down by 19?ike we always assumed uere was going to be et? - well, we assumed there would be an upset, but we didn't assume there would be that upset, or that it would be that big. - we were feeling very confident, to be honest with you, because the size of our victory, which no one had expected. i just remember being stunned. that was a huge setback to the front-runner, and so then we went to south carolina, and it was clear we had to win in south carolina or basically the campaign would be over. - the george bush campai thought, "we gotta do something about this." and they went for the jugular. - south carolina has a hisitry of rough ps and they lived up to i in 2000. - but i like my chances here in south carolina. my message... - it was very nasty. there were thousands--i don't know how many thousands, tens of thousades of phone calls hat said, "you know that the mccains have a black baby. - a spartanburg, south carolina woman, donna duren, describes how her son idealized the former navy pilot
[upbeat music] ♪ ♪ - how did you feel coming out of new hampshire down by 19?ike we always assumed uere was going to be et? - well, we assumed there would be an upset, but we didn't assume there would be that upset, or that it would be that big. - we were feeling very confident, to be honest with you, because the size of our victory, which no one had expected. i just remember being stunned. that was a huge setback to the front-runner, and so then we went to south carolina, and it was clear...
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outer loop topside before new hampshire after unatersity. s blocking a right lane. ve big >>> welcome back. we are staying on top of this breaking news right now. hundreds of people in southeast d.c.re waking up without powe >> this is a look at th power outage map. the outage started at 1:00 this morning. at first, the restoration time was 5:00 a.m. now,s powert expected to be restored until 8:00 a.m. we're goingo stay on top of this for you. >>> a truck caught on fire on the beltway. while thelames are out, the delays tonight to build. a live look re, on the outer loop from chopper 4's view. the delays began on the new hampshire et. they continue for fimiles past silver .spring we will check in with jack taylor in a few minutes. >>> the president threatened to igut down the government again over ition reform and a southern border wall. >> the presint went after special counsel robert mueller and what he believes are conflicts of interest. >> thepresident's entire team has quickly changed its tune when it comes to his former attorney. >> trump's current lawyer, rudy
outer loop topside before new hampshire after unatersity. s blocking a right lane. ve big >>> welcome back. we are staying on top of this breaking news right now. hundreds of people in southeast d.c.re waking up without powe >> this is a look at th power outage map. the outage started at 1:00 this morning. at first, the restoration time was 5:00 a.m. now,s powert expected to be restored until 8:00 a.m. we're goingo stay on top of this for you. >>> a truck caught on fire...
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vehicle fires, 95 southbound before the beltway, at 21 same lineup out of new hampshire avenue. e left lane gets by there. (birds chirping, a running brook,) ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real ring water. it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't eled slo-mo models to sl it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refre. >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >> welcome back. it's 5:45. we continue to track a developing story out of prince george's county. a homicides investigation happening in ft. washington. a man was found sho to ath. >> and justin finch is live there now withfohat we have d out. you've been on the scene all morning. what's the latest? >> good morning. prince george's county police, hard to work on this case, trying to find out who shot and killed this n, who w found on this cul-de-sac street here last night. we're t talking about 7200 block off of webster lane here in ft. washington. we saw the prince george's county firefighters on the scene where this man was found outside of someone's home. it's not clear ho
vehicle fires, 95 southbound before the beltway, at 21 same lineup out of new hampshire avenue. e left lane gets by there. (birds chirping, a running brook,) ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real ring water. it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't eled slo-mo models to sl it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refre. >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >> welcome back. it's 5:45. we continue to track a developing...
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senator from new hampshire. >> thank you. i had the opportunity last week to visit one of the small businesses that as you point out is being hurt by the policies of the administration. and it's a company called moonlight eatery. they make wine from honey and i talked to the owner about the fact that we're having this hearing and you're coming before the committee and i asked him what he'd like me to ask you about the policy. as you can see i have posted it. i'd like ask them what the plan is. i'd like to ask them why are they asking small businesses to bear the brunt of this policy. it doesn't seem fair. so how do you respond to my small business owner? >> well, first of all, we talked to the same small businesses and farmers and ranchers a lot. and the president is very sympathetic and i'm personally very sim pathetic. it's not our plan to have anyone in america feel the brunt of a change in trade policy which is designed to make the u.s. stronger and richer and help our exports and help small businesses and farmers and ran
senator from new hampshire. >> thank you. i had the opportunity last week to visit one of the small businesses that as you point out is being hurt by the policies of the administration. and it's a company called moonlight eatery. they make wine from honey and i talked to the owner about the fact that we're having this hearing and you're coming before the committee and i asked him what he'd like me to ask you about the policy. as you can see i have posted it. i'd like ask them what the...
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he carried his own bags to new hampshire. we lived off of the land and another miracle of new hampshire where john mccain was able to pull off a huge victory against all odds and sell to victory and got the nomination.>> one of the most indelible moments and my favorite political moment comes at a campaign rally where a woman comes up to the senator and says that she can't trust barack obama because he is an arab and he said no man -- no ma'am, he is a decent family man and i happen to disagree with him on fundamental issues. an incredible moment of stability and decency. [ applause ] >> megan, you alluded in your remarks that we live in a divided america. are we capable of that today? >> first i want to say, i can't go four days without someone bringing that up to me. a cab driver said do you remember that moment and for what ever reason that i'm hit a nerve with americans, especially at this moment in time. i am always going to be the shining beacon on top of the hill, girl. i will never get down in the mud and believe this
he carried his own bags to new hampshire. we lived off of the land and another miracle of new hampshire where john mccain was able to pull off a huge victory against all odds and sell to victory and got the nomination.>> one of the most indelible moments and my favorite political moment comes at a campaign rally where a woman comes up to the senator and says that she can't trust barack obama because he is an arab and he said no man -- no ma'am, he is a decent family man and i happen to...
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i write about new hampshire. new hampshire's really interesting. for eight years they had a really a amazing stretch of enormous progress in their schools, but the governor, maggie hassan, the superintendent of public instruction, jenny berry who's really remarkable, head of the school board, they said to teachers we trust you, will you lead the way in designing a new accountability framework. you know, a lot of people think -- i'm going to speak on behalf of teachers. teachers don't tell me that they hate accountability, they tell me they hate the accountability they're stuck with. you know, when it's tied to test scores where students don't even have a stake in it, when it pits teachers against each other instead of promoting collaboration, when it says avoid the students that are the or hardest to deal with, you know, it's all wrong. and, you know, i tell -- i really, i don't know if you believe me, but i love to talk to legislators, and i go right at them. i just say what you're doing, i know you don't wake up in the morning wanting to ruin the
i write about new hampshire. new hampshire's really interesting. for eight years they had a really a amazing stretch of enormous progress in their schools, but the governor, maggie hassan, the superintendent of public instruction, jenny berry who's really remarkable, head of the school board, they said to teachers we trust you, will you lead the way in designing a new accountability framework. you know, a lot of people think -- i'm going to speak on behalf of teachers. teachers don't tell me...
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market -- margaret from dover, new hampshire. caller: i am looking at the new hampshire congressional race. i am thinking there are too many people running. we do not have the primary until september, but it is kind of like when trump ran. there were too many republicans running and they hung on too long. i look at this race and i see lincoln sold dotty and bernie son and a bunch of other people. i saw you in washington at the mayflower about 40 years ago. the one thing i remember -- host: 40 years ago? guest: probably 30 and change. caller: i remember you said there are only two kinds of campaigns, those based on hope and fear. do you still believe that? host: a good memory. guest: this is something -- i have been involved in politics since 1972. if you take the emotions of love and hate, and this is really sad to say, but hate is a far more powerful motivation in politics than love. if i were running, if i had a choice of having voters love me or hate my opponent, i would rather have them hate my opponent. it is true. the thing
market -- margaret from dover, new hampshire. caller: i am looking at the new hampshire congressional race. i am thinking there are too many people running. we do not have the primary until september, but it is kind of like when trump ran. there were too many republicans running and they hung on too long. i look at this race and i see lincoln sold dotty and bernie son and a bunch of other people. i saw you in washington at the mayflower about 40 years ago. the one thing i remember -- host: 40...
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he started carrying his own bags to new hampshire. we lived off the land again. pirate ship floating. and another miracle of new hampshire where john mccain was able to pull out a huge victory against all odds. and in this case, sail to victory, and ultimately got the nomination. mark: one of the most indelible moments in that campaign and one of my most favorite political moments period comes in a campaign rally where a woman comes up and says that she cannot trust barack obama because he is an arab. he says, no ma'am, he is a decent family man. a citizen that i just happen to disagree with on fundamental issues. it is an incredible moment of civility. and decency. [applause] megan, you alluded in your remarks that we live in a very divided america. are we capable of a moment like that today between the parties? meghan: first, i want to say that moment, i can't go for days without someone bringing that up to me. i had a cab driver recognize me and bring up that moment. for whatever reason, that moment really has hit a nerve with americans, especially at this mom
he started carrying his own bags to new hampshire. we lived off the land again. pirate ship floating. and another miracle of new hampshire where john mccain was able to pull out a huge victory against all odds. and in this case, sail to victory, and ultimately got the nomination. mark: one of the most indelible moments in that campaign and one of my most favorite political moments period comes in a campaign rally where a woman comes up and says that she cannot trust barack obama because he is...
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the very best questions i got us were for public school kids in new hampshire. why?because they are doing real work they are proud of and evaluating tangible accomplishments. the teachers say it's not easy, it's hard work, but they believe in the system they were trusted to design. i think that's how we do it. for the get real work, real accomplishment and then trust her teachers to an informed and collaborative discussion about how to make sure their checks and balance is. [applause] >> another question. >> hi, thank you so much for your time. i'm really interested to buy and how you bring the arch for guerrilla mindset to a school in knowledges take high school. especially in an urban district where kids are constantly underestimated and schools are underfunded, how do you go about doing that? >> schools are consistently underfunded. how do you go about salvaging a notch for no real mind set? >> i'm going to answer a question that is a great question and a point you made there that i want to also address. i called my book the achievement gap. there were two things
the very best questions i got us were for public school kids in new hampshire. why?because they are doing real work they are proud of and evaluating tangible accomplishments. the teachers say it's not easy, it's hard work, but they believe in the system they were trusted to design. i think that's how we do it. for the get real work, real accomplishment and then trust her teachers to an informed and collaborative discussion about how to make sure their checks and balance is. [applause] >>...
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we are seeing some similar negative effects in new hampshire. i have heard from a number of small businesses in my home state who have had deals canceled and market access shrink. last week, i visited a small business in new hampshire called moon light eatery. meatery. they had a deal killed by the retaliatory effects on american wine. this would have doubled their output, and for a small business, that meant a lot. what is happened, is that they have had to lay off employees and they have been hit by the increased cost of aluminum because of the tariffs on steel and aluminum. another new hampshire small business little bay lobster company, that sold 50,000 pounds of lobster to china each week -- that is quite a lot of lobster -- can no longer find a buyer after ustr imposed the section 301 terrorist. china retaliated with a 25% tariff that drove up the price of u.s. lobster. meanwhile, canadian lobster companies can sell their products to china at a much lower price and little bay is worried they'll lose their market permanently. when it is not
we are seeing some similar negative effects in new hampshire. i have heard from a number of small businesses in my home state who have had deals canceled and market access shrink. last week, i visited a small business in new hampshire called moon light eatery. meatery. they had a deal killed by the retaliatory effects on american wine. this would have doubled their output, and for a small business, that meant a lot. what is happened, is that they have had to lay off employees and they have been...
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>> i play a new hampshire dad who's sort of a drunk., whicis ridiculous obviously. because i can't really act at all. and they know that. [ laughter ]ye i go, "i pthe same thing for 22 years, why are we shaking it up now?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm really good at this. why would yoy make -- >> i went to a dialect coach and they're like, "oh boy, this guy." >> jimmy in this?ave an accent >> yeah, yeah, a new hampshire accent. and it's about two dads with the kids saying,my dad can beat up your dad." but i take it very seriously, because i am a disasr. so the whole movie i'm fighting .at faxon, who is a great actor who is the other d so i think in this clip, we're --, >> jimmy: 's a great clip. >> it's the beginning of the movie, before the fights, but i'm talking to my son in a a truck.im >>: yeah, but -- should we set up anything about the truck or just see it? >> i think we just see it. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i'm jt taking a jacuzzi. >> jimmy: here's david spade in "father of the year." take a look at this. >> is that the lady? >> yeah, t
>> i play a new hampshire dad who's sort of a drunk., whicis ridiculous obviously. because i can't really act at all. and they know that. [ laughter ]ye i go, "i pthe same thing for 22 years, why are we shaking it up now?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm really good at this. why would yoy make -- >> i went to a dialect coach and they're like, "oh boy, this guy." >> jimmy in this?ave an accent >> yeah, yeah, a new hampshire accent. and it's about two...
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. >> driving down i-93 in new hampshire, about 80 miles from the canadian border, justin summers runsd by the u.s. border patrol. he starts recording. the border patrol agent tells him if he wants to keep driving south, he has to answer a question. >> are you a united states citizen? >> summer tells me he resented being stop and interrogated. >> i indicated hey, i don't want to answer these questions. i'd like to be on my way. >> that didn't happen. this is the area of the checkpoint. justin summers says when he refused to answer the agent's questions, they detained him and said they lo would hold him until he told them what they wanted to hear, in other words, indefinitely. the message to you if you don't answer this question, we're going to hold you on the side of the road here until who knows when? >> exactly. it's kind of an intimidation tactic, i think. >> i need you to pull over there. >> reporter: a tactic critics say is happening more frequently and far away from the u.s./mexico border which has been at the center of attention when it comes to immigration. this is another chec
. >> driving down i-93 in new hampshire, about 80 miles from the canadian border, justin summers runsd by the u.s. border patrol. he starts recording. the border patrol agent tells him if he wants to keep driving south, he has to answer a question. >> are you a united states citizen? >> summer tells me he resented being stop and interrogated. >> i indicated hey, i don't want to answer these questions. i'd like to be on my way. >> that didn't happen. this is the...
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>> yeah, yeah, a new hampshire accent.kids saying, "my dad can beat up your dad." but i take it very seriously, because i am a disaster. so the whole movie i'm fighting nat faxon, who is a great actor who is the other dad. so i think in this clip, we're -- >> jimmy: oh, it's a great clip. >> it's the beginning of the movie, before the fights, but i'm talking to my son in a a truck. >> jimmy: yeah, but -- should we set up anything about the truck or just see it? >> i think we just see it. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i'm just taking a jacuzzi. >> jimmy: here's david spade in "father of the year." take a look at this. >> is that the lady? >> yeah, that's the lady. >> she wants to talk. >> hide, hide, hide! >> what? >> to the truck! ♪ >> oh! ♪ [ tires screeching ] >> watch out! [ crash ] >> oh, my god! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh my -- if you don't like that, there's something wrong with you. that is unbelievable. david spade, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] "father of the year" is on netflix! >> thank you. >>
>> yeah, yeah, a new hampshire accent.kids saying, "my dad can beat up your dad." but i take it very seriously, because i am a disaster. so the whole movie i'm fighting nat faxon, who is a great actor who is the other dad. so i think in this clip, we're -- >> jimmy: oh, it's a great clip. >> it's the beginning of the movie, before the fights, but i'm talking to my son in a a truck. >> jimmy: yeah, but -- should we set up anything about the truck or just see it?...
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"if i n second place in iowa, i'm gonna win "the new hampshire primary ten days later, "and if i winhampshire, "i'm gonna win in the caucuses in south dakota and nevada, "i'm gonna win south carolina, "i'm gonna win all across the country "on super tuesday," and it's because "this is what happens in american politics. this is what happens with momentum in american politics. if you becomthe one choice, you become the one person who can beat the front-runner, if you become the alternative, millns of americans look at you and they invest whatever hopes they have in you. - hart's rise was meteoric. you know, he went from 1 or 2% in the national polls to being equal with ronald reagan in the polls in a perof i think five, six, seven weeks. he stubbtt his toe a li bit in the debate right before super tuesday. - he had this speech aboutw and he's an idea man and i'm old. and so that's when i said, "well, could you answer this qstion?" - when i hear-- - some specific ways to do that. - whde i hear your new, i'm reminded of that ad, "where's the beef?" - yeah? [laughter] - we know it's a big
"if i n second place in iowa, i'm gonna win "the new hampshire primary ten days later, "and if i winhampshire, "i'm gonna win in the caucuses in south dakota and nevada, "i'm gonna win south carolina, "i'm gonna win all across the country "on super tuesday," and it's because "this is what happens in american politics. this is what happens with momentum in american politics. if you becomthe one choice, you become the one person who can beat the...
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he recently visited iowa and new hampshire.rly presidential run, are they not? i'm going to ask you, rescind the beginning 15 scott 2020? president trump to speak to veterans about kansas city, missouri and he'll be joined by va secretary robert wilkie. the live-action presidency is happening now on fox business. stay with us as the third hour of "varney & company" rolls on. you're about to see washington state. that would be seattle, washington state. stuart: just coming out as crossing the wire. the administration will announce $12 billion worth of aid for farmers to protect them from the fallout from tariffs. 12 billion to farmers. >> he's about to make a tour of the heartland. we will likely get a lot of questions about his trade policies. >> he's heading to illinois. stuart: i've got this for you. people moving to two states in particular in record numbers. moving in big population increases. which states? >> or may not surprise you because everything is bigger in texas. the population increasing 494,622. this increase fro
he recently visited iowa and new hampshire.rly presidential run, are they not? i'm going to ask you, rescind the beginning 15 scott 2020? president trump to speak to veterans about kansas city, missouri and he'll be joined by va secretary robert wilkie. the live-action presidency is happening now on fox business. stay with us as the third hour of "varney & company" rolls on. you're about to see washington state. that would be seattle, washington state. stuart: just coming out as...
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she is a small town new hampshire girl. she was born in a small town in new hampshire. her parents believed in equal education for boys and girls so see obtained -- she obtained the equivalent of a college education in her house by her parents. she obtained the equivalent of a college education. she married a young lawyer, david hale. they spent eight happy years together, having children, pursuing self-improvement, and his career. but, he suddenly died after eight years of marriage. like queen victoria, who, after prince albert died would wear black for the rest of her life, sarah wore black for the rest of her life. nothing will ever replace her husband for her. she is a widow with children she supports. --she turns to children turns to her greatest asset, which is her literary skill. she publishes a successful novel. she publishes a book for sunday school children that includes mary had a little lamb, only it was called mary's lamb which he first wrote it. and, based on the success of her novel and her book of verses, she begins the first lady's magazine. at first, s
she is a small town new hampshire girl. she was born in a small town in new hampshire. her parents believed in equal education for boys and girls so see obtained -- she obtained the equivalent of a college education in her house by her parents. she obtained the equivalent of a college education. she married a young lawyer, david hale. they spent eight happy years together, having children, pursuing self-improvement, and his career. but, he suddenly died after eight years of marriage. like queen...
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a garden in new hampshire. she. has a holy on the floor and a mere mortal. will as a goal is to give you zero zero for. an elephant was allowed in for. the laughable for the live could be a foreign woman who were for. we should not move these claims or these children of this and that to see their history which as being recorded in our archives. because they are there was a lot of development in the sedan which as being destroyed. you. know the long history of the way lying in africa was made in the sudan it is being neglected. that. we had a lot of cotton. which is not here any longer now. sudan it always. did it used to fly from cutting to london. and was run down the complete. played a very important role. in medical services free to admit. now if you have the money you can be treated in a quick time. frame are you going to. go to your grill. on that album that i don't. know. when you don't have a history of yourself and all of your country then you are not a personality not a country. all looking to listen to him so. if you sold your soul who is there now
a garden in new hampshire. she. has a holy on the floor and a mere mortal. will as a goal is to give you zero zero for. an elephant was allowed in for. the laughable for the live could be a foreign woman who were for. we should not move these claims or these children of this and that to see their history which as being recorded in our archives. because they are there was a lot of development in the sedan which as being destroyed. you. know the long history of the way lying in africa was made in...
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. >> that j attackt outside a building on i street near new hampshire enue. investigators believe it could be connected to other cases. >> tha video so disturbing. let's get right to news 4. it's two different suroillance vilips of two different sexual assaults there's similarities of appearance in the man in the video.er s also similarities in terms of what the women are ing. take a look at this first video. it shows a man in the lobby of a building on i street. he steps behind the woman and quickly follows after her. this is at 11:00 at. ni police say he tried to take the woman's clothes off. she got away c andled police. take a look at this second piece of surveillance deo. this w taken on june 13th on new hampshire avenue northwest. the man walks up behind a woman wearin dress. seems to have a phone in his hand and reaches for her. she then realized what'soing on and scares him off. he runs away and she calls police. investigators say that there are me essimilari they want people to take a close look at this man. >> in similarity it appears to be a female.
. >> that j attackt outside a building on i street near new hampshire enue. investigators believe it could be connected to other cases. >> tha video so disturbing. let's get right to news 4. it's two different suroillance vilips of two different sexual assaults there's similarities of appearance in the man in the video.er s also similarities in terms of what the women are ing. take a look at this first video. it shows a man in the lobby of a building on i street. he steps behind the...
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pennsylvania, illinois, new hampshire, new mexico, ohio, north carolina. each of those states, information that was taken from the democratic parties offices in washington was put out in those states in an effort to undermine democratic house candidates. in my reporting i focused in tig on florida. a blogger who's a republican lobbyist, he's not a congressman, he's a republican lobbyist who wanted the republican candidate to win and who directly communicated with guccifer 2 who did not know was a russian agent, but he was asking guccifer 2 to provide him documents relevant to the race in florida and he posted them on his website. that played a role in the campaign in that state. it became news. >> so again, i keep on using this reasonable person reference, but a reasonable person now has to say if this is a witch hunt against donald trump, is it also a witch hunt against random congressional candidates across the country or was this actually an effort to influence the outcome of an election in america? >> it was consistent the dirt that was spread to hurt
pennsylvania, illinois, new hampshire, new mexico, ohio, north carolina. each of those states, information that was taken from the democratic parties offices in washington was put out in those states in an effort to undermine democratic house candidates. in my reporting i focused in tig on florida. a blogger who's a republican lobbyist, he's not a congressman, he's a republican lobbyist who wanted the republican candidate to win and who directly communicated with guccifer 2 who did not know was...