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the granite state degrees. -- state abates. >> he is the incumbent governor with a well-known new hampshire name. now, chris sununu is battling for a second two-year term in the state's top office. gov. sununu: when you has something good, you should stick with what works. >> he lives in new field, is married and has three children. he graduated from m.i.t. in engineering and work cleaning up hazardous waste sites becoming best before becoming the ceo of a resort. he served three terms as an executive counselor. in 2016, he was elected governor. currently, he is the youngest in the nation. he says he has accomplished some of his goals for families in new hampshire. including making investments in clean water projects. gov. sununu: i have one advocacy group. 1.3 million people. that's all i care about. >> his democratic challenger is molly kelly who says she is also running with the goal of improving lives in the granite state. ms. kelly: i will build a new hampshire that works for everyone. she is married and has a daughter, three cents, and seven grandchildren. she graduated from keene sta
the granite state degrees. -- state abates. >> he is the incumbent governor with a well-known new hampshire name. now, chris sununu is battling for a second two-year term in the state's top office. gov. sununu: when you has something good, you should stick with what works. >> he lives in new field, is married and has three children. he graduated from m.i.t. in engineering and work cleaning up hazardous waste sites becoming best before becoming the ceo of a resort. he served three...
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new hampshire public radio in of the new hampshire and - - new hampshire union leader. . >> good evening coming off of the weekend with another mass shooting at a synagogue in pittsburgh. this question is about the gun issue for mister edwards many are quick to say god is not the issue why not try to approach restrictions is there anyone that you could point to that is not already in place you would propose? . >> thank you for the question. i will start off by saying that tragedy people should never be targeted because of race or ethnicity or gender we saw synagogue shootings african-americans one shot in the back of the head. that is horrifying but when it comes to government i am a big proponent of the ten amendment we have reasonable gun laws we have a culture here that respects human decency. i'm interested in going to washington d.c. to have the federal government interfere. based on the job of working to address these issues is not a role of the federal government. pappas:. >> how far are you willing to go with additional laws? pappas: thank you to the panel and mister edwards. we
new hampshire public radio in of the new hampshire and - - new hampshire union leader. . >> good evening coming off of the weekend with another mass shooting at a synagogue in pittsburgh. this question is about the gun issue for mister edwards many are quick to say god is not the issue why not try to approach restrictions is there anyone that you could point to that is not already in place you would propose? . >> thank you for the question. i will start off by saying that tragedy...
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it hurts new hampshire. also, it would affect our economy because of tourism and that is not acceptable either. we depend on tourism for our revenue in the economy here. it also lowers property values and many of the people that live in those areas will be affected personally with their own property values. let me point out one thing to be clear. i, in this campaign for governor, have not taken 1 dollar from corporation and not 1 dollar but my opponent has and he did receive over $50000 from [inaudible] and i think it's not any coincidence that he vetoed the renewable energy bill that would expand renewable energy here in our state and our electric rates have gone up and have not gone down. i want to point that out that i am going to be a governor that works for the people and not for special corporate interest. >> thirty seconds to respond. >> again, only one candidate you're fighting for lower electric rates that is not in their interest. will my opponent does not want to talk about is when sheet was a sta
it hurts new hampshire. also, it would affect our economy because of tourism and that is not acceptable either. we depend on tourism for our revenue in the economy here. it also lowers property values and many of the people that live in those areas will be affected personally with their own property values. let me point out one thing to be clear. i, in this campaign for governor, have not taken 1 dollar from corporation and not 1 dollar but my opponent has and he did receive over $50000 from...
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new hampshire summers will feel like present-day summers in north carolina. while the presiding officer certainly understands that that works great for north carolina, it changes dramatically what happens in new england and what this shows is that this red color, which is -- are the maple and beech and birch trees that produce our maple sir vice president syrup, that make such a things in our fall foliage, those are going to be done by 200, by the end of this century. all of this red that we're seeing throughout from pennsylvania, new york, across northern new hampshire and vermont and maine -- that's all gone by the end of this century. so this underscores, again, that if we fail to act on climate change, we're going to see a steep loss of jobs and revenue. that's going to affect our outdoor recreation industry. and it's going to affect our traditional maple syrup industry. new hampshire produces march more than 100,000 gallons of maple syrup annually, the third largest marriage penalty maple syrup producer. we're seeing the affects. as we get into the sprigg
new hampshire summers will feel like present-day summers in north carolina. while the presiding officer certainly understands that that works great for north carolina, it changes dramatically what happens in new england and what this shows is that this red color, which is -- are the maple and beech and birch trees that produce our maple sir vice president syrup, that make such a things in our fall foliage, those are going to be done by 200, by the end of this century. all of this red that we're...
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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. presidt. - they knew that he had hit a chord that the people were responding to, and theyo 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. d pat buchanan cals american cars, "lemons." pat buchanan. it's "america first" in his political speeches n but a foreign-made cars driveway. ♪ - i went all the way out there to california. and we did the california primary. we brought these folks out here, and-- to bring to the attention of california 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 security. i got about 28, 29--some of the southern counts i got almost 30% of the vote against the president of the united states, and you're not running any advertising, except for saying, "secure the border." - representa
they're gonna do what they didn't do in new hampshire. e news to us, and welcome to "crossfire," mr. presidt. - they knew that he had hit a chord that the people were responding to, and theyo 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. d pat buchanan cals american cars, "lemons." pat buchanan. it's "america first" in his political speeches n but a...
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i'm from new hampshire. we have a very important governor's race. raceis -- the governor's had been sent in new up until just about now -- sununu. until now. unh had a poll out saying a tie. the democrat is going to win. the democrat is going to flip that seat in new hampshire and the family will hopefully be done and away with in new hampshire. it is a long past due. new hampshire is a blue state. they need to elect a democrat. because new hampshire does not have early voting, the tide has shifted every considerably in favor of the democrats to where the democrat is going to win. steve: thank you. we covered the debate, the new hampshire's governor's race, earlier today. it is on our website. we carry 162 debates in this campaign cycle from the primary through the general election in debates and the key house, senate and governor races nearly all of them in cooperation with tv partners and media groups across the country a lung with cable affiliates on our website. we want to thank all the tv stations that have allowed to share with the national aud
i'm from new hampshire. we have a very important governor's race. raceis -- the governor's had been sent in new up until just about now -- sununu. until now. unh had a poll out saying a tie. the democrat is going to win. the democrat is going to flip that seat in new hampshire and the family will hopefully be done and away with in new hampshire. it is a long past due. new hampshire is a blue state. they need to elect a democrat. because new hampshire does not have early voting, the tide has...
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him into a motel and registered him as mister benjamin chapman so we could sneak them over to new hampshire the next morning, and in the new york times the next morning when nixon announced it was a single column, they had a picture of the south vietnamese head of security executing the vietcong by putting a bullet in his head. >> very famous. >> a very famous photo, and it was the same day in the new york times, there is a column shot of nixon's announcement. we can move on from there. this is a february 2, and this is the nixon announcement in new hampshire, and it was a great event, and nixon did very well there. one of the things that dwight, the change in nixon handing himself in new hampshire. he and kennedy were themselves then and almost killed themselves campaigning. nixon made two major events a day, to get the headlines, and when there is a product, you can move it right now. mister romney, he was going to coffee classes in new hampshire, but he was just spinning his wheels getting nowhere, and our polls satisfy -1 ahead. we was headed to new hampshire when he quit the race. he w
him into a motel and registered him as mister benjamin chapman so we could sneak them over to new hampshire the next morning, and in the new york times the next morning when nixon announced it was a single column, they had a picture of the south vietnamese head of security executing the vietcong by putting a bullet in his head. >> very famous. >> a very famous photo, and it was the same day in the new york times, there is a column shot of nixon's announcement. we can move on from...
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you heard the new hampshire voters. >> those were new hampshire independent voters.illary has a 75% favorable among the democratic base. 77% in the gallup poll. if you look at it, is she going to run? i don't really know for sure, but will she look for an opportunity to undo the wrongs that occurred? will she come back? she stayed very, very close to the democratic base. she is fighting now in florida. he's out there on the stump. you look at the possible opponents, the kavanaugh hearings, they make fools of themselves, no one has emerged as a strong candidate on the democratic field. i say it's a real possibility that she will run, and if she does, she will have an opportunity to have a second chance at defeating donald trump. >> laura: words like old and oatmeal were used to describe hillary clinton. [laughs] when i start hearing that, it's time to go. i don't know why. sell reverse mortgages or something. that can't be feeling all that good. independent voters are important in new hampshire. >> if we ran a focus group on donald trump, he wouldn't fare so well eith
you heard the new hampshire voters. >> those were new hampshire independent voters.illary has a 75% favorable among the democratic base. 77% in the gallup poll. if you look at it, is she going to run? i don't really know for sure, but will she look for an opportunity to undo the wrongs that occurred? will she come back? she stayed very, very close to the democratic base. she is fighting now in florida. he's out there on the stump. you look at the possible opponents, the kavanaugh...
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when you look at that situation, new hampshire they took both houses.re there any issues where you think they align? >> in terms of the president? >> martha: in terms of your state, you're both in the same position. >> i don't think last night was a referendum on the president, it was a referendum on the idea that people believe there boat has a voice. they have a say, they connect with candidates one on one, they expect results whether it's from a governor or someone in the house of representatives or in the senate where the republicans did very well. we have governors seats across the country people thought they were going to go democrat. georgia, ohio, iowa, florida and republicans retained those seats because we are getting results. it really does matter. we talk about retail politics and retail management, that matters to voters. how you run your campaign is very important. we stayed positive, i didn't run a single attack ad on tv. we talk about the results and getting those results for the people in new hampshire and that's what people responded t
when you look at that situation, new hampshire they took both houses.re there any issues where you think they align? >> in terms of the president? >> martha: in terms of your state, you're both in the same position. >> i don't think last night was a referendum on the president, it was a referendum on the idea that people believe there boat has a voice. they have a say, they connect with candidates one on one, they expect results whether it's from a governor or someone in the...
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in new hampshire, i think you opened your campaign or you made a major policy address about american exceptionalism. and you talked about the need for the united states to have principles that we stand for and this world knows what we stand for. would you say that donald trump, that his foreign policy embodies american exceptionalism or how would you define his foreign policy today? >> it does, but it's a different american exceptionalism than what i was talking about. donald's view i believe-- the president's view of the way that should be expressed is through economic strength almost exclusively and our military strength. he talks about the fact that he can push on the trade deals the way he's pushing and listen, he's been successful. better deal with mexico, better deal with canada, better south korea and i'll bet better with eu and china by the time we're done. he believes our exceptionalism is expressed through our economic strength and military strength. and i think our moral strength. i don't think that the president talks about that as much as he should, but i think that he i
in new hampshire, i think you opened your campaign or you made a major policy address about american exceptionalism. and you talked about the need for the united states to have principles that we stand for and this world knows what we stand for. would you say that donald trump, that his foreign policy embodies american exceptionalism or how would you define his foreign policy today? >> it does, but it's a different american exceptionalism than what i was talking about. donald's view i...
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. >> next, a debate in the new hampshire is governor's race. income that governor chris sununu is seeking a second term. he and his democratic challenger molly kelly talked about several issues in this hour-long debate. this is a wn you are commitment 2018 special in partnership with saint anselm college and the new hampshire union leader. the granite state degrees. moderator: he is the incumbent governor with a well-known new hampshire name. now, chris sununu is battling for a second two-year term in the state's top offic
. >> next, a debate in the new hampshire is governor's race. income that governor chris sununu is seeking a second term. he and his democratic challenger molly kelly talked about several issues in this hour-long debate. this is a wn you are commitment 2018 special in partnership with saint anselm college and the new hampshire union leader. the granite state degrees. moderator: he is the incumbent governor with a well-known new hampshire name. now, chris sununu is battling for a second...
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generation but all young people in general stepping up and running for offices, especially here in new hampshire. there is so many of us. >> voices from the states, part of c-span's 50 capitals tour. >> tonight on american history tv in prime time, we will look back 50 years to richard nixon's 1968 presidential campaign beginning with a film from our real america series featuring the republican nominee answering questions from georgia residents. it was one in a series of live television broadcasts in live states paid for by the nixon campaign. american history tv is tonight on c-span 3 beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> larry kudlow is the director of the white house national economic council. he spoke yesterday at a forum on small business hosted by the "washington post." this is just over half an hour. >> great to be with you. good morning, i'm bob costa with the "washington post," national political reporter. i really appreciate you all coming out for this small business forum. we're so glad to have larry kudlow here, long time cnbc commentator, writer, author, now president trump's top econo
generation but all young people in general stepping up and running for offices, especially here in new hampshire. there is so many of us. >> voices from the states, part of c-span's 50 capitals tour. >> tonight on american history tv in prime time, we will look back 50 years to richard nixon's 1968 presidential campaign beginning with a film from our real america series featuring the republican nominee answering questions from georgia residents. it was one in a series of live...
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you know -- a whole lot in new hampshire. i started out, joe said talk about your career as governor, and i will say will little bit about it. i start out talking about my incredibly great record in washington. nobody gave a flip. he balanced the budget, what is that about? so as i learned as time went on here in this great place in this great state, is it was never about the issues. it really is about the people. and it is really about the day, as i even met with your governor today, who i think has done a terrific job and i'll tell you why. i believe that politics today is about something bigger than just these issues. not that issues don't matter. but it's about the soul. it's about the fact that if you want to be a successful leader, whether you are a manager like your great manager cora or whether it is in -- whether it is in business with people who are inspiring, what we learn is that when leaders can communicate to people that they can live a life a little bigger than themselves. it makes an unbelievable difference in
you know -- a whole lot in new hampshire. i started out, joe said talk about your career as governor, and i will say will little bit about it. i start out talking about my incredibly great record in washington. nobody gave a flip. he balanced the budget, what is that about? so as i learned as time went on here in this great place in this great state, is it was never about the issues. it really is about the people. and it is really about the day, as i even met with your governor today, who i...
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he delivered remarks at the first amendment gala in new hampshire. his remarks are about 40 minutes. kasich was a congressman servede terms, and he among other committees, he served on defense and budget. among his notable achievements were the budget act of 1997. the balanced budget act of 1997. who would have thunk it? after that, he was in the private sector for a time. and heed for fox news was an investment banker, though now i think they are both the same company. [laughter] he was governor of ohio for two terms or it i think he would probably say he is most proud of his achievements of governor of ohio and i hope he talks a little bit about that. he ran for president in 2000 and he doesn't remember me telling him this, but i told him he shouldn't do it. president and for what i should have done was endorsed him, but i didn't. [applause] favor toe tonight as a the school, which is a little school with big ambitions and has done a lot to teach a lot of people the first amendment and communications and broadcasting. the governor has agreed to say
he delivered remarks at the first amendment gala in new hampshire. his remarks are about 40 minutes. kasich was a congressman servede terms, and he among other committees, he served on defense and budget. among his notable achievements were the budget act of 1997. the balanced budget act of 1997. who would have thunk it? after that, he was in the private sector for a time. and heed for fox news was an investment banker, though now i think they are both the same company. [laughter] he was...
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s john kasich delivered remarks in new hampshire. he is term limited and ran to gainst donald trump. >> john kasich was a congressman for nine terms. and he senched among other committees, he served on defense and budget and among his notable achievements were the budget act of 1997, the balanced budget act of 1997. who would have thunching it. after that, he was in the private sector for a time. he worked for fox news and he was an investment banker, although now i think they are both the same company. [laughter] >> and he was governor of ohio for two terms and i think he would probably say he is most proud of his achievements as governor of ohio and i hope he talks a little bit about that. he ran for president in 2000 and he doesn't me telling him this but i remember telling him he shouldn't do it. in 2016 he ran for president. and what i would have done is endorse him, but i didn't. [applause] . he is here tonight first kasich: and amendment and communications and broadcasting, thanks to our friends at m.u.r. and the governor has
s john kasich delivered remarks in new hampshire. he is term limited and ran to gainst donald trump. >> john kasich was a congressman for nine terms. and he senched among other committees, he served on defense and budget and among his notable achievements were the budget act of 1997, the balanced budget act of 1997. who would have thunching it. after that, he was in the private sector for a time. he worked for fox news and he was an investment banker, although now i think they are both...
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i grew up in georgia, have been in new hampshire over 30 years. here, i have been accused of not being qualified for this seat by a democrat chairperson for our state. so, that same language is being used on both sides. you just saw hillary clinton last week suggesting all black people look the same. you saw hillary clinton and bill clinton create what i call the classroom to prison pipeline under bill clinton's watch 200,000 more black men and women went to prison. and hillary clinton referred to young black menace super predators. so when you start to look at this language, i don't find that to be true of new hampshire. i find that to be true of certain political figures who were democrats in the state of new hampshire. new hampshire isn't a racist state. i don't believe our country is a racist nation. i believe you have individuals who are racist. i believe you have people who use racist language. as an outsider new to politics and has worked in law enforcement and the military, coming to politics, race, sex, sexual orientation, gender, are use
i grew up in georgia, have been in new hampshire over 30 years. here, i have been accused of not being qualified for this seat by a democrat chairperson for our state. so, that same language is being used on both sides. you just saw hillary clinton last week suggesting all black people look the same. you saw hillary clinton and bill clinton create what i call the classroom to prison pipeline under bill clinton's watch 200,000 more black men and women went to prison. and hillary clinton referred...
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he spoke in manchester, new hampshire. kasich was a congressman for nine terms and he served he servedr committees on defense and budget. and among his notable achievements were the budget act of 1997 the balanced budget act of 1997. who would have thunk it? after that, he was in the private sector for a time. he worked for fox news and he was an investment banker, although now i think they're both the same company. and he was governor of ohio for two terms. and i think that he would probably say he is most proud of his achievements as governor of ohio and i hope he talks a little bit about that. he ran for president in 2000 and he doesn't remember me telling him this, but i told him he shouldn't do it. and in 2016 he ran for president. and what i should have done is endorsed him but i didn't. but he's here tonight as a favor b school which is a little school with big ambitions and has done a lot. and the governor has agreed to say a few words and then do a town hall q&a, as he told some people up in the back, you don't ha
he spoke in manchester, new hampshire. kasich was a congressman for nine terms and he served he servedr committees on defense and budget. and among his notable achievements were the budget act of 1997 the balanced budget act of 1997. who would have thunk it? after that, he was in the private sector for a time. he worked for fox news and he was an investment banker, although now i think they're both the same company. and he was governor of ohio for two terms. and i think that he would probably...
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seven hours until that new hampshire vote. i'll see you soon. thank you, nicole. well, if it's monday my election play list has one day more on repeat. >>> good evening, i'm chuck todd here at nbc news election headquarters in lovely new york city. the campaign trail is at current capacity. the current president, the former president, candidates galore, so we begin tonight with a question whether a democratic surge is for real and if it actually is happening, heading into the tomorrow. and we've got some peculiar new data points from our nbc news marest polling signaling there could be a democratic surge that's been building. but our wall street journal poll says not so fast. so we're going to dive into that with our pollsters in just a moment. another question is whether the president's amped up rhetoric is working. and he can expect a lot more of it as he makes otherwise closing statement on the trail tonight. they're going to be in rush limbaugh's hometown. in that state contest claire mccaskill has opened up a 3 point lead, a surprising result to some, but it's
seven hours until that new hampshire vote. i'll see you soon. thank you, nicole. well, if it's monday my election play list has one day more on repeat. >>> good evening, i'm chuck todd here at nbc news election headquarters in lovely new york city. the campaign trail is at current capacity. the current president, the former president, candidates galore, so we begin tonight with a question whether a democratic surge is for real and if it actually is happening, heading into the tomorrow....
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to second place in the polls in new hampshire, and when we did, we did not have a lot of money in our campaign so we did not do a lot of polling, but we try to see if we could verify the public poll which showed i was in second place, and when people would respond that they were voters of another candidate, they would ask who is your second choice, and when we asked trump voters, he was in first place, who was their second choice, 38% of them said me. the next closest was ted at 9%. that told us two things -- good news and bad news. the good news is if trump ever drops out, you are the republican nominee for president. bad news is if trump doesn't drop out, you are not the republican nominee for president. we felt very clearly by the beginning of january that we had fought our way all the way through this ticket of 17 candidates, that we had gotten the endorsement of two major conservative newspapers in new hampshire, and that we were ready to be the challenger to trump, and it all looked that way. marco rubio and jeb bush decided to spend in the first two weeks of january $8 million
to second place in the polls in new hampshire, and when we did, we did not have a lot of money in our campaign so we did not do a lot of polling, but we try to see if we could verify the public poll which showed i was in second place, and when people would respond that they were voters of another candidate, they would ask who is your second choice, and when we asked trump voters, he was in first place, who was their second choice, 38% of them said me. the next closest was ted at 9%. that told...
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thank you. >> in new hampshire.ill be cold, but it's -- >> always with those hardball questions. >> it's already cold. might as well be cold, new hampshire. governor john kasich, merry christmas to you, sir. >> merry christmas to you. >>> up next the democrats will face their own moment of june in january when they take control of the house of representatives. that's going to happen. they've got the win. 40-seat pickup. what will democrats do with that power, to ensure that mueller is allowed to complete his investigation as republican governor john kasich says he must be able to do? and america is allowed to see the results of that investigation in its entirety. the full report for everybody to read. you're watching "hardball." the kenya tea development agency is an organization that is owned by tea farmers. every week we sell this tea, we get paid in multiple accounts. we were looking for a bank to provide a safe and efficient technology platform to pay our farmers. citi was the only one that was able to ensure th
thank you. >> in new hampshire.ill be cold, but it's -- >> always with those hardball questions. >> it's already cold. might as well be cold, new hampshire. governor john kasich, merry christmas to you, sir. >> merry christmas to you. >>> up next the democrats will face their own moment of june in january when they take control of the house of representatives. that's going to happen. they've got the win. 40-seat pickup. what will democrats do with that power, to...
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bush, which was new hampshire. beat him in south carolina with veterans support and then run the table. - how you doing? - well, hanging in there. but, the people in new houpshire want to meet y. i would have as many as five town hall meetings in a day. thank you again. - lunching with you. - thank you. it's my honor to be with you. john mccain. nice to see you how are you? they expect that and that's how we did it. how are you, sir? good to see you. looking forward to seeing you tonight. - so mccain talking absst some processues that normall pdon't resonate insidential primary much, but talking about campaign finance reform and kind of replacing political bs with straight talk, he hit a chord. he really hit a chord. and then we got that rocket fuel. he hit a chord. he really hit a chord. - gove bush called me. i was in my hotel room that afternoon, and said, "you need to comdown here," and i said, "well--" he said, "have you talked to karl?" and i said, "no." and he said, "well the polls have come baod and they're
bush, which was new hampshire. beat him in south carolina with veterans support and then run the table. - how you doing? - well, hanging in there. but, the people in new houpshire want to meet y. i would have as many as five town hall meetings in a day. thank you again. - lunching with you. - thank you. it's my honor to be with you. john mccain. nice to see you how are you? they expect that and that's how we did it. how are you, sir? good to see you. looking forward to seeing you tonight. - so...
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his home state of new hampshire. frank will join us later this morning to explore the deeper reason for the trip. >>> today at 9:00, the final weekend before election day. we're talking live with the senior political writer about the biggest races in the bay area and beyond. >>> the final battle of the bay is a blow out. we look at the action on and off the field. >>> the director of the documentary 5b joins us with the story at how nurses at san francisco general stepped in to help people dying from a mysterious illness we now know was aids. >>> people are saying hey, don' let the door hit you on the way to las vegas. have you watched the game? >> 34-43. >> i watched probably 80%. good game. >> he played well of course the raiders defense did not so it's kind of hard to see how good he is really but it was good for the kids. 22 years old, something like that. >> a text from brett favr. he wears number four because the former quarterback both went to the same clenl, southern miss and then he got a phone call, pretty
his home state of new hampshire. frank will join us later this morning to explore the deeper reason for the trip. >>> today at 9:00, the final weekend before election day. we're talking live with the senior political writer about the biggest races in the bay area and beyond. >>> the final battle of the bay is a blow out. we look at the action on and off the field. >>> the director of the documentary 5b joins us with the story at how nurses at san francisco general...
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because i learned -- [applause] i learned a whole lot in new hampshire. you know when i started out and joe says talk about your governor, but i started out talking about my incredibly great record in washington. nobody gave a flip. [laughter] he balanced the budget, what is that about? so as i learned as time went on, here, in this great place in this great state, is it was never about the issues. it really is about the people. and it is really about today as i even met with your governor today, who i think has done a terrific job and i'll tell you why. i believe that politics today is about something bigger than just these issues. not that issues don't matter. but it's about the soul. it's publicity the fact that if you want to be a successful leader, whether you are a manager like your great manager coria, or whether it is in business, with people who are inspiring, what we learn is that when leaders can communicate to people, that they can live a life a little bigger than themselves, it makes an unbelievable difference in the way the world spins. what
because i learned -- [applause] i learned a whole lot in new hampshire. you know when i started out and joe says talk about your governor, but i started out talking about my incredibly great record in washington. nobody gave a flip. [laughter] he balanced the budget, what is that about? so as i learned as time went on, here, in this great place in this great state, is it was never about the issues. it really is about the people. and it is really about today as i even met with your governor...
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. >> reporter: 27-year-old safiya wazir is the first refugee ever elected to new hampshire's state house. her family fled afghanistan and the taliban 21 years ago, spent ten years in a refugee camp before making their way here. she studied the dictionary at night to learn english. >> one thing a younger generation could do is the energy that you have, you want to be the advocate for females and young people and working families. >> reporter: these days our politics clearly can frustrate, anger, and divide. but these two winners provide a much-needed reminder our elections still have the power to inspire. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," in the series a "more perfect union," how a califorora town i is c comingg togetether support t a mann withhywar hear. i'm anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning news."
. >> reporter: 27-year-old safiya wazir is the first refugee ever elected to new hampshire's state house. her family fled afghanistan and the taliban 21 years ago, spent ten years in a refugee camp before making their way here. she studied the dictionary at night to learn english. >> one thing a younger generation could do is the energy that you have, you want to be the advocate for females and young people and working families. >> reporter: these days our politics clearly can...
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ce reporter: 27-year-old democrat safiya wazir is the first refugee ever elected to new hampshire's state house. her family fled afghanistan and the taliban 21 years ago, spent ten years in a refugee camp, before making their way here. she studied the dictionary at night to learn english. >> one thing a younger unneration can do is, the energy that you have, you want to be ane advocate for seniors and young people and working families. >> fighting for justice! r> reporter: these days, our politics clearly can frustrate, anger, and divide, but these two winners provide a much-needed reminder: our elections still have the power to inspire. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> glor: up next here tonight: how the house was flipped. some cbs stations will be alaving us now for local programming, but for many of you, this special expanded edition of the "cbs evening news" will continue in just a moment. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org sfx: squeak
ce reporter: 27-year-old democrat safiya wazir is the first refugee ever elected to new hampshire's state house. her family fled afghanistan and the taliban 21 years ago, spent ten years in a refugee camp, before making their way here. she studied the dictionary at night to learn english. >> one thing a younger unneration can do is, the energy that you have, you want to be ane advocate for seniors and young people and working families. >> fighting for justice! r> reporter: these...
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. >> new hampshire is a purposel state, the governor elected every two yearss here and chris sununu won in 2016. shep. >> shepard: there are firsts for everything, no matter how old you become. today a second correction, i reported earlier something about poll closings in texas and then i reported something else. polls close at texas 7 p.m. local time, no matter where you live. if you live in el paso, dallas, houston or small town i can't pronounce, your polls close this evening 7:00 local time. next we'll head to kansas for coverage. i regret the error more than you know. next head to kansas for coverage of the governor's race and to new jersey, where a senate seat is on the line. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge
. >> new hampshire is a purposel state, the governor elected every two yearss here and chris sununu won in 2016. shep. >> shepard: there are firsts for everything, no matter how old you become. today a second correction, i reported earlier something about poll closings in texas and then i reported something else. polls close at texas 7 p.m. local time, no matter where you live. if you live in el paso, dallas, houston or small town i can't pronounce, your polls close this evening...
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so this is chopper 4 over the scene at new hampshire avenue chalmers road. you can see just how big the problem is there. when chopper 4 zooms out, now we start to see thebackup here, northbound new hampshi avenue fomiles. oh my goodness. we cannot catch a break. yesterday was a rough day on the road with theweather. and tonight is not any better with this water main break once again in silver spring. new hampshire avenue at chalmers road. from the live sk, i'm erika gonzalez. back to you guys in the studio. >> now at 6:30, disturbing new details about the death of fairfax county teenager, jholie moussa was just 16 when her ex-boyfriend allegedly kled her. prosecutors presented key evidence to a judge today. >> bureau chief julie carey reports and included a description of the teen spect's full confession. >> reporter: detectives say nebu ebrahim tried to cover up his crime, tried to cover up what happened in woodlawn park last he told them he took the victim's cell phone from her lifeless body, removing the sim car, putting it in a weighted bag and tossing i
so this is chopper 4 over the scene at new hampshire avenue chalmers road. you can see just how big the problem is there. when chopper 4 zooms out, now we start to see thebackup here, northbound new hampshi avenue fomiles. oh my goodness. we cannot catch a break. yesterday was a rough day on the road with theweather. and tonight is not any better with this water main break once again in silver spring. new hampshire avenue at chalmers road. from the live sk, i'm erika gonzalez. back to you guys...
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and if you are wondering all the way to new hampshire? that's 11,825,000 steps. or in sneaker numbers, about 20 pairs of shoes he will wear out along the way. very ambitious and it all kicks off on election day. i'm frank mallicoat, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> all right. rosemary, the warm weather holding on here for the weekend. and but we're still talking about the red flag conditions, quite concerning, i know. >> you're right. this is going to be a lot like last weekend, north and east bay hills and unfortunately it's something we'll probably see over and over again until we get some rain in the bay area. giving you a look at the hills in the east bay and mount diablo, winds light. they haven't picked up yet. the advisory goes into place overnight. i'll have details on that in just a moment. let's look at storm tracker 2. the pacific northwest is getting rain. washington, oregon, but it is already moving east. you can see it over idaho at this point. right behind it, high pressure is going to strengthen and those winds will kick up. so for our bay area weekend, the o
and if you are wondering all the way to new hampshire? that's 11,825,000 steps. or in sneaker numbers, about 20 pairs of shoes he will wear out along the way. very ambitious and it all kicks off on election day. i'm frank mallicoat, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> all right. rosemary, the warm weather holding on here for the weekend. and but we're still talking about the red flag conditions, quite concerning, i know. >> you're right. this is going to be a lot like last weekend, north and...
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also the former governor of new hampshire. he is also running for a cause. >> we hope to raise a million dollars. >> reporter: the money will go to the firefighters cancer support network, a nonprofit that provides care and cancer prevention training for firefighters nationwide. >> we know that being in the industry does take years off of our lives. but it's something that, um, you know, we want to do. you know, kind of like what matty is doing. helping. that's our way of helping as well. >> reporter: helping. it's in matty gregg's dna. >> good morning. >> reporter: he is hoping his kindness is contagious as he begins his trek to meet america all5,075 miles of it. -- all 5,075 miles of it. that's a long way and the numbers back it up. he hopes to run about 22 to 23 miles a day, the pace about a 10 to 12-minute mile, how many steps in a day? 43,000. and if you are wondering all the way to new hampshire? that's 11,825,000 steps. or in sneaker numbers, about 20 pairs of shoes he wilwet all kicks off on election day. i'm frank mal
also the former governor of new hampshire. he is also running for a cause. >> we hope to raise a million dollars. >> reporter: the money will go to the firefighters cancer support network, a nonprofit that provides care and cancer prevention training for firefighters nationwide. >> we know that being in the industry does take years off of our lives. but it's something that, um, you know, we want to do. you know, kind of like what matty is doing. helping. that's our way of...
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presidential candidate in 2020, speaks at the loeb school's first amendment gala in manchester, new hampshire. this is 40 minutes. >> john kasich was a congressman for nine terms and he served, among other committees, he served on defense and budget and among his notable achievements were the budget act of 1997. the balanced budget october of 1997. who would have thunk it. after that he was in the private sec for for a time. he worked for fox news and he was an investment banker although now i think they're both the same company. [laughter] >> and he was governor of ohio for two terms and i think he would say he's most proud of his achievements as governor of ohio and i hope he talks a little about that. he ran for president in 2000 and he doesn't remember me telling him this, but i told him he shouldn't do it. and in 2016, he ran for president and what i should have done is endorsed him but i didn't. [applaus [applause]. >> guest: but he's here tonight as a favor to the loeb school, a little school with big ambitions and done a lot to teach a lot of people the first amendment and communicati
presidential candidate in 2020, speaks at the loeb school's first amendment gala in manchester, new hampshire. this is 40 minutes. >> john kasich was a congressman for nine terms and he served, among other committees, he served on defense and budget and among his notable achievements were the budget act of 1997. the balanced budget october of 1997. who would have thunk it. after that he was in the private sec for for a time. he worked for fox news and he was an investment banker although...
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we're right here on the lanes of northbound new hampshire avenue. take a look at all the debris here in the roadway. this is the damage that that water main caus, and we talked to many drivers today who were scrambling, trying to get this mess. and we want to show you what it was like when the water was still flowing earlier this happened just after after t pa of the road buckled, and that's why it had to be shut down. wfscas begun work here. they did locate the pipe tha will but heavy equipment need to be brought in. and of course, they're going to have to fixuphe. t r ioad now a wfsc spokeswoman said she's not sure when the road will reopen. >> just asking people to please be patient. if you can find an alternate route, i would advise it. e are conscious of the impact that it has on customers and commut us. to work wi >> the wsse asking people to work with the you're looking at more of the damage here on northbound new hampshire avenue. some of the work-arounds, if you get o on the beltway and take new hampshire avenue, you cannot get on to it nor
we're right here on the lanes of northbound new hampshire avenue. take a look at all the debris here in the roadway. this is the damage that that water main caus, and we talked to many drivers today who were scrambling, trying to get this mess. and we want to show you what it was like when the water was still flowing earlier this happened just after after t pa of the road buckled, and that's why it had to be shut down. wfscas begun work here. they did locate the pipe tha will but heavy...
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new hampshire does democracy better than any other state. coming up in these midterm elections people are active and engaged, informed, ready to vote on november 6 and the democrats are going to take control. >> if control of congress changes after the 2018 midterm elections that will greatly impact me, my family and many fellow students. there are many issues going on right now that i care about, one of those being healthcare policy. my mother has been greatly affected by healthcare policy and if the democrats were to regain control of congress i feel that that not only myself, my family and many other americans across the country will benefit for the best. >> the answer i give is what happens if the congress changes, i think the ds have a wonderful chance to win the house, that's very, very significant. i'm not so sure about the senate race. it looks as if the senate race may be best case scenario would be 50/50, worst-case scenario 52/48 in terms of the republicans. what's going to happen after the midterm election is anybody's guess. i t
new hampshire does democracy better than any other state. coming up in these midterm elections people are active and engaged, informed, ready to vote on november 6 and the democrats are going to take control. >> if control of congress changes after the 2018 midterm elections that will greatly impact me, my family and many fellow students. there are many issues going on right now that i care about, one of those being healthcare policy. my mother has been greatly affected by healthcare...
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frank will tell you the deeper reason for the trip from california to new hampshire.a's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. recently, more than $20 million has been spent in the race for superintendent of public instruction to attack my friend tony thurmond's record. well, i've worked with tony, and no one is more qualified to lead our state's schools. that's why tony thurmond is the only candidate endorsed by classroom teachers and the california democratic party. because tony will stand up to the donald trump-betsy devos agenda and has always protected our local public schools. join me in voting for tony thurmond. let's put our kids first. >>> a kros
frank will tell you the deeper reason for the trip from california to new hampshire.a's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm...
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thank c-span for visiting new hampshire. new hampshire does democracy better than any state. and in aged -- and engaged and informed. democrats are going to take control. if control of congress changes that will greatly impact me, my family and my students. there are many issues right now i care about, one of those being health care policy. been greatly affected by health care policy, and if democrats regained control of congress i fear that family and many other americans will benefit for the best. >> what happens of congress changes? have a wonderful chance to win the house. that's very significant. i'm not sure about the senate race. case the senate, best 50-50, worst-case 52-48 in terms of republicans. it's anybody's guess. forthk some efforts put by the president have really got to be stopped, and it will take a congress made up of democrats in order to do that. i think the country is at risk. >> the effects of the midterm election, depending whether it housees from a republican to a democratic house, will affect me and members of my generation significantly. i'm really
thank c-span for visiting new hampshire. new hampshire does democracy better than any state. and in aged -- and engaged and informed. democrats are going to take control. if control of congress changes that will greatly impact me, my family and my students. there are many issues right now i care about, one of those being health care policy. been greatly affected by health care policy, and if democrats regained control of congress i fear that family and many other americans will benefit for the...
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i'd just wish i had more cousins n new hampshire. back in those early days snowflake was very much still a part of the wild west. a few years after its founding, we and jordan's son, james madison flake, my great grandfather, was deputized along with his brother, charles, to arrest an outlaw. they did so. but not before the outlaw killed charles and wounded my great grant father, james madison. james madison flake pitched in to help raise his brother's four children and within three years he lost his own wife to illness. leaving him to raise his nine kids alone. he wrote in his journal, once again i must kiss the sod and face a cloudy future. that phrase sticks with me whenever i have my elevator moments, or whenever money jumps from behind the russell trolley to pepper me with gotcha questions. [applause] ou know it's true. i guess i have still pretty good . in the ensuing years, james madison flake went on to honor his wife's memory by traveling and crisscrossing the state of arizona and as far away as colorado to promote women's s
i'd just wish i had more cousins n new hampshire. back in those early days snowflake was very much still a part of the wild west. a few years after its founding, we and jordan's son, james madison flake, my great grandfather, was deputized along with his brother, charles, to arrest an outlaw. they did so. but not before the outlaw killed charles and wounded my great grant father, james madison. james madison flake pitched in to help raise his brother's four children and within three years he...
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this is new hampshire avenue. and that is the damage caused by the floodwaters. but if we're going to pan the these and show you, trucks just arrived here. they are going to have to dig down in the road and fix the proble northbound g down new hampshire avenue. the road buckled in some places, broken intopieces. this major comter route shut down. people tried to get home and enstart their we for some frustration set in. >> i've got a baby in the car and a mama. us some no way to give direction so we can deviate before this? >> reporter: wsse says a 16-inch pipe burst. that's small, but it's a big problem for anyone who lives in this area or if their commuteta s them through here. some cut through side streets. this man is trying to visit someone in a nursing home. how much extra time will that take? about 3 minutes, 45 minutes. >> reporter: you're going to go tesee your s >> oh, i got to see her every day. >> reporter: thank you, sir. >> god bless you. >> reporter: crews used a pipe finder and then began the digging. wsse could not tell us how long it will take t
this is new hampshire avenue. and that is the damage caused by the floodwaters. but if we're going to pan the these and show you, trucks just arrived here. they are going to have to dig down in the road and fix the proble northbound g down new hampshire avenue. the road buckled in some places, broken intopieces. this major comter route shut down. people tried to get home and enstart their we for some frustration set in. >> i've got a baby in the car and a mama. us some no way to give...
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farmington new hampshire, two women geo number killed in january 2017, suspect is accused of using ato stab christine sullivan and jenna pellegrini inside their home spirit he then allegedly grabbed their bodies in tarps and place them under the porch before scrubbing the murder scene. the 6'2", 280 pounds suspect has pleaded not guilty. prosecutors believe that recordings from an amazon echo inside the house may provide further clues about the killing. the court documents it says there is probable cause, the recordings may include "the attack and possible removal of the body from the kitchen." police seized the echo device when they secure the crime scene, but all the recordings are stored on amazon servers, cinelli new hampshire judge has ordered amazon to turn over two days of recordings, along with any information about cell phones that may have been linked to the smart speaker during that time. back. initially, amazon pushing back, releasing a statement "amazon will not release customer information without a valid and binding legal demand, properly served on us. amazon objects t
farmington new hampshire, two women geo number killed in january 2017, suspect is accused of using ato stab christine sullivan and jenna pellegrini inside their home spirit he then allegedly grabbed their bodies in tarps and place them under the porch before scrubbing the murder scene. the 6'2", 280 pounds suspect has pleaded not guilty. prosecutors believe that recordings from an amazon echo inside the house may provide further clues about the killing. the court documents it says there is...
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inner loop after new hampshire avenue, right side blocked by a crash crash. all lanes are blocked there because of downed wires here this morning. something else to tell youbout here, we do have one other situation on 295 with some flooding. we'll talk more about that coming up. >> take a look at the mess on i-70 in frederick county, maryland yesterday. many drivers were waiting outside of their cars. sst tired ofting in their cars. things started moving much later in the evening. snowplows moved through t night. >> we saw mixed reaction from people in northern virginia that ha to deal with the mid november snow. traffic problems and delays caused a wholef lot frustration but plenty of people were happy to see the first snowfall of the year so soon. >> i lov snow andhe wintertime in general. i'm so ready for it. >> i say absolutely not. i mean, i think it's lik miserable to walk in and drive n >> i love snow but to say you're 15th.for it on november i get the snow loving, but could we maybe have thanksgiving? i'm with you on that. >> it's 4:33. several school
inner loop after new hampshire avenue, right side blocked by a crash crash. all lanes are blocked there because of downed wires here this morning. something else to tell youbout here, we do have one other situation on 295 with some flooding. we'll talk more about that coming up. >> take a look at the mess on i-70 in frederick county, maryland yesterday. many drivers were waiting outside of their cars. sst tired ofting in their cars. things started moving much later in the evening....
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but this last time i came from new hampshire to virginia so you know, what new hampshire is like we donot do electronic i left it blank and i walked out. but he is so dishonest. you have a background in behavior with people and he does lie. y-letter? . >> i can give you one example. >> we don't have time. >> but he doesn't strike me as a dishonest person for what he does in the media maybe he made a statement that isn't what he said i wrote it out word for word in my book and i explained it like the muslim band. that was obama's list of countries. stopping people at the border with their children that was obama's policy. so i think some of it is how it has been communicated in the media. but i'm happy to address those one-on-one. >> mad politics is the name of the book. doctor gina lowden is the author. thank you for being on the tv.
but this last time i came from new hampshire to virginia so you know, what new hampshire is like we donot do electronic i left it blank and i walked out. but he is so dishonest. you have a background in behavior with people and he does lie. y-letter? . >> i can give you one example. >> we don't have time. >> but he doesn't strike me as a dishonest person for what he does in the media maybe he made a statement that isn't what he said i wrote it out word for word in my book and...
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some history behind them, his second cousin is judd gregg, the former governor and senator from new hampshire, he is also running for a cause. >> we hope teresa million dollars. >> reporter: that money will go to the firefighters cancer support network, which gives prevention training for firefighters nationwide. >> we know being in the industry takes years off of our lives, but it is something that we want to do. kind of like what maddie is doing, helping, that is our way of helping as well. >> reporter: helping is in his dna, he is hoping that his kindness is contagious, as he begins his track to meet america, all 5075 miles of it. ? can you tell i have a cold? >> reporter: maybe just a little bit, nine-month is what he is hoping, 22 miles per day, that will take 43,000 steps per day, from cupertino all the way to new hampshire is more than 11 mama -- 11 million miles -- steps. we wish him all the best.>>> crazy, wow, an impressive the -- feet. how about a little of a cold down? did you enjoy yesterday? >> it was phenomenal. >> with another great day coming our way, look at these temperatur
some history behind them, his second cousin is judd gregg, the former governor and senator from new hampshire, he is also running for a cause. >> we hope teresa million dollars. >> reporter: that money will go to the firefighters cancer support network, which gives prevention training for firefighters nationwide. >> we know being in the industry takes years off of our lives, but it is something that we want to do. kind of like what maddie is doing, helping, that is our way of...
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his second cousin is judd gregg, the former governor, senator and congressman from new hampshire. mattie is also ready for a cause. >> we hope to raise $1 million. >> that money will go to the firefighters get a support network, a nonprofit that provides care and cancer prevention training for firefighters nationwide. >> we know that being in the industry does take years off of our lives but it is something that we want to do. kind of like what maddie is doing, helping, that is our way of helping as well. >> reporter: helping is an greg's dna. he is hoping his kindness is contagious as he begins his track to meet america, all 5075 miles of it. >>> bigger than basketball. when we return we are going to meet a little boy with a big support system. how the stanford basketball team helped him through cancer treatment. >> they are very inspiring. it is unbelievable hanging out with these guys because they are huge giants. i am little. >>> that kid has got game. this is tyler williams who is a senior at modesto christian. he put in an alley it to himself. he has graduated and is now pla
his second cousin is judd gregg, the former governor, senator and congressman from new hampshire. mattie is also ready for a cause. >> we hope to raise $1 million. >> that money will go to the firefighters get a support network, a nonprofit that provides care and cancer prevention training for firefighters nationwide. >> we know that being in the industry does take years off of our lives but it is something that we want to do. kind of like what maddie is doing, helping, that...
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today and along the spine of the appalachian mountains with snowfall in vermont and maine and new hampshirek as well. could exceed a half a foot. 31 million people impacted by the potential of flooding from atlanta to the nation's capital. you see the rain and snowfall totals for this region. maybe a couple inches on the ground in new york city. 35 degrees for the big apple. we warm up for the weekend. back to you. >>> thank you, derek. michael avenatti denying any wrongdoing after his arrest on suspension of felony domestic violence. the los angeles police department says the report was taken tuesday in west los angeles. he posted $50,000 bail and left police custody wednesday night. >> i have never struck a woman. i never will strike a woman. i am a father to two beautiful, smart daughters. i would never disrespect them by touching a woman inappropriately or striking a woman. >> avenatti floated the idea of a 2020 presidential run. he canceled his set appearances for friday and saturday. >>> coming up, talk about a cheap shot. this move got a college basketball player banned from campus.
today and along the spine of the appalachian mountains with snowfall in vermont and maine and new hampshirek as well. could exceed a half a foot. 31 million people impacted by the potential of flooding from atlanta to the nation's capital. you see the rain and snowfall totals for this region. maybe a couple inches on the ground in new york city. 35 degrees for the big apple. we warm up for the weekend. back to you. >>> thank you, derek. michael avenatti denying any wrongdoing after his...
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you know what new hampshire is like. we don't have that electronic voting and i looked at that little thing on the ballot and i walked out and left it blank. he is doinhe's doing some good s so dishonest. you've got a background in behavior with people and he does lie. why? >> guest: if you could give me one example. >> host: we are not going to have time. >> guest: [inaudible] i would like to hear one example because he doesn't come across to me as a dishonest person and i think a lot of the things he's said has been misconstrued in the media starting with the statement about mexicans, that isn't what he said. i wrote it word for word in my book and explain it. other things like thean moslem then, that was obama's list of countries and people thought that was a horrible thing but reat was obama's list of things. children of the border, that was obama's policy. i think that how people communicate it in the media and people just kind of understand and i just don't know of any outright lies but i'm happy to address them if
you know what new hampshire is like. we don't have that electronic voting and i looked at that little thing on the ballot and i walked out and left it blank. he is doinhe's doing some good s so dishonest. you've got a background in behavior with people and he does lie. why? >> guest: if you could give me one example. >> host: we are not going to have time. >> guest: [inaudible] i would like to hear one example because he doesn't come across to me as a dishonest person and i...
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chopper 4 at the scene of an apartment fire just inside the beltway off new hampshire avenue. >> the are the northwest park apartments, about 20 fire trucks are on the scene. jackiet j arrived. what are you learning. >> reporter: we can tell 0u about 2amilies out of their homes at this time because of what you can see behind me. you can see the topwo floors of that building, the two apartmentshere burne out. we understand that when firefighters arrivedere about 10:30 tonight, we have some pictures of what it looked like a little earlier. they did have to rescue people from that building. you n see the ladders that are up just outside those windows. a scarysituation, awe situation year are this time of it gets cold, and people start to use different heating sources inside their e homes. now, not have any information on any injuries. we don't believe anyone was injured. we're still trying to get that infonoation. righ everybody who was in that building is out here on the reet after they were evacuated. it's cold. a lot of the folks are just in their pajamas, obviously, at this time of
chopper 4 at the scene of an apartment fire just inside the beltway off new hampshire avenue. >> the are the northwest park apartments, about 20 fire trucks are on the scene. jackiet j arrived. what are you learning. >> reporter: we can tell 0u about 2amilies out of their homes at this time because of what you can see behind me. you can see the topwo floors of that building, the two apartmentshere burne out. we understand that when firefighters arrivedere about 10:30 tonight, we...
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also on new hampshire avenueaue this is north of the belt way toward white oak late last the 16 inch water main was fixed and the road was reopened this morning. >>> the death toll for the campfire in northernalifornia is now at 71. and authorities estimate more 00than people are still unaccounted for. of the 71 remains, 58 have been identified. officials say it's tricky to figure outpl how many p are actually missing at this hour. so that list they expt will change from day to day. now president trump is on his way to california t survey some of that damage. >>> a former high ranking montgomery county employee admits to embezzling nearly $7 million from the county. according topeter's plea agreement, he stole the money over the course ofix years while serving as the chiefer ating officer for the department of economic development. investigators say that position helped him redirect all that money. he tas only caught after irs noticed he was spending a lot of that money gambling but had not reported all of his income. >> a bulk of the money, vast it majority of appears to be gone and
also on new hampshire avenueaue this is north of the belt way toward white oak late last the 16 inch water main was fixed and the road was reopened this morning. >>> the death toll for the campfire in northernalifornia is now at 71. and authorities estimate more 00than people are still unaccounted for. of the 71 remains, 58 have been identified. officials say it's tricky to figure outpl how many p are actually missing at this hour. so that list they expt will change from day to day....
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video shows the toyota corolla and a pea pod by giant food truck here at intersection of new hampshire avenue and nor northampton drive. the driver of the truck struck the car i as was making a left turn. police are not saying who was at fault. the driver of the toy woman who was a passenger in the car died. another passenger in the corolla has life-threatening injuries. the driver othe peapod truck was not hurt. eo far montgomery county pol have not identified the victims. they say they're still trying to notify their families. in montgomery county, darcy sp cer, news4. >>> here's what we've heard from giant in a statement to news4 that reads in part, quote, we are aware of this unfortunate situation. we are fully cooperating with local authorities and have placed the driver on administrative lea during the investigation, unquote. they sayhe t thoughts are with all those involved. >>> breaking news to get to now. devastation in partsn of north and southern california tonight. wildfires have killed 11 people. nine peoplor dead in theern part of the state. two others killed not far from
video shows the toyota corolla and a pea pod by giant food truck here at intersection of new hampshire avenue and nor northampton drive. the driver of the truck struck the car i as was making a left turn. police are not saying who was at fault. the driver of the toy woman who was a passenger in the car died. another passenger in the corolla has life-threatening injuries. the driver othe peapod truck was not hurt. eo far montgomery county pol have not identified the victims. they say they're...