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new hampshire offered it. new hampshire is not for everyone. people are like, oh, it is so cold. >> what was it like to grow up in south africa being part of a minority, being part of this system? was it normal for you at the time? >> no. i have a very unique background. my dad worked with the apartheid regime. you know, we were not raised in a racist environment or anything . i actually traveled a lot as a child. having this comparison, i guess, of what life was like in south africa. the nationalist government, i was sort of growing up towards detail and. the nationalist government was sort of clinging to their power. seeing a lot of what we are seeing now in america in terms of mass censorship. telling people there's only one story or one answer. now i was an activist. i did go to marches. i worked with fcs when i was doing my law degree. i was one of the few lawyers who would actually go into the township and represent, you know, defendants. they talk about that and how i could do that. and then people are like it is not safe. don't do that.
new hampshire offered it. new hampshire is not for everyone. people are like, oh, it is so cold. >> what was it like to grow up in south africa being part of a minority, being part of this system? was it normal for you at the time? >> no. i have a very unique background. my dad worked with the apartheid regime. you know, we were not raised in a racist environment or anything . i actually traveled a lot as a child. having this comparison, i guess, of what life was like in south...
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trying to attract libertarians to the state of new hampshire. a mass migration movement so what we're trying to do and we've been around and are success stories are highly of the state but what we did is in 2001, this gentleman was a yale student at the time wrote asa and he was like what would happen if we put all libertarians in one geographic area. the problem is there are a lot of people who actually believe in freedom and the principles of freedom but there scattered all over america or all over the world. so he had this notion if you sort of concentrated together in one, you'd be able to make absolute differences and achieve liberty in our lifetime. so i read a bio back in 2003. i started going to new hampshire to check out the scene and in 2005 when i finished my mfa at city college i decided my husband and i were like let's move to new hampshire and see what this is about so we moved out and the rest as they say is history which you can read about in my book. >> what the experience been like living in newhampshire as part of this project
trying to attract libertarians to the state of new hampshire. a mass migration movement so what we're trying to do and we've been around and are success stories are highly of the state but what we did is in 2001, this gentleman was a yale student at the time wrote asa and he was like what would happen if we put all libertarians in one geographic area. the problem is there are a lot of people who actually believe in freedom and the principles of freedom but there scattered all over america or...
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one of the essays in the book is aboutt protests that we did in new hampshire with small town in new hampshire and they ran an open door, the onion network and basically it allows you to secretly or anonymously surf the internet used by suppressive regime. i might argue it's being used by activists in america because we need a channel to do these things. at the protest, we had librarians, 80-year-old librarians from vermont had driven down and we had people from all over the state saying the department of homeland security doesn't have the right to come into new hampshire and shut down this tool they've created that people use in order to be able to anonymously search for things. it's not affect government business or we read, or we are interested in and what we are doing. it is deeply problematic where moving in this direction and that there are not enough people in the mainstream speaking out against this because it's ah giant issue. we are moving entirely in the wrong direction and i hope people will read the book and understand there are a lot of voices, not just mine, there are a
one of the essays in the book is aboutt protests that we did in new hampshire with small town in new hampshire and they ran an open door, the onion network and basically it allows you to secretly or anonymously surf the internet used by suppressive regime. i might argue it's being used by activists in america because we need a channel to do these things. at the protest, we had librarians, 80-year-old librarians from vermont had driven down and we had people from all over the state saying the...
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one t is about the protests that we did in new hampshire. they ran the network and basically whatat it does is allw to anonymously surf the internet. like in oppressive regimes i might argue that it's now being used by activists in america because we need a channel in order to do these things. at this protest it was a sight to behold. we had people from all over the state saying the department of homeland security doesn't have the right to come into a town in new hampshire and shut down the tool that they've created in order to be able to anonymously search for things. it's none of the government's business what we read or what we are interested in or what we are doing. it is deeply problematic that we are moving in this direction and there are not enough people in the mainstream speaking out against this becausere it is a giant, giant issue. we are working in the wrong and i hope that people will read the book and understand there are a lot of voices out here. everyone that went through 2020, it's frankly undeniable that we are right. we ar
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william marsh is a state representative in new hampshire elected to four terms. until this week he was a republican. he's also an ophthalmologist and has a staunch record for advocating for public health measures. he says the tipping point was this week when his colleagues opposed president biden's plan to require vaccinations for federal and private sector workers. so he planned on retiring quietly. he switched parties. he is now a democrat. here is his reasoning given to "the washington post." quote, it is not in the interests of the public to allow covid to spread in new hampshire as it has in florida. i am a doctor first, so i stood up for my patients and said i am done with this. he goes on to say, quote, i have come to realize a majority of republicans, both locally and in the new hampshire house, hold values which no longer reflect traditional republican values. and so i am recognizing the reality that today's republican
william marsh is a state representative in new hampshire elected to four terms. until this week he was a republican. he's also an ophthalmologist and has a staunch record for advocating for public health measures. he says the tipping point was this week when his colleagues opposed president biden's plan to require vaccinations for federal and private sector workers. so he planned on retiring quietly. he switched parties. he is now a democrat. here is his reasoning given to "the washington...
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anyway it's all beautiful new hampshire.untains will soon be blanketed in their autumnal quilt of yellow, orange and red, quintessential new england foliage on the hills that make up 25% of its land. gondolas giving visitors a bird's-eye view. tucked in a valley near the base of the highest peak in the northeast is the mt. washington resort. the grand giant of a hotel built in 1902 had to pause operations last year due to covid. >> it's been a journey. >> reporter: management using the temporary shutdown to improve the hotel before welcoming people back. >> we added some guest rooms, did some work in our restaurants. we took advantage of the time. >> reporter: and with halloween on the horizon, hotel visitors may want to be on the lookout for guests who have overstayed their welcome. >> but it is allegedly haunted here? >> one of the original founders' wives is known to make an appearance here or there. >> reporter: if there are any apparitions here they seem to be friendly just like everyone else we've met in new hampshire.
anyway it's all beautiful new hampshire.untains will soon be blanketed in their autumnal quilt of yellow, orange and red, quintessential new england foliage on the hills that make up 25% of its land. gondolas giving visitors a bird's-eye view. tucked in a valley near the base of the highest peak in the northeast is the mt. washington resort. the grand giant of a hotel built in 1902 had to pause operations last year due to covid. >> it's been a journey. >> reporter: management using...
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from concord new hampshire, this is about an hour. >> hello. i am david mcintosh, president of the club for growth. welcome to the national forum on school choice. i want to think everyone at the theater. they've done a great job of helping us get set up. it's great to be in concorde. all of you from the granite state, thank you for bringing us here. we have an exciting program i cannot wait to present. club for growth is the largest organization to fight for limited government and freedom. this is a first of a series of several forms where we will present the case for school choice across america. last year with covid, the school shut down and left so many students and parents stranded. that episode open their eyes to the fact that too often, politicians care more about their interest than they do about making sure every student has the best possible education. so we are partnering with betsy devos and other conservatives to capitalize on this moment and present a unique ability of school choice to lift our students and give them great opportu
from concord new hampshire, this is about an hour. >> hello. i am david mcintosh, president of the club for growth. welcome to the national forum on school choice. i want to think everyone at the theater. they've done a great job of helping us get set up. it's great to be in concorde. all of you from the granite state, thank you for bringing us here. we have an exciting program i cannot wait to present. club for growth is the largest organization to fight for limited government and...
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i want to thank everybody here at the new hampshire state bank theater.hey have done a great job of helping us get set up and it is great to be in concorde. all of you from the granite state, thank you. you are such welcoming folks to bring us here. we have an exciting program i cannot wait to bring to you. largest organization to fight for limited government and freedom. this is a first of a series of several forms where we will present the case for school choice across america. last year with covid, the school shut down and left so many students and parents stranded. that episode open their eyes to the fact that too often, politicians care more about their interest than they do about making sure every student has the best possible education. so we are partnering with betsy devos and other conservatives to capitalize on this moment and present a unique ability of school choice to lift our students and give them great opportunities for a fantastic education. it's a structural solution to many problems we've been seeing. so i want to bring forward betsy de
i want to thank everybody here at the new hampshire state bank theater.hey have done a great job of helping us get set up and it is great to be in concorde. all of you from the granite state, thank you. you are such welcoming folks to bring us here. we have an exciting program i cannot wait to bring to you. largest organization to fight for limited government and freedom. this is a first of a series of several forms where we will present the case for school choice across america. last year with...
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new hampshire statement representative william marsh announcing he's switching the party registration from republican to democrat and has a very specific reason. his reason is republicans and his state are fighting against covid vaccine mandates. state representative marsh joins me now. i also want everyone to know representative, you're also a doctor. so these objections to vaccine mandates obviously aren't new among republicans so what led you to do this now? >> erin, this started back in june. we had a bill on the house floor that basically would have put in place desantis style restrictions against what i consider reasonable precautions to control covid. i spoke out against that on the house floor and i won the new hampshire house did not pass that measure. it's been an interesting summer. i won't go into some of the behind the scenes stuff but yesterday they decided to hold a rally in support of desantis regulations prohibiting businesses from mandating vaccinations for employees and
new hampshire statement representative william marsh announcing he's switching the party registration from republican to democrat and has a very specific reason. his reason is republicans and his state are fighting against covid vaccine mandates. state representative marsh joins me now. i also want everyone to know representative, you're also a doctor. so these objections to vaccine mandates obviously aren't new among republicans so what led you to do this now? >> erin, this started back...
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make new hampshire better and it will give parents freedom to make good choices for their kids. ms. devos: parents had a window like never before on their kids education on many are displeased. over one million children never participated in the distance learning and 11 million who were in some way at a huge deficit. that's 20% of the kids in the public school. this has been a challenging year for kids across the country. you talked about how the curriculum decisions might influence how parents and americans are viewing education today. david: when the parents got frustrated, they said, i want something different. i want something new. among parents with kids k-12, the support for school choice is that 80%. 80% of them walked more impact on the decisions the schools are making on more authority over what is happening. i think the school choice education freedom program will empower parents and they will be able to make sure that the schools provide the education. that's the most remarkable thing from the data. increased support for something that many of you have worked on for y
make new hampshire better and it will give parents freedom to make good choices for their kids. ms. devos: parents had a window like never before on their kids education on many are displeased. over one million children never participated in the distance learning and 11 million who were in some way at a huge deficit. that's 20% of the kids in the public school. this has been a challenging year for kids across the country. you talked about how the curriculum decisions might influence how parents...
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you all are from new hampshire.ast every four years, you see a lot of politicians who come and go. maybe by a round of applause, would you like them to talk more about school freedom ? [applause] mr. mcintosh: that's right because in order to encourage school freedom, we will need an army of grassroots folks and leaders who will step up regardless of party and do what is right for the children. i appreciate you all coming here but in your bulletin, there is some paper you can fill out if you want to be in contact with what we will do around the country. let me ask betsy or mike, would you like to make closing remarks, any last remarks? ms. devos: thank you for this opportunity to talk about this important issue in a way that is really forward-leaning and i think we have such good ideas are proven in states across the country. we need to build on them and support children's and their families to find that right fit for them because we know it is critical to the future of our country to ensure that every single child
you all are from new hampshire.ast every four years, you see a lot of politicians who come and go. maybe by a round of applause, would you like them to talk more about school freedom ? [applause] mr. mcintosh: that's right because in order to encourage school freedom, we will need an army of grassroots folks and leaders who will step up regardless of party and do what is right for the children. i appreciate you all coming here but in your bulletin, there is some paper you can fill out if you...
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immigrants expanding across more regions than ever before gabe gutierrez has more from new hampshire.gland postcard perfect, and in nashua, new hampshire, a new boom is under way. >> i think the american dream is constantly changing. >> reporter: oscar villacis is now one of more than 59,000 latinos who live in this state in the last decade, its total population grew by less than 5%, while the hispanic population skyrocketed 62%. oscar's mother was a factory worker, his dad a handyman and for this ecuadoran american, the journey has been a struggle. have you felt prejudice here >> absolutely. >> reporter: that's why last year oscar launched his own local radio show, called first gen americans. >> you should be speaking english. >> reporter: after a woman was caught on video yelling at immigrants do you consider this home >> i do, for the most part. >> reporter: for the most part. why not completely >> because as we try so hard to fit in, we do an amazing job sticking out. >> reporter: for years, oscar has gotten his hair cut at a barbershop owned by rafael almonte from the dominican r
immigrants expanding across more regions than ever before gabe gutierrez has more from new hampshire.gland postcard perfect, and in nashua, new hampshire, a new boom is under way. >> i think the american dream is constantly changing. >> reporter: oscar villacis is now one of more than 59,000 latinos who live in this state in the last decade, its total population grew by less than 5%, while the hispanic population skyrocketed 62%. oscar's mother was a factory worker, his dad a...
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i have come to realize the ma -- majority of republicans locally and in the new hampshire household valuestraditional republican values so i'm recognizing the reality that today's republican party is no longer the party i first joined when campaigning for president regan many years ago. new covid cases in new hampshire have increased by an average of 49% over the last week. joining us now is new hampshire state representative william marsh. thank you very much for joining us tonight representative marsh. appreciate it. >> good evening, lawrence. good to be with you but it's a late hour for an old guy like me. >> i'm sure it is. one thing i'm struck by in your statement, you're not talking just about the leadership of the republican party or the elected officials in your state, you're talking about the voters. it sounds like you're saying the people who are voting republican now are not the people who were joining you in voting republican are certainly not thinking the same thing that you were thinking when you were voting for ronald reagan. >> i'm not sure it's the voters. i think it's mor
i have come to realize the ma -- majority of republicans locally and in the new hampshire household valuestraditional republican values so i'm recognizing the reality that today's republican party is no longer the party i first joined when campaigning for president regan many years ago. new covid cases in new hampshire have increased by an average of 49% over the last week. joining us now is new hampshire state representative william marsh. thank you very much for joining us tonight...
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joining us now is new hampshire state representative, william marsh.y appreciate it. >> good evening lawrence it's good to be with you. although it's kind of a late hour for a guy like me. >> i'm sure it is. one thing i'm struck by in your statement, is you're actually not talking just about the leadership of the republican party, or the elected officials in your state. you're talking about the voters, it sounds like you're saying that people who are voting republican now, are not the people who were joining you in voting republican, and are certainly not thinking the same thing that you are thinking when you are voting for ronald reagan. >> i'm not sure it's the voters i'm think it's more the organization the grassroots organization on the ground in this cities and towns throughout the state. they've really been taken over by this extremist who believe that their rights trump anybody else's rights. and they have the right to do whatever they want to do, no matter at howard effects the other people around them. it whether it violates the constitution o
joining us now is new hampshire state representative, william marsh.y appreciate it. >> good evening lawrence it's good to be with you. although it's kind of a late hour for a guy like me. >> i'm sure it is. one thing i'm struck by in your statement, is you're actually not talking just about the leadership of the republican party, or the elected officials in your state. you're talking about the voters, it sounds like you're saying that people who are voting republican now, are not...
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we have 400 members in the new hampshire house.going to be required to meet in person in representatives all for a veept veto session coming in a few weeks and covid is spiking in the state of new hampshire. not only covid but delta variant. my daughter goes to connecticut college. connecticut college has a vaccination rate of 99%. they test everyone before they go down there. they test everyone when they arrive on campus. when they started the school year this year they had a handful of cases like anybody does. within a week it had spiked to 6% of the college campus was infected and symptomatically infected. >> wow. wow. >> this is what is happening. these are facts, guys. our hospitals are getting overflowing with patients, not in new hampshire so much as other places but it is really only a matter of time if these policies continue. >> we will -- >> and people are going to die. >> we are grateful to you for speaking out. we are grateful to you for making time. we will continue with your help to shine a light on what is happening
we have 400 members in the new hampshire house.going to be required to meet in person in representatives all for a veept veto session coming in a few weeks and covid is spiking in the state of new hampshire. not only covid but delta variant. my daughter goes to connecticut college. connecticut college has a vaccination rate of 99%. they test everyone before they go down there. they test everyone when they arrive on campus. when they started the school year this year they had a handful of cases...
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we strengthened the new hampshire public health laws.le to use all the tools we have available to us. vaccines are very important. we need to maintain the release of vaccines. it is a slow crawl at this point in time and the leadership in the house turned down $27 million for distributing vaccines in the state. makes no sense in the middle of a pandemic. but vaccines aren't the only tool. they're not effective in and of themselves. my daughter at college had an outbreak with 99% of the children vaccinated and had an outbreak with 6% case rate on campus and had to go remote for a week and my daughter's back in school and i'm happy about that. we need to encourage masks. the kids in the schools aren't vaccinated yet. that makes no sense but that's what's happening. ventilation is important. we have good guidance to implement that in places and most importantly we need to get the government to stop harassing people who are trying to do the right thing. myself and senator sherman meeting in the governor's office on monday to deal with the fa
we strengthened the new hampshire public health laws.le to use all the tools we have available to us. vaccines are very important. we need to maintain the release of vaccines. it is a slow crawl at this point in time and the leadership in the house turned down $27 million for distributing vaccines in the state. makes no sense in the middle of a pandemic. but vaccines aren't the only tool. they're not effective in and of themselves. my daughter at college had an outbreak with 99% of the children...
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i -- i -- you know, new hampshire is -- some of my greatest memories are -- are from new hampshire iopped my two little boys off at that same summer camp which, i have to tell you -- i mean, they're 8 and 9. they're pretty young and so to say goodbye to them for a month was definitely very difficult. but, you know, i -- they loved it they loved being there you know, my boys are very different. my 9-year-old, henry, he -- it was rough for him. you know, he -- he had -- you could just see, sort of, the tears bubbling up in his eyes. and, you know, i was -- was being a dad, you know, and i gave him a big hug, and he said, "dad, i think i'm going to cry." and i said, "man, just go ahead, let it out i'm right here." and we kind of touched noses and he said, "no, dad, i'm going to be strong for you." and he turned around and walked away and as that happened, my other son, bill, just smacked me in the ass and he said, "see you around, fat man," and just walked off in the other direction. [ laughter ] so, you know, they're -- they're very -- but i think new hampshire was just as good for the
i -- i -- you know, new hampshire is -- some of my greatest memories are -- are from new hampshire iopped my two little boys off at that same summer camp which, i have to tell you -- i mean, they're 8 and 9. they're pretty young and so to say goodbye to them for a month was definitely very difficult. but, you know, i -- they loved it they loved being there you know, my boys are very different. my 9-year-old, henry, he -- it was rough for him. you know, he -- he had -- you could just see, sort...
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. >> let's listen to what william marsh of new hampshire, state representative, said on this program last night about why he has just switched from the republican party to the democratic party. >> the grassroots organization on the ground in all the cities and towns throughout the state, they've really been taken over by these extremists who believe their rights, trump's, and anyone else's rights, they have the right to do anything they want to no matter how it affects the people around them. >> stuart, how important is it that they're overtaking the grassroots and republican party positions in the states? >> there's actually some successful republican governors out there, very successful, very popular. phil scott in vermont, charlie baker in massachusetts, larry hogan in maryland. i work for all these guys. i love them. but here's the thing. they're so out of touch with their own party, they can't pick their state party chairman. you know from your years in
. >> let's listen to what william marsh of new hampshire, state representative, said on this program last night about why he has just switched from the republican party to the democratic party. >> the grassroots organization on the ground in all the cities and towns throughout the state, they've really been taken over by these extremists who believe their rights, trump's, and anyone else's rights, they have the right to do anything they want to no matter how it affects the people...
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. >> let's listen to what william marsh, of new hampshire and state representative said here on this program last night, about why he was just switched from the republican party, to the democratic party. >> the [inaudible] organization in all the cities in town throughout the states, they have been taken over by these extremists who believe that their rights trump anybody else's rights. that they have the right to do whatever they want to. no matter how it affects the other people around. >> stewart, how important is it that they are taking over the grass roots and republican party position in the states? >> look, you have exactly some successful political governors out, they're very successful, very popular. phil from des moines, charlie baker in massachusetts, larry hooker in maryland. i worked for all of these. guys i love. them but here's the thing, they are so out of touch with their own party, they can't take their state party chairman. and you know for years in
. >> let's listen to what william marsh, of new hampshire and state representative said here on this program last night, about why he was just switched from the republican party, to the democratic party. >> the [inaudible] organization in all the cities in town throughout the states, they have been taken over by these extremists who believe that their rights trump anybody else's rights. that they have the right to do whatever they want to. no matter how it affects the other people...
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police escorting public health officials to safety in new hampshire. and tonight here, the new study. just how many americans who have had covid still have symptoms three to six months later? and what they're now seeing. >>> the school shooting in memphis. a teenager opening fire in a stairwell. a 13-year-old boy in critical condition. hundreds on lockdown and what we just learned. >>> the fbi tonight returning to the home of brian laundrie and news this evening about two calls to police involving the laundrie home the day before gabby petito was reported missing. and then three calls to 911 the next day. >>> the fiery collision on the tracks. the train slamming into a stalled truck and the explosion. >>> the postal service slowdown set to begin tomorrow. what you should expect. >>> writing a wrong. a century later. giving this beach to the descendants on its rightly owners. >>> and america strong tonight. it turns out a lot of you at home are up for a beer and a scone. america strong. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursd
police escorting public health officials to safety in new hampshire. and tonight here, the new study. just how many americans who have had covid still have symptoms three to six months later? and what they're now seeing. >>> the school shooting in memphis. a teenager opening fire in a stairwell. a 13-year-old boy in critical condition. hundreds on lockdown and what we just learned. >>> the fbi tonight returning to the home of brian laundrie and news this evening about two...
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i had the opportunity in august to visit mountain valley treatment center in plainfield, new hampshire, where children come from throughout our state and throughout the country to cope with anxiety disorders and get additional treatment and covid-19 has just increased the challenges for the young people i met and their families. nerves are frayed for parents and children alike so let's work together in a bipartisan way to keep everyone mentally healthy as we stay safe from covid. ms. danielpour, you have a unique perspective on this panel and i'm wondering if you could give your perspective on how the pandemic has impacted you and your peers and what you recommend the adults in this country, particularly right here in congress, do about it? ms. danielpour. thank you. i think clearly the epidemic had a tremendous impact on i think everyone, especially the young people. i think it's been incredibly difficult but also think it's been a time extremely resilient i've seen among my peers. i have peers who spent their days at home and would spend their free time delivering groceries or the el
i had the opportunity in august to visit mountain valley treatment center in plainfield, new hampshire, where children come from throughout our state and throughout the country to cope with anxiety disorders and get additional treatment and covid-19 has just increased the challenges for the young people i met and their families. nerves are frayed for parents and children alike so let's work together in a bipartisan way to keep everyone mentally healthy as we stay safe from covid. ms....
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and in nash wa, new hampshire, a new boom is under way. >> i think the american dream is constantly changingoscar is one of more than 59,000 latinos who live in the state. in the last decade, its total population grew by less than 5%. while the hispanic population skyrocketed, 62%. oscar's mother was a factory worker, his dad a handyman, and for this ecuadorian american, the journey has been a struggle. >> have you felt prejudice here? >> absolutely. >> that's why last year, oscar launched his own local radio show called first gen americans after a woman was caught on video yelling at immigrants. >> do you consider this home? >> i do. for the most part. >> for the most part. >> why not completely? >> because as we try so hard to fit in, we're doing an amazing job sticking out. >> for years, oscar has gotten his haircut at a barbershop owned by raphael almanti from the dominican republic. >> new hampshire isn't the only state luring latinos because of jobs and affordable housing. north dakota has seen a 148% jump. south dakota, 75%. vermont, louisiana, and tennessee, are not far behind. >> we
and in nash wa, new hampshire, a new boom is under way. >> i think the american dream is constantly changingoscar is one of more than 59,000 latinos who live in the state. in the last decade, its total population grew by less than 5%. while the hispanic population skyrocketed, 62%. oscar's mother was a factory worker, his dad a handyman, and for this ecuadorian american, the journey has been a struggle. >> have you felt prejudice here? >> absolutely. >> that's why last...
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and by the way, the smoke from these fires ends up in new york, new hampshire, people not only worrying but you have a governor that stands and that everybody should be vaccinated and guess what parents are not only worried now about whether their kids are going to get covid, this variant, they are worried about whether they can breathe the air. there is so much that we can do. i really mean it from the bottom of my heart there is so much that we can do. it's within our power to do it. let's not lose this advantage. [inaudible] when i got elected it was a republican state. i don't know what happened. [laughter] it was a democratic state and now it's a republican state. to have mandates for vaccinations that's what he's doing, so there's hope. and by the way, fema has done such an incredible job across the board, across the board. i was on the phone today with a guy that isn't real crazy about me, the governor [inaudible] let me know immediately what you need and when, don't wait. supposedly there's a chance because of the work that you are doing to make some significant change. that sou
and by the way, the smoke from these fires ends up in new york, new hampshire, people not only worrying but you have a governor that stands and that everybody should be vaccinated and guess what parents are not only worried now about whether their kids are going to get covid, this variant, they are worried about whether they can breathe the air. there is so much that we can do. i really mean it from the bottom of my heart there is so much that we can do. it's within our power to do it. let's...
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. ♪♪ - [announcer] at southern new hampshire university, we never stop celebrating our students.m day one to graduation to your dream job, that's why we're keeping your tuition low for the 10th year in a row. - [student] the affordability and the quality of education, it can be enough to change your life. - [announcer] as a nonprofit university, we believe in making college more affordable for everyone. - southern new hampshire university, it was just amazing experience. - [announcer] find your degree at snhu.edu. >>> this is what turn bio looks like i warned you in situations like this, you have to fall back to people who build up a good track record remember we call this action and we call it the most because of larry williams he's written more than a dozen books. williams have been on a roll ever since last year the economy and the stock market would come roaring back. i saw no one else who made that call he made another big, bold call he said that there was going to be a classic late september. he ran the numbers and realize ds that we are entering the weakest part of the yea
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and that's how much is the loss and by the way, the smoke from these fires ends up in new york, new hampshire, ends up people not only worrying you have to do it all, thank god you've got a governor who understands there's a covid crisis that everybody should be vaccinated, guess what? parents are not only worried now about whether their kids are going to get covid, the delta variant, they're worried about whether they can breathe the air. there's so much we can do. i really mean it from the bottom of my heart, there's so much we can do, it's within our power to do it. let's not lose this advantage. i would guess in the state, a neighboring state called idaho, idaho, when i got elected as a 29-year-old senator was a republican state. and i don't know what the hell happened, but-- . [laughter] >> i mean, excuse me, democratic state and now it's a republican state. frank church, others were democrats, but the government was there, complementary if you're a governor that we had to have mandates for vaccinations. by the republican colleagues, i think, but that's what he's doing. so there's hope,
and that's how much is the loss and by the way, the smoke from these fires ends up in new york, new hampshire, ends up people not only worrying you have to do it all, thank god you've got a governor who understands there's a covid crisis that everybody should be vaccinated, guess what? parents are not only worried now about whether their kids are going to get covid, the delta variant, they're worried about whether they can breathe the air. there's so much we can do. i really mean it from the...
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only at t-mobile. - [announcer] at southern new hampshire university, we never stop celebrating our students one to graduation to your dream job, that's why we're keeping your tuition low for the 10th year in a row. - [student] the affordability and the quality of education, it can be enough to change your life. - [announcer] as a nonprofit university, we believe in making college more affordable for everyone. - southern new hampshire university, it was just amazing experience. - [announcer] find your degree at snhu.edu. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in comfort. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia td. and it can seem like that's all people see. ♪ some meds for mental hea
only at t-mobile. - [announcer] at southern new hampshire university, we never stop celebrating our students one to graduation to your dream job, that's why we're keeping your tuition low for the 10th year in a row. - [student] the affordability and the quality of education, it can be enough to change your life. - [announcer] as a nonprofit university, we believe in making college more affordable for everyone. - southern new hampshire university, it was just amazing experience. - [announcer]...
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she raised eyebrows when she announced she would visit the state of new hampshire which is home to theby 60 minutes where she reversed her opposition to same sex marriage, and has a high profile role on the select committee where she serves as vice chair, and has been beefing up her political operation, which includes raising boat loads of cash. n next month, former president george w. bush will host a fundraiser, and there are prominent figures who have donated to her campaign, mitch mcconnell, mitt romney, and former speaker paul ryan. all of these moves can help her if she chooses to run for higher office but 2024 is a long way away, and right now she is focused on defending her congressional seat against a trump backed primary challenger. cheney, i have talked to her before, talked to people close to her, she views this race as so much bigger than just about herself. take a listen to how she is framing this in an interview with 60 minutes. >> i think it's going to be the most important house race in the country in 2022. and it will be one where people do have the opportunity to say
she raised eyebrows when she announced she would visit the state of new hampshire which is home to theby 60 minutes where she reversed her opposition to same sex marriage, and has a high profile role on the select committee where she serves as vice chair, and has been beefing up her political operation, which includes raising boat loads of cash. n next month, former president george w. bush will host a fundraiser, and there are prominent figures who have donated to her campaign, mitch...
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. - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university, we're committed to making college more accessible by making it more affordable. that's why we're keeping our tuition the same for all online and campus programs through the year 2022. - i knew snhu was the place for me when i saw how affordable it was, i ran to my husband with my computer and i said, "look, we can do this." - [narrator] take advantage of some of the lowest online tuition rates in the nation. find your degree at snhu.edu. mr. clean magic erasers ♪ and for those really messy jobs in hard to reach places, try disposable, thin sheets. >>> in our politics lead, members of the january 6th committee tell cnn they've not ruled out involving the justice department if trump allies refuse to testify after they have been issued subpoenas. and while that battle unfolds, a whistleblower who once worked at the department of homeland security under president trump has come forward saying he was told to lie to manipulate intelligence about issues that made trump look bad. including threats from white supremacists. and he believes tha
. - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university, we're committed to making college more accessible by making it more affordable. that's why we're keeping our tuition the same for all online and campus programs through the year 2022. - i knew snhu was the place for me when i saw how affordable it was, i ran to my husband with my computer and i said, "look, we can do this." - [narrator] take advantage of some of the lowest online tuition rates in the nation. find your degree at...
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i was also part of the unit based out of new hampshire were retrained to fight in cold weather. -- we were trained to fight in cold weather. i woke up after the first plane hit. i thought it was an accident. the second plane hit and i knew two things. number one, it was deliberate. number two, it was probably al qaeda. the reason is because two nights before september 11, the leader of the northern alliance was assassinated by al qaeda and put two and two together. my first reaction was i wanted revenge. i was so angry that they attack and not only that they attacked civilians, at that point i thought that we may have lost close to 20,000 people in both towers. we lost a lot of people, but it wasn't that number. the rumors were going around that we are losing 20,000 people , a bunch of planes up in the air and untold whether they're going to be suicide runs. my initial reaction was anger. i called my unit, i don't know why it's not like they were going to call me up. -- it's not like i was going to get dropped in afghanistan. i called my unit to see if they could tell me anything. the
i was also part of the unit based out of new hampshire were retrained to fight in cold weather. -- we were trained to fight in cold weather. i woke up after the first plane hit. i thought it was an accident. the second plane hit and i knew two things. number one, it was deliberate. number two, it was probably al qaeda. the reason is because two nights before september 11, the leader of the northern alliance was assassinated by al qaeda and put two and two together. my first reaction was i...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm jared bowen in manchester, new hampshire. >> woodruff: such an inspiration. >> woodruff: on the newshour online right now, louisiana residents hit hard by hurricane ida, tropical storm nicholas, and repeated disasters over the years, now face a new mental health crisis brought on by the toil of the storms. experts say communities of color and people living in poverty are the most at risk of lingering trauma that can have devastating effects. this is all on our website, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us on-ine and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> architect. bee-keeper. mentor. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life, well-planned. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits
for the pbs newshour, i'm jared bowen in manchester, new hampshire. >> woodruff: such an inspiration. >> woodruff: on the newshour online right now, louisiana residents hit hard by hurricane ida, tropical storm nicholas, and repeated disasters over the years, now face a new mental health crisis brought on by the toil of the storms. experts say communities of color and people living in poverty are the most at risk of lingering trauma that can have devastating effects. this is all on...
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for the "pbs newshour," i'm jared bowen in manchester, new hampshire. judy: such an inspiration. ht now, louisiana residents hit hard by hurricane ida, tropical storm nicholas, and repeated disasters over the years, now face a new mental health crisis brought on by the toil of the storms. experts say communities of color and people living in poverty are the most at risk of lingering trauma that can have devastating effect. this is all on our website, pbs.org/newsour -- pbs.org/newshour. for all of us, thank you. least a safe come and see you soon -- please stay safe, and see you soon. >> major funding has been provided by -- >> architect. beekeeper. mentor. a raymond james financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. a life well lived -- well-planned. >> consumer cellular offers plans to help people do more of what they like. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> johnson & johnson. bnsf railway. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the frontlines lines of social change worldwide. bdo, accountants and advisors. ♪ and with the ongoing support of t
for the "pbs newshour," i'm jared bowen in manchester, new hampshire. judy: such an inspiration. ht now, louisiana residents hit hard by hurricane ida, tropical storm nicholas, and repeated disasters over the years, now face a new mental health crisis brought on by the toil of the storms. experts say communities of color and people living in poverty are the most at risk of lingering trauma that can have devastating effect. this is all on our website, pbs.org/newsour --...
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erica's next out of manchester, new hampshire -- eric is next out of manchester, new hampshire. caller: my heart goes out to these young women with the abuse. god forbid they want accountability. that is one thing we are losing in this country, there is no accountability. there is no accountability with the budget, we have the u.s. spying on citizens under false pretense. i really wonder, it is like the club. they feel like they can do whatever they want and get away with it. we have not had a budget since 2009. we have continuing resolutions and all of this other prep. the laws are made by special interest groups and staffers. the people have become disconnected from this country and it is because of the power that has accumulated in washington, d.c. host: it is just after 7:30 on the east coast. we will continue to take your phone calls. i want to update you on the other stories we are talking about. we spent the first hour yesterday talking about the revelations in the book "peril" from the washington post, the revelations about mark milley's phone calls with his counterpart
erica's next out of manchester, new hampshire -- eric is next out of manchester, new hampshire. caller: my heart goes out to these young women with the abuse. god forbid they want accountability. that is one thing we are losing in this country, there is no accountability. there is no accountability with the budget, we have the u.s. spying on citizens under false pretense. i really wonder, it is like the club. they feel like they can do whatever they want and get away with it. we have not had a...
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it was a new hampshire state lawmaker. he is also a doctor. state republicans, specifically over their opposition to vaccines and vaccination mandates. he switched his party affiliation from republican to democrat. he spoke to nicolle wallace yesterday. let me play this for you. watch. >> i think they've lost their minds. i mean, why would you withhold access to the vaccine in the middle of a pandemic when numbers are skyrocketing in the state of new hampshire? it makes -- it's absolutely insane in my mind. which i can't put up with it anymore so i said i'm done with this. i'm -- i've left. >> all right. so, tom, gop. they can't keep doctors. stanford mbas are out. what kind of future can they expect to have if they cannot draw top-tier candidates to be a part of their party? >> they don't need top-tier candidates. they just need candidates who survive the crazy tests imposed by their own base. and then, hope that negative partisanship drives enough people to vote for them because they have an r after their name. and what the party will look l
it was a new hampshire state lawmaker. he is also a doctor. state republicans, specifically over their opposition to vaccines and vaccination mandates. he switched his party affiliation from republican to democrat. he spoke to nicolle wallace yesterday. let me play this for you. watch. >> i think they've lost their minds. i mean, why would you withhold access to the vaccine in the middle of a pandemic when numbers are skyrocketing in the state of new hampshire? it makes -- it's absolutely...
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james, new hampshire, share your thought. -- thoughts. caller: my perspective, from this standpoint, at one time i was in haiti during the 1990 period and before, when they did have mass migrations and stuff in guantanamo bay, cuba, for a time, taking care of after the process, taking care of the haitians migrating, thousands and thousands of them there. since that time, i have married one of the migrants and we had a daughter. now she is a practicing physician in new york city. however, the numbers coming are massive and i understand that this country cannot absorb waves of people of that nature. and i realize the conditions that they were existing in in haiti, having been there and lived through that turbulent time. so, i understand why these people are coming, but there is a limit to which the united states can accept mass migration across the borders. host: james, what are your thoughts on many of them having not lived in haiti for a long time. they migrated after the earthquake, before or after that, to countries like brazil and chil
james, new hampshire, share your thought. -- thoughts. caller: my perspective, from this standpoint, at one time i was in haiti during the 1990 period and before, when they did have mass migrations and stuff in guantanamo bay, cuba, for a time, taking care of after the process, taking care of the haitians migrating, thousands and thousands of them there. since that time, i have married one of the migrants and we had a daughter. now she is a practicing physician in new york city. however, the...
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more than 5 million acres have already burned in wildfires this season, that's nearly the size of new hampshire. >> with fire crews pushed to the brink, a growing number of women are stepping into the front lines. here's abc's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: wildfires are ravaging the globe. in the u.s. alone, over 5 million acres has burned so far this year. record-setting heat waves, the west ablaze, and fireighters pushed to the brink. this group of women is looking to answer that call. under their helmets, they are debunking stereotypes that they've faced their entire lives. >> i did not see myself here. >> reporter: kathryn kelly has been training since june alongside six other women, all looking to break into the world of wildland firefighting. this fire education program is a groundbreaking effort from the montana conservation corps and national parks to diversify the firefighting industry and provide women with the skills they need to pursue a career in wildland firefighting. >> from what i've seen of the fire world, it is a very, very male-dominated field. and i think just from the way i
more than 5 million acres have already burned in wildfires this season, that's nearly the size of new hampshire. >> with fire crews pushed to the brink, a growing number of women are stepping into the front lines. here's abc's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: wildfires are ravaging the globe. in the u.s. alone, over 5 million acres has burned so far this year. record-setting heat waves, the west ablaze, and fireighters pushed to the brink. this group of women is looking to answer that...
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that's going to potentially create problems for veterans who move from a state like new hampshire that hasn't yet implemented the new system to a state that has. so what's your plan for ensuring that v.a. health care professionals have access to old and new electronic health care records so there won't be gaps in gar or medical errors for incomplete record sfrgs >> that's a fair question. i guess what i would say, as i indicated earlier, this question about the next two go-live sites, after we get past those, we will be going to a system readiness decision making matrix, whereby we'll make a decision as to where to go next, in which case maybe it's new hampshire based on infrastructure readiness. this is also a finding from the i.g. training readiness. we are building this more clinically relevant training facility. and then change management or leadership readiness. so it could be that we -- this is a long way of saying the deployment schedule itself will change. as it relates to ongoing training, we recognize we'll have to continue to have an ability to walk back and forth between th
that's going to potentially create problems for veterans who move from a state like new hampshire that hasn't yet implemented the new system to a state that has. so what's your plan for ensuring that v.a. health care professionals have access to old and new electronic health care records so there won't be gaps in gar or medical errors for incomplete record sfrgs >> that's a fair question. i guess what i would say, as i indicated earlier, this question about the next two go-live sites,...
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. - [announcer] at southern new hampshire university, we never stop celebrating our students.ion to your dream job, that's why we're keeping your tuition low for the 10th year in a row. - [student] the affordability and the quality of education, it can be enough to change your life. - [announcer] as a nonprofit university, we believe in making college more affordable for everyone. - southern new hampshire university, it was just amazing experience. - [announcer] find your degree at snhu.edu. baaam. internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. adorable, but does yours block malware? nope. -it crushes it. pshh, mine's so fast, no one can catch me. big whoop! mine gives me a 4k streaming box. -for free! that's because you all have the same internet. xfinity xfi. so powerful, it keeps one-upping itself. can your internet do that? >>> hello, erveg. welcome to "inside politics". thank you for your time today. covid-19 pushes the president to make giant covid changes including a mandate. now a big legal fight over what the government can do and
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radicals and the pacifists, and the black people, and i don't know if there were black people in new hampshire in 1968, but regular folks. they don't like this -- well into the fray jumps the junior but well known senator from new york, bobby kennedy, the dead president's brother who also says, i too, i will stand against this war in vietnam and i will challenge the seated president of the united states. johnson is horrified at what he sees as betrayal by his own party's senatorial representatives and it is a real moment of truth for him. johnson is not in the best of health, and he has had gallbladder surgery, and his heart is not good. he has faced incredible stress from a war that he never wanted to fight, but he felt it was unavoidable, and he decides in the face of this genuine challenge to quit. he does not quit the presidency, but he walks away from the campaign to be re-elected. electorally, this movement has had impact. but it doesn't have success. cut to the chase, the man who wins the democratic nomination is not kennedy. he is, as you all know, assassinated june 1968 by someone not
radicals and the pacifists, and the black people, and i don't know if there were black people in new hampshire in 1968, but regular folks. they don't like this -- well into the fray jumps the junior but well known senator from new york, bobby kennedy, the dead president's brother who also says, i too, i will stand against this war in vietnam and i will challenge the seated president of the united states. johnson is horrified at what he sees as betrayal by his own party's senatorial...