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hello, new hampshire. it is a privilege to be here with all of you, and a special joy to be on the road once again with gerrit -- jessica anderson. it's the flagship of the conservative movement and they are fighting for freedom all across america. join me in thanking jessica. [applause] i also want to thank steve. i said -- i listened to him speak at this podium a few moments ago, and i turned to jessica and i said we should just say thank you, good night. what a great and stirring presentation. it really calls into high relief the choice that we face as americans. i am here today really for two reasons. number one, i'm here to stand up for the american worker. to stand up for american families. to stand up for american businesses. and number two, i am here to stand up to the biden big government socialist agenda that will derail the future of our families and our businesses and our workers. [applause] we came here today to deliver a very clear message. to the granite state, to the live free or die state.
hello, new hampshire. it is a privilege to be here with all of you, and a special joy to be on the road once again with gerrit -- jessica anderson. it's the flagship of the conservative movement and they are fighting for freedom all across america. join me in thanking jessica. [applause] i also want to thank steve. i said -- i listened to him speak at this podium a few moments ago, and i turned to jessica and i said we should just say thank you, good night. what a great and stirring...
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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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>> the project itself just says come to new hampshire.the beautiful things about new hampshire is the perfect tiny little country and i would like tosee a speed at . we got nonsense, we got this city of auburn 20,000 people. there were these little towns everywhere, university towns. no one. it sounds. it runs the gamut so people who live according to its their flavor. the seacoast area is a little more expensive. that tends to attract more high-end families . manchester used to be an industrial city but it's very sensible. it's next to the airport and it's an hour from boston. people live in different areas. i personally bought the house five years ago in the west side of manchester. we have a community club in the area and we have hundreds of free stators that happen to live there but now more than 5000 free stators and they pretty much lives where they want. i've got friends are off the grid. there was a big ice storm the power was out across the state for up to 13 days. mine was out for 11 and i remember stopping at my friends are in
>> the project itself just says come to new hampshire.the beautiful things about new hampshire is the perfect tiny little country and i would like tosee a speed at . we got nonsense, we got this city of auburn 20,000 people. there were these little towns everywhere, university towns. no one. it sounds. it runs the gamut so people who live according to its their flavor. the seacoast area is a little more expensive. that tends to attract more high-end families . manchester used to be an...
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one of the essays in the book is about protests that we did in new hampshire. it was a small town in new hampshire, and they ran an open open -- which was the onion network, and it allows you to anonymously surf the internet. it's used birdies dents in repressive -- by dissidents in repressive regimes. i might argue it's now used in america. and at this to protest which, i mean, it was a sight to behold because we had librarians, 80-year-old librarians, retired librarians, and we had, you know, people from all over the state saying, no,ing the department of homeland security doesn't have the right to come into a small library in a town in new hampshire and shut down this tool that they've created that people use in order to be able to anonymously search for things. and it's none of the government's business what we read, what we're interested in and what we're doing. and it is deeply, deeply problematic that we are moving in this direction and that there are not enough people who are in the mainstream speak out against it because it's a giant, giant issue. we a
one of the essays in the book is about protests that we did in new hampshire. it was a small town in new hampshire, and they ran an open open -- which was the onion network, and it allows you to anonymously surf the internet. it's used birdies dents in repressive -- by dissidents in repressive regimes. i might argue it's now used in america. and at this to protest which, i mean, it was a sight to behold because we had librarians, 80-year-old librarians, retired librarians, and we had, you know,...
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>> the project itself comes to new hampshire. people live allew over the stat. one of the beautiful things about new hampshire, it's like a tiny little country. we have a seacoast, mountains, fairly big city of 120,000 people, manchester that's where i live, there is great for little towns everywhere, university towns, rural no one votes kind of towns. people live according to what is their flavor. so the seacoast area is a little more expensive and attracts more high-endnd families. manchester used to be an industrial city but it's right next to the airport and an hour from boston. people live in different areas. i had bought a house on the west side of manchester. we have a community club and hundreds that happened to live there but across the state they really just live where they want. i have friends that are off the grid. there was a big ice storm in 2008, 2009 and the power was off up to 13 days. mine was out for 11 and i remember stopping at my friend's farm in the upper valley and they were like the power is out? why, because they live off the grid. it's
>> the project itself comes to new hampshire. people live allew over the stat. one of the beautiful things about new hampshire, it's like a tiny little country. we have a seacoast, mountains, fairly big city of 120,000 people, manchester that's where i live, there is great for little towns everywhere, university towns, rural no one votes kind of towns. people live according to what is their flavor. so the seacoast area is a little more expensive and attracts more high-endnd families....
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new hampshire bar association. to name just a few of those who have weighed in with letters of support. madam president, i would like to enter these letters of support into the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. shaheen: thank you. i'm confident that samantha's passion for the law and dedication to the impartial administration of justice will make her an excellent judge, and i urge my colleagues to support her nomination. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the question is on the nomination. mrs. shaheen: i ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: the presiding officer: on this vote, the yeas are 62, the nays are 37. and the nomination is confirmed. under the previous order, the senate will proceed to executivs order, the motion to reconsider is considered the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table and the pres
new hampshire bar association. to name just a few of those who have weighed in with letters of support. madam president, i would like to enter these letters of support into the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. shaheen: thank you. i'm confident that samantha's passion for the law and dedication to the impartial administration of justice will make her an excellent judge, and i urge my colleagues to support her nomination. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the...
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walpole, new hampshire is not known as a media center.laughter] so i am curious how come you happen to do all of your there. ken: i moved here in 1979, 42 years ago, when i realized that becoming a documentary filmmaker focusing on american history was taking a vow of anonymity and poverty. though my first film was nominated for an oscar and everyone presumed i would come back to the city or go to l.a., because of the labor-intensive nature of what i do, the fact it is all grant funded philanthropic projects and that they are very time-consuming. i keep my overhead very low here and it is quite beautiful in southern new hampshire. david: i assume you are walpole, new hampshire's most famous resident. ken: oh gosh, i don't think so. i always thought that if my great, great, great grandchildren kept their heads low, they might be able to be a member of the volunteer fire department. there is a different hierarchy here where any notoriety plus $0.50 gets you a cup of coffee. david: let's talk about the most recent film you have had on televi
walpole, new hampshire is not known as a media center.laughter] so i am curious how come you happen to do all of your there. ken: i moved here in 1979, 42 years ago, when i realized that becoming a documentary filmmaker focusing on american history was taking a vow of anonymity and poverty. though my first film was nominated for an oscar and everyone presumed i would come back to the city or go to l.a., because of the labor-intensive nature of what i do, the fact it is all grant funded...
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being new hampshire new england we're at the tip of the spear of winter.rease across the mid-atlantic and ultimately probably into the south and the western regions of the country as well. >> so you've been pushing folks to get vaccinated for a year now, a new poll this week showed that 96% of democrats nationwide say they're vaccinated but only 54% of republicans say they're vaccinated. why do you think so many republicans are refusing to get vaccinated? i understand i don't want to talk about the mandates but willingness why are so many republicans unwilling to do so. >> school teachers and nurses are concerned getting the vaccine because they might get pregnant. no data to support that. we tell them to talk to their daughters and be smart about it. i don't think it's a party thing or political thing. it has to be a personal choice of course. i think the media, not to put the blame anywhere, i think we all as a society take a bit of the blame in terms of polarizing and politicizing something that shouldn't be. it should be data driven. we watch data and
being new hampshire new england we're at the tip of the spear of winter.rease across the mid-atlantic and ultimately probably into the south and the western regions of the country as well. >> so you've been pushing folks to get vaccinated for a year now, a new poll this week showed that 96% of democrats nationwide say they're vaccinated but only 54% of republicans say they're vaccinated. why do you think so many republicans are refusing to get vaccinated? i understand i don't want to talk...
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i am absolutely thunderstruck by the covid statistics out of new hampshire. must distress you deeply. can you give us the why? can you give our global audience why this island a beautiful green mountains in new england struggles with covid? greg: well, it is nationwide. we are losing over 1000 people a day. the numbers have been horrible lately. that has got nothing to do with the new variant. it is all delta. but in new hampshire, there are a lot of people who don't want government to tell them what to do. people are very independent. they don't want to be pushed around. you see these waves come in different states in different weeks. i we ago it was minnesota. i would for that, it was michigan. so i think you have to conclude we have not turned the corner yet fully. jonathan: changing the way americans engage with society, that is taking place in new york city. to go to a restaurant now, you need to show your vaccine pass, you need to show photo id. i wonder how long before we start having this conversation about a very sensitive issue in america for a numb
i am absolutely thunderstruck by the covid statistics out of new hampshire. must distress you deeply. can you give us the why? can you give our global audience why this island a beautiful green mountains in new england struggles with covid? greg: well, it is nationwide. we are losing over 1000 people a day. the numbers have been horrible lately. that has got nothing to do with the new variant. it is all delta. but in new hampshire, there are a lot of people who don't want government to tell...
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itit all collapsed over 48, 72 hours and new hampshire basically undid his hopes. i think that he missed the senate to be sure. i think he loved the senate. it was very different though, you have to remember. i remember the first time we met, i had been working for the kind of republican you wouldn't find today. he was a classic rockefeller republican and he and bob dole it turned out were very good friends enough so that when he lost the bid in 78 he talked to dole and anna appointment was made. we met for the first time and i went downstairs to the cafeteria and a ten minutes later i would have given, to be honest, my own political feelings at the time. it would've been the start of a 43 year friendship both professionally and personal. but i had the opportunity to see him evolve, and especially after, remember the republicans took the senate for the first time since 1953. certainly he went from being in opposition figure who was releasing press releases to someone who was responsible, so and actual policymaking. in some ways i think the 80s were almost his best
itit all collapsed over 48, 72 hours and new hampshire basically undid his hopes. i think that he missed the senate to be sure. i think he loved the senate. it was very different though, you have to remember. i remember the first time we met, i had been working for the kind of republican you wouldn't find today. he was a classic rockefeller republican and he and bob dole it turned out were very good friends enough so that when he lost the bid in 78 he talked to dole and anna appointment was...
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. -- new hampshire. ♪ judy: now we turn to our newshour bookshelf. recently visited columbia university to talk with professor whose new book pushes back on ideas that have gained popularity in recent years amid the ongoing national debate over race and racism. >> recent election results in virginia, in which independent voters like these suburban women, broke heavily for the republican candidate. it was a growing backlash against a trend in american culture. >> i don't see it as evidence of racism rearing its ugly head, it is not a backlash against the racial reckoning. it is a backlash against the certain kind of racial reckoning that alarms people with good reason. >> a professor of linguistics at columbia university and contributor to the new york times is one of the sharpest critics of antiracism theory, rhetoric and practice. >> i think an extreme point was hit in 2020 and everybody is rubbing their eyes and realizing that something too far. not that there is something wrong with a reckoning in general, but something went on what most even good
. -- new hampshire. ♪ judy: now we turn to our newshour bookshelf. recently visited columbia university to talk with professor whose new book pushes back on ideas that have gained popularity in recent years amid the ongoing national debate over race and racism. >> recent election results in virginia, in which independent voters like these suburban women, broke heavily for the republican candidate. it was a growing backlash against a trend in american culture. >> i don't see it as...
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just this morning, we went live with our second round, new hampshire, you have to be a new hampshire ou'll have tests delivered right to your home it's been so successful. it was great to see the white house kind of did a 180 and said, yeah, this thing works we want to do it nationally. now 49 other states can have the same opportunity >> certainly it seems crazy. two years in, it's difficult i know it is a problem here in new jersey we got issues ourselves gettin tested in the lost week. glad you guys are doing this at the same time new hampshire has been in the throws of this e epicenter in new england, there are these cases, i know it's partially because of the cold weather and people going back indoors and it's much more transmissible indoors. but i was reading a story this morning from bbr, boston's npr station talking how hospitals in vermont in new hampshire are getting overwhelmed. they have one and done community hospital, where people were showing up it's hard to find beds for them. doctors are getting exhausted. where do things stand? because this is a moving target. >> loo
just this morning, we went live with our second round, new hampshire, you have to be a new hampshire ou'll have tests delivered right to your home it's been so successful. it was great to see the white house kind of did a 180 and said, yeah, this thing works we want to do it nationally. now 49 other states can have the same opportunity >> certainly it seems crazy. two years in, it's difficult i know it is a problem here in new jersey we got issues ourselves gettin tested in the lost week....
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it's the issue of education, and a product of new hampshire public schools.en hit hard by the opioid academic. these are issues that will resonate with young people, seeing my campaign again. she does not want to give up her puppet in new hampshire. >> tammy: give us how we can get in touch with you for anyone who's interested in your campaign. >> janine lawson, janinelawson.com. >> tammy: thank you, remember it's one thing to note something has to change but you are stepping up and it's beautiful to see. luck favors the prepared so i think you're going to do well. up next, exclusive interview with one and only kathie lee gifford. like pulsing, electric shocks, sharp, stabbing pains, or an intense burning sensation. what is this nightmare? it's how some people describe... shingles. a painful, blistering rash that could interrupt your life for weeks. forget social events and weekend getaways. if you've had chickenpox, the virus that causes shingles is already inside of you. if you're 50 years or older ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles. ♪upbeat music
it's the issue of education, and a product of new hampshire public schools.en hit hard by the opioid academic. these are issues that will resonate with young people, seeing my campaign again. she does not want to give up her puppet in new hampshire. >> tammy: give us how we can get in touch with you for anyone who's interested in your campaign. >> janine lawson, janinelawson.com. >> tammy: thank you, remember it's one thing to note something has to change but you are stepping...
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what you see all across new england, maine, new hampshire, is a rise, and new you're seeing in the mid-atlantictes, like new ha new jersey and new york. but we're prepared, and we're trying a lot of different, innovative things to flex the bed space and whatnot within the hospital system. it is really important that the health care system is preserved. >> brennan: you said 20% of the hospitalized and vaccinated. are they also boosted? >> gordon: 20% are vaccinated. i can't tell you if that 20% in the hospital is boosted. i can tell you very likely not. the booster really minimizes to the point of fractions of the percent of a chance in terms of severity. when the booster was first made available, in the first couple of weeks people really weren't taking it. now they're seeing the hospitalizations rise and seeing, unfortunately, their friends and co-workers coming down with this delta variant, and we have a lot more folks going after the booster. which is hugely important inin terms of not just preventing covid-19, but the variants of it. >> brennan: you got boosted yesterday. why did you wait s
what you see all across new england, maine, new hampshire, is a rise, and new you're seeing in the mid-atlantictes, like new ha new jersey and new york. but we're prepared, and we're trying a lot of different, innovative things to flex the bed space and whatnot within the hospital system. it is really important that the health care system is preserved. >> brennan: you said 20% of the hospitalized and vaccinated. are they also boosted? >> gordon: 20% are vaccinated. i can't tell you...
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cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all right ♪ >> brennan: we'll be right back with the governor of new hampshiret. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> brennan: welcome back to "face the nation." we turn now to new hampshire, where covid cases are on the rise as temperatures drop. governor chris sununu joins us from newfield. good morning to you, governor. >> governor: good morning. >> brennan: it is stunning to see hospitalizations in your state, they've jumped about 25% over the last two weeks. i know you've asked for help from the national guard and help from fema. why do you think you're seeing such a dramatic spike? >> governor: it's winter, it really is. we've been planning for this winter surge since july. we saw
cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all right ♪ >> brennan: we'll be right back with the governor of new hampshiret. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> brennan: welcome back to "face the nation." we turn now to new hampshire, where covid cases are on the rise as temperatures drop. governor chris sununu joins us from newfield. good morning to you, governor. >> governor: good morning. >> brennan: it is stunning to see hospitalizations in your state, they've jumped about 25%...
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if she is confirmed, the citizens of massachusetts and new hampshire and all of new england will suffer the dangerous consequences. we've already seen these consequences in her own county. in 2020 the first school year in which her policies have been enforced, boston's violent crime rate surged and the number of murder skyrocketed by 38%. when rollins took office, suffolk county has the fifth highest numbers of opioid deaths. by the end of 2020, suffolk county's opioid deaths had increased by 32%. suffolk county had become the second deadliest county for opioid overdoses. if rollins' abysmal record is brought to massachusetts, it also poses a significant threat to the health and safety of the people of new england, especially new hampshire, a threat that extends beyond the 100,000 granite staters who work in massachusetts. rollins' insane drug policies would worsen the drug epidemic which is already ravaging new hampshire. the opioid crisis, which is fueled by narcotics smuggled from massachusetts, is responsible for over 80% of drug overdose deaths in new hampshire. cartels and traffic
if she is confirmed, the citizens of massachusetts and new hampshire and all of new england will suffer the dangerous consequences. we've already seen these consequences in her own county. in 2020 the first school year in which her policies have been enforced, boston's violent crime rate surged and the number of murder skyrocketed by 38%. when rollins took office, suffolk county has the fifth highest numbers of opioid deaths. by the end of 2020, suffolk county's opioid deaths had increased by...
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think about new hampshire. >> what would be the best thing state like ours could do? >> expand all types of treatment. expand or try types of treatment. >> thank you very much. i yield back. >> chairing the committee and time our members speak in the case and i would like my colleagues to weigh with me into the record. >> thank you -- are you yielding? i couldn't quite follow because you broke up here. >> yes. >> i would like to enter a video of parents telling their story for the record. it can be found at stopthevoid.org. i'd like to introduce that into the record. >> without objection. can you hear me? >> i can hear you now. you're breaking up a bit but we can hear you. sgla i have do objections. >> the record will reflect the documents that have been entered into the record. thank you very much for your cooperation. this committee is now adjourned. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. ♪ >> midco supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row s
think about new hampshire. >> what would be the best thing state like ours could do? >> expand all types of treatment. expand or try types of treatment. >> thank you very much. i yield back. >> chairing the committee and time our members speak in the case and i would like my colleagues to weigh with me into the record. >> thank you -- are you yielding? i couldn't quite follow because you broke up here. >> yes. >> i would like to enter a video of parents...
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we see him here in new hampshire. you've been to iowa and south carolina.at sense of enthusiasm. >> reporter: wolf, as you know, other names have been floated as possible republican candidates for president. we've heard from many of them. they say if donald trump enters the race, they will not run. but we're not hearing that from mike pence. in fact i asked him that directly, you saw he had walked away from the camera and returned to the camera to make it very clear if he feels the need to run for president, it won't matter to him whether or not his former boss is also running in the same race, wolf. >> thanks very much, randi kaye, excellent reporting. >>> we'll be right back. ace your immune support with centrum. now with a new look! for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it canno
we see him here in new hampshire. you've been to iowa and south carolina.at sense of enthusiasm. >> reporter: wolf, as you know, other names have been floated as possible republican candidates for president. we've heard from many of them. they say if donald trump enters the race, they will not run. but we're not hearing that from mike pence. in fact i asked him that directly, you saw he had walked away from the camera and returned to the camera to make it very clear if he feels the need...
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think about new hampshire. >> what would be the best thing state like ours could do? >> expand all types of treatment. expand or try types of treatment. >> thank you very much. i yield back. >> chairing the committee and time our members speak in the case and i would like my colleagues to weigh with me into the record. >> thank you -- are you yielding? i couldn't quite follow because you broke up here. >> yes. >> i would like to enter a video of parents telling their story for the record. it can be found at stopthevoid.org. i'd like to introduce that into the record. >> without objection. can you hear me? >> i can hear you now. you're breaking up a bit but we can hear you. sgla i have do objections. >> the record will reflect the documents that have been entered into the record. thank you very much for your cooperation. this committee is now adjourned. >>> next, the attorneys general of new mexico and wisconsin share their thoughts on the redistricting process. the impact of partisan gerrymandering and the need for federal reform. they spoke with former alabama senato
think about new hampshire. >> what would be the best thing state like ours could do? >> expand all types of treatment. expand or try types of treatment. >> thank you very much. i yield back. >> chairing the committee and time our members speak in the case and i would like my colleagues to weigh with me into the record. >> thank you -- are you yielding? i couldn't quite follow because you broke up here. >> yes. >> i would like to enter a video of parents...
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is now dealing with its past use of them. >> reporter: not far from her home in rye, new hampshire,di messmer and i are standing on a bridge over some troubled waters. and what's in here? >> so, high levels of perfluorinated chemicals, which are the components of the a.f.f.f. foams. >> reporter: "a.-triple-f.," aqueous film-forming foam, is an unsurpassed way to stop a raging petroleum fire. for about 20 years, firefighters used it in training exercises, and to douse at least one big fire, up the creek, at nearby pease air force base, closed in 1991. the foam is water- and oil- repellent, thanks to perfluorinated chemicals, more commonly known as pfas, now linked to a host of serious human health issues, and possibly cancer. would you eat a fish caught out of this creek? >> i would not, no. the levels of pfas are too high. we know that the pfas and some of the pfas compounds absorb into the fish bodies, in particular. >> reporter: before the pandemic, she prepared a sample for me to bring to biogeochemist elsie sunderland at harvard university. in her lab in cambridge, they are focu
is now dealing with its past use of them. >> reporter: not far from her home in rye, new hampshire,di messmer and i are standing on a bridge over some troubled waters. and what's in here? >> so, high levels of perfluorinated chemicals, which are the components of the a.f.f.f. foams. >> reporter: "a.-triple-f.," aqueous film-forming foam, is an unsurpassed way to stop a raging petroleum fire. for about 20 years, firefighters used it in training exercises, and to douse...
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pence was in new hampshire today. yes, new hampshire. where presidential candidates begin their -- their trail. and here's what he said when he asked -- when asked about whether he was running. >> come 2023, we'll do what my family always does. we'll reflect, we'll pray. we'll see where we might be able to serve, and we'll go where we're called. >> i mean, gloria, pence is in a really tough spot then, right? because -- and he hasn't turned on trump directly but a lot of people that work around him are making it clear they are going to come and they are going to speak. they are not pulling any of the stuff that may deadows and bann are pulling. so a lot is at stake for pence here, whether he should be cooperate org not. >> it isn't until donald trump that people decided they could just dismiss congressional subpoenas. you know, this something that the stonewalling that started during the trump administration and now continues. we know what mike pence feels act about all of this. we know that he certified the electors. so, that will never
pence was in new hampshire today. yes, new hampshire. where presidential candidates begin their -- their trail. and here's what he said when he asked -- when asked about whether he was running. >> come 2023, we'll do what my family always does. we'll reflect, we'll pray. we'll see where we might be able to serve, and we'll go where we're called. >> i mean, gloria, pence is in a really tough spot then, right? because -- and he hasn't turned on trump directly but a lot of people that...
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we see him here in new hampshire. you've been to iowa and south carolina.i've got a great sense of enthusiasm. >> reporter: wolf, as you know, other names have been floated as possible republican candidates for president. we've heard from many of them. they say if donald trump enters the race, they will not run. but we're not hearing that from mike pence. in fact i asked him that directly, you saw he had walked away from the camera and returned to the camera to make it very clear if he feels the need to run for president, it won't matter to him whether or not his former boss is also running in the same race, wolf. >> thanks very much, randi kaye, excellent reporting. >>> we'll be right back. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider once a month. hiv pills aren't on my mind. i love being able to pick up and go. don't receive cabenuva if you're al
we see him here in new hampshire. you've been to iowa and south carolina.i've got a great sense of enthusiasm. >> reporter: wolf, as you know, other names have been floated as possible republican candidates for president. we've heard from many of them. they say if donald trump enters the race, they will not run. but we're not hearing that from mike pence. in fact i asked him that directly, you saw he had walked away from the camera and returned to the camera to make it very clear if he...
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if you live in manchester, new hampshire, congratulations for the thrilling displays.cond without we would give you an explanation for what you may have just seen. so if you live there and last month you thought you saw liz cheney wandering around downtown manchester, no, you are not hallucinating. liz cheney was there. and that is pretty weird if you think about it. not a lot of people go to manchester, new hampshire, in november here so i probably a family vacation. it was unlikely that liz cheney wound up there by accident. it's an eight hour drive from her home in d.c. suburbs. and more to the point, it's also eight hours from the scene and studios in downtown washington that she inhabits more often than most of us go to church and much more reverently. manchester is also not going to matter to her more than 2,000 miles from wyoming, that's the state she supposedly represents in the u.s. congress. so the question is what was liz cheney doing in manchester, new hampshire, appear there is only one answer. liz cheney plans to run for president of the united states. if
if you live in manchester, new hampshire, congratulations for the thrilling displays.cond without we would give you an explanation for what you may have just seen. so if you live there and last month you thought you saw liz cheney wandering around downtown manchester, no, you are not hallucinating. liz cheney was there. and that is pretty weird if you think about it. not a lot of people go to manchester, new hampshire, in november here so i probably a family vacation. it was unlikely that liz...
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not a lot of people go to manchester, new hampshire, in november.robably wasn't a family acation. it waser unlikely that liz cheny wound up there by accident. manchester is an eight hour drive from her home in d.c. suburbs. and more to the point, it's also eight hours from the cnn studios in downtown washington that she inhabits more often than most of us go to church and much more reverently. manchester is also not going to matter to her more than 2,000 miles from wyoming, that's the state she supposedly represents in the u.s. congress. so the question is what was liz cheney doing in manchester, new hampshire, appear there is only one answer.he liz cheney plans to run for president of the united states. if that sounds demented, yeah, because it is. but it's also real. you may be wondering if liz cheney were to run for president, what would she run on? she doesn't like trump. okay. platform be?d your we know the answer to that because liz cheney only cares about one thing and only everok has, and that is starting pointless wars in faraway countries.
not a lot of people go to manchester, new hampshire, in november.robably wasn't a family acation. it waser unlikely that liz cheny wound up there by accident. manchester is an eight hour drive from her home in d.c. suburbs. and more to the point, it's also eight hours from the cnn studios in downtown washington that she inhabits more often than most of us go to church and much more reverently. manchester is also not going to matter to her more than 2,000 miles from wyoming, that's the state she...
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with us right now, the new hampshire governor, chris sununu. the president outlined a plan that would include eency teams that would go to states where there's a spike in cases. that's not been the case in new hampshire. if there were, what do you think of that? >> well, the emergency teams out of the federal government can be very helpful. we haven't gotten any confirmation that they're sending them here. i've been talking to fema. they've been sends more anti-bodies and paramedics teams. our cases are elevated because in northern new englander we're at the tip of the spear when it comes to winter. so you're going to see it kind of innees in the mid-atlantic states and ultimately in the southern states as it gets cooler in january and february. we're all in it. we're in it for the long-term. that's the most important message that i true to lead with. whatever we do isn't for the next six weeks. might have to be the next six months or six years. we're not sure. people say you should put in more mandates. when are we going to stop it? you can't
with us right now, the new hampshire governor, chris sununu. the president outlined a plan that would include eency teams that would go to states where there's a spike in cases. that's not been the case in new hampshire. if there were, what do you think of that? >> well, the emergency teams out of the federal government can be very helpful. we haven't gotten any confirmation that they're sending them here. i've been talking to fema. they've been sends more anti-bodies and paramedics...
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are the outcomes of the california state legislature better than new hampshire state legislature? it depends on your politics, i suppose, to some extent, but it is also the case that california's state legislature is dealing with a wider range of difficult questions because california's economy is regulated and often winds up being the defective way in which a lot of regulations work in the u.s., because a lot of companies make products, if they're gonna make products for the california market, you might as well use the same manufacturing processes . so the u.s., another problem that the u.s. legislature is something we have been beating the drums on since we first met over coffee many years ago, about the fact that the u.s. congress does not invest enough in its own policymaking capacity, so that is one question, whether, if you increase the number of members, but don't increase the expertise and staff capacity, you may not be solving the problem. the hope is if you have more members, you would also have more staff capacity and expertise, and more focus on committees and subcommi
are the outcomes of the california state legislature better than new hampshire state legislature? it depends on your politics, i suppose, to some extent, but it is also the case that california's state legislature is dealing with a wider range of difficult questions because california's economy is regulated and often winds up being the defective way in which a lot of regulations work in the u.s., because a lot of companies make products, if they're gonna make products for the california market,...
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i always think about new hampshire that has 400 reps and its lower house. i do not know what the population of it is, that it is considerably smaller than united states in total. they managed to make it work. is there a lesson to be learned? the point is to make federal congress more representative and more able to deal with constituent services, has that been borne out by how state legislatures were? >> i think this kind of question puts a real clear point on something we ought to be clear about, which is there are two kinds of affects the size of the legislature can have. one is on the legislature as a body, a group of several hundred people working together, and the other on its ability to represent its larger constituency, which can range from a small state like new hampshire to the entire country, which is much larger and more vast. part of the problem to be addressed by this kind of reform is that members represent too many people. in that sense you can say new hampshire and his an example, small state, 400-member lower house, the joke is that everybo
i always think about new hampshire that has 400 reps and its lower house. i do not know what the population of it is, that it is considerably smaller than united states in total. they managed to make it work. is there a lesson to be learned? the point is to make federal congress more representative and more able to deal with constituent services, has that been borne out by how state legislatures were? >> i think this kind of question puts a real clear point on something we ought to be...
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we've already deployed emergency response teams in colorado, michigan, minnesota, vermont, new hampshire, and new mexico, ready to provide more hospital beds, as well. the bottom line is, we want to assure the american people that we're prepared. we know what it takes. and as this group of bipartisan governors has shown, we're going to get through it by working together. i want to thank the governors for the partnership and i mean that sincerely. with that, i'm going to turn it back over to jeff, and i understand you guys have some questions. jeff? >> okay. i think we're going to clear the press first. >> thank you guys. reporter: [indiscernible] >> thank you. thanks, guys. thank you very much. thankturing top writers from across the political spectrum on a variety of other and political topics. this morning, we are joined by joe lieberman
we've already deployed emergency response teams in colorado, michigan, minnesota, vermont, new hampshire, and new mexico, ready to provide more hospital beds, as well. the bottom line is, we want to assure the american people that we're prepared. we know what it takes. and as this group of bipartisan governors has shown, we're going to get through it by working together. i want to thank the governors for the partnership and i mean that sincerely. with that, i'm going to turn it back over to...
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cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's all right ♪ >> brennan: we'll be right back with the governor of new hampshire ♪♪ ♪ ♪ >> james: hello, everyone. welcome to "the nfl today." i'm james brown. the entire nfl community is mourning after the passing of demaryius thomas at the age of 33. a five-time pro bowl receiver, thomas led
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we've already deployed emergency response teams in colorado, michigan, minnesota, vermont, new hampshire, and new mexico, ready to provide more hospital beds, as well. the bottom line is, we want to assure the american people that we're prepared. we know what it takes. and as this group of bipartisan governors has shown, we're going to get through it by working together. i want to thank the governors for the partnership and i mean that sincerely. with that, i'm going to turn it back over to jeff, and i understand you guys have some questions. jeff? >> okay. i think we're going to clear the press first. >> thank you guys. reporter: [indiscernible] >> thank you. thanks, guys. thank you very much. thank >> both the house and senate have adjourned for the holiday recess and will return in early january for the start of the second session of the 117th congress. upon its return, the senate will take up the present climate and social spending plan known as build back better despite joe manchin announcing his opposition to the bill. senate democratic leadership will take up voting rights legisla
we've already deployed emergency response teams in colorado, michigan, minnesota, vermont, new hampshire, and new mexico, ready to provide more hospital beds, as well. the bottom line is, we want to assure the american people that we're prepared. we know what it takes. and as this group of bipartisan governors has shown, we're going to get through it by working together. i want to thank the governors for the partnership and i mean that sincerely. with that, i'm going to turn it back over to...
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we've already deployed emergency response teams in colorado, michigan, minnesota, vermont, new hampshire, and new mexico, ready to provide more hospital beds, as well. the bottom line is, we want to assure the american people that we're prepared. we know what it takes. and as this group of bipartisan governors has shown, we're going to get through it by working together. i want to thank the governors for the partnership and i mean that sincerely. with that, i'm going to turn it back over to jeff, and i understand you guys have some questions. jeff? >> okay. i think we're going to clear the press first. >> thank you guys. reporter: [indiscernible] >> thank you. thanks, guys. thank you very much. thank you, thank you. ♪ announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more, including mediacom. >> the world changed in an instant. but mediacom was ready. internet traffic soared, and we never slowed down. schools and businesses went virtual, and we powered a new reality. because that media com, we are built to keep you ahead. announcer: mediaco
we've already deployed emergency response teams in colorado, michigan, minnesota, vermont, new hampshire, and new mexico, ready to provide more hospital beds, as well. the bottom line is, we want to assure the american people that we're prepared. we know what it takes. and as this group of bipartisan governors has shown, we're going to get through it by working together. i want to thank the governors for the partnership and i mean that sincerely. with that, i'm going to turn it back over to...
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new hampshire's governor joins me next. ♪ healthier is getting all the stuff you may need to feel better the door! ♪ ...from the comfort of home. ♪ this is what healthier looks like ♪ ♪ baby got back by sir mix-a-lot ♪ unlimited cashback match... only from discover. (judith) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? don't you just ride the wave? (judith) no - we actively manage client portfolios based on our forward-looking views of the market. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions, right? (judith) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money? only when your clients make more money? (judith) yep, we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. this is your home. this is your family room slash gym. the guest bedroom slash music studio. the daybed slash dog bed. the living room slash yoga shanti slash regional of
new hampshire's governor joins me next. ♪ healthier is getting all the stuff you may need to feel better the door! ♪ ...from the comfort of home. ♪ this is what healthier looks like ♪ ♪ baby got back by sir mix-a-lot ♪ unlimited cashback match... only from discover. (judith) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? don't you just ride the wave? (judith) no - we actively manage client portfolios based...
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it'll collapsed over 48, 72 hours, and then new hampshire basically undid his hopes i think he missed the senate, to be sure, i think he left the senate. it was a very different senate though, you have to remember. i remember the first time we ever met, i had been working for a book for a kind of republican you could not find today, a classic rockefeller type. he and bob dole, turned out, were very good friends. also, when brooke lost his reelection bid in 1978, he talked to dole, who was looking for a speechwriter. an appointment was made. i went down to washington. we met for the first time and talked for maybe 15, 20 minutes. and i went downstairs to the cafeteria and 10 minutes later, they found me there and said he wants to hire you. i would not have predicted at that point, to be perfectly honest with you, given my own political feelings at the time, that it would have been the start of a 42-year friendship, both professional and personal. but i had the opportunity to see dole evolve, and especially -- remember, republicans took the senate for the first time since 1953, and sudd
it'll collapsed over 48, 72 hours, and then new hampshire basically undid his hopes i think he missed the senate, to be sure, i think he left the senate. it was a very different senate though, you have to remember. i remember the first time we ever met, i had been working for a book for a kind of republican you could not find today, a classic rockefeller type. he and bob dole, turned out, were very good friends. also, when brooke lost his reelection bid in 1978, he talked to dole, who was...
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and then he lost in the new hampshire primary. and it was a very bitter loss, and it was clearly going to change the momentum of the campaign, and on that election night in victory, bush 41 was sitting next to tom brokaw. i was off camera in the back. tom brokaw said to dole who was on another camera remotely, do you have anything to say to vice president bush. and he snapped yes, stop lying about my record. and that was a moment. a kind of moment that you were just talking about which the campaign managers did not want him to use, because that was the other side of bob dole. but to this humor that dan and eugene and susan mentioned here, one of those moments we were watching the medal of freedom presentation by bill clinton to the man he had just defeated two months earlier at the white house. bob dole and he puts the medal around bob dole's neck, and dole has a moment to say a few words. and he starts speaking and says, i, robert j. dole, do solemnly swear as though he is taking the oath of office as president and continues that
and then he lost in the new hampshire primary. and it was a very bitter loss, and it was clearly going to change the momentum of the campaign, and on that election night in victory, bush 41 was sitting next to tom brokaw. i was off camera in the back. tom brokaw said to dole who was on another camera remotely, do you have anything to say to vice president bush. and he snapped yes, stop lying about my record. and that was a moment. a kind of moment that you were just talking about which the...
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new hampshire, you've got gene shaheen, excuse me, the republicans in new hampshire, chris sununu, theor had been seen as an extremely strong candidate for this seat, but is not going to run. so democrats getting a potentially big break there in new hampshire, but they're trying to hang on to these seats because in a 50/50 environment in a midterm where the environment may be favoring republicans, the chances are democrats are going to struggle to pick off republican seats. here are five potentially vulnerable seats. democrats would love to pick off any of these. i think most realistically, pennsylvania, the state that put joe biden over the top in the presidential election, it's going to be an open seat. that's probably the top democratic target in terms of flipping a republican seat, but you know, if they flip pennsylvania, they could maybe afford to lose one of these blue seats, but you lose more than one of those, you start getting in trouble. so i think the house will be very difficult for the democrats to hold on to. the senate battleground does present possibilities for them so
new hampshire, you've got gene shaheen, excuse me, the republicans in new hampshire, chris sununu, theor had been seen as an extremely strong candidate for this seat, but is not going to run. so democrats getting a potentially big break there in new hampshire, but they're trying to hang on to these seats because in a 50/50 environment in a midterm where the environment may be favoring republicans, the chances are democrats are going to struggle to pick off republican seats. here are five...
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we are heading that way in new hampshire.have some really ambitious requests that i was very happy to see. they were included partially -- partially funded in appropriations bills. these are -- one of them was a request from the university of new hampshire to sort of revitalize their grid. they will provide resources to make the grid more stable and reliable. it is phase two of a multiphase project to really sort of shore up the reliability for both schools and the first responders who rely on the grid adjacent to the school. thankfully, we were able to get funding and we hope to watch it grow but from a small project of changing the streetlights to leds to sort of large and figuring out how you can make a town that is very close to the seacost more -- seacoast more reliable so extreme weather does not take down the grade, i have found that to be very interesting. mr. courser: thanks, ariel. let me ask you about training. we do a lot to assist in helping offices and staff understand how the process works. again, this is an ex
we are heading that way in new hampshire.have some really ambitious requests that i was very happy to see. they were included partially -- partially funded in appropriations bills. these are -- one of them was a request from the university of new hampshire to sort of revitalize their grid. they will provide resources to make the grid more stable and reliable. it is phase two of a multiphase project to really sort of shore up the reliability for both schools and the first responders who rely on...
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democratic senator hassan of new hampshire. senator hassan, it is a pleasure to have you here. h cable news. i really appreciate you helping us get this context tonight. >> thank you so much, rachel be safe everybody. >> we will be right back, stay with us. stay with us. at least my shoes look good! looking good start with bounce wrinkleguard, the megasheet designed to prevent wrinkles in the dryer. is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or p
democratic senator hassan of new hampshire. senator hassan, it is a pleasure to have you here. h cable news. i really appreciate you helping us get this context tonight. >> thank you so much, rachel be safe everybody. >> we will be right back, stay with us. stay with us. at least my shoes look good! looking good start with bounce wrinkleguard, the megasheet designed to prevent wrinkles in the dryer. is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering...
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four states -- maine, michigan, new hampshire, and vermont -- are now showing record-high numbers for hospitalizations this month. and at least three other states -- ohio, indiana, and delaware and also washington, d.c. -- are approaching their previous highs. and right now, pediatric hospitalizations for covid are up nearly 50% across the country over the last two weeks. close to the record high in september. and with americans across the country still waiting in line for hours to get tested, president biden just told reporters moments ago while walking on the beach in delaware that his administration is, quote, making a bit of progress at distributing those at-home test kits to americans. but those remarks, coming within minutes of the fda announcing those rapid at-home antigen tests may be less sensitive to actually picking up the omicron variant. so, one out of every 50 residents right here in new york city, testing positive within the last week. in neighboring connecticut, governor ned lamont calling up nearly 100 national guard members to help distribute millions of at-home covi
four states -- maine, michigan, new hampshire, and vermont -- are now showing record-high numbers for hospitalizations this month. and at least three other states -- ohio, indiana, and delaware and also washington, d.c. -- are approaching their previous highs. and right now, pediatric hospitalizations for covid are up nearly 50% across the country over the last two weeks. close to the record high in september. and with americans across the country still waiting in line for hours to get tested,...
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lockdown there, so now what we're seeing you're saying is also the upper midwest, my family's in new hampshireright, you know, it's been a real challenge for us because minnesota, michigan, wisconsin, maine, new hampshire have all been in a surge roughly for the last three to four months, and this is very similar to what we have seen in the united kingdom. unlike what we've seen, for example, in india where we had a very, very rapid increase in cases late spring, early summer, but then case numbers dropped right back down to baseline within six to eight weeks. that's what we've seen in the south and particularly in the southern sun belt states this summer. what we don't know is what's going to happen with the southern great lake states. you can see how the case numbers are increasing there. we could be in for a rough few weeks ahead of us here, and again, it's going to be what does omicron do and how is that going to spread, and that's the real question. >> and as you've been pointing out, the cdc is now reporting that the firsthandful of omicron cases in the u.s. have mostly been mild. what k
lockdown there, so now what we're seeing you're saying is also the upper midwest, my family's in new hampshireright, you know, it's been a real challenge for us because minnesota, michigan, wisconsin, maine, new hampshire have all been in a surge roughly for the last three to four months, and this is very similar to what we have seen in the united kingdom. unlike what we've seen, for example, in india where we had a very, very rapid increase in cases late spring, early summer, but then case...
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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...