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six of them new hampshire, delaware, south dakota north dakota omaha and nevada.sk the question i'm not an expert in state finance how bad is this deal. for low tax states. and effort in a still reduce the number of uninsured in the state. it's just a ntquestion. so, as you can guess, i'm an incrementalist about this. i think it's worth looking at the proposal on the table. had questions about it and then i will stop. there is a reference in the proposal the overall cap on spending. i didn't know how to read that i hope it comes out a discussion. were fetalking about federal ca on federal contributions in the matching form to state spending on this population and the states, i think that raises concerns for some of us who like the current structure of the program understanding it can be approved a lot of things wrong with it. what is the overall cap. for the states looking to market the proposal understand there would be an overall cap on federal spending stop and if there is, what are the implications for that. ultimately we are talking about the risk of healthca
six of them new hampshire, delaware, south dakota north dakota omaha and nevada.sk the question i'm not an expert in state finance how bad is this deal. for low tax states. and effort in a still reduce the number of uninsured in the state. it's just a ntquestion. so, as you can guess, i'm an incrementalist about this. i think it's worth looking at the proposal on the table. had questions about it and then i will stop. there is a reference in the proposal the overall cap on spending. i didn't...
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they went home to new hampshire, got married.r and got a job with his dad selling insurance. pamela, who dreamed of being a tv reporter, got a media job with a local school district. >> you kind of had it all together at 20, 21 years old? >> yeah, i was trying. i thought i was doing all right. >> amy imagined a big future for pamela. >> i knew that she was going to do great things. and i told her that the next time i saw her, i knew she was going to be famous, and i would see her on tv. >> and in fact a few days after the murder, pamela smart was on tv being interviewed by reporter bill spencer. >> she was wearing a beautiful vibrant blue dress. hair was all made up. makeup was perfect. she looked gorgeous. >> police watched pamela on television with unease. >> we had limited the information that was going to pamela smart because she had the chance to talk to media and she enjoyed talking to the media. >> and then came a break. it happened at a high school where pamela worked. kids there were spreading a wild story. >> if they ha
they went home to new hampshire, got married.r and got a job with his dad selling insurance. pamela, who dreamed of being a tv reporter, got a media job with a local school district. >> you kind of had it all together at 20, 21 years old? >> yeah, i was trying. i thought i was doing all right. >> amy imagined a big future for pamela. >> i knew that she was going to do great things. and i told her that the next time i saw her, i knew she was going to be famous, and i...
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what new hampshire and arkansas found was that when people were moved into individual market coverageyou actually get to see a specialist way quick medi. evaluation reports for those programs were very good, the trouble is that in new hampshire it really had negative impact on the individual market and they had to move on. those are the two things you close attention to with this defined contribution approach w. that, i will leave it to the next speaker. he has extensive experience focusing on medicaid congress staffer, executive branch outside scholar, working on -- you think of henry waxman has hands all over the building with the medicaid program a lot of that legislation is work with them. more rectly working with medicaid managed care organizations for children research on that and another lawyer to talk about little different perspective, andy schneider. >> good morning. thank you, tom inviting me. i'm going to be brief, i want oh to just spend a minute explaining to you that the center for children andamilie where i work is nonpartisan policy and research center at the public p
what new hampshire and arkansas found was that when people were moved into individual market coverageyou actually get to see a specialist way quick medi. evaluation reports for those programs were very good, the trouble is that in new hampshire it really had negative impact on the individual market and they had to move on. those are the two things you close attention to with this defined contribution approach w. that, i will leave it to the next speaker. he has extensive experience focusing on...
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previously of new hampshire and delaware doing better even though they are low-taxed states.they are doing better because they are lower taxed states. i like to see a scattered plot of poverty rate versus the quality of the the quality of access, the medicaid program because i think the lower the p better your medicate program is going to be. it's really hard for them to make decision because that will put enormous pressure on the rest of the medicaid program because they h more poor people than minnesota delaware and new hampshire and i think that's a big thing. we always need to recognize it's not racism in these reces. but any further questions and seeing none, i will expand -- >> let me follow briefly. when i started working in this field, one of the first things people said about medicaid, if you've seen one medicaid program you've seen one medicaid variation and that's going any response to how the medicaid program is doing and places pressure on getting good data but i think the other point about the research of medicaid versus being onhe randomized study done in orego
previously of new hampshire and delaware doing better even though they are low-taxed states.they are doing better because they are lower taxed states. i like to see a scattered plot of poverty rate versus the quality of the the quality of access, the medicaid program because i think the lower the p better your medicate program is going to be. it's really hard for them to make decision because that will put enormous pressure on the rest of the medicaid program because they h more poor people...
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>> i think it's weird, man. >> juju: smart, now 56, plead for a hearing with new hampshire governor sununuing to have her sentence of life without parole commuted. >> imrespectfully asking for the opportunity to come before you, the new hampshire executive council, and have an honest conversation with you. >> she's been in prison a long time. she's got nothing to lose here. >> juju: in 1990, the execution-style murder of 24-year-old greg smart shattered this close-knit town of derry, new hampshire. pam, who worked as a media coordinator at a local high school, seemingly grieving for her husband. authorities soon discover her illicit relationship with 16-year-old billy flynn. >> pamela smart had two big problems at trial. number one is all the young people involved in this turned on her. number two is there was an audiotape, a secret wire that one of them made of her, when in the end was devastating. >> juju: cecilia pierce, pam's student intern at the school, recorded multiple conversations with smart which became a major part of the trial. >> juju: all teenage accomplices took plea deals
>> i think it's weird, man. >> juju: smart, now 56, plead for a hearing with new hampshire governor sununuing to have her sentence of life without parole commuted. >> imrespectfully asking for the opportunity to come before you, the new hampshire executive council, and have an honest conversation with you. >> she's been in prison a long time. she's got nothing to lose here. >> juju: in 1990, the execution-style murder of 24-year-old greg smart shattered this...
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amy: new hampshire.ssica: both new hampshire and vermont are the only states in the country that electgovernors for two-year terms. chris sununu whose father was a governor has been popular. he has been able to win reelection. in 2022 we had this race rated solidly republican on the republic you have two candidates. kelly ayotte lost reelection. and you have the former -- chuck morris. he is running. you see a lot of the establishment behind kelly ayotte. ohon the democratic side, i think probably manchester mayor joyce cragg has the edge but cindy is also running. another late primary in september. if either of those races turn negative they could hurt those parties. there is not a lot of time to turn around before this general election. new hampshire -- their motto is live free or die. abortion rights have been a central focus in this race. you are already seeing democrat hit kelly ayotte for her past support. gorsuch was a key m supreme court that led to the dobbs decision. amy: let's move on to some
amy: new hampshire.ssica: both new hampshire and vermont are the only states in the country that electgovernors for two-year terms. chris sununu whose father was a governor has been popular. he has been able to win reelection. in 2022 we had this race rated solidly republican on the republic you have two candidates. kelly ayotte lost reelection. and you have the former -- chuck morris. he is running. you see a lot of the establishment behind kelly ayotte. ohon the democratic side, i think...
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now, this next slide gives you a picture on what was going on in new hampshire. so the line that you're looking at is just enrollment. that enrollment popped up in 2051. that's because there's a new number of medicaid enrollees that jumped into the market. and in 2019, it dropped when the program ended. you can see the bars, the bars are the rankings, the ranking of the state in terms of the individual plan liability risk for the state. and that's basically a measure of the risk experience within the market. you. >> this next slide is basically it's a similar way to say the same story. but it uses a little different measure, the hierarchical condition categories and it shows that when you look at the new hampshire market and i also included the arkansas market because they also were putting the medicaid population into the individual market. there is a much higher percent of people with one or more chronic conditions in those markets when you look at 2018 in both markets and you still have higher percentage in new hampshire and two plus conditions and 3 plus condi
now, this next slide gives you a picture on what was going on in new hampshire. so the line that you're looking at is just enrollment. that enrollment popped up in 2051. that's because there's a new number of medicaid enrollees that jumped into the market. and in 2019, it dropped when the program ended. you can see the bars, the bars are the rankings, the ranking of the state in terms of the individual plan liability risk for the state. and that's basically a measure of the risk experience...
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there were' when i moved to new hampshire we moved our family to new hampshire at the way i met peopleasat town meetings. there would be people sitting on knitting and following the conversation. one comment get to know people in his different many contacts as you can. finallyfind things toas politics that help you build those bonds. passions. follow those passions and make sure that as you do that this is more life advice than public-service advice. make sure you are surrounded by people who support you love. my introduction on school funding group. our oldest has very severe disabilities that she wanted d of perspective on this group. i never thought i was going to run for office. then there was redistricting in new hampshire in the chart our party called me. i had a part-timeo kids one had very complicated medical stu juggle. there's an opening sentence he we can't find someone to run a new hampshire pay our state legislators 100 bucks a year that setting in the constitution it's a volunteer thid she said you would be good at it. i i said that's nice, it cannot possibly kids, job this
there were' when i moved to new hampshire we moved our family to new hampshire at the way i met peopleasat town meetings. there would be people sitting on knitting and following the conversation. one comment get to know people in his different many contacts as you can. finallyfind things toas politics that help you build those bonds. passions. follow those passions and make sure that as you do that this is more life advice than public-service advice. make sure you are surrounded by people who...
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when i moved to new hampshire we moved our family to new the way that i met people was at town meetings there would be sitting in the bleachers, knitting following the conversation. get to know as many people in as many contacts as you can. find things to do outside politics that help you build those bonds. find your passions. follow those passions. and make sure that as you do that -- this is more life advice than public serve advimake sure you are surrounded by love. paul said in my introduction, governor shaheen asked me to sit on a school funding group. i had two children at the time. my oldest had severe disabilities, so she wanted that perspective on this school funding group.but i never thought i was going to run for office. then there was redistricting in new hampshire and then the chair of the party called me. i had a part-time law kids, one of whom had complicated medical stuff, so a lot to juggle. she said there is an opening for a state senate seat. tors $100 a year. it is a voluntary thing. she said we think you would be good at it. i said, that'scannot possibly, kids, jobs
when i moved to new hampshire we moved our family to new the way that i met people was at town meetings there would be sitting in the bleachers, knitting following the conversation. get to know as many people in as many contacts as you can. find things to do outside politics that help you build those bonds. find your passions. follow those passions. and make sure that as you do that -- this is more life advice than public serve advimake sure you are surrounded by love. paul said in my...
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europe it is my pleasure to welcome to united state senator to our program the great state of new hampshire jeanne shaheen and from north carolina thom might meet when it what brings together a republican from the democrat from new england? the answer i case. senator shaheen and tillis are the senate nato observers group which was established in 1997 in anticipation of the cze republic joining the alliance president clinton just marked a quarter century of the alliance through a major speech in progress past the lap somewhat and theestablished based senator tillis in senator shaheen with russia's intervention crimea in 2014. senators thank you for being re it's a pleasure to have you at hudson. >> we are pleased to be with you. >> we are here together an auspicious moment weeks ahead of the washington summit whichma it's not just going to be a celebratory moment looking back there's lots of work to be in the present going for perhaps senator shaheen the spigot with you. he was in town making final purpose for the nato summit i saw on his meeting with secretary blinken was meeting with membe
europe it is my pleasure to welcome to united state senator to our program the great state of new hampshire jeanne shaheen and from north carolina thom might meet when it what brings together a republican from the democrat from new england? the answer i case. senator shaheen and tillis are the senate nato observers group which was established in 1997 in anticipation of the cze republic joining the alliance president clinton just marked a quarter century of the alliance through a major speech in...
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it was the old establishment new hampshire republicans. are they even watching this?k: he will not be talking directly to them, because the reality is he has to depend upon the gop. that group of voters who were not for him in the primary, but have since endorsed him. he has to assume they will just come on board. it is too much effort for him to try and convince them while he is trying to convince these independent voters, hispanic voters, the young black male voters coming his way. and all these angry double haters. there is only so much the campaign can do, and i am sure they have done triage. if we are talking republican voters in new hampshire this late stage in the game, we are in deep trouble. so they have to assume that what they are going to see tonight is a donald trump that they can say, i cannot have biden, so i'm going with him. but his personality, his behavior is the issue. age is the issue for biden. behavior is the issue for trump. that is the one thing that could cause a problem for that constituency. kailey: as we talk about republicans consolidatin
it was the old establishment new hampshire republicans. are they even watching this?k: he will not be talking directly to them, because the reality is he has to depend upon the gop. that group of voters who were not for him in the primary, but have since endorsed him. he has to assume they will just come on board. it is too much effort for him to try and convince them while he is trying to convince these independent voters, hispanic voters, the young black male voters coming his way. and all...
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>> so this new hampshire executive council and the governor have regular meetings, usually every month they discuss state business and they discussed clemency. but the attorney for pamela smart's says he doesn't know when they will discuss pamela smart could be later this summer, could be sometime next year, but he doesn't know yet. >> all right. gary tucker. and thanks so much. appreciate him coming next. who knew that? eating hot dogs fast would be so controversial this year. it is eating champion joey chestnut as of now will not be competing in the nathan's famous hot dog eating contest. this fourth of july would tell you where he will be competing so get out the napkins and condiments, harry enten it's friday night, clearly has brought some hot dogs and has details next one can i want to be working in which and to be with my family i want you to join your brothers in the rank. >> welcome to the show i just love being out there with you guys the only thing that matters to me read the door now streaming exclusively on macs start your day with nature me. the number one pharmacist reco
>> so this new hampshire executive council and the governor have regular meetings, usually every month they discuss state business and they discussed clemency. but the attorney for pamela smart's says he doesn't know when they will discuss pamela smart could be later this summer, could be sometime next year, but he doesn't know yet. >> all right. gary tucker. and thanks so much. appreciate him coming next. who knew that? eating hot dogs fast would be so controversial this year. it...
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saw what happened with the dobbs decision and these threats are felt acutely in my home state of new hampshiree critical family-planning providers cannot make ends meet because elected officials continue to block federal and state funding vital to ensuring they have access to reproductive care. that doesn't just encompass contraception services all that's critically important but also basic reproductive education including breast cancer screening and std screening and treatment and by turning up roadblock after roadblock, maga are showing that you care about women's health or personal freedom they are taking us backwards when women want and deserve to go forward. please flow a concerning pattern that women's rights are negotiable and that they can t our freedoms to decide her own futures are not valued so to address the women and felt families on the front lines of the onslaught let me just say i understand the anxiety, the fear and hopelessness who comes from watching your rights be stripped away the recent new hampshire university graduate she wrote so powerfully about the positive expansion
saw what happened with the dobbs decision and these threats are felt acutely in my home state of new hampshiree critical family-planning providers cannot make ends meet because elected officials continue to block federal and state funding vital to ensuring they have access to reproductive care. that doesn't just encompass contraception services all that's critically important but also basic reproductive education including breast cancer screening and std screening and treatment and by turning...
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at their school and hampton, new hampshire and pulled the trigger. bill flynn and three other boys who helped them. we're all convicted. but accepted a plea bargain to testify against pamela smart who prosecutor said masterminded the murder. and one of her husband dead to collect insurance money the four collaborators were all released from prison years ago. >> i was guilty. i would have pleaded guilty and plea bargain with the restroom pamela smart has asked for clemency before, despite never acknowledging her guilt. >> i interviewed her in prison in 2005. >> you might be better off saying while i did this and i have remorse so whatever, but that would be lying in that's just not the truth. and i feel like that i just don't feel like that that would be the right thing to do. >> 34 years is a very long time. >> but in this new video, along with a packet of information is sent to the governor and a state executive council that deals with clemency issues. she writes, this quote. it has taken me decades to come to a place where i can more fully understa
at their school and hampton, new hampshire and pulled the trigger. bill flynn and three other boys who helped them. we're all convicted. but accepted a plea bargain to testify against pamela smart who prosecutor said masterminded the murder. and one of her husband dead to collect insurance money the four collaborators were all released from prison years ago. >> i was guilty. i would have pleaded guilty and plea bargain with the restroom pamela smart has asked for clemency before, despite...
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what happens in europ deal for our companies in new hampshire higher si wa somebody asked me why arewe spending money in the ukraine will be have needs at home. i talked first about the fact that a lot o money we are spending in ukraine is going to new hampshire higher businesses an businesses to our defense industrial space in one sell from the war was a wake-up have to get our defenses and our manufacturing defenses inrd getting funding in the u.s. from the supplemental package in ukraine about 25 billion to u.s. firms cr and keeping people working. from polluted and the threat to nato poland and other parts of europe who believe friendship it is not defeated in ukraine. said earlier. as i s tan who raised the question i have four i do not want to see my grandsons said off to fight europe because we did not take care of now. right now the courageous ukrainians are fighting that war i want to support them in every i can. so that we don't have to send american soldiers over against putin because he is successful in ukraine takes another nato countries. much understand. >> thank you.
what happens in europ deal for our companies in new hampshire higher si wa somebody asked me why arewe spending money in the ukraine will be have needs at home. i talked first about the fact that a lot o money we are spending in ukraine is going to new hampshire higher businesses an businesses to our defense industrial space in one sell from the war was a wake-up have to get our defenses and our manufacturing defenses inrd getting funding in the u.s. from the supplemental package in ukraine...
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we have so many rural areas in new hampshire, and across the country. this is a huge problem. people are competing with an area like that. we get thrown in with boston. there's a big difference between what is happening in hampshire with pay, and what is happening in the boston area. what can you tell us that the bureau of labor statistics can do to help us deal with this problem? >> thank you, senator. this is definitely the issue that we are seeing. this is a moment where we have a tight labor market. this is resulting in workers with more choice. employers have been needing to recruit, retain, and competing on wages. this has had some positive impacts, in terms of workers, and their wages. especially one thing we have seen since president joe biden came into office. real wages rise. especially for low income americans. more money in the pockets of work families. i'm working with you. >> we want workers to do better. the federal government has to keep up with that pay scale. thank you. >> thank you. >> in december, the apartment of labor, proposed significant and controversia
we have so many rural areas in new hampshire, and across the country. this is a huge problem. people are competing with an area like that. we get thrown in with boston. there's a big difference between what is happening in hampshire with pay, and what is happening in the boston area. what can you tell us that the bureau of labor statistics can do to help us deal with this problem? >> thank you, senator. this is definitely the issue that we are seeing. this is a moment where we have a...
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new hampshire? where was he going? new hampshire and he was going to virginia.thought he would have to spend time in virginia and new hampshire. and this is the question i was getting last night. key actually lose new york? but if he has to spend money to save new york, that's a win for trump, too. >> ainsley: interesting how is he faux focusing on these groups. bingo and pickleball. how do we get the black men and women? we go to their radio stations. we go their churches? how do we get the younger people? we pay for their college? how do we get the hispanics? >> lawrence: gifts. >> ainsley: we open the border. >> lawrence: gifts. >> ainsley: close to an election. >> steve: all right. 7:22 now here in the east. and carley shimkus joins us with news from l.a. >> carley: that's right. on a story we have been following for some time. happening today in los angeles. people are set to hold a march for justice after the murder of general hospital actor johnny wachter. convince city leaders that crack down on time. actor and michael parker joined me earlier on "fox &
new hampshire? where was he going? new hampshire and he was going to virginia.thought he would have to spend time in virginia and new hampshire. and this is the question i was getting last night. key actually lose new york? but if he has to spend money to save new york, that's a win for trump, too. >> ainsley: interesting how is he faux focusing on these groups. bingo and pickleball. how do we get the black men and women? we go to their radio stations. we go their churches? how do we get...
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new hampshire mixed with massachusetts. can understand he thought he was across the line but can you imagine? great to be in this wonderful state -- let me get this right in thinking about it. long before i hit the state and thinking about it. [laughter] fake news will report tonight donald trump wasn't sure if he was in michigan. [laughter] all these people in the room will understand how dishonest i am. the radical left democrats bring the presidential election in 2020 and we are not going to allow them to win the presidential election in 2024. [cheering] [cheering] [chanting] >> i will tell you, 2016, the coolest in history. [cheering] the only thing is going to blow away will be in november. i think it will be the greatest a political event in history. i think the victory was early pennsylvania, september 22. north carolina september 6. when you have to go months early it's crazy, what are they doing with these folks? were they doing that fantastic job. [cheering] a fantastic job at the rnc. i said we don't need votes c
new hampshire mixed with massachusetts. can understand he thought he was across the line but can you imagine? great to be in this wonderful state -- let me get this right in thinking about it. long before i hit the state and thinking about it. [laughter] fake news will report tonight donald trump wasn't sure if he was in michigan. [laughter] all these people in the room will understand how dishonest i am. the radical left democrats bring the presidential election in 2020 and we are not going to...
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. >> reporter: new hampshire senator jeanne shaheen acknowledged the party is grappling with what to do now. >> he had a really bad night last night so the question is, is not going to disqualify him for the next four years? i think that's to be determined. >> reporter: publicly democratic leaders tried to tamp down the concerns. >> stay the course. >> we saw integrity on one side and dishonesty on the other. that's how i saw it. >> reporter: and yet it was biden struggled to counter trump's dishonesty last night that has democrats down ballot worried. >> he wants open borders. i'm the one that got the insulin down for the seniors. he wants to raise your taxes by four times. >> the fact the matter is that he's dead wrong. >> reporter: trump held a victory rally today in chesapeake, virginia. >> despite the fact that crooked joe biden some of the entire week at camp david resting, working, studying. he started very hard. he studied so hard he didn't know what the hell he was doing. >> reporter: the republican house speaker mike johnson argued biden should be removed from office. >> un
. >> reporter: new hampshire senator jeanne shaheen acknowledged the party is grappling with what to do now. >> he had a really bad night last night so the question is, is not going to disqualify him for the next four years? i think that's to be determined. >> reporter: publicly democratic leaders tried to tamp down the concerns. >> stay the course. >> we saw integrity on one side and dishonesty on the other. that's how i saw it. >> reporter: and yet it was...
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shows overdose deaths decreased last year for the first ti8,cans 430 in new hampshire.verdose deaths continue to take a devastating toll on not just those affected, but their families, friends. the important work of the heal initiative. can you give us an uate on the development of medications for vaccinating individuals against substance use disorders? dr. volkow: i ac% decrease in 2023. if you look at certain areas they continue to increase the mortality, and numbers are unacceptable. so there are many strategies. one of them is how we can provide better treatment f hat otherwise will die because of an overdose. and vaccines, eted. we have started actually, we phase two for moan clonal antibody against the number of people dying from methamphetamine has continued to increase. we have no treatment whatsoever. unfortunately, the outcome did not reach the one that was set up by the f.d.a. the company is withdrawing unfortunately. we are in the stages of also starting trials with monoclonal antibody. in the last clinical stages so we are advancing and the funding has enab
shows overdose deaths decreased last year for the first ti8,cans 430 in new hampshire.verdose deaths continue to take a devastating toll on not just those affected, but their families, friends. the important work of the heal initiative. can you give us an uate on the development of medications for vaccinating individuals against substance use disorders? dr. volkow: i ac% decrease in 2023. if you look at certain areas they continue to increase the mortality, and numbers are unacceptable. so...
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let's hear from gary in new hampshire. sorry, let's hear from james in alabama, democrats line.aller: this is james. i'm a veteran of the united states, and i voted for democrats for years and years. i would like to know why is it the democratic party has got so corrupt. host: let's stick to the topic, james. as far as america's role in the world, what do you think it is? caller: i think the democrats want to be the dictator of the world some time, especially the democrats, if you don't vote democrat they want to lock you up. chuck schumer and some of them others must think the american people are stupid. gary. caller: thank you for taking my call. first of all, i want to say a heartfelt thank you to our veterans for making the sacrifices they made to defend our democracy. my dad was a veteran, so i know what it is like. secondly, i don't know if you have a clip of the hearing from wednesday that representative ivey made when it came to donald trump, as far as him getting away with what he is getting away with, trying to subvert our democracy. host: gary, i know we talk a lot ab
let's hear from gary in new hampshire. sorry, let's hear from james in alabama, democrats line.aller: this is james. i'm a veteran of the united states, and i voted for democrats for years and years. i would like to know why is it the democratic party has got so corrupt. host: let's stick to the topic, james. as far as america's role in the world, what do you think it is? caller: i think the democrats want to be the dictator of the world some time, especially the democrats, if you don't vote...
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from the great state of new hampshire, jane jane and from rt carolina, thom tillis. might bering what brings together a republican from the south and democrat from new and the answer is the nato. shaheen and senator tillis are members of a group established in 1997 inrepublic . president clinn marked a quarter century of them in the alliance through a major speh p. reestablished by senators tillis shaheen in the wake of increased russian aggression and russia's intervention in crimea in 2014. thanks so much for being here. it is a su you. we are her moment, weeks ahead of the washington summit thears. it will not just be a lots of work to be done for the presentsecretary-generag was in town making preparations for the nato summit. i saw it his meeting with secretary blinken that he is also meeting with the snog. he is back in town today.are wep to the washington summit? >> the war in ukraine really forced nato to look at what it needs to do in order to continue to be the greatest defensive military alliance in history. in our meeting with secretary-general stoltenberg
from the great state of new hampshire, jane jane and from rt carolina, thom tillis. might bering what brings together a republican from the south and democrat from new and the answer is the nato. shaheen and senator tillis are members of a group established in 1997 inrepublic . president clinn marked a quarter century of them in the alliance through a major speh p. reestablished by senators tillis shaheen in the wake of increased russian aggression and russia's intervention in crimea in 2014....
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seen a ten full of folks trying to come over the northern border, not in new hampshire.are pretty tough on here for other parts of the northern border where it's massively unprotected, it's a real issue and that's what the 50 state issue, it's not a texas issue. all 50 states and every american is looking at is that is a top priority for this country. >> almost as if the issue has come up with the president. he said these are the issues that matter -- not really and they voted him in and he said build a wall and they said if you want but we are going to push it, we just don't want to see you successful enough you're hard-pressed to find anyone who doesn't want to build the wall. they didn't pass a bipartisan bill for let's end with the vice president. i think tim scott is on it, tom cotton is on it, marco rubio is on. i believe at the top of it is probably governor doug burgum your thoughts on this election that you think would help them the most? >> i think everybody because of short list, my guess is it's longer than that and is not a short list, is long and nobody can
seen a ten full of folks trying to come over the northern border, not in new hampshire.are pretty tough on here for other parts of the northern border where it's massively unprotected, it's a real issue and that's what the 50 state issue, it's not a texas issue. all 50 states and every american is looking at is that is a top priority for this country. >> almost as if the issue has come up with the president. he said these are the issues that matter -- not really and they voted him in and...
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last to new hampshire#[ child advocate from new hampshire uncovered horrific child abuse these two childrent place they will bear the trauma of that abuse for their lifetimes. [ial placement they cannot regulate monitor conditions at these their oversight of out-of-state placements to help prevent this type of abuse? >> yes, definitely a space can take to■é improve oversight of out-of-state placements. for example the require do in pn visits. even if that means traveling out of state to do state put enteragency task force with thee purpose of■@ monitoring out-of-state placement. but the answer i to reduce or eliminate out-of-state placement. one state to stop placing any ch out-of-state others are thinking about tuahaty >> thank you for that. we have heard residential treatment is common for youth who have complex mental hh cond. evidence suggests a community home-based care safer for children. can youalbout the challenges families have getting home and community-based care ce >> i would say lack of services across the nation. take a lot of out-of-state kids. we can see they are not getting
last to new hampshire#[ child advocate from new hampshire uncovered horrific child abuse these two childrent place they will bear the trauma of that abuse for their lifetimes. [ial placement they cannot regulate monitor conditions at these their oversight of out-of-state placements to help prevent this type of abuse? >> yes, definitely a space can take to■é improve oversight of out-of-state placements. for example the require do in pn visits. even if that means traveling out of state...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs.heen: madam president, i am here today with the same concern that we've heard from my colleagues, that this country is failing women in new hampshire and across the country when it comes to protecting our fundamental freedoms. fundamental freedoms like the right to contraception which we thought was safe just a few short years ago. from the beginning the right to full access to contraception was hard fought. since that right was first recognized by the supreme court in griswold v. connecticut nearly 60 years ago to the affordable care act expansion of contraceptive coverage in 2010 requiring insurance companies to pay for it, there have been incremental yet vital steps forward for women to determine our o futures. it put us on a path to making sure our daughters and granddaughters had more fundamental rights, not fewer. but as so■Ñ many things, this progress has been met with resistance. in the year since the affordable care act, attacks on contraception have increased at both the stat
the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs.heen: madam president, i am here today with the same concern that we've heard from my colleagues, that this country is failing women in new hampshire and across the country when it comes to protecting our fundamental freedoms. fundamental freedoms like the right to contraception which we thought was safe just a few short years ago. from the beginning the right to full access to contraception was hard fought. since that right was first...
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he was about to come in this devastating 5th place finish in the new hampshire democratic primary.ed all of thes reporters around him in these drab offices in new hampshire and basically told us don't count me out. we are hearing from media strategists at the time. saying it is over. it's the end of the lineated li wasn't. many of us in the room were proven wrong later within he n went onto win the primary. so i think that is the same t kind of position he is trying to take now. whether it works after so long, after this move. every single voter i spoke with yesterday was echoing the same message of dread and anxietk. so it is just a very different landscape for him now. >> so one of the things that strikes me, the same establishment was striking him l out. >> i lost s wrote a piece afte he lost and said he should dropu out. and i rue the day i wrote that piece but everyone said he is going to drop out. he lost these two primaries. the math doesn't math. and i was totally wrong. we have seen again anything can happen. you know, we should preface this with we don't know. but joe bid
he was about to come in this devastating 5th place finish in the new hampshire democratic primary.ed all of thes reporters around him in these drab offices in new hampshire and basically told us don't count me out. we are hearing from media strategists at the time. saying it is over. it's the end of the lineated li wasn't. many of us in the room were proven wrong later within he n went onto win the primary. so i think that is the same t kind of position he is trying to take now. whether it...
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that's something that senators like democrat maggie hassan of new hampshire wants to stop >>outrageous and we need to make sure that our laws keep up with this new technology and that we protect individuals. >>new bipartisan legislation co authored by hassan and republican senator john cornyn of texas, aims to hold accountable the individuals who share non consensual intimate deepfake images online. they've proposed criminal penalties, including a fine and up to 2 years. in prison in most cases. civil penalties can range up to $150,000. >>not go a step further and criminalize the creation of non consensual intimate images. there is work going on in congress right now about how to set up this kind of guardrail. but what we know is that most people don't know about the deep fake that exists until somebody tries to distribute it right. so we wanted to really attack this problem at the where it becomes obvious and somebody is likely. to take action, >>senator cornyn says while it could take months to get the bill through the senate, he's confident that bipartisan support will help it pass.
that's something that senators like democrat maggie hassan of new hampshire wants to stop >>outrageous and we need to make sure that our laws keep up with this new technology and that we protect individuals. >>new bipartisan legislation co authored by hassan and republican senator john cornyn of texas, aims to hold accountable the individuals who share non consensual intimate deepfake images online. they've proposed criminal penalties, including a fine and up to 2 years. in prison...
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last year to new hampshire child advocate from new hampshire uncovered horrific child abuse these twonew hampshire after the abuse was uncovered. that should never have happened in the first place they will bear the trauma of that abuse for their lifetimes. residential placement they cannot regulate monitor conditions at these facilities but how should states increase their oversight of out-of-state placements to help prevent this type of abuse? >> yes, definitely a space can take to improve oversight of out-of-state placements. for example the require caseworkers to do in person visits. even if that means traveling out of state to do so. one stateenteragency task forcee purpose of monitoring answer ise placement. one state to stop placing any children out-of-state others are thinking about that play that is really the answer. thank you for that. we have heard residential treatment is common for youth who have complex mental health or behavioral conditions. evidence suggests a community home-based care safer for children. can you talk about the challenges families have getting home an
last year to new hampshire child advocate from new hampshire uncovered horrific child abuse these twonew hampshire after the abuse was uncovered. that should never have happened in the first place they will bear the trauma of that abuse for their lifetimes. residential placement they cannot regulate monitor conditions at these facilities but how should states increase their oversight of out-of-state placements to help prevent this type of abuse? >> yes, definitely a space can take to...
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. >> smart was a 22 year old teacher in new hampshire back in 1990, when she began an affair with a 15ear old student, billy flynn. he would later kill smart's husband, greg, who was on his knees when he was shot in the head. flynn pleaded guilty to second degree murder, but smart, who was accused of recruiting flynn for the killing, was charged with being an accomplice to first degree murder. >> if this story were a made for tv movie and it surely will be, you might not believe it. >> her trial became a media circus, inspiring the hollywood movie to die for. >> do we have to get, permission slips from our parents for this? >> no, no, that wouldn't be necessary. smart denied knowledge of the murder plot, but a jury didn't buy it. >> she was convicted and sentenced to life without parole. but now, in a new video, smart admits that she previously deflected blame for gregory's murder, and she's now asking new hampshire's governor to reduce her sentence. >> i had to acknowledge for the first time in my own, you know, mind and my own heart how responsible i was. >> greg smart's family says
. >> smart was a 22 year old teacher in new hampshire back in 1990, when she began an affair with a 15ear old student, billy flynn. he would later kill smart's husband, greg, who was on his knees when he was shot in the head. flynn pleaded guilty to second degree murder, but smart, who was accused of recruiting flynn for the killing, was charged with being an accomplice to first degree murder. >> if this story were a made for tv movie and it surely will be, you might not believe it....
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i am delighted to yield to the gentleman from new hampshire congressman pappas, 2:31 for any remarkshe may choose to: i rise in support of my bill to name the post office as the answered the service as a marine and law enforcement officer, first with the lebanon police department and in dairy after he was named chief of the police in 2022. he worked tirelessly to serve the citizens in his community and the officers he oversaw. in those years he worked on projects in building a better, stronger community in derry and helping prevent the opiod and fentanyl in derry and heading the first regional special operations unit in new hampshire. he tuesday october 11,2022 at his home in derry. i'm thinking of his friends and family especially his wife, blanching, always by his side as well as his children and grandchildren and all who served him and knew him. the naming of this post office is in small way to continue his leadership and professionalism and excellence and service to the community. on behalf of my constituents, it's an honor to introduce this legislation to pay tribute to a man wh
i am delighted to yield to the gentleman from new hampshire congressman pappas, 2:31 for any remarkshe may choose to: i rise in support of my bill to name the post office as the answered the service as a marine and law enforcement officer, first with the lebanon police department and in dairy after he was named chief of the police in 2022. he worked tirelessly to serve the citizens in his community and the officers he oversaw. in those years he worked on projects in building a better, stronger...
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notice, it is almost 20 degrees warmer in new hampshire than it feels in d.c., philly, and new york. that's what's been unusual about this. the relief is on its way, though, northern michigan, finally relief coming. after these thunderstorms this afternoon, tonight, and tomorrow will be noticeably cooler. here's the forecast tomorrow. this is where we're going to start to see the humidity building. d.c. to 95. new york to 93. as we come towards the upcoming weekend, it stays blistering hot. washington, d.c., saturday, 99. should have a record high on sunday, hitting 100, and with the humidity, it will probably feel like 105 to 106. this is not what a lot of people want to see. this just came out today. the forecast prediction for the month of july. if it was cooler than average, you'd see blue on this map, and there is no blue from coast to coast. it looks to be a very hot july, almost the entire eastern sea board, and also in the southwest, where we're already dealing with fires into the rockies. this could be a summer to forget. but remember at the same time because of how hot it's
notice, it is almost 20 degrees warmer in new hampshire than it feels in d.c., philly, and new york. that's what's been unusual about this. the relief is on its way, though, northern michigan, finally relief coming. after these thunderstorms this afternoon, tonight, and tomorrow will be noticeably cooler. here's the forecast tomorrow. this is where we're going to start to see the humidity building. d.c. to 95. new york to 93. as we come towards the upcoming weekend, it stays blistering hot....
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rochester, new hampshire, right now, southern new hampshire, it feels like 106 degrees in the shade. i don't know that has to be one of the first times that's ever happened. boston's logan airport over 100, 101. albany, new york, 97. it's 10 to 20 degrees cooler in philadelphia, washington, d.c., and richmond compared to northern maine. that will change in the days ahead. thunderstorms will cool off northern new england today, and then all that heat tomorrow begins to shift south. we're going to see areas starting to heat up like washington, d.c. we've got 95 in d.c. tomorrow, but over the weekend we should be near 100 on saturday and on sunday. richmond, 101 degrees. this isn't heat index, this is the actual temperature. we really bake in nashville and little rock. i know you're going to love this map -- the july temperature outlook just came out. this is kind of how the whole country is looking for july. and if we had any cooler than normal areas, it would be blue. there's none of that on the map. when you see the bright red in the northeast, all the way through the ohio valley and
rochester, new hampshire, right now, southern new hampshire, it feels like 106 degrees in the shade. i don't know that has to be one of the first times that's ever happened. boston's logan airport over 100, 101. albany, new york, 97. it's 10 to 20 degrees cooler in philadelphia, washington, d.c., and richmond compared to northern maine. that will change in the days ahead. thunderstorms will cool off northern new england today, and then all that heat tomorrow begins to shift south. we're going...
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he's a sergeant in the first new hampshire. he pulls his pistol out and demands all the civilians get off the handcart. they all comply except to samuel calvin lamar and george brady. they remain on the handcart. webster fires his pistol in the ground near one of the civilians that had gotten off the handcart. and at that point, samuel calvin. samuel calvin lamar says shooting be --. you don't scare me. webster pulled up his pistol, shot lamar in the head, and he fell down on the ground. the civilians were frantic. their friend had just been shot dead in front of them, and they pleaded with the soldiers to let them use a hand cart to take his body to the regimental hospital back toward point arrives at their camp. webster said. let the son of a -- die. i'm not sure of the exact same exact process that followed, but webster is arrested and he will be placed in jail in frederick county and a local diarist, jacob engelbrecht, mentions the shooting and the fact that he's imprisoned. he will be acquitted of murder in november of 186
he's a sergeant in the first new hampshire. he pulls his pistol out and demands all the civilians get off the handcart. they all comply except to samuel calvin lamar and george brady. they remain on the handcart. webster fires his pistol in the ground near one of the civilians that had gotten off the handcart. and at that point, samuel calvin. samuel calvin lamar says shooting be --. you don't scare me. webster pulled up his pistol, shot lamar in the head, and he fell down on the ground. the...
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on the first snowy day in new hampshire many months ago to this crowded convention city now begins anotherhe united states. give me your help and your hand and your boy. great record with me. the words of say, say that there that wait upon lord shall renew eir strength. they shall mount up with wings as eagles. and not be weary challenge. we shall and ask that he renew our strength. e be equal to the task? then we shall not be wearing. then we shall ■&■■w
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three days after that debate, was the new hampshire primary on february 9, 2016.io finished in fifth place, almost 25 points behind trump at the time, rubio cited his own debate performance are disappointment tonight is not on you. it's on me on me i did not i did not do well on saturday night so listen to this. >> that will never happen again yet last year when kristie jumped into the 2024 presidential race, rubio was quick to dispel the notion that kristie played a role in his failed 2016 campaign. >> any political reporter, commentator claiming kristie ended my campaign in 2016 is lazy or dm new hampshire debate sucked because instead of hitting back when attacked, like i wanted to do, i listen to advice about pivoting and not punching down on a chris christie who was at 7% and about to drop out. but it didn't end my campaign and randi joins us now it's inspiring. i mean, two, there have been some talk about obviously, rubio is a vice presidential candidate. what's the latest your hearing? >> all the reporting really indicates anderson that rubio is very much a
three days after that debate, was the new hampshire primary on february 9, 2016.io finished in fifth place, almost 25 points behind trump at the time, rubio cited his own debate performance are disappointment tonight is not on you. it's on me on me i did not i did not do well on saturday night so listen to this. >> that will never happen again yet last year when kristie jumped into the 2024 presidential race, rubio was quick to dispel the notion that kristie played a role in his failed...
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on the first snowy day in new hampshire many months ago to this crowded convention city now begins another long journey taking me into your city and home. across the united states. give me your help and your hand and your boy. great record with me. the words of say, say that there that wait upon lord shall renew their strength. they shall mount up with wings as eagles. they shall run and not be weary as face the coming. great challenge. we shall wait upon the lord and ask that he renew our strength. then, shall we be equal to the task? then we shall not be wearing. then we shall prevail. and.
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initially fighting for the status quo, righfighting for crt 19th century, including laws like new hampshire'snti-abortion movement fought to maintain in the new le exception. it was against this backdrop that the supreme court ultimately to hear roe v wade, a backdrop of extreme state by, state conflict, conflict that was uol ballot initiatives, state legislative struggles andunched by both opp, proponents of legal abortion, which had led to sort of a stalemate. neither side had a particularly back forth moments, one of the most pronounced whice the first state to repeal all of its of its criminal abortion restrictions before viability. but it was at this point that at the the democratic party, which in new york was the more anti-abortion party, had a majority that voted to reinstate state abortion restrictions in the state and had that vetoed by aefeller. so the partizan politics of abortion were was that there had already been a profound cbeyondf tion. roe, of course, involved a woman named norma mccorvey, pictured here, who had already had■:l ch. she had given up for adoption and when she
initially fighting for the status quo, righfighting for crt 19th century, including laws like new hampshire'snti-abortion movement fought to maintain in the new le exception. it was against this backdrop that the supreme court ultimately to hear roe v wade, a backdrop of extreme state by, state conflict, conflict that was uol ballot initiatives, state legislative struggles andunched by both opp, proponents of legal abortion, which had led to sort of a stalemate. neither side had a particularly...
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lastly caitlin from new hampshire wants to know.t is your favorite song and why. >> i love music, i can't pick one but i'll give you a few. if you have not already heard them. in no particular order. "stairway to heaven" by led zeppelin, wichita line man guy glen campbell, one by bono with husban band mac bandmates u2, o holy night, and comfortably numb by pink floyd with two guest guitar solos of all-time. courtesy of david gilmore. as for why the songs impact your mind and your heart and your soul. at the same time, i could keep going but they are telling me you asked for one and now i'm up to 5, i need to say good night. if you have a question, e-mail us or social media. thank you for spending part of your sunday with us, i hope you have a great week ahead, until next week you can find us on tray dowe trey gowdy podcast, good night from south carolin thank you for joining us, see you next week. ♪
lastly caitlin from new hampshire wants to know.t is your favorite song and why. >> i love music, i can't pick one but i'll give you a few. if you have not already heard them. in no particular order. "stairway to heaven" by led zeppelin, wichita line man guy glen campbell, one by bono with husban band mac bandmates u2, o holy night, and comfortably numb by pink floyd with two guest guitar solos of all-time. courtesy of david gilmore. as for why the songs impact your mind and...