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a year ago today, donald trump won a crucial victory at the new hampshire primary. ing victory in the new hampshire primary. it was his first major step towards the white house. and although hillary clinton ended up winning the state in november, enthusiasm for trump still runs deep. rajini vaidyanathan went back to the granite state, where the motto is "live free or die", to ask voters what they thought of candidate trump then, and what they make of president trump now. just like the person he voted for mckeith is a businessman who works in the hotel industry. the owner of a small construction company, he is a small construction company, he is a registered independent, so doesn't vote along party lines. if you were just a politician, i wouldn't have voted for him. he connected with the new hampshire people, because of the spirit of independence that they have. donald trump's dreams of becoming president were built on his first victory in the republican primary in this state. now he's in office, keith has no complaints. have i disagreed with anything that he's done t
a year ago today, donald trump won a crucial victory at the new hampshire primary. ing victory in the new hampshire primary. it was his first major step towards the white house. and although hillary clinton ended up winning the state in november, enthusiasm for trump still runs deep. rajini vaidyanathan went back to the granite state, where the motto is "live free or die", to ask voters what they thought of candidate trump then, and what they make of president trump now. just like the...
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tonight's program, donald trump started his successful election run with a victory in the new hampshire primary. one year on, we are back to see how they feel about the new president. the british government has been forced to defend its decision to close a key route into the country for vulnerable children caught up in europe's migrant crisis. the government says it will stop receiving children at the end of march. asorter: they may not make many headlines, but these children of europe's migrant crisis haven't gone away. refugees are still on the move, still searching for a new home, and around 90,000 of them are youngsters with no family. under pressure for the u.k. to do more, david cameron promised to bring some of them here. campaigners were hopeful 3000 would benefit. but the government announced in the scheme will and him having rehomed 350. that is angered some, including mp's. >> they are heading back to calais, dunkirk, back to the mud, back to the danger, the arms of the people traffickers and the smugglers, the exploitation, the abuse, the prostitution rings, and back to the modern s
tonight's program, donald trump started his successful election run with a victory in the new hampshire primary. one year on, we are back to see how they feel about the new president. the british government has been forced to defend its decision to close a key route into the country for vulnerable children caught up in europe's migrant crisis. the government says it will stop receiving children at the end of march. asorter: they may not make many headlines, but these children of europe's...
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new hampshire. it was a year ago today that donald trump claimed victory in the new hampshire primary.rs there were feeling a year on. and we'll have more later. official figures show only 86% of a&e patients in england were dealt with within four hours in december. that's the lowest since the 95% target was introduced 13 years ago. provisional data leaked to the bbc has also suggested the performance worsened again in january. our health editor hugh pym explains the extent of the pressures for emergency departments across the uk. it was 86.2%, the worst since records began in 2004. scotland was actually higher, 92.6%. wheels down at 81% and northern ireland just below 70%, so the same pressures everywhere —— wales were down. different bits of the uk reacting in slightly different ways. let me quote another statistic. almost 500,000 emergency admissions to hospitals in england in december, another record high. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. iam ros i am ros atkins. our lead story... key trump advisor kellyanne conway has been reprimanded by the white house after she
new hampshire. it was a year ago today that donald trump claimed victory in the new hampshire primary.rs there were feeling a year on. and we'll have more later. official figures show only 86% of a&e patients in england were dealt with within four hours in december. that's the lowest since the 95% target was introduced 13 years ago. provisional data leaked to the bbc has also suggested the performance worsened again in january. our health editor hugh pym explains the extent of the pressures...
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it is one year since donald trump's overwhelming victory in the new hampshire primary. march to the white house. although hillary clinton ended up winning the state in november by a head, enthusiasm for donald trump still runs deep. —— a hair. we were back and we compared what they thought of the candidate to their views on the president. a businessman who works in a hotel organisation. he does not vote along party lines. if he wasjust a politician, we would not have elected him. he connected with the new have so people because of the spirit of independence that he had. donald trump's dreams of becoming president were built on his first victory in the republican primary in this state. this man has no complaints. is it doing a good job? yes, i think he is doing exactly what he was elected - how many ss 7” for primary? .... 5“ ... . a” egg rima ? none 7rf—7'7'fi but 755777 7 women . but 755777 7 women voted but 755777 election in voted for , , ;. .s.s . he policy, like his travel ban. the woman's the policy, like his travel ban. the woman's - the demonstrators, woman's wal
it is one year since donald trump's overwhelming victory in the new hampshire primary. march to the white house. although hillary clinton ended up winning the state in november by a head, enthusiasm for donald trump still runs deep. —— a hair. we were back and we compared what they thought of the candidate to their views on the president. a businessman who works in a hotel organisation. he does not vote along party lines. if he wasjust a politician, we would not have elected him. he...
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large, like california or texas, or take a state like new hampshire where people flood in every year because of the very popular new hampshire primaryactivity. >> i spoke with a former attorney general. a man who has been in new hampshire politics for decades. the way he described this when talking about people being bussed in from massachusetts to new hampshire to vote on election day, not based in reality. irresponsible. it's like the yeti. you can keep talking about it, but you're not going to find it. this is a republican. >> well, this is the -- let's not get focused on a red herring here. it doesn't matter whether the person from out of state is bussed in or if the person from out of state registered when they were working there in february during the primaries and then votes by mail. >> steven miller made a point of people being bussed in, mr. secretary. >> it can be both. non-new hampshire residents can vote in new hampshire by being bussed in or by voting by mail or driving themselves. >> new hampshire -- >> we have much harder numbers at the end of the month, but, look, hey, we have 6,000 people -- >> mr. secretary, folks
large, like california or texas, or take a state like new hampshire where people flood in every year because of the very popular new hampshire primaryactivity. >> i spoke with a former attorney general. a man who has been in new hampshire politics for decades. the way he described this when talking about people being bussed in from massachusetts to new hampshire to vote on election day, not based in reality. irresponsible. it's like the yeti. you can keep talking about it, but you're not...
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new hampshire, he won it by a lot. he beat george w. bush in new hampshire by 18 points. ah-oh. the next big primary that year was in south carolina, and that was seriously worrying to the bush campaign, because south carolina is a big military state, tons of veterans. john mccain is not only a veteran but a nationally-famous war hero. he was pretty much guaranteed to win in that state because of those things. but in context, because mccain had just upset bush in new hampshire, well, then if he goes on to win a second big state after that, that would have been a huge deal in terms of the momentum in the race, changing the narrative, upending expectations, the bush campaign absolutely knew that, so they went into win at all costs mode. in south carolina. that jones, iii, runs it as if it were still 1927 with only one policy change -- other races are now welcomed at its campus, but no interracial dating or marriage is permitted and no homosexuals. and in what many see as the epitome of religious intolerance, the school's leaders have described claeks as memb -- catholics as members of a cult and the p
new hampshire, he won it by a lot. he beat george w. bush in new hampshire by 18 points. ah-oh. the next big primary that year was in south carolina, and that was seriously worrying to the bush campaign, because south carolina is a big military state, tons of veterans. john mccain is not only a veteran but a nationally-famous war hero. he was pretty much guaranteed to win in that state because of those things. but in context, because mccain had just upset bush in new hampshire, well, then if he...
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new hampshire, he won by a loat. he beat george w. bush in new hampshire by 18 points. uh-oh. the next big primary was in south carolina and that was worrying to the bush campaign because south carolina is a big military state, tons of veterans. john mccain the not only a veteran but a legitimate nationally famous war hero. john mccain had been sort of favored to win in south carolina because of those things and that would have been one thing if it was a oneoff, if that was the one state he was goi to get but in context because john mccain just upset bush in new hampshire, well, then if he goes on to win a second big state after that that would have been a huge deal in terms of the momentum in the race, changing the narrative, upending expectations. the bush campaign absolutely knew that so they went into win at all costs mode in south carolina. that primary election in south carolina in 2001 still famous to this day for now dirty the dirty tricks were that were played against john mccain. including the viciously racist flyers about him and his family that nobody ever really claimed responsibility
new hampshire, he won by a loat. he beat george w. bush in new hampshire by 18 points. uh-oh. the next big primary was in south carolina and that was worrying to the bush campaign because south carolina is a big military state, tons of veterans. john mccain the not only a veteran but a legitimate nationally famous war hero. john mccain had been sort of favored to win in south carolina because of those things and that would have been one thing if it was a oneoff, if that was the one state he was...
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reminder, the new hampshire primary, then candidate donald trump winning it. his first big win of the primaries and he did an interview with nbc's lest eer ht that day. in the interview the now president described how candidate trump would be different from president trump. >> when you're president, you act differently. when you're president you act in a different way, there's no question about that and i would do that. >> i want to be different, the president says. joining me now is msnbc contributor and, rich, let me start with you. the president as candidate said he wanted to be different as president. what's your take on that? >> he's still working on it. this is a work in progress quite clearly. i haven't seen any difference, other than the fact he has two phones, one secure and one not. i haven't seen any difference in his behavior, and yesterday was another example with nordstrom's. i went out and took a picture of it and said photo of angry crowds gathered in front of nordstrom's. there was no one there. thank you, rich. >> maria -- >> this is very muc
reminder, the new hampshire primary, then candidate donald trump winning it. his first big win of the primaries and he did an interview with nbc's lest eer ht that day. in the interview the now president described how candidate trump would be different from president trump. >> when you're president, you act differently. when you're president you act in a different way, there's no question about that and i would do that. >> i want to be different, the president says. joining me now...
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bill clinton after the new hampshire primary went out front and had a press conference, and he said, even though he came in second, the comeback kid. look at what happened to bill clinton. if you can translate that to you, where would it be? where would it take you? what would be the equivalent of reaching the white house for you? mr. trump: i think just doing what i am doing. i have had a great street after the last year. the economy is in a deplorable condition. the politicians destroyed the economy in 1986. . really got very lucky when i built the taj mahal, which everyone would said -- which everyone said would be his downfall, it turned out to be one of the best deals i have ever made. it made over $40 million a month . no casino in history has made anywhere near that. all three of my casinos were rated four stars. it has been an incredible period of six or seven months for me, and it has been gratifying. the comeback stories and everything else, i probably care less about that than i would have three or four euros ago, but it has been a good experience for me. mr. trump: how ar
bill clinton after the new hampshire primary went out front and had a press conference, and he said, even though he came in second, the comeback kid. look at what happened to bill clinton. if you can translate that to you, where would it be? where would it take you? what would be the equivalent of reaching the white house for you? mr. trump: i think just doing what i am doing. i have had a great street after the last year. the economy is in a deplorable condition. the politicians destroyed the...
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after the new hampshire primary went out front, had a press conference and he said, even though he camen second, that i in the comeback kid. look at what happened to bill clinton. if you could translate that for you, where would it be? where would it take you to? what would be the equivalent of reaching the white house for you? mr. trump: i think just doing what i am doing, charlie. i have had a great streak over the last year. the economy is in a horrible position. they destroy the economy and 1986. the tax law destroyed the real estate industry, which destroyed savings and loans. got lucky anyway. i built the taj mahal and everyone said that would be a downfall. the taj mahal is over a billion dollar building. it is one of the best deals i have ever made. it broke records and one over $40 million a month. no casino in history has ever one anywhere near that. all three of my casinos were rated four stars. we are the only casinos in the united states that are rated. it has been an incredible six or seven months for me. it has been gratifying. think i probably care less about that than i
after the new hampshire primary went out front, had a press conference and he said, even though he camen second, that i in the comeback kid. look at what happened to bill clinton. if you could translate that for you, where would it be? where would it take you to? what would be the equivalent of reaching the white house for you? mr. trump: i think just doing what i am doing, charlie. i have had a great streak over the last year. the economy is in a horrible position. they destroy the economy and...
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. >> eric: the new hampshire primary has been a situation about the students. there is no residency requirement. that has been controversial. the super bowl last night. amazing start your former boss, president george h.w. bush and the coin toss. >> it was great to see he and barbara there after we were so worried with his illness. a great start to the finish and brady made a great finish -- a great start to the game and brady made a great finish to the game. i tell people don't you think brady would make a great republican senator from the state of massachusetts? >> eric: all right. he is 39 years old and banged up a bit. he told us in the news conference. you never know. governor sununu, great to see you. thank you for your kind words and we all thank former president george h.w. bush. >> melissa: the democrats are looking for a leader after a tough election with the party chair forced out along the way. who is up for that job? >> eric: the president giving an indication of when he will fulfill a campaign promise to repeal and replace obamacare. coming up we'
. >> eric: the new hampshire primary has been a situation about the students. there is no residency requirement. that has been controversial. the super bowl last night. amazing start your former boss, president george h.w. bush and the coin toss. >> it was great to see he and barbara there after we were so worried with his illness. a great start to the finish and brady made a great finish -- a great start to the game and brady made a great finish to the game. i tell people don't you...
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to donald trump in the early days that was soon after chris christie had failed to win the new hampshire primary fifth. but nevertheless, for establishment politician to sort of say, look, i like this guy, trump. maybe this is time the favor is returned. we shall see. you are watching fox business hey nicole. hey! i just wanted to thank your support team for walking me through my first options trade. we only do it for everyone gary. well, i feel pretty smart. well, we're all about educating people on options strategies. well, don't worry, i won't let this accomplishment go to my head. i'm still the same old gary. wait, you forgot your french dictionary. oh, mucho gracias. get help on options trading with thinkorswim, only at td ameritrade. of silver last year at their 2 mexican mines. their recent mine acquisition in peru, once fully operational, stands to increase their production up to 75 percent. great panther silver . neil: all right. ever since being shot down in the ninth circuit court of appeals, everyone's wondering what is president trump going to do now on a new executive order or anyt
to donald trump in the early days that was soon after chris christie had failed to win the new hampshire primary fifth. but nevertheless, for establishment politician to sort of say, look, i like this guy, trump. maybe this is time the favor is returned. we shall see. you are watching fox business hey nicole. hey! i just wanted to thank your support team for walking me through my first options trade. we only do it for everyone gary. well, i feel pretty smart. well, we're all about educating...
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, it has a border issue to it, so there is a -- it was a big issue that he made in new hampshire throughout the primary and continued on the campaign and that has been something that as soon as tom price and others are confirmed in the department, it has a border issue to it, so there is a multigovernment approach that needs to be taken. with respect to right to work, you accurately portrayed it, the president believes in right to work. he wants to give workers and companies the flexibility to do what is in the best interest of job creators. the vice president has been a champion of it as well. and something that is a big deal in indiana and something that he has championed as well. reporter: i want to ask you about dodd-frank. beyond the executive order that's going to be signed hire momentarily, is the administration planning on or working with congress to overturn certain portions of the law? if so, what might that be and time line might be and could you say a full repeal of dodd-frank is actively being considered or not? >> there is the administration piece which he is starting to address and legis
, it has a border issue to it, so there is a -- it was a big issue that he made in new hampshire throughout the primary and continued on the campaign and that has been something that as soon as tom price and others are confirmed in the department, it has a border issue to it, so there is a multigovernment approach that needs to be taken. with respect to right to work, you accurately portrayed it, the president believes in right to work. he wants to give workers and companies the flexibility to...
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it was, obviously, a big issue that he made in new hampshire throughout the primary. continued to on the campaign. that's something that as soon as tom price and others are confirmed throughout the department, this has got a health component to it, a border issue to it. there's a multigovernment approach that needs to be taken to the opioid crisis. with respect to right-to-work, i think you accurately portrayed it. the president believes in right-to-work. he wants to give workers and companies the flexibility to do what's in the best interest for job creators. obviously the vice president has been a champion of this as well, it's something that is a big deal in indiana and something he has championed as well. reporter: i want to ask about dodd-frank. beyond the executive order that's going to be signed here momentarily, is the administration working on overturning certain portions of the law itself that could be -- can't be done with an executive order? if so, what might that be, what might that timeline be? and could you say if a full repeal of dodd-frank is actively
it was, obviously, a big issue that he made in new hampshire throughout the primary. continued to on the campaign. that's something that as soon as tom price and others are confirmed throughout the department, this has got a health component to it, a border issue to it. there's a multigovernment approach that needs to be taken to the opioid crisis. with respect to right-to-work, i think you accurately portrayed it. the president believes in right-to-work. he wants to give workers and companies...
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it was obviously, as you mentioned, a big issue that he made in new hampshire throughout the primary.e campaign. it's something tom price and others confirm throughout the department. this has a health component to it. it's got a border issue to it. there's a multigovernment approach that needs to basic tan to the opioid crisis. with respect to right to work, i think you accurately portrayed it. the president believes in right to work. he wants to give workers and companies the flexibility to do what's in the best interest for job creators. obviously, the vice president has been a champion of this as well. it's something that's a big deal in indiana and something he has championed as well. blake. >> i want to ask you about dodd-frank. beyond the executive order that's going to be signed here, is the administration planning on or working with congress to overturn certain portios of the law itself that can't be done with an executive order? if so, what might that timeline be? is a full repeal of dodd-frank being considered or not? >> there's two aspects. there's the administratd mi-- ad
it was obviously, as you mentioned, a big issue that he made in new hampshire throughout the primary.e campaign. it's something tom price and others confirm throughout the department. this has a health component to it. it's got a border issue to it. there's a multigovernment approach that needs to basic tan to the opioid crisis. with respect to right to work, i think you accurately portrayed it. the president believes in right to work. he wants to give workers and companies the flexibility to...
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it was obviously as you mentioned a big issue that he made in new hampshire throughout the primary.t continues on in the campaign. as soon as tom price and others are confirmed throughout the department, this has got a health component to it, a border issue to it, there is a multigovernment approach that needs to be taken to the opioid crisis. with respect to right-to-work, i think you accurately portrayed it, the president believes in right-to-work. he wants to give workers and companies the flexibility to do what's in the best interests for job creators. obviously the vice president has been a champion of this as well, something that is a big deal in indiana and something that he has championed as well. blake? >> i want to ask you about dodd-frank. beyond the executive order that's going to be signed here momentarily, is the administration planning on or working with congress to overturn certain portions of the law itself, with an executive order and if so, what might that be, what might that time line be and can you say a full repeal of dodd-frank is actually being considered or
it was obviously as you mentioned a big issue that he made in new hampshire throughout the primary.t continues on in the campaign. as soon as tom price and others are confirmed throughout the department, this has got a health component to it, a border issue to it, there is a multigovernment approach that needs to be taken to the opioid crisis. with respect to right-to-work, i think you accurately portrayed it, the president believes in right-to-work. he wants to give workers and companies the...
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it was obviously as you mentioned a big issue that he made in new hampshire throughout the primary, andtinued on the campaign, and that is going to be something that as soon as tom price and others are confirmed throughout the department, this is going to help health component, a border issue, so there is a multi-government approach that needs to be taken to the opioid crisis. with respect to right to work, i think you accurately portrayed it, the president believes in right to work, he wants to give workers and companies the flexibility to do what is in the best interest for job creators. obviously the vice president has been a champion of this as well, something that is a big deal in indiana and some thing that he championed as well. >> i want to ask you about dodd-frank. beyond the executive order that is going to be signed momentarily, is the administration planning on or working with congress to overturn certain portions of the law itself that could be done that could not be done with an executive order, and if so what might that be and what might that timeline be, and can you say
it was obviously as you mentioned a big issue that he made in new hampshire throughout the primary, andtinued on the campaign, and that is going to be something that as soon as tom price and others are confirmed throughout the department, this is going to help health component, a border issue, so there is a multi-government approach that needs to be taken to the opioid crisis. with respect to right to work, i think you accurately portrayed it, the president believes in right to work, he wants...
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i remember when we went to new hampshire in the primary and he wanted us to see back stage how his events i was like this is all incredible compared to -- >> he said this is a tv producer. this is somebody who understands how to put this stuff together which, again, completely opposite of what we have been talking about on this show the past several days. >> staging. >> yeah. the staging, like we had, was horrific earlier. on the steven miller stuff. >> because things like government got in the way. >> in this case, though, i was talking to the white house yesterday. not really pleasant phone calls, but picked up in my reporting that the president and others said we are going to do this at a very organized, meticulous way. and what happened over the weekend is not going to happen again. >> we will see about that. >> yeah, we will see about that. >> look. this should have been -- again, not to take anything away from it. he put on a list in the campaign of people he would consider. it was a very mainstream conservative list in order to reassure republicans who weren't sure about his ideolo
i remember when we went to new hampshire in the primary and he wanted us to see back stage how his events i was like this is all incredible compared to -- >> he said this is a tv producer. this is somebody who understands how to put this stuff together which, again, completely opposite of what we have been talking about on this show the past several days. >> staging. >> yeah. the staging, like we had, was horrific earlier. on the steven miller stuff. >> because things...
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remember the primaries in new hampshire, people talking about heroin and meth issues.you think most of these drugs are coming from? they're coming through counties like mine, in the southwestern united states. >> my sheriff's office led the largest drug bust in the history of arizona. $3 billion against the sinaloa cartel. we're going to secure the border not just because of illegal immigration but the drug smuggling. they're harming every country, and the youth across this country. what about national security? what about people from countries of interest that would use this porous, unsecured border as a likely avenue of approach to come into this country and harm our country is th? that alone should be the priority to secure this border and the past president has failed to do that. this president will do that, security the border, put americans, our families and our national security first for once. >> let me just say, there are a lot of problems in this country having to do with drugs, absolutely. >> and there are lot of problems having to do with national security,
remember the primaries in new hampshire, people talking about heroin and meth issues.you think most of these drugs are coming from? they're coming through counties like mine, in the southwestern united states. >> my sheriff's office led the largest drug bust in the history of arizona. $3 billion against the sinaloa cartel. we're going to secure the border not just because of illegal immigration but the drug smuggling. they're harming every country, and the youth across this country. what...
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planned parenthood provides critical and primary and preventive health care services to 2,000 new hampshire women, including preventive care, birth control, and cancer screenings. and there are countless stories of women whose lives have been changed as a result of access to planned parenthood in my state. a young woman named alyssa in my state lost her health insurance. she was on her father's health insurance. she was younger than age 26. and then sudden will i her father passed away. and then she had a medical emergency. she didn't know where to go. grieving for her father, she was also without health insurance. she turned to planned parenthood and they were able to provide her the care that she needed. alyssa's story and the stories of thousands of others across our state make it clear why it is essential that we have an attorney general who will protect a woman's constitutionally protected right to make her own health care decisions. senator sessions has voted six times to block patients from accessing health care at planned parenthood health centers. senator sessions has stated that p
planned parenthood provides critical and primary and preventive health care services to 2,000 new hampshire women, including preventive care, birth control, and cancer screenings. and there are countless stories of women whose lives have been changed as a result of access to planned parenthood in my state. a young woman named alyssa in my state lost her health insurance. she was on her father's health insurance. she was younger than age 26. and then sudden will i her father passed away. and...
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as you mentioned a big issue that he made in new hampshire throughout the primary and continued so on campaign and something that as soon as tom price and others are confirmed throughout the department, this has got a health component, border issue to it. so there's a multigovernment approach that needs to be taken to the opioid crisis. with respect to right to work, i think you actively portrayed it. the president believes in right to work. he wants to give workers and companies the flexibility to do what's in the best interest for job creators. obviously the vice president has been a champion of this as well, it's something that is a big deal in indiana and something that he has championed as well. blake. blake: i want to ask you about dodd-frank. beyond the executive order that's going to be signed here moment airily, the administration is planning or working on certain portions of e?e law itself? a full repeal of dodd-frank is actively being considered or not? >> there's two aspects of this. there's the administrative piece which he's starting to address through executive action a
as you mentioned a big issue that he made in new hampshire throughout the primary and continued so on campaign and something that as soon as tom price and others are confirmed throughout the department, this has got a health component, border issue to it. so there's a multigovernment approach that needs to be taken to the opioid crisis. with respect to right to work, i think you actively portrayed it. the president believes in right to work. he wants to give workers and companies the...
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new attorney general. we'll bring it to you live as soon as it happens today. the one year anniversary of president trump winning his first primary in the state of new hampshire. what a difference a year makes. did you make that? i did... n't. hey, come look what lisa made. wow. you grilled that chicken? yup! i did... n't. smartmade frozen meals. real ingredients, grilled and roasted. it's like you made it. and you did... n't. i own my own company. i had some severe fatigue, some funny rashes. finally, listening to my wife, went to a doctor. and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough. i had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue, nauseous. and with immune therapy we've had such a positive result. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly never felt this great. i believe the
new attorney general. we'll bring it to you live as soon as it happens today. the one year anniversary of president trump winning his first primary in the state of new hampshire. what a difference a year makes. did you make that? i did... n't. hey, come look what lisa made. wow. you grilled that chicken? yup! i did... n't. smartmade frozen meals. real ingredients, grilled and roasted. it's like you made it. and you did... n't. i own my own company. i had some severe fatigue, some funny rashes....
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for presidential candidates have, for example, voted in the state's first in the nation primary because new hampshiresidency requirement. you can vote declaring a domicile. state law says an inhabitants domicile is one place where a person more than any other place has established a physical presence. like a college student declaring a dorm as a domicile. last year the presidential election was held under the state's photo i.d. law. if you don't have a photo i.d. election officials take a picture and then you fill out an affidavit attesting who you are who you say you are and followed up to prove it. one massachusetts man was convicted of voter fraud in new hampshire in 2014 but drove across the state line himself in his own car, not taking a bus. lauren schneider pled guilty to illegally voting three times in the 2008 presidential election and in the 2012 presidential primarily and general election. he has lost the right to vote in new hampshire. former new hampshire state republican chairman has put out a $1,000 reward to anyone who can prove a massachusetts resident did take a bus to his state to
for presidential candidates have, for example, voted in the state's first in the nation primary because new hampshiresidency requirement. you can vote declaring a domicile. state law says an inhabitants domicile is one place where a person more than any other place has established a physical presence. like a college student declaring a dorm as a domicile. last year the presidential election was held under the state's photo i.d. law. if you don't have a photo i.d. election officials take a...
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by the middle of the primary campaign was around Ãthen sort around new hampshire and this very time,started to point the finger at the process. and this is what i was talking about before. he made as part of the act. for me this was the moment when i first realized donald trump was different and that he was onto something. i could not of been more repulsed by him as a politician and as a person but what he was doing was brilliant. so as reporters, we were in typically in the middle of a call. there is usually a riser with the camera men are filming and the rest of us are sitting there with pads watching the event. and surrounded physically by the audience. donald trump started to say things. he would say things like, look at these bloodsuckers.look at them, they never come to certain event. they do not want to be here. they did not think i could win. they thought i lost the debate last night but i wanted to be. he waited and the crowd on Ãhe egg them on. he turned, again, the campaign, these speeches are typically almost supernaturally boring. it is really hard to subdue them. each o
by the middle of the primary campaign was around Ãthen sort around new hampshire and this very time,started to point the finger at the process. and this is what i was talking about before. he made as part of the act. for me this was the moment when i first realized donald trump was different and that he was onto something. i could not of been more repulsed by him as a politician and as a person but what he was doing was brilliant. so as reporters, we were in typically in the middle of a call....
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the entire spectrum of normal clichÉs by the time the middle of the primary came campaign rolled around. and then around new hampshireround this time he started to point the finger at the process. this is what i was talking about before. he made us part of the act. for me this is the moment where i first realized that donald trump was different and he was onto something. even if i could not have been more repulsed by him as a politician, but what he was doing was brilliant. so reporters weren't typically a hall we would be in the middle of the hall and there's a rope line usually there's a riser where the cameras are the cameramen are filming at the rest of us are sitting with our pads and watching the event. we are surrounded physically by the audience. trump started to say things. he would say things like look at these bloodsuckers, they have never come so far for an event. they don't want to be here, they didn't think i could win. they thought i lost the they thought i lost the debate last night but i won the debate. he would take the crowd on physically turn it in our direction. it would his sudden boot. he turne
the entire spectrum of normal clichÉs by the time the middle of the primary came campaign rolled around. and then around new hampshireround this time he started to point the finger at the process. this is what i was talking about before. he made us part of the act. for me this is the moment where i first realized that donald trump was different and he was onto something. even if i could not have been more repulsed by him as a politician, but what he was doing was brilliant. so reporters...
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new hampshire to vote illegally but he drove his own car and did not take a bus. in 2014, schneider pled guilty to illegally voting in the 2008 presidential election, and again and the 2012 presidential primarynd general election, mr. schneider as a result has lost his right to vote in the state. former new hampshire state republican chairman is offering a $1,000 reward to anybody who can prove that a massachusetts resident did take a bus to his estate to vote illegally. this afternoon, he told me that so far no one has called to collect the joe, as he put it, stephen miller's claim is "ridiculous and complete garbage." >> jon: we will see if anyone pays out on that reward. thank you. >> jenna: we are just a few minutes away from a joint news conference at the east room of the white house for president trump and canadian prime minister justin trudeau. you can see the press filing in there, getting their seats ready as they await both leaders. as you might recall, over the last few weeks as we have seen these joint press conferences, we have often seen two questions for each leader, that is normally that path we see after opening statements, so we will watch this very closely. in the meantime
new hampshire to vote illegally but he drove his own car and did not take a bus. in 2014, schneider pled guilty to illegally voting in the 2008 presidential election, and again and the 2012 presidential primarynd general election, mr. schneider as a result has lost his right to vote in the state. former new hampshire state republican chairman is offering a $1,000 reward to anybody who can prove that a massachusetts resident did take a bus to his estate to vote illegally. this afternoon, he told...
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primary campaign rolled around. and then, sort of around new hampshire, around this very time he started to point the finger at the processs talking about before, he made as part of the act. and for me this was the moment when i first kind of realized that donald trump was different and that he was onto something. i couldn't have been more repulsed by them as a politician and as a person, but what he was doing was brilliant. so as reporters, we were in typically in a holcomb will be in the middle of the hall and there's like a rope line. usually there's a right to all the cameras are up on a writer and so the camera men are from the rest of us are sitting there with our pads and watching the event and were surrounded physically by the audience. and trump started to say things. he would say things like look at these bloodsuckers. look at them. they have never come so far for an event. they don't want to be. they didn't think i could win. they thought i have lost the debate last night but i won that debate. he would egg the crowd on, to sort of physically turn in our direction and they would hiss in blue. he turned again, t
primary campaign rolled around. and then, sort of around new hampshire, around this very time he started to point the finger at the processs talking about before, he made as part of the act. and for me this was the moment when i first kind of realized that donald trump was different and that he was onto something. i couldn't have been more repulsed by them as a politician and as a person, but what he was doing was brilliant. so as reporters, we were in typically in a holcomb will be in the...
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new hampshire was pointing out, we need economic growth. that's the number one opponen ct of the solution. i don't care what i mentioned above, economic growth is the primary component of the solution. what is hampering our economy from growing. our economy has averaged # toeupb 2% -- 3.2%. since the great recession we have been growing about 2%. there a number of factors causing that tepid growth -- overregulation, we are not fully utilizing our resources. we are not utilizing our abundant energy resources, and, of course, this, our unsustained fiscal path, our $20 trillion in debt. i oftentimes make the analogy of our national debt and a family in debt over its head. this is just the nation -- this is many, many, many orders of magnitude larger, but the fact of the matter is if you're a family in debt over your head, how can you grow your personal economy? all of your disposable income is spent on the basics and servicing the debt. the same thing is true of a nation's state. our enemies perceive that weakness caused by our indebtedness. when you take a look at the role of the director of office of management and budget, what we need to do to grow our eco
new hampshire was pointing out, we need economic growth. that's the number one opponen ct of the solution. i don't care what i mentioned above, economic growth is the primary component of the solution. what is hampering our economy from growing. our economy has averaged # toeupb 2% -- 3.2%. since the great recession we have been growing about 2%. there a number of factors causing that tepid growth -- overregulation, we are not fully utilizing our resources. we are not utilizing our abundant...
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primary there was head scratching the entire year and a half. >> right. >> were you a republican? >> certainly. >> thanks, eamon. >> reporter: you bet. >> our guest former u.s. senator and governor from new hampshire, judd greg. mrs. greg, the first -- >> she looks to you for all things. she thinks you can be a -- >> she thinks you can be a little more faithful. >> she often holds you up as an example. go out and mow the lawn, joe would mow the lawn. >> she needs to spend some more time with joe. >> i'd at least make sure that the lawn was mowed. >> that's a different -- >> that's a difference. i have someone handle it. >> there's an inside and there's an outside washington. i mean, eamon, i have tremendous respect for. everybody in washington is in a thither about the fact that this president is chaotic in his style and his white house is chaotic. this flynn thing is very bad. outside of washington most folks are saying, i'll give him some running room. we sent him there to shake things up. but you can't shake things up substantively unless you can pass coalitions in congress because policy that is instituted regulatorily is not going to last very long as president obama's finding out. real polic
primary there was head scratching the entire year and a half. >> right. >> were you a republican? >> certainly. >> thanks, eamon. >> reporter: you bet. >> our guest former u.s. senator and governor from new hampshire, judd greg. mrs. greg, the first -- >> she looks to you for all things. she thinks you can be a -- >> she thinks you can be a little more faithful. >> she often holds you up as an example. go out and mow the lawn, joe would mow...