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caller: in plymouth, the recovery is slow. there are people that are beginning to open up their own businesses. they're having difficulty to find -- difficulty finding the money, but they are getting out on their own families are working together to try to put some businesses together. growth is happening. host: the growth that you are staying in plymouth, it is that a result of the stimulus money or is this just the people in plymouth tried to find ways to put together the cash to do their businesses? caller: families are pulling together. individuals are pulling together. the money is slowly trickling down to our committee. -- down to our committee. -- committecommunity. host: in the near times this morning, their lead story signaling jobs recovery. payrolls surged in march. they're right that private sector job growth was strongest in temporary help services and health care. the nation added temporary service jobs last month, indicating that many employers were testing the waters before taking the plunge with a permanent hi
caller: in plymouth, the recovery is slow. there are people that are beginning to open up their own businesses. they're having difficulty to find -- difficulty finding the money, but they are getting out on their own families are working together to try to put some businesses together. growth is happening. host: the growth that you are staying in plymouth, it is that a result of the stimulus money or is this just the people in plymouth tried to find ways to put together the cash to do their...
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>> i also went to plymouth, michigan which is in my district. are listening to the people. they are going to follow the principles we put forward and actively engage with the tea party members to see if we can attract and earn their confidence to have a majority. >> greta: why new hampshire? any time any member of congress or the senate guess to new hampshire, iowa or south carolina we get suspicious. i understand plymouth, michigan that's your state. but why new hampshire? >> i to rhode island for the new england conference last year. they asked would you come back? when i came into congress in 2002 we had two seats we currently have zero we want to make sure that doesn't happen again. we tend to view new hampshire as a building block for the party. it is a silly season. all of a sudden we are going to have a member of congress have their plane diverted over iowa and they will be accused of running for president too i suppose. >> greta: the media has always been a suspicious lot. what was the level of enthusiasm in new hampshire? any sense of h
>> i also went to plymouth, michigan which is in my district. are listening to the people. they are going to follow the principles we put forward and actively engage with the tea party members to see if we can attract and earn their confidence to have a majority. >> greta: why new hampshire? any time any member of congress or the senate guess to new hampshire, iowa or south carolina we get suspicious. i understand plymouth, michigan that's your state. but why new hampshire? >>...
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he was not born which were poor, but by the standards of 1872, plymouth notch his father, colonel john coolidge was a man of means, a general store keeper, insurance agent, former and petition. his father would like the lines she laid out were true and street and the curbs were regular. the work she did in word and from his father's business he learned this lesson which never left him: as i went about with my father when he collected taxes, i knew that when taxes were laid, someone had to work to earn the money to pay them. of his mother, victoria josephine coolidge, he rode what ever was grand and beautiful and color attracted her it seems the foliage and blossoms of the flowers came for her in the spring and in the autumn it was for her that the mountainsides were struck with crimson and gold. she died on her 39th birthday in march of 1985, five march's leader, his younger sister, abigail son and father and know that reinforcing his already powerful almost crippling sense of shyness. he studied in the one-room stone schoolhouse and leader ed and hearst where his withdrawn vermont way
he was not born which were poor, but by the standards of 1872, plymouth notch his father, colonel john coolidge was a man of means, a general store keeper, insurance agent, former and petition. his father would like the lines she laid out were true and street and the curbs were regular. the work she did in word and from his father's business he learned this lesson which never left him: as i went about with my father when he collected taxes, i knew that when taxes were laid, someone had to work...
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plymouth rock landed on us. that people felt plymouth rock and landed on them all they have gotten was three minutes 46 seconds into public appearances along the lines to those much is given, much as expected i screwed up and i am leaving good luck. i felt the people of the state deserve to know a lot more and need to understand more than that. not about the prostitutes but about their government there past, the current likely future governor. legislature attorney general, the district attorney for the various agencies the mind boggling number of redundant agencies there to investigate official corruption in the state. they need to understand what troopergate was all about. i don't think very many people know what that is about and if you read this book once and for all you will understand what that was all about. but was that driver's license initiative? what the hell was that all about? this book really explains a that was about. the budget. someone said that making the law is like making sausage. making a bud
plymouth rock landed on us. that people felt plymouth rock and landed on them all they have gotten was three minutes 46 seconds into public appearances along the lines to those much is given, much as expected i screwed up and i am leaving good luck. i felt the people of the state deserve to know a lot more and need to understand more than that. not about the prostitutes but about their government there past, the current likely future governor. legislature attorney general, the district attorney...
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and i remember bottom had said we didn't land on plymouth rock. plymouth rock landed on us. and i felt that the people of the state of new york, plymouth rock and landed on them and all they had gotten really was three minutes and 46 seconds into public appearances along the lines to those much is given, much is expected, i screwed up, i'm leaving, good luck. and i felt that the people of this state deserve to know a lot more. they need to understand more than this. again, not about prostitutes but about their government. their past, current, and likely future governor, their legislatures, there attorney general, the district attorney, the various agencies, the mind-boggling number of redundant agencies that are there to investigate official corruption in the state. they need to understand what trooper gate was all about. i don't think very many people know what that's all about. and i think if you read this book, you know, if you read this book you will once and for all understand what that was all about. what was that drivers license initiative? do you remember, what the h
and i remember bottom had said we didn't land on plymouth rock. plymouth rock landed on us. and i felt that the people of the state of new york, plymouth rock and landed on them and all they had gotten really was three minutes and 46 seconds into public appearances along the lines to those much is given, much is expected, i screwed up, i'm leaving, good luck. and i felt that the people of this state deserve to know a lot more. they need to understand more than this. again, not about prostitutes...
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plymouth, massachusetts. caller: good morning. happy easter. yes, i have made political donations to individuals now. i used to done it to the party, but do not particularly care to have my money go to people like senator ben nelson of nebraska, or blanche lincoln of arkansas, or some of these who have been willing to hold america hostage while they squeeze the golden pot for their own benefit. it is obscene. i have listened to some of the people calling to do. now that i'm getting older and beginning to contemplate probably ending up in a nursing home, i think about the possibility of wearing a diaper, eating baby food, and having to listen to some of these people who call our president and communist -- [laughter] -- and think he should be impeached as a result. probably the healthcare bill should have included government- funded assisted suicide. host: we will leave it there. ahead, talk about what is ahead in politics and congress with jonathan strong. we'll talk about congress, politics, and the weeks ahead. first, a look at the sunday show
plymouth, massachusetts. caller: good morning. happy easter. yes, i have made political donations to individuals now. i used to done it to the party, but do not particularly care to have my money go to people like senator ben nelson of nebraska, or blanche lincoln of arkansas, or some of these who have been willing to hold america hostage while they squeeze the golden pot for their own benefit. it is obscene. i have listened to some of the people calling to do. now that i'm getting older and...
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, and that's where hawthorne died, in the pemigewasset (ph) inn in plymouth. c-span: where's he buried today? >> guest: concord. c-span: concord, massachusetts or... >> guest: concord, massachusetts. yes. not new hampshire. c-span: and franklin pierce is concord, new hampshire? >> guest: right. c-span: your approach to this book -- i know you got some letters in the middle of all this, special letters that have never been seen before? >> guest: yes, they -- yes. i was visiting a group of hawthornes in connecticut, early on, actually, and one of them pressed a phone number into my hand. and she said a niece of hers had found an old tin trunk under a leaky pipe. and by the time i got home, the niece had called. i went out there, and she had a trunk filled with family letters that, actually, the family letters went way into the 20th century. there were no letters of hawthorne. but there were a lot of letters of his wife, and of his children and of his sister-in-law, and there was some material of longfellow and emerson. it was wonderful. it was really wonderful.
, and that's where hawthorne died, in the pemigewasset (ph) inn in plymouth. c-span: where's he buried today? >> guest: concord. c-span: concord, massachusetts or... >> guest: concord, massachusetts. yes. not new hampshire. c-span: and franklin pierce is concord, new hampshire? >> guest: right. c-span: your approach to this book -- i know you got some letters in the middle of all this, special letters that have never been seen before? >> guest: yes, they -- yes. i was...
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plymouth notch is a little town. there are six homes there now. there were six homes there in july 1872 when calvin coolidge was born there. the whole village is a museum. thank god, apparently through the coolidge family, it's been preserved. it's a wonderful way to step back in time and experience a very different america. you know, coolidge is a much more interesting character than he has often been portrayed and in fact one of the interesting things is i think post-reagan we're rediscovering the fact that there is an alternative to the new deal model of the presidency. >> you're a boston native, harvard graduate. >> nearby -- nearby boston. >> leominster? >> no, townsend, little town. >> oh, excuse me. >> four thousand people. >> harvard graduate, undergraduate degree, no doctorate degree. >> absolutely. >> and ph.d. from georgetown. >> yes. >> born in atlanta but grew up in ohio. >> grew up in rural ohio near or outside -- >> and your alaska book will publish what? >> harper collins is bringing out this december 6th which is the 50th annivers
plymouth notch is a little town. there are six homes there now. there were six homes there in july 1872 when calvin coolidge was born there. the whole village is a museum. thank god, apparently through the coolidge family, it's been preserved. it's a wonderful way to step back in time and experience a very different america. you know, coolidge is a much more interesting character than he has often been portrayed and in fact one of the interesting things is i think post-reagan we're...
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i was in plymouth recently, and a 14-year-old black man made the point to meet -- -- made the point to me. i came here when i was 6 years old. i am so ashamed we have this out of control system. if we do not address immigration properly, we are letting down immigration -- immigrant communities as well as everyone else. we do need a cap as well as border control. i think we need to go one step forward and actually have a proper border police force, so we combine customs, immigration, security, and police, to make the most of the fact that we do have to leasable borders to stop illegal immigration as well. -- we do have orders to stop illegal immigration as well. >> there is good immigration and that immigration. i was in the hospital treating women -- premature babies. i was shown around, and i went into a war that was empty. it had the latest equipment but was empty, and i said to the ward, what is going on? why are there no babies being treated? she said, new rules mean we cannot employ any doctors outside of the european union with the skills needed. that is an example where the rule
i was in plymouth recently, and a 14-year-old black man made the point to meet -- -- made the point to me. i came here when i was 6 years old. i am so ashamed we have this out of control system. if we do not address immigration properly, we are letting down immigration -- immigrant communities as well as everyone else. we do need a cap as well as border control. i think we need to go one step forward and actually have a proper border police force, so we combine customs, immigration, security,...
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i was in plymouth recently, and a 40-year-old black man made the point to me. he said, "i came here when i was six, i've served in the royal navy for 30 years. i'm incredibly proud of my country. but i'm so ashamed that we've had this out-of-control system with people abusing it so badly." if we don't address immigration properly, we're letting down immigrant communities, as well as everybody else. so we do need a cap. as well as border controls that gordon talks about, and i support strong border controls, i think we need to go one step further and have a proper border police force so we combine at our borders, customs, immigration, security, and police, so we make the most of the fact that we do have policeable borders, and we can stop more illegal immigration that way as well. >> the truth is that there is good immigration and there is bad immigration. i was in a hospital, a pediatric hospital in cardiff a few months ago, treating very sick premature young babies. i was being shown around and there were a large number of babies needing to be treated. there w
i was in plymouth recently, and a 40-year-old black man made the point to me. he said, "i came here when i was six, i've served in the royal navy for 30 years. i'm incredibly proud of my country. but i'm so ashamed that we've had this out-of-control system with people abusing it so badly." if we don't address immigration properly, we're letting down immigrant communities, as well as everybody else. so we do need a cap. as well as border controls that gordon talks about, and i support...
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it is waiting for somebody to plymouth. " there is a catch.e to be able to prove that some of it belongs to you. steven tschida is live with what is being done to reunite people. >> the state is launching an intense effort to connect tens of thousands of people with millions of dollars. this insert will go out over the next few weeks. if your name is in it, you can claim some cash. money left in accounts from insurance companies, stocks, bonds, and government refunds. if it lingers long enough, it winds up here, the office of unclaimed property. this alone, workers identified millions of dollars in unclaimed cash in lead. >> we have over $42 million in this year and 800 million in all accounts. that is all the unclaimed money which has piled up over the years. during the next few weeks, these inserts will appear in newspapers across maryland. they list the names of individuals who were identified as due money. they said my name and my husband's name. >> she found out she was owed $300 in a tax refund and she works in the office of unclaimed pr
it is waiting for somebody to plymouth. " there is a catch.e to be able to prove that some of it belongs to you. steven tschida is live with what is being done to reunite people. >> the state is launching an intense effort to connect tens of thousands of people with millions of dollars. this insert will go out over the next few weeks. if your name is in it, you can claim some cash. money left in accounts from insurance companies, stocks, bonds, and government refunds. if it lingers...
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they bury him at plymouth notch in the family graveyard next to his mother and father and sister and the sun. in the most will grave of the of any american president. no signs directing to direct visitors are no date surrounds it or words indicate the many offices he has held. no words. that is the way calvin coolidge would have wanted it. thank you very much. [applause] >> please wait for the microphone. your words will be reaching a grateful nation. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> to cover a lot of ground because she raised some things that i did not cover when i spoke. he did not favor the league of nations because i think america and public opinion was mixed on the topic originally has really moved on from that point* and even when you see franklin roosevelt coming yen in 1933 with a solid democratic congress house and senate uc america never moves into the league of nations it was not just harding and coolidge but also rovell -- rose about even though he may have come up with the league of nations 2.0 101945. he did favor u.s. participation in the world court and avoided
they bury him at plymouth notch in the family graveyard next to his mother and father and sister and the sun. in the most will grave of the of any american president. no signs directing to direct visitors are no date surrounds it or words indicate the many offices he has held. no words. that is the way calvin coolidge would have wanted it. thank you very much. [applause] >> please wait for the microphone. your words will be reaching a grateful nation. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible]...
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. >> my first president was in plymouth notch, vt.. calvin coolidge was going there. the whole village is a museum. it is a wonderful way to step back in time and experience a very different america. coolidge is a much more interesting character that he has often been portrayed. one of the most interesting things is that post rated, we are rediscovering the fact that there is an alternative to the new deal model president. >> you are a boston native. >> a little town of 4000 people. >> an undergraduate degree and ph.d. from georgetown? going in atlanta but grew up in ohio. -- a going in atlanta, but grew up in ohio. -- born in atlanta, but grew up in ohio. >> id e-mail from people
. >> my first president was in plymouth notch, vt.. calvin coolidge was going there. the whole village is a museum. it is a wonderful way to step back in time and experience a very different america. coolidge is a much more interesting character that he has often been portrayed. one of the most interesting things is that post rated, we are rediscovering the fact that there is an alternative to the new deal model president. >> you are a boston native. >> a little town of 4000...
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plymouth, michigan, is where charlie haeger is from. maxwell, of course, from our area right here.e went to the university of maryland. he had a lot of injuries over his two-year period there. batting after him, atilano continues to howl the ball off here. i like this. this is fun. means your guys are up there -- your pitcher isn't giving away at-bats. he tried to sneak a fastball by him. two at-bats, 14 pitches. >> rob: took something off the knuckler right there. 70 miles on the knuckle ball. he's probably wondering, "why can't i get this guy out?" >> bob: low and away in the dirt. that's his third strikeout tonight. two outs. nyjer morgan coming up. as we get ready to wrap up the month of april, you have until sunday to bring new toothbrushes to the earthquake victims in haiti here at the ballpark. you can donate a box of them, a bag of them at the community desk or the foundation kiosk. that's good tomorrow and sunday. nats will go on to chicago, have a day off thursday, three in florida, then come back home to take on the atlanta braves. 1-1 to morgan. 1-2 with a triple. >> ro
plymouth, michigan, is where charlie haeger is from. maxwell, of course, from our area right here.e went to the university of maryland. he had a lot of injuries over his two-year period there. batting after him, atilano continues to howl the ball off here. i like this. this is fun. means your guys are up there -- your pitcher isn't giving away at-bats. he tried to sneak a fastball by him. two at-bats, 14 pitches. >> rob: took something off the knuckler right there. 70 miles on the knuckle...
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right now, with the economic situation being what it is, at record rates of on in plymouth, this just cannot continue the way it is. -- record rates of unemployment. i am here legally. there are a lot of hispanic voters who do not support illegal immigration. things cannot continue the way they are. john mccain was for comprehensive reform. something has to be done. that is not really solve the problem, but it is a step in the right direction. host: next up is anthony. it caller: this is an absurdity. i am listening to this lady and i am totally perplexed. how did you determine an individual's race? the other thing, these are individual families that have been in this country for a hundred years. what we have to be subject to this nonsense? -- why do we have to be subject to this nonsense? pr is part of the u.s. and it has been for over 100 years. what absurdity. i am listening to this lady and i am saying to myself, here is another example of when they have no more use for you and things are bad, they throw you to decide. this is the u.s. this is an absurd concept. it is antiquated.
right now, with the economic situation being what it is, at record rates of on in plymouth, this just cannot continue the way it is. -- record rates of unemployment. i am here legally. there are a lot of hispanic voters who do not support illegal immigration. things cannot continue the way they are. john mccain was for comprehensive reform. something has to be done. that is not really solve the problem, but it is a step in the right direction. host: next up is anthony. it caller: this is an...
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that's what the whole plymouth rock thing was about, immigration. so we're a nation of immigrants. but we are also a nation of laws. we expect people to follow the rules if they want to emigrate to this country. that is only fair. so the challenge we have now is to set up a system where we are welcoming new people to our country, which makes us stronger. one of the things that is a huge advantage for america is that we constantly are replenishing ourselves with hungry, driven people who are coming here wanted to work and start a business and our population is younger and more dynamic, and that is a good thing. we want immigration, but how do we do it in a lawful way so that people who are waiting in line back in their home country, doing it the right way, and that we have some basic control over our borders? we do not have the right now. the system is broken. ever since i was campaigning i was saying the same things. what i want is a system in which a secure our borders, and by the way, this administration has made significant progress securing our borders. we start cracking down o
that's what the whole plymouth rock thing was about, immigration. so we're a nation of immigrants. but we are also a nation of laws. we expect people to follow the rules if they want to emigrate to this country. that is only fair. so the challenge we have now is to set up a system where we are welcoming new people to our country, which makes us stronger. one of the things that is a huge advantage for america is that we constantly are replenishing ourselves with hungry, driven people who are...
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plymouth, occurred on the line. what is your question about -- kurt on the line. the orders your question about community colleges? caller: the problem i have with it is that this money is not coming from the federal government. it is coming from saudi arabia or china. and it will also be paid back by the taxpayer with interest. what i do not understand is that this congress, this administration has no idea what "we are broke" means. time for fiscal responsibility. time to get our people back to work and stop throwing money away. host: david baime? guest: i think all the viewers know that this government has a very large debt and it has a deficit that has reached historic proportions. it is a problem that we all know needs to be addressed. it is my personal opinion that it needs to be addressed by republicans and democrats and independents and each of these parties are born to have to sacrifice a little bit in terms of their historic -- going to have to sacrifice a little bit in terms of their historic interest that they have championed. having said that, when you
plymouth, occurred on the line. what is your question about -- kurt on the line. the orders your question about community colleges? caller: the problem i have with it is that this money is not coming from the federal government. it is coming from saudi arabia or china. and it will also be paid back by the taxpayer with interest. what i do not understand is that this congress, this administration has no idea what "we are broke" means. time for fiscal responsibility. time to get our...