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this room has been in our statehouse, in use since 1819. our building first began being built on september 24, 1816. our first cornerstone was laid , made out of granite. new hampshire is the granite state. by 1819 on the statehouse opened june 2, its doors. this room was just the hall. the only thing in the room were large wooden columns on granite bases. as time went on, it was a cooling area for legislators to come downstairs. it was a place where people would come and gather and meet when they were coming to the statehouse for business. then came the civil war. 1861, new hampshire's men answered the call to arms. they left their homes and many came here to this building. they enlisted. they were given brand new flags and went off to what they hoped would be a short conflict. the flags that are in the case s here are the flags that were brought back by our men. 1865, when the war ended, what was left of our men, what was left of the flags came back here to this building. we have 88 civil battle were best battle flags inside these -- batt
this room has been in our statehouse, in use since 1819. our building first began being built on september 24, 1816. our first cornerstone was laid , made out of granite. new hampshire is the granite state. by 1819 on the statehouse opened june 2, its doors. this room was just the hall. the only thing in the room were large wooden columns on granite bases. as time went on, it was a cooling area for legislators to come downstairs. it was a place where people would come and gather and meet when...
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the original part of the statehouse and we are in the 1910 edition. this addition houses the hall of governors, all of the portraits you see on the wall are former governors of new hampshire that we look at on our way to the executive council chamber and governor's office. into our office of the governor. this first area is the governor's reception area with the most recent portrait, including the newest governor that is norman, and while yet, governor craig benson. prior to that, the most recent portrait was our first elected female governor. as time goes on and new governors are elected, we add to the wall and remove governors into this hall of governors. behind us is the new hampshire executive council chamber. this room is where our governor holds his governor and council meetings. new hampshire's unique form of government is our executive council. our other states we elect legislatures from our governor, new hampshire also elects executive councils. each of the five councils represents 1/5 of our states population -- state's population. they have
the original part of the statehouse and we are in the 1910 edition. this addition houses the hall of governors, all of the portraits you see on the wall are former governors of new hampshire that we look at on our way to the executive council chamber and governor's office. into our office of the governor. this first area is the governor's reception area with the most recent portrait, including the newest governor that is norman, and while yet, governor craig benson. prior to that, the most...
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the statehouse opened its doors in this room during this time was a historic hall. the only thing in the room were large wooden columns. as time went on it was a cooling , area for it legislators to come downstairs. it was a place where people would come and together and meet when they were coming to the statehouse for business. then came the civil war. 1861, new hampshire men answered the call to arms. they left their homes and many came to this building. they enlisted. they were given brand new flags and what they hoped would be a short conflict. the flags that are in the case here are the flags that were brought back by our men. 1865, when the war ended, what was left of the flags came back here to this building. we have 88 civil battle were -- civil war battle flags. the flags have been in these cases for well over 100 years. every one of these flags has a story and history behind it. there is never enough time to tell the story of each and every flag. there is a flight i love to talk the story of because it is unique. this 13th regiment flag was actually the fl
the statehouse opened its doors in this room during this time was a historic hall. the only thing in the room were large wooden columns. as time went on it was a cooling , area for it legislators to come downstairs. it was a place where people would come and together and meet when they were coming to the statehouse for business. then came the civil war. 1861, new hampshire men answered the call to arms. they left their homes and many came to this building. they enlisted. they were given brand...
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your governor and your statehouse representative. you can go to the statehouse representative who most likely goes to the same hospital you do. you can go to your governor, who will listen to you, because they care about your vote if nothing else. i'm trying to take the money and power in washington and send it back closer to the patient. if you believe government closer to the people is the best government, why not health care? and finally, we know how this movie end if we don't change. we're going to have a single-payer health care system in this country that will bust the budget. we'll start rationing care like you've never seen. obamacare is failing for a reason. it's a bad idea. state control of health care will work because the people in charge will be accountable to you, unlike obamacare where the person in charge, could give a damn what you think. >> bill? >> for 25 years i treated patients in louisiana's charity hospital system. it is been my life's work to try to bring health care and coverage for those who do not have. whe
your governor and your statehouse representative. you can go to the statehouse representative who most likely goes to the same hospital you do. you can go to your governor, who will listen to you, because they care about your vote if nothing else. i'm trying to take the money and power in washington and send it back closer to the patient. if you believe government closer to the people is the best government, why not health care? and finally, we know how this movie end if we don't change. we're...
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. >> we are at the new hampshire statehouse in concord. this isn't the only building important to locals. up next, we listen to arnie our mission. -- we visit the host of arne arneson. >> what is new hampshire known for? it is known for presidential politics because we play an amazing role in the presidential primary. what people don't understand is within hours after the november election resident, candidates start showing up in new hampshire. it's a four-year process. it is a fever pitch during the primary and actuary of that year, but people already start coming in. concord is political mecca. it's the place you have to show up. it's where the supreme court is. it's where the pulse of politics happens. if you are a republican, you want to make sure there is a republican governor if you are running for president. this place becomes very clinically important to presidential campaigns. if you have the governor, that's good for you. there is an interest in the outcomes of peripheral elections because it lays the foundation for presidential
. >> we are at the new hampshire statehouse in concord. this isn't the only building important to locals. up next, we listen to arnie our mission. -- we visit the host of arne arneson. >> what is new hampshire known for? it is known for presidential politics because we play an amazing role in the presidential primary. what people don't understand is within hours after the november election resident, candidates start showing up in new hampshire. it's a four-year process. it is a...
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days later we were back home and we had a big memorial service in front of the statehouse in concord here. and the people you could hear a pin drop over the whole place as the governor got out and spoke, a few other dignitaries and state officials. i got out and spoke for a few minutes. and it was quite, quite moving to say the least. concord, i think, originally kind of pulled back, as a lot of people did throughout the country. the fear of something tragic happening kind of was instilled in a great part in concord here. and the idea that came about of establishing the mcauliffe planetarium here as a tribute to christa was a very exciting thing to see. built originally in 1990, the state established this area we are in now. as a christa mcauliffe planetarium where students and groups from all over the state of new hampshire and other states came in to see planetarium shows on a little bit of the trivia we had around -- the tribute we had around here to christa . in 2009, we added on a huge addition to make this the mcauliffe-sheppard science center, honoring alan shepard the first a
days later we were back home and we had a big memorial service in front of the statehouse in concord here. and the people you could hear a pin drop over the whole place as the governor got out and spoke, a few other dignitaries and state officials. i got out and spoke for a few minutes. and it was quite, quite moving to say the least. concord, i think, originally kind of pulled back, as a lot of people did throughout the country. the fear of something tragic happening kind of was instilled in a...
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if you go to the statehouse representative, who likely go to the same hospital you do. you can go to your governor who will listen to you because they care about your vote nothing else -- vote if nothing else. i'm trying to take the money and power in washington and send it closer to the patient. if you think government closer to the people is the best government, why not help you -- why not healthcare? we will have a single-payer health care system that will ration the budget like you have never seen. obamacare is feeling for a reason. it is a bad idea. state-controlled health care because the people in turkey will be accountable to you, unlike obamacare with a person in charge could give a damn of what you think. >> and 25 years, i treated patients and louisiana's hospital. n louisiana's hospital. when a fellow back home, a special needs child, tells me he is paying $45,000 a year in the system isow failing. i spoke to the jimmy kimmel test. it is almost beyond their reach. they cannot afford his insurance coverage. that is not the way it should be. we attempt to take
if you go to the statehouse representative, who likely go to the same hospital you do. you can go to your governor who will listen to you because they care about your vote nothing else -- vote if nothing else. i'm trying to take the money and power in washington and send it closer to the patient. if you think government closer to the people is the best government, why not help you -- why not healthcare? we will have a single-payer health care system that will ration the budget like you have...
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eastern on american history tv, we will tour the new hampshire statehouse and looking at the history of the building and the state legislature. >> new hampshire's house of representatives has the oldest continuously used legislative chambers in america. and here is the room where the largest state legislature in the united states works and meets. >> and then a visit to the home of franklin pierce to learn about the life of the 14th president. watch c-span's city tour of concord, new hampshire, saturday can at noonest earn on c-span's book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on c-span3 working with the cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> president trump reportedly agreed to work with democrats on the plan to help people who are the children of illegal immigrants to stay here in the u.s. this is what the president had to say on his way to florida this morning. >> president trump -- [ inaudible ]. >> well, we are working on a plan subject to getting massive border control, and we are work working on a plan for dhaka, and people want to see that happen. you have 800,000 yo
eastern on american history tv, we will tour the new hampshire statehouse and looking at the history of the building and the state legislature. >> new hampshire's house of representatives has the oldest continuously used legislative chambers in america. and here is the room where the largest state legislature in the united states works and meets. >> and then a visit to the home of franklin pierce to learn about the life of the 14th president. watch c-span's city tour of concord, new...
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. >> we are at the new hampshire statehouse in concord. this isn't the only building important to locals. up next, we listen to arnie our mission. -- we visit the host of arne arneson. >> what is new hampshire known for? it is known for presidential politics because we play an amazing role in the presidential primary. what people don't understand is within hours after the november election resident, candidates start showing up in new hampshire.
. >> we are at the new hampshire statehouse in concord. this isn't the only building important to locals. up next, we listen to arnie our mission. -- we visit the host of arne arneson. >> what is new hampshire known for? it is known for presidential politics because we play an amazing role in the presidential primary. what people don't understand is within hours after the november election resident, candidates start showing up in new hampshire.
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settled in 1725, this capital city is home to the oldest statehouse in the country and has the largestte legislature in the nation with 400 members. it was also home to franklin pierce, the 14th president of the united states, and christa mcauliffe, the teacher who died in the 1986 space shuttle challenger disaster. with the help of our comcast cable partners, for the next hour we'll feature the area's literary community beginning with dante scala on new hampshire's role during a presidential election. >> new hampshire's role is to be the primary that is first of all the primaries mt. nomination process -- in the nomination process. and that's a spot on the calendar that we've held now for about a century, and it's grown in importance over time as the presidential nomination process became more democratic with a small d. new hampshire and iowa work together to basically narrow the field for the rest of the country. new hampshire primary's been the first in the nation for a century, and it actually happened by accident. two accidents, fortunate ones more us. one was that new hampshire d
settled in 1725, this capital city is home to the oldest statehouse in the country and has the largestte legislature in the nation with 400 members. it was also home to franklin pierce, the 14th president of the united states, and christa mcauliffe, the teacher who died in the 1986 space shuttle challenger disaster. with the help of our comcast cable partners, for the next hour we'll feature the area's literary community beginning with dante scala on new hampshire's role during a presidential...
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eastern on american history tv will tour the statehouse take a look at the history of the building in the state legislature. >> new hampshire's house of representatives has the oldest continuously use legislative chambers in america. here is the room with the largest state legislature in the united states. >> and then a visit to the home of franklin pierce to learn about the life of the 14th u.s. president. watch the cities tour saturday noon eastern on book tv. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> c-span's "washington journal", live every day with new some policy issues that impact to. coming up on friday morning washington times reporter on the progress of congressional investigation into president trumps ties with russia and russian's involvement in the presidential election. then a discussion on the census bureau report in the heritage foundation's robert -- there were live in dover, delaware kicking of her c-span bus 50 capitals tour will speak with the governor about his prior
eastern on american history tv will tour the statehouse take a look at the history of the building in the state legislature. >> new hampshire's house of representatives has the oldest continuously use legislative chambers in america. here is the room with the largest state legislature in the united states. >> and then a visit to the home of franklin pierce to learn about the life of the 14th u.s. president. watch the cities tour saturday noon eastern on book tv. and sunday at 2:00...
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concord, we spoke with republican governor chris sununu inside his office at the new hampshire statehouse. >> governor sununu, thank you for joining us today. gov. sununu: thanks for having me. >> starting out, for what is new hampshire best-known? gov. sununu: when you come up to new hampshire, i think it is pretty obvious. our state is kind of bound by the ocean to the white mountain national forest. it is the foliage in the fall. skiing in the winter. our beautiful oceans and lakes in the summer. we are really a state that tries to enhance as much as we can and highlight all the good outdoor recreational activities we have to offer. and on the political side, we are pretty well-known for the first in the nation primary. our adherence to good local politics. we have the largest legislative body of all the states. i think it is the third largest in the world. 400 volunteer representatives representing just over one million people. the most representative government you will find pretty much anywhere on the planet. when you put that altogether, you get accommodation of what the "live free
concord, we spoke with republican governor chris sununu inside his office at the new hampshire statehouse. >> governor sununu, thank you for joining us today. gov. sununu: thanks for having me. >> starting out, for what is new hampshire best-known? gov. sununu: when you come up to new hampshire, i think it is pretty obvious. our state is kind of bound by the ocean to the white mountain national forest. it is the foliage in the fall. skiing in the winter. our beautiful oceans and...
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eastern on american history tv, we will tour the new hampshire statehouse taking a look at the history of the building and the state legislature. >> the house of representatives continuously used legislative chambers in america. here is the room with the largest state legislation in the room needs and works. >> and a visit to the home of franklin pierce to learn about the life of the 14th president. city tour ofs concord, new hampshire. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> this morning, military times bureau chief leo discusses the future of the u.s. defense programs. and then noam levey looks at the various health care proposals announced this week. talkster, fran smith about the impact of a addiction on the brain's pathways. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is next. host: this is saturday, september 16. police have arrested an 18 your old man who faces -- in connection with the attack on the underground train station
eastern on american history tv, we will tour the new hampshire statehouse taking a look at the history of the building and the state legislature. >> the house of representatives continuously used legislative chambers in america. here is the room with the largest state legislation in the room needs and works. >> and a visit to the home of franklin pierce to learn about the life of the 14th president. city tour ofs concord, new hampshire. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv...
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eastern on american history tv, we'll tour the new hampshire statehouse taking a look at the historye building and the state legislature. >> new hampshire's house of representatives has the oldest continuously used legislative chambers in america and here is the room where the largest state legislature in the united states works and meets. >> and then a visit to the home of franklin pierce to learn about the life of the 14th u.s. president. watch c-span city's tour of concord, new hampshire saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3 working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> no one is going to deny that the doctor gave senator me lensiest all of these trips on his private jet for example or that the campaign contributions were made. no one is going to deny that the senator did lobby with various executive branch officials on mulligan's behalf. the whole key comes down to why he did it, why did it happen. the government was alleging it was because of this corrupt relationship that they had
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democrats in the statehouse have called on him to resign.rankly, i'm a little bit suspicious of the republicans that think he's doing a great job. and i think they have made repeated efforts in our statehouse to change the law. but this is a constitutional right in new hampshire. so my own feeling is that bill gardner is running the risk of being -- it's a sham. >> do you think he's a tool? is he a patsy i think he is. i think he is and it's a real risk for the state of new hampshire. bill gardner has spent the last 40 years defending the new hampshire first in the nation presidential primary. it's important to us. it's important to our democracy. and i'm proud of our role. but to call into question the integrity of our election and to blatantly discourage people from turning out to vote is appalling and i believe he should step down. frankly i agree with senator schumer, the entire commission should be disbanded. we should get back to the story that you are covering earlier on your show, the actual russian interference with the 2016 preside
democrats in the statehouse have called on him to resign.rankly, i'm a little bit suspicious of the republicans that think he's doing a great job. and i think they have made repeated efforts in our statehouse to change the law. but this is a constitutional right in new hampshire. so my own feeling is that bill gardner is running the risk of being -- it's a sham. >> do you think he's a tool? is he a patsy i think he is. i think he is and it's a real risk for the state of new hampshire....
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he canhis approach -- actually complain to a statehouse representative who probably lives in your neighborhood, goes to the same hospital -- you can complain to a governor that you can vote for. under bernie care -- and you --plain to a baseless faceless bureaucrat. there is no innovation. under this approach, 50 states have a chance to have health care, and over time, some will ,igure it out enter than others and those who do badly it copy those who do well. under obamacare, you know better than just bureaucrats or the most liberal member of the house or senate. this is a defining for the future of health care and republican party. we refuse to quit. we have been working on a bill that i think you should have been our first reproach to repealing and replace obamacare -- not our last, but it is now our last. four states under obamacare get 40% of the money. york, california, massachusetts, maryland. if that bothers you, this is the chance to do something about it. state and wanta to keep sending money to maryland, new york, massachusetts, and california, vote for bernie's bill. prop up obamaca
he canhis approach -- actually complain to a statehouse representative who probably lives in your neighborhood, goes to the same hospital -- you can complain to a governor that you can vote for. under bernie care -- and you --plain to a baseless faceless bureaucrat. there is no innovation. under this approach, 50 states have a chance to have health care, and over time, some will ,igure it out enter than others and those who do badly it copy those who do well. under obamacare, you know better...
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. >> at sunday at 2:00 on american history tv, they too are the new hampshire statehouse taking a look at the history of the building. >> new hampshire's house of representatives has the oldest continuously used legislative chambers in america. here is the room with the largest state legislature in the united states. piercehome of franklin to learn about the life of the 14th u.s. president. watch the cities tour of concord, new hampshire saturday at noon on c-span twos book tv and sunday at 2:00 on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> sunday on book tv, live coverage of the brooklyn book festival, starting at 10:00 am eastern, msnbc host chris hayes discussing his book "a colony and the nation." a law professor, author of marriage in america -- intimacy in america. and they talk about free speech. book o'neill on her weapons of mass destruction. journalist on immigration. watch our live coverage of the brooklyn book festival starting at 10:00 eastern on c-span twos book tv. c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1970 nine, c-span was creat
. >> at sunday at 2:00 on american history tv, they too are the new hampshire statehouse taking a look at the history of the building. >> new hampshire's house of representatives has the oldest continuously used legislative chambers in america. here is the room with the largest state legislature in the united states. piercehome of franklin to learn about the life of the 14th u.s. president. watch the cities tour of concord, new hampshire saturday at noon on c-span twos book tv and...
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we had a bill last year that had it not been withdrawn by the congressman in our statehouse, it would have basically ended religious education across california. not just christian, jewish, islamic, everything. it would have made it impossible to them to exist. it would have gone to the ninth circuit's in california and ended up in the supreme court and they were not in favor of religious liberty, it would have been upheld. i think the mistake of president obama and his administration was he pushed forward too fast -- whatever you think about his policies -- he pushed forward things important to him. as a result, a lot of those issues are going to be lost in the courts. beautifulat this is a and about america, this is why i love america, our system of government works. there are checks and balances. whatever party, their limited. they can only go so far. this system is working and it is indicative of it. it is easy to take a snapshot of violence and most vicious rhetoric amongst our guest: it is the fact that we coexist in a city like this one. nobody can take it too far, because in o
we had a bill last year that had it not been withdrawn by the congressman in our statehouse, it would have basically ended religious education across california. not just christian, jewish, islamic, everything. it would have made it impossible to them to exist. it would have gone to the ninth circuit's in california and ended up in the supreme court and they were not in favor of religious liberty, it would have been upheld. i think the mistake of president obama and his administration was he...
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she has covered three presidential campaigns and the virginia statehouse. she has also served as vice president of the board of the washington press club foundation. please join me in giving a warm welcome to miss christina bellantoni. [applause] christina: thank you and keep those hands ready because we will be giving a warm welcome to will will be giving a warm welcome to our panel as well. really lucky to have such an esteemed panel and i'm glad to be here. i think it will be a good conversation. in the green room we mostly talked about our children, but i think we will have fun talking about the important conversation in politics right now. what is the future of the republican party, effectively? and what is next? and what does that mean for you democrats and those bigger picture political questions so many people are engaged in now more than ever. a so i appreciate everybody being here. is being here. first in no particular order, i you will start with leslie graves, who is the publisher of you ballotpedia. the encyclopedia of american politics. she fo
she has covered three presidential campaigns and the virginia statehouse. she has also served as vice president of the board of the washington press club foundation. please join me in giving a warm welcome to miss christina bellantoni. [applause] christina: thank you and keep those hands ready because we will be giving a warm welcome to will will be giving a warm welcome to our panel as well. really lucky to have such an esteemed panel and i'm glad to be here. i think it will be a good...
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we are at our fifth up outside the statehouse in richmond virginia and joining us on the c-span bus is former virginia governor doug wilder who served from 19921994. governor wilder's the grandson of slaves the first african-american governor in the u.s. since reconstruction. governor wilder in your recent autobiography you write that you are product of the state, the good, the bad and the ugly. what did he mean by that? >> well as you pointed out being the grandson of slaves one would never expect that person to be the governor of the state to occupy the same seat as patrick henry and thomas jefferson. so to the extent that those travails overcome it was a testament to show what the people of virginia had gone through in making sure that image didn't continue. i like to think and i would like to say we are the old union rather -- new union rather than the old union. i'm a product of that and i represent what the people of virginia brought forth and continue to do. >> host: governor wilder as you well know visiting the new dominion have things change? >> guest: is yes, they have change
we are at our fifth up outside the statehouse in richmond virginia and joining us on the c-span bus is former virginia governor doug wilder who served from 19921994. governor wilder's the grandson of slaves the first african-american governor in the u.s. since reconstruction. governor wilder in your recent autobiography you write that you are product of the state, the good, the bad and the ugly. what did he mean by that? >> well as you pointed out being the grandson of slaves one would...
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eastern on american history tv, we too are the statehouse, taking a look at the history and state legislature. it has the oldest, continuously used legislative chambers in america. here is the room where the largest state legislature and the united states works and meets. >> than a visit to the home of franklin pierce to learn about the life of the 14th u.s. president watch c-span's cities tv and c-span twos sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates and cities across the country. now, british prime minister theresa may's brief statement on the london terror attack and her responses to some questions from reporters. prime minister may: clearly this was a device that was intended to cause significant harm and 22 people have been injured are in the hospital.
eastern on american history tv, we too are the statehouse, taking a look at the history and state legislature. it has the oldest, continuously used legislative chambers in america. here is the room where the largest state legislature and the united states works and meets. >> than a visit to the home of franklin pierce to learn about the life of the 14th u.s. president watch c-span's cities tv and c-span twos sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3, working with our cable...
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eastern2:00 on american history tv, we will tour the new hampshire statehouse. >> new hampshire's house of representatives has the oldest continuously used legislative chambers in america. thehere is the room with largest state legislature in the united states works. >> and a visit to the home of franklin pierce twin about the life of the 14th president. tourn's cities today, working with visiting affiliates across the country. tonight at 10:00 eastern on "after words," david osborne on america'seinventing schools." >> my argument in the book is the places around the country that have embraced charters the most are also the fastest improving cities in the country. so i am not saying make every school, public school, a charter. i am saying if we look at the data and want to do what works for kids, let's treat every public school like a charter. we can call it something else. call it a district cool, innovation school, renaissance school, private school, whatever. but let's give of the autonomy so people who run the school can really make the decisions and create a role model that will wo
eastern2:00 on american history tv, we will tour the new hampshire statehouse. >> new hampshire's house of representatives has the oldest continuously used legislative chambers in america. thehere is the room with largest state legislature in the united states works. >> and a visit to the home of franklin pierce twin about the life of the 14th president. tourn's cities today, working with visiting affiliates across the country. tonight at 10:00 eastern on "after words,"...
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settled in 1725, this capital city is home to the oldest statehouse in the country and has the largestte legislature in the nation with 400 members. it was also home to franklin pierce, the 14th president of the united states, and christa mcauliffe, the teacher who died in the 1986 space shuttle challenger disaster. with the help of our comcast cable partners, for the next hour we'll feature the area's literary community beginning with dante scala on new hampshire's role during a presidential election. >> new hampshire's role is to be the primary that is first of all the primaries mt. nomination process -- in the nomination process. and that's a spot on the calendar
settled in 1725, this capital city is home to the oldest statehouse in the country and has the largestte legislature in the nation with 400 members. it was also home to franklin pierce, the 14th president of the united states, and christa mcauliffe, the teacher who died in the 1986 space shuttle challenger disaster. with the help of our comcast cable partners, for the next hour we'll feature the area's literary community beginning with dante scala on new hampshire's role during a presidential...
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i talked to do jaffa sessions we were making a lot of people mad at the statehouse. a republican that was the politically expedient thing to do. and still mad about that. that is why president trump looks at me to say who has done this? he has his own budget zeroed out because we took on the rich and powerful. a negative be prouder of our team with those dozens of convictions i am proud of that record -- record using the rule of law. >> never he mentioned the movie was investigating i have not attacked him one time in an ad on television or radio he knows it. every day and every hour and every minute and carries on if you don't believe me. and two, from my team modest and don't ask me to the bathroom and i was in school. so talk about the issue of national indebtedness. this is a hard subject to talk about if you have a million dollars and then you have another million but so mad gin each month simply by raising your credit limit. but one day even if you spend one-fifth that is where we're going 2047 and that burden of prop up across the of prosperity that is what we
i talked to do jaffa sessions we were making a lot of people mad at the statehouse. a republican that was the politically expedient thing to do. and still mad about that. that is why president trump looks at me to say who has done this? he has his own budget zeroed out because we took on the rich and powerful. a negative be prouder of our team with those dozens of convictions i am proud of that record -- record using the rule of law. >> never he mentioned the movie was investigating i...
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i'll find out who the statehouse person is and we'll call them together. i guarantee you the governor will listen to you because the governor wants you to vote for him or her. the bottom line is the concept of who should be in charge of your health care is what this is all about. our friends on the other side deserve a great compliment. you know where you're going on health care. you've got a plan to get there. i just don't agree with your plan and i don't agree where you're talking the country. but i will say this for you. you've got a plan. and i'll say this for my democratic colleagues. when it comes to your ideas, you fight like tigers. i remember voting on obamacare on christmas eve, for god's sakes. and we would have been here christmas day if that's what it took for harry reid to pass obamacare. now, on our side, have we done everything we could to repeal obamacare? they will say they did everything they could to pass it. president trump is now behind this bill. thank you, mr. president. i appreciate it very much. without your voice, we cannot succe
i'll find out who the statehouse person is and we'll call them together. i guarantee you the governor will listen to you because the governor wants you to vote for him or her. the bottom line is the concept of who should be in charge of your health care is what this is all about. our friends on the other side deserve a great compliment. you know where you're going on health care. you've got a plan to get there. i just don't agree with your plan and i don't agree where you're talking the...
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when i met with my counterparts at the statehouse and state senate in december 2016, i look said look at the bill we passed a year ago and that is likely going to be what we will be doing. now, that didn't happen and there are people who are concerned that if we passed a bill that was a repeal, that reconciliation individual mandate got rid of most of the taxes of the obama care subsidies the medicare expansion in two years time. there were people, moderates and conservatives in the president himself tweeted out that you're going to have to do some replace along with repeal, cannot be a repeal only bill. i know we don't get credit for but we did several hearings and the subcommittee on health. >> and they would like 18 hours. >> those hearings did not because nobody wanted -- they just became slug fest on obama care is bad what you're doing is worse. the fact that hearings are continuous because they weren't productive. we produced a bill based on 2015 reconciliation. not like it hadn't been through that on the house side, it had been through regular committee process. the changes tha
when i met with my counterparts at the statehouse and state senate in december 2016, i look said look at the bill we passed a year ago and that is likely going to be what we will be doing. now, that didn't happen and there are people who are concerned that if we passed a bill that was a repeal, that reconciliation individual mandate got rid of most of the taxes of the obama care subsidies the medicare expansion in two years time. there were people, moderates and conservatives in the president...
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if you go to boston, the old statehouse, these were the legislative assemblies were men met with an elected. people who could pass taxes and impose taxes on them. so you have to sort of visions of empire that polite in this room. is the empire going to be managed locally from the colonists or are colonists going to tax themselves and provide the manpower to make decisions about defense? or is that going to come from above, in this case from parliament? that's presented by the tax stamp hymie here. the very famous recognizesanklin, he nobody likes taxes, but does not anticipate the absolutely very the human reaction by american taxpayers. he has to recover his revocation a little bit after the stamp act is passed. the decades stretching from the stamp act from 1765 to the outbreak of the revolutionary war in 1775. a room that also introduces one of the exhibition techniques we use, which is to create these immersive spaces to try and make you feel transported back in time. so we re-created here the elder tree that stood in boston in 1765 that became known as the liberty tree. thatwas a pheno
if you go to boston, the old statehouse, these were the legislative assemblies were men met with an elected. people who could pass taxes and impose taxes on them. so you have to sort of visions of empire that polite in this room. is the empire going to be managed locally from the colonists or are colonists going to tax themselves and provide the manpower to make decisions about defense? or is that going to come from above, in this case from parliament? that's presented by the tax stamp hymie...
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statehouse candidate serrano was driving his new ford f2 50 truck to visit relatives in mexico. customs agents halted him, demanded his cell phone, asking why are you taking pictures. >> i wanted the opening of the bridge. i was going to take the opening of the bridge, the entrance of the bridge. that's all i wanted to do. >> they searched his truck and found five bullets that he forgot to remove. he is a concealed carry permit holder. he was detained but never arrested. customs seized his truck, telling his attorneys it was subject to the government civil asset forfeiture program because it was used to transport munitions of war. two years later, they still have it. >> i'm making payments of $673 a month. >> the program dates back to english law that american colonists rebelled against. codified in the fourth amendment prohibitions against unreasonable searches and seizures. forfeiture was revived in the 1930s era prohibition and again in the 1980s war on drugs. continues on to this day. >> it's astonishing that civil forfeiture as a policy we have in this country. it's totally
statehouse candidate serrano was driving his new ford f2 50 truck to visit relatives in mexico. customs agents halted him, demanded his cell phone, asking why are you taking pictures. >> i wanted the opening of the bridge. i was going to take the opening of the bridge, the entrance of the bridge. that's all i wanted to do. >> they searched his truck and found five bullets that he forgot to remove. he is a concealed carry permit holder. he was detained but never arrested. customs...
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senate but 1000 legislative seats in statehouses all across this country, half of the states in america where the democratic party is almost nonexistent and what we need to do is bring fundamental reforms to the democratic party, open the doors, invite working people and young people with their energy and idealism into the democratic party. [applause] >> what this book is about, is saying today we have a corrupt political system. and the corrupt political system is about the fact that as a result of the disastrous citizens united supreme court decision, billionaires like the koch brothers are able to spend hundreds of millions of dollars every single year buying elections and buying candidates who will be there to represent the interests of the wealthy and the powerful. what this book is about and what i am here tonight for for is to urge each and everyone of you to understand the only antidote to big-money control over our political process is millions of people get involved in any and every way. we need to run for school board, city council, state legislature, we need to rally our com
senate but 1000 legislative seats in statehouses all across this country, half of the states in america where the democratic party is almost nonexistent and what we need to do is bring fundamental reforms to the democratic party, open the doors, invite working people and young people with their energy and idealism into the democratic party. [applause] >> what this book is about, is saying today we have a corrupt political system. and the corrupt political system is about the fact that as...
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if you go to boston, the old statehouse. these were the legislative assemblies where men met who were elected. those were the people in the view of colonists who could pass taxes and impose taxes on them. differente two visions of empire that collide in this room. is the empire going to be managed locally from the colonists or are colonists going to tax themselves and provide the manpower to make decisions about defense? or is that going to come from above, in this case from parliament? that is what is represented by the tax stamp behind me here. iscourse, very famously it benjamin franklin serving as the colonial agent for them. he recognizes nobody likes taxes, but does not anticipate virulent reaction in the colonies. he even recommends some friends of his to become tax collectors and then has to react and recover his reputation a little bit after the stamp act is passed. the next room which we call "resistance" is about the decades stretching from the stamp act from 1765 to the outbreak of the revolutionary war in 1775.
if you go to boston, the old statehouse. these were the legislative assemblies where men met who were elected. those were the people in the view of colonists who could pass taxes and impose taxes on them. differente two visions of empire that collide in this room. is the empire going to be managed locally from the colonists or are colonists going to tax themselves and provide the manpower to make decisions about defense? or is that going to come from above, in this case from parliament? that is...
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according to this bill you can actually complain to a statehouse representative for probably lives in your neighborhood, goes to the same high school you go with your family, under bernie care you complain to a faceless bureaucrat. obamacare,e care and there really is no innovation. under this approach, 50 states deliver healtho care and over time, guess what? some will figure out better than others. those who do badly will copy those who do well. under obamacare, you are no better than the bureaucrat or the most liberal member of the health and senate. this is a defining site for the future of health care and the defining party. we refuse to quit. we had them working on a bill i think should have been our first approach to repealing and replacing obamacare but it is now our last. four states under obamacare get 40% of the money. if that bothers you, this is a chance to do something about it. if you live in a state and you sending money to maryland, new york, massachusetts, in california, bill.ote for bernie's propped up obama care. if you believe your state should have more money, mo
according to this bill you can actually complain to a statehouse representative for probably lives in your neighborhood, goes to the same high school you go with your family, under bernie care you complain to a faceless bureaucrat. obamacare,e care and there really is no innovation. under this approach, 50 states deliver healtho care and over time, guess what? some will figure out better than others. those who do badly will copy those who do well. under obamacare, you are no better than the...
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. >> he is a member of the transportation committee and the statehouse. he says residents are thrilled the three billion-dollar job, possibly one of president trump's info structure projects. expanding each side of the highway from two lanes to four. >> it could create thousands of jobs and we believe it's important that the federal government come in. >> the proposal adding tollbooths, and extra expense that doesn't sit well. >> tolls are high and expensive. >> he says i-95 helped build this country. he says the country needs to help rebuild i-95. at the truck stop, douglas kennedy, fox news. >> mike: low wages for mexican workers becoming a major sticking point in the net after renegotiations. business and labor leaders in mexico are resisting attempts by the u.s. and canada tight labor standards. mexican and canadian auto union say autoworkers in mexico earn a little less than $4 an hour, about one ninth of the average wage north of the border. north korea says it has a hydrogen bomb and the world shudders. we will talk about it with the panel when we
. >> he is a member of the transportation committee and the statehouse. he says residents are thrilled the three billion-dollar job, possibly one of president trump's info structure projects. expanding each side of the highway from two lanes to four. >> it could create thousands of jobs and we believe it's important that the federal government come in. >> the proposal adding tollbooths, and extra expense that doesn't sit well. >> tolls are high and expensive. >> he...
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today, itill with us is now the virginia statehouse of course. but we was a wild and absolute debacle. all this while the confederates are moving with amazingly agile grace and speed. he gets his troops north of the james river. they are matching but they have to leave their guns behind and be there provisions behind. they are already low on provisions to begin with. these men started the march hungry, and they will get hungrier as it goes. they had ordered up trains, physical look amazing -- locomotives, not just supply trains to beat them to the amelia courthouse. hoping to bring the garrison of richmond down. to draw the russians at the court house and keep marching. again, there's drama and more drama and more drama, they get to a million courthouse and boxcars waiting full of harnesses, uniforms, artillery and in -- artillery ammunition and not one ration. and these troops had nothing to eat. lee decided that they had to eat. he had to pull the army away. he delays and sends out a proclamation to the people, thatmillion county, please, our t
today, itill with us is now the virginia statehouse of course. but we was a wild and absolute debacle. all this while the confederates are moving with amazingly agile grace and speed. he gets his troops north of the james river. they are matching but they have to leave their guns behind and be there provisions behind. they are already low on provisions to begin with. these men started the march hungry, and they will get hungrier as it goes. they had ordered up trains, physical look amazing --...
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under this lock grant approach which bills will describe to you you can plane -- complained to the statehouse or present who probably lives in your neighborhood and goes to the same hospital as your family. you can complain to a governor that you can vote for. under birdie care you complain to a faceless bureaucrat. there really is no innovation. under this approach 50 states have the chance to deliver health health care and overtime guess what? some will be geared out better than others. those who do badly well copied those who do well. under obamacare you know better than the bureaucrats most liberal member of the house and the senate. this is the defining site for the future of health care and the republican party. we refuse to quit. we have been working on the bill that i think should have been our first approach to rip repeal and replace obamacare, not our last but it is now our last. for states under obamacare get 40% of the money. new york california massachusetts and maryland. if that bothers you this is the chance to do something about it. if you live in a state and you want to keep
under this lock grant approach which bills will describe to you you can plane -- complained to the statehouse or present who probably lives in your neighborhood and goes to the same hospital as your family. you can complain to a governor that you can vote for. under birdie care you complain to a faceless bureaucrat. there really is no innovation. under this approach 50 states have the chance to deliver health health care and overtime guess what? some will be geared out better than others. those...
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they give millions in campaign contributions nationally and in every statehouse in the nation makingry uphill climb. tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> new at 6:30, mark zuckerberg is reportedly planning on cashing in about 18% of his facebook stock. it would be worth about $12 billion. according to a regulatory filing, zuckerberg plans to cash in between 35 to 75 million shares over the next year and a half. facebook abandoned plans to create a new class of shares with no voting power which was meant as a way for him to sell stock and maintain control over the company. zuckerberg and his wife announced two years ago that they would be cashing in most of their company's stock in order to invest in philanthropic causes. >>> officials in london said they are pulling uber's license to operate. it could be a big hit to uber which is more than 3 million registered users there. laura ingle tells us why it could be months before the ban takes effect. >> reporter: a major international blow to uber. the city of london stripping the company's license to operate a taxi service in the british capi
they give millions in campaign contributions nationally and in every statehouse in the nation makingry uphill climb. tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> new at 6:30, mark zuckerberg is reportedly planning on cashing in about 18% of his facebook stock. it would be worth about $12 billion. according to a regulatory filing, zuckerberg plans to cash in between 35 to 75 million shares over the next year and a half. facebook abandoned plans to create a new class of shares with no voting power...
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said lots of controversial thing, president obama is a muslim, ten commandments need to be in the statehouse. what do you think of those two things? >> no two people agree 100% of the time. we have a pretty broad spectrum of opinion and ideology serving in a republican congress. you just deal with individuals as they are. there's an awful lot of stereotypes in individuals. what exactly -- how the press pror trays is not necessarily the individual they are. i never met judge moore. i look forward to meeting him and hope we can work together to address these serious challenges. >> yesterday was not a good day. his candidate lost. he had to abandon the vote on your health care plan known as the graham/cassidy bill. do you still have faith that mcconnell is the best leader? >> i think we have proven the concept. we simply ran out of time. the process was rushed. people were concerned about that. they had legitimate concerns. we were up against this artificial clock. but we can do it again. and so it's a an excellent press release. but turning the money over to the states. i would say it would be
said lots of controversial thing, president obama is a muslim, ten commandments need to be in the statehouse. what do you think of those two things? >> no two people agree 100% of the time. we have a pretty broad spectrum of opinion and ideology serving in a republican congress. you just deal with individuals as they are. there's an awful lot of stereotypes in individuals. what exactly -- how the press pror trays is not necessarily the individual they are. i never met judge moore. i look...
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and republican governors have taken over most of the statehouses and you start to see a little convergence the agenda is stalled, but in the states they were able to get things done. are democrats concerned? >> if you have results, i don't care which side of the aisle you're on, if it results in jobs, economic growth, more opportunity, people are going to say, yes, there's a reason to vote for you. on the national level, i think you have concern among trump administration about the lack of legislative accomplishment they will be able to use with voters going into the midterms. rachel thinks she sees in wisconsin pro-growth opportunities under governor walker. that's fine. that's going to convince people. my point is i think a lot of people, california for example, is in boom time. guess what, now california is doing just fine under democratic leadership. and you have the democrats delight in talking about the problems that in fact lower taxes have caused kansas. >>3% growth is certainly better than we've seen, but it has nts -- hasn't been sustainable. this week president trump said if he
and republican governors have taken over most of the statehouses and you start to see a little convergence the agenda is stalled, but in the states they were able to get things done. are democrats concerned? >> if you have results, i don't care which side of the aisle you're on, if it results in jobs, economic growth, more opportunity, people are going to say, yes, there's a reason to vote for you. on the national level, i think you have concern among trump administration about the lack...
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the newtroour hampshire statehouse. >> new hampshire's house of representatives has the oldest continuously used legislative chambers in america. thehere is the room where largest state legislature in the united states works and meets. the home. ofit to franklin pierce to learn about the life of the 14th president tour ofspan's cities concord, new hampshire, saturday at new eastern on c-span 2's book tv and sunday at 2 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. announcer: a group of 15 senators led by bernie sanders have endorsed a single-payer health care system called medicare for all. where the medicare program would be expanded to make all americans eligible. the bill's backers unveiled their proposal at this hour long briefing. [chatter] long briefing. [chatter] all sanders: let me thank of you for being here this afternoon. our special guests, the media likes to talk about the politics of this event, who is supporting it and why and its blah. and blah, blah, but the american people want to know what we will do to
the newtroour hampshire statehouse. >> new hampshire's house of representatives has the oldest continuously used legislative chambers in america. thehere is the room where largest state legislature in the united states works and meets. the home. ofit to franklin pierce to learn about the life of the 14th president tour ofspan's cities concord, new hampshire, saturday at new eastern on c-span 2's book tv and sunday at 2 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3, working with our cable...