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so vermont, a less sunny state is leading the way. that states in the south and southwest can lead the way. it bodes well. it's time to stop doubling down on dirty energy and move to a clean energy future that's win, win, win. creating jobs, protecting our national security and protecting the planet. >> this isn't too big a metropolitan area, 42,000 people. it would seem this is not that heavy of a lift. and if it does reduce energy expenses for families, how can states not invest? and what about the size of the community? how ideal is that? >> i think that those are very important factors that you point out, but i think that we're seeing by burlington's example that it can be done in places across the country. and you note there's a receptive audience, or population in burlington, but we're finding in poll after poll across the country, across all ages, walks of life, demographics, that people overwhelmingly want to have a clean energy future. they cut the proposal to cut carbon pollution from coal-burning power plants, responsible f
so vermont, a less sunny state is leading the way. that states in the south and southwest can lead the way. it bodes well. it's time to stop doubling down on dirty energy and move to a clean energy future that's win, win, win. creating jobs, protecting our national security and protecting the planet. >> this isn't too big a metropolitan area, 42,000 people. it would seem this is not that heavy of a lift. and if it does reduce energy expenses for families, how can states not invest? and...
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we are excited about this in northern vermont. any land oner along the way will give permission in order for it to be part of it but also before this was even brought to a legislative committee, town meetings in all of the towns along the designation area had discussions in their town halls, and at town meetings, voted and requested that this designation be given system of what we have to show that there really is excitement about this in vermont is a town vote, and then we've got it built into the legislation that the land oner who is directly affected has to give permission. those are good safe forwards. as the chairman said, it means there's no federal coercion, it's a reflection of local desires system of thank you for that. these rivers are beautiful and i hope in your time off, mr. chairman, when you don't have the burden of this committee, this duty, you might come up and take a look. but as mr. grijalva said, these rivers flow through beautiful farms, fields and valleys in vermont. they go under covered bridges and through
we are excited about this in northern vermont. any land oner along the way will give permission in order for it to be part of it but also before this was even brought to a legislative committee, town meetings in all of the towns along the designation area had discussions in their town halls, and at town meetings, voted and requested that this designation be given system of what we have to show that there really is excitement about this in vermont is a town vote, and then we've got it built into...
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it >> there are scores of buses coming in from vermont.be the most per stay cap in the entire country. governor shumlin recently said he would consider the state divesting from fossil fuels, a call being made by 350.org and other vermont resident bill mckibben, your neighbor. >> i think it is a great idea. we went through this with tobacco and south africa. i think it is a great idea and i applaud the governor. >> you have been listening to senator bernie sanders. but right now to lay out the scope of what is taking place today in this historic moment is bill mckibben, the founder of 350.org, one of the organizations that has organized this mass march today. bill mckibben, welcome to democracy now! amy, thank you so much for being here and documenting what is going to be a pretty remarkable day. there hasn't been a political gathering about anything that is this large in this country for many years. i think what it demonstrates is climate change is that the obsolete chip now a people's consciousness. >> i want to ask about this announcemen
it >> there are scores of buses coming in from vermont.be the most per stay cap in the entire country. governor shumlin recently said he would consider the state divesting from fossil fuels, a call being made by 350.org and other vermont resident bill mckibben, your neighbor. >> i think it is a great idea. we went through this with tobacco and south africa. i think it is a great idea and i applaud the governor. >> you have been listening to senator bernie sanders. but right...
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i know vermont is. but unless i mistaken, the government could tell you that you need more federal help. she is right. i want to touch on another issue, when we talk about the economy, and i have to tell you, this is not an issue you see discussed on tv too much. and you do not see a whole lot of people talking about, but we have to be honest about it. since 2001 -- hold on to your hats -- since 2001, in new hampshire and vermont and all across this country, we have seen the loss of over 60,000 factories. 60,000 factories and millions of decent-paying jobs. and in my view, one of the reasons for that is a disastrous trade policy, nafta, cafta, a trade policy which has said to corporate america, here it is, you shut down plants in america, you do not to play your workers, 15 or 20 bucks an hour, you can go to china, hire people for a buck or $2 an hour. i'm proud to tell you i have never voted for one of these trade agreements, and i am right. [applause] now, to understand the american economy today, you
i know vermont is. but unless i mistaken, the government could tell you that you need more federal help. she is right. i want to touch on another issue, when we talk about the economy, and i have to tell you, this is not an issue you see discussed on tv too much. and you do not see a whole lot of people talking about, but we have to be honest about it. since 2001 -- hold on to your hats -- since 2001, in new hampshire and vermont and all across this country, we have seen the loss of over 60,000...
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c-span: home of the university of vermont. >> guest: the university of vermont. ben & jerry's ice cream is the most famous place there. ben & jerry are everywhere in vermont. they're like big brother. they've got si--pictures of these two guys all over the place. but if you go to burlington, vermont, this haven for social left-wing ideas, it's a fantastic business center. when i went up there, there were four business magazines based in burlington. and you could read, like, three paragraphs in a row without them mentioning socially conscious investing. it was sort of the left-wing capitalism that you have now. people have left boston, left new york, gone up there to form their own chutney companies, their own pesto companies to make the best organic maple syrup that's possible. and then they've sold it. and then they're selling it and marketing it all over the world so you walk--i was sitting in a cafe called leungs in burlington, vermont, and there was this guy who looked like he just walked straight from woodstock and another woman in a peasant dress. and they
c-span: home of the university of vermont. >> guest: the university of vermont. ben & jerry's ice cream is the most famous place there. ben & jerry are everywhere in vermont. they're like big brother. they've got si--pictures of these two guys all over the place. but if you go to burlington, vermont, this haven for social left-wing ideas, it's a fantastic business center. when i went up there, there were four business magazines based in burlington. and you could read, like, three...
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dear god, the people of vermont needed operation normandy more than ever. >> operation normandy?like they're invading. they're not invading. they're looking for a better life. >> this is about refugees sneaking into the country and lying that they're coming from war-torn countries when obviously they're not. >> how do you know they're not? >> you can just tell. i can just tell. they just wouldn't listen. >> i'm a refugee here. >> you're a refugee? >> yes. >> listen, i don't want to buy any drugs. >> okay. >> just saying. while this person can't come in because of their color or their race. >> no, not because of the color or the racer because of where they're from and their color and their race. >> why would you want to stop somebody from having a better life? >> because they're trying to have it here. >> if you can get god the sign that, everybody else will. >> if i could get god to sign it, i wouldn't be here. i'd be on "america's got talent." i now understand how hard it is to get people excited about these children. >> we're not the same country we were 40 years ago. >> we use
dear god, the people of vermont needed operation normandy more than ever. >> operation normandy?like they're invading. they're not invading. they're looking for a better life. >> this is about refugees sneaking into the country and lying that they're coming from war-torn countries when obviously they're not. >> how do you know they're not? >> you can just tell. i can just tell. they just wouldn't listen. >> i'm a refugee here. >> you're a refugee? >>...
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he does have the vermont disease like howard dean. i'm with jim. hillary clinton is very impressive. she's not that impressive a candidate. she's one away from musky. it's going to be a very bumpy -- i'm throwing out the old ed musky. establishment -- >> bernie sanders is george mcgovern. >> in an anti establishment year, you are going to hear more of that candidate from the goldman sachs swing. bernie's not going anywhere. bernie's message in a democratic primary in this turbulence is going to be powerful. she has to be the favorite if she runs. i don't think there's a lock. >> helene, i will get you in after the break on this. >> goodie. >> her eyebrows lifted. you're going ed musky? what are you doing? i'm going to my poll next. our nbc news, wall street journal poll. some numbers here. one party has been fearing all summer long. wait until you see the numbers. >>> the growing group calling for goodell to step down. all that after this next break. yeah! vo: don't just dream of being the hero. make it happen. i can't believe we're missing the gam
he does have the vermont disease like howard dean. i'm with jim. hillary clinton is very impressive. she's not that impressive a candidate. she's one away from musky. it's going to be a very bumpy -- i'm throwing out the old ed musky. establishment -- >> bernie sanders is george mcgovern. >> in an anti establishment year, you are going to hear more of that candidate from the goldman sachs swing. bernie's not going anywhere. bernie's message in a democratic primary in this turbulence...
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vermont might be the most-represented state in the entire country.nor shumlin said he would continue the development being made to fossil fuels. >> i think that is a great idea. i think it is a great idea and i applaud the governor. now."s is "democracy you have been listening to senator bernie sanders. you heard it right here. he is weighing running for president. very interesting question -- would he run as a third-party or on the democratic party ticket? that is what he is weighing today. not interested in educational campaigns. he is interested in running if he does. he also spoke last night to a packed house of hundreds. we are here at the largest climate march in history. helicopters are hovering overhead. tens of thousands of people have passed us so far. the final number, whether it
vermont might be the most-represented state in the entire country.nor shumlin said he would continue the development being made to fossil fuels. >> i think that is a great idea. i think it is a great idea and i applaud the governor. now."s is "democracy you have been listening to senator bernie sanders. you heard it right here. he is weighing running for president. very interesting question -- would he run as a third-party or on the democratic party ticket? that is what he is...
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cathedral square in vermont, i think one of the criticisms is vermont is unique. howl you translate that? you look at the pieces of that. there is other work as well. it is going back to listening to residents, listening to what their needs are and how do we connect those services to their housing? mentioned some great things that are working well. some of the factors that need to be in place. what do you cs some of the major gaps? what are we missing? thatdo we need more of only address issues of conductivity but affordability? we have heard a lot about the particular needs of low-income renters. the housing shortage, the lack of sufficient subsidies to keep housing affordable. what would you say are a few of those gaps? is it just money? we are talking about new housing built. is a community awareness? political will? all of the above? >> i will put a plug in for rental housing. i think the data shared with us this morning speaks to this as an emerging trend. when we talk about diverse markets and minority communities, they have higher rental indices. looking at
cathedral square in vermont, i think one of the criticisms is vermont is unique. howl you translate that? you look at the pieces of that. there is other work as well. it is going back to listening to residents, listening to what their needs are and how do we connect those services to their housing? mentioned some great things that are working well. some of the factors that need to be in place. what do you cs some of the major gaps? what are we missing? thatdo we need more of only address issues...
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the second circuit itself impresses new york, connecticut, and vermont.ew york has four districts. connecticut has its own district and vermont has its own district court. ando those cases all feed -- and so those cases all feed into our circuit. >> you were nominated and confirmed to be on the second circuit court when? >> 1999. it was a process that fortunately went smoothly. senator moynihan was a tremendous advocate. >> let me show you something. we have some video of senator moynihan on the floor of the senate back in 1999. brief personal note, this is a special moment for the senator from new york. judge katzmann was a graduate student of mine. the oralsmber of examining committee when he received his phd. he has been a remarkable student. at georgetownaw university at this point. and an author of important articles and books on the relationship between the , agress and the judiciary subject little attended and important. 2003,has been gone since but how did you get interested in the first place in the subject between the judiciary and the courts? >
the second circuit itself impresses new york, connecticut, and vermont.ew york has four districts. connecticut has its own district and vermont has its own district court. ando those cases all feed -- and so those cases all feed into our circuit. >> you were nominated and confirmed to be on the second circuit court when? >> 1999. it was a process that fortunately went smoothly. senator moynihan was a tremendous advocate. >> let me show you something. we have some video of...
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the black tiles come from the state of vermont. as they walked to the front doors into the capital you will see we don't have any metal detectors. we want people to feel this is a warm and welcoming place to come. they are free to wander through the building. on the first floor you will see the governor's office, the secretary of state, the state auditor, the state treasurer. of you will find a legislative branches. feel just want them to free and come in and experience the building. you will see a bust of lincoln at the end of the hall between cheyenne and laramie. this was the original plaster mold for that. that was his dream to build the transcontinental railroad. you also see the end of the hall frances, the territorial governor when the building first started and the selected governor. this is the only governor to serve three terms in wyoming. she was our first and only female governor. he called for a sexual that for a special election -- he called for a special election. termid run for a second but she was later appointed b
the black tiles come from the state of vermont. as they walked to the front doors into the capital you will see we don't have any metal detectors. we want people to feel this is a warm and welcoming place to come. they are free to wander through the building. on the first floor you will see the governor's office, the secretary of state, the state auditor, the state treasurer. of you will find a legislative branches. feel just want them to free and come in and experience the building. you will...
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in otter creek in vermont, they together the americans. the american navy, then, would and keepntrol the lake the british north, admit there's coming. you know, they're sitting ducks waiting for the british to come. navy is coming. they wanted to come south even earlier. they couldn't. wind coming upth the lake kept them from sailing south. this is the day to sail. there's no power. that's what the army and navy are waiting for. mcdonough doesn't have that problem. he's in the bay and he's moored and he's waiting. anxious.e getting finally, the night of the 10th, down the le to come lake, come south towards plattsburgh from canada, the fleet.world navy the ships, con confiance in lead. and a dozen gun boats in a row. 70 men in a gun boat. one cannon. the gun boats are supposed to guns and erneath the put holes in the side of the american fleet and sink them. around.got them buzzing when the british come into the bay and the whole thing starts, the british guns can fire a mile and a half. the american guns can only shoot 500 yards. o if the
in otter creek in vermont, they together the americans. the american navy, then, would and keepntrol the lake the british north, admit there's coming. you know, they're sitting ducks waiting for the british to come. navy is coming. they wanted to come south even earlier. they couldn't. wind coming upth the lake kept them from sailing south. this is the day to sail. there's no power. that's what the army and navy are waiting for. mcdonough doesn't have that problem. he's in the bay and he's...
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in vermont, they put together the american. the american navy would try to control the lake and keep the steven sotloff north -- the steven sotloff north -- the british north. finally, the navy is coming. they wanted to stop even earlier but they could not because of the south wins coming up the lake that kept them from sailing south. this is the days of sail. there is no other power. you have to wait until the winds are right. mcdonough does not have the problem. he's waiting. finally, the night of the 10th, they're able to come down the lake, come south towards plattsburgh from canada, the entire fleet. four ships, and a dozen gunboats, 70 men and one canon. those gunboats are supposed to get close to the american fleet and put holes in the sides of the american fleet. you have got them buzzing around. when the british come into the guns can fireitish a mile and a half. royal navy is kept away, if they can sail outside the 500 yards, they can reduce the american fleet to splinters and a matter of one pass. this is what mcdono
in vermont, they put together the american. the american navy would try to control the lake and keep the steven sotloff north -- the steven sotloff north -- the british north. finally, the navy is coming. they wanted to stop even earlier but they could not because of the south wins coming up the lake that kept them from sailing south. this is the days of sail. there is no other power. you have to wait until the winds are right. mcdonough does not have the problem. he's waiting. finally, the...
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that means that the united states would have lost maine, vermont, new hampshire, and all of northern new york. that way the british would have had control of the southern shore of the great lakes and that's what they were after. but plattsburgh put a stop to that. the british army is not in the united states. the british army is back in canada, and so when the treaty is signed on christmas eve, 1814, the status quo is what we see today. we are five miles north of plattsburgh, new york. looking at the american-canadian border. it is here that the battle began. let me give you background first. when the war with napoleon ended in the spring of 1814, the british had a problem. wellington wanted to keep this vittorio's army intact because army intact because he thought he would meet again. he would need it again. but nobody saw his vision. when the army returned to england, it would probably be disbanded because when the ogre goes away, then there is no need for a democratic society to fund an expensive army. they would simply go away. in order to keep them, he went to the secretary of w
that means that the united states would have lost maine, vermont, new hampshire, and all of northern new york. that way the british would have had control of the southern shore of the great lakes and that's what they were after. but plattsburgh put a stop to that. the british army is not in the united states. the british army is back in canada, and so when the treaty is signed on christmas eve, 1814, the status quo is what we see today. we are five miles north of plattsburgh, new york. looking...
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vermont down to 38 degrees. frost and freeze advisories are out across the high elevations of vermont, new hampshire. will challenge the freezing point here. could see some frost developing. that would be the first of the season. we're also tracking a major hurricane. hurricane odile moving towards baja, california. going to slam those areas as we head through the day. some of that moisture likely to head into the southwest headed through midweek. reena and dan, back to you. >> accuweather's jim dickey, thank you for that. >>> the growing threat from isis. they brutsally executed a third hostage, david haines, coming just days after president obama announced plans to fight isis. secretary of state john kerry said some arab nations have already pledged air power but critics say that's not enough. >> some that are clearly prepared to take action in the air alongside the united states and to do air strikes. >> it's going to take an army to beat an army. and this idea will never have any boots an the ground to defea
vermont down to 38 degrees. frost and freeze advisories are out across the high elevations of vermont, new hampshire. will challenge the freezing point here. could see some frost developing. that would be the first of the season. we're also tracking a major hurricane. hurricane odile moving towards baja, california. going to slam those areas as we head through the day. some of that moisture likely to head into the southwest headed through midweek. reena and dan, back to you. >>...
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one option was a vermont marble but that wasn't selected. he was looking at a new marble in georgia and they say there yearsme animosity some 40 after the civil war, why are you buying marble from georgia? ison't know if that necessarily the case. he was trying to re-create that italian renaissance building and the other option he could have received was to have a very prolific stone -- it was an up-and-coming industry in the state and it was a desire to use that as the stone because you would hire the people from the and hire people in minnesota to shape the stone and he fought pretty hard to keep that white georgia marble as part of the equation and he won out eventually. the board of capital commissioners had a vote and were persuaded to use the white georgia marble, so there was a compromise. floor andhe ground the steps, but there's still a lot of minnesota stone on the walls and other limestone from southern minnesota. minnesota'srts of identity incorporated into the decoration. ryaner part is the butler company where the general contr
one option was a vermont marble but that wasn't selected. he was looking at a new marble in georgia and they say there yearsme animosity some 40 after the civil war, why are you buying marble from georgia? ison't know if that necessarily the case. he was trying to re-create that italian renaissance building and the other option he could have received was to have a very prolific stone -- it was an up-and-coming industry in the state and it was a desire to use that as the stone because you would...
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vermonters understand this. they have led the way by speaking out forcefully about the devastating impact of the supreme court decision. we've got to start listening to our constituents. we ought to vote to protect our democracy against corruption. we ought to restore democracy for all americans. and for those who claim the threat of the supreme court decisions is not sufficient to warrant a constitutional amendment, let's get the facts straight. even incremental measures to simply increase the transparency of the flood of money pouring into our elections have been repeatedly filibustered by republicans. in fact, many of us for years have tried to pass laws that would require greater transparency and disclosure of political spending. i've tried to practice what i preach. i've disclosed every cent ever contributed to me, including one time from one about 40 cents or 50 cents. it cost us more to disclose it than it was but i wanted people to know who had contributed to my campaign. but when we try to have this kin
vermonters understand this. they have led the way by speaking out forcefully about the devastating impact of the supreme court decision. we've got to start listening to our constituents. we ought to vote to protect our democracy against corruption. we ought to restore democracy for all americans. and for those who claim the threat of the supreme court decisions is not sufficient to warrant a constitutional amendment, let's get the facts straight. even incremental measures to simply increase the...
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that's how i have won in the state of vermont. i am thinking about running for president.ssue whether you run as an independent with the necessity of setting up a 50-state infrastructure, that's something i'm looking at. >> you have ruled out running as enindependent? >> no. >> you could do it that way? >> that's why i'm going to iowa, to see how people feel about it. the truth is, profound anger at both political parties, more and more people are becoming independent. the negative is, how do you set up a 50-state infrastructure as an independent. >> i want to read something paraphrases to it. it essential to have someone in the 2016 presidential campaign who is willing to take on wall street, address the collapse of the middle class, take lthe spread of poverty. if you think hillary were doing that, you wouldn't consider this? >> i don't know that hillary is running. i don't know what she's running on. i know that the middle class in this country is collapsing. i know that the gap between the very, very rich and everybody else is growing wider. there's profound anger at t
that's how i have won in the state of vermont. i am thinking about running for president.ssue whether you run as an independent with the necessity of setting up a 50-state infrastructure, that's something i'm looking at. >> you have ruled out running as enindependent? >> no. >> you could do it that way? >> that's why i'm going to iowa, to see how people feel about it. the truth is, profound anger at both political parties, more and more people are becoming independent....
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the italian renaissance, italy's white marshall building and he had a couple options and one was a vermont marble and he was looking at a new marble in georgia and some say there is animosity after the civil war, 40 years removed from the civil war so why are you buying marble from georgia. but i don't know if that's necessarily the case. what he was looking at was trying to re-create that italian renaissance building. and the other option he could have pursued was to have a granite, a very prolific stone and was an up-and-coming industry in the state so there was a lot of kind of desire for him to use that as the stone because you're going to hire the people from the quarries to quarry this and you'll hire the people from minnesota to shape the stone as you put it on as a cladding of your building. and he fought pretty hard to keep that white marble as part of the equation for the exterior and won out eventually. the board of capitol commissioners had a vote and after several votes were persuaded to use the white georgia marble. there was a compromise. they have the ground floor and the s
the italian renaissance, italy's white marshall building and he had a couple options and one was a vermont marble and he was looking at a new marble in georgia and some say there is animosity after the civil war, 40 years removed from the civil war so why are you buying marble from georgia. but i don't know if that's necessarily the case. what he was looking at was trying to re-create that italian renaissance building. and the other option he could have pursued was to have a granite, a very...
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it is amazing. >> the problem is vermont is 96% white. i checked it today. and white people can't twerk anyway. >> i don't think it is a racial issue. >> i feel like she should just let them try. it can't hurt you to try. >> camille, do you buy his theory? >> i will say the principal is right. at least a little bit. miley cyrus is a terrible ambassador -- ambassadoress? of trerking. that is -- twerking. that is beyonce knowles. she has all of the appropriate assets. i think assets is what we are looking for. twerking is a skill and you work on it and master it. >> how long will we keep it up? she ruined a a beautiful art form. i think miley it is not sex awe l the way she does it. beyonce is somewhat sexual. >> that's uncomfortable. >> i have something to say. i am on the board of the homeless youth agency in hollywood called my friend's place. miley cyrus at the video music awards gave her mic to the homeless guy and i know people made fun of of it. she did an amazing thing for us and i am eternally grateful. she can twerk all she wants. >> now i feel bad b
it is amazing. >> the problem is vermont is 96% white. i checked it today. and white people can't twerk anyway. >> i don't think it is a racial issue. >> i feel like she should just let them try. it can't hurt you to try. >> camille, do you buy his theory? >> i will say the principal is right. at least a little bit. miley cyrus is a terrible ambassador -- ambassadoress? of trerking. that is -- twerking. that is beyonce knowles. she has all of the appropriate...
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. >> what is -- peetder welch, from your state from vermont voted against that.e dick durbin saying, when we come back after the election we're going to revisit this and have a much broader debate and talk about changing the authorization from 2001 and 2002 and making it sort of modernizing it and peter welsh said let's not full fool ourselves, this was the vote this week. >> maybe so. here's the problem, you have a congress completely present company excluded. you can't rely on the majority in the house. they've really brought the country to a stand still and the president, his job is to govern the united states and do the right thing from the united states. he has not help by the other side whatsoever. >> this is neither party's leadership wanted to be voting on this. this wasn't just republicans. >> you know, i'm not going to delve into the motivation of people who i haven't discussed this with. >> they weren't calling for it. >> again, this is inside the beltway hair splitting about who might have done what. i try not to play that game to the best of my abili
. >> what is -- peetder welch, from your state from vermont voted against that.e dick durbin saying, when we come back after the election we're going to revisit this and have a much broader debate and talk about changing the authorization from 2001 and 2002 and making it sort of modernizing it and peter welsh said let's not full fool ourselves, this was the vote this week. >> maybe so. here's the problem, you have a congress completely present company excluded. you can't rely on the...
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i know vermont is. but unless i mistaken, the government could tell you that you need more federal help. she is right. i want to touch on another issue, when we talk about the economy, and i have to tell you, this is not an issue you see discussed on tv too much. and you do not see a whole lot of people talking about, but we have to be honest about it. since 2001 -- hold on to your hats -- since 2001 thousand one come in new hampshire, and vermont, and all across this country, we have seen the loss of over 60,000 factories. and millionsies, of decent-paying jobs. one of theiew, reasons for that is a disastrous ta, cafta, a, naphthf tode policy which has said corporate america, here it is, you shut down plants in america, you do not to play your workers, $15 from 20 bucks another, you can go to china, are a people for a buck or tw$2 an hour. i have never voted for one of these trade agreements, i'm proud to tell you, and i am right. [applause] now, to understand the american economy today, you can caps o
i know vermont is. but unless i mistaken, the government could tell you that you need more federal help. she is right. i want to touch on another issue, when we talk about the economy, and i have to tell you, this is not an issue you see discussed on tv too much. and you do not see a whole lot of people talking about, but we have to be honest about it. since 2001 -- hold on to your hats -- since 2001 thousand one come in new hampshire, and vermont, and all across this country, we have seen the...
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that goes on forever. >> the vieirony with vermont th is no oil and gas to produce.o say we are going to ban fracking. two months after they did that the government stood in front of a gas facility and said how it was going to deliver affordable clean energy. >> where did think get the gas from? >> from other states where track fracking isn't happening you look at some of these other states like california and illinois they rejected the band activity out there. and they ne a lot of these claims fall into those categories. >> there's a case in texas where the epa inserted itself in the state case and they said fracking was to blame for bad water quality. the epa official cause col lewding with the environmental group? >> the epa said this house was at risk of exploding because of methane in the water. it had nothing to do with gas grilling. >> his quarter turned out prior but he had hooked his hose up to a gas vent. they drilled into the nas they had. the question in request. he would caught saying he would regular the gas industry the way the romans once conquered vi
that goes on forever. >> the vieirony with vermont th is no oil and gas to produce.o say we are going to ban fracking. two months after they did that the government stood in front of a gas facility and said how it was going to deliver affordable clean energy. >> where did think get the gas from? >> from other states where track fracking isn't happening you look at some of these other states like california and illinois they rejected the band activity out there. and they ne a...
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that means that the united states would have lost maine, vermont, new hampshire, and all of northern new york. that way the british would have had control of the southern and that's what they were after. but plattsburgh put a stop to that. the british army is notñc in t united states. the british army is back in canada, and so when the treaty is signed on christmas eve, 1814, the status quo is what we see today. >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts visits museums and historic places. 200 years ago on september 11th, 1814, british and american naval forces clashed for 2 1/2 hours in cumberland bay, near plattsburgh, new york. the battle was the culmination of six days of army and navy conflict. up next, we travel to plattsburgh where retired army colonel david fitzend, author of the final invasion, platsburg, the war of 1812's most decisive battle takes us on a tour of key locations to tell the story. >> we're at the clinton county museum in plattsburgh, northern new york, on lake champlain. today i got something to show you that is very rare. the militia deployed f
that means that the united states would have lost maine, vermont, new hampshire, and all of northern new york. that way the british would have had control of the southern and that's what they were after. but plattsburgh put a stop to that. the british army is notñc in t united states. the british army is back in canada, and so when the treaty is signed on christmas eve, 1814, the status quo is what we see today. >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts visits museums and...
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take vo investigadores de la universidad de vermont encontraron que personas con sangre tipo "a-b" sonollar problemas con la memoria....tambien se enconto que tienen un riesgo mas grande a padecer demencia comparado con quienes tengan otro tipo de sangre...solo un cuatro por ciento de la poblacion tiene este tipo de sangre....expertos dicen que la mejor forma de mantener el cerebro saludable es un adieta balanceada y hacer ejercicio de forma regular.... juanfra/topvo los doctores podrian estar recetando demasiados antibioticos a los pacientes... as lo indicaron investigadores que revisaron las practicas en hospitales a nivel nacional y encontraron que medicos recetaban diferentes tipos de antibioticos cuando tan solo se requeria uno para combatir la enfermedad... de acuerdo al estudio, esta practica reduciria la efectividad de las medicinas ademas de incrementar el costo del seguro de salud... lorena ---ante los problemas de sequa la ciudad de palo alto anunci que iba a multar a los residentes que desperdicien el agua..... take vo ---ahora las autoridades pondrn mano dura contra quiene
take vo investigadores de la universidad de vermont encontraron que personas con sangre tipo "a-b" sonollar problemas con la memoria....tambien se enconto que tienen un riesgo mas grande a padecer demencia comparado con quienes tengan otro tipo de sangre...solo un cuatro por ciento de la poblacion tiene este tipo de sangre....expertos dicen que la mejor forma de mantener el cerebro saludable es un adieta balanceada y hacer ejercicio de forma regular.... juanfra/topvo los doctores...
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i'm glad to see new hampshire is doing something i know vermont is. unless i'm mistaken, you can use more federal help. she right. i want to touch on another issue and i have to tell you. this is not an issue he discussed too much. you don't see a lot of people talking about it. since 2001 we have seen the loss of over 60,000 factories. 60,000 factories. millions of decent paying jobs. in my view, one, not the only, but one of the only reasons for that is a disasterous trade policy. a trade policy that said to corporate america, here it is. you shut down things in america and you don't have to pay workers $15 or $20 an hour. you can hire people for $1 or $2 an hour in china. i am proud to you i have never voted for one of these trade agreements and i was right. not so many years ago, not so many, the largest private sector employer in the united states was a company called general motors. they produced real products. they worked with good unions like the uaw. they paid their workers good wages and good benefits. that was the american economy then. tod
i'm glad to see new hampshire is doing something i know vermont is. unless i'm mistaken, you can use more federal help. she right. i want to touch on another issue and i have to tell you. this is not an issue he discussed too much. you don't see a lot of people talking about it. since 2001 we have seen the loss of over 60,000 factories. 60,000 factories. millions of decent paying jobs. in my view, one, not the only, but one of the only reasons for that is a disasterous trade policy. a trade...
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i'm moving back to vermont to get my masters degree. >> jimmy: i didn't even know you were from vermont exactly. good-bye. self-centered [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: wow. women, right guys? well -- that was embarrassing, i'm sorry. [ cheers and applause ] you had to be apart of that. we have a great show for you tonight. from "modern family," ty burrell is here with us. we have music from paolo nutini. and from "dancing with the stars," judge len goodman is here, for the first time, he's never been with us before. i'm excited this year because len gives very good criticism on that show. he's tough, but constructive. in fact, let's bring him out. now, please welcome len goodman. len -- there he is. [ cheers and applause ] exactly. exactly. how are you, len? everything -- oh, look at that. >> i'm good! >> jimmy: good. i'm glad you're here. i know you are one of the most respected judges in the world. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: buzz when you give a critique, i think you're pretty honest with it, right? >> i try to be myself and be honest and that's what i do. >> jimmy: perfect. what we're going to do
i'm moving back to vermont to get my masters degree. >> jimmy: i didn't even know you were from vermont exactly. good-bye. self-centered [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: wow. women, right guys? well -- that was embarrassing, i'm sorry. [ cheers and applause ] you had to be apart of that. we have a great show for you tonight. from "modern family," ty burrell is here with us. we have music from paolo nutini. and from "dancing with the stars," judge len goodman is here, for the...
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high elevations for vermont, new hampshire, into upstate new york. major hurricane bearing down on baja, california moving to the north and west. hurricane odile. it's not going to make a direct impact on the united states, we'll see some of that moisture be lifted into the united states. major flooding an issue mid to late week in the southeast. reena and dan, back to you. >>> a flood of criticism meantime is washing over the nfl amid its growing domestic abuse scandal. this weekend another pro football star was sidelined. the carolina panthers under increasing pressure deactivating defensive end greg hardy convicted of assaulting his girlfriend in july. it came a day after minnesota viking adrian peterson was booked for allegedly hitting his 4-year-old son with a branch. his attorney says he was simply disciplining the child. sports insiders, though, aren't mincing any words. >> the nfl should immediately ban anyone involved with domestic violence. even charged with it. >> and high above new york's metlife stadium yesterday, a dramatic call for emb
high elevations for vermont, new hampshire, into upstate new york. major hurricane bearing down on baja, california moving to the north and west. hurricane odile. it's not going to make a direct impact on the united states, we'll see some of that moisture be lifted into the united states. major flooding an issue mid to late week in the southeast. reena and dan, back to you. >>> a flood of criticism meantime is washing over the nfl amid its growing domestic abuse scandal. this weekend...
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that's from vermont. actually. >> well, sure. the first -- where is it from? vermont? >> yeah, 860. >> they can come over and do same-day registration and say they want to come down and vote so if they feel compelled to do so come on down. >> is 860 connecticut? i'm not sure. >> wherever it is, they can come up. >> i'm amazed at how well senator brown is doing in this race. he could just pull this thing off. >>> up next, judge sinks the host of bob mcdonnell. jury's deliberating the case and that's next. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> welcome back to "hardball" hall. the fate of bob mcdonnell and his wife is in the jury's hands as we speak. this is the second day in this corruption trial. i said the key would be the judge's instructions to the jury before they went to decide and the judge here, james r. spencer, gave deliberate and explicit instructions that many say were bad news for the former governor. the "new york times" described it this way. mr. mcdonnell's defense argued the things he did for mr. williams such as inducing him to officia
that's from vermont. actually. >> well, sure. the first -- where is it from? vermont? >> yeah, 860. >> they can come over and do same-day registration and say they want to come down and vote so if they feel compelled to do so come on down. >> is 860 connecticut? i'm not sure. >> wherever it is, they can come up. >> i'm amazed at how well senator brown is doing in this race. he could just pull this thing off. >>> up next, judge sinks the host of bob...
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. >> tambiÉn se reanudaron la circulaciÓn en vermont, lo era de que un edificio fuera impactado por unpor una hora mientras las autoridades respondÍan a la emergencia. >> las mayores de las casi 12.000 personas a afectadas por apagones esta madrugada recupera el servicio elÉctrico, segÚn informÓ la compaÑÍa, las interrupciones comenzaron alrededor de las 12 30 de la noche a causa de una lluvia que dejÓ sin energÍa elÉctrica a varias zonas. >> el incendio sigue fuera de control, y mientras las operaciones avanzan, las autoridades arrestaron a un hombre presuntamente implicado, >> tomo solamente una noche para que el incendio mentar al doble su tamaÑo. mÁs de 71.000 ha estÁn siendo consumidas por las llamas. los bomberos estÁn lejos de poder controlarlo. >> el peligro mÁs que todo es el viento, que puede cambiar de direcciÓn, pero estamos preparados para cubrir los Ángulos. >> lo que se sabe hoy es que este monstruoso incendio comenzÓ por accidente. los autores arrestaron a un hombre de 37 aÑos, acusÁndolo de iniciarlo de forma intencional. >> el alguacil dice que el hombre estÁ preso y
. >> tambiÉn se reanudaron la circulaciÓn en vermont, lo era de que un edificio fuera impactado por unpor una hora mientras las autoridades respondÍan a la emergencia. >> las mayores de las casi 12.000 personas a afectadas por apagones esta madrugada recupera el servicio elÉctrico, segÚn informÓ la compaÑÍa, las interrupciones comenzaron alrededor de las 12 30 de la noche a causa de una lluvia que dejÓ sin energÍa elÉctrica a varias zonas. >> el incendio sigue fuera...
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there's great models with cathedral square in vermont. vermont is unique and independent. how are you going to translate that across the country? look at the pieces. you taylor that through the community. it's going back to listening to residents, listening to what their needs are and how do we correct the services to their housing. >> you all mentioned some great things that are working well, some of the factors that need to be in place. what do you see as some of the major gaps? what are we missing? what do we need to work better at? what do we need more of to not only address the issues of services and connectivity but also affordability? we have heard about the needs of low-income renters, the housing shortage, the lack of sufficient subsidies to keep the housing affordable. what would you say are a few of those gaps? is it just money? is it -- whether we talk about new housing, is it community awareness? is it political will? all of the above? you want to start? >> i will start. i will put a plug in for rental housing. the data speaks to this is an emerging trend. whe
there's great models with cathedral square in vermont. vermont is unique and independent. how are you going to translate that across the country? look at the pieces. you taylor that through the community. it's going back to listening to residents, listening to what their needs are and how do we correct the services to their housing. >> you all mentioned some great things that are working well, some of the factors that need to be in place. what do you see as some of the major gaps? what...
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that's from vermont, actually. >> sure. the first -- where is it from, vermont?> yeah. 860. >> well, they can come over and do same-day registration if they want to come down and vote. so if they feel like doing so, come on down. >> maybe it's connecticut. i don't know. >> well, they can come on up. >> people from other states should come on down and vote. are you kidding, senator brown? actually his campaign did release a statement saying, he was clearly joking. but he does know a thing or two about coming from another state. let's remember, scott brown is running for senate in new hampshire. just a few years after losing a senate seat in massachusetts. but even before brown formally announced his campaign, we knew this was going to be a bad idea. >> what i've heard from the republicans up here is they are thankful i've been around for a year helping them raise money. helping them raise awareness as to the issues that are affecting people not only here in new hampshire -- >> new hampshire. then he gave an interview and said, quote, do i have the best credentials
that's from vermont, actually. >> sure. the first -- where is it from, vermont?> yeah. 860. >> well, they can come over and do same-day registration if they want to come down and vote. so if they feel like doing so, come on down. >> maybe it's connecticut. i don't know. >> well, they can come on up. >> people from other states should come on down and vote. are you kidding, senator brown? actually his campaign did release a statement saying, he was clearly...