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i first came to vermont in 1964. in 1971 there was a special election to replace a senator from vermont who had passed away. and i ran for the united states senate on a third party called the liberty union party, and i received 2% of the vote. next year i ran for governor of the state of vermont, and i received 1% of the vote. i was on the move. heading down. two years later i ran for the senate. hadley remembers that race because i ran against him. i received 4% of the vote, and then i ran for governor in 1976 and received 6% of the vote. then i decided to give the good people of the state of vermont a break, and i stopped running for office. but five years later some friends of mine suggested that i could do well in a race for mayor of the city of burlington which, as you know, is the largest city in the state of vermont. and in that race, i ran against a five-term incumbent, a democratic mayor. i ran as an independent, and nobody but nobody thought that we had a chance to win. nobody. in that very remarkable elect
i first came to vermont in 1964. in 1971 there was a special election to replace a senator from vermont who had passed away. and i ran for the united states senate on a third party called the liberty union party, and i received 2% of the vote. next year i ran for governor of the state of vermont, and i received 1% of the vote. i was on the move. heading down. two years later i ran for the senate. hadley remembers that race because i ran against him. i received 4% of the vote, and then i ran for...
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i first came to vermont in 1964. in 1971, there was a special election to replace a senator from vermont who had passed away. i ran for the united states senate on a third-party, the liberty union party. i received 2% of the vote. next year, i ran for governor of the state of vermont and i received 1% of the vote. i was on the move. heading down. two years later, i ran for the senate. i received 4% of the vote and i ran for governor in 1976 and received 6% of the vote. then i decided to give the good people of the state of vermont a break and i stopped running for office. five years later, some friends of mine suggested that i could do well in a race for mayor of the city of burlington. it is the largest city in the state of vermont. in that race, i ran against a five-term incumbent, a democratic mayor. i ran as an independent. nobody thought we had a chance to win. nobody. and that very remarkable election, the point i want to make here was a profound political lesson i learned. we did what is not done terribly much
i first came to vermont in 1964. in 1971, there was a special election to replace a senator from vermont who had passed away. i ran for the united states senate on a third-party, the liberty union party. i received 2% of the vote. next year, i ran for governor of the state of vermont and i received 1% of the vote. i was on the move. heading down. two years later, i ran for the senate. i received 4% of the vote and i ran for governor in 1976 and received 6% of the vote. then i decided to give...
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is this person even a vermonter?an interviewer, do you want me to ask a guest to see their papers. >> can i see your papers. >> i don't think i have them on me. >> drifters are people too, you know. high taxes everything. [siren] >> fact check. you apply 170s idiom to contemporary vermont. talk about being behind the times. >> why does every license plate in vermont look like this? >> yes! yes! >> do you understand the harm you intentionally cause snarky interviewing and sly editing you make decent people look foolish? >> they look foolish on their own. >> i don't believe in money. >> by the way, this is what sly editing looks like. >> mr. o'reilly mr. watters, we have determined that you once again, the corner stone of journalism. >> conclusion, the facts have been so distorted by o'reilly and watters that the real truth is totally unrecognizable. >> are you denying that vermont is a liberal state? two words? bernie sanders. one more: socialist. last one. senator. i'm watters and this is my world. [ laughter ] >> wh
is this person even a vermonter?an interviewer, do you want me to ask a guest to see their papers. >> can i see your papers. >> i don't think i have them on me. >> drifters are people too, you know. high taxes everything. [siren] >> fact check. you apply 170s idiom to contemporary vermont. talk about being behind the times. >> why does every license plate in vermont look like this? >> yes! yes! >> do you understand the harm you intentionally cause...
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but in vermont, one city is now producing or getting enough renewable energy to cover all its energy needs every year. officials say they're actually saving money doing it, and consumers there have not seen rates rise on their electric bills for more than five years. the newshour's william brangham reports from burlington, vermont. >> reporter: from the moment his alarm goes off early in the morning, to shaving with an electric razor for the day ahead, longtime burlington vermonter stephen conant, much like the rest of us, lives a life powered by electricity. it powers his toaster, his coffeemaker, the fridge. but electricity matters even more to him at work, where hundreds of light bulbs at his lighting and metal fabrication company pull power from the electrical grid. but just as his company strives to use reclaimed and renewable materials in its products and designs, some of which conant himself occasionally welds, that ethos has been embraced by his city, as well. burlington recently announced that it now produces or gets more power than its citizens use. and it's all coming from
but in vermont, one city is now producing or getting enough renewable energy to cover all its energy needs every year. officials say they're actually saving money doing it, and consumers there have not seen rates rise on their electric bills for more than five years. the newshour's william brangham reports from burlington, vermont. >> reporter: from the moment his alarm goes off early in the morning, to shaving with an electric razor for the day ahead, longtime burlington vermonter...
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overbilling is a nice way to say stealing from the state of vermont. while working on his healthcare research. the auditor is referring gruber's case to the vermont attorney general. joining us lawyer and vice chair brady tungsing nice having you. >> nice to see you too. >> what is the allegation? is gruber had a contract with the state of vermont to do this healthcare. and now being september to the attorney general for investigation why? first of all the auditor of vermont got these documents without a subpoena. he basically just asked gruber for these. there hasn't been a real investigation yet. but what we have is we have gruber submitting invoices to the state of vermont under a contract where he was supposed to detail hourly billing for himself and research assistance. he submitted summary bills without any detail at hours that the auditor found were impossible for him to accomplish when you say impossible, why impossible? what were the numbers? >> well, for example, and this is simple math, even for arican voter like me, have you and i have got
overbilling is a nice way to say stealing from the state of vermont. while working on his healthcare research. the auditor is referring gruber's case to the vermont attorney general. joining us lawyer and vice chair brady tungsing nice having you. >> nice to see you too. >> what is the allegation? is gruber had a contract with the state of vermont to do this healthcare. and now being september to the attorney general for investigation why? first of all the auditor of vermont got...
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vermont as an example, you can see vermont vermont doesn't have many people but it matters to the robbers quality of life. we're the con projections tell us in the next three days, we're going to see our rate transportation by 50%. we have an crumbling infrastructure. the bigger birds carry more of your maintain because we can't and we all know it's crumbling but you got to be read the big. it's important to remember that the rule states really have a special burden. now the northeast states have an increased burden because simply because of private. if you look at what we're facing together, we're dealing with a much shortened construction season, we're obviously have freezing and that youing that takes an extraordinary toll on our pavement and bridges we have to throw salt around it which is really terrible to bridges. it doesn't help pack mybut all of the rural states are in this one together. i wanted to just say a word about listening to the rural state challenges. i thought i'd be brief here but not having to raid you my comments but then i lost my notes. i want to say something abo
vermont as an example, you can see vermont vermont doesn't have many people but it matters to the robbers quality of life. we're the con projections tell us in the next three days, we're going to see our rate transportation by 50%. we have an crumbling infrastructure. the bigger birds carry more of your maintain because we can't and we all know it's crumbling but you got to be read the big. it's important to remember that the rule states really have a special burden. now the northeast states...
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it was, in fact, the biggest political upset in vermont history. and after the recount, the margin of victory was reduced to 10 votes. now, without going into any great lengths sharehere -- actually there have been books written about this -- i took office with 11 out of the 13 members of the city council, those were the democrats and the republican, in very, very strong opposition to my agenda. and trust me, if you think that the republicans have been obstructionists to the president obama, you ain't seen nothing with what happened in my first year as mayor of the city of burlington. but what happened, and this is also a lesson that i've never forgotten, by doing what we could do despite the opposition and reaching out to people, what happened is a year later the slate of candidates that i supported won a huge victory against the people who were obstructionist. and the other lesson that i will never forget is that the year following when i ran for re-election, we almost doubled the voter or turnout. almost doubled the voter turnout from what it ha
it was, in fact, the biggest political upset in vermont history. and after the recount, the margin of victory was reduced to 10 votes. now, without going into any great lengths sharehere -- actually there have been books written about this -- i took office with 11 out of the 13 members of the city council, those were the democrats and the republican, in very, very strong opposition to my agenda. and trust me, if you think that the republicans have been obstructionists to the president obama,...
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i mean these bills were submitted and thed by the state of vermont?at them and say they were supposed to be itemized don't have 25 hours in a work day? >> well that's where it gets interesting. and the auditor even criticized the democrat administration up here for. this the people who are supposed to be year seeing this contract did not demand any details at all from professor gruber. they just said -- they just asked for summary bills and then they paid them without question. >> what did vermont get from this why the way? >> griewbler was hired and this is what try to sell to us vermonters a single payer healthcare system. >> and obviously that didn't happen. by the way, did he get paid the full amount on the contract? >> there are some bills that are outstanding right now. two invoices, and the original, the first invoices, where he was billing out for 25 hours a day for research assistant that bill had the 20% withhold right now. so they have held back a little bit of money. but it is really not a significant amount. and what the big thing here, g
i mean these bills were submitted and thed by the state of vermont?at them and say they were supposed to be itemized don't have 25 hours in a work day? >> well that's where it gets interesting. and the auditor even criticized the democrat administration up here for. this the people who are supposed to be year seeing this contract did not demand any details at all from professor gruber. they just said -- they just asked for summary bills and then they paid them without question. >>...
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i am a doctor and i was proud to be governor of vermont: where we balanced our budgets where we made sure that nearly every child in our state had health care coverage where we are stewards of our land and natural resources where, on the first tuesday of march every year, vermonters gather to make decisions on matters vital to our communities where we hold these truths to be self evident: that all are created equal and are endowed with the inalienable rights of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness and, where we, like all americans, love our country and want to see her flag stand for freedom and justice for all. that flag is not the property of the either party, it belongs to all of us. it is from this place that the rest of the journey of this campaign continues. we will ask the american people to participate again in our common future. we are go from mouse pads, shoe leather, and like moveon.org, we seek to build a community of millions and strengthen the voice of our people and like the founders of the republic, we see change. i ask all americans regardless of party to meet with
i am a doctor and i was proud to be governor of vermont: where we balanced our budgets where we made sure that nearly every child in our state had health care coverage where we are stewards of our land and natural resources where, on the first tuesday of march every year, vermonters gather to make decisions on matters vital to our communities where we hold these truths to be self evident: that all are created equal and are endowed with the inalienable rights of life, liberty and pursuit of...
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[applause] ♪ >> former vermont governor howard dean formed an exploratory committee in may of 2002 butnough formally announces candidacy for president until june of 2003. despite his failure to win a single primary except vermont his campaign was notable for its use of the internet as an organizing and fundraising tool. this announcement from burlington is almost 25 minutes. >> while the mistakes i made during this campaign will be my own, the people see the good in me, they see principles, they see the values of family and community because of you, the community of vermont that stands with me today. [applause] today i announce that i am running for president of the united states of america. [applause] i speak not only for my candidacy. i speak for a new american century and a new generation of americans -- both young people and the young at heart. we seek the great restoration of american values and the restoration of our nation's traditional purpose in the world. this is a campaign to unite and empower people everywhere. it is a call to every american regardless of party, to join tog
[applause] ♪ >> former vermont governor howard dean formed an exploratory committee in may of 2002 butnough formally announces candidacy for president until june of 2003. despite his failure to win a single primary except vermont his campaign was notable for its use of the internet as an organizing and fundraising tool. this announcement from burlington is almost 25 minutes. >> while the mistakes i made during this campaign will be my own, the people see the good in me, they see...
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in vermont we got hit two. but our southern states are not as a custom to snow as we are in vermont, so he is still digging. i should say that -- >> that is the deep south to. [laughter] >> i'm going to paraphrase because i know governor bentley just sent my message for me. we know that we cannot prosper as a nation unless we pick what senator stander -- sanders referred to. we used to be number one. i want you to know on the ground, as a governor what this means to a small rural state. what it means to a rural state is not that much different than what it means to idaho or north dakota or new hampshire. our challenge in smaller rural states is that we sometimes forget that our transportation network, 80%, small road and thousands and thousands of bridges run through rural states. if you take from on as an example, when you talk about crumbling infrastructure you could say vermont does not have that many people so why does it matter to the economy. it matters not only to vermont but we have as an example that t
in vermont we got hit two. but our southern states are not as a custom to snow as we are in vermont, so he is still digging. i should say that -- >> that is the deep south to. [laughter] >> i'm going to paraphrase because i know governor bentley just sent my message for me. we know that we cannot prosper as a nation unless we pick what senator stander -- sanders referred to. we used to be number one. i want you to know on the ground, as a governor what this means to a small rural...
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but today, we stand together with who are more than 5,000 people in burlington, vermont. [applause] >> and tens of thousands of people across america standing with us right now in every single state in the nation. and we call ourselves americans. [applause] [applause] and we stand today in common purpose to take our country back. i am a doctor and i was proud to be governor of vermont, where we balanced our budgets where we and we had the greatest delegation in the united states senate and house. where we made sure that nearly every child in our state had health care coverage, where we are stewards of our land and natural resources, where on the first tuesday of march every year, vermonters gather to make decisions on matters vital to our communities where we hold these truths to be self evident: that all are created equal and are endowed with the inalienable rights of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. and, where we, like all americans, love our country and want to see her flag stand for freedom and justice for all. that flag is not the property of either party, it
but today, we stand together with who are more than 5,000 people in burlington, vermont. [applause] >> and tens of thousands of people across america standing with us right now in every single state in the nation. and we call ourselves americans. [applause] [applause] and we stand today in common purpose to take our country back. i am a doctor and i was proud to be governor of vermont, where we balanced our budgets where we and we had the greatest delegation in the united states senate...
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my home state of vermont has not been spared. it attracted much attention for its struggles with opiate abuse. in fact, the film "the hungry heart" provides a powerful portrayal of the damage this addiction has inflicted to vermont families. i was honored to host a screening of this moving film with michael botticelli last may. but in many ways, vermont's ahead of the nation. we in vermont long ago recognized the problem began to develop new approaches to address it. dedicated vermonters, working in the traditional roles of prevention treatment and law enforcement came together around common goals and shared strategies. community partnerships produce very successful programs, innovative programs such as a rapid intervention community court in burlington. project vision in rutland. i have held hearings of the judiciary committee in a number of places in vermont. mr. president, as a lifelong vermonter, what really hits me is everybody came together for those hearings, republicans democrats, independents, law enforcement, defense co
my home state of vermont has not been spared. it attracted much attention for its struggles with opiate abuse. in fact, the film "the hungry heart" provides a powerful portrayal of the damage this addiction has inflicted to vermont families. i was honored to host a screening of this moving film with michael botticelli last may. but in many ways, vermont's ahead of the nation. we in vermont long ago recognized the problem began to develop new approaches to address it. dedicated...
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joining us now is seton smith and former governor of vermont, howard dean. james inhofe is packing snowballs on capitol hill to debunk liberal science. your reaction? >> i don't think people take chairman inhofe seriously anymore and that's i guess my reaction. >> if he's the chair of his senate committee tasked with
joining us now is seton smith and former governor of vermont, howard dean. james inhofe is packing snowballs on capitol hill to debunk liberal science. your reaction? >> i don't think people take chairman inhofe seriously anymore and that's i guess my reaction. >> if he's the chair of his senate committee tasked with
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. >> this is my first vermont bear. thanks, they are always thinking of me i love it. >> that is very sweet. >> yes. >> love you guys. >> this year the vermont teddy bear company has a 50 shades of gray teddy bear. >> wonder what that looks like. >> it comes with handcuffs and i'm not kidding. >> are you superstitious on a friday the 13th. we are talking about that. get on twitter, facebook and instagram and let us know are you affect by friday the the 13th. is there anything that you avoid, like i don't believe in any of this bad luck stuff. so much so i will spill some salt. >> look at you living life on the edge here. >> i'm not going to put it over my shoulder. >> do you know why. >> what is it. >> you are supposed to do it over your left shoulder because then you brian the devil. they say this is all from the last supper. so once you spill i had you are supposed to pour it over your left. >> does that mean jesus spilled some salt. >> so, there were 13 people add that crowded table. that is how it all got started. t
. >> this is my first vermont bear. thanks, they are always thinking of me i love it. >> that is very sweet. >> yes. >> love you guys. >> this year the vermont teddy bear company has a 50 shades of gray teddy bear. >> wonder what that looks like. >> it comes with handcuffs and i'm not kidding. >> are you superstitious on a friday the 13th. we are talking about that. get on twitter, facebook and instagram and let us know are you affect by friday...
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. >> i live in vermont, so i'm just here, this is not that crazy of a temperature. it was 24 below the other day at home. >> have you to keep it all in perspective. 20 degrees warmer here than vermont, can't beat that. david henry channel 6 "action news." >> okay, put things in perspective. chopper 6 hd gives you an idea how cold it is outside, some surfaces of river is completely covered. >>> and the mercury tipped to 0 today and it was hard for people waiting for the bus and even worse news for those people working outside in the bone chilling conditions, for this pseg crews it meant freezing at times. >> we work with water and we may end up getting wet we have to put on robber boots and suit up and the water is freezing on can't. >> today is the coldest day in trenton in 80 years the previous low was set in 1936. >>> to prevent the cold from being a problem, the septa crews got an early start. the first employees left the maintenance yard at 4:00 a.m. the equipment does not work the same way in the cold. >> in the summer things expand and this kind of cold things
. >> i live in vermont, so i'm just here, this is not that crazy of a temperature. it was 24 below the other day at home. >> have you to keep it all in perspective. 20 degrees warmer here than vermont, can't beat that. david henry channel 6 "action news." >> okay, put things in perspective. chopper 6 hd gives you an idea how cold it is outside, some surfaces of river is completely covered. >>> and the mercury tipped to 0 today and it was hard for people...
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vermont, a brutal 17 below. in the south, it is miserable there, from texas to the courage carolinas. at dfw, passengers tweeting photos. on sleet-covered roads it is treacherous out there. one person is dead and over 100 accidents. the frigid weather is forcing schools to close today. >> it's freezing. we're not used to this. >> and in tennessee, the storm has been dangerous there as well. 27 deaths reported. power lines are sealed in ice, cutting electricity to thousands. >>> we now want to turn to national security. america's nsa chief is speaking out about the impact of the edward snowden leaks. take a listen to this. >> i would say that it has had a material impact on our ability to generate incites into what terrorist groups around the world are doing. anyone who thinks this has not had an impact i would say doesn't know what we're talking about. have i lost capability that we had prior to the revelations? yes. concerns me a lot. given the mission of the national security agency. given our footprint around
vermont, a brutal 17 below. in the south, it is miserable there, from texas to the courage carolinas. at dfw, passengers tweeting photos. on sleet-covered roads it is treacherous out there. one person is dead and over 100 accidents. the frigid weather is forcing schools to close today. >> it's freezing. we're not used to this. >> and in tennessee, the storm has been dangerous there as well. 27 deaths reported. power lines are sealed in ice, cutting electricity to thousands....
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a vermont man known for living a very frugal life gave people a big surprise. he was secretly a millionaire. ronald reed passed away? june at the age of 92. he had a high school education and worked low paying jobs but when he died he had stock holdings. he left $6 million to the hospital and more than $1 million to the library. >> and mr. reed was a very unassuming man who came into the coffee shop on a regular basis for his breakfast. so to find out he had left this money to the hospital, it was a great surprise. >> that is incredible. hospital and library workers say they are discussing what to do with the donations. >> that is so nice. >> very nice. >>> coming up next in our 5:00 hour, it has been more than 40 days and 40 nights without significant rain in san francisco but that is about to change. what people across the bay area are doing to prepare for the two storms that are heading our way. >> some call it hailful and discriminatory. the action being taken against controversial new rules for some bay area catholic schoolteachers. >> the commute is going
a vermont man known for living a very frugal life gave people a big surprise. he was secretly a millionaire. ronald reed passed away? june at the age of 92. he had a high school education and worked low paying jobs but when he died he had stock holdings. he left $6 million to the hospital and more than $1 million to the library. >> and mr. reed was a very unassuming man who came into the coffee shop on a regular basis for his breakfast. so to find out he had left this money to the...
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new york city a possible low of 2 degrees and vermont a brutal 17 below. in the south it is a miserable mix from texas to the carolinas, sleet, snow and freezing rain. in iced over dallas an american airlines plane slid off the runway at dfw. passengers tweeted photos from the scene but all 63 on board were okay. on sleet-covered roads, it is treacherous. one person is died and more than 100 accidents are reported. the frigid weather is forcing schools to close today. >> it's freezing. we're not used to this. >> in tennessee the storm has been dangerous, 27 deaths are reported power lines are sealed and ice cutting electricity to thousands. >>> now we turn to national security as the cia gets ready to extend its cyber eespionage capabilities. >> it has had a material impact on what counter-terrorism -- terrorist groups around the world is doing. anyone who thinks this has not had an impact doesn't know what they are talking about. >> have i lost capability since the revelations? >> yes concerns me a lot. given the mission of the national security agency gi
new york city a possible low of 2 degrees and vermont a brutal 17 below. in the south it is a miserable mix from texas to the carolinas, sleet, snow and freezing rain. in iced over dallas an american airlines plane slid off the runway at dfw. passengers tweeted photos from the scene but all 63 on board were okay. on sleet-covered roads, it is treacherous. one person is died and more than 100 accidents are reported. the frigid weather is forcing schools to close today. >> it's freezing....
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british canada was actively conspiring with vermont for vermont to join canada. they were eyeing the different parts to break it back up. before then we would not have had an interest in stronger national government, for sure. we do have an incredible record of virtually everything that was sent out and sent back. that has been compiled over the years. max behrendt did an amazing job. since there have been more collections. truly, the foreign diplomats did not know what was going on. they were clueless of what was being pulled off. they knew something big was afoot, but they did not know. washington was sending letters to jefferson regularly. they were close at this time. other people were sending letters, the letters are crafted in a way that they don't give away anything you would call covered by the secrecy. they speak in general terms, except for a few of the letters by some members, never by washington, to their children. there is no indication that they were then released. what is so impressive about the secrecy is that several members of the convention wer
british canada was actively conspiring with vermont for vermont to join canada. they were eyeing the different parts to break it back up. before then we would not have had an interest in stronger national government, for sure. we do have an incredible record of virtually everything that was sent out and sent back. that has been compiled over the years. max behrendt did an amazing job. since there have been more collections. truly, the foreign diplomats did not know what was going on. they were...
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>> yes, vermont. >> vermont. >> big surprise and connect cut. >> vermont connecticut can and knowledgelaws whatsoever about using laws in front of your kids. the other laws, they vary, right? there is some you can be criminally prosecuted. >> in georgia, for example you can be prosecuted. you can do up to 15 years for having meth in your house in front of your children. >> that's the strongest law across the country. methamphetamine there seems to be a real serious earnestness of the heart on behalf of legislators. >> not heroin and cocaine. >> there is a little bit of a disconnect. prosecuting methamphetamine cases very volatile environment. explosions and damage have been killed. >> i know parents who smoke marijuana in front of their kids. i mean, i just think it's so horrible. nowadays you wouldn't get the child services to come to your house if you called them and said so and so is smoking marijuana. >> charge of child abuse. >> even marijuana? >> then they say well you drink beer and drink wine in front of your kids and blow up the couch. >> is it legal? >> colorado and washingto
>> yes, vermont. >> vermont. >> big surprise and connect cut. >> vermont connecticut can and knowledgelaws whatsoever about using laws in front of your kids. the other laws, they vary, right? there is some you can be criminally prosecuted. >> in georgia, for example you can be prosecuted. you can do up to 15 years for having meth in your house in front of your children. >> that's the strongest law across the country. methamphetamine there seems to be a real...
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this is ronald read, the scruffy vermont man famous in his small town for living frugally. age of 92. read was known as a nice army veteran who made ends meet by working various low paying jobs until he retired in 1997. that's why what he left behind came as such a shock to those who knew him. read donated nearly $5 million to a local hospital and more than $1 million to his library. it turns out the former janitor became interested in the stock market when he retired and apparently he had a knack for it. when read died, his stock holdings were valued at more than $8 million. >> wow. >> here at the big board with the big talkers and a missouri mother a grandmother and other family members are behind bars for the dramatic and dangerous way they tried to teach their six-year-old a lesson about strangers. police say all of them, including the mom staged the little boy's kidnapping. it was spearheaded by the mother who thought that he was being "too nice to strangers." so, she had the boy lured into a truck and terrorized to teach him a lesson. his aunt's coworker was the one w
this is ronald read, the scruffy vermont man famous in his small town for living frugally. age of 92. read was known as a nice army veteran who made ends meet by working various low paying jobs until he retired in 1997. that's why what he left behind came as such a shock to those who knew him. read donated nearly $5 million to a local hospital and more than $1 million to his library. it turns out the former janitor became interested in the stock market when he retired and apparently he had a...
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i talked to some of your constituents in vermont and it says something that they like about you is your independent nature. >> that's the word they usually think of. [laughter] >> and keeping it nice. the fact that you are independently like that. do you think that if you become a democrat, does that hurt you with not only your constituents in vermont the people around the country when they vote for you and like the fact that you are not affiliated? 's. >> i could be wrong. i think they're are a lot of working-class republicans. and i think in vermont and around the country they're are millions of people who say your not a democrat or republican, i don't no what stand for, but i'm with you. you. so much frustration with the two-party system. to try to put together an independent political effort he would have to spend an enormous amount of time to get on the ballot. and just i want to close by saying that the late mike arrington used to say that he was for the left-wing of the possible. possible. i think that are pushing the definition of the possible. i thank you for enlightening explo
i talked to some of your constituents in vermont and it says something that they like about you is your independent nature. >> that's the word they usually think of. [laughter] >> and keeping it nice. the fact that you are independently like that. do you think that if you become a democrat, does that hurt you with not only your constituents in vermont the people around the country when they vote for you and like the fact that you are not affiliated? 's. >> i could be wrong. i...
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british canada was actively conspiring with vermont for vermont to join canada.ing the different parts to break it back up. before then we would not have had an interest in stronger national government, for sure. we do have an incredible record of virtually everything that was sent out and sent back. that has been compiled over the years. max behrendt did an amazing job. since there have been more collections. truly, the foreign diplomats did not know what was going on. they were clueless of what was being pulled off. they knew something big was afoot, but they did not know. washington was sending letters to jefferson regularly. th
british canada was actively conspiring with vermont for vermont to join canada.ing the different parts to break it back up. before then we would not have had an interest in stronger national government, for sure. we do have an incredible record of virtually everything that was sent out and sent back. that has been compiled over the years. max behrendt did an amazing job. since there have been more collections. truly, the foreign diplomats did not know what was going on. they were clueless of...
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la zona mÁs complicadas son los estados de new island, de vermont y massachusetts, se extiende a estadosaron en silencio y forzando banderas argentinas y carteles blancos con leyendas como justicia y verdad. >> sin consignas polÍticas ni partidarias, en silencio, con algunos aplausos el Único dominador como fueron las banderas argentinas multiplicadas hasta la lÍnea del horizonte. >> que se haga justicia en este paÍs, un paÍs tan lindo con una presidenta corrupta, un vicepresidente corrupta. >> salieron a la calle para recordar a un medio de su muerte el fiscal nisman quien falleciÓ poco antes de presentarse al parlamento para brindar detalles sobre su acusaciÓn contra la presidenta de este paÍs sobre presunto encubrimiento de terroristas. >> si se permite que un fiscal muere investigando el dÍa de maÑana que a mÍ con mis amigos nos suceda algo y yo hago una investigaciÓn puede suceda lo mismo. >> una muerte que tiene en vilo a este paÍs. >> acÁ nada se esclarece. >> la manifestaciÓn fue convocada por fiscales y lÍderes de la oposiciÓn entre ellos algunos candidatos a la presidencia. el
la zona mÁs complicadas son los estados de new island, de vermont y massachusetts, se extiende a estadosaron en silencio y forzando banderas argentinas y carteles blancos con leyendas como justicia y verdad. >> sin consignas polÍticas ni partidarias, en silencio, con algunos aplausos el Único dominador como fueron las banderas argentinas multiplicadas hasta la lÍnea del horizonte. >> que se haga justicia en este paÍs, un paÍs tan lindo con una presidenta corrupta, un...
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minnesota massachusetts up over maine and vermont. parts of new york and long island as we get overnight tonight. we are going to have difficult travel due to the snow and parts of the northeast central pennsylvania will have that ietiony mixicymix. through monday before that changes back to snow. winter warnings and advisories are out. we are planning for the icy mitigation to cause problems at airports it already is, in fact la gard gawrd la guardia and into new england. heaviest snow massachusetts to new england. that's where you're going to total up by tuesday morning that's how long those warnings are in place all the way to tuesday morning the total will come up to 12 inches or more. the west, the rain acknowledge accommodation down very heavily we got a system that's pushing through northern california today, you could see we have an intensity of thunderstorms tracking east of san francisco right up into the mountains of california. so that very heavy rainfall easily running down and causing additional flood concerns. the total
minnesota massachusetts up over maine and vermont. parts of new york and long island as we get overnight tonight. we are going to have difficult travel due to the snow and parts of the northeast central pennsylvania will have that ietiony mixicymix. through monday before that changes back to snow. winter warnings and advisories are out. we are planning for the icy mitigation to cause problems at airports it already is, in fact la gard gawrd la guardia and into new england. heaviest snow...
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i first came to vermont in 1964.there was a special election to replace a senator from vermont who had passed away. and iran for the united states senate on a third party called the liberty union party, and i received 2% of the vote. next year i ran for governor of the state of vermont, and i received 1% of the vote last night i was on the move heading down. two years later i ran for the senate, todd removes that race because of that against them. i received 4% of vote and been around for governor in 1976 and receive 6% of the vote. and then i decide to give the good people of the state of vermont a break and i stopped running for office. but five years later some friends of mine suggested that i could do well in the race for mayor of the city of burlington which as you know is the largest city in the state of vermont. and in that race iran against a five term incumbent a democratic mayor. i ran as an independent, and no buddy but nobody thought that we had a chance to win. nobody. in that their remarkable election,
i first came to vermont in 1964.there was a special election to replace a senator from vermont who had passed away. and iran for the united states senate on a third party called the liberty union party, and i received 2% of the vote. next year i ran for governor of the state of vermont, and i received 1% of the vote last night i was on the move heading down. two years later i ran for the senate, todd removes that race because of that against them. i received 4% of vote and been around for...
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gruber had a contract with vermont for researching and modeling the state healthcare system.ruber might have over stated the hours worked by his research assistants. the da now taking over this investigation. >> now to a fox business alert. president obama is posing more regulations on your financial advisor. ashley webster from fox business here to explain how it can effect your retirement. good morning ashley. >> good morning heather. president obama wants to protect you from money advisors that may be more motivated earning fees and incentives than looking at your well-being. they announced the new role that would require advisors to handle retirement funds like 401 k's and ira's to act in their client's best interest holding financial planners to a new standard that doesn't currently exist. >> we are calling on the department of labor to update the rules and requirements that retirement advisors put the best interest of their clients above their own financial interests. it is a simple principle. >> the white house claims bad financial advice costs middle class families as
gruber had a contract with vermont for researching and modeling the state healthcare system.ruber might have over stated the hours worked by his research assistants. the da now taking over this investigation. >> now to a fox business alert. president obama is posing more regulations on your financial advisor. ashley webster from fox business here to explain how it can effect your retirement. good morning ashley. >> good morning heather. president obama wants to protect you from...
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six to eight inches of snow in those central areas ten to 14 in parts of massachusetts and vermont. impacting rhode island, six to 12 inches of snowfall from this storm system that's going to be moving through slowly all the way through tuesday morning. with an icy mix and snow to the north we've got travel problems. check in if you're flying out of boston newark, la guardia or part of pennsylvania. wind gusts 44 miles an hour in san francisco. areas north of san francisco reporting gusts up to 55 miles an hour. yes, three to four hour delays at the airports around northern california including san francisco because of this wind. and that's on top of the rain amounts which are well over an inch so we've got concerns of mudslides potentially the rain lifting up through northwest boy it is a slowy mess on both coasts for monday morning. >> another round of messy morning commute. thank you. that's going to do it for us. i'm thomas drayton in new york. stay tuned fault lines ask comingiscoming up. have a safe night. . >> more than 40 people killed as violence erupts at a football match
six to eight inches of snow in those central areas ten to 14 in parts of massachusetts and vermont. impacting rhode island, six to 12 inches of snowfall from this storm system that's going to be moving through slowly all the way through tuesday morning. with an icy mix and snow to the north we've got travel problems. check in if you're flying out of boston newark, la guardia or part of pennsylvania. wind gusts 44 miles an hour in san francisco. areas north of san francisco reporting gusts up to...
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. >>> a police raid in vermont led to an unusual rescue operation it happened outside an apartment buildings in burlington yesterday morning. this man tried to jump out of a second-story window and tried to get his pants stuck on a piece of the buildings. the fire department used a ladder to tree him from his perch. the 25-year-old man was not the target of the raid. >>> let's talk about winter and starting point thing will summer. a new fair else wheel and -- fair i say wheel and ferri wheel and zip line. >>> cumin has test posed positive for peanuts. >>> futures have pointed to a lower open. >>> i have a good girl scout cookie source, that's matt o'donnell's daughter. the cookie maker is behind producing the thin mint. only a few customers has been affected. you will get your cookies. >> i get the thin mints and short bread cookies. >>> more stories you didn't see last night. prosecutors are presenting smoking gum evidence in the aaron hernandez trial. >>> a man invented a way to not plow snow on the street. details when "action news" continues. >> time to check the traffic and looking qui
. >>> a police raid in vermont led to an unusual rescue operation it happened outside an apartment buildings in burlington yesterday morning. this man tried to jump out of a second-story window and tried to get his pants stuck on a piece of the buildings. the fire department used a ladder to tree him from his perch. the 25-year-old man was not the target of the raid. >>> let's talk about winter and starting point thing will summer. a new fair else wheel and -- fair i say wheel...
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hay 4 otras entidades que ya han aprobado leyes similares como washington montana vermont y nuevo mexicolo el mes pasado legisladores de california propusieron la ley "muerte con dignidad " como la que le permitio a britany maynard de 29 anos una residente del este de la bahia que padecia de un tumor cerebral y quien termino con su sufrimiento gracias a la muerte asistida pero en oregon estado al que se tuvo que mudar pues ah si esta permitida. (sandra) es sin duda alguna un tema muy controversial pero nosotros nos dimos a la tarea de preguntarle a la comunidad si estarian de acuerdo con la muerte asistida o muerte con dignidad y sus respuestas le sorprenderan. eso se los presentare mas adelante. sandra bermudez noticiero telemundo 48 live bug sandra live studio cg cesar ---un repartidor de peridicos fue agredido por dos hombres take map que lo confundieron con un sospechoso de robos a propiedades en el vecindario. ---el hecho ocurri en santa rosa...cuando los dos hombres comenzaron a seguir la camioneta del trabajador. ---ste intentaba escapar y choc contra un vehiculo estacionado. ---l
hay 4 otras entidades que ya han aprobado leyes similares como washington montana vermont y nuevo mexicolo el mes pasado legisladores de california propusieron la ley "muerte con dignidad " como la que le permitio a britany maynard de 29 anos una residente del este de la bahia que padecia de un tumor cerebral y quien termino con su sufrimiento gracias a la muerte asistida pero en oregon estado al que se tuvo que mudar pues ah si esta permitida. (sandra) es sin duda alguna un tema muy...
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rising their sending in pictures from schools and delhi in manila all across the world people in vermont are calling saying rest assured we're rising in a foot of snow we have the beautiful day over the next couple of days go the state website bay rising oakland is here who is representing the best today. (clapping.) >> mirroring mayor lee's words we can work together it's wonderful great you guys are here we've got pink going over the golden gate bridge and we'll walk at the cathedral torment night really join us go to one boil rising.org and we're happening happy to have you it's time to dance one more acknowledgement. >> so one more acknowledgement the west bay filipino center who take care of our youth and the filipino and now we're ready to dance dance. (clapping.) >> on your feet let's rise
rising their sending in pictures from schools and delhi in manila all across the world people in vermont are calling saying rest assured we're rising in a foot of snow we have the beautiful day over the next couple of days go the state website bay rising oakland is here who is representing the best today. (clapping.) >> mirroring mayor lee's words we can work together it's wonderful great you guys are here we've got pink going over the golden gate bridge and we'll walk at the cathedral...
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i was in vermont last week minus 40 there. i'll come back to vermont, you know we are going through, we have in the last 82 years, i myself 30 years have been involved with a number of invention. this is major because the world has changed. today when you take a look at the world we have the impact of globalization and commodity commoditization commoditization. on one hand a lot of consumers don't want service but then on the other hand you talk to them and then finally the technology. so all of these are for us really i would say we mention. >> when i went through the catalogs and it's very clear they're up with the times. but you talk about in the conference call these other guys do play -- they don't have american manufacturing. is there really value to american manufacturing? can the customer see it? because they're making it you know cheap overseas and you're not doing that. >> yeah if you are not vertically integrated as we are, we have the idea to design to engineering, to manufacture, to retail we have 1500 interior de
i was in vermont last week minus 40 there. i'll come back to vermont, you know we are going through, we have in the last 82 years, i myself 30 years have been involved with a number of invention. this is major because the world has changed. today when you take a look at the world we have the impact of globalization and commodity commoditization commoditization. on one hand a lot of consumers don't want service but then on the other hand you talk to them and then finally the technology. so all...
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burlington vermont and boston massachusetts and hartford connecticut. the blue shading back up towards maine is a winter storm watch. that will become a warning or downgraded to an advisory. impacting the poconos. carbon mon and monroe under a winter storm watch sunday night into monday. some of the showers will make it into philadelphia area. outside right now not too bad. 35 degrees we're above freezing it is still cold but just not as arctic as it was yesterday. 35 in philly. 36 in pottstown. 28 in millville and 33 in dover. those are your current temperatures. for tonight clouds are around these are all in the southern edge of this storm system a front will stall over us. north of us and allow us to warm up a bit. see some sunshine throughout the day on sunday and our southern counties. but probably locked into the clouds and the colder weather north. we'll see a big difference tomorrow. for tonight, 33 in the city. 27 in the burbs. mostly cloudy and chilly for tomorrow philadelphia right on the edge. i think areas south of us hit 50. we'll be close
burlington vermont and boston massachusetts and hartford connecticut. the blue shading back up towards maine is a winter storm watch. that will become a warning or downgraded to an advisory. impacting the poconos. carbon mon and monroe under a winter storm watch sunday night into monday. some of the showers will make it into philadelphia area. outside right now not too bad. 35 degrees we're above freezing it is still cold but just not as arctic as it was yesterday. 35 in philly. 36 in...
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burlington, vermont. this right here moving into michigan is going to track due t east. that will be the next big weather maker for austin. they have had 60 inches of snow. it will be mainly clear skies for the overnight hours. here is that cold front that will advance from the west. there will be a powerful punch of cold air on friday. cocky about cold temperatures in the air. if that is not cold enough for you by sunday and colder a ir mass moves overhead. wind chill factor is below zero. here is the forecast for tomorrow. it will be called out there. we can take this. it is typical for this time of year in washington. do not be fooled. there will be a few flurries. windy on friday. daytime highs around 30 degrees. not out of question, especially in the mountain. jacqui jeras and bright and early at 4:24. >> we have got all kinds of stuff going on. the terps plan to say good night scarlet knights. what a shootout in that in rouge. unbeaten top rank okay, i need a better pizza. one made with only real cheese. and dough that rises naturally. with no chemical leaveners. a
burlington, vermont. this right here moving into michigan is going to track due t east. that will be the next big weather maker for austin. they have had 60 inches of snow. it will be mainly clear skies for the overnight hours. here is that cold front that will advance from the west. there will be a powerful punch of cold air on friday. cocky about cold temperatures in the air. if that is not cold enough for you by sunday and colder a ir mass moves overhead. wind chill factor is below zero....
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we tried that in my own state of vermont. those of us that have been prosecutors know that you can have a fine for somebody prosecuted and convicted but often times they're never paid. and in vermont we -- this results in a net loss of funding for trafficking victims. the fines don't get paid, the victims don't get the services they need. senator cornyn's predicted the fund will raise up to $30 million every year. i certainly hope it does. i but that requires nearly every single defendant pays the $5,000 fine on top of any restitution they're ordered. i worry not all that would happen. so i'm hoping senator cornyn's approach works. what my amendment would do, if it doesn't raise enough money, it authorizes further money so that we can help the victims. too many times i saw again as a prosecutor, you could convict the person who committed a crime, but the victim was victimized again because there were no services, no money, nothing to help the victim. so i comment senator cornyn, what he's done, all i'm doing is putting my mon
we tried that in my own state of vermont. those of us that have been prosecutors know that you can have a fine for somebody prosecuted and convicted but often times they're never paid. and in vermont we -- this results in a net loss of funding for trafficking victims. the fines don't get paid, the victims don't get the services they need. senator cornyn's predicted the fund will raise up to $30 million every year. i certainly hope it does. i but that requires nearly every single defendant pays...
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-- from new hampshire to vermont, the third storm to hit the region to three weeks and boston pent $18illion removing snow. the city is bringing in special machines to melt up to 350 tons of snow an air. >> we will see who will win that race, mother nature or the snow machines? >> i think we know. we got some snow. >> more on the way. we will find out final totals this afternoon and i will tweet them to you. calistoga road to the east of santa rosa is where we are seeing the better radar runs between santa rosa and windsor along with 101 and spotty showers between petaluma and novato in the high country and same on lucas valley road headed to lucas valley around san quentin and scattered showers from sfo to the santa cruz mountains. and headed to san ramon and livermore reporting light rain the last 45 minutes. in san rafael dry and notice the lack of fog. 101 will be wet for the better part of commute. you can see the lower left-hand side the flags unfurled and blowing to the east and it is still breezy. by the afternoon hours, it will be dry and calmer for the commute and clearing an
-- from new hampshire to vermont, the third storm to hit the region to three weeks and boston pent $18illion removing snow. the city is bringing in special machines to melt up to 350 tons of snow an air. >> we will see who will win that race, mother nature or the snow machines? >> i think we know. we got some snow. >> more on the way. we will find out final totals this afternoon and i will tweet them to you. calistoga road to the east of santa rosa is where we are seeing the...
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i think also vermont's other senator pat leahy said he would not attend.hat do you think is going to happen? >> i don't know. but the most interesting part is not what happens in the united states but what is happening in israel. i would love to know what the israeli voters think of their prime minister right now as a result of this. he is now behind for the first time in the campaign. i just find this fascinating. i wish we all would pay more attention to what's going on in israel. that's how this all started. netanyahu was using boehner to help his own electoral situation two weeks away, and boehner is using netanyahu to make obama look bad, except now what happened is they look pretty awful themselves, and that's what you see from john boehner and benjamin netanyahu right now. and they can't be well regarded in their own countries. that's the most fascinating part for me. >> i have to disagree lawrence whatever missteps netanyahu is making, this isn't one of them. israeli politics is very clear. netanyahu can only gain by putting a finger in the eye of
i think also vermont's other senator pat leahy said he would not attend.hat do you think is going to happen? >> i don't know. but the most interesting part is not what happens in the united states but what is happening in israel. i would love to know what the israeli voters think of their prime minister right now as a result of this. he is now behind for the first time in the campaign. i just find this fascinating. i wish we all would pay more attention to what's going on in israel....
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icy conditions prompted numerous accidents on the roads and horrifying scene in vermont. cars lost control slamming into four plows. no serious injuries reported. in pennsylvania slick roads forced pittsburgh schools to shutdown on monday. >> she looks upset. >> a majority of schools with a delayed opening in hopes of road conditions improved and students make it to school safely. >>> the dome of a soccer stadium in michigan collapsed. look at that. the weight from heavy wet snow proved too much for the dome in pontiac. >>> more flight delays in boston and chicago. today, more than 500 flights canceled with new york's laguardia and boston's logan hit the hardest. that makes this storm almost as bad as last week's storm. despite the back-to-back storms this winter has been relatively mild. last year airlines canceled 50,000 flights in january. >> it is interesting, the storm cancelling as many flights. you need a better pr agent. >>> we have a developing news this morning. more new cases of the measles reported. 14 infants have been quarantined at a child care center at th
icy conditions prompted numerous accidents on the roads and horrifying scene in vermont. cars lost control slamming into four plows. no serious injuries reported. in pennsylvania slick roads forced pittsburgh schools to shutdown on monday. >> she looks upset. >> a majority of schools with a delayed opening in hopes of road conditions improved and students make it to school safely. >>> the dome of a soccer stadium in michigan collapsed. look at that. the weight from heavy...