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warren: hello, new hampshire democrats. it feels so good to be back in new hampshire. i wanted to be here tonight largely to say thank you. i would get into politics, not in a million years. ,ut when i got into this fight i quickly learned that nobody does it alone. so i wanted to start by taking a few minutes to say thank you to some of the hardest working democrats in the country. you are terrific -- you're too -- -- are terrific senators you're terrific centers could not do this without you. is there to amend that i have had the honor of traveling with across this great nation -- state, fighting shoulder to shoulder to make change, they are truly remarkable women and we are blessed to have them in the senate so thank you. i also want to say to my friends , it is so good to be with you today and so good to be in washington with both of you. you make a big difference. and i want to acknowledge tonight's distinguished honorees, recipients of the for all of your courage and commitment. so i am also excited to be here tonight with fighters like the leader of the new hamp
warren: hello, new hampshire democrats. it feels so good to be back in new hampshire. i wanted to be here tonight largely to say thank you. i would get into politics, not in a million years. ,ut when i got into this fight i quickly learned that nobody does it alone. so i wanted to start by taking a few minutes to say thank you to some of the hardest working democrats in the country. you are terrific -- you're too -- -- are terrific senators you're terrific centers could not do this without you....
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i live in warner, new hampshire. i am recently retired from the staff of the afl-cio, which is the federation of unions. i have beenirement, working with the campaign for a family-friendly economy to help pass family medical leave from new hampshire, and i am really passionate about this issue, both because i have had family and medical leave, but also because i have not had it. when my son was born, i did not have it. it was 26 years ago. fortunatetly, i was to have a union contract, and that provided for paid family leave, and i was able to be with my mother when she died, which was an incredible gift, and it would have been more than stressful to have to try to balance work and taking care of a parent like that. so i am really excited that senator brown is joining us tonight. ofis a leader on issues importance to working families. he spent his time in the u.s. senate relentlessly abdicating for us, and i am so happy for him to be here. sen. brown: thank you. jan: so welcome, again. the format for this evening, fir
i live in warner, new hampshire. i am recently retired from the staff of the afl-cio, which is the federation of unions. i have beenirement, working with the campaign for a family-friendly economy to help pass family medical leave from new hampshire, and i am really passionate about this issue, both because i have had family and medical leave, but also because i have not had it. when my son was born, i did not have it. it was 26 years ago. fortunatetly, i was to have a union contract, and that...
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i live in warner, new hampshire. i am recently retired from the staff of the afl-cio, which is the federation of unions. since my retirement, i have been working with the campaign for a family-friendly economy to help pass family and medical leave from new hampshire, and i m really passionate about this issue, both because i have had family and medical leave, but also because i have not had it. when my son was born, i did not have it. it was 26 years ago. more recently, i had a good fortune to have a union contract and that provided for paid family medical leave and i was able to be with my mother when she died, which was an incredible gift. and it would have been more than stressful to have to try and balance work and taking care of a parent like that. so i am really excited that senator brown is joining us tonight. he is a leader on issues of importance to working families. he spent his time in the u.s. senate relentlessly advocating for us and i am so happy he could be here. so welcome, again. sen. brown: thank yo
i live in warner, new hampshire. i am recently retired from the staff of the afl-cio, which is the federation of unions. since my retirement, i have been working with the campaign for a family-friendly economy to help pass family and medical leave from new hampshire, and i m really passionate about this issue, both because i have had family and medical leave, but also because i have not had it. when my son was born, i did not have it. it was 26 years ago. more recently, i had a good fortune to...
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new hampshire like a lot of other states where the state department provide services in new hampshire to enter into a public-private partnership and 9 other organizations like us to cover the state. serve about 1000 people, 1000 families, annual budget of $30 million across the state. the system supports 12,000, most of the support the people we work with, most of the people we work with, we call them our clients, continue to live at home. the primary caregiver for those individuals, we supplement support for making, getting funding so they can hire people to come in and help them in the community. if one of those people is unable to come to work and takes the stress off the family, most of the people we work with are struggling themselves. two income earners. if the staff that is supposed to take care of the disability isn't able to show up, mom or dad has to stay home and if you are an hourly employee that means you will lose pay. that is an immediate issue if it lasts for a day, becomes a much longer issue that goes on for a longer period of time. you combine that with the fact tha
new hampshire like a lot of other states where the state department provide services in new hampshire to enter into a public-private partnership and 9 other organizations like us to cover the state. serve about 1000 people, 1000 families, annual budget of $30 million across the state. the system supports 12,000, most of the support the people we work with, most of the people we work with, we call them our clients, continue to live at home. the primary caregiver for those individuals, we...
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susan: joining us from new hampshire, ray buckley, who has been the chair of the new hampshire democratic party since 2007. he's also one of the vice chairs of the democratic national committee. nice to see you again. i can't believe it's time for new hampshire politics. chairman buckley: we are very excited. susan: let me introduce the two reporters who will be asking questions for the next half-hour. zach montellaro is with politico and making his first appearance with us. josh kraushaar is with the national journal. he is the politics editor returning to our set today. and josh, you are up for some questions. josh: welcome to the show. i want to ask you about a new gallup poll showing more democrats have a favorable position towards socialism than capitalism. as you know, over the last month, you have seen prominent democrat supporters embrace the green new deal, medicare for all plan that would create single-payer health insurance. could you be a capitalist and win the democratic primary in new hampshire or iowa caucuses? susan: ray buckley first. chairman buckley: the quick answer is
susan: joining us from new hampshire, ray buckley, who has been the chair of the new hampshire democratic party since 2007. he's also one of the vice chairs of the democratic national committee. nice to see you again. i can't believe it's time for new hampshire politics. chairman buckley: we are very excited. susan: let me introduce the two reporters who will be asking questions for the next half-hour. zach montellaro is with politico and making his first appearance with us. josh kraushaar is...
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susan: joining us from new hampshire, ray buckley, who has been the chair of the new hampshire democratic party since 2007. he's also one of the vice chairs of the democratic national committee. nice to see you again. i can't believe it's time for new hampshire politics. chairman buckley: we are very excited. susan: let me introduce the two reporters who will be asking questions for the next half-hour. zach montellaro is with politico and making his first appearance with us. josh kraushaar is with the national journal. he is the politics editor returning to our set today. and josh, you are up for some questions. josh: welcome to the show. i want to ask you about a new gallup poll showing more democrats have a favorable position towards socialism than capitalism. as you know, over the last month, you have seen prominent democrat supporters embraced the green new deal, medicare for all plan that would create single-payer health insurance. could you be a capitalist and win the democratic primary in new hampshire or iowa caucuses? susan: ray buckley first. chairman buckley: the quick answer i
susan: joining us from new hampshire, ray buckley, who has been the chair of the new hampshire democratic party since 2007. he's also one of the vice chairs of the democratic national committee. nice to see you again. i can't believe it's time for new hampshire politics. chairman buckley: we are very excited. susan: let me introduce the two reporters who will be asking questions for the next half-hour. zach montellaro is with politico and making his first appearance with us. josh kraushaar is...
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hampshire. -- leave in new hampshire. i'm really passionate about this issue, both because i have had family and medical leave, but i have also not had it. when my son was born, i did not have it. it was 26 years ago. but more recently, i had the good fortune to have a union contract and that provided for paid family medical leave and i was able to be with my mother when she died. which was an incredible gift. and it would have been more than stressful to have to try and balance work and taking care of a patient like that -- parent like that. so i am really excited that senator brown is joining us tonight. he's a leader on issues of importance to working families. he spent his time in the u.s. senate relentlessly advocating for us. and i'm so happy that he could be here. welcome again. mr. brown: thank you. >> so the format for this evening is, first we're going to hear from a panel, which you can see up here. who see the critical need for family and medical leave and then our guests -- guest, senator brown, will speak a
hampshire. -- leave in new hampshire. i'm really passionate about this issue, both because i have had family and medical leave, but i have also not had it. when my son was born, i did not have it. it was 26 years ago. but more recently, i had the good fortune to have a union contract and that provided for paid family medical leave and i was able to be with my mother when she died. which was an incredible gift. and it would have been more than stressful to have to try and balance work and taking...
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is the new hampshire way. be able to make our own choices no matter what happens in life. >> thank you, heather. kathleen murphy, who is next on our panel is the superintendent f s.a.u. 90, which is this district. and kathleen is a leader in early childhood and stem initiatives. she was named superintendent of the year in 2016 and she has been both a classroom teacher and a principal and now a superintendent. >> welcome to hampton, a fabulous community. a community of families that are incredibly caring and devoted to their kids, their families and extended families. so i think you have found that this is your first stop. it is a great first stop because it is a terrific community. i'm a proud public school educator for 47 years. i have had lots of experiences hat have given me the focus on understanding the impact that families undergo every day. you know, most of our families recently are working. it's interesting the change. and we see a lot of families working. but what we covered those families are workin
is the new hampshire way. be able to make our own choices no matter what happens in life. >> thank you, heather. kathleen murphy, who is next on our panel is the superintendent f s.a.u. 90, which is this district. and kathleen is a leader in early childhood and stem initiatives. she was named superintendent of the year in 2016 and she has been both a classroom teacher and a principal and now a superintendent. >> welcome to hampton, a fabulous community. a community of families that...
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it could have happened in new hampshire because of the sophistication of new hampshire voters slar to the sophistication of ohio voters. this story came from barack obama. i called the president about a month ago and talked to him about the thoughts on candidacy, and he told me some interesting things. here's o one story. his success was launched in iowa. that's where he did very well in 2008 in the caucuses and not so well here but he's flying back to iowa for his first visit a month after he was president in this nice, big airplane. and he had with him the victory of agriculture tom villsack who had been the governor of iowa. so they were flying into iowa first trip back his press secretary was robert gibbs, and gibbs turns to the president, and he says tell the victory of agriculture in iowa that day after the whole day of campaigning that day. obama said i just put in a day, 8 or 9 stops all over eastern iowa, i was dead-tired, and done. and my young staff person pulls out a cell phone, and says senator obama you need to make five more calls. he said i'm done, i'm tired, and i am
it could have happened in new hampshire because of the sophistication of new hampshire voters slar to the sophistication of ohio voters. this story came from barack obama. i called the president about a month ago and talked to him about the thoughts on candidacy, and he told me some interesting things. here's o one story. his success was launched in iowa. that's where he did very well in 2008 in the caucuses and not so well here but he's flying back to iowa for his first visit a month after he...
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. >> joining us from new hampshire, ray buckley, chair of the new hampshire democratic party since 2007. he's also one of the vice chairs of the democratic national committee. nice to see you again. i can't believe it's time for new hampshire politics. >> we are very excited. >> let me introduce you to reporters asking questions. josh is with the national journal. is the politics editor. and josh, you are up for some questions. >> welcome to the show. i want to ask you about a new gallup polls showing more democrats have a favorable position towards socialism than capitalism. as you know, over the last month, usain bolt and democrat supporters embraced the great new deal, medicare for all plan that would create single-payer health insurance. could you be a capitalist and win the democratic primary in new hampshire or iowa caucuses? >> ray buckley first. >> the quick answer is yes. that's the beauty of this very large crowd. there's a great diversity of opinions and choices that the voters will have the opportunity to choose, so absolutely. issues will the two be discussed in multiple fo
. >> joining us from new hampshire, ray buckley, chair of the new hampshire democratic party since 2007. he's also one of the vice chairs of the democratic national committee. nice to see you again. i can't believe it's time for new hampshire politics. >> we are very excited. >> let me introduce you to reporters asking questions. josh is with the national journal. is the politics editor. and josh, you are up for some questions. >> welcome to the show. i want to ask you...
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new hampshire county chairs? or new hampshire state senators? whatever? state representatives? his staff said, no. you have to call five high school students. he said high school students? i'm exhausted. no, these five students, these are all 18 years old. and they are all going to bring their friends to the iowa caucuses next week. president obama takes the phone. calls. he says, the woman answers, barbara, this is senator obama, i want to talk to you about the caucuses next week. and she says, barack, i'm busy, i'm in a yearbook meeting, i'll call you tomorrow. [laughter] sen. brown: all you new hampshire people, that story could have happened here and probably has. the only i have only met him three times i have to meet her a fourth time before i decide. thank you. jan: thank you. [applause] jan: thank you, everyone. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] announcer: having seen c-span's newest book, hundreds of gorgeous ph
new hampshire county chairs? or new hampshire state senators? whatever? state representatives? his staff said, no. you have to call five high school students. he said high school students? i'm exhausted. no, these five students, these are all 18 years old. and they are all going to bring their friends to the iowa caucuses next week. president obama takes the phone. calls. he says, the woman answers, barbara, this is senator obama, i want to talk to you about the caucuses next week. and she...
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new hampshire voters, the story came from barack obama. i call the president a month ago and talked to him about thoughts about candidacy and all that and told me interesting things. this first trip, president obama was launched -- was in new hampshire as you know. his success was launched in iowa. that is where he did well in 2008 in the iowa caucus, not well here, obviously the nominee so he is flying back to iowa for his first visit, a month after he was president in this nice big airplane and he had with him the secretary of agriculture who had been governor of iowa. bill sack and obama were flying into iowa, first trip back, his press secretary was robert gibbs if you remember that name. gibbs turns to the president, mister president, tell the secretary of agriculture about the phone call you made in iowa that day after campaigning, obama laughed and said here's what happened. he said obama said i just put in a day, eight or nine stops all over eastern iowa. i was dead tired and my young staff person pools out a cell phone, you need t
new hampshire voters, the story came from barack obama. i call the president a month ago and talked to him about thoughts about candidacy and all that and told me interesting things. this first trip, president obama was launched -- was in new hampshire as you know. his success was launched in iowa. that is where he did well in 2008 in the iowa caucus, not well here, obviously the nominee so he is flying back to iowa for his first visit, a month after he was president in this nice big airplane...
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. ♪ senator warren: hello, new hampshire! it feels so good to be back in new hampshire. i never thought i would get into politics in a million years, but when i got into this fight, i quickly learned that nobody does it alone. i wanted to start by taking a few minutes to say thank you to some of the hardest working democrats in the country. terrific united states senators jeanne shaheen and maggie hassan. i cannot do this without you. these are two women i have had the honor of traveling with across this great state. i have been fighting shoulder to shoulder to make change. they are remarkable and we are blessed to have them. thank you. [applause] i also want to say to congresswoman annie kuster in congressman chris pappas, it is so good to be with you today and so great to be in washington with you, you make a big difference. [applause] senator warren: and i want to acknowledge the recipients of the legacy award. thank you for all of your work. i am also excited to be here tonight with fearless fighters like the leader of the new hampshire democratic party. [applause] w
. ♪ senator warren: hello, new hampshire! it feels so good to be back in new hampshire. i never thought i would get into politics in a million years, but when i got into this fight, i quickly learned that nobody does it alone. i wanted to start by taking a few minutes to say thank you to some of the hardest working democrats in the country. terrific united states senators jeanne shaheen and maggie hassan. i cannot do this without you. these are two women i have had the honor of traveling with...
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welcome back to new hampshire i'm matt mayberry. i'm affairs veteran. a% of our population is made up of verpts. within the last hour a veteran has committed suicide. one every hour. what are your the thoughts on and the virtual and how we treat veterans. >> thank you very much for that question. you know, i represented and grew up in a city that has the official moniker of military city usa. if there is some of y'all in the affairs. you may have gone to lackland air force base to get training. i hope you weren't there in july or august. because it's very hot. you know, i think that in this 21st century we have to be smarter about our military engagements. we saw 15 years ago what kind of mistake the iraq war was. obviously our troops who went and fought over there did a noble job. however, i believe that we need to work to avoid conflict as much as possible and that we need to invest in the personnel, the people of the military as much as we sometimes seem to invest in the hardware of the military. that means investing [ applause ] -- investing in the
welcome back to new hampshire i'm matt mayberry. i'm affairs veteran. a% of our population is made up of verpts. within the last hour a veteran has committed suicide. one every hour. what are your the thoughts on and the virtual and how we treat veterans. >> thank you very much for that question. you know, i represented and grew up in a city that has the official moniker of military city usa. if there is some of y'all in the affairs. you may have gone to lackland air force base to get...
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that's how you win new hampshire. i don't care what year it is. >> jeff zeleny, you wrote a great piece about amy klobuchar, another entrant to the race who is trying to stake out a more centrist position and her willingness to say no to democratic voters. there was a towcnn town hall la night. have a listen. >> no medicare for all? >> it could be a possibility in the future. i'm looking at something that will work now. >> yes or no, do you support free college for all? >> no. i'm not for free college for all. they are aspirations. we can get close. i don't think we'll get rid of industries in the u.s. >> that, jeff zeleny, is an intentional message. >> no doubt about it. i was struck sitting in the audience. she was saying no a lot and not pandering at all. one thing we see from so many presidential candidates in new hampshire, other places, they come and essentially say what the voters want to hear. senator klobuchar wasn't doing that. aspirationally she said she supports these things, but the fact is the government
that's how you win new hampshire. i don't care what year it is. >> jeff zeleny, you wrote a great piece about amy klobuchar, another entrant to the race who is trying to stake out a more centrist position and her willingness to say no to democratic voters. there was a towcnn town hall la night. have a listen. >> no medicare for all? >> it could be a possibility in the future. i'm looking at something that will work now. >> yes or no, do you support free college for all?...
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in new hampshire. this dinner series started in 1959 as a way to support the party. on tuesday, senator warren announced her proposal for universal childcare for american families. senator warren: hello, new hampshire! it feels so good to be back in new hampshire. i never thought i would get into politics in a million years, but when i got into this fight, i quickly learned that nobody does it alone. i wanted to start by taking a few minutes to say thank you to some of the hardest working democrats in the country. terrific united states senators jeanne shaheen and maggie hassan. i cannot do this without you. these are two women i have had the honor of traveling with across this great state. i have been fighting shoulder to shoulder to make change. they are remarkable and we are blessed to have them. thank you. [applause] i also want to say to congresswoman annie kuster in congressman chris pappas, it is so good to be with you today and so great to be in washington with you, you make a big difference. [
in new hampshire. this dinner series started in 1959 as a way to support the party. on tuesday, senator warren announced her proposal for universal childcare for american families. senator warren: hello, new hampshire! it feels so good to be back in new hampshire. i never thought i would get into politics in a million years, but when i got into this fight, i quickly learned that nobody does it alone. i wanted to start by taking a few minutes to say thank you to some of the hardest working...
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it is great to be back in new hampshire. if you did not notice, i had a little town hall meeting here and i could've done that anywhere, and i wanted to do it in new hampshire because of the importance, of course, in the primary season, but also because i love this state. before i was ever in elected office, i went on vacation here. to nashua, lake winnipesaukee -- i'm so glad i can say that. [laughter] sen. klobuchar: i have come here many times to help candidates, there is a democratic dinner i will never forget. i memorized all of these things about new hampshire that will be forever ingrained. my favorite line is you are the home of presidents, as an franklin pierce and jeff bartlett. [laughter] was klobuchar: minnesota the home of vice presidents, walter mondale and hubert humphrey. are one in our states day you can grow up to be vice president. let's break that trend. we have some great elected officials here. i know the mayor's wife is here. over there. and we have representative kathy stack is here. sherry. suzanne h
it is great to be back in new hampshire. if you did not notice, i had a little town hall meeting here and i could've done that anywhere, and i wanted to do it in new hampshire because of the importance, of course, in the primary season, but also because i love this state. before i was ever in elected office, i went on vacation here. to nashua, lake winnipesaukee -- i'm so glad i can say that. [laughter] sen. klobuchar: i have come here many times to help candidates, there is a democratic dinner...
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i plan on competing in new hampshire. i plan on doing very well in new hampshire. [cheering] that is my intention. and i'm going to work toward it. so i am here to listen as much as, not even more than i intend to talk but ail share with you a few thoughts that i have and then we'll open it up for a conversation and take questions. but, so, we announced this campaign just a little over three weeks ago in my hometown f oakland, california. and -- people have been asking me why are you running? i'll tell you. a number of reasons. one, i love our country. i love our country. and i know what we are capable of. i know who we are, what we believe in, the values, the principles upon which we were founded and i am prepared to fight for those. i also believe that we are looking at an america today where american values and the american dream are under attack and we have got to stand to defend those dreams and ideals and values. i also believe that it is time to restore opportunity for all americans in this country, not just a few, not just the top 1%, not just the big corpo
i plan on competing in new hampshire. i plan on doing very well in new hampshire. [cheering] that is my intention. and i'm going to work toward it. so i am here to listen as much as, not even more than i intend to talk but ail share with you a few thoughts that i have and then we'll open it up for a conversation and take questions. but, so, we announced this campaign just a little over three weeks ago in my hometown f oakland, california. and -- people have been asking me why are you running?...
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iowa first and then new hampshire. i think you're seeing candidates like booker and harris and others trying to really establish themselves early in these states. they want to try to make up for maybe ground that if biden were to jump in, he could, you know, become the front-runner in these states like new hampshire and iowa. so they have to be strategic about where they're playing. we could see castro try to play heavily because that's a state that's really wide open and he could have a breakout moment there. it's all about trying to find their lane and making a name for themselves, especially before maybe other candidates like sanders and biden jump in who have greater name recognition. >> it's a great point. we jump around. they're actually laying out at least early what their thought process is with these stops or how many of thestones they make or what states they're going to and why does new hampshire matter? i think we get into this debate every four years. but take a look at the last ten democratic primary winn
iowa first and then new hampshire. i think you're seeing candidates like booker and harris and others trying to really establish themselves early in these states. they want to try to make up for maybe ground that if biden were to jump in, he could, you know, become the front-runner in these states like new hampshire and iowa. so they have to be strategic about where they're playing. we could see castro try to play heavily because that's a state that's really wide open and he could have a...
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we're in new hampshire. we can almost see canada from our porch, and other safe countries, and stop the practice where pharma pays off generics to keep their products off the market. this shouldn't be happening. >> if i could just jump in, which is more to her question which was about medicare for all, what's your reservation about supporting medicare for all? >> i think it's something we can look to for the future, but i want to get action. i think the best way we do that is something that we actually wanted to do back when we were looking at the affordable care act and we were stopped, was trying to get a public option in there. and that is a way, if you all remember that debate, that is a way to provide a public alternative that's real, even beyond the exchanges, so that we can bring down the rates. and then we can look at other options, but we have to start somewhere. and i think we can do that much more immediately. >> so medicare for all? >> it could be a possibility in the future. i'm just looking at
we're in new hampshire. we can almost see canada from our porch, and other safe countries, and stop the practice where pharma pays off generics to keep their products off the market. this shouldn't be happening. >> if i could just jump in, which is more to her question which was about medicare for all, what's your reservation about supporting medicare for all? >> i think it's something we can look to for the future, but i want to get action. i think the best way we do that is...
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three terms on the new hampshire executive council. pappas isssman also the owner of a restaurant and the first openly gay person elected to congress by new hampshire voters. representative hayes first came to national attention when president obama named her 2016 national teacher of the year at a white house ceremony. she is only the second african-american to represent connecticut in congress. the first was congressman gary republican, who also represented the fifth district in the 1990's. new congress, no leaders. watch it on seat -- new leaders. watch it all on c-span. >> former massachusetts republican governor bill weld has been mentioned as a potential presidential candidate in 2020. he spoke at the politics and eggs series in new hampshire. this is just under an hour. [applause] >> thank you, jim brett, my longtime friend and colleague. what a pleasure it always is to be back in new hampshire. since i was a little kid, i've had a happy relationship with the waters and woods of new hampshire, enjoying my visits to enter, only on
three terms on the new hampshire executive council. pappas isssman also the owner of a restaurant and the first openly gay person elected to congress by new hampshire voters. representative hayes first came to national attention when president obama named her 2016 national teacher of the year at a white house ceremony. she is only the second african-american to represent connecticut in congress. the first was congressman gary republican, who also represented the fifth district in the 1990's....
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it's great to be back in new hampshire. if you didn't notice, i had a little town hall meeting here and i could've done that anywhere, and i wanted to do it in new hampshire because of the importance, of course, in the primary season, but also because i love this state. before i was ever in elected office, i went on vacation here. yes, to nashua, lake winnipesaukee -- i'm so proud i can say that. [laughter] sen. klobuchar: i've come here many times to help candidates, there's a democratic dinner i'll never forget. i memorized all of these things about new hampshire that will be forever ingrained. although my favorite line is you're the home of presidents, as in franklin pierce and jeff bartlett. [laughter] sen. klobuchar: and minnesota was the home of vice presidents, as in walter mondale and hubert humphrey. and the joke in our states are one day you can grow up to be vice president. kind of hope to break that trend. so we have some great elected officials here. i know the mayor's wife is here. over there. and we have repr
it's great to be back in new hampshire. if you didn't notice, i had a little town hall meeting here and i could've done that anywhere, and i wanted to do it in new hampshire because of the importance, of course, in the primary season, but also because i love this state. before i was ever in elected office, i went on vacation here. yes, to nashua, lake winnipesaukee -- i'm so proud i can say that. [laughter] sen. klobuchar: i've come here many times to help candidates, there's a democratic...
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it is great to be back in new hampshire. if you didn't notice, i have a little town hall meeting here and i actually could have done that anywhere and i wanted to do it in new hampshire because of the importance, of course, in the primaries but also because i love this state. before i was ever in elected office i went on vacation here. [laughter] winnipesaukee, i'm so glad i can say that. [laughter] timesave come here many to host other candidates and democratic dinners that i will never forget, i memorized all these things about new hampshire although my favorite line was that you were the home of presidents, as in franklin pierce and jeff bartlett. [laughter] ofminnesota was the home vice presidents. and the joke in our state is that they sponsor -- they bounce babies on their nee and say one day you can grow up to be vice president. i know the mayor's wife is here. thank you. over there. and we have representative kathy stacked is here, i think. suzanne harvey. and michael brian. and a few others. i'm not done. [laughter]
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thank you for the work that you do. >> welcome back to new hampshire. i am an air force veteran. 10% of the veterans during our time together for the last hour a veteran has committed suicide, one every hour. what are your thoughts on veterans, the military and how we treat our veterans? >> thank you for the question. i represented and grew up in a city that has the official moniker of the city usa. if they are in the air force you may have gone to the air force base to get training. i hope you were not there in july or august. it's very hot. we have to be smarter about the military engagements. we saw 15 years ago what kind of mistake the iraq war was. obviously the troops planned and fought and gave him no pitch. however i believe we need to work to avoid conflict as much as possible and we need to invest in personnel and the people of the military as much as we sometimes seem to invest in the hardware of the military. that means investing -- [applause] -- investing in the veterans administration to be able to deliver effective healthcare. it means in
thank you for the work that you do. >> welcome back to new hampshire. i am an air force veteran. 10% of the veterans during our time together for the last hour a veteran has committed suicide, one every hour. what are your thoughts on veterans, the military and how we treat our veterans? >> thank you for the question. i represented and grew up in a city that has the official moniker of the city usa. if they are in the air force you may have gone to the air force base to get...
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competing in new hampshire. i plan on doing very well in new hampshire. [cheers and applause] [laughter] my. harris: so that is intention. and i am going to work toward it. , not evenre to listen more than i intend to talk but i'm going to share with you a have andhts that i then we're going to open it up for a conversation and take questions. we announced this campaign just a little over three weeks ago, in my home town of oakland, california. [cheering] sen. harris: and people have been asking me, why are you running? so i'll tell you. number of reasons. one, i love our country. country.r and i know what we are capable of. i know who we are, what we values, thethe principles upon which we were founded and i'm prepared to fight for those. i also believe that we are looking at an america today and theerican values american dream are under attack to we have got to stand defend those dreams and ideals and values. believe that it is time allestore opportunity for americans in this country, not the top 1%,not just not just big corporations, but everyone. now
competing in new hampshire. i plan on doing very well in new hampshire. [cheers and applause] [laughter] my. harris: so that is intention. and i am going to work toward it. , not evenre to listen more than i intend to talk but i'm going to share with you a have andhts that i then we're going to open it up for a conversation and take questions. we announced this campaign just a little over three weeks ago, in my home town of oakland, california. [cheering] sen. harris: and people have been...
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from amherst, new hampshire. should you lose, would you support the republican nominee for president or would you support a democrat just to stop our current president? fmr. gov. weld: you know, i'm not sure about that. i find the current incumbent a difficult act to swallow. so i'm not sure quite what i would do there. maybe someone else will step up. maybe a third party or an independent candidate. so there may be other options. i would not be at all surprised, now that i stood up, to see of the republicans stand up, as well. >> other questions? maybe i can ask a question, governor. trade has been getting a bad name from both democrats and republicans. you have a little experience in trade. needless to say, the trade missions you did as governor, record number i believe. fmr. gov. weld: 16. >> you are also cochair of in independent task force to study the liberalization of the markets, of free trade for canada and mexico. we have a nafta to that's been -- we have a nafta 2 that's been passed by the president. i
from amherst, new hampshire. should you lose, would you support the republican nominee for president or would you support a democrat just to stop our current president? fmr. gov. weld: you know, i'm not sure about that. i find the current incumbent a difficult act to swallow. so i'm not sure quite what i would do there. maybe someone else will step up. maybe a third party or an independent candidate. so there may be other options. i would not be at all surprised, now that i stood up, to see of...
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it is great to be back in new hampshire. ms. klobuchar: if you didn't notice, i have a little town hall meeting here and i actually could have done that anywhere and i wanted to do it in new hampshire because of the importance, of course, n the primaries but also because i love this state. before i was ever in elected office i went on vacation here. yes. to lake winnipesaukee. i'm so proud i can say. that reminds me of some lakes in minnesota. and have come here many, many times to help other candidates, did your democratic dinner once. i will never forget, i memorized all these things about new hampshire although my favorite ine was that you were the home of presidents, as in franklin ierce and jeff bartlett. [laughter] and minnesota was the home of vice presidents. and the joke in our state is that new moms bounce their babies on their knee and say, one day you can grow up to be vice president. [laughter] we hope to break that trend. we have some great elected officials here. i know the mayor's wife is here. mayor johnson's wi
it is great to be back in new hampshire. ms. klobuchar: if you didn't notice, i have a little town hall meeting here and i actually could have done that anywhere and i wanted to do it in new hampshire because of the importance, of course, n the primaries but also because i love this state. before i was ever in elected office i went on vacation here. yes. to lake winnipesaukee. i'm so proud i can say. that reminds me of some lakes in minnesota. and have come here many, many times to help other...
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she is in new hampshire. we'll take you there and tell wrou what's on her -- you what is on her agenda. >>> days after apparent new evidence. what we have learned about a grand jury investigation involving singer r. kelly. from the first loving touch pampers diapers are the #1 choice of hospitals, and have been for over 40 years pampers swaddlers the #1 choice of hospitals, nurses & parents means they won't hike your rates over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges....
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>> yeah. >> this is new hampshire. >> we also have a life, but that's okay. but, anyway, so the thing is i'm seeing a trend with a lot of these candidates, they are talking about love, talking about bringing a candle to the darkness -- >> okay. did i do that? >> no, you didn't, which is really good. >> it's not because i don't like love. >> but, i mean, that's one of the traps that democrats fall into, we expect people to work with us because we're rational, reasonable people. so what i think -- what i'd like to see more of is instead of loving each other, let's have tough love. what you're doing is unacceptable behavior, you've got to be accountable for it, get lost, but i still love you. >> so i think that's a very interesting point because -- and i will just start a little bit background with me. you probably heard during the kavanaugh hearings that i grew up my dad had a major drinking problem, an alcoholic and he had three dwis basically, they were called other things back then, and it was the third one, the other ones were when i was in junior high or s
>> yeah. >> this is new hampshire. >> we also have a life, but that's okay. but, anyway, so the thing is i'm seeing a trend with a lot of these candidates, they are talking about love, talking about bringing a candle to the darkness -- >> okay. did i do that? >> no, you didn't, which is really good. >> it's not because i don't like love. >> but, i mean, that's one of the traps that democrats fall into, we expect people to work with us because we're...
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what a pleasure it always is to be back in new hampshire. since i was a little kid, i've had a happy relationship with the waters and woods of new hampshire, enjoying my visits to enter, only one on earth, as you know. and then center sandwich and now guilt some. and i've had my share of political memories from this state, as well. i was president of nashua for the famous reagan-bush debate in 1980. i campaigned with bush 41 in the 1992, and actually man to the microphone on primary night for him. and i enjoyed traveling the state with governor drudge greg, a close colleague and friend, when he campaigned successfully for the senate here. but it's not so much my fond memories of new hampshire that bring me here today. i'm here actually because i think our country is in grave peril, and i cannot sit any longer, quietly on the sidelines. we have a president who openly praises and encourages despotic and authoritarian leaders abroad while going out of his way, seemingly, to insult and even humiliate our democratic allies. the question presents
what a pleasure it always is to be back in new hampshire. since i was a little kid, i've had a happy relationship with the waters and woods of new hampshire, enjoying my visits to enter, only one on earth, as you know. and then center sandwich and now guilt some. and i've had my share of political memories from this state, as well. i was president of nashua for the famous reagan-bush debate in 1980. i campaigned with bush 41 in the 1992, and actually man to the microphone on primary night for...
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by new hampshire voters. and, representative hayes first came to national attention when president obama named her 2016 national teacher of the year at a white house ceremony. she is only the second african-american to represent connecticut in congress. the first was congressman jerry franks, a republican, who represented the same district in the 1990's. new congress. new leaders. .atch it all on c-span >> former white house counsel them again organized the judicial process. he speaks at the federalist society. of group prepared lists nominees but helped the administration failed supreme court and federal judiciary vacancies. from the ronald reagan presidential library, this is 50 minutes. mr. leo: it's a privilege for me to be up your to introduce our speaker this afternoon, donald mcgahn who i know many of you are generally familiar with. he has had an illustrious career. looking to the more recent
by new hampshire voters. and, representative hayes first came to national attention when president obama named her 2016 national teacher of the year at a white house ceremony. she is only the second african-american to represent connecticut in congress. the first was congressman jerry franks, a republican, who represented the same district in the 1990's. new congress. new leaders. .atch it all on c-span >> former white house counsel them again organized the judicial process. he speaks at...
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new hampshire is thinking about it. one thing i would say, make sure you identify before you legalize how you will use your money so it is not a food fight. new revenues let's put it toward , early childhood education or potholes or whatever. in colorado we have tried to make sure all the money stays and gets focused on the consequences of drug addiction. >> this is the health care question. let's say there's medicare for all. three things you would do first given the political reality in d.c. to address pricing and health care? >> access. i am a believer of community health centers. a friend of mine started one in connecticut in 1972 and got me to take money i had saved and we bought his building so he could renovate it and expand the health center which now has 220 locations in connecticut. community health centers are the single most cost-effective way to make sure we in real time can get to a point where everyone has medical. we are 95% covered in colorado. how do we get the last 5%? we could have a sliding scale. o
new hampshire is thinking about it. one thing i would say, make sure you identify before you legalize how you will use your money so it is not a food fight. new revenues let's put it toward , early childhood education or potholes or whatever. in colorado we have tried to make sure all the money stays and gets focused on the consequences of drug addiction. >> this is the health care question. let's say there's medicare for all. three things you would do first given the political reality in...
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congressman pappas is owner of a manchester, new hampshire, restaurant. he is the first openly gay person elected to congress by new hampshire voters. to representative hayes came attention when she was named teacher of the year. only the second african-american to represent congress in congress. the first one was congressman gary franks, a republican who also represented the 5th district in the 1990's. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. > if beal street could talk, original score, best actress and best adapted screen play. sunday, we will discuss the movie based on the 1974 novel with noneica norton. the film was visually beautiful and just how loving and lovely the film is. i think his writing really does deal with love, loving oneself, love between people and society. i really think that is the overarching theme. a lot of people see him because he was so passionate and fighting for the rights of african americans that sometimes i think that people mistake that for anger. d i don't think he was angry and -- >> sunday night on c-span. >>
congressman pappas is owner of a manchester, new hampshire, restaurant. he is the first openly gay person elected to congress by new hampshire voters. to representative hayes came attention when she was named teacher of the year. only the second african-american to represent congress in congress. the first one was congressman gary franks, a republican who also represented the 5th district in the 1990's. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. > if beal street could talk, original...
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what do voters in new hampshire right now care most about? i know you guys have new polling. >> yes, we did some polling last week and surprisingly there were some big things that showed up in the polling. 84% of democrats here in new hampshire believe that the president will not win reelection. so when you asked them the second question that follows which is what do you care about in a candidate? what they care about is someone who agrees with their issues much more than say someone that is capable of defeating donald trump. so i'm not sure if the democrats here are sort of underestimating donald trump again. that can be a possibility. that kind of a question weighs in on how they are figuring their choices for president. >> that's so interesting because that is counter to what cnn's polling just a few weeks ago found. it found that what democratic voters are most interested in, you can see it surprised us a bit. it wasn't things like the new deal. it was 49% there, the candidate that has sort of the good chance to beat the president. do you
what do voters in new hampshire right now care most about? i know you guys have new polling. >> yes, we did some polling last week and surprisingly there were some big things that showed up in the polling. 84% of democrats here in new hampshire believe that the president will not win reelection. so when you asked them the second question that follows which is what do you care about in a candidate? what they care about is someone who agrees with their issues much more than say someone that...
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which serves one of 10 regions in new hampshire for individuals with developmental disabilities, chris. >> thank you. and welcome, senator brown. i am the only member of my family that did not graduate from this high school. i made up for that by serving on the school board for three years. [laughter] prior to moving to new hampshire, i grew up in that mitten happen shaped state north of ohio. and while i did not attend the university of michigan, both of my kids were born in ann arbor so, i'm obligated to say, go blue. [laughter] mr. brown: sorry. [laughter] i don't take that personally. congratulations to the patriots as a browns fan. >> congratulations to the patriots. [applause] mr. brown: you guys kind of win a lot of stuff. it's a little much. plus you stole kyrie irving. never mind. enough of that. >> sorry i opened that door. mr. brown: yeah, way to go.
which serves one of 10 regions in new hampshire for individuals with developmental disabilities, chris. >> thank you. and welcome, senator brown. i am the only member of my family that did not graduate from this high school. i made up for that by serving on the school board for three years. [laughter] prior to moving to new hampshire, i grew up in that mitten happen shaped state north of ohio. and while i did not attend the university of michigan, both of my kids were born in ann arbor...
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i don't need to tell new hampshire that. and this is an issue that is not only about just infrastructure and disrepair. it's about the quality of people's lives in the productivity. it is literally -- this is a remote leaders, which if you want to be successful you have to concern yourself with the details. some will call them the mundane details of what is involved in any issue. when you have roads in bridges were people half the time lanes or shut down because of potholes are so deep, or the person who was working and commuting and in the car for two hours, their car keeps breaking down because the tires keep the fleeting, this is a -- deflating. it is not efficient in the way it's been constructed and they are not at a family meal. these are part of the costs of a failure to invest in infrastructure. then let's talk about one of the biggest benefits for an investment, which is jobs. those are jobs. to build up our infrastructure. those are jobs. to build up our infrastructure, those are good jobs. so when i look at someth
i don't need to tell new hampshire that. and this is an issue that is not only about just infrastructure and disrepair. it's about the quality of people's lives in the productivity. it is literally -- this is a remote leaders, which if you want to be successful you have to concern yourself with the details. some will call them the mundane details of what is involved in any issue. when you have roads in bridges were people half the time lanes or shut down because of potholes are so deep, or the...
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services which serves one of 10 regions in new hampshire for individuals with developmental disabilities. chris muns. >> thank you, welcome, sherrod brown. i am the only member of my family who did not graduate from when a cut high school. i made up for that by serving on the school board for three years. prior to moving to new hampshire i grew up in that mitten shaped to the north of ohio and while i did not attend the university of michigan, both of my kids were born in ann arbor so i'm obligated to say go to. >> sorry. >> i don't take that personally. congratulations on patriotism as a browns fan. >> you win a lot of stuff. go ahead. we also saw i read irving.
services which serves one of 10 regions in new hampshire for individuals with developmental disabilities. chris muns. >> thank you, welcome, sherrod brown. i am the only member of my family who did not graduate from when a cut high school. i made up for that by serving on the school board for three years. prior to moving to new hampshire i grew up in that mitten shaped to the north of ohio and while i did not attend the university of michigan, both of my kids were born in ann arbor so i'm...
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which serves one of 10 regions in new hampshire for individuals with developmental disabilities. chris muns. chris: thank you, jan, and welcome, senator brown. i am the only member of my family that did not dwrad wait from winnacunnet high school and i made up for it for serving on the school board for three years. prior to moving in new hampshire i grew up in that mitten-shaped state, the north, ohio, and while did i not attend the university of michigan, both of my kids were born in ann ashor so i am obligated to say, -- arbor so i am golden stated to say, go blue. senator brown: sorry. congratulations to the patriots. as a browns fan, congratulate to the patriots. chris: you guys win a little too much. kyrie irving. enough of that. sorry.
which serves one of 10 regions in new hampshire for individuals with developmental disabilities. chris muns. chris: thank you, jan, and welcome, senator brown. i am the only member of my family that did not dwrad wait from winnacunnet high school and i made up for it for serving on the school board for three years. prior to moving in new hampshire i grew up in that mitten-shaped state, the north, ohio, and while did i not attend the university of michigan, both of my kids were born in ann ashor...
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, new hampshire. in the middle of a snowstorm. and we have 50 or 60 people. i didn't give it with the aclu last night. was my last event before i drove to logan airport and got the last flight back. a couple hundred people. were getting great turnout. have six offices on the ground in iowa. 24 terrific team members. we're organizing my crazy. we opened by manchester office this last trip. i have got six terrific team members are. we just hired our seventh. so we have got, by far, the best ground game going on in those two states. >> are used to fund your campaign? >> i am not entirely funding, but i am >>> i pledge that i wouldn't do that. but my wife and i are also in a position to invest in our campaign. and we are doing that. >> how much of that are you investing, versus how much are you getting -- >> last year, we invested mostly. 75-80%. the reason i did it that way, as i thought the 2018 cycle was so important, and i spent a lot of my time lester campaigning for the candidates. i didn't want to
, new hampshire. in the middle of a snowstorm. and we have 50 or 60 people. i didn't give it with the aclu last night. was my last event before i drove to logan airport and got the last flight back. a couple hundred people. were getting great turnout. have six offices on the ground in iowa. 24 terrific team members. we're organizing my crazy. we opened by manchester office this last trip. i have got six terrific team members are. we just hired our seventh. so we have got, by far, the best...
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right now we're following cory booker and kamala harris in new hampshire. so what did cory booker tell you about paying for the green new deal just a little bit ago? >> reporter: dana, he suggested that it could basically pay for itself. i asked him about an item in "the wall street journal" that in new york just replacing light bulbs was costing about $2,000 per apartment. this is what he told me. >> this is the lie that's going on right now. guy who's a former mayor who shows you you can revive your economy and create a bold green future. we environmentally retrofitted our buildings, created jobs for our community and lowered our carbon footprint. lies are being put out as being green and responsible for the environment just to hurt the economy. a lie. i can show you bold things that we could be doing, we can define the way and not let the chinese do it. america's got to lead again. we can get a green future, a prosperous future that works for everybody. >> reporter: and booker drew big crowds at house parties across new hampshire for the last couple days
right now we're following cory booker and kamala harris in new hampshire. so what did cory booker tell you about paying for the green new deal just a little bit ago? >> reporter: dana, he suggested that it could basically pay for itself. i asked him about an item in "the wall street journal" that in new york just replacing light bulbs was costing about $2,000 per apartment. this is what he told me. >> this is the lie that's going on right now. guy who's a former mayor who...
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i will be back tomorrow unless i run off to new hampshire to join ali vitale in the snow of new hampshire. join us online and on twitter. here's ali for "velshi & ruhle." >> hello, everyone. i'm ali velshi. stephanie is off today. today is monday, february 18. let's get smarter. >> is there an inappropriate relationship, a connection between this president and our most fearsome enemy, the government of russia? if the president fired the director of the fbi to negatively impact or to shutdown our investigation of russia's malign activity and possibly in support of his campaign as a counter intelligence investigator, you have to ask yourself, why would a president of the united states do that? the deputy attorney general offered to wear a wire into the white house. what was the true nature of the president's motivation in calling for the firing of jim comey? the discussion of the 25th amendment was simply rod raised the issue and discussed it with me in the context of thinking about how many other cabinet officials might support such an effort? rod was ced
i will be back tomorrow unless i run off to new hampshire to join ali vitale in the snow of new hampshire. join us online and on twitter. here's ali for "velshi & ruhle." >> hello, everyone. i'm ali velshi. stephanie is off today. today is monday, february 18. let's get smarter. >> is there an inappropriate relationship, a connection between this president and our most fearsome enemy, the government of russia? if the president fired the director of the fbi to...
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his name is herbert pence, a retiree who's lived in new hampshire for 43 years. herbert, good evening. how are you doing? >> first of all, no relation. >> thank you, herbert. thank you for clarifying that. >> okay. my question is i'm not interested in what denomination she is, but how often does mrs. klobuchar attend religious services? >> that's interesting. well, whenever i can i go to church. i am -- i'll tell you, i'm a congregational. and i'm husband's actually catholic. and i'm actually really active in the senate prayer breakfast. that's something you may not have known about me. i chaired the national prayer breakfast. i actually spoke at the prayer breakfast just two years ago on the national stage. and the senate prayer breakfast is a really important thing. it happens once a week. no one ever knows what people talk about. it is a mix. liberals go there. i promise. conservatives go there. and it is a way for people just to tell their stories about their lives like some of the stories we told here today. and to be able to have some common ground without
his name is herbert pence, a retiree who's lived in new hampshire for 43 years. herbert, good evening. how are you doing? >> first of all, no relation. >> thank you, herbert. thank you for clarifying that. >> okay. my question is i'm not interested in what denomination she is, but how often does mrs. klobuchar attend religious services? >> that's interesting. well, whenever i can i go to church. i am -- i'll tell you, i'm a congregational. and i'm husband's actually...
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but it should be pointed out that a few of these did lose new hampshire eventually but the new hampshire polling itself tends to be a leading indicator perhaps because they're a little more tuned into the process. >> who's leading in new hampshire now? >> joe biden is leading with 25% which matches the national post. joe biden tends to be leading everywhere. of course he hasn't declared that he's running so he hasn't raised any money. >> what about runner-ups? >> this is another thing, right? is love in fact better the second time around? >> you told us it was. >> i said it was at least for money. turns out these are people who ran a second time after coming in second place and take a look at how often they won since 1972. it ourns out that they've won a fairly decent number of times, 6 out of 13, which is not above 50%, you lose more often than you win. however, of course, in primaries where so many people are running if i tell you you have a 50% chance of winning that's not such a bad thing. there were a number of people who ran again and didn't actually win. by the way, this is eugene
but it should be pointed out that a few of these did lose new hampshire eventually but the new hampshire polling itself tends to be a leading indicator perhaps because they're a little more tuned into the process. >> who's leading in new hampshire now? >> joe biden is leading with 25% which matches the national post. joe biden tends to be leading everywhere. of course he hasn't declared that he's running so he hasn't raised any money. >> what about runner-ups? >> this is...
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a big part of that decision will come straight through new hampshire. so, thank you very much for being here today. it matters. thank you. [applause] wouldarren: i thought i tell you a bit about myself and why i am in this fight. oklahoma.out in i am the youngest, have three much-older brothers. i was what used to be referred to as the late in life baby. my mother always called me the surprise. [laughter] she was about -- i was about 30 before it hit me. [laughter] said, three older brothers. they all went off injured the military. my oldest brother, 288 combat missions in vietnam. we were very lucky to get him back home. [applause] john, wasbrother, stationed in morocco and other places for a long time. my third brother, david, trained as a combat medic. he never actually was put into ever see myif you brother david, if you are ever back in oklahoma, where you have to be to see him, all i can say is, i have one piece of advice, do not choke around him. david is convinced to this day that he can perform a tracheotomy when his pocket knife. [laughter] so
a big part of that decision will come straight through new hampshire. so, thank you very much for being here today. it matters. thank you. [applause] wouldarren: i thought i tell you a bit about myself and why i am in this fight. oklahoma.out in i am the youngest, have three much-older brothers. i was what used to be referred to as the late in life baby. my mother always called me the surprise. [laughter] she was about -- i was about 30 before it hit me. [laughter] said, three older brothers....
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most have their eyes on new hampshire. a key battleground state including senator amy klobuchar who will be front and center at the town hall tonight hosted by don lemon. suzanne malveaux is in manchester for more. i'm really looking forward to this. it will be fascinating for sure. she's been on the campaign trail there all weekend. what's the message you're hearing she's going to drive home tonight? >> sure, poppy. there's a lot of excitement about this. you see in the backdrop is where don will be seated across from her. it will be an intimate setting. about 270 folks here in the theater. and faculty, students, democratic activists. a real chance to see up close and front what she's got to say and to learn about her. one of the things i've noticed in covering her, she's very personable. likes to bring things home in terms of her own experiences. she's a storyteller, uses metaphors. you'll hear her priorities including taking on climate change. but also working across the aisle. the ability to get things done. work with
most have their eyes on new hampshire. a key battleground state including senator amy klobuchar who will be front and center at the town hall tonight hosted by don lemon. suzanne malveaux is in manchester for more. i'm really looking forward to this. it will be fascinating for sure. she's been on the campaign trail there all weekend. what's the message you're hearing she's going to drive home tonight? >> sure, poppy. there's a lot of excitement about this. you see in the backdrop is where...
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it's a challenge in new hampshire. it's a challenge in the united states and it's a challenge all around the world and that is climate change. i have been working on this issue for more than a dozen years. i wrote a book about it with my friend carl pope who did a great job leading the sierra club. we have copies of the book for everyone when you leave. one per family. they cost a lot of money. and if you open it up, with the exception of a handful of people at the head table, you will have one of the rarest books of the world that is unautographed book by bloomberg. i thought that was funnier than you did, actually. [laughter] mayor bloomberg: fighting climate change is the best way to save lives because you reduce pollution. and you save money by reducing energy bills and that's good. and you grow the economy by creating jobs. and during my term as mayor of new york city, we substantially cut the city's carbon footprint while also increasing life expectancy by three years. it was three years greater than the national
it's a challenge in new hampshire. it's a challenge in the united states and it's a challenge all around the world and that is climate change. i have been working on this issue for more than a dozen years. i wrote a book about it with my friend carl pope who did a great job leading the sierra club. we have copies of the book for everyone when you leave. one per family. they cost a lot of money. and if you open it up, with the exception of a handful of people at the head table, you will have one...