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new hampshire concepts. coordinated veterans services under one roof in new hampshire, while putting resources together to streamline services for one simple goal, better outcomes for our veterans. this is a team effort. with the general of the veterans council, our commissioners, the veterans groups across the state, many of whom are with us here today, to our veterans i would now ask you to please stand so we can thank you for your service. you're counting on us and we won't let you down. thank you, guys. [ applause ] a statistic often cited and one worthy of our appreciation is the fact that we have the lowest poverty rate in the nation. by any measure -- [ applause ] by any measure, this is a sign of our state's prosperity, to be sure, but we have to understand that there are still many living in the shadows. when we talk about the issues of drug misuse, homelessness, abused children, i think we can all agree that one is too many and the fight is never done. this winter's bruising weather highlighted a n
new hampshire concepts. coordinated veterans services under one roof in new hampshire, while putting resources together to streamline services for one simple goal, better outcomes for our veterans. this is a team effort. with the general of the veterans council, our commissioners, the veterans groups across the state, many of whom are with us here today, to our veterans i would now ask you to please stand so we can thank you for your service. you're counting on us and we won't let you down....
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house in concorde, new hampshire. he talked about stem education, school safety and education savings accounts. >> good morning mr. speaker, members of the house and senate the executive council will join us here today my fellow citizens, welcome. i want to give a special thanks to a few people without -- to people who instilled what public service is all about, my mom and dad, for joining us here today. [applause] >> i love that my wife is taking pictures of my mom and dad a big thank you to my family, some of you have seen my family scampering around in the woman who has sacrificed everything, my wife. [applause] >> i want to thank another guest, some of over the past year we've spent time with, you know her incredible well someone who has brought a lot of pride to the state of new hampshire and handles her job with dignity, chief justice -- >> finally, i would be remiss if we don't take pause and thank god for his grace and compassion and instilling in all of us the application of public service we take seriously y
house in concorde, new hampshire. he talked about stem education, school safety and education savings accounts. >> good morning mr. speaker, members of the house and senate the executive council will join us here today my fellow citizens, welcome. i want to give a special thanks to a few people without -- to people who instilled what public service is all about, my mom and dad, for joining us here today. [applause] >> i love that my wife is taking pictures of my mom and dad a big...
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we can't lose site of new hampshire's future. we have to make sure we are planning for the long-term and appreciate the steps that got us here. whether republican or democrat, we all share a passion for our communities to make them better and to make them stronger. we have a commitment making sure that new hampshire remains the best place to live, work and raise a family. let us remember that supporting and embracing policies that put people first is why our citizens sent us to concord and despite washington's dysfunction, here in new hampshire, we are focused on the individual not just the system. and we're putting people above politics. [ applause ] >> and i think it is worth noting that we here in new hampshire, wednesday th underst how we work together and treat each other are important as the results we achieve. we worked hard from day one to manage government, and provide better results for every person in the grant state. we must be positive, constructive ask we don't ask anyone to waiver from the philosophical principal p
we can't lose site of new hampshire's future. we have to make sure we are planning for the long-term and appreciate the steps that got us here. whether republican or democrat, we all share a passion for our communities to make them better and to make them stronger. we have a commitment making sure that new hampshire remains the best place to live, work and raise a family. let us remember that supporting and embracing policies that put people first is why our citizens sent us to concord and...
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hampshire in portsman, new hampshire, which was a navy base. he never came. we did have tony randall. i took tony randall through yolken restaurant which was the place to go at that time. believe me, i have never taken any politicians who was as well received as tony randall was in yorkens during the campaign. it was glorious. and, my sister, peggy, was a waitre waitress at the time and he met her. the next day my sister was with me at a political event, tony randall, remembered her name. i just thought you know, this guy has something. he did. it turned out to be a great surprise to everybody. we got to chicago and it was like going to eastern europe where everything was controlled. delegates could not bring newspapers into the convention because it would looked like we were not paying attention if we were all reading newspapers. that wednesday ooerevening, mccy delegates took over the floor about 5:00 between sessions, and we protested the law and we had a big dinner that we charted around and got some publicity about that. the next day when
hampshire in portsman, new hampshire, which was a navy base. he never came. we did have tony randall. i took tony randall through yolken restaurant which was the place to go at that time. believe me, i have never taken any politicians who was as well received as tony randall was in yorkens during the campaign. it was glorious. and, my sister, peggy, was a waitre waitress at the time and he met her. the next day my sister was with me at a political event, tony randall, remembered her name. i...
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so new hampshire was all alone. and the whole country was watching and analyzing what happened in new hampshire. and that's what set the change forever because people were amazed at what happened. they were pleased that the little guy could really change the course of history. no one expected what happened in new hampshire.what happened in new hampshire. and it was not that president lyndon johnson did not get more votes, he did, but he lost the delegates. the primary is for choosing delegates to go to the convention. 20/24 delegates on the democratic side ended up being mccarthy delegates. leading up, they sought would be the republicans that had the brutal battle. it was going to be a bloodbath. everyone thought the democrats were -- it would be an easy- going -- because they had an incumbent running. so, that is what was written up until the day of the primary. and then, right after the primary, everything was turned upside down. the first time magazine to come out, they described it as new hampshire has this rel
so new hampshire was all alone. and the whole country was watching and analyzing what happened in new hampshire. and that's what set the change forever because people were amazed at what happened. they were pleased that the little guy could really change the course of history. no one expected what happened in new hampshire.what happened in new hampshire. and it was not that president lyndon johnson did not get more votes, he did, but he lost the delegates. the primary is for choosing delegates...
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hampshire presidential primary that indicated that most mccarthy voters in new hampshire's -- new hampshire were in favor of the war in vietnam, and even a pole commissioned by lbj himself maybe that indicated they were overwhelmingly in favor of the bombing in vietnam. and, and then it seems counterintuitive, but -- but, i guess that nobody has had -- shown that this was misleading. i don't know exactly what it says, but i think that one thing that occurs to me is that -- for all of the criticism, that mccarthy received over that year for his qualities as a candidate, all of the ways that he was lacking as a candidate, -- you know, sort of the coolness, the intellectuality, the elevated language that he was so good at wielding, i sometimes wonder if they -- if a lot of people did not get him wrong. and the fact that even with all of these voters in favor of vietnam were casting their vote in favor of gene mccarthy says something. it might be kind of confusing, but it says -- it says something about his -- to me, it seems that it says something about his remarkable qualities as a candidate,
hampshire presidential primary that indicated that most mccarthy voters in new hampshire's -- new hampshire were in favor of the war in vietnam, and even a pole commissioned by lbj himself maybe that indicated they were overwhelmingly in favor of the bombing in vietnam. and, and then it seems counterintuitive, but -- but, i guess that nobody has had -- shown that this was misleading. i don't know exactly what it says, but i think that one thing that occurs to me is that -- for all of the...
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talk hosted by the young them across in new hampshire. about political strategy heading into 2018 and 2020. this is about 20 minutes. >> all right. i have the honor and privilege of introducing our speaker tonight. when we were thinking about who to invite to our event tonight, we were looking and we were thinking, we came across secretary julian castro. and who better to speak to new hampshire young democrats? our core mission is to train, recruit and elect young democrats. we could not think of anyone more perfect to speak to us tonight as we continue to grow, as we continue to support young candidates. as someone who at the age of 24 -- 26? was a city counselor in san antonio. and at the age of 32 became mayor san antonio. than before age 40 with secretary of housing and urban development. so he is the real deal. and on top of that, he has now dedicated himself to helping support aggressive candidates not only here in new hampshire when across the entire country, without further ado, please give a resounding new hampshire welcome to se
talk hosted by the young them across in new hampshire. about political strategy heading into 2018 and 2020. this is about 20 minutes. >> all right. i have the honor and privilege of introducing our speaker tonight. when we were thinking about who to invite to our event tonight, we were looking and we were thinking, we came across secretary julian castro. and who better to speak to new hampshire young democrats? our core mission is to train, recruit and elect young democrats. we could not...
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hampshire presidential primary and later richard nixon visits new hampshire and wisconsin. >>> next, a look at the 1968 presidential campaign, the race started with candidates including lbj, eugene mccan carthy, robert kennedy, ronald reagan, george rommy, nelson rockefeller and george wallace. it was hubert humphrey who faced richard nixon. a conversation with pat buchanan and barbara perry director of presidential studies at the university of virginia's miller center. this is 90 minutes. >>> on the last evening in march 1968 the stage was set. shortly before 9:00 p.m. washington time in theid
hampshire presidential primary and later richard nixon visits new hampshire and wisconsin. >>> next, a look at the 1968 presidential campaign, the race started with candidates including lbj, eugene mccan carthy, robert kennedy, ronald reagan, george rommy, nelson rockefeller and george wallace. it was hubert humphrey who faced richard nixon. a conversation with pat buchanan and barbara perry director of presidential studies at the university of virginia's miller center. this is 90...
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meeting voters in new hampshire and wisconsin. nixon would go on to win primaries in both of these states on his way to securing the gop nomination. he then defeated hubert humphrey and george wallace in the general election winning 32 states. this half hour film is courtesy of the richard nixon presidential library and museum. >> new hampshire is one of the key places where people have a chance to meet the candidates, as well as read about them. the new hampshire republican presidential primary, the start of the 1968 campaign trail. from the beginning, the candidate who really has been seen and heard by the people of new hampshire is richard nixon. you are about to accompany richard nixon on the first leg of his 1968 new hampshire campaign. you will meet the candidate, his family and the next and staff. -- and the nixon staff. you will hear what richard nixon had to say, and what people said to him. >> i hear all those tales about bullies and everything. i'm glad to find some new hampshire people here. arnold, how did you get up.
meeting voters in new hampshire and wisconsin. nixon would go on to win primaries in both of these states on his way to securing the gop nomination. he then defeated hubert humphrey and george wallace in the general election winning 32 states. this half hour film is courtesy of the richard nixon presidential library and museum. >> new hampshire is one of the key places where people have a chance to meet the candidates, as well as read about them. the new hampshire republican presidential...
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you all are doing it right here in new hampshire better than anybody else. congratulations. >> [applause] sec. castro: i also want to just take a quick point of personal privilege to acknowledge to love of my life who is here, my wife erica. >> [applause] sec. castro: erica has been in public education first as a classroom teacher as an instructional coach for elementary math teachers, and she and i have two kids. christian just turned two years old and our daughter is about to turn nine in march. i know i could not be up here or do what i do without erica. so, thank you. >> [applause] sec. castro: it is good to be back in the granite state. you all know that i'm a proud texan. even though our two states are separated by a couple thousand miles, there is actually a lot are states have in common. for example, folks in both our states are known for their fierce sense of independence. texas is known as the lone star state, while new hampshire has the motto, "live free or die." the people of both our states have a rich history of democratic leadership and partic
you all are doing it right here in new hampshire better than anybody else. congratulations. >> [applause] sec. castro: i also want to just take a quick point of personal privilege to acknowledge to love of my life who is here, my wife erica. >> [applause] sec. castro: erica has been in public education first as a classroom teacher as an instructional coach for elementary math teachers, and she and i have two kids. christian just turned two years old and our daughter is about to turn...
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i'm glad to find some new hampshire people here. arnold, how did you get up. >> richard nixon has talked about a new vision for america's future. he has said 1968 is a time to begin that future, and the place to begin is in new hampshire. ♪ [crowd noise] reporter: on february 2, richard nixon held his first press conference of the 1968 presidential campaign, in manchester, new hampshire. >> tell us what you feel you could win now and you couldn't win in 1960? mr. nixon: i assessed my ability to win and cope with the issues and the fire of the primaries, and not just smoke-filled rooms in miami. reporter: the next and scheduled for the next three days would include a reception, a dinner speech and conversations with people about issues, and public and on television. mr. and them: in 1968, i look at the future of this country to the 20th century. in 1968, i had to think of the past, also the future but to think of the past and the present. and in 1968, as you men will hear in my speeches, i am going to be talking about america's fut
i'm glad to find some new hampshire people here. arnold, how did you get up. >> richard nixon has talked about a new vision for america's future. he has said 1968 is a time to begin that future, and the place to begin is in new hampshire. ♪ [crowd noise] reporter: on february 2, richard nixon held his first press conference of the 1968 presidential campaign, in manchester, new hampshire. >> tell us what you feel you could win now and you couldn't win in 1960? mr. nixon: i assessed...
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nixon would return to new hampshire. but before he did, he would initiate his campaign in wisconsin. the primary in that state is only three weeks after the new hampshire primary. the demands of a national political campaign had begun. >> mrs. nixon, how do you feel starting out on another campaign? you've been on quite a few yourself? >> yes, i have. but they are all exciting. and the one that started in new hampshire couldn't have been more so. i think local people were surprised by the enthusiasm and size of the crowds and wonderful spirit of the people. >> these are very exhausting experiences. do you have a couple of qualms in the back of your mind about having to face some months of this? >> no. actually, i've done it so many times that i don't. and also my heart is in it. i'm a willing volunteer, i might say. >> is there anything about this campaign that you already sense is different from other campaign ns the past? >> well, not yet. there is enthusiasm. there always has been. but i feel there is even more. and a
nixon would return to new hampshire. but before he did, he would initiate his campaign in wisconsin. the primary in that state is only three weeks after the new hampshire primary. the demands of a national political campaign had begun. >> mrs. nixon, how do you feel starting out on another campaign? you've been on quite a few yourself? >> yes, i have. but they are all exciting. and the one that started in new hampshire couldn't have been more so. i think local people were surprised...
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grew up out in rural east kingston, new hampshire. he had a degree in acutarial science which as many of you know, that is the science of forecasting risk. he was the kind of kid that made you feel really good about yourself. you would give him five minutes, you really liked him. and, you know, he just made a bad choice one night, as smart as he was, he found his way into our kitchen cabinet and sadly, the rest is history. he got hooked on it and had to go to the street eventually. he, found fentanyl and has been gone for 2 1/2 years and we miss him every day. >> thank you, darling. take care of yourself okay? thank you very much. [applause] so many cases like that. we're also taking action to prevent addiction by addressing the problem of overprescribing. [applause] and our department of justice is looking very seriously into bringing major litigation against some of these drug companies. [applause] we'll bring it at a federal level. [applause] some states are already bringing it but we're thinking about bringing it at a very high fe
grew up out in rural east kingston, new hampshire. he had a degree in acutarial science which as many of you know, that is the science of forecasting risk. he was the kind of kid that made you feel really good about yourself. you would give him five minutes, you really liked him. and, you know, he just made a bad choice one night, as smart as he was, he found his way into our kitchen cabinet and sadly, the rest is history. he got hooked on it and had to go to the street eventually. he, found...
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grew up out in rural east kingston, new hampshire. he had a degree in actuarial science, which as many of you know, that's the science of forecasting risk. he was the kind of kid that made you feel really good about yourself. you would give him five minutes, you really liked him. and, you know, he just made a bad choice one night, as smart as he was, he found his way into our kitchen cabinet, and sadly the rest is history. he got hooked on it. and had to go to the street eventually, and he found fentanyl. and he's been gone for two and a half years. and we miss him every day. thank you. >> thank you, darling. >> thank you. >> thank you. thank you very much. [applause] >> beautiful boy. so many cases like that. we're also taking action to prevent addiction by addressing the problem of overprescribing. [applause] and our department of justice is looking very seriously into bringing major litigation against some of these drug companies. [applause] we'll bring it at a federal level. [applause] some states are already bringing it, but we'r
grew up out in rural east kingston, new hampshire. he had a degree in actuarial science, which as many of you know, that's the science of forecasting risk. he was the kind of kid that made you feel really good about yourself. you would give him five minutes, you really liked him. and, you know, he just made a bad choice one night, as smart as he was, he found his way into our kitchen cabinet, and sadly the rest is history. he got hooked on it. and had to go to the street eventually, and he...
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grew up out in rural east kingston, new hampshire. he had a degree in actuarial science, which as many of you know, that's the science of forecasting risk. he was the kind of kid that made you feel really good about yourself. you'd give him five minutes, you really liked him. and you know, he just made a bad choice one night, as smart as he was. he found his way into our kitchen cabinet and sadly the rest is history. he got hooked on it and had to go to the street eventually and he found fentanyl. he's been gone for 2 1/2 years. and we miss him every day. thank you. president trump: thank you, darling. you take care of yourself. ok? thank you. thank you very much. [applause] pres. trump: and so many cases like that. we're also taking action to prevent addiction by addressing the problem of overprescribing. [applause] pres. trump: and our department of justice is looking very seriously into bringing major litigation against some of these drug companies. [applause] pres. trump: we'll bring it at a federal level. [applause] pres. trump:
grew up out in rural east kingston, new hampshire. he had a degree in actuarial science, which as many of you know, that's the science of forecasting risk. he was the kind of kid that made you feel really good about yourself. you'd give him five minutes, you really liked him. and you know, he just made a bad choice one night, as smart as he was. he found his way into our kitchen cabinet and sadly the rest is history. he got hooked on it and had to go to the street eventually and he found...
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bush in new hampshire. i ran into mccarthy, and i was going up to new hampshire. and he said don't worry, pat, when you get up there, you don't have to win, you just have to beat the point spread. >> larry from houston, texas, democrat's line, go ahead. >> caller: yeah, i'm also a veteran. the thing that i think caused nixon to win is because he had a cause that all my friends and a couple of them died in vietnam, as a result of it. and what it was is the draft just turned everybody away from the thought that we were going to have anything other than a war for the rest of our lives. >> thank you, larry. >> you know, on the draft, when i went to work with nixon, i was -- had come out, decided that we were going to have to do away with the draft because the country was coming apart. secondarily, because we were beginning to draft people who basically, in the barracks, would have been seditious. they were so anti-war. they were so anti-military at the time, that in order to fight the war, future wars, you're probably going to have to end the draft. and nixon, i've go
bush in new hampshire. i ran into mccarthy, and i was going up to new hampshire. and he said don't worry, pat, when you get up there, you don't have to win, you just have to beat the point spread. >> larry from houston, texas, democrat's line, go ahead. >> caller: yeah, i'm also a veteran. the thing that i think caused nixon to win is because he had a cause that all my friends and a couple of them died in vietnam, as a result of it. and what it was is the draft just turned everybody...
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and if i won the primary new hampshire or if i had done well in the primary new hampshire, it would have been felt at that time that it was a personal struggle. it would have been written in the press. every time i spoke about the vietnam or spoken on what i think needs to be done as far as the cities are concerned. it's put in the context of a personal struggle between myself and president johnson. therefore, we would get away from what the issues are which divide this country. i think that the new hampshire primary established that the division that exists in this country and division that exists in the democratic party are there. i haven't brought that about. what brought that about is what president johnson, the policies of president johnson. as far as what is happening at the moment, i can't believe that anybody thinks that this is a pleasant struggle or i'm asking for a free ride. i've got five months ahead of me as far as the convention is concerned. i'm going to go into primary and present my case to the american people. i'm going to go across this country. >> pat buchanan,
and if i won the primary new hampshire or if i had done well in the primary new hampshire, it would have been felt at that time that it was a personal struggle. it would have been written in the press. every time i spoke about the vietnam or spoken on what i think needs to be done as far as the cities are concerned. it's put in the context of a personal struggle between myself and president johnson. therefore, we would get away from what the issues are which divide this country. i think that...
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plays not politics that well in new hampshire. does.it never >> did you tell senator mccain you were planning on coming up to new hampshire? no, we didn't talk about that. we talked about a lot of other himgs but i intend to visit shortly and i'll certainly bring from people ings here. is very very much -- much aware of what's going on. when i went to visit him last on he had briefing books his lap and was watching the news. very much keeping up. >> senator, the president won by a 2-1 margin last time. crowded field.ry what do you suggest happen? there could bece --e coordination >> there will certainly be fewer challenges than before. ways off.ill a i don't know what will develop between now and then. republican that you wanted to see challenge trump, ould he be better off running in the g.o.p. primaries or try running as an independent or third party? >> i don't know. tell.ill i hope somebody runs as a i think n because republicans are yearning to hear a conservative message. raditional conservative message. but in the end, peop
plays not politics that well in new hampshire. does.it never >> did you tell senator mccain you were planning on coming up to new hampshire? no, we didn't talk about that. we talked about a lot of other himgs but i intend to visit shortly and i'll certainly bring from people ings here. is very very much -- much aware of what's going on. when i went to visit him last on he had briefing books his lap and was watching the news. very much keeping up. >> senator, the president won by a...
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it was cohosted by the new hampshire council of politics and the new england council. it is one hour and 15 minutes. >> we have been doing it for 50 years. this is an. it. >> we had some candidates that were here 40 or 50 times. my students get to know them. sen. flake: that is awesome. >> i think we are good to go. >> i think what people find refreshing is that we are able to bring in democrats and republicans from the new england region. we hope all of you will be able to come down. for the purpose of introducing our friend, i will ask the president of this prestigious college to do the introductions. republicans from the new england region. [applause] >> good morning. a big day for jim, it is st. patrick's day eve. he has 365 green ties. he is the only living person who was an eyewitness to saint patrick driving the snakes out of ireland. [laughter] >> senator, if you need help driving the snakes out of washington, you can ask him for help. [applause] >> welcome to the new hampshire institute of politics at st. anselm college. new hampshire has a history of politica
it was cohosted by the new hampshire council of politics and the new england council. it is one hour and 15 minutes. >> we have been doing it for 50 years. this is an. it. >> we had some candidates that were here 40 or 50 times. my students get to know them. sen. flake: that is awesome. >> i think we are good to go. >> i think what people find refreshing is that we are able to bring in democrats and republicans from the new england region. we hope all of you will be able...
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and your governor, who is great, the numbers are going down in new hampshire. i don't know if you've seen it, but the numbers are going down. chris, we were just -- stand up, chris. [ applause ] >> it's really one of the few bright spots where the numbers are going down and that is a tremendous achievement. thank you, chris. according to a recent dartmouth study sh the sanctuary city of florence, massachusetts, one of the primary sources of fentanyl in six new hampshire counties. i.c.e. recently arrested 15 ms-13 gang members. these are not good people, folks. okay. these are bad, bad people. they don't use guns. they would rather use knives because it is more painful. and it takes longer. these are bad people. in boston, massachusetts, which is a place where you have sanctuary cities, i'm repeating my call on congress to block funds for sanctuary cities and to close the deadly loopholes that allow criminals back into our country and into our country in the first place. you know, some things are very understandable. we have a lot of issues where we're on both s
and your governor, who is great, the numbers are going down in new hampshire. i don't know if you've seen it, but the numbers are going down. chris, we were just -- stand up, chris. [ applause ] >> it's really one of the few bright spots where the numbers are going down and that is a tremendous achievement. thank you, chris. according to a recent dartmouth study sh the sanctuary city of florence, massachusetts, one of the primary sources of fentanyl in six new hampshire counties. i.c.e....
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specifically in new hampshire. so it is something we have heard from politicians up there. the president plans to roll out the plan of how to spend the $6 billion that congress recently appropriated for it and that includes things like an education campaign, advertising, treatment for people who are addicted to opioids, some job helping folks get jobs. but also cracking down on drug traffickers and perhaps going as far as what some drug traffickers using the death penalty. >> and that will get a great deal of attention. the president in new hampshire today, jeff flake, who is also a republican, a republican not terribly fond of the president, was there on friday. john kasich, another person going there again very shortly, i'm sure he's been there already. does this mean that the president faces a potential primary challenge in this state. >> it doesn't mean it yet. but it does mean that clearly some folks in his party are looking at the prospect of if that might be something to pursue. obviously we have seen donald
specifically in new hampshire. so it is something we have heard from politicians up there. the president plans to roll out the plan of how to spend the $6 billion that congress recently appropriated for it and that includes things like an education campaign, advertising, treatment for people who are addicted to opioids, some job helping folks get jobs. but also cracking down on drug traffickers and perhaps going as far as what some drug traffickers using the death penalty. >> and that...
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that plays well in new hampshire. i hope it never does. >> did you tell senator mccain you're planning to come appear? >> no. we didn't talk about that. we we're talking about other things. i intend to visit him shortly and certainly well bring him the greetings of the people here. he is very much aware of what's going on. when i went to visit him last on he had briefing books on his lapse and he is watching the news. he's very much keeping up. >> senator flake, the president won his primary by 2-1 margin last night. what do you suggest -- is there a chance they could be some important issue to -- [inaudible] a small number of challengers. >> there will be fewer challenges. this is still a ways off. i don't know what will develop between now and then. >> the republican you want to see challenge trump would be better off running in the gop primary versus running as an independent or third party? >> time will tell. i hope so but it was because i think republicans are yearning to hear the message, the traditional conserv
that plays well in new hampshire. i hope it never does. >> did you tell senator mccain you're planning to come appear? >> no. we didn't talk about that. we we're talking about other things. i intend to visit him shortly and certainly well bring him the greetings of the people here. he is very much aware of what's going on. when i went to visit him last on he had briefing books on his lapse and he is watching the news. he's very much keeping up. >> senator flake, the president...
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[applause] welcome to the new hampshire institute of politics. it's great to have everyone back here again. new hampshire has a long tradition of political and civic and -- civic engagement. it is my pleasure today to welcome the united states senator, jeff flake, from arizona. senator flake was first elected to the senate in 2013, and previously served six terms in the house of representative's. anator flake has been advocate for limited government, responsible spending, and free trade. recently he offered conscience of the conservative, a rejection of district of politics and a return to principal. which has been described as a thoughtful defense of traditional conservative -- senator flake served as the executive director of the goldwater institute, which is an arizona -- which is an arizona-based think take. he currently lives in arizona with his wife, who is with us today, and their five children. their son is also joining us today. be focusinge will on his continuing message of country over party. please join me in welcoming the united stat
[applause] welcome to the new hampshire institute of politics. it's great to have everyone back here again. new hampshire has a long tradition of political and civic and -- civic engagement. it is my pleasure today to welcome the united states senator, jeff flake, from arizona. senator flake was first elected to the senate in 2013, and previously served six terms in the house of representative's. anator flake has been advocate for limited government, responsible spending, and free trade....
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was generally accepted if i had gone into the primary new hampshire, whether i won the new hampshire primary or if i had done well in the primary in new hampshire, it would have been felt at that time it was a personal struggle. it would have been written in the press that this was a personal struggle every time i have spoken about vietnam over the last several years, every, i of spoken about what i think needs to be done, it has been put in the context of a personal struggle between myself and president johnson. therefore we would get away from what the issues are, which divide this country. i think the new hampshire the divisions that exist in the democratic party are there. i did not bring that about. what rot that about are the policies of president johnson. as far as what is happening at the moment, i can't believe that anyone thinks that this is a pleasant struggle from now on or i am asking for a free ride. i have five minutes -- i have five months ahead of me. i'm going to go into primaries. i am going to present my case to the american people all across the country. buchanan
was generally accepted if i had gone into the primary new hampshire, whether i won the new hampshire primary or if i had done well in the primary in new hampshire, it would have been felt at that time it was a personal struggle. it would have been written in the press that this was a personal struggle every time i have spoken about vietnam over the last several years, every, i of spoken about what i think needs to be done, it has been put in the context of a personal struggle between myself and...
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grew up out in east kingston, new hampshire. he had a degree in actuarial science which as many of you know, that's the science of forecasting risk. he was the kind of kid that made you feel really good about yourself. you give him five minutes, you really liked him. you know, he just made a bad choice one night, as smart as he was. he found his way into our kitchen cabinet and sadly the rest is history. he got hooked on it. he had to go to the street eventually. he found fentanyl. he's been gone for two and a half years and we miss him every day. thank you. >> thank you, darling. take care of yourself, okay? thank you very much. [ applause ] so many cases like that. we are also taking action to prevent addiction by addressing the problem of overprescribing. [ applause ] and our department of justice is looking very seriously into bringing major litigation against some of these drug companies. we'll bring it at a federal level. some states are already bringing it, but we are thinking about bringing it at a very high federal leve
grew up out in east kingston, new hampshire. he had a degree in actuarial science which as many of you know, that's the science of forecasting risk. he was the kind of kid that made you feel really good about yourself. you give him five minutes, you really liked him. you know, he just made a bad choice one night, as smart as he was. he found his way into our kitchen cabinet and sadly the rest is history. he got hooked on it. he had to go to the street eventually. he found fentanyl. he's been...
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president trump landing in new hampshire moments ago. he will address the growing opioid crisis in the country. police in austin, texas, warning against a sophisticated serial bomber after the fourth explosion in less than a month. mike mccall, whose district includes austin, will give us an update and the markets are down a lot right now. we'll tell you what is behind this latest slide on "the daily briefing." >> harris: fox's top story now. the white house is reiterating moments ago, there are no plans to fire the special counsel robert mueller. this despite president trump directly attacking mueller and his investigation for the first time on twitter. bringing in the power panel now. bill is a radio talk show host and a former republican congressional candidate in new jersey. tiffany is co-founder and managing ed tore of the beat the d.c. bill, where do you put this? >> first of all, it's becoming only a political issue. the real question is, this guy didn't get fired by president trump. he got fired by the fbi. seems that the fbi is
president trump landing in new hampshire moments ago. he will address the growing opioid crisis in the country. police in austin, texas, warning against a sophisticated serial bomber after the fourth explosion in less than a month. mike mccall, whose district includes austin, will give us an update and the markets are down a lot right now. we'll tell you what is behind this latest slide on "the daily briefing." >> harris: fox's top story now. the white house is reiterating...
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. >> harris: a fox news alert, president trump along with the first lady on their way to new hampshire. the president expected to unveil his response to the opioid epidemic. at a rally in pennsylvania last week the president described his rationale for seeking the harshest punishment for drug traffickers, watch. >> if somebody kills, they go away for life and they can get the death penalty. you kill 5,000 people with drugs because you're smuggling them in and making a lot of money and people are dying and they don't even put you in jail, they don't do anything but you might get 30 days, 60 days, 90 days, you might get a year but you're not going to get -- and then you wonder why we have a problem. >> harris: you may recall, the president has promised to tackle the source of drug abuse and addiction on the campaign trail. >> remember the promise i made, we will stop those drugs from pouring in, poisoning your children, poisoning everyone else. we will work very hard to get people off that addiction. it's going to happen, we are going to do it. i said i was going to do it and were going
. >> harris: a fox news alert, president trump along with the first lady on their way to new hampshire. the president expected to unveil his response to the opioid epidemic. at a rally in pennsylvania last week the president described his rationale for seeking the harshest punishment for drug traffickers, watch. >> if somebody kills, they go away for life and they can get the death penalty. you kill 5,000 people with drugs because you're smuggling them in and making a lot of money...
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thank you for coming to new hampshire. ,peaking of roads less traveled i am wondering if you could share your thoughts on updating social security so that by 2034 we do not see across-the-board cuts. sen. flake: that is one of the things we've neglected. the longer we neglect it, the tougher it gets. we have had the simpson bowles commission and other commissions look at this. we know the contours of what we need to do for our mandatory spending programs. we have about 10,000 baby boomers retiring every day. it is going to put a strain on these programs over the long-term. with regard to social security, i think -- right now the social security age is 67, it will need to be raised even further. we are living longer. that is good news. when you do have our programs reflect that as well. need to have our programs reflect that as well. attach increases to prices as well as wages. is the easiery fix of the mandatory programs. medicare is a tougher thing to tackle. with that, the average couple medicare$130,000 into and draw ov
thank you for coming to new hampshire. ,peaking of roads less traveled i am wondering if you could share your thoughts on updating social security so that by 2034 we do not see across-the-board cuts. sen. flake: that is one of the things we've neglected. the longer we neglect it, the tougher it gets. we have had the simpson bowles commission and other commissions look at this. we know the contours of what we need to do for our mandatory spending programs. we have about 10,000 baby boomers...
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if i had won the primary in new hampshire or done well in the primary in new hampshire, it would have been felt this was a personal struggle. it would have been written in the press this was a personal struggle. every time i've spoken on vietnam of the past several years, every time i have spoken as far as the scities is concerned, it's been put in the context of a personal struggle. therefore, we would get away from what the issues are which divide this country. i think the new hampshire primary established the division that exist in this country, the division that exist in the democratic party are there. i haven't brought that about. what has brought that about is what president johnson, the policies that are being followed by president johnson. as far as as what is happening at the moment, i can't believe that anybody thinks this is a pleasant struggle from now on or that i'm asking for a free ride. i've got five months ahead of me as far as the convention is concerned. i'm going to go into primary. i'm going to present my case to the american people. i'm going to go all across thi
if i had won the primary in new hampshire or done well in the primary in new hampshire, it would have been felt this was a personal struggle. it would have been written in the press this was a personal struggle. every time i've spoken on vietnam of the past several years, every time i have spoken as far as the scities is concerned, it's been put in the context of a personal struggle. therefore, we would get away from what the issues are which divide this country. i think the new hampshire...
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. >>> primary challenge, as the president heads to new hampshire to unveil a new policy to tackle the opioid crisis, the first in the nation primary, state new hampshire has new questions swirling about whether trump might just face another republican in primary 2020. we've got a lot to get to this morning. our nbc team gets us started at the white house and capitol hill. let's begin with nbc's hahn nick kels at the white house. the president back at it on twitter this morning in a way that's making more than a few republicans nervous. and also as we're getting new details about a possible election in the mueller investigation. >> the entire investigation by mr. mueller depends on what he's doing on collusion. he continues to say with tweets over the weekend saying this isn't about collusion. collusion collusion total witch hunt. the latest tweet i believe was a total witch hunt with massive conflicts of interest. here's what we learned overnight, reporting indicating mueller's investigation focuses on what happens after trump took office. it's focused on how mr. comey was fired reque
. >>> primary challenge, as the president heads to new hampshire to unveil a new policy to tackle the opioid crisis, the first in the nation primary, state new hampshire has new questions swirling about whether trump might just face another republican in primary 2020. we've got a lot to get to this morning. our nbc team gets us started at the white house and capitol hill. let's begin with nbc's hahn nick kels at the white house. the president back at it on twitter this morning in a way...
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george romney had dropped out of new hampshire on him. nelson rockefeller had decided not to run earlier in march. in two nixon's apartment and i remember telling him i thought hubert humphrey would be a tougher nominee and i thought humphrey would get the nomination. challengenot expect a robert kennedy? craig seated not think kennedy would win the nomination. i did not either. >> let's go back to the announcement of eugene mccarthy. who was he and why was his voice so important in the 1968 campaign? >> gene mccarthy was a senator from the midwest who had been a professor of economics and sociology. very aloof and he entered the race as the piece candidate. he got students to support him. he got them to shave their heads and cut their beards. he was the young people's candidate, the upper-middle-class bang candidate for the democrats. if you put the personality of gene mccarthy next to lyndon johnson, they thought they would be running to get the nomination, you could not have found two more different personalities. but he was definitely
george romney had dropped out of new hampshire on him. nelson rockefeller had decided not to run earlier in march. in two nixon's apartment and i remember telling him i thought hubert humphrey would be a tougher nominee and i thought humphrey would get the nomination. challengenot expect a robert kennedy? craig seated not think kennedy would win the nomination. i did not either. >> let's go back to the announcement of eugene mccarthy. who was he and why was his voice so important in the...
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and we've heard a lot from the president in new hampshire. we've heard him talk during campaign about what needed to be done to address this the opioid epidemic. then we heard him go after new hampshire because of the challenges what we haven't heard him do is to put the resources behind his rhetoric. to say this is a crisis and i'm going on put everything i've got against it. that's what we did when we thought we were threaten bid ebola. we're losing over 63,000 people every year to substance use disorders. and to overdoses. we need a commitment, to help treatment, recovery efforts, to help prevention. and going after affordable care act is the worst thing we can do with those people with substance use disorders. the best thing in new hampshire to get people into treatment has been the expansion of medicaid available under the affordable care act. >> thank you for your time. appreciate it. >>> approximately one-third of the population has a facebook account. one-third. they said they're committed to protecting your privacy. so how did they e
and we've heard a lot from the president in new hampshire. we've heard him talk during campaign about what needed to be done to address this the opioid epidemic. then we heard him go after new hampshire because of the challenges what we haven't heard him do is to put the resources behind his rhetoric. to say this is a crisis and i'm going on put everything i've got against it. that's what we did when we thought we were threaten bid ebola. we're losing over 63,000 people every year to substance...
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george romney had dropped out of new hampshire on him. so, we drove into -- i did not think kennedy would win the nomination either. >> was go back to the announcement of eugene mccarthy. who was he and why was his voice so important in the 1968 campaign? >> gene mccarthy was a senator who had been at professor of economics and sociology. aloof and he entered the race as the piece candidate. him.t students to support he got them to shave their heads and cut their beards. he was the young people's candidate, the upper-middle-class bang candidate for the democrats. if you put the personality of gene mccarthy next to lyndon johnson, they thought they would be running to get the nomination, you could not have found two more different personalities. but he was definitely the and comes withte an seven percentage points of the reason johnson dropped out. guest: johnson's name was not on the ballot. he won the race with 49% as a right in. write in. half thought that johnson had not been tough enough on the war. i think they knew it was coming tha
george romney had dropped out of new hampshire on him. so, we drove into -- i did not think kennedy would win the nomination either. >> was go back to the announcement of eugene mccarthy. who was he and why was his voice so important in the 1968 campaign? >> gene mccarthy was a senator who had been at professor of economics and sociology. aloof and he entered the race as the piece candidate. him.t students to support he got them to shave their heads and cut their beards. he was the...
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new hampshire in the next hour. t! thou hast the patchy beard of a pre-pubescent squire! thy armor was forged by a feeble-fingered peasant woman... your mom! as long as hecklers love to heckle, you can count on geico saving folks money. boring! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. nashua nausea naush naush ♪ oh, look... another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and wrinkles. one week? that definitely works! rapid wrinkle repair®. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. see what's possible. >>> that wraps up this hour of "msnbc live," a busy news hour. my friend katy tur joins me now. >> it is wonderful to see you this late in the day. >> this is very late for me. >> are you still awake? >> >> reporter: %. >> amon, thank you very much, good to see you. it's 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in the eas
new hampshire in the next hour. t! thou hast the patchy beard of a pre-pubescent squire! thy armor was forged by a feeble-fingered peasant woman... your mom! as long as hecklers love to heckle, you can count on geico saving folks money. boring! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. nashua nausea naush naush ♪ oh, look... another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® works in just one week. with the...
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he is in manchester, new hampshire. he's going to be delivering re, mas on the opioid crisis, wants to cut the available drugs that are out in the public market by a third. the drug industry not too keen on that. he's also calling for the death penalty for anyone who sells bad or dangerous stuff like this. we'll have more after this. ♪ . . . . but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ ♪ everything is working, working, just like it should ♪ neil: we were talking during the break what the president is going to say in manchester as he talks up opioid abuse this country and how he will get a handle on it. first time he visited a state he lost during his presidency. cheryl casone in the next hour. >> we will have president trump during this hour. stokes are falling -- stocks are falling because of a reports after massive data breach at facebook. i'm cheryl casone i'm in for trish regan today. welcome all of you to the intelligenc
he is in manchester, new hampshire. he's going to be delivering re, mas on the opioid crisis, wants to cut the available drugs that are out in the public market by a third. the drug industry not too keen on that. he's also calling for the death penalty for anyone who sells bad or dangerous stuff like this. we'll have more after this. ♪ . . . . but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ ♪ everything is...
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president trump is speaking about the opioid crisis in new hampshire. he says there will be a major news conference on drug prices in around a month. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is bloomberg markets. scarlet: it is time for the bloomberg business look. greg hayes is lying the groundwork for his exit. in a conversation with bloomberg, he says he discussed plans to leave after completing the unit. the deal could close in a few months. he plans to stick around to ensure its successful integration. he says the timeline could change if they pursue a breakup. twitter's targeting cryptocurrency. one person says the company plans to ban online ads that offer coin offerings. it joins other giants, including facebook, and google, which will discontinue ads in june. the retail apocalypse in the u.s. has claimed another victim, claire's filed for bankruptcy today agreeing to a debt restructuring plan. it is controlled by a private equity firm. that is your business update. julia: trump has finished a speech on the opioid crisis in new hampshire. he says ther
president trump is speaking about the opioid crisis in new hampshire. he says there will be a major news conference on drug prices in around a month. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is bloomberg markets. scarlet: it is time for the bloomberg business look. greg hayes is lying the groundwork for his exit. in a conversation with bloomberg, he says he discussed plans to leave after completing the unit. the deal could close in a few months. he plans to stick around to ensure its successful...
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"richard nixon nixonesident" film shows meeting voters in new hampshire and wisconsin. next and would would -- make ne would went -- win bothn would primaries on his road to the white house. hampshire is one of the key places where people have a chance to meet the candidates, as well as read about them. the new hampshire republican presidential primary, the start of the 1968 campaign trail. from the beginning, the candidate who really has been seen and heard by the people of new hampshire is richard nixon. you are about to accompany richard nixon on the first leg of his 1968 new hampshire campaign.
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the new hampshire republican presidential primary, the start of the 1968 campaign trail. from the beginning, the candidate who really has been seen and heard by the people of new hampshire is richard nixon. you are about to accompany richard nixon on the first leg of his 1968 new hampshire campaign.
the new hampshire republican presidential primary, the start of the 1968 campaign trail. from the beginning, the candidate who really has been seen and heard by the people of new hampshire is richard nixon. you are about to accompany richard nixon on the first leg of his 1968 new hampshire campaign.
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this was in new hampshire in 1992. i was writing, every day i was writing a column about the new hampshire primaries. i had to think of something every day. one day you look at the schedule, who is around, who is doing what. i decided to spend a day following then first lady barbara bush around, not at a stalker but as a member of the press corps with the first lady. and she was in town, going all over new hampshire to campaign on behalf of her husband, then president george bush, the first one. and it was a big deal, big motorcade, big entourage of new hampshire politicians and secret service and everything. then a press bus full of real washington reporters and me. i'm like, in the back of the bus. i love that. i love watching it all happen not having to be part of it. make fun of it but i don't have to deal with it. i have to pretend that i care or get anything write. i get to make stuff up. we go around at the end of the day and there is a big rally in a hotel i think in nashua, new hampshire. packed ballroom. all
this was in new hampshire in 1992. i was writing, every day i was writing a column about the new hampshire primaries. i had to think of something every day. one day you look at the schedule, who is around, who is doing what. i decided to spend a day following then first lady barbara bush around, not at a stalker but as a member of the press corps with the first lady. and she was in town, going all over new hampshire to campaign on behalf of her husband, then president george bush, the first...
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the new hampshire republican presidential primary, the start of the 1968 campaign trail. from the beginning, the candidate who really has been seen and heard by the people of new hampshire is richaix
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peter doocy has a story tonight from manchester, new hampshire. >> at a famous new hampshire event called politics and eggs. jeff flake cracked open the door to a presidential campaign. >> i hope that someone does run the republican primary, somebody it sounds, and i doubt it will pass pay >> he did not propose any new policies, but he mostly warned of his party's ideals flipping away in the age of trump. >> i stand before you today the rarest of speeches. the american conservative, americana never trump. >> the candidate visits most frequently, trying to establish street cried by talking up his friendship with somebody who has already won two new hampshire primaries. >> so my best political memories were traveling around with senator mccain. >> for months he has been trying to steer his party away from members he deems too controversial. >> roy moore and donald trump. >> that comment in the fall earned him a presidential nickname, flaky, the dismissal of the senator as irrelevant. >> nobody knows who the hell he is. the rnc is already dismissing telling them "president trump won because
peter doocy has a story tonight from manchester, new hampshire. >> at a famous new hampshire event called politics and eggs. jeff flake cracked open the door to a presidential campaign. >> i hope that someone does run the republican primary, somebody it sounds, and i doubt it will pass pay >> he did not propose any new policies, but he mostly warned of his party's ideals flipping away in the age of trump. >> i stand before you today the rarest of speeches. the american...