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. >> you live in new hampshire. >> i do. >> new hampshire is clearly heartland, right? >> yeah and no. we have had ben & jerry's spillover. >> literally flows across -- >> it flows across. the western wind blows vermont exit dust into new hampshire, and flatlanders keep coming up for massachusetts because we have no taxes basically. we don't have income tax, i capital gains tax or a sales tax. massachusetts people rush appear to live. this is great no taxes and the nay but where did all those services go we used to have? people who lived in new hampshire for years and years ago, what services? when i first moved up to new hampshire i was putting on my garbage at the end of the driveway. >> no. >> for three weeks before a notice there were three weeks of garbage out at the end of the driveway. you have to take care of that yourself up here. >> you take it to the dump? >> you take it to the dump. >> that the only thing i know about new england is you go to the dump. >> and you have to plow your driveway even in july. >> you chose that life. i mean, you had to know that he
. >> you live in new hampshire. >> i do. >> new hampshire is clearly heartland, right? >> yeah and no. we have had ben & jerry's spillover. >> literally flows across -- >> it flows across. the western wind blows vermont exit dust into new hampshire, and flatlanders keep coming up for massachusetts because we have no taxes basically. we don't have income tax, i capital gains tax or a sales tax. massachusetts people rush appear to live. this is great no...
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. >> you live in new hampshire. >> i do. >> you live in new hampshire. >> i do currently heartland? >> yes and no we have ben & jerry's pullover. [laughter] it blows across. [laughter] that western wind blows the vermont pixie dust into new hampshire and flatlanders come up massachusetts because we have no taxes appear basically we don't have capital gains tax or sales tax or income tax. the massachusetts people russia peer and then they say where did all the services go? those that lived in new hampshire for years and years say what services? my first moved up to new hampshire i was be my garbage out at the end of the driveway for weeks before realize there was three weeks of garbage out at the end. you got it take that out yourself to the dump. >> with new england you go to the dump. >> you have to plow your driveway even in july. >> you chose that life. you had to know it would be cold up there quick. >> i wish i had known how cold. [laughter] i stumbled into it. i had an old buddy who lived up here use to come visit him and his wife and i fell in love with the place and it was v
. >> you live in new hampshire. >> i do. >> you live in new hampshire. >> i do currently heartland? >> yes and no we have ben & jerry's pullover. [laughter] it blows across. [laughter] that western wind blows the vermont pixie dust into new hampshire and flatlanders come up massachusetts because we have no taxes appear basically we don't have capital gains tax or sales tax or income tax. the massachusetts people russia peer and then they say where did all the...
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new hampshire republican governor also criticized members of his own party thursday. cook you don't wear a mask and social distance just for yourself, do that for those who are surrounding yourself with. and for those out there doing the opposite to make some sort of bizarre political point, it is horribly irresponsible. horrible consequences. amy: the labor department reports nearly 1.4 million u.s. workers filed for initial unemployment assistance last week, a sharp risfrom the previous week, as the worsening pandemic continues to hammer the u.s. economy the latest figures come as 12 million unemployed people are set to lose all their benefits at the end of december. about 19 million people are
new hampshire republican governor also criticized members of his own party thursday. cook you don't wear a mask and social distance just for yourself, do that for those who are surrounding yourself with. and for those out there doing the opposite to make some sort of bizarre political point, it is horribly irresponsible. horrible consequences. amy: the labor department reports nearly 1.4 million u.s. workers filed for initial unemployment assistance last week, a sharp risfrom the previous week,...
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senator from new hampshire. i guess she's better in d.c. than new hampshire later on. >> they'll both get a lot of snow. senator -- >> snow is wonderful. we love it in new hampshire. thank you. merry christmas. >> neil: i know you do. it's a nightmare for me. we don't have time for that we're going to look at that and the look at the optimism the federal reserve has getting through snowstorms and everything else. an interesting thing with the ongoing virus and that they're optimistic enough that the economy is going to grow more than 4% next year. so confident that this will happen, that we need not worry. still be talking about vaccines, still talking about doing all the things you have to do to protect yourself. don't worry. we'll get through this. more after this. e for christmas♪ ♪ you can count on me ♪ i'll be home for christmas ♪ if only in my dreams ♪ ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first
senator from new hampshire. i guess she's better in d.c. than new hampshire later on. >> they'll both get a lot of snow. senator -- >> snow is wonderful. we love it in new hampshire. thank you. merry christmas. >> neil: i know you do. it's a nightmare for me. we don't have time for that we're going to look at that and the look at the optimism the federal reserve has getting through snowstorms and everything else. an interesting thing with the ongoing virus and that they're...
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there's a culture, especially here in new hampshire, we're the live free or die state. nobody likes an overly oppressive government coming down on them and all that. at the same time, these are temporary orders a lot of us had to put in place. i put our mask order in place about a month ago. that seemed to be the straw that broke the camel's back a little bit with folks. we have one of the most open economies in the unto can. we're very proud of that, managing covid very well. i don't think one individual is to blame. i think 2020 as a whole saw an escalation across the country of individuals who thought it was okay to be violent, okay to take it to the next level. when it comes to firearms, i'm as pro second amendment as they come. nra a plus. but when it comes to someone at night walking into my back yard with a loaded gun, you don't have to be the governor to know that's a threat and that's folks taking it to a whole different level that we just haven't seen before. >> it is. it's totally unacceptable. we're sorry to the threat for your family. let's turn to vaccines
there's a culture, especially here in new hampshire, we're the live free or die state. nobody likes an overly oppressive government coming down on them and all that. at the same time, these are temporary orders a lot of us had to put in place. i put our mask order in place about a month ago. that seemed to be the straw that broke the camel's back a little bit with folks. we have one of the most open economies in the unto can. we're very proud of that, managing covid very well. i don't think one...
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>> look, this is new hampshire. i'm a big believer that everyone has to take those responsibilities among themselves. when you have someone like dick hinch, who's been speaker, an incredible individual, speaker just for five days. his loss is going to be felt across the aisle, across the state for sure and it is a shocking cautionary tale that we all have that responsibility. the politicalization of wearing a mask, social distancing, the severity of what is a health crisis and pandemic across the country is surprising to us as governors. i think yesterday was just clear frustration. no, not just for new hampshire but the entire country. a small group of individuals trying to spend time trying to convince others not to be safe and it has repercussions. we have a few months to go, we're asking folks to follow the rules and guidelines. we're not tearing up the constitution when we ask people to be safe, smart and socially distance. but it has drastic repercussions for our families, coworkers and communities. i think th
>> look, this is new hampshire. i'm a big believer that everyone has to take those responsibilities among themselves. when you have someone like dick hinch, who's been speaker, an incredible individual, speaker just for five days. his loss is going to be felt across the aisle, across the state for sure and it is a shocking cautionary tale that we all have that responsibility. the politicalization of wearing a mask, social distancing, the severity of what is a health crisis and pandemic...
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four -- two from maine, two from new hampshire. for what it's worth i'd mention. >> we like that. >> that's okay. but seriously, i want to thank -- i particularly want to thank the members of the house. to have the 50 members of the problem solvers caucus support this gives it a huge head start and credibility in both houses and in the country. so i want to thank everyone for their work on this. for their willingness to come together, for their willingness to make concessions for their willingness to try to solve problems. thank you all and we look forward to the next steps over the next week or so in the congress to turn this -- the beginning, the first step into the reality of relief for the american people. and i want to call on my good friend from alaska, the bookend of the -- the other bookend of the united states, maine and alaska, lisa murkowski. >> thank you for acknowledging the other pseudoof tside of the. i am pleased and honored to have been working with an exceptional group of senators and colleagues in the house to re
four -- two from maine, two from new hampshire. for what it's worth i'd mention. >> we like that. >> that's okay. but seriously, i want to thank -- i particularly want to thank the members of the house. to have the 50 members of the problem solvers caucus support this gives it a huge head start and credibility in both houses and in the country. so i want to thank everyone for their work on this. for their willingness to come together, for their willingness to make concessions for...
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two are from maine, two are from new hampshire. for what it's worth. but seriously, i want to thank the members of the house. to have the members of the , it giveslvers caucus a lot of credibility to both houses and in the country. i want to thank everyone for their willingness to come together and make concessions. their willingness to solve problems. we look forward to the next steps over the next week or so --the congress to turn this this first step into the reality of relief for the american people. on my good friend from alaska, the book and -- the of the u.s., lisa murkowski. >> thank you for acknowledging the other side of the country. i am pleased and honored to be working with an exceptional group of senators and working with colleagues in the house to respond to the crisis at hand. i think it is important as we look to not only the men and women that are assembled here, but recognizing who we represent , where we come from, and what has happened in our part of the country. , we are goingte to the third round of hunker down. there shutting do
two are from maine, two are from new hampshire. for what it's worth. but seriously, i want to thank the members of the house. to have the members of the , it giveslvers caucus a lot of credibility to both houses and in the country. i want to thank everyone for their willingness to come together and make concessions. their willingness to solve problems. we look forward to the next steps over the next week or so --the congress to turn this this first step into the reality of relief for the...
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new hampshire primary is great fun. i'm the town moderator as well. it's really wonderful to have a town with 500 voters that politicians from around the country come to and speak to us face to face. >> all right. appreciate your time. thanks for all the hats that you wear. you wear a lot of hats. thank you. appreciate it. >> thanks. thank you very much. >> state representative william marsh. >>> ahead, we're waiting to hear from president-elect joe biden in georgia. >>> plus, we're going to talk to one of the members of the squad, congresswoman ilhan omar, about what the progressive wing of the democratic party wants to see from president-elect biden going forward. and now with q4 wrappin, the north pole has to be feeling the heat. it's okay santa, let's workflow it. workflow it...? with the now platform, we can catch problems before customers even know they're problems. wait... a hose? what kid wants a hose?! fireman? says "hose" it says "horse"! not a "hose"! cedric! get over here! now our people can collaborate across silos, from across the globe.
new hampshire primary is great fun. i'm the town moderator as well. it's really wonderful to have a town with 500 voters that politicians from around the country come to and speak to us face to face. >> all right. appreciate your time. thanks for all the hats that you wear. you wear a lot of hats. thank you. appreciate it. >> thanks. thank you very much. >> state representative william marsh. >>> ahead, we're waiting to hear from president-elect joe biden in georgia....
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goulet and thank you for your continued work for the people of new hampshire. i have a short closing statement and then i'm going to go ahead at the chairman's request and adjourn the hearing. first of all, i just want to thank chairman paul for working with me to organize this hearing and i particularly want to thank his staff, adam and greg, for their work in making this happen. and, again, i want to thank all of our witnesses for their testimony today and for the role that you all play in helping to secure our nation from cyberattacks. cybersecurity at the state and local level has never been more important and it is incumbent on all of us to work together to solve the unique challenges posed. it's clear to me that state and local governments, "k" through 12 schools, and our nation's hospitals all need additional resources and support taolk o ae their missions. i work forward to working on potential solutions, such as a grant program and improved information sharing. again, thank you all for joining us today. our witnesses, i know how busy you are at this ch
goulet and thank you for your continued work for the people of new hampshire. i have a short closing statement and then i'm going to go ahead at the chairman's request and adjourn the hearing. first of all, i just want to thank chairman paul for working with me to organize this hearing and i particularly want to thank his staff, adam and greg, for their work in making this happen. and, again, i want to thank all of our witnesses for their testimony today and for the role that you all play in...
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standards for privacy and security in schools mandated by the state of new hampshire. on the hospital side, we involved local hospitals in disruption planning, date hs disruptiond planning. when we heard what was going on at the university of vermont medical center, we were able to reach out to i.t. professionals and find out what they were doing, and whether they were preparing for or watching carefully to avoid this cyber risk of ransomware in the hospital, which, as you heard, is horrendous. those are small examples. i think really it is the collaborative whole-state approach. when i speak with people and try to bring them under the tent, there is no i in cyber. >> thank you very much, for that, and thank you for your continued work for the people of new hampshire. i have a short, closing statement and then i will go ahead at the chairman's request and adjourned the hearing. first, i want to thank chairman paul for working with me to organize this hearing, and i particularly want to thank his staff, adam and greg for their , work in making this happen. i want to tha
standards for privacy and security in schools mandated by the state of new hampshire. on the hospital side, we involved local hospitals in disruption planning, date hs disruptiond planning. when we heard what was going on at the university of vermont medical center, we were able to reach out to i.t. professionals and find out what they were doing, and whether they were preparing for or watching carefully to avoid this cyber risk of ransomware in the hospital, which, as you heard, is horrendous....
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joining me now is that lawmaker, new hampshire state representative, republican william marsh. he's also a retired ophthalmologi ophthalmologist. sir, thank you so much for joining us. i'm sorry for the loss of your friend. certainly the loss for all of americans. representative marsh, i'm curious to get your thoughts, if i may. you followed that tweet up by saying that you aren't actually accusing your colleagues of murder, but that the, "toxic peer pressure from his colleagues remains the rot cause." why is it that it took the death of a colleague to convince a member of your party, or members of your party, that guidelines are in place for a reason? >> i think most of us believe the guidelines in place for a reason and have felt that way for quite some time. it's just a small group that's been very loud that is insisting that these guidelines are not reasonable and are really ignoring them. and that's putting at risk all the work that people like me have done over the last several months. i've been serving on governor sununu's economic re-opening
joining me now is that lawmaker, new hampshire state representative, republican william marsh. he's also a retired ophthalmologi ophthalmologist. sir, thank you so much for joining us. i'm sorry for the loss of your friend. certainly the loss for all of americans. representative marsh, i'm curious to get your thoughts, if i may. you followed that tweet up by saying that you aren't actually accusing your colleagues of murder, but that the, "toxic peer pressure from his colleagues remains...
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as commissioner of information technology in new hampshire and president of the national association state chief information officer, i am grateful for thehe f opportunito highlight the state information technology agency of providing critical and ensuring the continuity of government throughout the public health crisis. cybersecurity has remained a top priority for state cios for nearly a decade, there is growing recognition at all levels of government that cybersecurity is not nit issue into business risk the impact the daily functioning of a society and in the economy as well as the threat termination security. state and local governments continue to be attracted target for cyber attacks as evidenced by the many high profile and debilitating. inadequate resources for cybersecurity has been the most significant challenge facing state and local government, the question of why federal government should begin shooting to cybersecurity of the state is straightforward. for the primary agents for the delivery of federal programs and services, according to recent national survey state cyb
as commissioner of information technology in new hampshire and president of the national association state chief information officer, i am grateful for thehe f opportunito highlight the state information technology agency of providing critical and ensuring the continuity of government throughout the public health crisis. cybersecurity has remained a top priority for state cios for nearly a decade, there is growing recognition at all levels of government that cybersecurity is not nit issue into...
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that's been an issue in new hampshire. there were some disagreements among members of our house of representatives. so it put former speaker hinch in a difficult position. and hopefully that will end, people will wear their masks, they'll do the basic suggestions and really guidance from the cdc so that we can -- until people can get vaccinated, we can keep people safe. >> thank you very much, and a very happy new year to you and your family, senator jeanne shaheen, we appreciate you coming on. >> thank you, same to you. >>> and next, record breaking turnout in georgia. on the last day of early voting with only five days to go before the runoff elections that will determine the balance of power in the senate. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know? if you have medicare and medicaid you may be able to get more healthcare benefits through a huma
that's been an issue in new hampshire. there were some disagreements among members of our house of representatives. so it put former speaker hinch in a difficult position. and hopefully that will end, people will wear their masks, they'll do the basic suggestions and really guidance from the cdc so that we can -- until people can get vaccinated, we can keep people safe. >> thank you very much, and a very happy new year to you and your family, senator jeanne shaheen, we appreciate you...
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the speaker of the new hampshire state house has died of covid-19. dick hinch died earlier this month. you were pretty angry about it and pretty angry about all of those in the legislature, the republican legislature, who weren't taking it seriously and who weren't wearing masks. is this going to be a moment of change? are you seeing people take it seriously now? >> well, it's not -- again, we have to get beyond the politics of it. i'm ang angry with anybody who sits at home and encourages others not to take a vaccine, they don't need social distancing. such tin foil hat conspiracy theory nonsense when lives are at risk. dick was a great friend of mine. we worked together for over a deca decade, frankly, and he was one of the nicest, most jovial guys you can meet. his death is a message. this isn't about us. it's wearing a mask and social distancing for others. i want to make sure i don't get covid to infect my partners. i don't want my kids to get it to pass it through the household and coworkers and whatever it is. people have to think beyond yours
the speaker of the new hampshire state house has died of covid-19. dick hinch died earlier this month. you were pretty angry about it and pretty angry about all of those in the legislature, the republican legislature, who weren't taking it seriously and who weren't wearing masks. is this going to be a moment of change? are you seeing people take it seriously now? >> well, it's not -- again, we have to get beyond the politics of it. i'm ang angry with anybody who sits at home and...
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you're looking live at new hampshire. they're getting sworn in. we'll take you live to some of the states where this is happening with threats of violence shutting down one state's capitol. we've on the ground in michigan next. but we didn't stop there. we made a cloud flexible enough to adapt to any size business. no matter what it does, or how it changes. and we kept going. so you only pay for what you use. because at dell technologies, we stop...at nothing. ♪ try optum perks. it's a new way to save up to 80%. and everyone can do it. it's from optum, a health care company that's trusted by millions of people. you don't have to sign up for anything. just go to optumperks.com. and get a coupon to use at your pharmacy. that's it. i opted in. i opted in. you can, too. opt in and save big today. >>> a live look inside the state capitol of new hampshire. that's it on the left side of the screen. the state's four electors are meeting to officially cast their ballots for joe biden. so this is a process that happens every four years. it normally doesn'
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in new hampshire, i work closely with our public heal agencies to ensure they have the necessary tools to improve capabilities in the area of testing, contact tracing, case management, data analytics and ppe inventory. colleagues and i are honored to play a role in fighting covid-19. we have taken on aitional responsibilities and incurred new expenses while continuing to face unrelentsing cyber threat environments. i am truly concerned about how crucial i.t. ancyber security initiatives will remain funded in the coming months a years. states have se significant declines in refrvenue and will be forced to make difficul budgetary decisions. i know i speak for all of my colleagues around the country when i say that dedicated, federally funded cyber security grant ogram for state and local governme is over due. additionally, state and governments should follow the lead of the federal governme and begin providing consistent and dedicated funding for cyber security which will also require them to match a portion of federal grant funds. i look forward to continuing to work with the members of
in new hampshire, i work closely with our public heal agencies to ensure they have the necessary tools to improve capabilities in the area of testing, contact tracing, case management, data analytics and ppe inventory. colleagues and i are honored to play a role in fighting covid-19. we have taken on aitional responsibilities and incurred new expenses while continuing to face unrelentsing cyber threat environments. i am truly concerned about how crucial i.t. ancyber security initiatives will...
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he got his clock cleaned and iowa, he went to new hampshire and it did even worse. he barely barely barely pulled out a second place finish in nevada. so that in south carolina really it was a testament to his own tenacity. he ran on the same message beginning to end. it was an election about character. he was not allowing himself to be drawn to the left. but a single endorsement of james clyburn that essentially pulled the biden campaign out of the ditch and put them on the road to the nomination. and at that point that campaign was out of money, it was not at all equipped that was a completely primary endeavor. and the reason they could rebuild itself, not only for normal general election but one conducted in this environment is such an extraordinary story. and i hope it will be good books written about this. because the discipline that campaign showed. there is a lot of talk about texas they sent kamala harris down to texas. but they knew there was a lot of states they needed to win mostly in the upper midwest and they really kept the focus where they knew they n
he got his clock cleaned and iowa, he went to new hampshire and it did even worse. he barely barely barely pulled out a second place finish in nevada. so that in south carolina really it was a testament to his own tenacity. he ran on the same message beginning to end. it was an election about character. he was not allowing himself to be drawn to the left. but a single endorsement of james clyburn that essentially pulled the biden campaign out of the ditch and put them on the road to the...
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. >>> also this morning, there is outrage in new hampshire as the mask debate rages on, this after the state's house speaker died of coronavirus one peek after being sworn into office. an unbelievable story. kathie park has more on this. kathi kathie, kathy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the swearing in event in the spotlight was held outside the university of new hampshire, and the speaker was seen wearing a mask. and while it is unclear how or when he caught the virus, his death has lawmakers on both sides of the aisle calling for action. >> this morning, as new hampshire mourns theed issen death of -- the sudden death of their house speaker a call to keep the virus seriously. >> the virus doesn't care if you're in a long term care facility or if you're an elected official, no one is immune. it is unfortunately a tragic and cautionary tale. >> he died wednesday, a week after being sworn in as leader of new hampshire's house.ican-led house. according to the associated press, more than a quarter of house members, mostly democrats, skipped that outdoor ceremony when th
. >>> also this morning, there is outrage in new hampshire as the mask debate rages on, this after the state's house speaker died of coronavirus one peek after being sworn into office. an unbelievable story. kathie park has more on this. kathi kathie, kathy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the swearing in event in the spotlight was held outside the university of new hampshire, and the speaker was seen wearing a mask. and while it is unclear how or when he caught...
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new hampshire republican governor also criticized members of his own party thursday. cook you don't wear a mask and social distance just for yourself, do that for those who are surrounding yourself with. and for those out there doing the opposite to make some sort of bizarre political point, it is horribly irresponsible. horrible consequences. amy: the labor department reports nearly 1.4 million u.s. workers filed for initial unemployment assistance last week, a sharp risfrom the previous week, as the worsening pandemic continues to hammer the u.s. economy the latest figures come as 12 million unemployed people are set to lose all their benefits at the end of december. about 19 million people are currently unable to pay their rent, with the cdc's moratorium on evictions set to expire on new year's day. "the washington post" reports that a sharp rise in hunger and homelessness across the u.s. has led to a spike in shoplifting, with staple foods like bread, pasta, and baby formula in heavy demand. on capitol hill, republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell on thu
new hampshire republican governor also criticized members of his own party thursday. cook you don't wear a mask and social distance just for yourself, do that for those who are surrounding yourself with. and for those out there doing the opposite to make some sort of bizarre political point, it is horribly irresponsible. horrible consequences. amy: the labor department reports nearly 1.4 million u.s. workers filed for initial unemployment assistance last week, a sharp risfrom the previous week,...
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lavitan, a doctor from new hampshire. you know more than anybody the daily death tolls are climbing. paint the picture. what are you expecting today? >> i'm in rural new england about an hour south of canada. people in major cities may not appreciate much of rural america did not see covid for a long time. the best areas for the country were vermont, new hampshire and maine. over the summer, new hampshire had eight cases one day in august. this week, we've had daily case counts over 1,200. over the next you few weeks in new hampshire, we'll see more cases and likely more deaths than we've seen over the entire pandemic. >> what has happened? why the big change in the number, do you think? >> the transmission is just accelerating tremendously. >> we spoke to you back in april, you recommended one of those oxometers. after our conversation, i got one myself. now that we have a vaccine, does that change your advise? >> it is wonderful the vaccine is coming. i'm supposed to be vaccinated on saturday. between now and when the v
lavitan, a doctor from new hampshire. you know more than anybody the daily death tolls are climbing. paint the picture. what are you expecting today? >> i'm in rural new england about an hour south of canada. people in major cities may not appreciate much of rural america did not see covid for a long time. the best areas for the country were vermont, new hampshire and maine. over the summer, new hampshire had eight cases one day in august. this week, we've had daily case counts over...
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he got his clock cleaned in iowa, he went to new hampshire and did even worse, he barely barely barely pulled out a second place finish in nevada. he was really limping into south carolina and it really was a testament to his own tennis because he ran on the same message beginning to end that this was an election about character. he was not allowing himself to be drawn to the left as some in his party were trying to pull him but this extraordinary moment, a single endorsement out of james cliburn that essentially pulled joe biden's campaign out of a ditch and put him on the road to the nomination. that campaign was out of money, not at all equipped to a general election, the completely different endeavor and the degree to which the biden campaign was able to rebuild itself not only for a normal general election but one conducted in this environment is such -- such good books written about this because the discipline that campaign showed, there was a lot of talk about will they play in texas? they made some modest bad buys in texas, they sent kamala harris to texas near the end but they
he got his clock cleaned in iowa, he went to new hampshire and did even worse, he barely barely barely pulled out a second place finish in nevada. he was really limping into south carolina and it really was a testament to his own tennis because he ran on the same message beginning to end that this was an election about character. he was not allowing himself to be drawn to the left as some in his party were trying to pull him but this extraordinary moment, a single endorsement out of james...
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his victory in south carolina after losing iowa and new hampshire, nevada. that turned around the campaign n in the end.e wo why were they attracted? they said we know joe and joe knows us. love joe biden or hate him, he was the guy who has been identified with working-class americans in the union vote throughout his career. that really helped him a great deal in terms of the public's impressions of him. joe was coming into a world of media, where media and politics wee been married to a degree have our first former reality tv show president. he has been very effective at using the media. trump has been effective at using media to build his image and put pressure on certain politicians and praise for others. biden, because so many people know joe biden when he walks into a room or peers on the scene, he was able to pull together folks he wanted away from trump and those who were ideologically driven. what difference will he make? issues like infrastructure, infrastructure repair, which the nation is long overdue for. that has been boxed in gridlock for years
his victory in south carolina after losing iowa and new hampshire, nevada. that turned around the campaign n in the end.e wo why were they attracted? they said we know joe and joe knows us. love joe biden or hate him, he was the guy who has been identified with working-class americans in the union vote throughout his career. that really helped him a great deal in terms of the public's impressions of him. joe was coming into a world of media, where media and politics wee been married to a degree...
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[laughter] >> two from maine, two from new hampshire so for what it's worth. yeah, that's okay. but, seriously, i want to thank-- and i particularly want to thank the members of the house, to have the 50 members of problem solvers caucus support this, gives it a huge head start, and a huge amount of credibility in both houses and in the country. so, i want to thank everyone for their work on this, for their willingness to come together, for their willingness to make concessions. for their willingness to solve pro proble problems. and we look forward of-- the first step as jeanne shaheen said is the reality of relief for the american people and i want to call on my good friend from alaska,the book end, the other bookend of the united states and alaska, lisa murkowski. >> thank you for acknowledging the other side of the country. i am indeed very pleased and honored to have been working with an exceptional group of senators and working with colleagues in the house to respond to the crisis at hand. i think it's important that as we look not only to the men and women that are assemb
[laughter] >> two from maine, two from new hampshire so for what it's worth. yeah, that's okay. but, seriously, i want to thank-- and i particularly want to thank the members of the house, to have the 50 members of problem solvers caucus support this, gives it a huge head start, and a huge amount of credibility in both houses and in the country. so, i want to thank everyone for their work on this, for their willingness to come together, for their willingness to make concessions. for their...
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. >>> i want to go now to the republican governor of new hampshire, chris sununu. govern governor, i really appreciate your time tonight. thanks. obviously nick is laying out this is what he expected, others expected it is unanimous from the court. are you surprised that the court flat out rejected texas's challenge? >> no, not really. i support the president. joe biden won here in new hampshire so our attorney general's pretty clear early on that we didn't have any standing. our electors really didn't have any standing in this. i'm also a tenth amendment guy. any time states try to infringe on what other states are doing i hesitate on that. i support the president's ability if something in the voting in other states, he has every right to challenge that. it appears now he's exhausted those challenges. joe biden is the president-elect. he's very likely going to be sworn in on january 20th. as governor, we've got to move on. i've got a job to do. i have vaccine coming next week, we have budgets to handle. covid is still very much here. >> yeah. >> as governors, we'v
. >>> i want to go now to the republican governor of new hampshire, chris sununu. govern governor, i really appreciate your time tonight. thanks. obviously nick is laying out this is what he expected, others expected it is unanimous from the court. are you surprised that the court flat out rejected texas's challenge? >> no, not really. i support the president. joe biden won here in new hampshire so our attorney general's pretty clear early on that we didn't have any standing. our...
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so i was at the new hampshire about two or three times, i went to vermont, certainly around new york. new hampshire was probably the there was a northeast conference held up there. i thought i was going to at least come in second or third. and then somehow, my name was taken off the ballot. some sort of typographical error. it was on the first day but not the second day. they could only count if it was on twice. i found out it was not done intentionally. having been on television -- there was no front runner in 2013. even a place like new hampshire which is a small state, i'm not saying i would have been president or the nominee. almost two years ago, i called it off, but i was serious about it to the extent that i was doing a lot of traveling there. about eight months from december of 2013 into sometime in 2014. but again, it was a great experience. i had no delusions or illusions. but i thought, who knows? lightning could strike. host: what do you remember about freshman orientation in 1993? rep. king: wow, first of all, it was a large class, 53 democrats and 47 republicans. for som
so i was at the new hampshire about two or three times, i went to vermont, certainly around new york. new hampshire was probably the there was a northeast conference held up there. i thought i was going to at least come in second or third. and then somehow, my name was taken off the ballot. some sort of typographical error. it was on the first day but not the second day. they could only count if it was on twice. i found out it was not done intentionally. having been on television -- there was...
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i went to, certainly around new york. new hampshire was probably the most. i spoke at different conventions. there was a northeastern conference held up there. i thought i was going to at least come in second or third. and then somehow, my name was taken off the ballot. they said it was a typographical error. it was on the first day but not the second day. they could only count it if it was on twice. i found out it was not done intentionally. i may have cut into the votes of other people. having been on television -- there was no front runner in 2013. you are in a place like new hampshire, which is a small place -- i'm not saying i would've been president. i'm not saying it would have -- i would have been the nominee. it would've been good to hang around. i stayed in almost two years before i called it off. i was serious about it to the extent that i was doing a lot of traveling there. i would say about eight months from december of 2013 into sometime in 2014. but again, it was a great experience. i had no delusions or illusions. but i thought, who knows? ho
i went to, certainly around new york. new hampshire was probably the most. i spoke at different conventions. there was a northeastern conference held up there. i thought i was going to at least come in second or third. and then somehow, my name was taken off the ballot. they said it was a typographical error. it was on the first day but not the second day. they could only count it if it was on twice. i found out it was not done intentionally. i may have cut into the votes of other people....
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there is a town in new hampshire 30 seconds graft in new hampshire libertarians take it over and they take away all the regulations all the government services and everything gets overrun by bankers. actually happens great oh so because they understood a libertarian policies they couldn't stop the bears right. yeah because the bears were free to do what they wanted as well as a little too much bear freedom it turns out that that's to be a problem. you know that is more about too much bear freedom listen i have on the long proponent of bears taking over towns i think it's time they got a little revenge i mean as long as they're willing to give us those else as they were allowed open carry which is the right of their bare arms for. if you have to end on that thank you and there's a good. and here are your headlines from the future 3 weeks from now you'll read jared where's to continue solving israeli palestinian conflict in new job a subway sandwich artist or a hard worker and at the end of january you'll learn members of trump family fear milking country for billions was only thing hol
there is a town in new hampshire 30 seconds graft in new hampshire libertarians take it over and they take away all the regulations all the government services and everything gets overrun by bankers. actually happens great oh so because they understood a libertarian policies they couldn't stop the bears right. yeah because the bears were free to do what they wanted as well as a little too much bear freedom it turns out that that's to be a problem. you know that is more about too much bear...
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i mean, he got his clock cleaned in iowa, he went to new hampshire and it even worse. he barely, barely pulled out the second place finish in nevada. he was really limping into south carolina. it really was a, you know, it was a testament to his own tenacity because he ran on the same message given to him that this was an election about character. he was not allowing himself to be drawn to the left, as some in his party were trying to pull him. he was this extraordinary moment, a single endorsement that of james clyde burn, congressman from south carolina, that essentially pulled joe biden's campaign out of a ditch and put him on the road to the nomination. and, at that point, that campaign was out of money, it was really not at all equipped for a general election campaign, which was a completely different endeavor then a primary campaign. the degree to which the biden campaign was able to rebuild itself, not only for a normal general election, but one that was going to be conducted in this environment is such an extraordinary story and i hope there are going to be goo
i mean, he got his clock cleaned in iowa, he went to new hampshire and it even worse. he barely, barely pulled out the second place finish in nevada. he was really limping into south carolina. it really was a, you know, it was a testament to his own tenacity because he ran on the same message given to him that this was an election about character. he was not allowing himself to be drawn to the left, as some in his party were trying to pull him. he was this extraordinary moment, a single...
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i am from new hampshire and it used to be a purple state. as bostonians moved to new hampshire, the whole bottom half became blue and now the state as a whole i would argue is a democratic state. our entire state legislature is democrat. we have a republican as governor but that is it. i hope a similar trend does not take over texas and florida and turn those states blue. if that happens, it is over for republicans on a national level in terms of elections. i don't see how they would win the white house again. host: what is "young americans for liberty." -- liberty?" guest: we are a youth organization that tries to educate youth about the constitution, liberty, freedom, and mobilize youth for races. we believe changes happen at the local and state level. we are forgetting liberty-friendly candidates selected for office. at the quote we are an educational group and teach them what they don't here in the classroom about the constitution. host: our guest is with that organization also the author of? --of "the liberal invasion of red state ameri
i am from new hampshire and it used to be a purple state. as bostonians moved to new hampshire, the whole bottom half became blue and now the state as a whole i would argue is a democratic state. our entire state legislature is democrat. we have a republican as governor but that is it. i hope a similar trend does not take over texas and florida and turn those states blue. if that happens, it is over for republicans on a national level in terms of elections. i don't see how they would win the...
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hampshire which is about half hour drive north and you came to visit me in the office and we wanted to do a follow-up while you are in your home we couldn't do that before because that wasn't licensed in the state of new hampshire but now we can do that because so it's really those three areas i think as a highlight. >> this week president trump said he thought a lot of the telemedicine changes that the administration had made might become permanent and we've heard administrator from the centers for medicare and medicaid services say the same so if you were to look at the landscape which do you think are the most important factors that remain in a post pandemic america? >> guest: thank you for asking. there really is when i mentioned i testified in front of the senate health committee and there was really strong bipartisan support for this so we are very hopeful but to be specific and to be specific and to answer your question, number one, what we call the originating site concept. i should be able to care for you wherever you are, not just in a health profession shortage area or ru
hampshire which is about half hour drive north and you came to visit me in the office and we wanted to do a follow-up while you are in your home we couldn't do that before because that wasn't licensed in the state of new hampshire but now we can do that because so it's really those three areas i think as a highlight. >> this week president trump said he thought a lot of the telemedicine changes that the administration had made might become permanent and we've heard administrator from the...
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we just spoke to senator hassan from new hampshire. it's not clear that they are any closer today to any kind of relief bill than they were yesterday. >> the pressure couldn't be greater, but, john, you and i have been talk about this for months now. the pressure has been on for months and months and months, but what we're looking at here is a worsening of the jobs crisis. we saw that from the monthly jobs numbers as well. we're simply not adding the net amount of jobs that we would like to see. the whole picture shows a deterioration and you don't even need to look at the jobs crisis, you look at the health crisis and you know that with states putting in greater restrictions, people getting increasingly nervous, they're going to shop and go out less. this is going to get worse. and even just in the past week alone a further 853,000 families now looking at d.c. and saying, please do something. we are in crisis. and remember in two weeks' time 12 million people are going to lose the pandemic -- specific pandemic-related benefits that th
we just spoke to senator hassan from new hampshire. it's not clear that they are any closer today to any kind of relief bill than they were yesterday. >> the pressure couldn't be greater, but, john, you and i have been talk about this for months now. the pressure has been on for months and months and months, but what we're looking at here is a worsening of the jobs crisis. we saw that from the monthly jobs numbers as well. we're simply not adding the net amount of jobs that we would like...
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if you happen to come visit me, let's say you live in nashua, new hampshire, which is about a half hour drive north and you came to visit me in office and we wanted to do a follow-up while you were in your home. we couldn't do that before because that wasn't -- i wasn't licensed in new hampshire but now we can get because of the relaxation. it's those three areas i think are the highlights. >> this week president trump said he thought a lot of the telemedicine changes the administration had made might become permanent. we heard administrator verma from the center for medicaid and medicare services had the same. if you were to look at the landscape which to think of the most important factors each would make the post pandemic america? >> guest: thank you for asking and there really is, what i mentioned i testified in of the senate h.e.l.p. committee and he was really strong bipartisan support for this, so we are very hopeful. but to be specific, to answer your question, number one is we call this originating site concept. that i should be able to care for you wherever you are, not just i
if you happen to come visit me, let's say you live in nashua, new hampshire, which is about a half hour drive north and you came to visit me in office and we wanted to do a follow-up while you were in your home. we couldn't do that before because that wasn't -- i wasn't licensed in new hampshire but now we can get because of the relaxation. it's those three areas i think are the highlights. >> this week president trump said he thought a lot of the telemedicine changes the administration...
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if you happen to come visit me, let's say you live in new hampshire, which is about a half hour drive north, and you came and visited me in the office and , we wanted to do a follow-up while you were in your home, we could not do that before, because i was not licensed in the state of new hampshire. but now we can, because of these relaxations. those three areas are the highlights. kimberly: this week, president trump said that he thought a lot of the telemedicine changes that the administration had made might become permanent. we have heard administrator verma from the centers of medicare and medicaid services say the same. if you were to look at the landscape, which are the most important factors that need to remain in a post-pandemic america? dr. kvedar: thank you for asking. when i mentioned i testified in front of the senate health committee, there was a strong bipartisan support for this. so we are very hopeful. but to be specific, to answer your question, number one is what we call the originating site concept. that i should be able to care for you wherever you are, not just in
if you happen to come visit me, let's say you live in new hampshire, which is about a half hour drive north, and you came and visited me in the office and , we wanted to do a follow-up while you were in your home, we could not do that before, because i was not licensed in the state of new hampshire. but now we can, because of these relaxations. those three areas are the highlights. kimberly: this week, president trump said that he thought a lot of the telemedicine changes that the...
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other states would be in much more difficult situations than new hampshire. we'll get by we'll figure out a way we'll innovate we always do we have a strong economy here. it doesn't mean not being able to survive but you're talking about making tough decisions tens of millions of dollars in terms of vaccines, additional testing, supports to school, remote learning, broadband, all of these investments that have to be made around the pandemic and we have been making. the virus doesn't care that december 31st is coming and going. it will be here just as strong on december 31st as it is january 1st. the need is going to be there, even greater, knowing we're getting the vaccine out. we see a light at the end of the tunnel if congress walks away and does nothing, nobody will be shocked. >> governor sununu, thank you for your time. >> thank you >> andrew? >>> coming up, thanks, becky, when we come back we're going to dive into the question of who should be the first to get the coronavirus vaccine once it is available. >>> plus, everything we need to know about the d
other states would be in much more difficult situations than new hampshire. we'll get by we'll figure out a way we'll innovate we always do we have a strong economy here. it doesn't mean not being able to survive but you're talking about making tough decisions tens of millions of dollars in terms of vaccines, additional testing, supports to school, remote learning, broadband, all of these investments that have to be made around the pandemic and we have been making. the virus doesn't care that...
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york, new hampshire, spoke at different conventions. i thought i was going to at least come in second or third. somehow, my name was taken off the ballot. some sort of typographical error. it was there the second day. --y could only count i found out it was not done intentionally. having been on television, there was a front runner and -- in 2013. it would have been good to hang around. about it to the extent that i was doing a lot of traveling there. eight months from december of 2013 into sometime in 2014. it was a great experience. i had no delusions or illusions. but who knows? host: what do you remember about freshman orientation in 1993? rep. king: wow, first of all, it was a large class, 53 democrats and 47 republicans. timeome reason, the first -- me.'ve was elected with lincoln was the first guy i met. even though i thought i was somewhat whirly, i realized how people think differently all around the country. other parts of the country. and i think the heavy reform elements of the republican party, some elected with me, i thoug
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former chair of the new hampshire republican party and co-founder of the lincoln project. and professor eddie glaude. msnbc contributor. good evening to both of you. thank you for being here. jennifer horn, i -- i -- i -- i can't agree with your words, more. when steve schmidt says he is a single-issue voter now, and that issue is democracy. that is the one thing that should bring us all together. and at the end of the day, once we've all agreed that democracy is the thing we need to -- to -- to -- to provide for and to protect, we can go our separate ways. and join other political parties. there's no reason we shouldn't have multiple, political parties. there is a good reason why we shouldn't have political parties that are anti-democratic in this country. >> that's exactly right. and thank you so much for having me, tonight. you know, i was one of those people that was holding out hope that, when trump was behind us, when the election was over and he lost, that, maybe, there would be some other republicans, like myself, willing to come out and come together. and try to r
former chair of the new hampshire republican party and co-founder of the lincoln project. and professor eddie glaude. msnbc contributor. good evening to both of you. thank you for being here. jennifer horn, i -- i -- i -- i can't agree with your words, more. when steve schmidt says he is a single-issue voter now, and that issue is democracy. that is the one thing that should bring us all together. and at the end of the day, once we've all agreed that democracy is the thing we need to -- to --...