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new hampshire was a much better nikki haley, even the republicans in new hampshire fit for somebody like nikki haley. yu in south carolina i'm amazed. we did a focus group in south carolind it's with tim, who wrote that really amazing profile ofey a couple of years ago, what's so conversation i had with alberta about nicky is that that piece haley, a time for choosing. and it was about this question was she going to choose to burn the boats? was she to basically -- because alberta's thesis nikki haley was a decent p wanted to do the right thing, the republican party to be sort of can leadership in the world, free markets kind of s she going to choose that or was she was going end up back in trump's corner right? the reason the they voters in south carolina and nobody was going to vote for her, there was one woman who was going to vote for her because she wanted her to have a good enough showing that trump might pick her to be vice-president, but anted to vote for trump. this person liked she was a trump person, but the thing that they all say, they say her. they can't trust nikki haley d
new hampshire was a much better nikki haley, even the republicans in new hampshire fit for somebody like nikki haley. yu in south carolina i'm amazed. we did a focus group in south carolind it's with tim, who wrote that really amazing profile ofey a couple of years ago, what's so conversation i had with alberta about nicky is that that piece haley, a time for choosing. and it was about this question was she going to choose to burn the boats? was she to basically -- because alberta's thesis...
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because they are a complete waste, it's zero in new hampshire. that interesting dividend tax that you pay, i don't have that either, got rid of that. we have super efficient government with super low taxes so you can do you. live free or die, that's the license plate. >> what does it say about your party that that concept is not at the center. >> a few things happening. people confuse the trump. >> that's the point. it won't be his party forever. it won't, at some point donald trump won't be here we all have we do. so i'm very optimistic about the republican party, i'm very opti country. if you're one of the people that think that democracy is getting eroded and the institutions are crumbling, stop, it's not. this country hasll and back a l we had-- let's go back to a civil war where we were getting completely torn apart. our institutions stood strong. we go through world war i and world war ii. we go through the racism and segregation of the '60s. a place like 1968 some of america's great forces literally assassinated in front of us on televisio
because they are a complete waste, it's zero in new hampshire. that interesting dividend tax that you pay, i don't have that either, got rid of that. we have super efficient government with super low taxes so you can do you. live free or die, that's the license plate. >> what does it say about your party that that concept is not at the center. >> a few things happening. people confuse the trump. >> that's the point. it won't be his party forever. it won't, at some point donald...
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but as we saw in new hampshire it was ideal voters normally vote democratic or independent who have a moderate independent type streak are not holding ■7to jumper the republin party, they did turn out. they did not get her closer than 11 points. and so will we might see you tonight in massachusetts will probably not be enough to carry the state. >> why is nikki haley not delivering remarks tonight after some of these polls close question what we traditionally see with candidates. >> will it is a departure from what she has done every big primer at night so far this year. we saw her give remarks after iowa even when she came in third place and after new hampshire and south carolina and the big election night events and her supporters which are her on even do that.he did not win. part of that has just been because they were anticipating what is likely going to be a night of a lot of losses for her. and she is going to have to decide what she is going to do. at this point would likely not going to hear from her tonight that she is dropping out. she's watching the results with her staff
but as we saw in new hampshire it was ideal voters normally vote democratic or independent who have a moderate independent type streak are not holding ■7to jumper the republin party, they did turn out. they did not get her closer than 11 points. and so will we might see you tonight in massachusetts will probably not be enough to carry the state. >> why is nikki haley not delivering remarks tonight after some of these polls close question what we traditionally see with candidates....
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so a presidential campaign in 68 would really start just before new hampshire primary in 68, january, february is when you really have to make up your mind because you have to either collect signatures or get on the ballot in those primaries, you know, similar today with was 2024 the sort of gamesmanship of of even for incumbent president biden. and for donald trump there's a certain gamesmanship shape about which primaries do you really invest in heavily which ones do you campaign personally? where do you pick and choose and strategize? and so nixon very much in that situation at 67, i think wanting to get back in, but also wanting make a reversible decision should he change his mind and and not just pen as he did in 1964. and so this was i tell this story a bit in my last book, which came out in the fall, which is on the 68 election. so i'm going to go the reading here a little bit. nixon decides late 67. he doesn't know what to do, and so he retreats to key biscayne florida, kind of one of the very first keys in, the florida keys, one of the northernmost ones just sort of south or,
so a presidential campaign in 68 would really start just before new hampshire primary in 68, january, february is when you really have to make up your mind because you have to either collect signatures or get on the ballot in those primaries, you know, similar today with was 2024 the sort of gamesmanship of of even for incumbent president biden. and for donald trump there's a certain gamesmanship shape about which primaries do you really invest in heavily which ones do you campaign personally?...
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former president trump from rome georgia and president biden from goffstown new hampshire also preview of alaska's at-large house race. but first a look at the u.s. senate race in ohio where primary voters head to the polls on tuesday. >> corresponded with news of a hopper can you tell us about the upcoming ohio senate race when our folks voting and who is on the ballot? >> well, the senate races coming up. the primers are on march 19. and right now it isri a three-way race in the republican primary and it's actually very close. the latest polling numbers show everyone is within the margin of error. right now bernie moreno is at the top with 29% matt dolan has toys 7%, and frank larose has 21% with another 23% undecided. again this is within the margin of error so could be anyone's race right now. >> and there been a couple of endorsement in this race on the republican side.e. who has gotten those? >> the biggest endorsement was of course former president trump who came out behind businessman bernie moreno. this instantly shot him up from polling in the lowest to the highest, and he ha
former president trump from rome georgia and president biden from goffstown new hampshire also preview of alaska's at-large house race. but first a look at the u.s. senate race in ohio where primary voters head to the polls on tuesday. >> corresponded with news of a hopper can you tell us about the upcoming ohio senate race when our folks voting and who is on the ballot? >> well, the senate races coming up. the primers are on march 19. and right now it isri a three-way race in the...
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he's a sergeant in the first new hampshire. he pulls his pistol out and demands all the civilians get off the handcart. they all comply except to samuel calvin lamar and george brady. . webster fires his pistol in the ground near one of the civilians that had gotten off the handcart. and at that point, samuel calvin. samuel calvin lamar says shooting be --. you don't scare me. webster pulled up his pistol, shot lamar in the head, and he fell down on the ground. the civilians were frantic. their friend had just been shot dead in front of them, and they th the soldiers to let them use a hand cart to take his body to the regimental hospital back toward point arrives at their camp. webster said. let the son of a -- die. i'm not sure of the exact same exact process that followed, but webster isrrested and he will be placed in jail in frederick county and a local diarist, jacob engelbrecht, mentions the shooting and the fact that he's imprisoned. he will be acquitted of murder in november of 1861, which is not surprising because fred
he's a sergeant in the first new hampshire. he pulls his pistol out and demands all the civilians get off the handcart. they all comply except to samuel calvin lamar and george brady. . webster fires his pistol in the ground near one of the civilians that had gotten off the handcart. and at that point, samuel calvin. samuel calvin lamar says shooting be --. you don't scare me. webster pulled up his pistol, shot lamar in the head, and he fell down on the ground. the civilians were frantic. their...
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so let's go back to new hampshire. do something else. so he didn't run for office again until the presidency, but he did run the democratic party. he was the chair of the democratic party in the state of new hampshire, which kept him in the mix. and then in 52, he's basically hoping maybe at the convention he might get the vice presidential slot. well, as it turns out, james buchanan, one of those who is up for potential nomination, lewis cass is up for the nomination. those democrats that two thirds rule that requirement had to get to two thirds at the convention. it really tough to do to get the nomination. it's one of the reasons why we get these dark horses are that are looked at to potentially come in and that's how franklin pierce gets nomination because they couldn't settle on someone else is that how about that guy franklin pierce he gets the nomination beats winfield scott who would have been his commander in the mexican army or in the mexican war. scott and there's the last to run for the president. franklin takes over. all rig
so let's go back to new hampshire. do something else. so he didn't run for office again until the presidency, but he did run the democratic party. he was the chair of the democratic party in the state of new hampshire, which kept him in the mix. and then in 52, he's basically hoping maybe at the convention he might get the vice presidential slot. well, as it turns out, james buchanan, one of those who is up for potential nomination, lewis cass is up for the nomination. those democrats that two...
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florida, pennsylvania, sylvania, new hampshire. and i have my approach as a journalist is. i've continued to write about this. and my strategy is really pass this law. what are the consequences? what are the. that's my question. okay. we're going to pass this law. how does this out? so one example is in keller, texas, the you know that when the school board took over and they decided that one of the things they were going news rather than have librarians be in charge of curating their collections and choosing the books, which i my reporting for this book i had several librarians just walk me through how you're trained, what you learn, and what you do in keller, texas, this far right school board decided, they were going to be in charge. and the new policy was that they would approve every purchase of every book and that it wouldÑz e 30 days out in the community. and then they would address it. i watched one five and a half hour school board meeting in which at one point a library, a middle school library stood up, walked to the podium. and i just, you know, librarians are
florida, pennsylvania, sylvania, new hampshire. and i have my approach as a journalist is. i've continued to write about this. and my strategy is really pass this law. what are the consequences? what are the. that's my question. okay. we're going to pass this law. how does this out? so one example is in keller, texas, the you know that when the school board took over and they decided that one of the things they were going news rather than have librarians be in charge of curating their...
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for their part, the national committee was ready to shut down the whole primary after new hampshire. they had a resolution on the floor to declare donald trump the presumptive nominee into the next 48 states needed to talk, so i think these primaries are becoming increasingly unrepresentative ofhe voters are and that's the biggest reason why we think there's an opening. >> let's talk tope the callers. deborah. >> caller: my comment is i look at the platform on your website and it's so vague to be unintelligible like we shouldn't respect the rights of women looking after societies with a responsibility to protect human life. what does that mean on the actual limit of abortion and several things about working with the leaders of the world and so forth. what is your position on ukraine and israel? you don't start with a party or candidate. you start with a find somebody that embodies those ideas and thoughts when you have a problem >> last july they released a book called common sense and these ideas are based on the years worth of polling that did and we think you can fairly say this i
for their part, the national committee was ready to shut down the whole primary after new hampshire. they had a resolution on the floor to declare donald trump the presumptive nominee into the next 48 states needed to talk, so i think these primaries are becoming increasingly unrepresentative ofhe voters are and that's the biggest reason why we think there's an opening. >> let's talk tope the callers. deborah. >> caller: my comment is i look at the platform on your website and it's...
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it was are little confusing new hampshire there. but -- >> mr. kruse was rah ready to -- [laughter] go ahead. >> at the end of the day the first thing as election firms we do is plan in getting making sure that our local partners -- and one thing i'm very thankful for, we have a counterthreat manager i charleston county who's monostore to have -- monitoring all the threats coming in and using that information to then inform our decision making process. get everybody onboard with this.s. one of the things with elections, we rely on so many different processes county-wide, municipality-wide statewide. there's so much overlap that communication is so important. so when we have something going on at the local level we can push that information to our fusion center which then goes to the national level are. so when it come toes to a.i. and funding specifically, you know, the counties have to have an ability to participate in the application of those funds if they're available. and using those funds proactively to mitigate any a.i. threats that we woul
it was are little confusing new hampshire there. but -- >> mr. kruse was rah ready to -- [laughter] go ahead. >> at the end of the day the first thing as election firms we do is plan in getting making sure that our local partners -- and one thing i'm very thankful for, we have a counterthreat manager i charleston county who's monostore to have -- monitoring all the threats coming in and using that information to then inform our decision making process. get everybody onboard with...
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i mean influx of migrants into new hampshire, but that's not that's not unique to the united states. the political leader in europe who made the who put immigration at the center of his campaign who ran on it, you know, time and again, who posters and advertising campaigns around his countryon was viktor orban, theinhungary has no immigration. i mean, maybe a tiny bit maybe here and there actually in the nineties they had a few from bosnia because of the bosnian war, some of whom were muslims and they all integrate it in settled perfectly fine. like there's no historic history of know problems with immigration in hungary. you know nevertheless he was to make that to put it at the center of politics. bytually they do have a real immigration from libya and they land the boats on islands. and then someone has to do something with them. i mean, they have to be fedhoused. and a program has be set up for them and they have to be processed. and, you know, and it's, you know, even with the best of will, it's it costs money. it's a problem. you know, it's a it's something that, you know, locw
i mean influx of migrants into new hampshire, but that's not that's not unique to the united states. the political leader in europe who made the who put immigration at the center of his campaign who ran on it, you know, time and again, who posters and advertising campaigns around his countryon was viktor orban, theinhungary has no immigration. i mean, maybe a tiny bit maybe here and there actually in the nineties they had a few from bosnia because of the bosnian war, some of whom were muslims...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: i ask that the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. shaheen: mr. president, i'm pleased to senator klobuchar on the in regard today. senator klobuchar is the chair of the committee on competition policy, antitrust and consumer■ on the judiciary. i chair the commerce, justice, and science appropriations subcommittee, and we are her to do a colloquy about the work of the department of justice's antitrust division and its funding. -- first of all, i would like to thank my friend for her work to strengthen competition policy and protect consumers. her bipartisan bill was signed into law at the end of the 2022 modernized the filing fee structure for the first time in decades. today we're considering fy 2024 funding for the cjs bill as part of the six-bill minibus that is before the senate. i can state with certainty that as a direct result of senator klobuchar's leadership, the bipartisan, bicameral appropriations package that the senate is consi
the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: i ask that the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. shaheen: mr. president, i'm pleased to senator klobuchar on the in regard today. senator klobuchar is the chair of the committee on competition policy, antitrust and consumer■ on the judiciary. i chair the commerce, justice, and science appropriations subcommittee, and we are her to do a colloquy about the work of the department of justice's...
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the first thing is using that examplee in new hampshire. we weree next in line with the republican primaries. democratics be the first in the nation.us >> mr. cruise is ready to take that on. >> the first thing we do is plan and make suretners and onedo thing i'm thankful for we have a manager who is monitoring all of the threats coming in and using that information to inform our decision making process. you have to get everybody onboard with this. one thing with elections we rely on so many processes county wide and municipality wide andny statewide. therese is so much overlap communication is so important. when we have something going on we can push that information to the center and goes to the national level. when it comes to a.i. and funding pacifically. thee counties have to have an ability to participate in the application of the funds if they are available. using themm to mitigate any ai threats we encounter. i'm sorry go ahead. >> mr. allen can you talk about how we work hard to get some federal funding for elections. it been -- ca
the first thing is using that examplee in new hampshire. we weree next in line with the republican primaries. democratics be the first in the nation.us >> mr. cruise is ready to take that on. >> the first thing we do is plan and make suretners and onedo thing i'm thankful for we have a manager who is monitoring all of the threats coming in and using that information to inform our decision making process. you have to get everybody onboard with this. one thing with elections we rely...
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the face, an effort to include a new life exception. it wasultimately to hear roe v a backdrop of extreme state by, state conflict, conflict that wasterms of ballot initiatives, state legislative struggles and litigation launched by both opponents, proponents of legal a stalemate. neither side had a particularly keen edge. there were back forth moments, one of the most pronouncede, whe the first state to repeal all of its will, actually second after hawaii to repeal all of its criminal abortion restrictions before viability. but it was at this point that at the the democratic party, which in new york was the more anti-abortion party, had a majority that voted to reinstate state abortion restrictions in the state and had that vetoed by a republican governor, nelson rockefeller. so the partizan politics of abortion were very but what was similar was that there had already been a profound conflict that had emerged that reached beyond the contours just of abortion. roe, of course, involved a woman named norma mccorvey, pictured here, who ha
the face, an effort to include a new life exception. it wasultimately to hear roe v a backdrop of extreme state by, state conflict, conflict that wasterms of ballot initiatives, state legislative struggles and litigation launched by both opponents, proponents of legal a stalemate. neither side had a particularly keen edge. there were back forth moments, one of the most pronouncede, whe the first state to repeal all of its will, actually second after hawaii to repeal all of its criminal abortion...
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called on the eac to take action following the calls in new hampshire and voted unanimously to allow state and local officials federal funds to combat ai generated misinformation. officials to take this on?cal >> the first thing is using that example in we were next in line with the republican primaries, the first in the nation in new hampshire. >> mr. cruz was writing that. >> at the end of the day, the first thing is election officials, plan on making sure local partners, counter threat manager in charleston county whose monitoring all the threats that are coming and across the nation and using that information to then inform our decision-making process and to get everybody on board with this, one of the things about elections, we rely on so my wi municipality ride, statewide, so much overlap that communication is so important so when we have something goin push that information to the national level. when it comes to ai and funding, specifically, counties have to have an ability to participate in application of those funds if they are available and using those fund paps proactive
called on the eac to take action following the calls in new hampshire and voted unanimously to allow state and local officials federal funds to combat ai generated misinformation. officials to take this on?cal >> the first thing is using that example in we were next in line with the republican primaries, the first in the nation in new hampshire. >> mr. cruz was writing that. >> at the end of the day, the first thing is election officials, plan on making sure local partners,...
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fighting for criminal laws that had been the books since the 19th century, including laws like new hampshire's, where there was no life exception, which the anti-abortion movement fought to maintain in the face, an effort to include a new life exception. it was against this backdrop that the supreme court ultimately to hear roe v wade, a backdrop of extreme state by, state conflict, conflict that was unfolding in terms of ballot initiatives, state legislative struggles and litigation launched by both opponents, proponents of legal abortion, which had led to sort of a stalemate. neither side had a particularly keen edge. there were back forth moments, one of the most pronounced being in new york state, which became the first state to repeal all of its will, actually second after hawaii to repeal all of its criminal abortion restrictions before viability. but it was at this point that at the the democratic party, which in new york was the more anti-abortion party, had a majority that voted to reinstate state abortion restrictions in the state and had that vetoed by a republican governor, nelson
fighting for criminal laws that had been the books since the 19th century, including laws like new hampshire's, where there was no life exception, which the anti-abortion movement fought to maintain in the face, an effort to include a new life exception. it was against this backdrop that the supreme court ultimately to hear roe v wade, a backdrop of extreme state by, state conflict, conflict that was unfolding in terms of ballot initiatives, state legislative struggles and litigation launched...
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my wife got a call i was campaigning in new hampshire when that statistic came out in the called i use today call because the kids were little when i was away how is everything going and i got this fine. you know you're in trouble when your wife or husband says fine. she says what's the matter. only elected officials husband or wife would ustnderid did you read today's paper? i said i don't have today's paper, a wilmington paper, delaware up in -- where i was in vermont. she says well let me read it top headline biden, poorest man in congress. is that true? i don't know if that's true turns out that was true. here is the deal. my new budget works the lower housing costs for owners and renters alike today. i was raised in-- when scranton where i was born in my early years raised when scanton went in terms of the economy, we moved down to a little place called claymont delaware where my dad started off as a kid and we couldn't afford anything we lived in a duplex called brookview apartments which became public housing years later and my dad kept trying to figure out how to get the down p
my wife got a call i was campaigning in new hampshire when that statistic came out in the called i use today call because the kids were little when i was away how is everything going and i got this fine. you know you're in trouble when your wife or husband says fine. she says what's the matter. only elected officials husband or wife would ustnderid did you read today's paper? i said i don't have today's paper, a wilmington paper, delaware up in -- where i was in vermont. she says well let me...
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brigham young asked the states who wrote the same letter to other places, and i have the new hampshire one. and in new hampshire the governor saved his response to brigham young that there was no possibility possibility, two years after trying to relocate someplace. brigham young wrote from winter quarters in which omaha that everything organized for his great migration and quote, i expect start for the mountains. it is necessary for a pioneer company to be on the way as early as possible to ensure the crops. if the love me as i love them, they will not long behind. i like a father with a great family of children around me in winter storm and i am looking with calmness, confidence and patience for the clouds to break and the sun to shine so that i can run out and plant and snow. we say children come home. we have done. we could and are satisfied. it will be all right. and there for sure our father will do all that is necessary be done when the strength of his children fails. this is what was driving the country crazy. in 1849, when the reached settled areas, the plaster gold in this pa
brigham young asked the states who wrote the same letter to other places, and i have the new hampshire one. and in new hampshire the governor saved his response to brigham young that there was no possibility possibility, two years after trying to relocate someplace. brigham young wrote from winter quarters in which omaha that everything organized for his great migration and quote, i expect start for the mountains. it is necessary for a pioneer company to be on the way as early as possible to...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire, thank you. {mrs. shaheen:}my colleague from missouri says this is a good government amendment but this in fact is not a good government amendment. the infrastructure amendment and jobs act providedon of dollars to connect all americans to high-speed reliable affordable internet. the iija provided an administrative set-aside of 2% to get these grants out the door quickly and responsibly. what we're hearing now is that e th has projected that this falls short of what is needed to successfully implement and oversee these programs. so we increase that 2% to 2.7% to cover the shortfall to help states. now, the ntia has grants on the middle mile program that affect 38 projects in 5 states and puerto rico. i'm going to read to my colleagues across the aisle who are objecting to this 2.7% the states affected if these programs are cut -- alabama, alaska florida,- the presiding officer: senator, your time has expired. mrs. shaheen:montana,ta ohio tennessee, texas, kentucky west virginia and wyoming. i would urg
the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire, thank you. {mrs. shaheen:}my colleague from missouri says this is a good government amendment but this in fact is not a good government amendment. the infrastructure amendment and jobs act providedon of dollars to connect all americans to high-speed reliable affordable internet. the iija provided an administrative set-aside of 2% to get these grants out the door quickly and responsibly. what we're hearing now is that e th has projected that...
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so congress assigned a committee of three consisting of john adams from new york, john langan from new hampshire, and silas from connecticut, to devise a plan to have washington captured these two vessels. they developed a plan in which they tasked washington with purchasing two merchanips, converting them into warships, and capturing these two vessels. the committee of three briefed the full congress otober, makinl birthday of the and future united states navy. so washington had difficulty finding the ships in england. but thanks to the lucrative privateer business, there were no ships available up north. so he recommended that the congress look a little further south. so five merchant ships were purd converted into warships in philadelphia, pennsylvania. the navy now had its;%■ç first fleet. five converted merchant ships that were loaded and manned with cannons. but now it needed an admiral to this gentleman, isaac hopkins, 57 year old from providence, rhode island, who served as a privateer capta during e war. now, hopkins established largest of the five merchant vessels that alf
so congress assigned a committee of three consisting of john adams from new york, john langan from new hampshire, and silas from connecticut, to devise a plan to have washington captured these two vessels. they developed a plan in which they tasked washington with purchasing two merchanips, converting them into warships, and capturing these two vessels. the committee of three briefed the full congress otober, makinl birthday of the and future united states navy. so washington had difficulty...
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these grants have helped new hampshire and prove its response to the fentanyl crisis. in the past we discussed the programs impact andof continuit. our providers can really plan and really work towards an overall comprehensive prevention treatment and recoverytrategy. the most recent appropriations language requires hhs two, a quote, avoid a significant clip close quote for any state when allocating funds from year-to-year. states have to have clarity from the administration regarding fue calculated over the next two years. what you commit to having doorstep work with mine to ensure this information is clearly communicated to states as soon as possible. >> with you absolutely have the commitment. >> thank you. finally, last weeks set of government funding bills contained multiple provisions to support addiction treatment for those on medicaid. one of these bipartisan measures which i worked on with senator blackburn permanently requires medicaid programs to cover all medications to treat opioid disorder. i'm quithe funding will also ine bipartisan legislation which i w
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hampshire. [applause] >> everyone. good morning. what an extraordinary morning to celebrate america and freedom and democracy. it is such an honor to be with you especially with our veterans. thank you. we are recognizing veterans from23rd headquarters special troop and the 31 -- 33rd signal service company as we have come to know them the ghost army. i should start by thanking my college classes who did the extraordinary work to bring the story to life. worked on the specials with the congressional gold medal. took turns out took seven years. a14-year-h, you to all of the families and advocates who are with us today. we did it. and i really appreciate the effort that it took. this extremely top secret group ceive the germans create opportunity for the allied forces to turn the tide. this required i creativity artistic talent and a very special kind of courage. using inflatable tanks and sonic deception sous of thous o troop trucks and tanksnly troops the ghost army made it appear at thousands o
hampshire. [applause] >> everyone. good morning. what an extraordinary morning to celebrate america and freedom and democracy. it is such an honor to be with you especially with our veterans. thank you. we are recognizing veterans from23rd headquarters special troop and the 31 -- 33rd signal service company as we have come to know them the ghost army. i should start by thanking my college classes who did the extraordinary work to bring the story to life. worked on the specials with the...
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new hampshire primary in january fake robocalls using the president's voice we now knowe c campaign all of the candidate was not aware and we will not .say who it is for they hired a magician i don't know. that is a lukewarm example. but put it out where there's actual major forces trying to do this in a big way. you could literally trick of vote after voter after voter into thinking it is your own candidate. last year one trump hugging dr. fauci. viral video what appears to be my colleague elizabethpp warren she says republicans should not be allowed to vote it was not her but a lot of people thought it was. this is not ai but if you don'tg to be just three weeks ago or two weeks ago you saw the horrific shooting the murder of the two police officers ine minnesota. they were killed and they rescued seven kids out ofha■ house they got shot. the paramedic ran into rescue them was doing cpr was also killed. a few days after that is a true picture of me at a rally a political rally■k's not going to be normal when these things happen. for an interest based on the tax that had advocacy s
new hampshire primary in january fake robocalls using the president's voice we now knowe c campaign all of the candidate was not aware and we will not .say who it is for they hired a magician i don't know. that is a lukewarm example. but put it out where there's actual major forces trying to do this in a big way. you could literally trick of vote after voter after voter into thinking it is your own candidate. last year one trump hugging dr. fauci. viral video what appears to be my colleague...
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new hampshire primary in january, fake robocalls using the president's voice to tell people not to vote. we now know that came out of a democratic campaign, although the candidate was not aware. won't say who it is. they hired a magician and he talked, i don't know. but that is a very kind of lukewarm little example, , but just put it out where there's actual major forces trying to do this in aig way. and you could literally trick after voter after voter into thinking it is your own candidate last year, one republican presidential candidate released false ai generated images of former president trump hugging dr. fauci. viral video of what appears to be my colleague elizabeth warren where she basically says republicans shouldn't be allowed to vote. people thought it was. this is not ai but if you don't believe me how bad this is going to ago, or two weeks ago if you solve the horrific shooting, the murder of the two police officers in minnesota, they were kille they rescued seven kids. think of the kids out of the house and then they were shot the paramedic that went in, , rn into rescue
new hampshire primary in january, fake robocalls using the president's voice to tell people not to vote. we now know that came out of a democratic campaign, although the candidate was not aware. won't say who it is. they hired a magician and he talked, i don't know. but that is a very kind of lukewarm little example, , but just put it out where there's actual major forces trying to do this in aig way. and you could literally trick after voter after voter into thinking it is your own candidate...
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. -- purposes, funding could i yachting -- kayaking activities in new hampshire. who doesn't like those kinds of activities? but i think most of us could agree, this is completely inappropriate and it's an unnecessary use of federal taxpayer dollars. this ought to be funded solely at the state and local level or with private funding. to that end, i ask unanimous consent to reprint the joint explanatory statement to accompany h.r. 4366, the consolidated appropriations act 2024, that was printed in yesterday's record with the following changes, and that this amended version be considered the joint aconsider h.r. 4366, removal of the senate -- of a senate community development fund that would provide $2.5 million to the city of franklin, new hampshire, for outdoor recreation in t-hud. the presidinoffir: is there objection? mrs. murray: i object. the presiding officer: objection is is heard. mr. lee: i yield the floor. a senator: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. braun: here today, since i've been in the senate, a little over five y
. -- purposes, funding could i yachting -- kayaking activities in new hampshire. who doesn't like those kinds of activities? but i think most of us could agree, this is completely inappropriate and it's an unnecessary use of federal taxpayer dollars. this ought to be funded solely at the state and local level or with private funding. to that end, i ask unanimous consent to reprint the joint explanatory statement to accompany h.r. 4366, the consolidated appropriations act 2024, that was printed...
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hampshire. a chance for the committee to address barriers as you have heard questions. many patients with rare seeing their doctor often requires going to a different state and has a bear.lm fro hampshire a few weeks old he did surgery to correct an obstruction. her local one could not have the surgery. this partnership and the il she received the care she needed when needed but other children are not unfortunate. a 1-year-old with a rare genital heart disease is a racing against the clock to fin treatment. determined to be too complex and the children's hospital is ready to receive and rover the medicaid program the optimization to provide care. right now she and her family are still hoping paperwork go through transferred to boston to save her life. have you had patients in your care waiting to access care outside the state could you describe how the way impacted their care? >> we have had that in our state patients of unnecessary hurdles although i want to say we certainly welcome them but on
hampshire. a chance for the committee to address barriers as you have heard questions. many patients with rare seeing their doctor often requires going to a different state and has a bear.lm fro hampshire a few weeks old he did surgery to correct an obstruction. her local one could not have the surgery. this partnership and the il she received the care she needed when needed but other children are not unfortunate. a 1-year-old with a rare genital heart disease is a racing against the clock to...
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you know, for example, you've probably read about the robo calls that were sent out to new hampshire that like joe biden's voice, you know, complete the malarkey and everything sounded just like him. and it urged voters to stay home and not go to the polls, election day. and so people hearing these robo call messages, you know, that they received their phones, you know, it sounded pretty good. many people may have heeded that. i think we're going to see similar things on media with efforts to confuse people. there were. some plots in 2020 and 2016, whether it be text messages sent out to people saying. did you know that this election you can enjoy convenience and voting from home by, texting your vote to the following number? of course it's false, but groups who are likely democratic voters in an effort to get thousands of people responded. and so how many people wasted their vote, right? they didn't show up at the polls because they believe to be a legitimate way to vote. i'm we're going to see more online. i think the way to respond to that i know in michigan we have a wonderful se
you know, for example, you've probably read about the robo calls that were sent out to new hampshire that like joe biden's voice, you know, complete the malarkey and everything sounded just like him. and it urged voters to stay home and not go to the polls, election day. and so people hearing these robo call messages, you know, that they received their phones, you know, it sounded pretty good. many people may have heeded that. i think we're going to see similar things on media with efforts to...
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hampshire, with very high costs. competitive markets, by the way were a bipartisan idea, have broken up these monopolies in many parts of the consumers to enjoy the benefits of competition, lower prices, more reliability and efficient investment. in monopoly markets, and i look to the state of georgia, consumers end up on the hook for supposedly prudent investments, even when there are significant cost overruns. the nuclear reactors three and four offer good examples. after unprecedented delays, this year, the georgia public utility commission has approved nearly $10 million , in costs associated with the costgoing into the georgia and electricity bills. electricity bills are going to be increasing $168 per year to pay for this construct ms. pridemore, it is puzzling that your testimony complains about epa regulations but makes no mention of the price tag of plant vogtle, what price tag can you offer to other regulators, to learn from the vogtle experience and avoid similarly costly mistakes that will be taken on by
hampshire, with very high costs. competitive markets, by the way were a bipartisan idea, have broken up these monopolies in many parts of the consumers to enjoy the benefits of competition, lower prices, more reliability and efficient investment. in monopoly markets, and i look to the state of georgia, consumers end up on the hook for supposedly prudent investments, even when there are significant cost overruns. the nuclear reactors three and four offer good examples. after unprecedented...
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and my mom tells a story of campaigning in new hampshire and the house that they were living in, like the heat didn't work. most of the time and they would actually throw pails of water on the screens, on the windows so that it would freeze and keep the wind out as yeah, walking around with with icicles growing out of the toe of her shoes, knocking on doors. so was because a lot of sacred space or at least the way she tells it. yeah. i believe her mostly yeah but yeah it's the you know the peanut brigade was was what the the group of people that went out. so it was a bunch of georgian that basically just invading every other state and bombing free beds anywhere that they could. they could get them. so but in 1980, it was it was different. he was already known and established. he had a record that everybody knew. there were several crises that had happened and that he was dealing with at the time. and i so in order to kind of get the upper hand in the election and first, i want to talk about the primary. because 1980 is still the only time when a major president candidate, an incumbent
and my mom tells a story of campaigning in new hampshire and the house that they were living in, like the heat didn't work. most of the time and they would actually throw pails of water on the screens, on the windows so that it would freeze and keep the wind out as yeah, walking around with with icicles growing out of the toe of her shoes, knocking on doors. so was because a lot of sacred space or at least the way she tells it. yeah. i believe her mostly yeah but yeah it's the you know the...
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state leadership teams in the eight al green states including newly added new hampshire have in order to begin engaging with volunteers and contacting voters to what the campaign has called quote march month of action. win groups will be launched, members of congress will be dispatched, administration travel including why mr. biden will be robust mr. schumer: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr mr. president, tonight the president of the united states comes before congress to deliver his state of the union address to the american people.e for the comma in chief to tell the story of where our country stands today, to hear about the sacrifices we have made as a country, about the challenges we have overcome, and about the kind of future we can achieve if we work together. america has suffered immense challenge in recent years. when president biden took office over 3,000 americans were dying of covid a y. 18 million americ on unemployment. our democracy was wounded and damaged and battered after january 6. suffocating heights. but today, president biden will mak
state leadership teams in the eight al green states including newly added new hampshire have in order to begin engaging with volunteers and contacting voters to what the campaign has called quote march month of action. win groups will be launched, members of congress will be dispatched, administration travel including why mr. biden will be robust mr. schumer: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr mr. president, tonight the president of the united states comes before...
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two of these earmarks dealing th hospital, dartmouth-hitchcock hospital in new hampshire, and another is women's and infaints hospital in rhode island. what would be hospitals? well this is about two and a half million -- $2.5 million in earmarks between the two of do late-term abortions. they're different than other hospitals that are on the earmark list. in fact, not only do these two hospitals do late-term abortions, they actually advertise that they do late-term abortions andd out. they make statements about that they are -- let me see if i can pull this out. they make statements that they have not late-term abortions up to 22 weeks, but they are ready to be able to do that. they -- as one says -- routinely provide abortions up to 22 weeks. 22 weeks, we're pushing five weeks of pregnancy. we h that are alive today that were born premature at 21 weeks. but they're alive get the care when they had a premature delivery at 21 weeks. to make it clear, what we're actually up against and when looks like compared to other countries and locations spain does not allow abortion after 14 week
two of these earmarks dealing th hospital, dartmouth-hitchcock hospital in new hampshire, and another is women's and infaints hospital in rhode island. what would be hospitals? well this is about two and a half million -- $2.5 million in earmarks between the two of do late-term abortions. they're different than other hospitals that are on the earmark list. in fact, not only do these two hospitals do late-term abortions, they actually advertise that they do late-term abortions andd out. they...