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It's. Monday. January twenty second.
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I'm Travel Anderson. And Am
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shows you deaf ear ice and this is
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what a day where we can officially announce
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a job harder than rocket scientist. Professional! Jar!
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Opener. There was this canister with the
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and after taking almost three months, they
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were finally able to pry it open.
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They should have bought that thing on
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tic toc that we're Allied open in
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a jar. Tpp typically take
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on today. Show treacherous winter
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weather told roughly ninety people across
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the country. plus to death toll
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in Gaza has past twenty five
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thousand. But first Florida governor around
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a sanctimonious announced yesterday his exit
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from the race to be com
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the Republican presidential nominee. If there
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was anything I could do to
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produce a favorable outcome, More.
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Campaign stops. More interviews. I would
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do it. But. I can't ask
0:56
our supporters to volunteer their time and
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donate their resources. We don't have a
1:00
clear path to victory. Accordingly, I
1:03
am today suspending my campaign. That
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was, of course something we all
1:07
expected would com, but perhaps just
1:09
not this soon. As we know,
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he did not win the Iowa
1:13
Caucuses last week, finishing in a
1:15
distant second behind Trump. But that
1:17
is really where the writing was
1:20
already on the law. Iowa was
1:22
a state into which the Santas
1:24
had poured millions of dollars in
1:26
an aggressive campaign, visiting or ninety
1:28
nine counties in the state and
1:30
in the process ignoring other. Early
1:32
voting states like New Hampshire like South
1:35
Carolina, so we can tell he really
1:37
was putting a lot of eggs in
1:39
that basket. But this is why Joe.
1:41
See the old folks say don't count
1:44
your eggs. Beef out a hatch
1:46
I saw mine. That. He
1:48
spent like a hundred and fifty million
1:50
dollars for twenty three thousand votes and
1:52
I was something I'm not number. So.
1:55
That's like six thousand hours of though you.
1:57
This is the fiscal responsibility we keep. Hearing
1:59
about for maybe it. Did
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he say anything else of interest
2:04
when he ended his sampling? I
2:07
was too busy searing. Associated with the
2:09
rest of it? Yeah, well. I'm
2:11
not sure if this is interesting
2:13
or not, but he did endorse
2:15
Trump take a listen. he has
2:17
my endorsement because we can't go
2:19
back to the old republican guard
2:21
of yesteryear. Or repackaged formed
2:23
have warmed over corporatism that
2:25
Nikki Haley represents. The. Days
2:28
of putting Americans last, of kowtowing
2:30
the large corporations of caving to
2:32
woke or or ideology. Are.
2:35
Over of course it's not like
2:37
Trump needed his endorsement per se,
2:39
but the fact that to save
2:41
his did has prompted discourse about
2:44
his he might consider being Trump's
2:46
running mates. No dissent is has
2:48
said that the Vp position and
2:50
doesn't offer him much of anything
2:53
but you know people rely and
2:55
we will do have to wait
2:57
and see. Now that basically leaves
2:59
this thing as a race between
3:02
Trump and Nikki Haley and Miss
3:04
Mama's. Is out here ready to
3:06
fight. Okay, he or she is
3:09
giving a speech in Seabrook, New
3:11
Hampshire yesterday remove. His
3:14
residency isn't. Everything
3:18
I. Mean
3:20
emergency. Meeting
3:25
on inland Sea sick youtube
3:27
I get is not buying.
3:29
At. The end I was I bought it
3:31
this given the to terrible choices of Trump
3:34
or Nikki Haley. I will take Nikki Haley.
3:36
That. Our thing, that's gonna work.
3:38
He sees it related to this question
3:40
of what does family speech or looks
3:43
like? Let's turn to Tomorrow's New Hampshire
3:45
primary allies will certainly be on Donald
3:47
Trump and Nikki Haley. Trump remains. That.
3:50
Clear front runner right now, but he really
3:52
is turning our attention to unaffiliated voters in
3:54
a season since had to the polls as
3:56
well. And Democrats will be too, even though
3:58
President Joe Biden will not. The I'm at
4:00
all of this year because of this complicated site
4:02
where the Dnc wanted by the end of the
4:05
on South Carolina buyouts. First for that says I'm
4:07
in a few weeks whole thing about he will
4:09
not be on the ballot but there's still a
4:11
lot of important down ballot races and New Hampshire.
4:13
For democrats, the boat on like the state's
4:15
governor is for example. So let's get into
4:18
that and how much the people of New
4:20
Hampshire grilled Nikki Haley Over these past few
4:22
weeks I spoke with many a speech Yankees,
4:24
a former Democratic representative of New Hampshire seat
4:26
House as well as the Northern Regional Director
4:28
at Run for Something, A progressive group dedicated
4:31
to recruiting and supporting young candidates vying for
4:33
down ballot office is also worked for others
4:35
groups like New Hampshire Young Democrats and Free
4:37
and Fair New Hampshire in the past. so
4:39
it is safe to say he knows what's
4:42
up in the Granite State. I toss them
4:44
earlier. I started by asking him how Nikki
4:46
Haley is. Bearing in the state. University
4:48
of I wish I just left of be
4:50
we did like a little baby says my
4:53
my was excited very excited but you know
4:55
here in New Hampshire we do talk a
4:57
lot of about access your the aura talk
4:59
about I have a party there are like
5:01
you know what you think, the chances are
5:04
it I just said thought two things. one
5:06
I think she's gonna drop over of the
5:08
minutes tennis just I plan to census didn't
5:10
even make it's rare for primary he's out
5:12
and you know I think second I'd be
5:15
in our governors and guess it kind of
5:17
flatlined her campaign. And versus see Denver's
5:19
they don't have to do is just kind
5:21
of. She's had a map and it's a
5:23
satellite. I don't think she's really on whichever
5:25
side and worth his point. I mean, obviously.
5:27
space. And and second, because. The fields.
5:30
Literally have been ourselves you like this is put
5:32
up a good fight but I think it's over.
5:34
So you've served in the state legislature in the past.
5:36
What is it that voters want to hear from the
5:38
candidates? Democrats included as they make their case for why
5:41
they should be the President? The sell. them are
5:43
so i will say that new hampshire
5:45
may not be the kind of place
5:47
that as don't necessarily always pick or
5:49
a person to be president's but we're
5:51
very good at weeding out the field
5:53
we will seek out candidates we will
5:55
expose them for who they are the
5:57
us in the real questions i mean
6:00
Speaking of Nikki Haley, she was asked during one of the
6:02
town halls, you know, what was the cause of the Civil
6:04
War? And her answer, no,
6:07
nothing to do with slavery. I mean, I think the
6:09
cause of the Civil War was basically how government was
6:11
going to run. The freedoms and what
6:13
people could and couldn't do. Thank you.
6:15
And then in the year 2023, it's
6:18
astonishing to me that you answered that
6:20
question without mentioning the word slavery. What
6:22
do you want me to say about
6:24
slavery? No, um, you answered my
6:26
question. Not the best. Not
6:28
the best. And it was just that's a
6:30
very key like New Hampshire moment. That's just
6:32
one of those things that people say, you
6:34
know, only here in New Hampshire do we
6:36
get those real life moments where we interact
6:38
with candidates, where we actually, you know, we
6:41
ask these questions and they're expected to answer.
6:43
They're expected to, you know, be genuine, be
6:45
authentic. And if they're not, voters
6:47
see right through it. Voters can kind
6:49
of smell the BS. And so, you
6:51
know, folks are asking questions to candidates
6:53
about, you know, the future of this
6:55
country, whether it's the economy, whether it's housing,
6:58
whether it's immigration. And I think one of
7:00
the things I like about the state. Right.
7:02
So we can't talk about the New Hampshire
7:04
primary without talking about how Biden is not on
7:06
the ballot. He is the first sitting president in more
7:08
than 50 years to essentially
7:10
skip over the granite state. And
7:12
that's because there is this drama after
7:15
the DNC alleged that New Hampshire officials scheduled
7:17
their election too early. So Biden focused
7:19
on South Carolina and said, you're part of the
7:21
campaign to get people to write Biden in on
7:24
their ballot this Tuesday. Why is that? What's
7:26
the goal? Why is it important? We're
7:28
having this primary Joe Biden is not
7:30
on the ballot, but we take our
7:32
civic responsibility like extremely seriously. You know,
7:34
the New Hampshire primary is it's going
7:36
to happen and we're going to make
7:38
damn sure that people know that he
7:40
is the best candidate. And he is
7:42
our pick to lead our country. And
7:45
honestly, I think, you know, we want
7:47
to make sure that folks know his
7:49
of his accomplishments, whether it's the inflation
7:51
reduction, that the bipartisan infrastructure act. You
7:53
know, things like that that I think
7:56
are actually making a difference in people's lives.
7:58
Things like reducing the cost of income. insulin
8:00
and fighting for things like trying to
8:02
reduce our student loan debt. He's the
8:04
best candidate and we're just going to
8:06
make sure that he comes out on
8:08
Tuesday. Yeah. Aside
8:11
from the presidency, there's another crucial race
8:13
happening in New Hampshire for the governor's office.
8:15
The Republican governor of New Hampshire, Chris Sununu,
8:17
declined to run again and so Democrats are
8:19
trying to flip the suit blue. Can
8:22
you tell us more about why that effort is so
8:24
crucial? Yeah. We've got
8:26
two major candidates right now, former
8:28
mayor Joyce Craig from Manchester and
8:30
executive counselor Cindy Warmington. I
8:32
want the house majority. I want the
8:34
state senate majority because it legitimately will
8:36
make a difference in people's lives, but
8:38
the key will be making sure we
8:40
get the governor's seat. So
8:42
I think end of the day, that's going to
8:44
be a super competitive race and their opponent is
8:47
going to be right now. The
8:49
front runner looks like Kelly Ayotte. Chuck Morris,
8:51
who's a state senator, is also running. So
8:54
it's going to be a tough race. Everyone's
8:56
going to be fighting for that. I'm sure
8:58
the DGA and the Republican Governor's Association, whatever,
9:00
they're going to be throwing in a boatload
9:03
of money. So it's going to be a
9:05
contentious race. It's going to be an exciting
9:07
one. And I think I live in Nashua
9:09
and my city is one of the cities
9:12
that really is a big determiner. So we
9:14
win Nashua, most likely we win the state.
9:17
Yeah, absolutely. Manny, thank you so much
9:19
for being here. This was great and
9:21
good luck on Tuesday. Oh, thank you.
9:23
It's been a pleasure. That was my conversation with
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That's a better some headlines
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hurdle. I'm. Successful
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in Gaza has soared past twenty five
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thousand people because and health ministry announced
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that grub number yesterday and one of
12:14
the deadliest days of the war happened
12:16
this costly than one hundred. And seventy
12:18
eight Palestinians were killed and one twenty
12:21
four hour period. Meanwhile, Israeli
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President Benjamin Netanyahu continue to double down
12:25
a consistent solution even after President Biden
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try to put him on the matter
12:30
and a call on Friday Netanyahu later
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said in a video statement quote I
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will not compromise on full Israeli security
12:37
control over all the territory west of
12:39
the Jordan River. It's a stance that
12:41
is to say the least, increasingly at
12:44
odds with the international community. Yesterday, Un
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Secretary General Antonio Good Ted as had
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this to say. Repeated
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refusal yesterday to accept
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to split solutions for
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Israel. your father senior
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is totally unacceptable. A
13:01
Grand Jury is said to investigate local
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police and you all the taxes for
13:06
their response to the deadly Twenty Twenty
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Two massacre at Rob Elementary School. The
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move was first reported by the You've
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Already Leader News on Friday and he
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comes after the Justice Department released a
13:17
report last week's be telling the police's
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failures in the shooting that killed and
13:21
nineteen young children and to have their
13:24
teachers. Many former law enforcement officials have
13:26
already resigned or been fired following the
13:28
massacre. Now members of the Grand Jury
13:30
will me twice. A month to hear
13:33
testimony from witnesses. In order to
13:35
determine whether you've all these, District
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Attorney Christina Mitchell can bring criminal
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charges against some of those officers.
13:41
Kimberly Mods or Rubio the mother
13:43
of a ten year old girl
13:45
who was killed in the Ivaldi
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school shootings released a statement on
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Friday saying quote: I am glad
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people are finally seeing the truth.
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Our children and those two teachers
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were failed. And some
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very tragic news: Ninety one people die.
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Due to last week's and hence armed
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snacks throughout most of the country to
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suffocating to see the as the news
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outlet found that most of the deaths
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of it in Tennessee and Oregon seven
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out of both states declared safe of
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emergency at the city or Iceland towards
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on average over the weekend blow and
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on infrastructure. And awesome the roads
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and. Portland Episode com Three people who
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The only survivor was a baby who
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is in the. Casualties.
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Also happened in Illinois, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, Washington,
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Kentucky, Wisconsin, New Jersey and New York
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and tens of thousands of people across
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the country are so without power as
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a result of the severe weather conditions.
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Cold. Weather is expected to last for the next few.
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Days nationwide. California may
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have some of the country's highest
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housing costs, but it will soon
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give first time homebuyers a helping
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hand with round to have a
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appreciation loan. State officials announced that
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starting in April, people can apply
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for no interest, no monthly payment
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loans that have club or down
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Save America. Nearly thirty
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thousand and faculty members in a car
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walk off the top today to demand
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demands for a new labor contract. Their
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unions the California Faculty Association with asking
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the board for a number of school
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officials have only offered faculty a five
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after. See: as you came to an
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agreement with more than one thousand of
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It's trade workers on Friday. those workers
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