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radio host and former new hampshire gubernatorialcandidatearniearnesen. thento ta-nehisi coates on the presidential race and reparations. -- repations for slavery. >> there are ways you can look at the dynamics of reparation and after that, we will have some sort of groundswell in the country that will build of a move. politicians respond to pressure. i think that is what needs to happen. this is a long, long light. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. senator bernie sanders and donald trump soared to commanding victories in the first primary, the new hampshire primary tuesday, and on the democratic side sanders beat former secretary of state hillary clinton by a margin of 60% to 38%. a years ago, clinton won new hampshire, defeating senator barack obama. when polling first began in new hampshire, clinton was projected to win by as much as 50%. on tuesday, sanders beat clinton in nearly every demographic area except for senior citizens. according to exit polls, 55% of women, including 70% of wo
radio host and former new hampshire gubernatorial candidate arnie arnesen. then to ta-nehisi coates on the presidential race and reparations. -- repations for slavery. >> there are ways you can look at the dynamics of reparation and after that, we will have some sort of groundswell in the country that will build of a move. politicians respond to pressure. i think that is what needs to happen. this is a long, long light. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!,...
we go to our line for republicans. wisconsin.waiting in michael, you're onwitharniearnesen. >>hi! want to...l, i foro chuck on our line republicans. chuck? [cheering] my fight song ♪ song ♪is my life ♪ ♪[music] >> wow! wow! all that for me. [laughter] >> thank you! let me clarify something. here.ey let a guy up i'm... senator fromn, minnesota. [cheering] that paulthe seat wellstone held. [cheering] and i can point to someone on stage who i wouldn't be senator from minnesota if it isn't been for her, and that hillary clinton. [cheering] offirst election was kind close. votes.y 312 hillary came twice for me, once in october, and then i heard i call from her the sunday before the election. out."id, "i'm coming and we did a big rally in duluth. than 312 votes at that rally, i gotta tell you. [applause] >> i'm a paul wellstone progressive. [cheering] >> and let me tell you what that means. we all do better when we all do better. i knew what a high coup highi'd say that was a coup. but evidently, i've been told it isn't. do betternew we all when we all do better. in suburban mi
we go to our line for republicans. wisconsin.waiting in michael, you're on with arnie arnesen. >> hi! want to...l, i foro chuck on our line republicans. chuck? [cheering] my fight song ♪ song ♪is my life ♪ ♪[music] >> wow! wow! all that for me. [laughter] >> thank you! let me clarify something. here.ey let a guy up i'm... senator fromn, minnesota. [cheering] that paulthe seat wellstone held. [cheering] and i can point to someone on stage who i wouldn't be senator from...
arniearnesen. >>hey, linda. >> hi! you?re >> fine. thank you. >> i'm calling because i've been watching the debates. i think and how i feel. says hillary clinton but my heart says bernie sanders. >> welcome to the club. why.ll tell you we were always taught to go with gut.eart, to go with our bernie sanders is an older man. but i like his views when it the middle class people who are just -- have been kicked of the programs and kicked out of the system right now. and we're out here fending for ourselves. and i think it's very sad. thinking that donald trump -- i want to put him in there too. he has poor impulse control. and i'm very afraid that if he house, thate white he might make impulsive that are coming from do. what he likes to and he'll throw us back into another war, where a lot of our men, which he doesn't have to participate, but a lot of our have to go fight again and get killed again and get maimed again and come back deplorable conditions. and i don't think that that's a good idea. i would hate to see that happen. but i don't trust his impulse -- poor impulse contr
arnie arnesen. >> hey, linda. >> hi! you?re >> fine. thank you. >> i'm calling because i've been watching the debates. i think and how i feel. says hillary clinton but my heart says bernie sanders. >> welcome to the club. why.ll tell you we were always taught to go with gut.eart, to go with our bernie sanders is an older man. but i like his views when it the middle class people who are just -- have been kicked of the programs and kicked out of the system right...
>> now we're joinedbyarniearnesen, whois stepping away from her radio microphone to join us on television this morning. she's the host of the attitude arnesen on wnhn-fm. arnie, it was a year ago that a lesser-known senator named bernie sanders joined you at a the you owned, close no state capital there, to talk about possibly running for president. expectations like in the room? we're showing the picture of the in late january. what were the expectations like candidacy?s >> let me just set this up. i live in a house that is known as beingw hampshire the house where presidential candidates come. he was a powerful democrat. was a powerful republican. so jimmy carter has slept in this house. in thisnton spoke house. house.e spoke in this my husband, who recently died, was a libertarian. who has a history of presidential candidates coming and making their pitch and then we find out whether they actually ultimately become president of the united states. i have known bernie sanders for years.y about 25 i did radio in white river junction, vermont. covering political issues, at that
>> now we're joined by arnie arnesen, who is stepping away from her radio microphone to join us on television this morning. she's the host of the attitude arnesen on wnhn-fm. arnie, it was a year ago that a lesser-known senator named bernie sanders joined you at a the you owned, close no state capital there, to talk about possibly running for president. expectations like in the room? we're showing the picture of the in late january. what were the expectations like candidacy?s >> let...
arniearnesen, whois stepping away from her radio microphone to join us on television this morning. she's the host of the attitude arnesen on wnhn-fm. arnie, it was a year ago that a lesser-known senator named bernie sanders joined you at a the you owned, close no state capital there, to talk about possibly running for president. expectations like in the room? we're showing the picture of the in late january. what were the expectations like candidacy?s >> let me just set this up. i live in a house that is known as beingw hampshire the house where presidential candidates come. he was a powerful democrat. was a powerful republican. so jimmy carter has slept in this house. in thisnton spoke house. house.e spoke in this my husband, who recently died, was a libertarian. who has a history of presidential candidates coming and making their pitch and then we find out whether they actually ultimately become president of the united states. i have known bernie sanders for years.y about 25 i did radio in white river junction, vermont. covering political issues, at that time he was the only con
arnie arnesen, who is stepping away from her radio microphone to join us on television this morning. she's the host of the attitude arnesen on wnhn-fm. arnie, it was a year ago that a lesser-known senator named bernie sanders joined you at a the you owned, close no state capital there, to talk about possibly running for president. expectations like in the room? we're showing the picture of the in late january. what were the expectations like candidacy?s >> let me just set this up. i live...
. >> coming up on "washington journal closeoh.arniearnesen. hetalks about tuesday's new hampshire primary, the candidates and what is important to new hampshire voters. and jack keith. he gives his preview of the primary. we will also take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. ♪ good morning, it is saturday, debbie were a 6, 2016. we have three days to go until the new hampshire primary. we are once again taking our viewers up to new hampshire -- manchester, new hampshire to talk about gop debate tonight. before we do that, with new hampshire representing the first chance for underplayed -- under cleared -- undeclared voters. whether you are satisfied with the current field of presidential candidate. could you see yourself supporting any of the major party
. >> coming up on "washington journal close oh. arnie arnesen. he talks about tuesday's new hampshire primary, the candidates and what is important to new hampshire voters. and jack keith. he gives his preview of the primary. we will also take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. ♪ good morning, it is saturday, debbie were a 6, 2016. we have three days to go until the new hampshire primary. we are once again taking our...
moments too, ones the candidates involved would rather forget. we sat downwitharniearnesentotake a look back at gary bauer' s epic pancake flip fail in 2000. >> getting close, folks. >> there we go. getting ready. all right. oh, no! candidate missing in action. yes! who said this was not going to be an exciting event? >> he just slipped out of view. for his second feat -- all right. [laughter] adam: joining us now is the in see that event, a familiar face in new hampshire politics, arnie arnesen. thanks for being with us. as dramatic as your play-by-play of the moment was, you said before it is possibly the less possible you unintentionally provoke him into trying that epic flip. >> i was a morning drivetime radio talkshow host in nashua, new hampshire. all the republican candidates wanted to be on our show because nashua is such an important place in primaries. gary and arnie would fight. he was a fundamentalist evangelical candidate, worked for ronald reagan for both terms. we had an interesting background george bush had also flipped a pancake and had done the most remarkable pa
moments too, ones the candidates involved would rather forget. we sat down with arnie arnesen to take a look back at gary bauer' s epic pancake flip fail in 2000. >> getting close, folks. >> there we go. getting ready. all right. oh, no! candidate missing in action. yes! who said this was not going to be an exciting event? >> he just slipped out of view. for his second feat -- all right. [laughter] adam: joining us now is the in see that event, a familiar face in new...