Can i get can i get a connection . Ohhh can i get a connection . Trying find the old me welcome to kasie d. C. Im kasie hunt. We are live every sunday from washington from 7 00 to 9 00 p. M. Eastern. Tonight, insider rumors fly as the president prepares to make a Primetime Announcement about the Supreme Court. Plus, Alan Dershowitz joins me live. Well get his top tips for summering on marthas vineyard, oh, and also talk about the president s evolving legal strategy in the mueller probe. Plus, some actual good news as divers emerge with some of the boys that stranded that soccer team alive. Well get a report on the ground as Monsoon Rains fall and Thai Navy Seals prepare to go in again. But first we are just over 24 hours away from President Trumps Primetime Announcement of his pick to replace Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court. By the way, for those of you watching at home, abc says it is prepared to break into the bachelorette to bring you that news. President says he has narrowed h
SOUTH THOMASTON Ray Merriman Sleeper, 64, passed away surrounded by his loving family, Tuesday, October 31, 2023 at the Sussman House in Rockport, following a brief but courageous battle with cancer. Born in Camden, November 23, 1958, he was the.
i just spent three months with the potential new buyer in shanghai that wanted 40,000 pounds a week. and then when the tariff scare came, now it s radio silence. reporter: then there are the people who haul the traps day in and day out, like cyrus sleeper. he s fished these waters since age of 9 and now brings in 50,000 pounds of lobster every year. are you frustrated? yes, yes. frustrated. it seems like they had just gotten rolling and had been building good relationships in china to put a damper on that at this point is very frustrating. reporter: some here look to the president to be a boon for the economy. i was hopeful. reporter: you were hopeful for the trump administration when it started? yes, absolutely. reporter: where is that now? i m concerned. i m concerned. some of the decisions and the way those decisions are being made aren t considering the ripple effect. reporter: now there is worry that china will look elsewhere for its lobster, like canada just
and then when the tariff scare came, now it s radio silence. reporter: then there are the people who haul the traps day in and day out, like cyrus sleeper. he s fished these waters since age of 9 and now brings in 50,000 pounds of lobster every year. are you frustrated? yes, yes. frustrated. it seems like they had just gotten rolling and had been building good relationships in china to put a damper on that at this point is very frustrating. reporter: some here look to the president to be a boon for the economy. i was hopeful. reporter: you were hopeful for the trump administration when it started? yes, absolutely. reporter: where is that now? i m concerned. i m concerned. some of the decisions and the way those decisions are being made aren t considering the ripple effect. reporter: now there is worry that china will look elsewhere for its lobster, like canada just to the north. and the people here in maine are stuck quickly searching elsewhere to make up those mill
several said they hoped for the president entering this. ultimately, they feel like lobsters, in the lobster industry has been negatively impacted because july 4th is the beginning of that high season for the lobstermen. suddenly, the question is, where are they sending this? $140 million worth of lobsters went out just for maine and china last year. business was going well for the lobster industry here. it was triple. they tripled the number of exports sent to china from here in the last three years. i want to play you a little bit of sound here. this is with cyrus sleeper, a 25-year-old lobster man we met up with down the road. he s been fishing by himself for 20 years now. this is the impact it s having on him. that means everything. it means that families can close on their kids and feed themselves.