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here in pennsylvania, we get stuff done. together. and when we do accomplish something here in harrisburg, when we movehe field, it's important to celebrate that and focus on the progress we're making, not on the fact that we didn't get 100 percent of what we asked for. so let's build on that progress. one year after taking office, i can report that the commonwealth of pennsylvania is on strong financial footing. thanks to sound fiscal management in our first year, all three major credit rating agencies improved our outlook or gave us an upgrade. and as a result of that good stewardship and those ratings improvements, taxpayers are saving nearly $100 million that otherwise would have gone to big banks and investment firms as a result of higher interest rates. those savings are on top of the nearly 14 billion dollar surplus available to us at the end of this fiscal year. last year, we cut taxes. this budget continues that, it does not call for a tax but now is the time to invest some of that $14 billion surplus squirreled away here in
here in pennsylvania, we get stuff done. together. and when we do accomplish something here in harrisburg, when we movehe field, it's important to celebrate that and focus on the progress we're making, not on the fact that we didn't get 100 percent of what we asked for. so let's build on that progress. one year after taking office, i can report that the commonwealth of pennsylvania is on strong financial footing. thanks to sound fiscal management in our first year, all three major credit rating...
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you're welcome to pennsylvania. there's lots of free land, but there's none here, at least not for you. you have to go west. philadelphia belongs to the english so they went west. they found a town called lancaster and they saw a lot of germans there. and lancaster is a neat it was a place where we made things in america in the 18th century and philadelphia, boston, we import and export. in lancaster, we make things conestoga wagons. and what you see there? pennsylvania rifles. well, the germans told the scots irish there's lots of free land. pennsylvania just not this land. lancaster is ours. you go further west and they ultimately went as far west as they could. the foothills of the appalachian mountains. and they said this is our place. it was a vacant land. they built their own city. they called it carlisle. and that was the of the scots irish in pennsylvania. now things were going well for them until the fifties, when war broke out. war between britain, france, the great seven years. war for global domination.
you're welcome to pennsylvania. there's lots of free land, but there's none here, at least not for you. you have to go west. philadelphia belongs to the english so they went west. they found a town called lancaster and they saw a lot of germans there. and lancaster is a neat it was a place where we made things in america in the 18th century and philadelphia, boston, we import and export. in lancaster, we make things conestoga wagons. and what you see there? pennsylvania rifles. well, the...
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right here in pennsylvania. these sites and our investment and innovation are key to growing our economy. rebuilding our communities and combating climatemu change. i know there are bills to pass and work to do to combat climate change. one of the most important things we can do right now is invest in a clean energy economy and the jobs it supports. the plan wl do that and help businesses to succeed here in pennsylvania. when businesses set up shop we want to make sure their new munities to liven it where main street is lined with shops and start small businesses and housing is affordable for that is why am proposing $25 million for batters and initiative building off the keystone. [applause] building off the community to support small businesses downtowns and main pennsylvania. at the same time will launch the pennsylvania regional challengev incentivize regional p local communities can work together to leverage the resources available to them. met with local elected leaders to see how our investments can suppo
right here in pennsylvania. these sites and our investment and innovation are key to growing our economy. rebuilding our communities and combating climatemu change. i know there are bills to pass and work to do to combat climate change. one of the most important things we can do right now is invest in a clean energy economy and the jobs it supports. the plan wl do that and help businesses to succeed here in pennsylvania. when businesses set up shop we want to make sure their new munities to...
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it was known in 1901 built in the corner, 14th and pennsylvania. and you had all these modern accommodations that were incorporated that just bedazzled people. when you think about it, people were visiting washington for the first time and and and visiting white house and visiting capitol hillyfthus america or wherever they th0sat that that they people who had never traveled before. i remember talking to a gentleman who was stayed at the willard hotel and it was that if you walked into the willardhotel had a uniform on that you were you were you were searched you were you given accommodations. if they were available, it was a welcomed place for all service members and many people at first experience in washington was staying at the willard hotel when were 18 or 19 years old prior to going overseas to to the fight during world war two headed opportunity to meet of these people when they the dedication for the world war two memorial and it was fascinating listening to them talk about their recollection of what it was like to be at the willard hotel t
it was known in 1901 built in the corner, 14th and pennsylvania. and you had all these modern accommodations that were incorporated that just bedazzled people. when you think about it, people were visiting washington for the first time and and and visiting white house and visiting capitol hillyfthus america or wherever they th0sat that that they people who had never traveled before. i remember talking to a gentleman who was stayed at the willard hotel and it was that if you walked into the...
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in fact, pennsylvania avenue was known as the avee america because there were so many hotels along pennsylvania avenue and the willard family, when they were brought in here by the owners, had a prorty to upgrade the status of of this property, wanted to bring in all of those things that people had other cities, including cities in europe, as well, as new york and philadelphia. henry clay came to washington in 18 barrels kentucky straight sour mash, otherwise known as bourbon. in fact, barrel said he brought from bouon count stamped with bn county for tax and that's how the name evolved for bourbon. now he discovered that washingtonians were drinking their juleps, their mint juleps with rum or brandy. he was appalled at this and he decided to show the proper way to make his southern style julep. and he used the relish in showing people how to make a julep, southern style with kentucky, straight bourbon, whiskey. and we continue to to practice that legacy here. in fact, we use henry clay original traditionally in the beginning of every new session of congress, would bring a barrel of bourbon, an
in fact, pennsylvania avenue was known as the avee america because there were so many hotels along pennsylvania avenue and the willard family, when they were brought in here by the owners, had a prorty to upgrade the status of of this property, wanted to bring in all of those things that people had other cities, including cities in europe, as well, as new york and philadelphia. henry clay came to washington in 18 barrels kentucky straight sour mash, otherwise known as bourbon. in fact, barrel...
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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 alfred as his flagship that you see depicted in this painting. and he identified a young sailor named john paul jones to be the first lieutenant for the navy's first flagship. and gentlemen, we're asking about the flags earlier as the first fleet prepared to saily o. it raised flags on the alfred. congress had approved the grand flag that you see in the officig of the united colonies. on the 3rd of december 1775, in advance of the declaration of independence and congressman christopher gadsden of south carolina and a member of the newly nowded marine committee presented paul jones with the flag. you see in the lower right hand side. the slide famously gadsden
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 alfred as his flagship that you see depicted in this painting. and he identified a young sailor named john paul jones to be the first lieutenant for the...
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here in pennsylvania, we get stuff done. together. and when we do accomplish something here in harrisburg, when we move the ball down the field, it's important to celebrate that and focus on the progress we're making, not on the fact that we didn't get 100 percent of what we asked for. so let's build on that progress. one year after taking office, i can report that the commonwealth of pennsylvania is on strong financial footing. thanks to sound fiscal management in our first year, all three major credit rating agencies improved our outlook or gave us an upgrade. and as a result of that good stewardship and those ratings improvements, taxpayers are saving nearly $100 million that otherwise would have gone to big banks and investment firms as a result of higher interest rates. those savings are on top of the nearly 14 billion dollar surplus available to us at the end of this fiscal year. last year, we cut taxes. this budget continues that, it does not call for a tax increase. but now is the time to invest some of that $14 billion surplu
here in pennsylvania, we get stuff done. together. and when we do accomplish something here in harrisburg, when we move the ball down the field, it's important to celebrate that and focus on the progress we're making, not on the fact that we didn't get 100 percent of what we asked for. so let's build on that progress. one year after taking office, i can report that the commonwealth of pennsylvania is on strong financial footing. thanks to sound fiscal management in our first year, all three...
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[laughter] pennsylvania lost 275,000 jobs. just look at the facts of her on my watch unemployment has not been this low for this long and 50 years. in 50 years. wages are rising. credit close 800,000 new manufacturing jobs including 28000 right here in pennsylvania. we retracted $680 billion but let me say it again $680 billion private sector investment and advanced manufacturing clean energy here in america including $4 billion just here in the state of pennsylvania sor. far. folks, you are exploiting american jobss. but we are exploiting products and creating american jobs. think of last year's corporate america want to find the cheapest labor in the world. sending jobs overseas and import the product home. not anymore. together we do what has always worked best for this country we are investing in all of america. were building an economy from the middle up in a bottom out not top-down what we do that the poor have a ladder up in the middle class do wellin the still wealthy still do very well. we allll do. no, for real. [app
[laughter] pennsylvania lost 275,000 jobs. just look at the facts of her on my watch unemployment has not been this low for this long and 50 years. in 50 years. wages are rising. credit close 800,000 new manufacturing jobs including 28000 right here in pennsylvania. we retracted $680 billion but let me say it again $680 billion private sector investment and advanced manufacturing clean energy here in america including $4 billion just here in the state of pennsylvania sor. far. folks, you are...
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i predicted apl votes in pennsylvania beforefo they occurred. what's interesting about this in particular i was involved in looking at all of the registered voters in california see who is deceased i found a couple who had died years before september 2020 that brenda registration on the system i looked at those that watch these will be fraud that warning made its way into a lawsuit working its way through pennsylvania courts at the time. and sure enough on election day some of those deceased voters cast votes. the votes counted but then after the fact the person who created there's different people for each of the votes they arrested the people made the fraudulent votes they prosecuted and got convictions. they got convictions for those fraudulent votes. what's interesting in the case of pennsylvania that two cases i am talking about are both republicans. who cast damily members. >> doing who they voted for? >> yes in both cases. i'll give to it. yes because the person who committed the fraud admitted they were republicans and they had cast the
i predicted apl votes in pennsylvania beforefo they occurred. what's interesting about this in particular i was involved in looking at all of the registered voters in california see who is deceased i found a couple who had died years before september 2020 that brenda registration on the system i looked at those that watch these will be fraud that warning made its way into a lawsuit working its way through pennsylvania courts at the time. and sure enough on election day some of those deceased...
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[applause]e] this concern representing - is pennsylvania, in here to talk about the race t to be dim and is getting meyer the government editor and reporter going on the so far this year. >> also one the very big things already has a lot of money isnge a really expensive race and were just going into the 2020 race, to see johnhn fetterman and another alo very expensive so noon here and what we have seen so decratic establishment and mccormick aid with s own money he's that wealthy guy om other wealthy people. going to a super packet spinning on his b so, that's a significant factor here. is a super backsides easy has more on the campaign account but mccormick has that to fall back on.re talking you notice of millions of dollars and as of the first quarter of this year. back spinning for mccormick has been 1 million that for many donors, several dozen mostn pennsylvania. and,nsylvania and advocate and yes, you see casey, again pennsylvania is one of those states that the senate campaign committees are focusing onn it o comtted money to that not all of this is on hand yet, so there som
[applause]e] this concern representing - is pennsylvania, in here to talk about the race t to be dim and is getting meyer the government editor and reporter going on the so far this year. >> also one the very big things already has a lot of money isnge a really expensive race and were just going into the 2020 race, to see johnhn fetterman and another alo very expensive so noon here and what we have seen so decratic establishment and mccormick aid with s own money he's that wealthy guy om...
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it was known in 1901, built in the corner, 14th and pennsylvania. accommodations that were incorporated that just bedazzled people. when you think about it, people were visiting washington for the first time and and and visiting white house and visiting capitol 's ishis this beautiful and with a grand lobby peacock alley and and all of these modern conveniences this that that they weren't used to at home in mid america or wherever they were from. it's fascatin to talking to peleho visited washington for the first time, wth it be in the 1940surg world war two and and different things that that thatnever traveled be. i remember talking to a gentleman who was stayed at the willard hotelnd it was that if you walked into the willard hotel had a uniform on that you were you were you were searched you were you given accommodations. if they were available, it was a welcomed place for all service members and many people at first experience in washington was staying at the willard hotel when were 18 or 19 years old prior to going overseas to to the fight duri
it was known in 1901, built in the corner, 14th and pennsylvania. accommodations that were incorporated that just bedazzled people. when you think about it, people were visiting washington for the first time and and and visiting white house and visiting capitol 's ishis this beautiful and with a grand lobby peacock alley and and all of these modern conveniences this that that they weren't used to at home in mid america or wherever they were from. it's fascatin to talking to peleho visited...
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or inxp pennsylvania i personaly springs homelessness and got involved in organizing where pennsylvania is home 3.3 million poor and low income voters who are 30% of the electorate. we are between 20202023 pennsylvania state lawmakers introduced 41 voter restricted bills and now 60079500 people almost 600,000 people are expected to have loss of medicaid by next. due to the end of these pandemic policies. if we are going to be serious about addressing the problems of low wages, the lack of inadequate housing attacks on education and more in this impoverished democracy we as a nation must listen to the demands of the poor are dying from policy who are calling for the expansion of voting rights not the suppression of our votes andoi pushing and will continueo push political candidates and elected leaders to lift from the bottom so everyone. people are dying but we know it doesn't have to be this way we are calling on everyone to join us in the poorr people's campain and national call for moralti revival join us in 42 weeks of mobilizing and organizingiz because we are going to get it done.
or inxp pennsylvania i personaly springs homelessness and got involved in organizing where pennsylvania is home 3.3 million poor and low income voters who are 30% of the electorate. we are between 20202023 pennsylvania state lawmakers introduced 41 voter restricted bills and now 60079500 people almost 600,000 people are expected to have loss of medicaid by next. due to the end of these pandemic policies. if we are going to be serious about addressing the problems of low wages, the lack of...
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let's try betty in pennsylvania. democrats line, hi. >> good morning. >> morning. >> i kind of had a follow-up to the gentleman who asked, you know, why are these people supporting trump.ma that is my question, what kind of a spell does this man cast on these people? he has such disdain for our military, the people that are keeping us safe. he's back on calling john mccain, you know, not a hero, he wants to execute joint chief of staff, he doesn't want to visit graves because he will get wet. he makes fun of the disable, he wants our economy to crash in 12 months, he hides constantly, he has divided this country like no other and yet these people still want to support him. i mean, if you have children or grandchildren, why won't these people wake up and see what this man is doing to our country and -- and god help us if he should ever get near that white house again. >> that's betty in pennsylvania. >> there's certainly a cult of personality if you will, around trump, some of the points that the caller makes. just th
let's try betty in pennsylvania. democrats line, hi. >> good morning. >> morning. >> i kind of had a follow-up to the gentleman who asked, you know, why are these people supporting trump.ma that is my question, what kind of a spell does this man cast on these people? he has such disdain for our military, the people that are keeping us safe. he's back on calling john mccain, you know, not a hero, he wants to execute joint chief of staff, he doesn't want to visit graves because...
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guest: georgia, arizona, nevada, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania. host: in point pleasant bod mor. caller:seen you on tv. there is nothing you can say about the seven states you are talking about, they changed their unconstitutionally. you cannot tell me that is not right. rudy giuliani had affidavits from poll workers and the judges didn't take them up, they said they lacked standingyou keep cu, to get the same number. they weree votes. that is what happened. host: please hang on the line and listen to the response. guest: this is an important point. my work was all tasked specifically to finding the fraud that would survive legal scrutiny. when you bring it to court and the defensettorneys are going to come at you with everything they have two show you messed up, that you were wrong, it is a very high bar. a light of what you're talking about is not data evidence, especially the rudy giuliani thing. it hearsay evidence is almost never evidence you can bring to court successfully, especially when you want to overturn an election result. as far as t
guest: georgia, arizona, nevada, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania. host: in point pleasant bod mor. caller:seen you on tv. there is nothing you can say about the seven states you are talking about, they changed their unconstitutionally. you cannot tell me that is not right. rudy giuliani had affidavits from poll workers and the judges didn't take them up, they said they lacked standingyou keep cu, to get the same number. they weree votes. that is what happened. host: please hang on the line...
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people who live in pennsylvania not ohio anymore, ohio has gone solidly red. i can imagine biden making compelling enough argument to them to go back to being democrat. but also spending a lot of time in michigan and wisconsin. north carolina. these are the states that it going to decide the election. >> host: what's working if you focus on those things in the voters of 20.4, what's working in the former president favor and what's working against him? >> guest: him. so i wrote a piece recently, you know, a year ago everyone was talking up what's happening in east palestine, the ohio town t. and sort of a lack of response by, or perceived lack of response, or at least perceived lack of empathy from the biden administration. i will say that east palestinian is not even an hour away from her and live. it's where my great grandparents are from. it was, the federal response wasn't there. however, the visual of president biden showing up was not present, or even the visual transportation secretary pete buttigieg. but donald trump who was down in the polls in that ti
people who live in pennsylvania not ohio anymore, ohio has gone solidly red. i can imagine biden making compelling enough argument to them to go back to being democrat. but also spending a lot of time in michigan and wisconsin. north carolina. these are the states that it going to decide the election. >> host: what's working if you focus on those things in the voters of 20.4, what's working in the former president favor and what's working against him? >> guest: him. so i wrote a...
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i predicted a couple dead votes in pennsylvania before they occurred. and what's interesting about this in particular is there was -- i was involved in at all of the registered voters in pennsylvania to see who was deceased. i found a couple who had died years before september 2020 when they had brand-new registrations on the system and looked at those and i said, you watch, these will be fraud. that warning made its way into a lawsuit that was working its way through pennsylvania's courts at the time and sure enough on election day some of those ñ■ votes, the votes count bud then after the factco the person who created ad ■ each of the votes they arrested the people who made those fraudulent votes and they prosecuted and got convictions for thosee fraudulent votes and what's interesting in the case of pennsylvania, the two casesre i'm talking about were both republicans who cast deceased votes on family members. >> do we know who they voted for? >> yes n both cases and this is an important question, i'm going g answer to it, yes, because the perso
i predicted a couple dead votes in pennsylvania before they occurred. and what's interesting about this in particular is there was -- i was involved in at all of the registered voters in pennsylvania to see who was deceased. i found a couple who had died years before september 2020 when they had brand-new registrations on the system and looked at those and i said, you watch, these will be fraud. that warning made its way into a lawsuit that was working its way through pennsylvania's courts at...
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in pennsylvania 34%. in wisconsin where liz is from, 39%. it is political suicide not to care about this block of voters. [applause] >> when you look at the fact that across this country, poor and low wealth voters, there's not a state where low income, low wage poor, low wage voters do not make up at least 20% of the electorate. finally, here are these numbers. in michigan, in 2016 the margin of victory in the presidential election was 10,000 votes. in 2016, 980,000 poor and low wage eligible voters did not vote. it would only take 1.1% of that percentage of low wage voters, non-wage voters to overcome that in 2016. in k north carolina margin victory. and did not vote. it would take the percentage for poor or low wage voters to match or succeed the voters in that state, we have power, we've got to use it and the time is now to build a third reconstruction and be a resurrection of power in this moment. there is no turning back. march the 2nd we mobilize for 42 straight weeks to shift the political electorate in this country. [applause] >> at
in pennsylvania 34%. in wisconsin where liz is from, 39%. it is political suicide not to care about this block of voters. [applause] >> when you look at the fact that across this country, poor and low wealth voters, there's not a state where low income, low wage poor, low wage voters do not make up at least 20% of the electorate. finally, here are these numbers. in michigan, in 2016 the margin of victory in the presidential election was 10,000 votes. in 2016, 980,000 poor and low wage...
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they were in pennsylvania. they made the mistake of looking at the euro of birth and name and saying that is the same person in two different places. in georgia, a legislature -- legislature challenged him and took of his claimed matches in georgia and he reached up and contact the people at those addresses, they were two different people who happened to share the same name and year of birth. matt brainard raised $500,000 to support his efforts and as i wrote my opinion piece january this year that had national scope, he came onto to my twitter feed and basically was making the pitch to raise money and my response was i know who you are. here is the video where your data was torn apart and then i never heard from him again. even today, there is still any effort to monetize bad analytics in the hunt for voter fraud. i caution everybody to be careful because there are very few people doing the work seriously. host: you right in chapter 26, the master level, single party voting. guest: one of my proudest moments i
they were in pennsylvania. they made the mistake of looking at the euro of birth and name and saying that is the same person in two different places. in georgia, a legislature -- legislature challenged him and took of his claimed matches in georgia and he reached up and contact the people at those addresses, they were two different people who happened to share the same name and year of birth. matt brainard raised $500,000 to support his efforts and as i wrote my opinion piece january this year...
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chairman casey mightht be please note this company is based in pennsylvania. we shouldn't have to wait until someone relapses to see if a treatment center is any good. also critically employers should support employees with substance use disorder as they get the help thattr they deserve. second, overdose of deaths are staggeringly high with nearly 110,000 110,000 american lives lost, driven almost entirely by synthetics, up almost 40,000 deaths from when i was in office. office. this equates to someone dying every five minutes. it's a major airliner going down every single day. it's 9/11 happening every ten days.oy this is just not acceptable, and as dr. humphrey's testified, older adults are not immune. this is why a bipartisan group of 18 democrat and republican state attorney generals have called fentanyl as it is being smuggled into our country as a weapon of mass destruction. virtually none at the synthetics killing americans are produced domestically. nearly all fentanyl related deaths in the united states start in china and its either center as a finish
chairman casey mightht be please note this company is based in pennsylvania. we shouldn't have to wait until someone relapses to see if a treatment center is any good. also critically employers should support employees with substance use disorder as they get the help thattr they deserve. second, overdose of deaths are staggeringly high with nearly 110,000 110,000 american lives lost, driven almost entirely by synthetics, up almost 40,000 deaths from when i was in office. office. this equates to...
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steve fletcher from you in pennsylvania. steve in pennsylvania. there you go. hey, steve. go head. >> good morning, greta. you got me there. okay. a simple comment. i don't believe that the problem will be solved as long as posters remain anonymous. if you write a letter to your newspaper, they publishri your name and your city. when i called in this morning to c-span, i was asked my first name and my zip code, simple identification. as things stand there's really no repercussion for about anything that you post on social media. the responsibility lies with the posters, and you can't expect young kids to make intelligent posts and last they feel they'll get some repercussions for bullying or any of the other problems that we see on social media. so that's my comment, and have great morning, happy groundhog day tomorrow. >> host: stephen pennsylvania. here is chat on facebook. absolutely come he says. regulate the social media companies. i prose anre age limit of 18 and civil penalties for failure to enforce? we have the technology to do this. you can react to chad or any o
steve fletcher from you in pennsylvania. steve in pennsylvania. there you go. hey, steve. go head. >> good morning, greta. you got me there. okay. a simple comment. i don't believe that the problem will be solved as long as posters remain anonymous. if you write a letter to your newspaper, they publishri your name and your city. when i called in this morning to c-span, i was asked my first name and my zip code, simple identification. as things stand there's really no repercussion for...
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in the 19th century pennsylvania democrats, you know, just reverse. i see letters in the paper all the time say, oh, you know, it's the democrats who are racist. or, you know, it's like, well, yeah, they were, but the republican party gave them room. they just driing said thea pennsylvania was inevens on accountwoman and charged it was stevens mind was housekeeper white man employed --and in 1970 there was still that ink he was still going around james dell stevens was informed directly or and he jolly traces it back to dixon and the klansman. hater. and i'm not going to dwell on this too much. oj dickey came to lancaster and i don't remember the exact year at the moment, but he shared a space in stephen's law office at one time and when stevens died or and so stevens knew him pretty well, and stevens even made him one of the executors of his estate. when stevens died and he died in washington washington, lydia a the family arractwi ed aineyd process through the street with the with the casket over to shriner cemetery where he would be buried and so t
in the 19th century pennsylvania democrats, you know, just reverse. i see letters in the paper all the time say, oh, you know, it's the democrats who are racist. or, you know, it's like, well, yeah, they were, but the republican party gave them room. they just driing said thea pennsylvania was inevens on accountwoman and charged it was stevens mind was housekeeper white man employed --and in 1970 there was still that ink he was still going around james dell stevens was informed directly or and...
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her nomination has garnered support even beyond the legal community throughout pennsylvania. the president of the greatercom bob durkin, wrote about the, quote, first-rate judiciary of the middle district, unquote ank has, quote, been a critical player in this institution, unquote. and tha confirmation, quote, will further strengthen and bring honor to that bench, unquote. judge mehalchick has dedicated her career to the people, the people of the middle district, from her legal practice and judicial service to her community work with organizations ballet theater of scranton. throughout her legal career and particularly during the past decade sitting as a united states magistrate judge, she has undoubtedly demonstrated that she has the temperament and experience to faithfully serve the people of thestrict. i'm pleased that the senate is moving forward with her confirmation vote today. i urge my colleagues to vote ye mr. president, i would yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate will following nomination, which the clerk will report. the cle
her nomination has garnered support even beyond the legal community throughout pennsylvania. the president of the greatercom bob durkin, wrote about the, quote, first-rate judiciary of the middle district, unquote ank has, quote, been a critical player in this institution, unquote. and tha confirmation, quote, will further strengthen and bring honor to that bench, unquote. judge mehalchick has dedicated her career to the people, the people of the middle district, from her legal practice and...
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i live in a little town in northeastern pennsylvania. and one of the towns very near us happens to be where my late wife is buried. and i'll be on her stone as well. it's called wyoming■aat cemetery, there's a grave of a confederate soldier, so he's kind of odd. in there is the only confederate we have. is that he was a prisoner of war and it was a prison camp up. and upstate new york. and they were on eir wath when he passed and they buried him there. i don't have his name with me because i didn't know this discussion was going to come up. i have it back home. so i just wanted to mention that because if anybody ever hears about him, they can verify through me and i can tell you his name and where hhe his headstone is with his grave is some of the p.o.w.s who were in the train crash, survived and fled and a few of them were found, died later and they were buried secretly. and then in decades later, the government tried to findheey wes concealed where the burial sites are. so there are confederate p.o.w.s buried throughout northeastern
i live in a little town in northeastern pennsylvania. and one of the towns very near us happens to be where my late wife is buried. and i'll be on her stone as well. it's called wyoming■aat cemetery, there's a grave of a confederate soldier, so he's kind of odd. in there is the only confederate we have. is that he was a prisoner of war and it was a prison camp up. and upstate new york. and they were on eir wath when he passed and they buried him there. i don't have his name with me because i...
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pennsylvania arizona u.s. u.s. zip code is bringing the mail explosion under control. it is as up to date as the computer, as timely as the fantastic zip code scanner, electronically zip codes and sorting the mail. it is a but to make zip work you must use remember only you can put zip in your postal system. ladies and gentlemen, the postmaster general of the united states, the honorable lawrence f o'brien. one way we can measure the success our zip code program is the number of foreign countries who send us their postal specialists to our system and to determine how much of it is adaptable for their purposes. they come because of a simple. zip code works. it works for the post office. it works for all who use the mails. small business bulk mailers or private citizens to get any zip code numbers may need, including your own. just call your local post office office. next week. say we bet on in your head. there's no better way you zip code every day we're gonna have a zip code and a zip code. a zip code phone, internet and everything will be all right. you get your servi
pennsylvania arizona u.s. u.s. zip code is bringing the mail explosion under control. it is as up to date as the computer, as timely as the fantastic zip code scanner, electronically zip codes and sorting the mail. it is a but to make zip work you must use remember only you can put zip in your postal system. ladies and gentlemen, the postmaster general of the united states, the honorable lawrence f o'brien. one way we can measure the success our zip code program is the number of foreign...
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i live in western pennsylvania. alexa called the character of appalachia. a lot of these voters are the kinds of voters that will decide elections. that is what i try to focus on. people who live in pennsylvaniak spending a lot of time in michigan is of the states to decide the election. what's working and the president said it was working against them. >> him. [laughter] i wrote a piece recently what happened everyone's talk about what happened at east palace in the ohio town where the train■l derailed. the lack off response are the perceived lack of response by the biden administration. that's where my great grandparents are from. and so the federal response was there. however the visual of president biden showingsu up was not prest or even the visual transportation secretary people to judge. but donald trump was down in the ll this is about february 22 of 2023. he was down in the polls. a lot of republican voters were very unhappy or skeptical of him. because of what happened in that in themid turns and that past november. they felt as though he had su
i live in western pennsylvania. alexa called the character of appalachia. a lot of these voters are the kinds of voters that will decide elections. that is what i try to focus on. people who live in pennsylvaniak spending a lot of time in michigan is of the states to decide the election. what's working and the president said it was working against them. >> him. [laughter] i wrote a piece recently what happened everyone's talk about what happened at east palace in the ohio town where the...
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he's the author of numerous books, and he lives in state college, pennsylvania. and of course, his new book that we are here for this evening is titled our moment how lessons from earth's can help us survive the climate. former us vice president al gore writes, quote, man has a tremendous depth ofclimate, whis of warning and optimism are so important. this book provides lessons from humanity's past to empower readers to help protect our future and quote, we're very to host michael and patrick mcdonnell this evening so without further ado, please join me a warm round of applause. thank you. welcome. welcome to harrisburg. it's great to be back. yes and thank you. not included in that is mike is one of the board members for us at ten future ashappy yeah veryk with him to kick us off tonight just for those who may not familiar with you your work if you could give us just, you know, your origin. how did youclimate issues and be really the guyscience in the u.. well very kind of you i just a science nerd in high school and went off to college went off to uc to study p
he's the author of numerous books, and he lives in state college, pennsylvania. and of course, his new book that we are here for this evening is titled our moment how lessons from earth's can help us survive the climate. former us vice president al gore writes, quote, man has a tremendous depth ofclimate, whis of warning and optimism are so important. this book provides lessons from humanity's past to empower readers to help protect our future and quote, we're very to host michael and patrick...
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we didn't lose governorships, we got michigan and pennsylvania, wisconsin, we gain the governorship in arizona and held onto kansas. we flipped to red states -- read seats in terms of governorships in maryland and massachusetts and got legislative bodies including the entire legislature in michigan and one half of the pennsylvania legislator -- legislature, among others. held our super majorities in new york and california and every single republican election denier who was on the ballot running for attorney general or secretary of state in november of 2022 in a competitive race lost. then we were told, well that was all about the energy connected to the immediate aftermath of roe v. wade falling. but then we won a highly competitive close race in wisconsin in april of last year . in terms of the wisconsin supreme court. and then we were told no that was just a one-off special election democrats are going to , get wiped out in the off year 2023 november elections and what happened? the exact opposite. reproductive freedom prevailed in the increasingly red state of ohio. republicans got
we didn't lose governorships, we got michigan and pennsylvania, wisconsin, we gain the governorship in arizona and held onto kansas. we flipped to red states -- read seats in terms of governorships in maryland and massachusetts and got legislative bodies including the entire legislature in michigan and one half of the pennsylvania legislator -- legislature, among others. held our super majorities in new york and california and every single republican election denier who was on the ballot...
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extensive partnerships in western pennsylvania and western pennsylvania partnerships that it relies on to carry out its various missions and mandates. this current congress continue to find new innovative ways to shortchange or take away the american people especially the scientist, students and workers in my district who are helping to fuel nasa as discoveries and technological developments that vastlyndwa improve conditions he on earth. i will continue to ensure my region thrives around thiss economy. administrator nelson i congratulate nasa for the payload service missions that affluent this year. these missions have fostered national prideth in our nation space program produced considerable momentum for the future. there are more on the way for this year end next including commissions it infrastructure for improved renewable energy. such as faith-based solar power. could you please discuss missions right from western wesn pennsylvania, pittsburgh is a company that's asked robotic. >> i know them well. >> they are going to have a mission later thiss year with a huge instrument on it
extensive partnerships in western pennsylvania and western pennsylvania partnerships that it relies on to carry out its various missions and mandates. this current congress continue to find new innovative ways to shortchange or take away the american people especially the scientist, students and workers in my district who are helping to fuel nasa as discoveries and technological developments that vastlyndwa improve conditions he on earth. i will continue to ensure my region thrives around thiss...
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pennsylvania is good example of how ideas get changed. pennsylvania created a single house legisla and no executive wanted the most democratic polity you could possibly have in a large state. and so they elected single house, which then in turn an executive committee. but no single executive. well, immediately was considered a monster in the in the in the culture and elites everywhere condemned. and there was a major move create a second house in pennsylvania and the defender of the constitution said well you're trying to foist a house of lords on us. and they said, no, no, it's not a house of lords. and they ended up saying it's just going to be a double represents section of the people. well, that's extraordinary statement to make, because if the people could be represented twice, why not three times? four times. and of course, in the decades, palin over the decade, from 70, 76 to 1787. that's exactly what happened. election became the criterion of representation. so you suddenly had a whole lot of bodies being representative of the peo
pennsylvania is good example of how ideas get changed. pennsylvania created a single house legisla and no executive wanted the most democratic polity you could possibly have in a large state. and so they elected single house, which then in turn an executive committee. but no single executive. well, immediately was considered a monster in the in the in the culture and elites everywhere condemned. and there was a major move create a second house in pennsylvania and the defender of the...
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he had enlisted in the 45th uscg from lancaster pennsylvania. he was o participate at lincoln's second inauguration on march fourth, 1865. we know the photlincoln standing on the east portico of the capitollittle table and the glass of water. and he's reading the second also photographs which have come more recently to light on the last 20 years from the same camera perch, looking around at the audience of this enormous crowd of people and in the front rank of it is a rank of soldiers. they are black soldiers. they are the 45th united states colored troops. moses malone, as they are. yes. get surprised by what you find. that wasn't the case with robert kelly. robert kellyé$ had never been in particularly tip top health. he had always suffered from even before the beginning of a civil war from heart trouble. it. he suffered at least two major heart attacks during the war. after the war, he becomes president of washington college in the upper shenand lexington, virginia. people have often scratch their heads, wondering why he became president of
he had enlisted in the 45th uscg from lancaster pennsylvania. he was o participate at lincoln's second inauguration on march fourth, 1865. we know the photlincoln standing on the east portico of the capitollittle table and the glass of water. and he's reading the second also photographs which have come more recently to light on the last 20 years from the same camera perch, looking around at the audience of this enormous crowd of people and in the front rank of it is a rank of soldiers. they are...
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>> i'm from western pennsylvania, pittsburgh. it's a company that is astro robotic. >> i know the one. >> they are going to have a mission later this year with a huge instrument on it. called viper. and it is scheduled, upon landing, to drill down in the south pole underneath -- maybe go down that far and to see if there is water in abundance. we know that there is ice, because we have seen that in the crevices of rocks that are in constant shadow. so if there is water, then there's rocket you will. hydrogen and oxygen. the eclipse missions that are going, as i had described earlier, are like scouts. they go out and they scout the wilderness for the humans who get there. and that is exactly what we are doing. we will have the south pole of the moon characterized by a lot of these commercial lending missions. usually with nasa instruments. we will have it characterized much more in depth. at the outset of your remarks, you mentioned something about your admiration of pam melroy. i want you to know that it is very mutual admiration
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outside of the perimeter around 20th and pennsylvania avenue there other arrests specifically assault on a police officer. >> 29 arrests 29 were charged with unlawful entry. twenty-nine unlawful entries questioner. >> injuries question. >> yes something like that. no serious injuries for officers. do not determine at this time there any serious injuries to anyone withinvi the public. obviously we did deploy some pepper spray. other thanan that we do not have additional information. >> yes that is correct. >> sorry about that. yes, ma'am. >> is the timing of the oversight hearing and committee meetings. [inaudible] >> it did not.. all of the decisions i've made is based on public safety. [inaudible] >> i the opportunity to speak with chairman comer this morning. heki expressed his interest in making sure the city and the chief good focus on the ongoing operation. i expect that will be pulled down. yes let me get to someone who is not a chance yet. reporter: can you walk through. [inaudible] those were the elements want to go over them again? okay. reporter: good morning an ntexecutive
outside of the perimeter around 20th and pennsylvania avenue there other arrests specifically assault on a police officer. >> 29 arrests 29 were charged with unlawful entry. twenty-nine unlawful entries questioner. >> injuries question. >> yes something like that. no serious injuries for officers. do not determine at this time there any serious injuries to anyone withinvi the public. obviously we did deploy some pepper spray. other thanan that we do not have additional...
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these individuals engaged our officers at 20th street and pennsylvania avenue. our officers did deploy pepper spray and some of the 33 arrests were made at that location. moving forward, m.p.d. will continue to be supportive of universities or other private entities who need assistance. before i close, i would like to thank the men and women of the metropolitan police department for their professionalism this morning and the service that they provided to the community over the past 13 days. i'll turn it over to mayor bowser now. >> any questions for the chief? reporter: you said you went through the specific instance -- [indiscernible] -- you decided monday -- >> based on what i just shared with you, after the intelligence, the information that was shared with us and the series of events that i just articulated, we made a decision on monday after other things were also revealed to us that was happening inside of the encampment to move forward with clearing the encampment this morning. reporter: [indiscernible] mr. we did -- >> we did. yes, sir. good morning. rep
these individuals engaged our officers at 20th street and pennsylvania avenue. our officers did deploy pepper spray and some of the 33 arrests were made at that location. moving forward, m.p.d. will continue to be supportive of universities or other private entities who need assistance. before i close, i would like to thank the men and women of the metropolitan police department for their professionalism this morning and the service that they provided to the community over the past 13 days....
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michigan and pennsylvania. and those states tip the election, the electoral college to trump and that pundits anticipated and those states that the polls in those states being off and that's what happened that was the key to that polling misfire in 2016 and 2020 it was different many the polls thought that joe biden was going to win by a healthy margin. he won popular vote by four and a half percentage points. some polls, cnn had him up by 12. quinnipiac university had him up by 11. the wall street journal nbc news poll had biden by ten points. so these these polls are anticipate hitting a double digit rout of donald trump. it didn't turn out that was a much election. in fact, it was so that the well-placed of 43,000 votes in arizona, georgia and wisconsin would have produced a269269 electoral college tie. and you can imagine what that would have done to the country in 2020 on top of of covid and urban rioting and just general upheaval to an election that ended in a tie. that would have been an awful outcome. i
michigan and pennsylvania. and those states tip the election, the electoral college to trump and that pundits anticipated and those states that the polls in those states being off and that's what happened that was the key to that polling misfire in 2016 and 2020 it was different many the polls thought that joe biden was going to win by a healthy margin. he won popular vote by four and a half percentage points. some polls, cnn had him up by 12. quinnipiac university had him up by 11. the wall...