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pennsylvania is where this nation was founded. the declaration of independence, pennsylvania. our two constitutions, pennsylvania. the articles of the confederation which of course were drafted in york, pennsylvania. [cheers and applause] >>> just saying. and the 1787 constitution drafted in philadelphia. those principles of the founders were reaffirmed in blood at the battle of gettysburg in pennsylvania. we have two world class cities. we have great universities, we have a location that is the envy of the world smack dab in the middle of the richest market in the world. we have open space. we are one of the largest economies in the world. we have so much. we have some of the greatest people in the world, the greatest workforce in the world. this is a place that deserves to have a great future. we need to expect a lot of ourselves, and if we do, if we do, we can do great things here. so, here's my message. let's make this the time. let's make this the place, pennsylvania. let's us be the people to actually create this bright future we deserve. let's make this the time. let's
pennsylvania is where this nation was founded. the declaration of independence, pennsylvania. our two constitutions, pennsylvania. the articles of the confederation which of course were drafted in york, pennsylvania. [cheers and applause] >>> just saying. and the 1787 constitution drafted in philadelphia. those principles of the founders were reaffirmed in blood at the battle of gettysburg in pennsylvania. we have two world class cities. we have great universities, we have a location...
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i knew that businesses would not invest in pennsylvania until pennsylvania invested in its schools. that's why the first thing i did when i got to harrisburg was draw a line in the sand on education. over the last three years, we have invested in our schools and reversed the billion dollars in cuts that were made under the previous administration, cuts that had led to larger class sizes, mass layoffs of educators, cuts to programs like full day kindergarten. we have already begun to see these investments pay off. today, we have nearly 100,000 students enrolled in full day kindergarten. we have increased the number of kids able to attend pre-kindergarten by nearly half. our high school graduation rate is more than 86%, making us a national leader. we are second in the nation in s.t.e.m. education, preparing our children for jobs of tomorrow. and we have increased the number of career and technical education students earning industry-recognized certificates by nearly 33%, preparing them for the jobs our employers are trying to fill right now. rebuilding our schools is the beginning of
i knew that businesses would not invest in pennsylvania until pennsylvania invested in its schools. that's why the first thing i did when i got to harrisburg was draw a line in the sand on education. over the last three years, we have invested in our schools and reversed the billion dollars in cuts that were made under the previous administration, cuts that had led to larger class sizes, mass layoffs of educators, cuts to programs like full day kindergarten. we have already begun to see these...
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-- of the pennsylvania statutes that they require for voting systems in pennsylvania. though they all look a little different and feel a little meetingt, they are all the high standards of security and accessibility. they all have a voter verifiable paper trail. pennsylvaniat in is also mandated under federal law to provide an ada accessible ballot marking device. some counties allow all voters to use it. some try to limit it to voters with disabilities. those are all within the context of the law. they meet the highest standards of security and accessibility so any voter can have tremendous confidence that your vote is secure and your ballot will be counted accurately. >> [inaudible] the dominion system recommends that you use a black marker versus a black pen. said, i was told that if you use a black marker for this system, it will be thrown out. >> no. aboutpe of pen is really the ability for the scanner to read the ballot. let's say you mark your circle with a red pen. most systems work with black or blue. the dominion system, montgomery county tends to say that bl
-- of the pennsylvania statutes that they require for voting systems in pennsylvania. though they all look a little different and feel a little meetingt, they are all the high standards of security and accessibility. they all have a voter verifiable paper trail. pennsylvaniat in is also mandated under federal law to provide an ada accessible ballot marking device. some counties allow all voters to use it. some try to limit it to voters with disabilities. those are all within the context of the...
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pennsylvania and now faces $2 billion budget deficit. that is not a democratic factor or a republican fact. is just a fact. it is a fact supported by standard and poor's, an independent rating agency. they agree pennsylvania faces a massive structural budget deficit that will only continue to grow if we fail to address it responsibly. this deficit isn't just a cloud hanging over pennsylvania's long-term future but a time bomb ticking away right now even as i speak. if it explodes the people in this chamber, if you allowed to explode, pa. experience a fiscal catastrophe the likes of which we have never seen. please understand we are not talking about the long-term budget projection. pennsylvania failing to meet its basic obligations, and we are talking about pain that can be felt across the commonwealth. if the general assembly, a responsible plan to solve this crisis every pennsylvanian, every pennsylvanian will suffer the consequences and those consequences will be real. they will be immediate and they will be severe. three quarters of
pennsylvania and now faces $2 billion budget deficit. that is not a democratic factor or a republican fact. is just a fact. it is a fact supported by standard and poor's, an independent rating agency. they agree pennsylvania faces a massive structural budget deficit that will only continue to grow if we fail to address it responsibly. this deficit isn't just a cloud hanging over pennsylvania's long-term future but a time bomb ticking away right now even as i speak. if it explodes the people in...
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important issue in pennsylvania. not sure how important it is to the regular voter who is not in that industry. it is something trump has focused on. greta: we are talking about the battleground state of pennsylvania, at keystone state. 20 electoral votes are at stake. population, 12.8 million. july, onent rate in your screen. september, 8.1%. ville, michigan. i have been watching what is going on in the news, studying it like i have never stated before, and what is going appliesiladelphia as it to the fracking. everybody knows joe biden and said theytape, on tv were against fracking. they would stop fracking. resist --t is been in introduced this year by alexandria causey of cortez said she is waiting for biden to get fracking bystop 2015. there will be a spiderweb if fracking ever get stopped. it will be a trickle-down effect and people in philadelphia need to pay attention not to what they hear but what they see, the facts, like when they show him on tv saying i am not for fracking. greta: we have heard that, lind
important issue in pennsylvania. not sure how important it is to the regular voter who is not in that industry. it is something trump has focused on. greta: we are talking about the battleground state of pennsylvania, at keystone state. 20 electoral votes are at stake. population, 12.8 million. july, onent rate in your screen. september, 8.1%. ville, michigan. i have been watching what is going on in the news, studying it like i have never stated before, and what is going appliesiladelphia as...
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we're talking about pennsylvania. biden, closing in on trump in pennsylvania. a win there would put him over the top in electoral votes. and that could potentially happen very, very soon. we're standing by for more votes from pennsylvania, at any moment now. biden also gaining momentum in georgia, taking a slim lead over trump in that traditionally red state. at this hour, biden is looking to add to his 253 electoral votes, aiming for the winning number of 270. president trump with 213 electoral votes is seeing his options slipping away right now. let's get a key race alert. all right, let's start in georgia right now. 16 electoral votes, 99% of the estimated vote is now in. and biden has a lead. a small lead, 1,096 votes over trump. look at that, 49.4%. 49.4%. there are still votes outstanding in georgia. we're watching georgia very closely. in pennsylvania right now, 95% of the estimated vote is in. about 5% remains outstanding. 20, 20 electoral votes in pennsylvania. trump has a lead, a narrow lead, it really has shrunk, 18,229. 49.5% for trump. 49.2% for bi
we're talking about pennsylvania. biden, closing in on trump in pennsylvania. a win there would put him over the top in electoral votes. and that could potentially happen very, very soon. we're standing by for more votes from pennsylvania, at any moment now. biden also gaining momentum in georgia, taking a slim lead over trump in that traditionally red state. at this hour, biden is looking to add to his 253 electoral votes, aiming for the winning number of 270. president trump with 213...
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pennsylvania is a inexpensive money market. the philadelphia by itself -- vote of the market by itself is one of the most expensive in the state. so the candidates have been reaching out. if you look for example for comparison, federman has done much better with raising small amounts from governors across the state. taken some larger contributions. but relative, if you look at all of his contributions, he does pretty well among individual contributors at smaller levels. dr.'s has not done as well with smaller amount donors and has relied more on outside groups and spending over all. large contributions tend to take his campaign with some of his own well. -- his own wealth. josh schapiro h fund raised extremely well, including from corporations, businesses in the state as a democratic candidate, that is not always the case. senator moss triano hanot. he has gotten coributions from small donors that have helped his coffers. but hisoffers are not very large. 'll just quickly take the last in terms of disenfranchisement in pennsylv
pennsylvania is a inexpensive money market. the philadelphia by itself -- vote of the market by itself is one of the most expensive in the state. so the candidates have been reaching out. if you look for example for comparison, federman has done much better with raising small amounts from governors across the state. taken some larger contributions. but relative, if you look at all of his contributions, he does pretty well among individual contributors at smaller levels. dr.'s has not done as...
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now the pennsylvania, now known as route 30 and ralph for 62, the pennsylvania turnpike use this bridge, though it's a critical bridge for the economy of the region it's also had a military back in 1862. there were a lot of concerns the confederates and dating pennsyania as we know we heard from brad night the antietam campaign the original aim was pennsylvania. and so throughout. september october 1862 timeframe there are so many people in harrisburg and the politicians, news men, etc. that are so concerned about bridges. member to bridges in harrisburg one at wrightsville a couple more bridges north of harrisburg but they're kind of out of the play so we're really focusing on the two bridges that harrisburg and the big one at wrightsville. how are we going to protect harrisburg if robert e lee a run into pennsylvania? well, as we know from brad's discussion, he's going to get started. antietam. but in october of 1862, what people may not realize is jeff stewart comes to pennsylvania. he will get within six miles of gettysburg within six miles of gettysburg in october 62 before he fina
now the pennsylvania, now known as route 30 and ralph for 62, the pennsylvania turnpike use this bridge, though it's a critical bridge for the economy of the region it's also had a military back in 1862. there were a lot of concerns the confederates and dating pennsyania as we know we heard from brad night the antietam campaign the original aim was pennsylvania. and so throughout. september october 1862 timeframe there are so many people in harrisburg and the politicians, news men, etc. that...
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you see, they stepped up the pennsylvania way. as we celebrate this peaceful transition of power, we are proving that our democracy indoors ♪ and the collective work to strengthen it continues. this work is more important now than ever. we have seen over the last several years, we have been reminded over the last several years of the fragility of our democracy. how we have to keep working at it, how we have to keep fighting to protect it. here at pennsylvania, we do not allow the extremist to drown out the truth. we show that our systems work, our elections are free and fair and safe, secure. [applause] >> if we assume this obligation to defend our marker see, not merely to honor the work of our ancestors, so we can make progress for our children. that is why we do this work. only by setting the table of opportunity and inviting all to come and sit and partake. real freedom comes when we develop real resources in the young child public schools to make sure she has a shot. [applause] become real freedom that comes when we invest
you see, they stepped up the pennsylvania way. as we celebrate this peaceful transition of power, we are proving that our democracy indoors ♪ and the collective work to strengthen it continues. this work is more important now than ever. we have seen over the last several years, we have been reminded over the last several years of the fragility of our democracy. how we have to keep working at it, how we have to keep fighting to protect it. here at pennsylvania, we do not allow the extremist to...
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pennsylvania is open for business. we are going to make our commonwealth the leader in innovation, and job creation and economic development. if we want the next scientific breakthrough to happen here, if we want our workers to build our future, to plant a flag and say we are going to be a leader then we need to keep lowering the corporate net income tax. and while that work began -- while that work you began is critically important, it is my view we need to speed up those cuts. so i ask all of you, let's work together to do just that. [applause] just last week i spoke at the spark therapeutics groundbreaking in philadelphia. they are building a global center of research and innovation in gene therapy that is literally going to save lives. a company born out of one of our great healthcare institutions and with the help of an early investment from the commonwealth of pennsylvania, the very next day i visited astra products headquarters in pittsburgh and solve the lunar lander that will become the first commercial spacec
pennsylvania is open for business. we are going to make our commonwealth the leader in innovation, and job creation and economic development. if we want the next scientific breakthrough to happen here, if we want our workers to build our future, to plant a flag and say we are going to be a leader then we need to keep lowering the corporate net income tax. and while that work began -- while that work you began is critically important, it is my view we need to speed up those cuts. so i ask all of...
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in pennsylvania. in fact, i think inadequate response to those concerns by pennsylvania officials is one of the major problems. simple measures like audits should be routine and random and i believe they are critical tore restoring faith in elections in pennsylvania moving forward. the bottom line is that pennsylvania officials at all levels failed to conduct a uniform and legal election and for that reason they inappropriately and unlawfully certified the state electors. i yield the balance of my time to mr. keller. >> the violence that occurred in the capitol today was shameful, unacceptable and un-american we are a nation of laws and never give into the mob. thank you to the men and women of our capitol police and other law enforcement agencies who defended this building. the criminal behavior we witnessed today does not erase the facts. i'm objecting to the certification of pennsylvania's electoral votes because the governor and secretary of state and pennsylvania supreme court violated the state
in pennsylvania. in fact, i think inadequate response to those concerns by pennsylvania officials is one of the major problems. simple measures like audits should be routine and random and i believe they are critical tore restoring faith in elections in pennsylvania moving forward. the bottom line is that pennsylvania officials at all levels failed to conduct a uniform and legal election and for that reason they inappropriately and unlawfully certified the state electors. i yield the balance of...
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those showers that are rolling through western pennsylvania and into central pennsylvania, that's the next wet weathermaker for us. we could see some heavy downpours during the day. if it's not going to be an all-day rainfall, however. you'll see breaks of sunshine for that quick warmup. by 5:00 this afternoon, we'll see the totals picking up. in fact, by 7:00 this evening, closer to three-quarter inch in swedesboro while philadelphia tops a third of an inch of rainfall. that's one computer model. it shows you that we will see some rainfall during theç day today. that's not our only chance of rain in the coming days. today showers and thunderstorms after some sunshine this morning and that quick warmup to 83 degrees, look at the cooldown tomorrow. it's a sharp contrast in temperatures that can give you the strong storms that may develop this afternoon. come thursday and friday, that's rain. doesn't look like we'll be in for storms but the rain will keep us cooler in the 50s. cool for this time of year and drying out for the beginning of the weekend, saturday, but sunday we may see s
those showers that are rolling through western pennsylvania and into central pennsylvania, that's the next wet weathermaker for us. we could see some heavy downpours during the day. if it's not going to be an all-day rainfall, however. you'll see breaks of sunshine for that quick warmup. by 5:00 this afternoon, we'll see the totals picking up. in fact, by 7:00 this evening, closer to three-quarter inch in swedesboro while philadelphia tops a third of an inch of rainfall. that's one computer...
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so he winds up going to the supreme court of pennsylvania and the supreme court of pennsylvania has seven justices. couple years ago they had an election for three justices and the republicans really weren't paying attention to it and the democrats were. they backed three hard-core leftists for the supreme court of pennsylvania, among other things. they were thinking and 2020. the labor unions poured in a fortune and the teacher unions poured in a fortune and the usual group supporting a fortune and they won all three seats. and now, the makeup of the pennsylvania supreme court, as they say the members are elected is a five-two democrats. the democrats when it comes to election law those by the stick much like the three democrats in john roberts on the u.s. supreme court. so what did those democrats do? they said, you know what, we got a good idea. a few months before the election, they said yes, no signatures required and you don't need signature comparison and you don't need a postal date and if the postal date is smudged, you are to counted anyway. yes, even though election day ends on
so he winds up going to the supreme court of pennsylvania and the supreme court of pennsylvania has seven justices. couple years ago they had an election for three justices and the republicans really weren't paying attention to it and the democrats were. they backed three hard-core leftists for the supreme court of pennsylvania, among other things. they were thinking and 2020. the labor unions poured in a fortune and the teacher unions poured in a fortune and the usual group supporting a...
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pennsylvania. great people. incredible people. and i'm thrilled to be here tonight in eerie, pennsylvania with thousands of loyal adder-working and beautiful american pateriousts. before we begin, i want to send send our thoughts and prayers of our entire nation to everyone in the path of hurricane michael, especially in the florida pan handle where it's hitting and hid hitting hard. one of the biggest we ever seen. all of pennsylvania, all of america sends its unwavering love and support. [applause] which my administration is working closely with florida governor rick scott and the governs of north carolina, south carolina, alabama, georgia, anybody else affect to provide the full resources and steadfast support of our federal government. we are -- [applause] we are all set to go. we are going to follow it right in. we are have massive amounts of water and food, and we have the electric companies, thousands of electrical workers are going to follow it as it leaves. we're going to follow right behi
pennsylvania. great people. incredible people. and i'm thrilled to be here tonight in eerie, pennsylvania with thousands of loyal adder-working and beautiful american pateriousts. before we begin, i want to send send our thoughts and prayers of our entire nation to everyone in the path of hurricane michael, especially in the florida pan handle where it's hitting and hid hitting hard. one of the biggest we ever seen. all of pennsylvania, all of america sends its unwavering love and support....
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joe's in pennsylvania. jill's in pennsylvania. doug's in pennsylvania. i'm in pennsylvania. you're in pennsylvania! we're in pennsylvania! it's totally normal to have constipation with belly pain, straining, and bloating, again and again. no way. more exercise. more water. and more fiber is the only way to manage it. is it? maybe you think... it's occasional constipation. maybe it's not. it could be a chronic medical condition called ibs-c, and time to say yesss! to linzess. linzess works differently than laxatives. it helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children six to less than 18, it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach area pain, and swelling. change
joe's in pennsylvania. jill's in pennsylvania. doug's in pennsylvania. i'm in pennsylvania. you're in pennsylvania! we're in pennsylvania! it's totally normal to have constipation with belly pain, straining, and bloating, again and again. no way. more exercise. more water. and more fiber is the only way to manage it. is it? maybe you think... it's occasional constipation. maybe it's not. it could be a chronic medical condition called ibs-c, and time to say yesss! to linzess. linzess works...
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his wife's family grew up in suburban pennsylvania, he went to the university of pennsylvania for his medical degree, his business degree. he says he cares about the state . but democrats have been hammering the fact he did not move back to the state until this senate seat came open. his image has really taken a beating. democrats hope that is maybe the thing that sways these undecided voters in the coming days. that they don't feel like maybe they can trust oz and that makes the difference. host: pennsylvania, delaware is our next stop. on the republican line, go ahead. caller: when it comes to these democrats, they don't care who they put in office just as long as he says yes when they want to pass a bill or pass for some money or whatever. biden is a good example. he cannot do nothing. he is impossible. now he is going to try to put federman in there too. come on, pennsylvania, wake up. the other guy is a more on. thank you so much. guest: federman has said he would be the 51st vote for another thing that democrats have tried to do. he would end the filibuster, he would vote for wo
his wife's family grew up in suburban pennsylvania, he went to the university of pennsylvania for his medical degree, his business degree. he says he cares about the state . but democrats have been hammering the fact he did not move back to the state until this senate seat came open. his image has really taken a beating. democrats hope that is maybe the thing that sways these undecided voters in the coming days. that they don't feel like maybe they can trust oz and that makes the difference....
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the people of the commonwealth of pennsylvania -- having been elected four times to the senate of pennsylvania with three counties -- knowing my integrity, knowing my desire to get jobs done, knowing my desire to do what's best for the people of pennsylvania, i will assure them, with an ethics policy that we've already published on our website, the proper use of government property. we're going to have programs in place for all the attorneys to follow, all the agents to follow in that office. there will be continuing legal-education classes. there will be human-resource classes to make sure everybody in that office is following -- or are following all the same policies, in the same direction of that office. and i will take the time as well, as attorney general, to have press conferences to assure the people of pennsylvania where that office is headed, and to travel to 20 regional offices, the office of attorney general, to meet with the staff, to explain to them the policies of what's expected of them. and if they perform the duties as required, by law and by the directors of that office, i'll
the people of the commonwealth of pennsylvania -- having been elected four times to the senate of pennsylvania with three counties -- knowing my integrity, knowing my desire to get jobs done, knowing my desire to do what's best for the people of pennsylvania, i will assure them, with an ethics policy that we've already published on our website, the proper use of government property. we're going to have programs in place for all the attorneys to follow, all the agents to follow in that office....
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he has got to win pennsylvania or ohio. if he wins pennsylvania and the president were to lose my stay, i think he loses the presidential election. everybody could see that. pennsylvania in a sense, one way i think about this, becomes the firewall for president obama. it becomes the ultimate fire wall. the real question is, if what happens in virginia, which is very close, florida looks like it is tilting a little toward romney, it is like a chess board. what do republicans have to think about -- by the way, they have tens of millions of dollars that they probably can i use in other states which they could dump into pennsylvania. if they could miraculously when a, that would change the dynamic of the presidential alexian and probably lead to irani victory. -- a romney victory. i want to remind my fellow people that to vote is a sacred duty and we have to come out in force in this election. host: thank you for the call. on that point -- guest: turnout has mirrored the national average. we're all looking at that -- some of us
he has got to win pennsylvania or ohio. if he wins pennsylvania and the president were to lose my stay, i think he loses the presidential election. everybody could see that. pennsylvania in a sense, one way i think about this, becomes the firewall for president obama. it becomes the ultimate fire wall. the real question is, if what happens in virginia, which is very close, florida looks like it is tilting a little toward romney, it is like a chess board. what do republicans have to think about...
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what parts of pennsylvania should people be watching? guest: western pennsylvania in particular. northeastern pennsylvania as well. on the border of pennsylvania and ohio there is a lot of places. the industry is well embraced. host: what about erie county? itst: it's important because was a blue county for a long time, up until donald trump came there and spoke about revitalizing prosperity and bringing back the steel industry. lost a n -- notoriously biggest steel mills and they have been feeling the effects for decades. trump said i am bringing all this stuff back. prosperity is coming back to erie. they believed him. that's important to see if they believe him again. trump has been making these cases he's going to bring prosperity next year, post covid, and bring back the economy. says he forgot you the first time and i will be the one to remember you. erie county is so indicative of the profiles that swung the 2016 election. we will see if it does it again. host: anthony, supporting joe biden. caller: thank you for taking my call. one of your last -- i think we live in two d
what parts of pennsylvania should people be watching? guest: western pennsylvania in particular. northeastern pennsylvania as well. on the border of pennsylvania and ohio there is a lot of places. the industry is well embraced. host: what about erie county? itst: it's important because was a blue county for a long time, up until donald trump came there and spoke about revitalizing prosperity and bringing back the steel industry. lost a n -- notoriously biggest steel mills and they have been...
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pennsylvania, pennsylvania, pennsylvania. >> right. you watch this. new votes came in from bucks county. you come here in the philadelphia area, move up to the north of philadelphia, you see one of the suburban collar counties around philadelphia, this one more competitive. you see overall, 51-47. votes came in here. you noted joe biden stretched out the lead a bit. short time earlier, wolf, in the northern part of the state, president trump picked up a modest number of votes, counted several hundred votes, the president picked up a bit, 100 or so votes on joe biden. you saw in one of the counties. we have been saying even in the republican counties when we get mail ballots, joe biden is gaining. in that one, there was a modest gain for the president. a lot more live in bucks county. every time votes come in in philadelphia and suburbs around it, joe biden builds a lead. >> pennsylvania the lead for biden over trump is 9,746. let's look at how that increased. we have the numbers if you want to put them on the screen. this is coming in from bucks count
pennsylvania, pennsylvania, pennsylvania. >> right. you watch this. new votes came in from bucks county. you come here in the philadelphia area, move up to the north of philadelphia, you see one of the suburban collar counties around philadelphia, this one more competitive. you see overall, 51-47. votes came in here. you noted joe biden stretched out the lead a bit. short time earlier, wolf, in the northern part of the state, president trump picked up a modest number of votes, counted...
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right here in pennsylvania. these sites are the key to regrowing her economy, and combating climate change. i know there are bills to pass and work to do to impact climate change. one of the most important things we can do right now is invest in our clean energy economy and the jobs it supports. our development plan will do that. it will help businesses succeed here in pennsylvania. when those businesses set up shop, we want to make sure that their new employees have great communities to live in. our streets are lined with shops and businesses and housing is affordable. that is why i'm proposing $25 million to build off the keystone -- building off the keystone communities program to support small businesses downtown and main streets across pennsylvania. at the same time, we will launch the pennsylvania regional competitiveness challenge, so local communities can work together to leverage resources available to them. we have met with local elected leaders to see how our investments can support their visions. thi
right here in pennsylvania. these sites are the key to regrowing her economy, and combating climate change. i know there are bills to pass and work to do to impact climate change. one of the most important things we can do right now is invest in our clean energy economy and the jobs it supports. our development plan will do that. it will help businesses succeed here in pennsylvania. when those businesses set up shop, we want to make sure that their new employees have great communities to live...
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pennsylvania is always close. so when the polls show a five or six point spread between donald trump and joe biden, that would be a big pennsylvania win. not a tight pennsylvania win. the other thing that's interesting about pennsylvania is that pennsylvania has no history of early voting. pennsylvania is always an election day voting state. this time, there have been about 2 million early votes which is highly unusual, but that's still less than other states around the concerned, which is why i imagine there's so much focus from the campaigns right now. >> there's so much focus from the campaigns, there's so much uncertainty surrounding pennsylvania, certainly right now. and that's why both campaigns are paying so much attention to the state on the eve of election day. jeff pointed out earlier that both joe biden and kamala harris and their spouses are barn storming the state, basically all corners, just underscoring how important the state is to former vice president joe biden's victory. he has emphasized his sc
pennsylvania is always close. so when the polls show a five or six point spread between donald trump and joe biden, that would be a big pennsylvania win. not a tight pennsylvania win. the other thing that's interesting about pennsylvania is that pennsylvania has no history of early voting. pennsylvania is always an election day voting state. this time, there have been about 2 million early votes which is highly unusual, but that's still less than other states around the concerned, which is why...
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trump takes pennsylvania. >> if donald trump is able to hold pennsylvania and the rest of the states he won four years ago, he's at 280. he stays president. here's where it gets tricky. if joe biden is able to pick off any of the southern states -- look here under the biden number. north carolina he gets to 273. trump gets north carolina. if he picks off georgia, 274. if joe biden can pick off florida the largest battle ground, 287, he becomes the next president. >> tom, nate, thank you. >>> let's look at the issues of election integrity. i want to bring in our legal lel panel, pierre thomas, dan abrams and kate shaw. pierre, let me begin with you. you were talking to homeland security and the fbi. what's their greatest concern about election day? >> george, with emotions running so high in a bitterly fought campaign against a back drop of racial tension and a pandemic law enforcement is feeling the stress. there's several concerns. there's a real worry about white supremacists, anti-government extremist and anarchists. there have been a number of suspected extremists placed under cl
trump takes pennsylvania. >> if donald trump is able to hold pennsylvania and the rest of the states he won four years ago, he's at 280. he stays president. here's where it gets tricky. if joe biden is able to pick off any of the southern states -- look here under the biden number. north carolina he gets to 273. trump gets north carolina. if he picks off georgia, 274. if joe biden can pick off florida the largest battle ground, 287, he becomes the next president. >> tom, nate, thank...
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pennsylvania is referred to as pennsylvania and pittsburgh with a "t" in the middle. erie, the greater pittsburgh area and the eastern part of the state most notably around philadelphia. loretta from pennsylvania, republican line with terry madonna. caller: hello? host: you're on the air. caller:ok. my comment is i think obama should be impeached for allowing the ambassador, after requesting help three times and being denied. they were told to stand down. you cannot say the president did not know about it. they are dancing around this issue. i think this should be made in national issue. i'm very disappointed in him and hillary clinton, her being a mother and a woman. i think it's just disgusting. host: you had a chance to rest the president the question on this issue, what would you ask? what is your question? caller: why did you have those guys murder? that would be my question. why? i want to know why he did not send help in when he could. he cannot tell me he could not. host: terry madonna, on this issue generally in foreign policy, how is that playing out in penn
pennsylvania is referred to as pennsylvania and pittsburgh with a "t" in the middle. erie, the greater pittsburgh area and the eastern part of the state most notably around philadelphia. loretta from pennsylvania, republican line with terry madonna. caller: hello? host: you're on the air. caller:ok. my comment is i think obama should be impeached for allowing the ambassador, after requesting help three times and being denied. they were told to stand down. you cannot say the president...
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the line for pennsylvania residents, 202-748-8000. outside pennsylvania, 202-748-8001. all from inside pennsylvania, washington, pennsylvania, karen, good morning. caller: hello. calling because i used to be i will never vote democrat the rest of my life and make sure my children know what your party is all about. pick hillary clinton is revolting and i just want you o explain why she is so self-enrichment. plu tonium deal, 20% of supply of uranium went to the russians. that is after she got 145 million dollar donation to her foundation and bill got his bag money, 1.1 million in russia. signed off for uranium. uranium, fishient in that is why she had to sign off on it. head had interest in that russian company. for just self-enrichment her. sorry to see karen leave the party. -- i'm not familiar with most of what karen just said, think that if you have a oncern about relationships and connections to russia and i think that it is hard argument to make that is more likely to be tough on the russians about ring what he said vladamir putin and the fact that actuallyr campai
the line for pennsylvania residents, 202-748-8000. outside pennsylvania, 202-748-8001. all from inside pennsylvania, washington, pennsylvania, karen, good morning. caller: hello. calling because i used to be i will never vote democrat the rest of my life and make sure my children know what your party is all about. pick hillary clinton is revolting and i just want you o explain why she is so self-enrichment. plu tonium deal, 20% of supply of uranium went to the russians. that is after she got...
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going around pennsylvania and talk to the people of pennsylvania. they have a completely different opinion of governor wolf. things are not working and it is about time it changes. trying to be politically correct and i cannot leave this job for the money. tell you something. i've met some of the greatest people in pennsylvania. they need someone who is going to fight for them. i pledge to people of pennsylvania, if you elect me of the next governor, i will get more done in the first six months that you have seen the last 12 years. i have one other pledge. governor, i have this stage. he is not taking it away for me. is my closing. when i am elected governor, if i do not do anything in four years, i pledge to you that i will change my name to tom wolfe. gentlemen, i want to thank both candidates. if i have managed to offend both sides, i have probably succeeded. one final word. that is, the answer, the correct answer to the very first isstion i asked this evening who is chris long? for thear it candidates. ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your at
going around pennsylvania and talk to the people of pennsylvania. they have a completely different opinion of governor wolf. things are not working and it is about time it changes. trying to be politically correct and i cannot leave this job for the money. tell you something. i've met some of the greatest people in pennsylvania. they need someone who is going to fight for them. i pledge to people of pennsylvania, if you elect me of the next governor, i will get more done in the first six months...
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john fetterman, as many people would know, is this unique brand in pennsylvania polish -- pennsylvania politics, from his image, his appearance, and the way he kind of positions himself in temporary politics in pennsylvania, as a progressive, but with some twists. he ishe has attracted a lot of individuals to his campaign. he is an interesting brand. dr. mehmet oz, the republican nominee, is a national figure, a tv doctor that rose to fame. he has his own unique brand. one of the big defining features for him that i think limits his ability in the state is his relationship to pennsylvania. he to medical school met. most recently, new jersey and that has been a big hurdle for him to get over. lay in the philadelphia media market -- largely in the philadelphia media market making the case that john fetterman is tough on crime where the issue is salient and making john fetterman less attractive to older, more moderate voters where his brand may not be a natural fit. i think this certainly close the race over september into october. the debate last week, then a pay for performance -- the d
john fetterman, as many people would know, is this unique brand in pennsylvania polish -- pennsylvania politics, from his image, his appearance, and the way he kind of positions himself in temporary politics in pennsylvania, as a progressive, but with some twists. he ishe has attracted a lot of individuals to his campaign. he is an interesting brand. dr. mehmet oz, the republican nominee, is a national figure, a tv doctor that rose to fame. he has his own unique brand. one of the big defining...
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pennsylvania secretary of state. just getting under way here live on c-span courtesy of pcn. >> a couple of the ground rules, they will have a one-minute open and two-minute close. if you are the person who gets the question, you get two minutes and the other person will have one minute for rebuttal. the cappeds have not seen the questions in advance. they have been chosen by me and representatives by the chamber. this is a chamber audience, so most of the questions will be of interest to the business community. so without further ado, as arranged by a coin flip among the camps, tom corbett will have the first open and tom wolf will have the last close. governor corbett, the floor is yours. >> good evening everyone. good evening everyone. thank you to the chamber and inviting me here. i do appreciate the opportunity to be here today on this stage and to talk with tom about the future of pennsylvania. i also want to thank the voters who have given me the opportunity to serve as governor but attorney general across pen
pennsylvania secretary of state. just getting under way here live on c-span courtesy of pcn. >> a couple of the ground rules, they will have a one-minute open and two-minute close. if you are the person who gets the question, you get two minutes and the other person will have one minute for rebuttal. the cappeds have not seen the questions in advance. they have been chosen by me and representatives by the chamber. this is a chamber audience, so most of the questions will be of interest to...
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lowering theost for pennsylvania. most ofhich are out of control and let's be frank, a lot is out of our control as well but that doesn't mean we shouldn't try and take some of that burden off of our fellow pennsylvaniaens family and success and cell phone tax with $120 every year and throw money back in her pockets. my budget deliver for them. second, let's expand the property tax rebate program for our seniors and for dabled seniors and forisabled pennsylvanians. [cheering] [applause] [applause] season things and change peoe didn't know if there is supposed to stand up there or not. that's her give me a chance we will keep worki through this. you see, it gives a rebate to low incomeenters and homeowners every single year money back in their pocket so they can stay in their homes. homesere seniors like glene reads their families, lived their lives and made memories over so many years. thank you for being with us. let me tell she's a mother, grandmother and great grandmother and made a choice to start college at 33 af
lowering theost for pennsylvania. most ofhich are out of control and let's be frank, a lot is out of our control as well but that doesn't mean we shouldn't try and take some of that burden off of our fellow pennsylvaniaens family and success and cell phone tax with $120 every year and throw money back in her pockets. my budget deliver for them. second, let's expand the property tax rebate program for our seniors and for dabled seniors and forisabled pennsylvanians. [cheering] [applause]...
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state of pennsylvania. we are joined by senator pat toomey and senator bob casey in a moment. two senators from pennsylvania. first, the headlines. georgia is heating up. the secretary of state announced a hand recount. president biden is up in the votes. that is going to be a state that everyone in this country will have their eyes on between now and the january 5 runoff. ntry will have their eyes on between now and the january 5 runoff. speaker pelosi meanwhile in the house remains in charge. challengended off no despite democrats losing seats in the house of representatives. it is a testament to her power. it's also a sign democrats were ambitious -- who were ambitious in the house are probably going to wait it out until pelosi decides to retire at one point. when you lose seats, usually there is a leadership challenge. not this time. finally, biden and prime minister boris johnson had a phone call that was productive. boris johnson spoke to the house of commons in recent hours and said it was a producti
state of pennsylvania. we are joined by senator pat toomey and senator bob casey in a moment. two senators from pennsylvania. first, the headlines. georgia is heating up. the secretary of state announced a hand recount. president biden is up in the votes. that is going to be a state that everyone in this country will have their eyes on between now and the january 5 runoff. ntry will have their eyes on between now and the january 5 runoff. speaker pelosi meanwhile in the house remains in charge....
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pennsylvania as well. >> pennsylvania as well. and it's a bigger prize. it's the biggest prize left on the board. 20 electoral votes. and again, the president of the united states cannot win without it. if he loses pennsylvania and georgia, we're done. the president needs both of those. pennsylvania and georgia. joe biden can get there even if the president wins them, mind you, joe biden has an easier path. but here we are. we're below 50,000 right now. 48,854. and we know starting here in the largest city of them all, largest vote area of them all, is philadelphia. and we know we're still waiting for more ballots here. >> only 89% of the vote in philadelphia is in. >> you're looking for another 10% of the vote to come in and he's getting 80% of the vote. he does not need 80% of the rest of the votes out statewide but he's been getting consistently, joe biden has, 80% or more of the count in philadelphia. just going back through my notes just to make sure i have this right. in pennsylvania earlier. there have been votes since then. earlier in the night jo
pennsylvania as well. >> pennsylvania as well. and it's a bigger prize. it's the biggest prize left on the board. 20 electoral votes. and again, the president of the united states cannot win without it. if he loses pennsylvania and georgia, we're done. the president needs both of those. pennsylvania and georgia. joe biden can get there even if the president wins them, mind you, joe biden has an easier path. but here we are. we're below 50,000 right now. 48,854. and we know starting here...
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if he wins and pennsylvania and anything else, basically-- pennsylvania, wisconsin, or pennsylvania and michigan, pennsylvania and iowa, that would him to 270. yeah, i. >> if he wins wisconsin, and arizona behaves as it is supposed to, then it's at the end of his fintertips. he can do it with michigan, pennsylvania, new hampshire, maine, so it's-- his path-- those six conway was talking about earlier tonight, he has six paths. >> he already has gotten iowa. i miscalled that. >> pelley: what would hillary clinton have to do to win at this point? >> she would have to have her big population centers come in, in michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, and then if she loses wisconsin, she'd have to win michigan, pennsylvania, new hampshire, and maine to hold him off. >> pelley: she would nearly need to sweep the table. >> yeah. >> pelley: but she has a shot. >> that's true. >> 61 away. she only needs 61. so-- >> and her shot is the urban vote coming in, and she does better than expected. >> yes. at the moment it looks like it's not-- i mean, it looks like it's going to be-- she has a better chanc
if he wins and pennsylvania and anything else, basically-- pennsylvania, wisconsin, or pennsylvania and michigan, pennsylvania and iowa, that would him to 270. yeah, i. >> if he wins wisconsin, and arizona behaves as it is supposed to, then it's at the end of his fintertips. he can do it with michigan, pennsylvania, new hampshire, maine, so it's-- his path-- those six conway was talking about earlier tonight, he has six paths. >> he already has gotten iowa. i miscalled that....
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you will follow the will of the people of pennsylvania. you should be honored to have taken part in this bit of history. so i implore you to savor the walk you take to the ballot box. enjoy it. and know that you are performing an act that echoes back throughout american history. it is the same action that has been carried out by pennsylvanians for centuries and brought to the american stage people like george washington, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, theodore roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, dwight eisenhower, john kennedy, ronald reagan, and barack obama. it is a very, very important act. so congratulations on your participation in this rich tradition, and thank you on behalf of all pennsylvania is for doing what you have done. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, governor wolf, for your message. we are grateful to you for honoring us with your presence and participating in the proceedings. the chair requests the committee of escorts to accompany the governor to his chambers. please rise as the governor is escorted from the ch
you will follow the will of the people of pennsylvania. you should be honored to have taken part in this bit of history. so i implore you to savor the walk you take to the ballot box. enjoy it. and know that you are performing an act that echoes back throughout american history. it is the same action that has been carried out by pennsylvanians for centuries and brought to the american stage people like george washington, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, theodore roosevelt, franklin roosevelt,...
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now the pennsylvania, now known as route 30 and ralph for 62, the pennsylvania turnpike use this bridge, though it's a critical bridge for the economy of the region it's also had a military back in 1862. there were a lot of concerns the confederates and dating pennsylvania as we know we heard from brad night the antietam campaign the original aim was pennsylvania. and so throughout. september october 1862 timeframe there are so many people in harrisburg and the politicians, news men, etc. that are so concerned about bridges. member to bridges in harrisburg one at wrightsville a couple more bridges north of harrisburg but they're kind of out of the play so we're really focusing on the two bridges that harrisburg and the big one at wrightsville. how are we going to protect harrisburg if robert e lee a run into pennsylvania? well, as we know from brad's discussion, he's going to get started. antietam. but in october of 1862, what people may not realize is jeff stewart comes to pennsylvania. he will get within six miles of gettysburg within six miles of gettysburg in october 62 before he fi
now the pennsylvania, now known as route 30 and ralph for 62, the pennsylvania turnpike use this bridge, though it's a critical bridge for the economy of the region it's also had a military back in 1862. there were a lot of concerns the confederates and dating pennsylvania as we know we heard from brad night the antietam campaign the original aim was pennsylvania. and so throughout. september october 1862 timeframe there are so many people in harrisburg and the politicians, news men, etc. that...
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law -- pennsylvania. on this very day, the reason for this talk in utility as far as the anniversary celebrations in gettysburg. pickett has a jolly old time. i outline a lot of this in the book, what his boys are doing as this is going on. in the harrisburg area, especially the west side of the river, the new york state militia is still guarding what is left of the cumberland valley railroad. the yankees pretty much control the railroad from camp hill north. not much. the rebels control the rest of the railroad from mechanicsburg all the way through carlisle, shippensburg, chambersburg, greencastle. 90% of the railroad in confederate hands. this is one of the few drawings done during the campaign that showed the railroad tracks of pennsylvania. you can see the 22nd new york state national guard camping. also in the sketch is the susquehanna river. those would be the bridge abutments. on the left is the river running into downtown harrisburg. the state militia is going to take over many of the railroad bu
law -- pennsylvania. on this very day, the reason for this talk in utility as far as the anniversary celebrations in gettysburg. pickett has a jolly old time. i outline a lot of this in the book, what his boys are doing as this is going on. in the harrisburg area, especially the west side of the river, the new york state militia is still guarding what is left of the cumberland valley railroad. the yankees pretty much control the railroad from camp hill north. not much. the rebels control the...
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votes at 26 electoral stake in pennsylvania. according to the associated press, it's one of five states that has yet to declare a winner in the presidential race. >> thank you again for joining us this evening, everybody. as you know, pennsylvania has made important progress in counting millions of mail-in ballots. that continues as we speak. across the state, thousands of volunteers, election officials, worked last night, most of today already, to open process and count ballots. their work is not easy, and i want to say thank you to everybody in all 67 counties who have been working so hard and so diligently. i know this is something we do every election and is part of the election process, but they .ave really worked hard the eyes of the world are on pennsylvania, so it is especially important. an important thing we all do is protect our democracy, and that is to make sure we have an accurate and full count for our vote, and that is exactly what pennsylvania is doing right now. it is not surprising, as i've said before, that t
votes at 26 electoral stake in pennsylvania. according to the associated press, it's one of five states that has yet to declare a winner in the presidential race. >> thank you again for joining us this evening, everybody. as you know, pennsylvania has made important progress in counting millions of mail-in ballots. that continues as we speak. across the state, thousands of volunteers, election officials, worked last night, most of today already, to open process and count ballots. their...
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. >> i want to high school in pennsylvania. i got married in pennsylvania. i have a lot of ties in pennsylvania. i would be glad to do it. but let me ask, does your expertise extend to the other 49 states, certainly you are not in position to testify, based on empirical evidence that the other 49 states are as robust as pennsylvania. >> that question, i don't know how to respond to it it's not a 49 state issue. other states -- many other states do not do fracking at all. the ones that do do it have a track record that indicate they can do it. oklahoma, texas, west virginia, ohio, et cetera. even if they don't have an existing prom now they as states and i can this as my experience as a state regulator are in the best position to know their states, know what to do and get the regulatory plan that they need in their state. >> but you would concede at least as an intellectual could see that will could be a state where fracking is occurring that is not as robust and diligent as pennsylvania. >> i could concede that sasquatch is in the woods. that doesn't get us
. >> i want to high school in pennsylvania. i got married in pennsylvania. i have a lot of ties in pennsylvania. i would be glad to do it. but let me ask, does your expertise extend to the other 49 states, certainly you are not in position to testify, based on empirical evidence that the other 49 states are as robust as pennsylvania. >> that question, i don't know how to respond to it it's not a 49 state issue. other states -- many other states do not do fracking at all. the ones...
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in allentown, pennsylvania. thank you for being with us on c-span. >> earlier today, the senate judiciary committee met to consider authorizing subpoenas for those involved in the fbi investigation into possible ties between the trump campaign and russian officials. you can see that hearing tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span. having lived through a loss of confidence in our institutions, a wave of cynicism that has left us unable to trust what we are told by anyone who calls themselves an expert, it becomes difficult for us to rise to a challenge like this. our first reaction is to say, no, they are lying to us, they are only in it for themselves. a lot of our national institutions have to take on the challenge of persuading people again that they exist for us, they are here for the country. >> sunday at noon eastern on in depth, a live conversation with american enterprise scholar. his most recent book is "a time to build." join the conversation with your phone calls, tweets, texts and
in allentown, pennsylvania. thank you for being with us on c-span. >> earlier today, the senate judiciary committee met to consider authorizing subpoenas for those involved in the fbi investigation into possible ties between the trump campaign and russian officials. you can see that hearing tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span. having lived through a loss of confidence in our institutions, a wave of cynicism that has left us unable to trust what we are told by anyone who calls...
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saylor, chief justice of the supreme court of pennsylvania. and the temporary officers and members of the 58th electoral college of pennsylvania. >> please be seated. >> as secretary of the commonwealth it is my honor to preside over this meeting until the electoral college has organized for the official transaction of business as provided in article 2, section 1 of the constitution of the united states. it is your solemn responsibility to translate into a formal document for transmission to the congress of the united states the decision of the voters of the commonwealth of pennsylvania at the general election held on november 8, 2016. this being the day and the hour appointed by the constitution and the laws of the united states and of the commonwealth of pennsylvania for the duly chosen electors to meet and give their votes for president and vice president of the united states, the members of the college of elechors of the commonwealth of pennsylvania ill come to order. katelyn, as riley, surrett, mckenna, and angelina lead us in the pledge
saylor, chief justice of the supreme court of pennsylvania. and the temporary officers and members of the 58th electoral college of pennsylvania. >> please be seated. >> as secretary of the commonwealth it is my honor to preside over this meeting until the electoral college has organized for the official transaction of business as provided in article 2, section 1 of the constitution of the united states. it is your solemn responsibility to translate into a formal document for...