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saturday night here in harrisburg. it's peaceful. we had protests and demonstrations this afternoon, a prayer vigil on the capitol steps, and everything went very well. i have to say despite some of the violence that we had about a week ago, all of these protests have been a great success we've seen people coming together to demand change at the local level. and i think it's very important that locally elected officials like myself get out, join the protests, and work for that type of policy change. >> that's interesting because the way you characterize that is the basis on which this country was founded, protest, and that it's good and that local officials are the servants of the people. but that's not really what we're seeing all over the country. so how do we ensure that people do see this as taxpayers, citizens wanting positive change, wanting to be kept safe by their police? >> well, that is what we're seeing in harrisburg, and on saturday a week ago, we had some violence around the protests that occurred, and imm
saturday night here in harrisburg. it's peaceful. we had protests and demonstrations this afternoon, a prayer vigil on the capitol steps, and everything went very well. i have to say despite some of the violence that we had about a week ago, all of these protests have been a great success we've seen people coming together to demand change at the local level. and i think it's very important that locally elected officials like myself get out, join the protests, and work for that type of policy...
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saturday here in harrisburg. it's peaceful. we had protests and demonstrations this afternoon, a prayer vigil on the capitol steps and everything wept very well. i have to say despite some of the violence we had about a week ago all of these protests have been a great success because we've seen people coming together to demand change at the local level, and i think it's very important that locally elected officials like myself get out, join the protests, and work for that type of policy change. >> that's interesting because the way you characterize that is the basis on which this country was founded, protesters, and then it's good and then local officials are the servants of the people. but that's not really what we're seeing all over the country. so how do we ensure that people do see this as taxpayers, citizens wanting positive change, wanting to be kept safe by their police? >> well, that is what we're seeing in harrisburg. and on saturday a week ago we had some violence around the protests that occurred, and
saturday here in harrisburg. it's peaceful. we had protests and demonstrations this afternoon, a prayer vigil on the capitol steps and everything wept very well. i have to say despite some of the violence we had about a week ago all of these protests have been a great success because we've seen people coming together to demand change at the local level, and i think it's very important that locally elected officials like myself get out, join the protests, and work for that type of policy change....
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saturday night here in harrisburg.peaceful. we had protests and demonstrations this afternoon, a prayer vigil on the capitol steps, and everything went very well. i have to say despite some of the violence that we had about a week ago, all of these protests have been a great success we've seen people coming together to demand change at the local level. and i think it's very important that locally elected officials like myself get out, join the protests, and work for that type of policy change. >> that's interesting because the way you characterize that is the basis on which this country was founded, protest, and that it's good and that local officials are the servants of the people. but that's not really what we're seeing all over the country. so how do we ensure that people do see this as taxpayers, citizens wanting positive change, wanting to be kept safe by their police? >> well, that is what we're seeing in harrisburg, and on saturday a week ago, we had some violence around the protests that occurred, and immediate
saturday night here in harrisburg.peaceful. we had protests and demonstrations this afternoon, a prayer vigil on the capitol steps, and everything went very well. i have to say despite some of the violence that we had about a week ago, all of these protests have been a great success we've seen people coming together to demand change at the local level. and i think it's very important that locally elected officials like myself get out, join the protests, and work for that type of policy change....
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all of us here in harrisburg need to show the people are being heard. so today, i'm taking steps to address concerns about long-standing violence and oppression against pennsylvanians of color. gov. tom wolf: first, i am directing the state police and all of their trained academies of law enforcement to review their training curriculum. this will include a thorough review and revision of use of force training. you will also standardize developing testing and best practices for verbal, de-escalation techniques. trauma center approaches, until health and for state and implicit bias training. this is based on recommendations from the 21st century report on policing. it was granted under the guidance of president barack obama. and cochaired by commissioner, former commissioner of police in philadelphia. this effort will commence immediately. second, help them business apology's to develop citizen police advisory boards. the pennsylvania commission on crime and delinquency was develop a program that provides technical assistance to many of municipalities adv
all of us here in harrisburg need to show the people are being heard. so today, i'm taking steps to address concerns about long-standing violence and oppression against pennsylvanians of color. gov. tom wolf: first, i am directing the state police and all of their trained academies of law enforcement to review their training curriculum. this will include a thorough review and revision of use of force training. you will also standardize developing testing and best practices for verbal,...
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theirthere to listen to ideas and take their struggles back to harrisburg. i also talked with community leaders in pittsburgh, harrisburg and other cities around the commonwealth of pennsylvania. throughout this week, i urged de-escalation and preach to the theme of unity in pennsylvania. , icknowledge as a leader need to provide a reason to want to de-escalate. i need to show that i'm listening. harrisburgere in need to show that people are being heard. today, i am taking strips to address concerns about long-standing violence -- taking steps to address concerns about long-standing violence. i'm directing all training academies to review their training curriculum. this will include a thorough review and revision of abuse of force training. we will also develop standardized testing and best practices for verbal de-escalation techniques, trauma centered approaches, mental health, first aid and implicit bias training. this is from the recommendation of the 20th century report on policing created under the guidance of president barack obama and cochaired by com
theirthere to listen to ideas and take their struggles back to harrisburg. i also talked with community leaders in pittsburgh, harrisburg and other cities around the commonwealth of pennsylvania. throughout this week, i urged de-escalation and preach to the theme of unity in pennsylvania. , icknowledge as a leader need to provide a reason to want to de-escalate. i need to show that i'm listening. harrisburgere in need to show that people are being heard. today, i am taking strips to address...
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so we're mourning for her family today, but also for the greater harrisburg community.replaceable loss. >>> that does it for this hour. i'm joy reid in for nicolle wallace. i'll be back at 7:00 p.m. eastern and our coverage continues with chuck todd right after this quick break. after this quick break. when the murray's started using gain ultra flings they fell in love with its irresistible scent. looks like their dog michelangelo did too. new gain ultra flings with two times oxi boost and febreze. no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. me too. me too. and if you're a small business, we're with you. standing by you every step of the way. bye bye. for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub? grubhub's gonna reward you for that with a $5 off perk. (doorbell rings) - [crowd] grubhub! (fireworks exploding) there are so many toothpastes out there, which one should i use? try crest pro/active defense. it neutralizes bacteria for a healthier mouth than even the leading multi-benefit t
so we're mourning for her family today, but also for the greater harrisburg community.replaceable loss. >>> that does it for this hour. i'm joy reid in for nicolle wallace. i'll be back at 7:00 p.m. eastern and our coverage continues with chuck todd right after this quick break. after this quick break. when the murray's started using gain ultra flings they fell in love with its irresistible scent. looks like their dog michelangelo did too. new gain ultra flings with two times oxi boost...
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and, you know, in harrisburg, we're doing everything we can in our power to do it.aw enforcement will be an ally in getting it done, but we're going to push forward nevertheless. >> and you represent some neighborhoods that have been struggling for a long time, and also temple university. i used to spend some summers at temple, and it's an interesting mix. i feel like maybe your district gives you a certain perspective about how communities can fit side-by-side with one another, but still feel like there's a 50-foot wall between them. >> you know what, honestly, there's a lot of tension. deep poverty is the moral and economic issue of our time. and just as you would hope that law enforcement would be an ally, there are moments when, you know, the tensions are very real. and as a person who was born and raised in this district, third generation, grew up in housing projects, but my grandmother and dad went to temple, there is certainly a balance. but at the end of the day, the folks who live here and are invested in the community for more than four years, those are th
and, you know, in harrisburg, we're doing everything we can in our power to do it.aw enforcement will be an ally in getting it done, but we're going to push forward nevertheless. >> and you represent some neighborhoods that have been struggling for a long time, and also temple university. i used to spend some summers at temple, and it's an interesting mix. i feel like maybe your district gives you a certain perspective about how communities can fit side-by-side with one another, but still...
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one month ago, we were apparently at the point of success, we were in pennsylvania threatening harrisburg and even philadelphia. vicksburg seems to laugh. port hudson had beaten off banks' forces, all looks bright. now the picture is as somber as it was bright then. lee fell to gettysburg, and as we crossed the potomac and resumed the position of two months ago, covering richmond. vicksburg and port hudson capitulated. it seems incredible that human power could affect such a change in so brief a space. yesterday, we rode on the pinnacle of success. today, absolute ruin seems to be our portion. the confederacy totters to its destruction. somebody was asking me in the back where i got the word totter. when we get into this, when you get into gettysburg versus vicksburg, how do you -- impossible, otherwise impossible. impossible. how do you get back to what is the more focal point of it? if you look at it, if you look at the quarters that go out here, you get gettysburg and you get vicksburg. are there any other civil war battles, somebody remind me because i am asking. none? i think that is
one month ago, we were apparently at the point of success, we were in pennsylvania threatening harrisburg and even philadelphia. vicksburg seems to laugh. port hudson had beaten off banks' forces, all looks bright. now the picture is as somber as it was bright then. lee fell to gettysburg, and as we crossed the potomac and resumed the position of two months ago, covering richmond. vicksburg and port hudson capitulated. it seems incredible that human power could affect such a change in so brief...
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what happened in harrisburg was you didn't ask enough questions, you didn't do enough research, you didn't communicate with the team, but the ideas that you had, they were good. and so what i need to really figure out is if being in charge of design is really the right role for you. so, what i want to do is have kind of a fresh start with you on the design side and maybe pick a new project and watch your process. i own, as you know, another business that's called automatch, and it's basically a used-car business, and we're opening up stores all around the country. and so i want to give you a shot at designing a pack. we're basically saying, "we sell all cars for all budgets for all people all the time, and we have fun." dean: right. lemonis: i want to see your designs. i want to go over them with you. i want to say yes or no. i want to tweak you and challenge you. and then i want to see your process from design all the way to handing it to the people that are gonna manufacture it. this is frustrating, to be honest with you. this company is on the brink of being really successful, and dean,
what happened in harrisburg was you didn't ask enough questions, you didn't do enough research, you didn't communicate with the team, but the ideas that you had, they were good. and so what i need to really figure out is if being in charge of design is really the right role for you. so, what i want to do is have kind of a fresh start with you on the design side and maybe pick a new project and watch your process. i own, as you know, another business that's called automatch, and it's basically a...
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two cops in harrisburg, pennsylvania, hospitalized, hit with bricks.oman now charged with four counts of murder, attempted murder, attempted murder. she planned to throw a molotov cocktail at cops in brooklyn. this is getting really dangerous. people are getting killed, gianno. >> why the national guard, important for them to step in. i have a short point here. mlk, martin luther king was murdered, there were protests and riots in the city of chicago. buildings were burnt down. 60 years later, those lots where the buildings stood are still say can't in lot of cases. this is what we have, people that are reckless and criminal intent, not about the memory of george floyd, police brutality, they leave the places vacant and no jobs or for individuals in the community with places to go. elizabeth: riot something happening. 40 million are out of work. u.s. deaths from covid-19 hit nearly 105,000. listen to attorney general barr saying rioters and looters will be brought to justice. watch this. >> in many cases it appears the violence is planned, organized an
two cops in harrisburg, pennsylvania, hospitalized, hit with bricks.oman now charged with four counts of murder, attempted murder, attempted murder. she planned to throw a molotov cocktail at cops in brooklyn. this is getting really dangerous. people are getting killed, gianno. >> why the national guard, important for them to step in. i have a short point here. mlk, martin luther king was murdered, there were protests and riots in the city of chicago. buildings were burnt down. 60 years...
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wooden plank an officer in jacksonville, florida, hospitalized after slashed in the neck two cops in harrisburgpennsylvania, hospitalized hit request bricks. a woman from the, you know, now charged with four counts of murder attempted murder attempted murder -- she throw a molotov cocktail at brooklyn so this is getting really dangerous. people are getting killed. >> that's why national guard is important for them to step in and i got a short point here. mlk martin luther king, jr. was murdered there were protest and riots in the city of chicago. buildings burned down, 60 years later, those lots were those lbuildings stood are still vact in a lot of cases. this is what we have when you give people that are wreck withless with criminal intent and not about memory of george floyd or police brutality or anything else but their own criminal intengt and no jobs and nowhere for those individuals to live in these communities to go. >> you know, rioting is happening as more than 40 million are out of work. u.s. deaths from covid-19 hit now nearly 105,000, let's listen to attorney general barr saying ri
wooden plank an officer in jacksonville, florida, hospitalized after slashed in the neck two cops in harrisburgpennsylvania, hospitalized hit request bricks. a woman from the, you know, now charged with four counts of murder attempted murder attempted murder -- she throw a molotov cocktail at brooklyn so this is getting really dangerous. people are getting killed. >> that's why national guard is important for them to step in and i got a short point here. mlk martin luther king, jr. was...
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dan healey a co-owner of mid-state distillery in harrisburg, pennsylvania phrase it would quick action of regulators to adjust their approach and allow them to swiftly offer their business, give us the ability to not only keep our employees working but also to be a benefit to our community and provide hand sanitizer to those essential workers who might otherwise have gone without. mr. vought, do you think it would be a good idea for us to consider making some of these sensible but thus far temporary regulatory relief measure permanent so that we can enjoy the benefits of these reforms indefinitely? mr. vought: thanks for your question and kind words, senator. i do believe that would be a useful exercise. the executive orders that the president signed i believe two weeks ago, were designed to take an accounting of the 600 different regulatory actions that the administration did in the midst of the public health crisis and the recovery and to identify which ones of those could be made permanent and i believe in that process we'll also figure out what we can do administratively and what w
dan healey a co-owner of mid-state distillery in harrisburg, pennsylvania phrase it would quick action of regulators to adjust their approach and allow them to swiftly offer their business, give us the ability to not only keep our employees working but also to be a benefit to our community and provide hand sanitizer to those essential workers who might otherwise have gone without. mr. vought, do you think it would be a good idea for us to consider making some of these sensible but thus far...
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the owner of a distillery in harrisburg priest the regulators in allowing them to keep their employees working, and also be of benefit to the community, and provide hands editor for essential workers, who might otherwise have gone without. here is my question. do you think it would be a good idea for us to consider making these sensible but thus far temporary relief measures permanent, so that we can enjoy the benefits of these reforms indefinitely? >> thank you for your questions and kind words senator. i think it would be and useful exercise. the exit -- executive orders that the president signed a couple of weeks ago were meant to take into account the regulatory actions that the administration did in the midst of the recovery. to identify which would be made permanent. i believe it's in that process we can figure out what we can do administratively, and in terms of new statutes. i commit to continuing that conversation with, you but this is important not just with respect to regulatory flexibility, but to allow a different nutrition label if you're doing take out, working with rest
the owner of a distillery in harrisburg priest the regulators in allowing them to keep their employees working, and also be of benefit to the community, and provide hands editor for essential workers, who might otherwise have gone without. here is my question. do you think it would be a good idea for us to consider making these sensible but thus far temporary relief measures permanent, so that we can enjoy the benefits of these reforms indefinitely? >> thank you for your questions and...
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we will start with patty, from harrisburg, pennsylvania. caller: good morning to you.ery concerned about the put on their own people. in trying to break up a riot or .omething it's a sad thing for our country to have the military getting people in the country. trump, the things he says, the things he does. he has problems. , goinghink the military against our people, it's a sad thing when the country has their own people in the military fighting them. host: tom is a veteran from green bay, wisconsin. caller: good morning. spins back tothis prior to the national guard getting involved and it goes to where i see the black lives matter issue, which is a real and definite issue. they are probably the most persecuted race. and a lot of the black pastors and some of the politicians seem to be getting really close to ,anting to say what they think but are backing off due to social pressure. to start outssue with i believe what is a racial issue. a social and economic issue. it's a matter of the police finding it much easier to arrest and harassed and prosecute for people. the
we will start with patty, from harrisburg, pennsylvania. caller: good morning to you.ery concerned about the put on their own people. in trying to break up a riot or .omething it's a sad thing for our country to have the military getting people in the country. trump, the things he says, the things he does. he has problems. , goinghink the military against our people, it's a sad thing when the country has their own people in the military fighting them. host: tom is a veteran from green bay,...
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host: let us go to tom from harrisburg, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: thank.hat kills me, is here in pennsylvania, we had to vote on whether we wanted our tax dollars to go to playgrounds and we voted it down, but the politicians filled to the stadiums anyhow. now we have stadiums that we paid for and we have these millionaire athletes going into for these games that we cannot afford to go to. i cannot, i cannot get a ticket. they are disrespecting the flag and they think that is ok, and i think it will accomplish something. i think it is stupid. america enables you, that flag and anthem enables you to make the changes you need to make. one the one caller said, go and do something meaningful, do not say look at me and the tv is on, so i will take a knee colin kaepernick did. host: let us take money out of this discussion, there are the same discussions going on at the high school level around the country. let us take the millionaire athletes out of the country -- the question and talk about teenagers. would you say the same thing for teenagers at high school,
host: let us go to tom from harrisburg, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: thank.hat kills me, is here in pennsylvania, we had to vote on whether we wanted our tax dollars to go to playgrounds and we voted it down, but the politicians filled to the stadiums anyhow. now we have stadiums that we paid for and we have these millionaire athletes going into for these games that we cannot afford to go to. i cannot, i cannot get a ticket. they are disrespecting the flag and they think that is ok, and...
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i'm at lb smith ford in the great city of lemoyne, pennsylvania outside harrisburg.o. stuart: when does it arrive in the showroom? >> toward the end of the year. november, december. we will be converting over the plant in the fourth quarter. that's a big operation. we build the f-150 in both michigan and in kansas city, missouri. i can tell you, stuart, we build all of our trucks, we are america's truck leader, we don't build nif thany of them outside u.s. we believe it's very important to have our trucks built in the united states by united states workers, with our partnership with the uaw and every truck we sell in america, we build right here in america. we are very proud of that. stuart: okay. that's a big selling point. that is a fact. certainly would help me buy one of these things. mark, thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. we will be looking forward to the great unveiling on thursday. we will get more details. thanks, mark. see you again soon. thank you. >>> more "varney" after this. ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey ♪ ♪ yeah we could never do what
i'm at lb smith ford in the great city of lemoyne, pennsylvania outside harrisburg.o. stuart: when does it arrive in the showroom? >> toward the end of the year. november, december. we will be converting over the plant in the fourth quarter. that's a big operation. we build the f-150 in both michigan and in kansas city, missouri. i can tell you, stuart, we build all of our trucks, we are america's truck leader, we don't build nif thany of them outside u.s. we believe it's very important...