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in the state house of pennsylvania. on one side of the house, you have a group of radicals, a group of whigs, radical whigs if you will, because not all whigs are going to buy into this constitution. you have this group of radical whigs on one side of the statehouse, they have overthrow the assembly, overthrown the penn family, and they are sitting on one side of the statehouse crafting a constitution for the state of pennsylvania, while on the other side, the continental congress is going. this is where i did the dancing class, as we know, there are some people who are in both groups. ben franklin being the most prominent who is running back and forth between the two buildings. that is the setup. today, we want to focus entirely upon the constitution that the radical whigs, if you will, are going to put into place. it is going to be a very controversial constitution as we will see here in a second. before we get into the details, i think this quote by carl becker is best illustrating what is happening here in this cons
in the state house of pennsylvania. on one side of the house, you have a group of radicals, a group of whigs, radical whigs if you will, because not all whigs are going to buy into this constitution. you have this group of radical whigs on one side of the statehouse, they have overthrow the assembly, overthrown the penn family, and they are sitting on one side of the statehouse crafting a constitution for the state of pennsylvania, while on the other side, the continental congress is going....
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pennsylvania.at 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 behind.
pennsylvania.at 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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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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go around pennsylvania and talk to the people of pennsylvania. they have a completely different opinion of governor wolf. things aren't working. and it is about time it changes. i am not trying to be politically correct, and i don't need this job and i don't need the money. i have a great career. i want to tell you something. i have met some of greatest people in pennsylvania as i have traveled around. farmers for example. they need someone who is going to fight for them, and i pledge to the people of pennsylvania, if you elect me as the next governor, i will get more done in the first six months than you have seen in the last 12 years. i have one other pledge. >> you have to wrap it up. >> if i am elected governor -- i have the stage, he is not taking it away from me. you know what? here is my closing. when i am can't elected governor. if i don't do anything in four years, i pledge to you that i will change my name to tom wolf. >> ladies and gentlemen on your behalf, i want to thank both candidates. and if i have managed to offend both sides, th
go around pennsylvania and talk to the people of pennsylvania. they have a completely different opinion of governor wolf. things aren't working. and it is about time it changes. i am not trying to be politically correct, and i don't need this job and i don't need the money. i have a great career. i want to tell you something. i have met some of greatest people in pennsylvania as i have traveled around. farmers for example. they need someone who is going to fight for them, and i pledge to the...
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tonight is about the people of pennsylvania. those are the people that we have to believe in, we serve, and we need to help make their lives better. thank you. [applause] alex: governor? gov. wolf: thank you, alex. thank you for moderating this. i want to thank the chamber team and the chamber for hosting this, and scott, thank you for running. that's what happens in a democracy, and i appreciate that you are doing this. this is a referendum on where we were and where we want to be and where we want to go. when i got to harrisburg as governor, i have been in politics now for three years and eight months, not three and half years. when i got to harrisburg, we were not investing in education. since i have been governor, we have invested in historic amounts of education. we have invested in health care. we have almost three quarters of a million people who now have health insurance that did not have it three years ago. we are doing something to address the terrible opioid epidemic impacting pennsylvania. i have done this in a finan
tonight is about the people of pennsylvania. those are the people that we have to believe in, we serve, and we need to help make their lives better. thank you. [applause] alex: governor? gov. wolf: thank you, alex. thank you for moderating this. i want to thank the chamber team and the chamber for hosting this, and scott, thank you for running. that's what happens in a democracy, and i appreciate that you are doing this. this is a referendum on where we were and where we want to be and where we...
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his passing was a great blow to the people of western pennsylvania and the 12th district.nnouncer: you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country at the span.org/cities to war. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. next, indiana bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class on conspiracy theories. he describes how they had changed over time but often inclusion of groups skullhe illuminati, and and bones. he talks about have older conspiracy theorist sees included the congress party but later, the global new world order was in popular culture. this is about one hour 20 minutes. >>
his passing was a great blow to the people of western pennsylvania and the 12th district.nnouncer: you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country at the span.org/cities to war. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. next, indiana bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class on conspiracy theories. he describes how they had changed over time but often inclusion of groups skullhe illuminati, and and bones. he talks about have older...
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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. i am not trying to be politically correct and i cannot -- do not need this job or this money. i have a great career. i want to 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 -- as 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. if i am elected governor, i have this stage. he is not taking it away for me. here 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. >> ladies and 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 question i asked this ev
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. i am not trying to be politically correct and i cannot -- do not need this job or this money. i have a great career. i want to 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 -- as the...
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i promise pennsylvania voters, i will never ever expose the people of pennsylvania to negative dirty ads just to get elected because the people of pennsylvania deserve much better. thank you very much. >> thank you. mr. casey. sen. casey: i want to thank you, john and lynn. this election creates a very clear choice. so much is at stake in this election, for the middle class, for seniors, for our children, and especially for workers threatened by policies by the republican congress and this administration. think about health care. we have a basic disagreement here. i have voted for and will make every effort possible to protect people that have an insurance policy that will protect them against pre-existing conditions. i have come forward over and over again to defend medicare and medicaid and social security. my opponent votes a different way. i have worked all my time in the united states senate on behalf of folks in the class, folks trying to get to the milk labs and pennsylvania workers. it is a clear divide. you have given me the opportunity to serve as your senator. i have enjoy
i promise pennsylvania voters, i will never ever expose the people of pennsylvania to negative dirty ads just to get elected because the people of pennsylvania deserve much better. thank you very much. >> thank you. mr. casey. sen. casey: i want to thank you, john and lynn. this election creates a very clear choice. so much is at stake in this election, for the middle class, for seniors, for our children, and especially for workers threatened by policies by the republican congress and...
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. >> pennsylvania. >> pennsylvania has big redistricting. we talked about it, brian has been affected by it. the tax issues, especially in that district we don't know how it will play. jillian: democrats looking to pick up seats in many places but they think they can in pennsylvania and you think they will here. >> it will pick up the possibility. jillian: what about pennsylvania 17? >> connor lamb in a different district, keith did not want to see connor come to that race. very difficult to maintain. jillian: wide is the tax issue such a thing for pennsylvania? >> construction jobs, from middle america message plays well but you also have candidates like connor lamb who was trumpian in his special election campaign.
. >> pennsylvania. >> pennsylvania has big redistricting. we talked about it, brian has been affected by it. the tax issues, especially in that district we don't know how it will play. jillian: democrats looking to pick up seats in many places but they think they can in pennsylvania and you think they will here. >> it will pick up the possibility. jillian: what about pennsylvania 17? >> connor lamb in a different district, keith did not want to see connor come to that...
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farmers in pennsylvania say the tariffs are hurting their bottom line. what future for tariffs will you fight for in washington? >> the message to farmers as i understand, i grew up working on a farm, not only from the policy perspective, but the business go to and of course i business with farmers, so i am attuned to what they're dealing with, whether it is milk or grain. i know they are suffering. one of the reasons is for trade agreements like the one we had at nafta with canada where we cannot sell our dairy products from pennsylvania into canada, yet they can sell there is in two hours. this is painful. i do not like tariffs because they hurt consumers, but our government has few options. what are we going to do? sanction or military action? if you're going to sanction somebody, what is the punishment? the president is trying to force better agreements made over a long period of time and update them. the only way to get some to the table is true threat of tariffs. they have rolled out money to make up the difference for the farmers in the meantime w
farmers in pennsylvania say the tariffs are hurting their bottom line. what future for tariffs will you fight for in washington? >> the message to farmers as i understand, i grew up working on a farm, not only from the policy perspective, but the business go to and of course i business with farmers, so i am attuned to what they're dealing with, whether it is milk or grain. i know they are suffering. one of the reasons is for trade agreements like the one we had at nafta with canada where...
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i recognized in pennsylvania, we have the third highest percentage of elders in pennsylvania. i devoted my work also to protecting seniors. in terms of the deficit, wasteful spending is something we need to take a look at my concern is that sometimes, a lot of these programs are simply on autopilot. no one is really assessing the programs and going in and determining whether the outcomes are what we are seeking in the first place. moderator: thank you. the next question, how would you work to promote diversity and inclusion in congress? and in your district? ms. kim, we start with you. ms. kim: first of all, there has never been a woman of color elected into congress in the history of pennsylvania. me putting my name in the hat, i am already changing the narrative of thought and changing the narrative of politics. i think that is very important. mycourse, i have devoted entire legal career to diversity and inclusion. as i mentioned before, i served on the governors commission on asian affairs. i am also on the board of directors on the bar association could we worked with affi
i recognized in pennsylvania, we have the third highest percentage of elders in pennsylvania. i devoted my work also to protecting seniors. in terms of the deficit, wasteful spending is something we need to take a look at my concern is that sometimes, a lot of these programs are simply on autopilot. no one is really assessing the programs and going in and determining whether the outcomes are what we are seeking in the first place. moderator: thank you. the next question, how would you work to...
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today, all of pennsylvania mourns with you.y attack on one community of faith in pennsylvania is an attack against every community of faith in pennsylvania, and i want the jewish community across the commonwealth and across the country to know that we stand in support of view as we together mourn this senseless act of violence. the shabbat is a time for reflection, it's time forfinding shabbat is a time for reflection, it's time for finding peace, not for violence. pennsylvania's jewish community is strong, vibrant and resilient. now is the time more than ever to come together and each other. i have spent today with first responders, with local leaders, and iam in responders, with local leaders, and i am in awe of the bravery displayed by law enforcement, those folks who helped to keep people safe, a victim sabratha tragedy. federal—state and law enforcement are working in concert to investigate this tragedy and maintain public safety. at the state level the pennsylvania emergency management agency and the department of health
today, all of pennsylvania mourns with you.y attack on one community of faith in pennsylvania is an attack against every community of faith in pennsylvania, and i want the jewish community across the commonwealth and across the country to know that we stand in support of view as we together mourn this senseless act of violence. the shabbat is a time for reflection, it's time forfinding shabbat is a time for reflection, it's time for finding peace, not for violence. pennsylvania's jewish...
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talk about pennsylvania's experience. >> pennsylvania has been in partial r gerrymandering. courts addressed this -- redistricting case. kennedy was interesting. it teed up this case. the republicans said, you know, had had control of that map. drawn up a map that complied law.the but, you know, it was an dvantage to the -- to the republicans. so justice kennedy is the swing 5-4 decision, and says gerrymandering might be is nstitutional, but this not the case. ten years later they bring in wisconsin case, but he's no longer on the court. from breeze wood, pennsylvania. john, hello. caller: hi. the important part that this gentleman's story is failing to fact that in e pennsylvania unconstitutionally newly elected justices in our supreme court situation. they overthrew unconstitutionally. it gets to the state supreme out ande power to throw draw their own map. not only the court, they took the executive and the legitimative power -- power and authority and they had their own happen to from the districts eastern end of the state. this is terrible and it should crisis that tion
talk about pennsylvania's experience. >> pennsylvania has been in partial r gerrymandering. courts addressed this -- redistricting case. kennedy was interesting. it teed up this case. the republicans said, you know, had had control of that map. drawn up a map that complied law.the but, you know, it was an dvantage to the -- to the republicans. so justice kennedy is the swing 5-4 decision, and says gerrymandering might be is nstitutional, but this not the case. ten years later they bring...
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and if he were to lose, say, 1 in 12 in pennsylvania, then he would lose the state.n, that's -- he doesn't have that kind of margin there on his 2016 win. >> no, he doesn't. he only won the state by 44,000 votes. and the county that i focused on, luzerne county, supplied 26,000 of those votes, or 60%. so without this county, luzerne, he wouldn't have won the state of pennsylvania or perhaps the presidency to the extent pennsylvania's demographics are similar to the two other key swing states, michigan and wisconsin. >> and ben, that county as you report had been voting democratic for several previous presidential elections. >> they hadn't voted for a republican since 1988, bush sr. they'd voted for obama twice. but they surged for trump. and he won it by 20 points. you had all these democrats crossing over to vote in the republican primary for trump. and of course they stayed with him for the general. they said that the -- they felt that the democratic party had left them rather than them leaving the democratic party. >> and when we look at the midterm election resul
and if he were to lose, say, 1 in 12 in pennsylvania, then he would lose the state.n, that's -- he doesn't have that kind of margin there on his 2016 win. >> no, he doesn't. he only won the state by 44,000 votes. and the county that i focused on, luzerne county, supplied 26,000 of those votes, or 60%. so without this county, luzerne, he wouldn't have won the state of pennsylvania or perhaps the presidency to the extent pennsylvania's demographics are similar to the two other key swing...
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you know pennsylvania, rich in coal, but also natural gas.e have moved many of our plants from coal to natural gas. just because of economics and just by doing that, not with requirement of government. we have really helped clean up our atmosphere, we just need to continue to do these things in a market-based fashion. they really do work. janelle: i want to not take too much time. no republican, no democrat, if we do not have an earth, we do not have a place to live. mr. scott: exactly. and while natural gas is better than coal in terms of not contributing to climate change the reality is, it still does , contribute to climate change. as far as gas prices going up, gas prices have gone up more in the past year than at any time during the four previous years. we need to focus on the fact that we need to take action on this, and the u.s. must continue to be a leader in climate change as it was in the past and not abandon its role. janelle: thank you. mike: we are about halfway through the debate. more questions for the candidates are straight a
you know pennsylvania, rich in coal, but also natural gas.e have moved many of our plants from coal to natural gas. just because of economics and just by doing that, not with requirement of government. we have really helped clean up our atmosphere, we just need to continue to do these things in a market-based fashion. they really do work. janelle: i want to not take too much time. no republican, no democrat, if we do not have an earth, we do not have a place to live. mr. scott: exactly. and...
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guest: it is a victim of using an pennsylvania dutch it is a bit confusing in pennsylvania because of is confusing in pennsylvania because of the new new lines drawn. conor lamb is likely to win the 17th district. in part because the district was drawn in a much more favorable to democrats than the existing district. conor lamb is leaving behind the 14th district, the most of which he currently represents and that will likely be picked up by republican. in pennsylvania, we could have a wash. so that the suburbs are a big problem for -- philadelphia suburbs are a big problem for republicans because the democrats will pick up three seats. delaware county, six district in chester county, where the democrats hold advantage, seventh district in the lehigh is -- has left and a democrat is the favorite over a former olympic cycling gold medalist in the allentown district. the closest fight is the first district in bucks county. democrats have two additional opportunities in harrisburg district, 10th district, where the republican faces a democrat george scott. that is leading republican and
guest: it is a victim of using an pennsylvania dutch it is a bit confusing in pennsylvania because of is confusing in pennsylvania because of the new new lines drawn. conor lamb is likely to win the 17th district. in part because the district was drawn in a much more favorable to democrats than the existing district. conor lamb is leaving behind the 14th district, the most of which he currently represents and that will likely be picked up by republican. in pennsylvania, we could have a wash. so...
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we have seen a lot of change in south-central pennsylvania the last decade. it is time to see change in the leadership in washington, d.c. as well. it is time to bring integrity and service and compassion to washington, d.c. once elected, i will work for you and you only. it is time for new leadership in congress and i hope for your vote on november 6. jenelle: a quick question, if the other one is elected, will you be able to work with that person? >> i work with anybody. mr. scott: i will turn to ministry, because i am a pastor. jenelle: thank you very much. mike: thank you to our candidates for joining us and thank you to the viewers. you must see the competition for yourself on c-span. watch the debates from key house and senate races. can't that --ur your resource for the 2018 campaign. massachusetts elizabeth warren is running for election. congress room at -- congresswoman jacky rosen -- on c-span two at nine with scott eberts ining tony madison wisconsin. and next week, former president barack obama will be in las vegas for in -- for a nevada democrat
we have seen a lot of change in south-central pennsylvania the last decade. it is time to see change in the leadership in washington, d.c. as well. it is time to bring integrity and service and compassion to washington, d.c. once elected, i will work for you and you only. it is time for new leadership in congress and i hope for your vote on november 6. jenelle: a quick question, if the other one is elected, will you be able to work with that person? >> i work with anybody. mr. scott: i...
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pennsylvania. 4:00 p.m. eastern time, 1:00 p.m. pacific, and we're watching this very location. these are pictures from a little bit earlier during a mass shooting where at least 8 people were killed, this from a shooting at a pittsburgh synagogue during a ceremony today. and at least 12 were shot including four police officers. these numbers are still in flux, but we expect to get an update within the next bunch of minutes from the authorities on the ground. we hope to also hear from those at the hospital. because we're watching to see the very latest of those who have been in the operation room for many many hours. and this is the man police say is a live picture of the very location that we will be going to as soon as the authorities make it to the microphones. i was mentioning a picture. we got this picture of the suspect. robert bowers, 46-year-old. he's from pennsylvania. we are also going to potentially get more information from the briefing on him, and here's what we know in terms of timing
pennsylvania. 4:00 p.m. eastern time, 1:00 p.m. pacific, and we're watching this very location. these are pictures from a little bit earlier during a mass shooting where at least 8 people were killed, this from a shooting at a pittsburgh synagogue during a ceremony today. and at least 12 were shot including four police officers. these numbers are still in flux, but we expect to get an update within the next bunch of minutes from the authorities on the ground. we hope to also hear from those at...
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tonight is about the people of pennsylvania. that wee the people have to believe in, we serve, and we need to help make their lives better. thank you. [applause] alex: governor? you, alex.thank thank you for moderating this. i want to thank the chamber team and the chamber for posting
tonight is about the people of pennsylvania. that wee the people have to believe in, we serve, and we need to help make their lives better. thank you. [applause] alex: governor? you, alex.thank thank you for moderating this. i want to thank the chamber team and the chamber for posting
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is located just outside pittsburgh pennsylvania otherwise known as steel city the steel industry has benefited from new tariffs imposed by the president but some manufacturers in the area are seeing their costs go up as a result democrats have traditionally held sway in pennsylvania thanks in large part to the power of trade unions as unions have weakened and manufacturing moved overseas it's not surprising that the president's make america great again message has resonated with voters still democrats think they can make gains here in the midterms because many people are still struggling to make ends meet good morning one of their viable democrat conor lam is challenging the notion that the republicans economic policies are good for pennsylvania calling tax cuts a boon for the rich and wall street but he says the political debate should stick to talking about policy rather than personalities were given voters a reason to believe that they actually are represented not just by some one sided dueling clash of national ideologies but by people who live here just like in this he's running
is located just outside pittsburgh pennsylvania otherwise known as steel city the steel industry has benefited from new tariffs imposed by the president but some manufacturers in the area are seeing their costs go up as a result democrats have traditionally held sway in pennsylvania thanks in large part to the power of trade unions as unions have weakened and manufacturing moved overseas it's not surprising that the president's make america great again message has resonated with voters still...
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. >> next, a conversation with retiring pennsylvania state representative bill shuster. got -- he talked about his family, life in congress, and his father, former state representative -- former u.s. representative bill shuster. steve: congressman bill shuster, republican from pennsylvania, you will step down at the end of this year. why? shuster: i'm coming to the end of my term because republicans limit ourselves in our leadership positions, and i thought to myself, when you are on the starting team and they put you on the bench, it's not much fun. i decided it was time for me to leave and make room for new members. we have a lot of great people on the committee. i have no doubt someone will replace me and do good work. steve: what do you think of term limits? shuster: iive shouldn't complain about it because it affected my dad. i'm somebody who has benefited by it and i look at myself and say the same thing. you had older members that did their time, they left, i came along, and now i'm making room for a younger member who could bring some great ideas. steve: could yo
. >> next, a conversation with retiring pennsylvania state representative bill shuster. got -- he talked about his family, life in congress, and his father, former state representative -- former u.s. representative bill shuster. steve: congressman bill shuster, republican from pennsylvania, you will step down at the end of this year. why? shuster: i'm coming to the end of my term because republicans limit ourselves in our leadership positions, and i thought to myself, when you are on the...
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pennsylvania gov. tom wolf and his republican challenger took part in a youth forum hosted by the philadelphia school district. they answered questions from elementary school students on homelessness, school safety, and education. this is a little less than 50 minutes. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> i need a little more enthusiasm, good morning everybody. welcome to our gubernatorial forum, the voice of the students. we are delighted to have you here with us today. i am the executive director of the center for civic's and civic engagement. it is our honor and privilege to host this forum in conjunction with the school district of philadelphia, and we really thank them and all the schools of the commonwealth that made this form possible. we ask for students to submit questions that they would like to ask the governor. we have assembled some
pennsylvania gov. tom wolf and his republican challenger took part in a youth forum hosted by the philadelphia school district. they answered questions from elementary school students on homelessness, school safety, and education. this is a little less than 50 minutes. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> i need a little more...
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philadelphia, bucks county, pennsylvania.an while i was still a full-time student in law school, and i lost by 419 votes. i have located 230 six of those people. it was the best experience of my life. i do a lot of public speaking around the country, the private groups, and now two small theaters to radio listeners, viewers. i have a whole presentation called "american life in columns" that i have been making. but the speech i wanted to you about is the speech i delivered friday at my son's high school for the entire upper school. i was more nervous about speaking to his high school that i am going on c-span, cnn, or any private group. after all, i will have to see him at dinner, and he will tell me if i screwed up. but the message i had just this past ready for high school students was one of the best experiences of my life with running -- and losing! -- running for office when i was young and getting active when i was young. what worries me is that young people today, this nasty climate is all they know, and i do not want t
philadelphia, bucks county, pennsylvania.an while i was still a full-time student in law school, and i lost by 419 votes. i have located 230 six of those people. it was the best experience of my life. i do a lot of public speaking around the country, the private groups, and now two small theaters to radio listeners, viewers. i have a whole presentation called "american life in columns" that i have been making. but the speech i wanted to you about is the speech i delivered friday at my...
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pennsylvania. let's talk about their experience. guest: also been in court over partisan gerrymandering. there is a case, justice kennedy's first big case on partisan gerrymandering. the court has addressed this question twice now. in this case, justice kennedy was interesting, and this is what keyed up the wisconsin race. 2007, congressional map. republicans had control, drew a up by law but was certainly an advantage to the republicans. justice kennedy is the swing vote, 5-4 decision, and he said the gerrymandering might be unconstitutional, but this is not the case. 10 years later we have the wisconsin case, once again, gerrymandering might be on prostitution all -- it might be unconstitutional, but now he is no longer on the court. host: next phone call. thatr: the important part is gentleman, mr. storey, is failing to bring up, is that in pennsylvania, newly elected justices in our supreme court created the situation. they overthrew unconstitutionally. nowhere in the constitution does throw oute power to and draw their own map.
pennsylvania. let's talk about their experience. guest: also been in court over partisan gerrymandering. there is a case, justice kennedy's first big case on partisan gerrymandering. the court has addressed this question twice now. in this case, justice kennedy was interesting, and this is what keyed up the wisconsin race. 2007, congressional map. republicans had control, drew a up by law but was certainly an advantage to the republicans. justice kennedy is the swing vote, 5-4 decision, and he...
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i will say the university of pennsylvania took a very different approach. i talked to the dean there about this and he was like, no, no, we were not going to do that. it's elizabeth warren wanted to be native american on our statistics, that's fine, but there is no way we were going to suggest she was a native american law professor. the two universities to go very different approach. nermeen: the critics of her decision to come out as native american say that she basically, her presence at these universities sanctioned the universities, allow them to not hire other native americans because they had one step is that true? is that what you learned? >> i think that is where i get problematic. there has not been a criticism that has been leveled. i think what is going into a democratic primary with cory booker or kamala harris and a very diverse electorate, she's going to have to have a very good answer for that. when i asked her that very question, she says that she was doing a lot of work to promote women and to promote minority hires. but i think that is wh
i will say the university of pennsylvania took a very different approach. i talked to the dean there about this and he was like, no, no, we were not going to do that. it's elizabeth warren wanted to be native american on our statistics, that's fine, but there is no way we were going to suggest she was a native american law professor. the two universities to go very different approach. nermeen: the critics of her decision to come out as native american say that she basically, her presence at...
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everyone in pennsylvania depends on the happening. i live in york county, to someone in philadelphia does not get a good indication -- good education, my life is diminished. we have a fair funding formula since i have been governor, and i have invested historic amounts of new money into education, and that has helped every school district around the commonwealth, and i will continue to support that. we need to make sure we are creating quality education in all of the schools around the commonwealth. i am doing things to make sure kids not going to college also have opportunities to get education relevant to the needs of the 21st-century workplace. we are doing those things that get back to adequate funding, the state needs to put enough money, invest enough money in education, and it needs to invest that money fairly so every student, no matter what zip code that student is in, gets a good education. >> thank you. ley, eve,mitch, finely thank you. >> that is it. [applause] is from last question fox chapel school district in pittsburgh
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later in pennsylvania's tend congressional district, scott perry debates democratic challenger george scott live from harrisburg, pennsylvania at 7:00 on c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. >> moderator: joining us is senior politics reported to talk about the most vulnerable house members looking at the midterm elections. remind viewers where we are as far as the house and what has to happen to see that turn democratic. >> democrats needed net gain of 23 seats to win control. the house map look different from the senate map, we are talking about two different elections when talking about what is going to happen in november. a lot of seats that are competitive are seat hillary clinton carried in 2016 and currently held by republicans so they are trying to make sure republican base voters turn out which means they have to appeal a little bit to donald trump and also distance themselves to appeal to crossover voters. longworth house office building >> moderator: how do you come up with this list? who determined that? >> a lot of hard work richard bowman and i put in. we do th
later in pennsylvania's tend congressional district, scott perry debates democratic challenger george scott live from harrisburg, pennsylvania at 7:00 on c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. >> moderator: joining us is senior politics reported to talk about the most vulnerable house members looking at the midterm elections. remind viewers where we are as far as the house and what has to happen to see that turn democratic. >> democrats needed net gain of 23 seats to win...
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is located just outside pittsburgh pennsylvania otherwise known as steel city the steel industry has benefited from new tariffs imposed by the president but some manufacturers in the area are seeing their costs go up as a result democrats have traditionally held sway in pennsylvania thanks in large part. to the power of trade unions as unions have weakened in manufacturing moved overseas it's not surprising that the president's make america great again message has resonated with voters still democrats think they can make gains here in the midterms because many people are still struggling to make ends meet good morning one of their viable democrat conor lam is challenging the notion that the republicans economic policies are good for pennsylvania calling tax cuts a boon for the rich and wall street but he says the political debate should stick to talking about policy rather than personalities were given voters a reason to believe that they actually are represented not just by. one sided. clash of national ideologies but by people who live here just like him he's running for congress a
is located just outside pittsburgh pennsylvania otherwise known as steel city the steel industry has benefited from new tariffs imposed by the president but some manufacturers in the area are seeing their costs go up as a result democrats have traditionally held sway in pennsylvania thanks in large part. to the power of trade unions as unions have weakened in manufacturing moved overseas it's not surprising that the president's make america great again message has resonated with voters still...
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what's he doing in pennsylvania?costing seats for republicans. >> they're not going to win the governorship in pennsylvania, they're not going to beat bobby case si, so what's he doing? he's sprinkling the fairy dust. trump called the handling of his supreme court nominee disgraceful. here's that tonight in erie. >> the disgraceful leaking of documents. you look at what they did. you look at the false charges. you look at the false accusations. it was a disgrace. it was a disgrace. and people were saying thank you, sir, for sticking, and thank you for not giving up. you know what, i never even thought of it, folks. i never even thought of it. >> you know what, jason, the man is amazing at creating notions of these infractions. benghazi went on for years, what was benghazi again? yeah, there was people killed there, but what did hillary clinton do wrong? they never said that, just said benghazi over and over again. like waving the bloody shirt after the civil war. they don't know what they're talking about. >> exactly
what's he doing in pennsylvania?costing seats for republicans. >> they're not going to win the governorship in pennsylvania, they're not going to beat bobby case si, so what's he doing? he's sprinkling the fairy dust. trump called the handling of his supreme court nominee disgraceful. here's that tonight in erie. >> the disgraceful leaking of documents. you look at what they did. you look at the false charges. you look at the false accusations. it was a disgrace. it was a disgrace....
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. >> reporter: their hometown, wampum, pennsylvania, 40 miles north of pittsburgh, a rural oasis for water lovers and off-roaders. >> it's a heavily wooded area with a lot of small towns. a lot of hills and it's very beautiful. >> reporter: jorrtetting a pony rides. his dad closely by his side. jordan's grin lighting up his elementary school photos year after year. what was jordan like, what kind of kid was he at 11? >> he was your average 11-year-old kid. all-american child. you know, played sports -- baseball, football -- had friends. >> reporter: this is jordan brown today, now 21, remembering that tender, precious time in his life fondly. what kind of childhood would you say you had up until 11? >> normal, i guess. i had friends always coming over. we used to always play. games, like, video games. >> reporter: and back then, chris was happy, too. working in shipping at a local tableware factory, engaged to a woman he'd known since his teens, kenzie houk. a hairstylist and stay at home mom, and also a single parent. mother of two young girls, 7-year-old jenessa and 4-year-old adal
. >> reporter: their hometown, wampum, pennsylvania, 40 miles north of pittsburgh, a rural oasis for water lovers and off-roaders. >> it's a heavily wooded area with a lot of small towns. a lot of hills and it's very beautiful. >> reporter: jorrtetting a pony rides. his dad closely by his side. jordan's grin lighting up his elementary school photos year after year. what was jordan like, what kind of kid was he at 11? >> he was your average 11-year-old kid. all-american...
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as we hold pennsylvania and the great people of pennsylvania close in our hearts and prayers, i am glad to be here today in the wonderful state of indiana. we love indiana. and to address some people that are going to be so successful, the future farmers of america. >> all right, president trump there in indianapolis for a campaign rally, spending five minutes at the start of his remarks there. we will watch the arc of his story line and tone as he moves through the rest of the points that he normally does make during these campaign rally stops, but he was fairly clear as you listen along with us here, that he is putting all confidence and federal investigators, as they move forward and they lead this, the fbi is, using the words to describe what has happened today as wicked, evil, and anti-semitic act, and he also made the remarks of a one american people, of an embracing of common destinies as americans, some of the notes he made in that five minutes. i want to get to ali vitali, reporter on the ground with the president. as you know so well here, we are watching very clearly, because
as we hold pennsylvania and the great people of pennsylvania close in our hearts and prayers, i am glad to be here today in the wonderful state of indiana. we love indiana. and to address some people that are going to be so successful, the future farmers of america. >> all right, president trump there in indianapolis for a campaign rally, spending five minutes at the start of his remarks there. we will watch the arc of his story line and tone as he moves through the rest of the points...
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reason i live in northeastern pennsylvania. these fights for the rights to organize or bargain collectively are not just hard-won but represented the values for pennsylvania. if you consider the attacks organized labor is undergoing this is just one example and i am afraid it is a series of the interest of working men and women i am especially concerned about any nomination of the supreme court but especially the nomination to judge kavanaugh. i think even someone who would disagree with me on my views of organized labor or his record would agree it is highly unlikely if not impossible we would have an american middle-class without organized labor all of the sacrifice that was undertaken to achieve the right to organize. that right is threatened now and the nomination is one of the threats to that basic right. it should come as no surprise that this nominee has sprung from that same process i mentioned earlier where i believe this list that has been put on the table nobody could be nominated to the supreme court by this adminis
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we are unleashing the power of pennsylvania shale, and clean beautiful pennsylvania coal. beautiful, beautiful, clean
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. >> i think by the end of his life's work in paris and also in pennsylvania as well.so it depends which part of his life not his writing and don't think he is proud of it he was very competent but i don't think he would regard that. >> but yet he supported his friend who is a poet. >> yes. but he had a cataclysmic lead is *-asterisk career. so in the 17 twenties james ralph had a burning idea to support the government so he published this astonishingly rude satirical perm - - poem to the king and it goes the line that he used was incredibly rude and so then they gather their supporters together and had a campaign of vilification on they called him jenny many or called him names which went on to the newspapers and completely wrecked his career as a poet and then becoming his assistant and had a very difficult. but ivan's friend was so close it was fascinating but that was a cautionary tale the fate that bethel ralph is if he stayed in london. >> last question. where did franklin learn diplomacy? . >> that is a bit of a question actually one source would be the family t
. >> i think by the end of his life's work in paris and also in pennsylvania as well.so it depends which part of his life not his writing and don't think he is proud of it he was very competent but i don't think he would regard that. >> but yet he supported his friend who is a poet. >> yes. but he had a cataclysmic lead is *-asterisk career. so in the 17 twenties james ralph had a burning idea to support the government so he published this astonishingly rude satirical perm - -...
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election day, a debate in the pennsylvania u.s. senate rate bob casey and lou barletta appeared the political report lists this as likely democrat. this is just under an hour. ♪ the election s. likely democrat. your primary source for 2018. >>> the pennsylvania senatorial debate. today's debate is brought to you by univision 65 we are quickly approaching the general election
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whether the strike from the early 19 hundreds the whole reason i live in northeastern pennsylvania. these fights for the right to organize and bargainco and collect were not just hard-won but represented the values of the people of pennsylvania. when i consider that history and the attacks of organized labor is currently undergoing the case of the supreme court is one example that i am afraid will be one of a series of cases decided against the interest of working men and women i am especially concerned any nomination on the supreme court on those and other issues but especially with judge kavanaugh. i think someone who would disagree with me on my views of organized labor and his record would agree that it's highly unlikely if not impossible to have an american middle-class without organized labor to have all that work and t the sacrifice to organize and that is threatened and the nomination is a threat to that basic right. it should come as no surprise that this nominee has sprung from that same process that i mentioned earlier where i believe now what has been put on the table, n
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inbound, pennsylvania at dower house. single lane there. >> coming up, not your r' grandfat flu shot. the flu is getting worse and the shot is evolving. how it's working to keep you healthy. >> plus put a ring on it. ahead of the new season the washington capitals d just that. the checking out championship ring in the next half hour. >> later thi afternoon on ellen. >> who was your first celebrity crush? >> you. >>ou can'tlie. >> i don't lie. >> you have lied and so now have to put weight on your back. >> justin hartley joins ellen d raising money for charity. t's always a good cause with ellen. catch ellen this afternoon at 3:00 here on nbc 4 and be sure 3:00 here on nbc 4 and be sure atick kaine: my dad ran an ironworking shop. i learned hard work and a trade from him and his workers. ts as a missionary and taught kids to be carpenters and welders. our economy works best en everyone has a skill, like shipbuilding. that's why i created career and technical academies across virginia and passed a law to expand job training
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with eight days until election day, a debate in the pennsylvania u.s. senate rate bob casey and lou barletta appeared the political report lists this as likely democrat. this is just under an hour. ♪ the election s. likely democrat. your primary source for 2018. >>> the pennsylvania senatorial debate. today's debate is brought to you by univision 65 we are quickly approaching the general election that will shape the political landscape for the next years and beyond the issues of great importance to you, the voter. both candidates will have a minute to answer questions and a drawing determined that the congressman will answer the opening questions and give the final closing statement so let's begin. it is a huge story the news has actually mentioned. it looks like the explanation may be to protect of course the trump administration has a strategic and financial privation chip. what should the response of this country and the senate be? the 18 that went in and they said that it was a fight gone bad so the most important thing we get to the bottom of it th
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tonight in pittsburgh, pennsylvania a vigil for the victims. a light in the darkness and love following the bullets of hate. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm dion lim. >> i'm eric thomas. for very latest now on that breaking news, at least 11 people died in this morning's shooti shooting. six are injured, with two of those victims suffering critical injuries. >> they include four police officers who are expected to survive. investigators identify the suspect as 46-year-old robert bowers, and they believe he acted alone. >> theho is being investigated as a hate crime. abc new reporter stephanie ramos has the latest. >> reporter: a horrifying scene in pittsburgh after a deadly mass shooting at this synagogue. >> it's a very horrific crime scene. it's one of the worst that i've seen. >> reporter: police called to the tree life synagogue after reports of gunshots inside. the fbi, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms also responding. >> members of the tree of life synagogue conducting a peaceful service in the place of worship wer
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it is also provided good paying jobs are many people in western pennsylvania. we have to keep jobs first, the people first and their ability to earn a livelihood. we can do that. the government's role in this aspect is partially to create a market for clean energy that we know is coming. people are demanding it. china is investing in it. we need to compete with them. >> we all have to be says that the climate, , shares about the environment. we also have to be realistic about economics and taking a look at the plant to put out by the prior administration, present obama's clean power plan would lower global temperatures by .02° .02 degrees catchment s cost. the environmental critics of the pierce the court who said it was not included make a dent in nursing the united states make much more progress in other countries. at the same time you have to understand the economics. thousands of jobs were at stake under the obama administration's regulations and rules. you take a look at the methane role that you want to make sure that the rules that we have are actually g
it is also provided good paying jobs are many people in western pennsylvania. we have to keep jobs first, the people first and their ability to earn a livelihood. we can do that. the government's role in this aspect is partially to create a market for clean energy that we know is coming. people are demanding it. china is investing in it. we need to compete with them. >> we all have to be says that the climate, , shares about the environment. we also have to be realistic about economics...
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going to pennsylvania. we'll probably go because what are you going to do, tell thousands of people they've been waiting there all night that we're not coming? that's not fair either. >> it's not fair. for the record nbc news today could not find anyone who waited in line overnight, and there was no line outside the arena as of 11:00 this morning. but anyway, trump did indeed got to rally. the storm has not tempered his mood. not unlike last night in iowa, trump supporters called for the imprisonment of democratic senator dianne feinstein. >> lock her up, lock her up, lock her up, lock her up, lock her up. >> joining me now, david jolly, republican congressman from florida who joins me from tampa, and michelle goldberg, cohost of the new podcast "the argument" debuting tomorrow. if you ever wanted explicit advertisement of what lock her up is about -- >> it's women in general. >> women with power we don't like. >> yeah. >> i was -- again, you stop being shocked at these moments. he raises dianne feinstein -
going to pennsylvania. we'll probably go because what are you going to do, tell thousands of people they've been waiting there all night that we're not coming? that's not fair either. >> it's not fair. for the record nbc news today could not find anyone who waited in line overnight, and there was no line outside the arena as of 11:00 this morning. but anyway, trump did indeed got to rally. the storm has not tempered his mood. not unlike last night in iowa, trump supporters called for the...
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i'm david gura in pittsburgh, pennsylvania.nt trump last night in murfreesboro, illinois. that was president trump last night at a campaign rally saying that the gunman who opened fire in a synagogue should pay the ultimate price. last night, the district attorney of pennsylvania filed 29 charges against the suspect. we are moments away from learning more about those charges. a news conference is scheduled to begin at 9:00 eastern time. but according to a statement from the attorney general, jeff sessions, those charges could lead to the death penalty. i want to bring in jeff jarvis now, he's a blogger and katie bennery is with me as well who covers the justice department for "the new york times." katie, let me start with you and ask you about the rhetoric we've heard from the president, from the vice president, from the attorney general over these last 24 hours. some of the first comments we've heard from the president of the united states at joint base andrews yesterday centered on this. he was responding to a question from a
i'm david gura in pittsburgh, pennsylvania.nt trump last night in murfreesboro, illinois. that was president trump last night at a campaign rally saying that the gunman who opened fire in a synagogue should pay the ultimate price. last night, the district attorney of pennsylvania filed 29 charges against the suspect. we are moments away from learning more about those charges. a news conference is scheduled to begin at 9:00 eastern time. but according to a statement from the attorney general,...
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from the pennsylvania historical commission. we dedicated it in canonsburg, pennsylvania on his boyhood home, which is now the borough building. i might tell you again that we are working on another one. the letterman hospital in gettysburg. it looks like it is going to be purchased and used for retail purposes. i am working with the gettysburg battlefield preservation association to try to find a few acres where we can put up a marker like this for the letterman hospital. thank you for the donations that came in from the gofundme page. today we are going to look at -- point it over there, or not. backwards? there it is. upside down and backwards. ok, the point of no return. abraham lincoln and the election of 1864. we are going to look at this as if it is 2018, and we are going to look back and see some stereotypes that have come forth in the past several decades. we are going to look back on it and say, well, of course he was going to get reelected. that is the impression most people have if you read in a or most popular treat
from the pennsylvania historical commission. we dedicated it in canonsburg, pennsylvania on his boyhood home, which is now the borough building. i might tell you again that we are working on another one. the letterman hospital in gettysburg. it looks like it is going to be purchased and used for retail purposes. i am working with the gettysburg battlefield preservation association to try to find a few acres where we can put up a marker like this for the letterman hospital. thank you for the...
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by the end of 2018 this will include 3500 pennsylvania citizens. it's important-- in your experience. >> talking from that perspective, it is kind of the norman pennsylvania that she was literally born in the house where she lived all of her years. she brought numerous grandchildren and neighbors and cousins in. i shared that very personal point of this because home matters. people want to stay in their homes. i could walk down second avenue in washington dc and ask the first 10 people i pass do you want to live in your home or an institution? we know what the answer is. it's familiar, it's where they're comfortable. i firmly believe in the evidence that people live longer and recover stronger when they are at their homes. this is critical for folks to be able to remain in their homes surrounded by family, what they know, and what is familiar. surrounded by their trust points . congregations and support networks know that this is where i find this person that's critical for seniors as well as persons with disabilities. >> senator. cortez masto. >>
by the end of 2018 this will include 3500 pennsylvania citizens. it's important-- in your experience. >> talking from that perspective, it is kind of the norman pennsylvania that she was literally born in the house where she lived all of her years. she brought numerous grandchildren and neighbors and cousins in. i shared that very personal point of this because home matters. people want to stay in their homes. i could walk down second avenue in washington dc and ask the first 10 people i...