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having obtained both a pennsylvania license and a u.s.d.a.commercial breeders license from 2003 onward pennsylvania inspection reports clearly indicate dogs were suffering in a facility that was not meeting even minimal welfare standards after a further string of harangued us inspection reports in 2008 david still sfusd voluntarily relinquish both his pennsylvania and u.s.d.a. license but the dogs remained at the same puppy mill though the name was changed to millwood puppies and ownership passed to david's son matthew stills foose matthew quickly obtained a u.s.d.a. commercial breeders license at the same address. immediately the violations continued under the new license when millwood puppies was inspected in october 2009 the violations were so severe that the commonwealth of pennsylvania brought multiple charges against matthew for violations under the dog law. before a pennsylvania district judge isaac stalls foose all charges against matthew were summarily withdrawn and all cases closed in 2010. at no time with the dogs removed from the
having obtained both a pennsylvania license and a u.s.d.a.commercial breeders license from 2003 onward pennsylvania inspection reports clearly indicate dogs were suffering in a facility that was not meeting even minimal welfare standards after a further string of harangued us inspection reports in 2008 david still sfusd voluntarily relinquish both his pennsylvania and u.s.d.a. license but the dogs remained at the same puppy mill though the name was changed to millwood puppies and ownership...
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pennsylvania and new york, particular pennsylvania the river flows down from pennsylvania and comes right in jumps right into the chesapeake bay. pennsylvania has not been doing their share and the epa has not been enforcing federal law to require pennsylvania. >> why do you think that is? >> i don't know why pennsylvania is not doing what they're supposed to to do and i don't know why the epa is not requiring them to do what they're supposed to do. but we're now in the process of considering legal action against the state of pennsylvania and against the epa to enforce federal law and require that both of them do their fair share to clean up the bay. we also, i'm the chairman of the regional commission which includes pennsylvania and five other states, we work together together -- virginia is working very closely with us, pennsylvania for whatever reason is not living up to the commitments at the federal level. and we have pushed back very hard against the trump administration on cuts to the federal funding in the chesapeake bay which we've been successful in restoring funding the past co
pennsylvania and new york, particular pennsylvania the river flows down from pennsylvania and comes right in jumps right into the chesapeake bay. pennsylvania has not been doing their share and the epa has not been enforcing federal law to require pennsylvania. >> why do you think that is? >> i don't know why pennsylvania is not doing what they're supposed to to do and i don't know why the epa is not requiring them to do what they're supposed to do. but we're now in the process of...
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that is when there was sharp partisan differences in pennsylvania. and it was unanimous and he would've one another but there were term limits. washington was the same way, elected unanimously even after the partisan divide. he where people who were able in some ways to work together and both of them were called the indispensable american. both of them were indispensable. you to look at any historical study, all historians agree that the two indispensable people for the success of the american revolution and the constitutional convention were benjamin franklin and george washington. it would not have worked without both of them. sure, others were important, jefferson and adams, nathaniel green during the revolution, these were important but not indispensable. and people knew it back them. indeed, jefferson commented on it and said, the two of you, you and franklin are in another leak beyond us and the whole world knows that. adam said the same thing but you know adams in a snarky way, he had that famous line that all people remember about the revolut
that is when there was sharp partisan differences in pennsylvania. and it was unanimous and he would've one another but there were term limits. washington was the same way, elected unanimously even after the partisan divide. he where people who were able in some ways to work together and both of them were called the indispensable american. both of them were indispensable. you to look at any historical study, all historians agree that the two indispensable people for the success of the american...
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that is when there was sharp partisan differences in pennsylvania. and it was unanimous and he would've one another but there were term limits. washington was the same way, elected unanimously even after the partisan divide. he where people who were able in some ways to work together and both of them were called the indispensable american. both of them were indispensable. you to look at any historical study, all historians agree that the two indispensable people for the success of the american revolution and the constitutional convention were benjamin franklin and george washington. it would not have worked without both of them. sure, others were important, jefferson and adams, nathaniel green during the revolution, these were important but not indispensable. and people knew it back them. indeed, jefferson commented on it and said, the two of you, you and franklin are in another leak beyond us and the whole world knows that. adam said the same thing but you know adams in a snarky way, he had that famous line that all people remember about the revolut
that is when there was sharp partisan differences in pennsylvania. and it was unanimous and he would've one another but there were term limits. washington was the same way, elected unanimously even after the partisan divide. he where people who were able in some ways to work together and both of them were called the indispensable american. both of them were indispensable. you to look at any historical study, all historians agree that the two indispensable people for the success of the american...
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for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to share the story of the ridley school district, which is leading the charge in our community to raise awareness of the importance of the upcoming census. under the leadership of kelly, the director of people service, the ridley school district has launched a district wide effort to ensure a complete and fair count in the 2020 cren discuss. ms. scanlon: 10 years ago, pennsylvania undercounted over 25,000 children resulting in a loss of nearly $44 million in funding for critical programs like health care, snap, school lunches, affordable housing, teacher training, and classroom technology. ms. spanberger: these programs were all impacted by the undercount. since children are among those most likely to be undercounted, it's particularly important for schools like ridley to promote a complete census count. co
for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to share the story of the ridley school district, which is leading the charge in our community to raise awareness of the importance of the upcoming census. under the leadership of kelly, the director of people service, the ridley...
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, banning fracking in pennsylvania, you're basically ceding pennsylvania to donald trump. the margins are so small if you don't get the people who support fracking and the jobs affiliated with that, you're going to lose the state. is bernie sanders going to reconsider his ban on fracking for that state? >> why do we want a ban on fracking? why would bernie sanders advocate for that? the planet is in peril. climate change is wrecking
, banning fracking in pennsylvania, you're basically ceding pennsylvania to donald trump. the margins are so small if you don't get the people who support fracking and the jobs affiliated with that, you're going to lose the state. is bernie sanders going to reconsider his ban on fracking for that state? >> why do we want a ban on fracking? why would bernie sanders advocate for that? the planet is in peril. climate change is wrecking
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pennsylvania.he rest of the nation got the rest and some states like massachusetts got zero. mark: did he flip the states? >> yes, he flipped the states. those counties in pennsylvania that received little or no funding voted republican. mark: these are quid pro quo activities. get money, turn out the voteso e impeachment trial you are hearing about quid pro quo, abuse of power. you are thinking to yourself, how much would this apply to franklin roosevelt. >> he operate in a quid pro quo setting almost every day of his presidency. it was accepted by the democratic party that that's the way it would work. they campaigned on quid pro quo. they kept records of what money went to which congressman. they wanted to be loyal to roosevelt to get the money. when they went into the campaign they would announce in their campaign advertising all the programs and all the money that had come in as a result of their connections with franklin roosevelt. the prup can would say -- the republican would say i favor li
pennsylvania.he rest of the nation got the rest and some states like massachusetts got zero. mark: did he flip the states? >> yes, he flipped the states. those counties in pennsylvania that received little or no funding voted republican. mark: these are quid pro quo activities. get money, turn out the voteso e impeachment trial you are hearing about quid pro quo, abuse of power. you are thinking to yourself, how much would this apply to franklin roosevelt. >> he operate in a quid...
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battleground or not, president trump will win pennsylvania again. host: glenn, pennsylvania line. caller: good morning. there are about four commercials out, that they only show one time and then they ditch them. one of them had him coming through the doors, where the president is coming through the doris with right lights behind , and you have two generals standing there at the podium. through their like he is god. when we willg start changing the religion once this guy gets in again. we have got to get him out of there. everybody just keeps going on with this -- going along with his lies. sons put up ahead on the spikes when they were talking. when congress had a half hour or 45 minute break coming down the hall, there were two of them , anyoneabout trump voting against him on this there were $100,000 waiting to go against him. i am not exactly sure which advertisement he is talking about. bulk of our advertising has been to tout the president's is positive record of accomplishment. is on the vastly improved economy. we have the best economy in 50 years. unemployment nationwide
battleground or not, president trump will win pennsylvania again. host: glenn, pennsylvania line. caller: good morning. there are about four commercials out, that they only show one time and then they ditch them. one of them had him coming through the doors, where the president is coming through the doris with right lights behind , and you have two generals standing there at the podium. through their like he is god. when we willg start changing the religion once this guy gets in again. we have...
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>> my name is kim mccarthy, i security here at washington historic park and pennsylvania. today is a very special day. we are doing a reenactment of george washington crossing the river in 1776. what happened here is one of the most unexpected and daring military maneuvers of the american revolution. and the story is, washington and the continental army, after having lost battles in new york and retreating across new jersey, came into bucks county and it's getting of december 1776. they encampments ever locations around this area, including the tops in the only house which is also part of our park and things were pretty desperate at this point for washington and the patriots cause. the continental army really needed a win. washington was afraid that the british were going to remain in philadelphia and take over the capital and you really knew that what he needed was a bold action and after meeting with his war counsel, they made a decision that on christmas night, they would cross the delaware and march to trenton to attack a post at trenton. as they began to march from th
>> my name is kim mccarthy, i security here at washington historic park and pennsylvania. today is a very special day. we are doing a reenactment of george washington crossing the river in 1776. what happened here is one of the most unexpected and daring military maneuvers of the american revolution. and the story is, washington and the continental army, after having lost battles in new york and retreating across new jersey, came into bucks county and it's getting of december 1776. they...
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pennsylvania. i got a call from one of our colleagues back in headquarters and she said we had lost 21 other legislative chambers. that news threw me to the sidealk outside of the smokey bar in harrisburg, in 2010, you could smoke. i walked out of a smokey bar covered in smoke and curled up on teh cold sidewalk and i cried a few tears but i picked myself back up and i made a promise to myself as i walked into the bar and popped open a budweiser while karl rove was opening a bottle of champagne, if i had anything to do with that, i would fight back to take back state legislatures. we are better prepared than ever going into 2020 and we're ready to take this fight and flip even more chambers going into the next election cycle. i also today want to recognize our chairwoman. new york is one of the chambers we switched red to blue in 2018. and she shares my vision at the dlcc for flipping red to blue. she would be here with us today, but one of the benefits of winning new majorities, you can pass great
pennsylvania. i got a call from one of our colleagues back in headquarters and she said we had lost 21 other legislative chambers. that news threw me to the sidealk outside of the smokey bar in harrisburg, in 2010, you could smoke. i walked out of a smokey bar covered in smoke and curled up on teh cold sidewalk and i cried a few tears but i picked myself back up and i made a promise to myself as i walked into the bar and popped open a budweiser while karl rove was opening a bottle of champagne,...
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a preview of what to come out in pennsylvania. a woman of 20 years navy veteran, flipped the district that trump won by five points. that's significant. that's a significant change and we'll hold that state senate seat when we go into the election. there is a strong democratic control supreme court, pennsylvania that's also very helpful. we only need nine seats to flip the house. and many of the state senates are favorable to us. pennsylvania's seats are stagger, we did not have the opportunity to take them out in 2018, as a result, this will be our first crack at some of these seats in pennsylvania since trump is elected. there is also special elections coming up in pennsylvania. at the ldcc, we have a record of winning specials so we'll have the opportunity this march to flip some of these pennsylvania house seat. there is also a number of congressional progress across the state. there is a lot of over laying nesting and our targets at the legislative level and congressional map. let's talk about michigan. many michigan, incredi
a preview of what to come out in pennsylvania. a woman of 20 years navy veteran, flipped the district that trump won by five points. that's significant. that's a significant change and we'll hold that state senate seat when we go into the election. there is a strong democratic control supreme court, pennsylvania that's also very helpful. we only need nine seats to flip the house. and many of the state senates are favorable to us. pennsylvania's seats are stagger, we did not have the opportunity...
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the pennsylvania's oi region is rich with history. n 1859, edwin drake changed forever when he drilled the world's fist commercal oil pennsylvania, which is in my congressional district, during the ennsylvania oil -- stablishing pennsylvania's oi region as the birthpla of the % world's president trum industry. recently i ad the pleasure of joining the ally avens national heritage areas for their annual iwas reminded of the positive impacthat these areas hve on our communities. national heritage areas public-private partnership models in the country it is for that reas and commitmen to preserving our nation's history i'm so proud to stand beside him them as they tirelessly prmote our ation's rich history. natioal heritage areas are preserving our nation's history, not only to celebrate opportunity utilizing it. c thank you, mr. speaker i yield back thealance of my tim. pchair recognizes the gentlemanc from new york, mr. espaillat, or five minues. mr. espaillat: thank you, mr. chirman. celebrate the 176th anniversary of independenc of t
the pennsylvania's oi region is rich with history. n 1859, edwin drake changed forever when he drilled the world's fist commercal oil pennsylvania, which is in my congressional district, during the ennsylvania oil -- stablishing pennsylvania's oi region as the birthpla of the % world's president trum industry. recently i ad the pleasure of joining the ally avens national heritage areas for their annual iwas reminded of the positive impacthat these areas hve on our communities. national heritage...
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and unfortunately he did win pennsylvania. but i think when you look at places like philadelphia, harrisburg, pittsburgh, erie, up through lancaster county and even the center of the state, some of the things the senator has talked about and promoted are going to be very, very difficult for pennsylvanians to really get their head around. >> what about the use of fracking in western pennsylvania? does that kill you out there if you're like bernie sanders who's come out against it? >> the folks out in western pennsylvania obviously that's a significant issue. it's really an issue about jobs for many of those folks. while at the same time there are significant health and environmental concerns. so i think the question there is are you just an absolutist on the issue or are you trying to make a transition to clean energy, renewable energy and the like while respecting and understanding that some people are actually working in that industry right now? >> is mike nutter -- mike nutter. i know you are. is mike bloomberg a democrat? >
and unfortunately he did win pennsylvania. but i think when you look at places like philadelphia, harrisburg, pittsburgh, erie, up through lancaster county and even the center of the state, some of the things the senator has talked about and promoted are going to be very, very difficult for pennsylvanians to really get their head around. >> what about the use of fracking in western pennsylvania? does that kill you out there if you're like bernie sanders who's come out against it? >>...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the bucks coalition against trafficking. a group working to eradicate human trafficking in bucks county and our entire region. the bucks coalition against traffic something a project created by the network of victim assistance, working to end this modern day slavery. members of nova received recognition recently from the bucks county board of commissioners for their work to educate our community and to raise awareness. the project was established to encourage victim identification, community education, enhancement of arrests and prosecution of traffickers, legislative advocacy, and a coordinated response for survivor services. mr. speaker, it is estimated that 25 million people across the globe are victims of human trafficking and approximately 75% of these victims are women and girls. statistics show that one in seven children who run away from home end up being trafficked. mr. speaker, one of the first bills i int
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the bucks coalition against trafficking. a group working to eradicate human trafficking in bucks county and our entire region. the bucks coalition against traffic something a project created by the network of victim assistance, working to end this modern day slavery. members of nova received recognition recently from the bucks county board of...
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he's trailing all the democrats in pennsylvania. he's trailing biden by the most who obviously was born in pennsylvania. he's down by eight points. but all the democrats have a pretty clear lead on them especially biden and klobuchar and bloomberg. but michigan which of course is another key state, right? well, pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin all three of these states were bahama staobama sta went over. look at this. sanders is only up by five. so is bloomberg. all of these given the margin of error are actually within it. that of course looks like "the new york times"/cnn polls which also showed a significantly tighter race in michigan than you might expect given the national polls. >> and then wisconsin is a different story. >> wisconsin, a very, very different story. so look here. all of the democrats trailing the president of the united states. and by significant margins. >> outside the margin of error. >> the closest biden and sand understand down by seven. buttigieg down by eight. warren down by ten. klobuchar all the wa
he's trailing all the democrats in pennsylvania. he's trailing biden by the most who obviously was born in pennsylvania. he's down by eight points. but all the democrats have a pretty clear lead on them especially biden and klobuchar and bloomberg. but michigan which of course is another key state, right? well, pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin all three of these states were bahama staobama sta went over. look at this. sanders is only up by five. so is bloomberg. all of these given the...
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and there's one county in southeast pennsylvania, chester county, pennsylvania. i live in chester county, pennsylvania. this election will be determined by my wife. she's a d. she is a d. but it's about how engaged a d she is -- she becomes. if she's all in, she's raising money. she's at the polls. she's canvassing. she's doing everything to get that d elected. if she's not engaged, then forget about it. it's not happening. i'm not going to tell you who she's going to vote for or who she wants to be the d candidate. but the point is the d candidate matters an awful lot, an awful lot. but it is still the economy, stupid. just in a more nuanced different way than it was in 1992. >> so, thanks. good to know that your wife's going to determine the next election. i'm glad women have such a high role in this election. i think we need to. i'm going to turn to charlie now who i know has some more nuanced views as well. i sort of feel like -- >> there's no nuance about it. i just disagree. >> i was going to say counterpoint. i don't know if anyone remembers because i'm a
and there's one county in southeast pennsylvania, chester county, pennsylvania. i live in chester county, pennsylvania. this election will be determined by my wife. she's a d. she is a d. but it's about how engaged a d she is -- she becomes. if she's all in, she's raising money. she's at the polls. she's canvassing. she's doing everything to get that d elected. if she's not engaged, then forget about it. it's not happening. i'm not going to tell you who she's going to vote for or who she wants...
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support fracking, banning fracking in pennsylvania, you're basically ceding pennsylvania to donald trumpmargins are so small if you don't get the people who support fracking and the jobs affiliated with that, you're going to lose the state. is bernie sanders going to reconsider his ban on fracking for that state? >> why do we want a ban on fracking? why would bernie sanders advocate for that? the planet is in peril. climate change is wrecking havoc. can you imagine our kids growing up in which rising sea levels, greater -- >> what does it mean if you're in pennsylvania and not winning the presidency? >> we're fighting for the planet. >> i get that. losing pennsylvania and not winning the presidency and not being able to enact any of the other environment policies that you advocate and the president does not. >> it is our job to convince and persuade people of the importance of acting aggressively on climate change. if we cannot do that, we should lose. because the case is so severe and we have to act, we have to make this case and we can make a transition plan so that people have jobs. t
support fracking, banning fracking in pennsylvania, you're basically ceding pennsylvania to donald trumpmargins are so small if you don't get the people who support fracking and the jobs affiliated with that, you're going to lose the state. is bernie sanders going to reconsider his ban on fracking for that state? >> why do we want a ban on fracking? why would bernie sanders advocate for that? the planet is in peril. climate change is wrecking havoc. can you imagine our kids growing up in...
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and there is one county in southeastern pennsylvania, chester county pennsylvania. i lived there. >> you determining the next election. >> this election will be different determined by my wife. she is a d but it's how engaged a d she becomes. because if she's all in she is raising money, she's also pulls she's canvassing, and she is doing everything to get that elected freight if she is not engaged then forget about it it's not happening. i'm not going to tell you who she's going to vote for or who she wants. the d candidate matters an awful lot. but it's still the economy stupid just in a more nuanced way than it was in 1992. >> thanks. good to know your wife will determine the next election, i'm glad women have a high role in the selection. i think we need to, i'm going to turn to charlie, has more nuanced fused as well. >> no nuance about it i disagree. [laughter] i was going to say and point out nobody remembers because i'm a baby boomer saturday nightlight >> i always had an enormous amount of respect for mark and his work so i don't want to downgrade what he s
and there is one county in southeastern pennsylvania, chester county pennsylvania. i lived there. >> you determining the next election. >> this election will be different determined by my wife. she is a d but it's how engaged a d she becomes. because if she's all in she is raising money, she's also pulls she's canvassing, and she is doing everything to get that elected freight if she is not engaged then forget about it it's not happening. i'm not going to tell you who she's going to...
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our party has to win pennsylvania. to nominate someone who can carry pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, a few other places. my support for joe biden wasn't just based upon his character and his record, it was also based upon his winnability in our state. >> harris: as you know, the president spoke for the better part of this hour. senator bob casey from the great state of pennsylvania, a democrat on with us today. thank you for your time. >> thanks, harris. >> harris: speaker nancy pelosi with new comments today after she ripped up the president's state of the union address. the script that she had in her hands. one republican's push to have her now criminally charged for that behavior. how would that go? ♪ who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a bio
our party has to win pennsylvania. to nominate someone who can carry pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, a few other places. my support for joe biden wasn't just based upon his character and his record, it was also based upon his winnability in our state. >> harris: as you know, the president spoke for the better part of this hour. senator bob casey from the great state of pennsylvania, a democrat on with us today. thank you for your time. >> thanks, harris. >> harris: speaker...
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of the fellowship of pennsylvania. she is also very active in the lincoln forum. a lot of us went to the lincoln forum last year. i think we had a record turnout for the lincoln group going to the lincoln form. we are going to try to beat that record this year in november. wendy is involved in all of those. tonight, she is going to talk and maybelincoln art a little bit more than that. plus, i think at the end, we will talk about the lincoln scholarship and her "100 nights of taps," which is a program she runs in pennsylvania. please welcome wendy allen. [applause] >> before i begin, i would like to thank david. i made his life miserable. thank you for your patience. it is an honor to be here extreme honor, so thank you for welcoming me to your event tonight. it is going to be multi-media. i hope you enjoy it. [video clip] >> ♪ >> ♪ wendy allen: several years ago, the renowned lincoln scholar contributed an essay to the book on lincoln and his world. in it, i found this extraordinary nugget concerning a particular phot
of the fellowship of pennsylvania. she is also very active in the lincoln forum. a lot of us went to the lincoln forum last year. i think we had a record turnout for the lincoln group going to the lincoln form. we are going to try to beat that record this year in november. wendy is involved in all of those. tonight, she is going to talk and maybelincoln art a little bit more than that. plus, i think at the end, we will talk about the lincoln scholarship and her "100 nights of taps,"...
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michigan, florida, pennsylvania, wisconsin.currently projects if the election were held today, the democratic nominee would win wisconsin and michigan and pennsylvania but lose florida. that still would be enough for the democrat to win the white house. that said, it all depends on whether the pac's turnout model is accurate, and boy is that a hard thing to predict. joining us once again is guy seeszle, the chairman of priorities usa. tell me about the turnout models and your level of confidence in them. i mean i'm no data scientist when it comes to these things but i have noticed and "the new york times" is actually front-paging tonight the news that in the first handful of nominating contests that we've had, we haven't seen a dramatic increase in turnout. there was a little bit of a tick up in new hampshire, but it's not turning out to be a wow turnout election, at least thus far in the democratic primaries. >> i think it's important to keep these projections in context, right? they're not a prediction of what's going to happ
michigan, florida, pennsylvania, wisconsin.currently projects if the election were held today, the democratic nominee would win wisconsin and michigan and pennsylvania but lose florida. that still would be enough for the democrat to win the white house. that said, it all depends on whether the pac's turnout model is accurate, and boy is that a hard thing to predict. joining us once again is guy seeszle, the chairman of priorities usa. tell me about the turnout models and your level of...
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and new york, particularly pennsylvania, because of the susquehanna river flows down from pennsylvania, dumps right into the chesapeake bay, and pennsylvania has not been doing its fair share. the epa has not been enforcing federal law to require pennsylvania -- >> why do you think that is? >> i don't know why pennsylvania is not doing what they're supposed to do and i don't know why the epa is not requiring them to do what they do. we're now in the process of considering legal action against the state of pennsylvania and against the epa to enforce federal law and require that both of them do their fair share to clean up the bay. we also -- i am the chairman of the six-state regional commission which includes pennsylvania and five other states. we work together -- virginia is working closely with us. pennsylvania, for whatever reason, is not living up to the commitments at the federal level and we've been pushing back very hard against the trump administration on the cuts to the federal funding in the chesapeake bay which we've been successful in restoring funding the past couple years
and new york, particularly pennsylvania, because of the susquehanna river flows down from pennsylvania, dumps right into the chesapeake bay, and pennsylvania has not been doing its fair share. the epa has not been enforcing federal law to require pennsylvania -- >> why do you think that is? >> i don't know why pennsylvania is not doing what they're supposed to do and i don't know why the epa is not requiring them to do what they do. we're now in the process of considering legal...
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former pennsylvania governor ed rendell.up, former trump associate roger stone is sentenced to more than three years in prison. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. former trump associate roger stone has been sent to more than three years in prison and has also received probation after that prison term. he was convicted of lying to congress and witness tampering. we welcome our legal executive editor tina davis. in light sentenced -- of what the original recommendation was, she didn't go with a harsher recommendation. >> probably the most interesting sentencing hearing we will have in a few years. last week, the federal prosecutors recommended seven years to nine years, and if the judge had taken him up on that, would have had the longest sentence of anyone out of the mueller probe. then we had the presidential suite that came after that and then the revised sentence guidelines of three years to four years. her r
former pennsylvania governor ed rendell.up, former trump associate roger stone is sentenced to more than three years in prison. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. former trump associate roger stone has been sent to more than three years in prison and has also received probation after that prison term. he was convicted of lying to congress and witness...
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this will boil down to pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin. it really boils down to about five counties in and -- in pennsylvania. two around pittsburgh, and purple counties. two counties in the northeast around wilkes-barre. that is trump country. and then one county in the southeast pennsylvania, where i live. chester county. i often joke that this entire election revolves around one person, my wife. host: let us go to gaithersburg, maryland, democrats' line. caller: hello, i do not know if you can hear me. my question -- i have two things. one is gdp. when president trump got elected there were predictions that the gdp would go through the roof, it would be at 5% and etc., and i was skeptical, not because of him, but because i did not understand how something as far as i understood was composed of productivity in the workplace and the number of people -- here, andave boomers it felt like there was a natural cap to gdp until the boomer generation is out of the system. then, the next thing, i am hearing a lot about liquidity being pumped into
this will boil down to pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin. it really boils down to about five counties in and -- in pennsylvania. two around pittsburgh, and purple counties. two counties in the northeast around wilkes-barre. that is trump country. and then one county in the southeast pennsylvania, where i live. chester county. i often joke that this entire election revolves around one person, my wife. host: let us go to gaithersburg, maryland, democrats' line. caller: hello, i do not know if...
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town trail the pennsylvania trail of the year. as a lifelong pennsylvanian and avid outdoorsman, i'm proud the 15th district is leading the way in developing and growing pennsylvania's extensive trail network. it's important we cull at this vate an appreciation of the outdoors. we know trails are environmentally friendly, but they also will economically friendly. trails boost real estate values, they present new business opportunities and bolster tourist related revenue. the 44-mile long trail, ghost town trail, provides all of these benefits. according to some experts if it continues on its current trajectory, it will be the first trail in the east to connect in a full loop. the trail of the year award is well deserved for the ghost town trail and i'm proud to recognize it here today. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. revi
town trail the pennsylvania trail of the year. as a lifelong pennsylvanian and avid outdoorsman, i'm proud the 15th district is leading the way in developing and growing pennsylvania's extensive trail network. it's important we cull at this vate an appreciation of the outdoors. we know trails are environmentally friendly, but they also will economically friendly. trails boost real estate values, they present new business opportunities and bolster tourist related revenue. the 44-mile long trail,...
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she's also very active with the fellowship of pennsylvania.'s on the board and a vice president to the fellowship of pennsylvania. she's also very active in the lincoln forum and a lot of us went there this past year. we had a record turn out. we're going to try to beat that record this year at the forum in november. wendy is involved in all of those. tonight she'll talk about her lincoln art and mibaybe a littl more than that. plus at the end we'll talk about the lincoln fellowship and her "hundred night of taps" which is a program she runs in pennsylvania. please welcome wendy allen. [ applause ] >> before i begin, i would like to thank david. i made his life miserable today with this technology. >> all weekend. >> oh, all weekend. sorry. it's an entire multi-media presentation with video and i'm surprised he's still talking to me. david, thank you. thank you, john, for all your patience as well. it's an honor to be here tonight, an extreme honor. thank you for welcoming me to your event tonight. it's going to be multi-media. i hope you enjo
she's also very active with the fellowship of pennsylvania.'s on the board and a vice president to the fellowship of pennsylvania. she's also very active in the lincoln forum and a lot of us went there this past year. we had a record turn out. we're going to try to beat that record this year at the forum in november. wendy is involved in all of those. tonight she'll talk about her lincoln art and mibaybe a littl more than that. plus at the end we'll talk about the lincoln fellowship and her...
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will he register with gun right activists in pennsylvania? that remains to be seen. in manchester, new hampshire, raleigh, st. louis, and tickets available in scottsdale, arizona and bellevue, washington. thank you for watching. see you next week. >>> good morning, good morning. it's saturday, february 8th. i'm victor blackwell. >> and i'm amara walker, in for christi paul. you're in the "cnn newsroom.." >> the democrat candidates are out making a final pitch this weekend. >> and the latest poll has bernie sanders leading with 25% and mayor pete buttigieg behind him with 21%. senator elizabeth warren and joe biden round out the top four. >> there were plenty of divisions in last night's debate. candidates were a little more aggressive, especially buttigi
will he register with gun right activists in pennsylvania? that remains to be seen. in manchester, new hampshire, raleigh, st. louis, and tickets available in scottsdale, arizona and bellevue, washington. thank you for watching. see you next week. >>> good morning, good morning. it's saturday, february 8th. i'm victor blackwell. >> and i'm amara walker, in for christi paul. you're in the "cnn newsroom.." >> the democrat candidates are out making a final pitch this...
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in 2019, planned parenthood and women's law center filed a lawsuit in pennsylvania arguing that the pennsylvania's e.r.a. means abortion must be cluded in dical coverage for women because men aren't denied coverage for anything. in another example, pro-choice america, a pro-abortion group, in a march 13,019 national alert, asserted the e.r.a. reinforce the constitution right of abortion t would require judgeto strike down anti-abortion laws. further in a 2019 letter to the house judiciary committee, the aclu stated, the equal rights amendment could provide an ditional layer of protection against restrictions on abrtions. contraceptives and other forms of reproductive health care. and the pro-e.r.a. websie tself, equal rights amendment.org explicitly states that ratifying the e.r.a. into the u.s. constitution would rovide a strong legal defense against a rollback of women's rights, including but not limited to roe vs. wade. in conclusion, h.j.res. 79 is unconstitutional. the e.a. is unnecessary. since constitutional, federal, state, and local laws already guarantee equal protections and the e.r.a.,
in 2019, planned parenthood and women's law center filed a lawsuit in pennsylvania arguing that the pennsylvania's e.r.a. means abortion must be cluded in dical coverage for women because men aren't denied coverage for anything. in another example, pro-choice america, a pro-abortion group, in a march 13,019 national alert, asserted the e.r.a. reinforce the constitution right of abortion t would require judgeto strike down anti-abortion laws. further in a 2019 letter to the house judiciary...
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place valley for the pennsylvania. the event famine, exhaustion, and disease. 11,000 soldiers of the american revolutionary army, starving and freezing in winter quarters, shivering sentinels keeping and weary eye on the wolf had british forces, safe and warm captured philadelphia, 20 miles to the southeast, on this bone-chilling morning, 2000 the ragtag colonial's without shoes, feet wrapped in rags one third to one half of them are unfit for duty, and before this terrible winter is over, 3000 of them are to die on the windswept hills, and frozen bridges log huts checked with clay, full of dirt provide the only shelter, in all the lonely whiteness, the only color is the crimson of blood, that stains the drifting snow, a revolutionary poet says this for them, bitter words, and bitter memories of the war against king george, as they left their bloody footprints, on the snows of valley boards, yes to the revolutionary war could have ended here, yet somehow, this winter of despair becomes the turning point of the revoluti
place valley for the pennsylvania. the event famine, exhaustion, and disease. 11,000 soldiers of the american revolutionary army, starving and freezing in winter quarters, shivering sentinels keeping and weary eye on the wolf had british forces, safe and warm captured philadelphia, 20 miles to the southeast, on this bone-chilling morning, 2000 the ragtag colonial's without shoes, feet wrapped in rags one third to one half of them are unfit for duty, and before this terrible winter is over, 3000...
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bernie surging in pennsylvania.a head-to-head matchup but what would a bernie win do for the fracking business in pennsylvania? congressman there dan newser, is on the show later this hour. >>> president trump wrapping up the two-day trip to india. he held the press conference in new delhi. it was his usual entertaining press conference. he talked about a lot of things including supreme court justice sonia sotomayor. we'll break it down with the judge next. ♪. stuart: down 1000 yesterday. as of right now, after 43 minutes worth of business we're back up just 30 points. that's it. >>> tesla a big loser yesterday. now up, no, down a bit more. despite the fact jeffries, that is an investment firm, they raised their price target saying tesla, i don't understand this. raised it from $600 to $800. the thing is at 833. go figure the analysts. >>> ge cut 78,000 workers last year. that is more than a quarter of the workforce. they're back below $12 a share. >>> now then. there will be a secret hearing today for roger stone.
bernie surging in pennsylvania.a head-to-head matchup but what would a bernie win do for the fracking business in pennsylvania? congressman there dan newser, is on the show later this hour. >>> president trump wrapping up the two-day trip to india. he held the press conference in new delhi. it was his usual entertaining press conference. he talked about a lot of things including supreme court justice sonia sotomayor. we'll break it down with the judge next. ♪. stuart: down 1000...
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pennsylvania's governor is expanding the right to overtime pay. michigan is, too. if you are on the clock, you deserve to get paid. and north governor carolina governor are working to get hard-working teachers a raise. speaking of the classroom, wisconsin governor tony evers unilaterally increased school funding by $65 million last year . in colorado, the governor enacted free all day kindergarten. we helped pass minimum wage hikes into law which will lift people out of poverty and improve lives for families. that's strength. that's action. action andakes that's why i am so inspired by young people. they respond to mass shootings demanding policies that make schools safer. they react to a world that's literally on fire with fire in their bellies. to push leaders to finally take action on climate change. they take on a road filled with potholes with a shovel and some dirt. it's what gives me great confidence in our future and it's why sometimes, it feels like they are the adults in the room. but it should not have to be that way. it's not their mess to clean up. it'
pennsylvania's governor is expanding the right to overtime pay. michigan is, too. if you are on the clock, you deserve to get paid. and north governor carolina governor are working to get hard-working teachers a raise. speaking of the classroom, wisconsin governor tony evers unilaterally increased school funding by $65 million last year . in colorado, the governor enacted free all day kindergarten. we helped pass minimum wage hikes into law which will lift people out of poverty and improve...
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our correspondent kristen salumi has visited the swing state of pennsylvania which helped secure drums victory in 2016 many there say the strong economy could put him on a strong footing in the vendors election. here in small town america you didn't need a psychic to predict how democrats would react to the failed attempt to impeach the president i believe the impeachment was called for. and it's unfortunate that the witnesses were not allowed to testify but this is the city of new hope in the swing state of pennsylvania. the republicans say that that you know impeaching trump would further divide the country but letting him get away with what he's gotten away with it divides the country also. and this sleepy town where the 1st president of the united states george washington camped with his army during the american revolution is tired of politics said i'm not a republican and i didn't vote for john but i'm just sitting here and just trying to get him out you know tell me something that you going to do for the country and even those who don't like the president aren't exactly pleased w
our correspondent kristen salumi has visited the swing state of pennsylvania which helped secure drums victory in 2016 many there say the strong economy could put him on a strong footing in the vendors election. here in small town america you didn't need a psychic to predict how democrats would react to the failed attempt to impeach the president i believe the impeachment was called for. and it's unfortunate that the witnesses were not allowed to testify but this is the city of new hope in the...
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regina from saylorsburg, pennsylvania, trimming his whiskers.r, a coton de tulear. steven the cavalier king charles spaniel, head up for the blow dry. and just what does it take for these dogs to prep? >> several months-long process to get her in shape for this kind of show. just teaching her how to do it right and at the same time, to have that enthusiasm any athlete needs. >> reporter: athletes like pink, the border collie from pickerton, ohio, with her owner, jennifer crank, jumping over hurdles and through hoops to win the masters agility championship. >> hit it, hit it! >> pink says, i got this, i got this. >> reporter: and the only dog to finish in under 30 seconds. >> yes! >> reporter: just look at the instant replay. >> look at the intensity on pink's eyes. >> reporter: pink and jennifer celebrating after. >> third straight title for pink. >> reporter: the third year in a row pink won that contest. the best in show, later tonight. pretty impressive moves. always so difficult to choose. i'm david muir. we'll be here in new hampshire throu
regina from saylorsburg, pennsylvania, trimming his whiskers.r, a coton de tulear. steven the cavalier king charles spaniel, head up for the blow dry. and just what does it take for these dogs to prep? >> several months-long process to get her in shape for this kind of show. just teaching her how to do it right and at the same time, to have that enthusiasm any athlete needs. >> reporter: athletes like pink, the border collie from pickerton, ohio, with her owner, jennifer crank,...
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the restrictions were more successful in pennsylvania. in 1761 the news of the slave for appeared in the pennsylvania gazette as a colonies assembly noted the mischievous consequence of putting slaves into this province with those that prohibit the trade entirely in 1761 the colony passed a law to increase duties on slaves and extend the enforcement into perpetuity. 1773 pennsylvania doubled and then in 1780 they passed the abolition of slavery as much as these laws may have expressed increasing opposition and that was quite genuine also discouraging the arrival of insurgent africans. most feared the presence of africans many others empathize with the abolition movement they often drew sympathetic responses from people and places that helped fewer number of slaves. many british and north american were horrified of the brutality of the british co- nationals to be circulated more widely with the growing popularity of christian martyrs which help to administer their nation is a moral community founded on persecution and religious virtues. fo
the restrictions were more successful in pennsylvania. in 1761 the news of the slave for appeared in the pennsylvania gazette as a colonies assembly noted the mischievous consequence of putting slaves into this province with those that prohibit the trade entirely in 1761 the colony passed a law to increase duties on slaves and extend the enforcement into perpetuity. 1773 pennsylvania doubled and then in 1780 they passed the abolition of slavery as much as these laws may have expressed...
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but this is the city of new hope in the swing state of pennsylvania. a republican say that that you know impeaching trump would further divide the country but letting him get away with what he's gotten away with it divides the country also. and this sleepy town where the 1st president of the united states george washington camped with his army during the american revolution is tired of politics said i'm not a republican and i didn't vote for john but i'm just sitting here and just trying to get him out you know tell me something that you going to do for the country and even those who don't like the president aren't exactly pleased with the democrats have yet to see i think true leadership come and say ok well here's a here's an option that you can grab on to a lot of the people we spoke to here in new hope say they just don't know who to believe when it comes to politicians but with the wages rising and unemployment falling the strong economy could favor donald trump who won pennsylvania in 2016 by less than a percentage point so i don't think. the cha
but this is the city of new hope in the swing state of pennsylvania. a republican say that that you know impeaching trump would further divide the country but letting him get away with what he's gotten away with it divides the country also. and this sleepy town where the 1st president of the united states george washington camped with his army during the american revolution is tired of politics said i'm not a republican and i didn't vote for john but i'm just sitting here and just trying to get...
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from thank you to adam venetia, pennsylvania. the line democrat on by the name of sisi. >> something is troubling me, it's a different kind of donald trump, we know, is not a well person. and basically we are dealing with a sociopath. has a narcissism which passes as some kind of confidence. talking about the fact he grew up in a house with a father who a ponzi schemeto thatch told him deprecating blacks and jews, calling them the n-word that he had no mentor might know role model, that he was sent away to a private school, his brother died of alcoholism. because he is so fearful bordering on paranoia, talking -- i know nancy talked about praying for him, but explaining why we cannot have the cloak pulled over our , it looks like it's good like it was in nazi germany, but as lincoln said you cannot fool all of the people all of the time. minutesa couple more here and two callers waiting. ahead, please. >> i want to follow up on a caller a bit ago. lucky enoughe been to see amy klobuchar in person. she wasn't the candidate i was l
from thank you to adam venetia, pennsylvania. the line democrat on by the name of sisi. >> something is troubling me, it's a different kind of donald trump, we know, is not a well person. and basically we are dealing with a sociopath. has a narcissism which passes as some kind of confidence. talking about the fact he grew up in a house with a father who a ponzi schemeto thatch told him deprecating blacks and jews, calling them the n-word that he had no mentor might know role model, that...