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now the pennsylvania, now known as route 30 and ralph for 62, the pennsylvania turnpike use this bridge, though it's a critical bridge for the economy of the region it's also had a military back in 1862. there were a lot of concerns the confederates and dating pennsylvania as we know we heard from brad night the antietam campaign the original aim was pennsylvania. and so throughout. september october 1862 timeframe there are so many people in harrisburg and the politicians, news men, etc. that are so concerned about bridges. member to bridges in harrisburg one at wrightsville a couple more bridges north of harrisburg but they're kind of out of the play so we're really focusing on the two bridges that harrisburg and the big one at wrightsville. how are we going to protect harrisburg if robert e lee a run into pennsylvania? well, as we know from brad's discussion, he's going to get started. antietam. but in october of 1862, what people may not realize is jeff stewart comes to pennsylvania. he will get within six miles of gettysburg within six miles of gettysburg in october 62 before he fi
now the pennsylvania, now known as route 30 and ralph for 62, the pennsylvania turnpike use this bridge, though it's a critical bridge for the economy of the region it's also had a military back in 1862. there were a lot of concerns the confederates and dating pennsylvania as we know we heard from brad night the antietam campaign the original aim was pennsylvania. and so throughout. september october 1862 timeframe there are so many people in harrisburg and the politicians, news men, etc. that...
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now the pennsylvania, now known as route 30 and ralph for 62, the pennsylvania turnpike use this bridge, though it's a critical bridge for the economy of the region it's also had a military back in 1862. there were a lot of concerns the confederates and dating pennlvania as we know we heard from brad night the antietam campaign the original ai was pennsylvania and so throughout. september october 1862 timeframe there are so many people in harrisburg and the politicians, news men, etc. that are so concerned about bridges. member to bridges in harrisburg one at wrightsville a couple more bridges north of harrisburg but they're kind of out of the play so we're really focusing on the two bridges that harrisburg and the big one at wrightsville. how are we going to protect harrisburg if robert e lee a run into pennsylvania? well, as we know from brad's discussion, he's going to get started. antietam. but in october of 1862, what people may not realize is jeff stewart comes to pennsylvania. he will get within six miles of gettysburg within six miles of gettysburg in october 62 before he finall
now the pennsylvania, now known as route 30 and ralph for 62, the pennsylvania turnpike use this bridge, though it's a critical bridge for the economy of the region it's also had a military back in 1862. there were a lot of concerns the confederates and dating pennlvania as we know we heard from brad night the antietam campaign the original ai was pennsylvania and so throughout. september october 1862 timeframe there are so many people in harrisburg and the politicians, news men, etc. that are...
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i went to school in pennsylvania. i love pennsylvania. we ran twice. we won pennsylvania twice.e did much better the second time than we did the first time. interesting, isn't it? four years ago i told you what would happen if joe biden got into office. i said he would throw open our borders, destroyed our middle class crush american energy. we were energy independent three years ago. now we are asking venezuela, can i have some of your oil, please? he was going to empower america's enemies, unleash missouri throughout the state. bedlam and chaos at home and abroad. the only thing i didn't know is how bad it would be. it's even worse. everyone said i was exaggerating, but sadly as the now famous saying goes, trump was right about everything. i was right about joe biden. joe biden is the worst and most incompetent and corrupt president in the history of our country. and today i issue another warning. if crooked joe gets four more years, his second term will make his first term look like paradise. we can never let that happen. i hate to tell you, we are already there. i believe yo
i went to school in pennsylvania. i love pennsylvania. we ran twice. we won pennsylvania twice.e did much better the second time than we did the first time. interesting, isn't it? four years ago i told you what would happen if joe biden got into office. i said he would throw open our borders, destroyed our middle class crush american energy. we were energy independent three years ago. now we are asking venezuela, can i have some of your oil, please? he was going to empower america's enemies,...
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when you are just talking about, the other in pennsylvania. we're gonna get from the winner from pennsylvania to join us later in this discussion. >> can't wait to see it. great show. >> thank you. tonight, president biden said this. today's events should move us, shock us. shame us into acting. what are we waiting for? what else do we need to see? how many more families need to be torn apart? it is time to act. that's where i stand, and i asked the country to stand with me to make your voice heard in congress. so we finally act to ban assault weapons. to limit high capacity magazines. strengthen background checks. keep guns out of the hands of those who have no business owning them or handling them. we have to decide. who we are as a country. for me, we're a country where people should have the right to go to school, to walk the street, and to attend a super bowl celebration. without fear of losing your life to gun violence. jill and i pray for those killed and injured today in kansas city. and for our country to find the result of to end thi
when you are just talking about, the other in pennsylvania. we're gonna get from the winner from pennsylvania to join us later in this discussion. >> can't wait to see it. great show. >> thank you. tonight, president biden said this. today's events should move us, shock us. shame us into acting. what are we waiting for? what else do we need to see? how many more families need to be torn apart? it is time to act. that's where i stand, and i asked the country to stand with me to make...
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and, joining us now, -- pennsylvania democratic representative-elect jim pro cove peacock and pennsylvania clinton. speaker mcclinton, i would like to begin with you to give you an opportunity to thank jim for keeping you in your job by preserving the majority for democrats in the house of representatives. >> representative-elect jumper kobe, act thank you. thank you for doing the hard work, for being a committed public servant. he is still leaving the local school, board he was a supervisor, and he did the hard work over the last couple months to get his neighbors out on february 13th to keep the majority in pennsylvania. >> jim kirk opiate, every democrat in washington wants to know how you did it, and what does it mean for joe biden in november in your state of pennsylvania, and in those suburbs of pennsylvania. >> thank you for having me. the first thing i will say is i think what we were able to do is really show a difference between the republicans and democrats, both in the state house, and pennsylvania, as well as nationwide. you know, under the leadership of -- democrats in the st
and, joining us now, -- pennsylvania democratic representative-elect jim pro cove peacock and pennsylvania clinton. speaker mcclinton, i would like to begin with you to give you an opportunity to thank jim for keeping you in your job by preserving the majority for democrats in the house of representatives. >> representative-elect jumper kobe, act thank you. thank you for doing the hard work, for being a committed public servant. he is still leaving the local school, board he was a...
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in pennsylvania and beyond.ook about a staggering 35 point margin. pennsylvania state representative elect jim prokopiak is with us now. sir, congratulations on your race and thank you so much for joining us. this was an important race. the balance of power in pennsylvania, in the state house, has been on the line now four times in a single year. that's quite a lot. what does it mean for your party to be holding this majority in the pennsylvania state house? >> thank you for having me. this race wasn't just about may. it was about the whole democratic agenda that speaker mcclendon has been funding for for the last year. about pushing forth and agenda, that fully fund education, protects women's reproductive rights, fight for a livable wage in pennsylvania. it's a big deal for working families. >> let's ask about those goals. you said one of the big fight and that's that house right as funding education. in addition to that, give me some of your top priorities and your top goes heading into office? >> one of the
in pennsylvania and beyond.ook about a staggering 35 point margin. pennsylvania state representative elect jim prokopiak is with us now. sir, congratulations on your race and thank you so much for joining us. this was an important race. the balance of power in pennsylvania, in the state house, has been on the line now four times in a single year. that's quite a lot. what does it mean for your party to be holding this majority in the pennsylvania state house? >> thank you for having me....
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this long and have been mispronouncing "pennsylvania!" apparently the emphasis is at the end of the line! yes, it should be noted, while concerns over any president's fitness and acuity are legitimate, especially those at an advanced age, biden's opponent also seems to live at the villages. so the question then becomes,
this long and have been mispronouncing "pennsylvania!" apparently the emphasis is at the end of the line! yes, it should be noted, while concerns over any president's fitness and acuity are legitimate, especially those at an advanced age, biden's opponent also seems to live at the villages. so the question then becomes,
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here in pennsylvania, we get stuff done. together. and when we do accomplish something here in harrisburg, when we move the ball down the field, it's important to celebrate that and focus on the progress we're making, not on the fact that we didn't get 100 percent of what we asked for. so let's build on that progress. one year after taking office, i can report that the commonwealth of pennsylvania is on strong financial footing. thanks to sound fiscal management in our first year, all three major credit rating agencies improved our outlook or gave us an upgrade. and as a result of that good stewardship and those ratings improvements, taxpayers are saving nearly $100 million that otherwise would have gone to big banks and investment firms as a result of higher interest rates. those savings are on top of the nearly 14 billion dollar surplus available to us at the end of this fiscal year. last year, we cut taxes. this budget continues that, it does not call for a tax increase. but now is the time to invest some of that $14 billion surplu
here in pennsylvania, we get stuff done. together. and when we do accomplish something here in harrisburg, when we move the ball down the field, it's important to celebrate that and focus on the progress we're making, not on the fact that we didn't get 100 percent of what we asked for. so let's build on that progress. one year after taking office, i can report that the commonwealth of pennsylvania is on strong financial footing. thanks to sound fiscal management in our first year, all three...
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why is it so close in pennsylvania?in pennsylvania? >> well, the race is close, but understand the campaign hasn't really even joined yet, and this is the reason why we run races, and i would say to folks who are worried about the numbers, stop worrying and start working, and i think it's important to go back and look at the history of pennsylvania in recent years. there have been a number of races. you cited mine where we won by an historic margin where the pundits a year out were saying, it's going to be a bad year for democrats. what we have seen really since donald trump's election here in 2016 is every other time pennsylvanians have had the opportunity to go to the ballot, they have voted for freedom and against extremism. they rejected donald trump in 2020. they voted for me by an historic margin in 2022. just last year in 2023, we had a supreme court race that was largely focused on freedom and the right to choose, and we elected the democrat. in 2023, we threw out all kinds of school board members who were focus
why is it so close in pennsylvania?in pennsylvania? >> well, the race is close, but understand the campaign hasn't really even joined yet, and this is the reason why we run races, and i would say to folks who are worried about the numbers, stop worrying and start working, and i think it's important to go back and look at the history of pennsylvania in recent years. there have been a number of races. you cited mine where we won by an historic margin where the pundits a year out were...
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senator bob casey of pennsylvania. coming up next, we head to the region we were just talking about from the latest on the u.s. strikes in the middle east. you're watching velshi, on msnbc. dy bee vaccinated against the flu, but don't forget this season's updated covid-19 shot too. ♪oh what a good time we will have♪ ♪you... can make it happen...♪ ♪♪ try dietary supplements from voltaren for healthy joints. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. (man) mm, hey, honey. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. looks like my to-do list grew. "paint the bathroom, give baxter a bath, get life insurance," hm. i have a few minutes. i can do that now. oh, that fast? remember that colonial penn ad? i called and i got information. they sent the simple form i need to apply. all i do is fill it out and send it back. well, tha
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pennsylvania is pennsylvania. let's keep that it way.by pennsylvanians to keep pennsylvania named pennsylvania for trump. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: problem solved. meanwhile, this is a story that caught my eye. there's a mystery unfolding at an aquarium in hendersonville, north carolina. a biological mystery that blows anything we've seen on maury povich out of the water. one of their stingrays, a female stingray, is pregnant. the only problem is, it's the only stingray they have at the aquarium. and it's in a tank. this is charlotte, the pregnant stingray. it's weird that her name is charlotte. this definitely seems like more of a samantha situation. [ laughter ] and these are her tankmates, two male bamboo sharks named moe and larry. right now, they have two theories as to how charlotte got knocked up. either through asexual reproduction, which stingrays are apparently capable of doing in very rare cases, or she was impregnated by either moe or larry in that tank. [ laughter ] they found little bite marks and appar
pennsylvania is pennsylvania. let's keep that it way.by pennsylvanians to keep pennsylvania named pennsylvania for trump. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: problem solved. meanwhile, this is a story that caught my eye. there's a mystery unfolding at an aquarium in hendersonville, north carolina. a biological mystery that blows anything we've seen on maury povich out of the water. one of their stingrays, a female stingray, is pregnant. the only problem is, it's the only...
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advocates in pennsylvania are pushing for it.ondent laura chavez traveled to pennsylvania to talk to teachers, cafeteria workers, and families who are fighting for kids to eat for free taco pizza and tater tots. today, honey, when kids pour into the cafeteria at oak park elementary in hatfield, pennsylvania, jillian brandis knows the time they spend here matters all day long, they're studying books and then they get to come here and have a break. kids need food. kids need food before they learn and before they're ready to learn. jonathan winkle is oak park's principal and an advocate for making sure school meal debt doesn't keep a child from eating. we don't know what their home environment is, so it's very important at this one moment of the day where they have a chance to have a warm, home cooked meal here in our cafeteria every kid in his school gets free lunch, even if they can't pay, they eat thanks to a fund set up by the staff. but other schools are struggling to offset the impact of school meal debt. vito malacari is a te
advocates in pennsylvania are pushing for it.ondent laura chavez traveled to pennsylvania to talk to teachers, cafeteria workers, and families who are fighting for kids to eat for free taco pizza and tater tots. today, honey, when kids pour into the cafeteria at oak park elementary in hatfield, pennsylvania, jillian brandis knows the time they spend here matters all day long, they're studying books and then they get to come here and have a break. kids need food. kids need food before they learn...
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joining us now to discuss what's at stake, tuesday, in pennsylvania is pennsylvania state house speakernton. speaker mcclinton, welcome to the show. tell us what this state matters, especially in a presidential election year. >> 2024 is that here and which we will decide who will be in the white house for the next four years. but and the pennsylvania state house, we have had to defend our democratic majority floor times since the one year that we had that majority. we had for a special elections last february, one and may, one in september, and here we are right outside of philadelphia and bucks county, worthy one seat majority that we have held onto and several special elections last year will be up to defend this coming week. >> what difference has having a democratic house met in pennsylvania over the last year? >> interestingly enough, a one state majority has done wonders for the hardworking families across pennsylvania. when we think about the fact that republicans were in control in harrisburg, and the state house for years. and many bills that governor shapiro has signed into lo
joining us now to discuss what's at stake, tuesday, in pennsylvania is pennsylvania state house speakernton. speaker mcclinton, welcome to the show. tell us what this state matters, especially in a presidential election year. >> 2024 is that here and which we will decide who will be in the white house for the next four years. but and the pennsylvania state house, we have had to defend our democratic majority floor times since the one year that we had that majority. we had for a special...
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or inxp pennsylvania i personaly springs homelessness and got involved in organizing where pennsylvania poor and low income voters who are 30% of the electorate. we are between 20202023 pennsylvania state lawmakers introduced 41 voter restricted bills and now 60079500 people almost 600,000 people are expected to have loss of medicaid by next. due to the end of these pandemic policies. if we are going to be serious about addressing the problems of low wages, the lack of inadequate housing attacks on education and more in this impoverished democracy we as a nation must listen to the demands of the poor are dying from policy who are calling for the expansion of voting rights not the suppression of our votes andoi pushing and will continueo push political candidates and elected leaders to lift from the bottom so everyone. people are dying but we know it doesn't have to be this way we are calling on everyone to join us in the poorr people's campain and national call for moralti revival join us in 42 weeks of mobilizing and organizingiz because we are going to get it done. [applause] >> it is
or inxp pennsylvania i personaly springs homelessness and got involved in organizing where pennsylvania poor and low income voters who are 30% of the electorate. we are between 20202023 pennsylvania state lawmakers introduced 41 voter restricted bills and now 60079500 people almost 600,000 people are expected to have loss of medicaid by next. due to the end of these pandemic policies. if we are going to be serious about addressing the problems of low wages, the lack of inadequate housing...
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why did pennsylvania decide to add a vote by mail? >> by mail past in pennsylvania in 2019, a lot of people think because they came into and affect it in 2020, it was related to covid. people -- it really was not, it was a way of making voting more accessible for pennsylvanians, if you are a police officer working a 12 hour shift or a firefighter, you would not have had the ability to vote on election day in person nor could you vote by absentee ballot because you were not absent your county on election day. >> i will do a closing comment, when i was first running for election, we were in the middle of that conversion my first thought was really like the tradition of everybody voting together, i started knocking on doors i'm running for state legislature. at every door i talked to people, they were like by the way i like this photo of -- vote by mail. i don't have to worry about the rain, i don't have to figure out if there's a place to park, i've got a bad hip and don't have to stand in line. in oregon, we have referendums. they can
why did pennsylvania decide to add a vote by mail? >> by mail past in pennsylvania in 2019, a lot of people think because they came into and affect it in 2020, it was related to covid. people -- it really was not, it was a way of making voting more accessible for pennsylvanians, if you are a police officer working a 12 hour shift or a firefighter, you would not have had the ability to vote on election day in person nor could you vote by absentee ballot because you were not absent your...
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joining me now is the democratic governor of pennsylvania, josh shapiro.nor shapiro, i'm so glad you could stop by join your busy weekend. >> good to be with, you things for having me. you can come anytime. so, let me start. the republican primary right now, nikki haley is running, as a conservative. she has got quite a resume in many ways. yet, she doesn't seem to be resonating with republican voters. you are a savvy political guy, why not? i mean, it's donald trump's party, and it's an extremist party. and it is a party that has continuously, at least in my home state since 2016, taken it on the chin. everyone who's a trump offspring, or someone who tries to be a partial trump, or a half trump, the way it seems like nikki haley's, continues to lose in pennsylvania, which is sort of the ultimate swing state. i think it's because folks want more freedom, not less. i think folks don't want the chaos of donald trump, in his offspring, the way that they continually bring that about. i expect pennsylvania voters to do their part, to continue to protect and exp
joining me now is the democratic governor of pennsylvania, josh shapiro.nor shapiro, i'm so glad you could stop by join your busy weekend. >> good to be with, you things for having me. you can come anytime. so, let me start. the republican primary right now, nikki haley is running, as a conservative. she has got quite a resume in many ways. yet, she doesn't seem to be resonating with republican voters. you are a savvy political guy, why not? i mean, it's donald trump's party, and it's an...
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pennsylvania and saudi arabia over sayer, pennsylvania. the pausing of l.n.g. exports hinder our ability to bring natural gas to the world markets and limits our strategic advantages the united states can provide to our allies. we must support our economy. we need to be looking out in a serious way for our national security. we want to support pennsylvania's work force. i urge the biden administration to reverse its pause. and mr. speaker, lastly, the administration needs to check their extreme ideology at the door and focus on outcomes, not ideology. we need to wake up and woke down. i yield back. mr. joyce: i thank the gentleman from pennsylvania for his comments. mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from michigan, my colleague on energy and commerce, mr. walberg. mr. walberg: i thank the gentleman from pennsylvania for taking this opportunity tonight to remind us that on january 26th, inexplicably president biden announced a indefinite ban on pending l.n.g. exports. i wish it were indefinite but it's another shot over the
pennsylvania and saudi arabia over sayer, pennsylvania. the pausing of l.n.g. exports hinder our ability to bring natural gas to the world markets and limits our strategic advantages the united states can provide to our allies. we must support our economy. we need to be looking out in a serious way for our national security. we want to support pennsylvania's work force. i urge the biden administration to reverse its pause. and mr. speaker, lastly, the administration needs to check their extreme...
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why did pennsylvania decide to add but by mail? but vote by mail passed in pennsylvania in 2019. so a lot of people think because it came into effect in 2020 that it was related to covid but it really was not. it was a way of making voting were assessable for pennsylvanians. if you are a police officer working a 12 hour shift, if you are if firefighter working a 12 hour shift, he would not have the ability to vote on election day in person or by absentee ballot because you are not absent from your county on election day. >> i would just do a closing comment. when i was first running for election we were in the middle of the conversion in oregon and my first thought was, i really like the tradition of everybody voting together but i started knocking on doors running for state legislature and at every door, talk to people and they were like, i really like vote by mail. and why is that? i don't have to worry about the rain, don't have to figure out if there's a place to park, i have a bad hip and don't have to stand in line. in oregon, we have referendums but they can be complex and
why did pennsylvania decide to add but by mail? but vote by mail passed in pennsylvania in 2019. so a lot of people think because it came into effect in 2020 that it was related to covid but it really was not. it was a way of making voting were assessable for pennsylvanians. if you are a police officer working a 12 hour shift, if you are if firefighter working a 12 hour shift, he would not have the ability to vote on election day in person or by absentee ballot because you are not absent from...
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in pennsylvania 34%. in wisconsin where liz is from, 39%.s block of voters. [applause] >> when you look at the fact that across this country, poor and low wealth voters, there's not a state where low income, low wage poor, low wage voters do not make up at least 20% of the electorate. finally, here are these numbers. in michigan, in 2016 the margin of victory in the presidential election was 10,000 votes. in 2016, 980,000 poor and low wage eligible voters did not vote. it would only take 1.1% of that percentage of low wage voters, non-wage voters to overcome that in 2016. in k north carolina margin victory. and did not vote. it would take the percentage for poor or low wage voters to match or succeed the voters in that state, we have power, we've got to use it and the time is now to build a third reconstruction and be a resurrection of power in this moment. there is no turning back. march the 2nd we mobilize for 42 straight weeks to shift the political electorate in this country. [applause] >> at this time i want to invite the co-chair of th
in pennsylvania 34%. in wisconsin where liz is from, 39%.s block of voters. [applause] >> when you look at the fact that across this country, poor and low wealth voters, there's not a state where low income, low wage poor, low wage voters do not make up at least 20% of the electorate. finally, here are these numbers. in michigan, in 2016 the margin of victory in the presidential election was 10,000 votes. in 2016, 980,000 poor and low wage eligible voters did not vote. it would only take...
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host: that's bonnie in pennsylvania. you can continue to call in our open forum. stay on the line for a few moments. later on today, the president will travel to east palestine, ohio to talk about efforts after that train wreck you remember from last year. joining us to talk about the trip in the larger issues is mike lee. thanks for your time. guest: thanks for having me. host: you write in your recent story, to give you the headline that mr. biden is confronting unfinished business when it comes to the ohio train wreck, can you elaborate? guest: i'd like to give a shout out to mike colleagues. just to my colleagues on that story. after that train wreck hapned, there was huge concerns in east palestine about the potential for chemical contaminaon also about theotential for more train wrecks because of increase in the number of train wrecks on the railroad lines. over the last year, nothing has been accomplished to fix those problems. host: when it comes to the president's visit today, how much will he specifically mention efforts by his administration about this
host: that's bonnie in pennsylvania. you can continue to call in our open forum. stay on the line for a few moments. later on today, the president will travel to east palestine, ohio to talk about efforts after that train wreck you remember from last year. joining us to talk about the trip in the larger issues is mike lee. thanks for your time. guest: thanks for having me. host: you write in your recent story, to give you the headline that mr. biden is confronting unfinished business when it...
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in pennsylvania, where i experienced homelessness and got involved in organizing, where pennsylvania to 3.3 million poor and low income eligible voters who are 30% of the electorate. between 2020 and 2020 three, pennsylvania lawmakers introduced 41 voter restrictive bills. and now, 679,500 people, almost 700,000 people are expected to have lost medicaid by next month. due to the end of these pandemic policies. if we are going to be serious about addressing the problems of low wages, the lack of health care, inadequate housing, a tax on education and more in this impoverished democracy, we as a nation must listen to the demands of the poor, who are dying. who are dying from policy. who are calling for the -- who are pushing and will continue to push political candidates and elected leaders to lift from the bottom so that everybody can rise. people are dying. but we know that it doesn't have to be this way. and so, we are calling on everyone to join us in this poor people's campaign, a national call for more revival and join us in the 42 weeks of mobilizing and organizing because we ar
in pennsylvania, where i experienced homelessness and got involved in organizing, where pennsylvania to 3.3 million poor and low income eligible voters who are 30% of the electorate. between 2020 and 2020 three, pennsylvania lawmakers introduced 41 voter restrictive bills. and now, 679,500 people, almost 700,000 people are expected to have lost medicaid by next month. due to the end of these pandemic policies. if we are going to be serious about addressing the problems of low wages, the lack of...
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nancy chen, cbs news, harrisburg, pennsylvania. >>> turning now to the migrant crisis impacting major american cities, about 40,000 asylum seekers have been bused to denver, colorado, over the last year. that's more per capita than anywhere in the nation. the city is spending millions of dollars every week to house, feed, and educate them. cbs's omar villafranca goes in depth to show us how one place has become a safe haven for hundreds. >> reporter: young prince wakes up early every morning, making breakfast for the hundreds of people staying at her packed denver motel. >> i don't want people to go empty stomach. >> reporter: but this motel is different. the rooms are free, and the guests are all migrants, mainly from venezuela. >> i'm ready to do this kind of job. >> you wanted to help? >> yeah. >> reporter: this motel is closed, but it is full of people. and residents tell me that there's sometimes eight people per room, sometimes a dozen. and during the busiest times, more than 25 people per room. 25-year-old carlos took us into the crowded room that he shares with more than a doz
nancy chen, cbs news, harrisburg, pennsylvania. >>> turning now to the migrant crisis impacting major american cities, about 40,000 asylum seekers have been bused to denver, colorado, over the last year. that's more per capita than anywhere in the nation. the city is spending millions of dollars every week to house, feed, and educate them. cbs's omar villafranca goes in depth to show us how one place has become a safe haven for hundreds. >> reporter: young prince wakes up early...
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thank you to my friend from pennsylvania. mr. speaker, i rise today to support the rule and address a pressing issue affecting each and every american. our energy security. you see, mr. speaker, energy is not a luxury. it is the bedrock of our nat nation's strength. it heats our homes. it cooks our food. and fuels our travels. and yet our energy independence threatened its domestic energy producers face unprecedented challenges. the pause on l.n.g. exports permits empowered countries like russia and iran and hurts our allies who depend on u.s. energy. this is precisely why we need this legislation. unlocking our domestic l.n.g. potential act. we have witnessed a regulatory assault that has stifled investment. spiked energy prices t has hit families families where it hurts the most, in their pocketbooks and purses. remember, american you produced l.n.g. is cleaner with 41% lower lifecycle emissions than russian gas. but now because of a political stunt by the president of the united states, our strategic petroleum reserve is at it
thank you to my friend from pennsylvania. mr. speaker, i rise today to support the rule and address a pressing issue affecting each and every american. our energy security. you see, mr. speaker, energy is not a luxury. it is the bedrock of our nat nation's strength. it heats our homes. it cooks our food. and fuels our travels. and yet our energy independence threatened its domestic energy producers face unprecedented challenges. the pause on l.n.g. exports permits empowered countries like...
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nancy chen, cbs news, harrisburg, pennsylvania. >> norah: turning now to the migrant crisis impactingmerican cities, about 40,000 asylum-seekers have been bused to denver, colorado, over the last year. that is more per capita than anywhere in the nation. the city is spending millions of dollars every week to house, feed, and educate them. cbs's omar villafranca goes "in depth" to show us how one place has become a safe haven for hundreds. >> reporter: yong prince wakes up early every morning, making breakfast for the hundreds of people staying at her packed denver motel. >> i don't want people to go to work on an empty stomach. >> reporter: but this motel is different. the rooms are free. and the guests are all migrants. mainly from venezuela. >> i am financially able to do this kind of job. >> reporter: you wanted to help. >> yeah. >> reporter: this motel is closed but full of people. residents tell me there are some times eight people per room, sometimes a dozen, and during the busiest times, more than 25 people per room. 25-year-old carlos took us into the crowded room and he share
nancy chen, cbs news, harrisburg, pennsylvania. >> norah: turning now to the migrant crisis impactingmerican cities, about 40,000 asylum-seekers have been bused to denver, colorado, over the last year. that is more per capita than anywhere in the nation. the city is spending millions of dollars every week to house, feed, and educate them. cbs's omar villafranca goes "in depth" to show us how one place has become a safe haven for hundreds. >> reporter: yong prince wakes up...
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and i wanted it to snow all day. >> reporter: while parts of connecticut and pennsylvania saw more thanof snow. the wintry white quickly turned slushy and slick. police responding to more than a thousand accidents in pennsylvania and hundreds more in new jersey and connecticut, according to state police. air travel was also a mess, with thousands of interruptions at major airports, including new york's laguardia, where more than a third of flights were canceled. >> i looked at the weather and it seemed like it was going to be okay. i made plans, but it definitely affected me. we couldn't even drive out. >> reporter: the massachusetts coast is under a flood advisory. louisa moller with cbs boston is there. >> in downtown the low-lying areas often flood but northerly winds and an astronomical tide making the parking lot look like a swimming pool. >> reporter: as a safety precaution, many school districts closed today. new york city public schools went remote, but the computer network had a meltdown when nearly a million students tried logging in at the same time. >> so to say that i am di
and i wanted it to snow all day. >> reporter: while parts of connecticut and pennsylvania saw more thanof snow. the wintry white quickly turned slushy and slick. police responding to more than a thousand accidents in pennsylvania and hundreds more in new jersey and connecticut, according to state police. air travel was also a mess, with thousands of interruptions at major airports, including new york's laguardia, where more than a third of flights were canceled. >> i looked at the...
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flashback 2016, how did donald trump when pennsylvania? not by much but hillary clinton said she was going to put coal miners out of business. she lost pennsylvania, he won. stuart: natural gas people out of business. natural gas is a $5 billion a year business. i own property on the pennsylvania new york state line. on my side, no fracking, no money, can't do it. on the other side you can fracture the cows come home and make $5 billion a year. what do you think? let's get back to the markets. look who is here now. the man in the cow jacket, scott shelladdy. stocks have surged in recent days. you say the surge is blowing. you are still a bear, aren't you? >> i'm not overly excited. i'm old enough to remember exuberance and make sure we don't moving to that again. slow your roll, gentlemen. make sure we are not too far over skis. there's a narrative being spelled and the markets are reflecting that. we haven't been going to the sky like they have been on any bullish news or rate cut news. i feel as though cooler heads are starting to enter
flashback 2016, how did donald trump when pennsylvania? not by much but hillary clinton said she was going to put coal miners out of business. she lost pennsylvania, he won. stuart: natural gas people out of business. natural gas is a $5 billion a year business. i own property on the pennsylvania new york state line. on my side, no fracking, no money, can't do it. on the other side you can fracture the cows come home and make $5 billion a year. what do you think? let's get back to the markets....
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two officers were shot in delaware county, pennsylvania.ow officers we're told surrounding a burning home. bryan llenas has the latest on all of this. bryan, what can you tell us? >> right now we're trying to piece information together. we're getting local reports and using affiliate information. this is a house in pennsylvania, this is about five miles or so outside of downtown philadelphia. two officers have been shot there according to the abc affiliate there in philadelphia. this fire that you're seeing reportedly, according to that affiliate, started about 15 minutes after the police officers arrived there. you can see we saw a swat vehicle that was in front of that house. reportedly there were at least -- there's at least three swat vehicles at that home right now. so sources also telling the abc affiliate in philadelphia that a 11-year-old was shot inside that home. we have no word yet on the status of the shooter or shooters. there was a witness there that said that there were -- that hey could hear rapid fire there and police shout
two officers were shot in delaware county, pennsylvania.ow officers we're told surrounding a burning home. bryan llenas has the latest on all of this. bryan, what can you tell us? >> right now we're trying to piece information together. we're getting local reports and using affiliate information. this is a house in pennsylvania, this is about five miles or so outside of downtown philadelphia. two officers have been shot there according to the abc affiliate there in philadelphia. this fire...
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pennsylvania. he's an adjunct professor at a cordia university in the great northeastern corner of our state. thank you for being with us today and we will start with our first witness, dr. humphreys. >> thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today. my comments are informed by my 35 years setting addiction at stanford university and my service as a drug policy advisor in the administrations of bush and obama. senator braun was kind enough to mention our recent study that we did with dr. chelsea of the rise of overdose among older americans. from 2002 to 2021, they have quadrupled let me break down what they are so you can understand the challenge we are facing. about one in eight of the deaths was intentional the judgment of the corner, so these are suicides usually involving prescription medication, it's tragic that anybody gets to that point and it's also worrisome that that type of death has increased 60%, but that isn't the fundamental driver of what is making these numbers explode. th
pennsylvania. he's an adjunct professor at a cordia university in the great northeastern corner of our state. thank you for being with us today and we will start with our first witness, dr. humphreys. >> thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today. my comments are informed by my 35 years setting addiction at stanford university and my service as a drug policy advisor in the administrations of bush and obama. senator braun was kind enough to mention our recent study that we did...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that i may here after be considered as the first sponsor of h.r. 1634, a bill originally introduced by representative johnson of ohio. mr. guthrie: for the purposes of adding co-sponsors and requesting reprintings pursuant to clause 7 of rule 12. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, you're recognized for one minute. mr. burchett: i recognize mr. staley, born in knoxville, tennessee, and moved to blunt county in sixth grade and his family ran the company that placed many head markers at the cemetery throughout the county. he served his country with honor as a military policeman at fort jackson. he volunteered for overseas duty in match of 1954 where he served behind the iro
for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that i may here after be considered as the first sponsor of h.r. 1634, a bill originally introduced by representative johnson of ohio. mr. guthrie: for the purposes of adding co-sponsors and requesting reprintings pursuant to clause 7 of rule 12. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from...
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we also have new polling from pennsylvania. joining me now is the lieutenant governor of pennsylvania, austin davis. welcome austin it is good to see you. this has trump leading very slightly. give us how worried president biden should be about pennsylvania in november. >> thank you for having me, alex, it is great to be with you. the reality is that pennsylvania is a purple state. we are a swing state. but i think president biden is in a great position here in the commonwealth of pennsylvania. they know that joe biden, and his white house have been delivering time and time again for all of us. i just had an announcement earlier this week of 100 and $32 million in pittsburgh to rebuild some of our biggest, and most structurally talented bridges here. and he has delivered time and time again. so i think when the contrast becomes clear between him and donald trump, i think that president biden will ultimately be victorious here in pennsylvania. but we have to work hard, we can't take any group for granted, that is exactly what th
we also have new polling from pennsylvania. joining me now is the lieutenant governor of pennsylvania, austin davis. welcome austin it is good to see you. this has trump leading very slightly. give us how worried president biden should be about pennsylvania in november. >> thank you for having me, alex, it is great to be with you. the reality is that pennsylvania is a purple state. we are a swing state. but i think president biden is in a great position here in the commonwealth of...
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host: pennsylvania, democrats line. caller: hi, yes, i have something very disturbing -- i heard something very disturbing that trump said he will make stephen miller head of the immigration and they will go door to door to hispanic and black houses and knock on doors and make sure that there is no illegals in there. that reminded me of nazi germany when they went door-to-door to door looking for jewish people. it was very disturbing area than they also made the daughter-in-law in the rnc so she will make sure the money goes to her father-in-law. this is not democracy and not the united states of america. it's just disgusting. that's all i have to say. host: if you go to the website at the atlantic, a recent story about trump's quote knock on door. you want to read more, that's at the atlantic website. we will go next to vivian in tennessee, democrats line. caller: good morning, can you hear me? host: i can, go ahead. caller: trump and the republicans are trying to gerrymander our states. he wants to keep black people f
host: pennsylvania, democrats line. caller: hi, yes, i have something very disturbing -- i heard something very disturbing that trump said he will make stephen miller head of the immigration and they will go door to door to hispanic and black houses and knock on doors and make sure that there is no illegals in there. that reminded me of nazi germany when they went door-to-door to door looking for jewish people. it was very disturbing area than they also made the daughter-in-law in the rnc so...
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we could use a little female common sense down on pennsylvania avenue after 230-something years of waitingst overdue yeah, i think it's time we put a woman in the white house girls, how about you? there'd be a lot less fussing and fighting and carrying on there'd be a lot more loving and listening and getting along just look at the mess we're in heck, i'd vote for loretta lynn i guarantee that we'd all be singing a different song don't you think it's time we put a woman in the white house with a whole new attitude? we could use a little female common sense down on pennsylvania avenue after 230-something years of waiting it's way past overdue yeah, i think it's time we put a woman in the white house girls, how about you? well, after 230-something years of waiting it's way past overdue yeah, i think it's time we put a woman in the white house girls, how about you? yeah, i think it's time we put a woman in the white house girls, how about you ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ i spent 20 years trying to get out of this place i was looking for something i couldn't replace. i was running away from the only thing i've
we could use a little female common sense down on pennsylvania avenue after 230-something years of waitingst overdue yeah, i think it's time we put a woman in the white house girls, how about you? there'd be a lot less fussing and fighting and carrying on there'd be a lot more loving and listening and getting along just look at the mess we're in heck, i'd vote for loretta lynn i guarantee that we'd all be singing a different song don't you think it's time we put a woman in the white house with...
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steve fletcher from you in pennsylvania. steve in pennsylvania. there you go. hey, steve. go head. >> good morning, greta. you got me there. okay. a simple comment. i don't believe that the problem will be solved as long as posters remain anonymous. if you write a letter to your newspaper, they publishri your name and your city. when i called in this morning to c-span, i was asked my first name and my zip code, simple identification. as things stand there's really no repercussion for about anything that you post on social media. the responsibility lies with the posters, and you can't expect young kids to make intelligent posts and last they feel they'll get some repercussions for bullying or any of the other problems that we see on social media. so that's my comment, and have great morning, happy groundhog day tomorrow. >> host: stephen pennsylvania. here is chat on facebook. absolutely come he says. regulate the social media companies. i prose anre age limit of 18 and civil penalties for failure to enforce? we have the technology to do this. you can react to chad or any o
steve fletcher from you in pennsylvania. steve in pennsylvania. there you go. hey, steve. go head. >> good morning, greta. you got me there. okay. a simple comment. i don't believe that the problem will be solved as long as posters remain anonymous. if you write a letter to your newspaper, they publishri your name and your city. when i called in this morning to c-span, i was asked my first name and my zip code, simple identification. as things stand there's really no repercussion for...
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i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr.he speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. fitzpatrick: thank you. americans across the nation will benefit from this pro-growth, pro-america, bipartisan tax bill. the research and development provision will boost innovation here at home maybing our in addition much more competitive against china. enhanced small business expensing will allow community businesses to three and prosper and finally more than 500,000 children in my home state of pennsylvania will benefit from the expanded child tax credit. mr. chairman, i want to commend chairman smith and ranking member neal for working together to advance policies for all americans. thank youened i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. smith: i yield 30 seconds to the gentlelady from new york, ms. tenney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. tenne
i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr.he speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. fitzpatrick: thank you. americans across the nation will benefit from this pro-growth, pro-america, bipartisan tax bill. the research and development provision will boost innovation here at home maybing our in addition much more competitive against china. enhanced small business expensing will allow community businesses to three and prosper and finally more than 500,000 children in...
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. >> and while punxsutawney, pennsylvania, is set to cast their eyes on their large squirrel, another community is scrambling without theirs. >> yes, we're going to head to a neighboring state of pennsylvania, where a town is having a bit of a dilemma, but i do have some ideas that could help them. punxsutawney phil, ladies and gentlemen, punxsutawney may still have their celebrity meteorologist, but in central new jersey this year, the borough of milltown will not have its beloved prognosticator. milltown mel. for years, thousands would gather to hear mel's seasonal prediction. but after he passed away in 2022, the town has had some trouble finding another groundhog to assume his throne. we've called different zoos, we've called different exotic animal breeders. >> they're just not available. >> apparently, groundhogs from the south can't be brought up because of a certain rabies breakout. and as far as using a groundhog that you may find in the wilderness of new jersey, the one thing you don't want is to get bit by one of them. >> besides the fact the rabies they have very, very sha
. >> and while punxsutawney, pennsylvania, is set to cast their eyes on their large squirrel, another community is scrambling without theirs. >> yes, we're going to head to a neighboring state of pennsylvania, where a town is having a bit of a dilemma, but i do have some ideas that could help them. punxsutawney phil, ladies and gentlemen, punxsutawney may still have their celebrity meteorologist, but in central new jersey this year, the borough of milltown will not have its beloved...
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the festivities continue here in punxsutawney, pennsylvania. woo!ian: all right. >> ainsley: wake up the kids around 7:30, right, janice? wake up the kids. don't you remember this as children watching this as our l.j. is the only one you look amazing. >> lawrence: thank you. it's like dreads. i always liked dreads. >> brian: i would not know. >> ainsley: thank you, janice. now to a fox news alert. a small plane crashes into a neighborhood. live report from the scene. >> lawrence: parents take legal action as the teacher's strike keeps kids out of class for two weeks. those parents join us next. >> brian: rodent rescue we are going to talk to the 12-year-old girl who saved her guinea pig by making a massive snake surrender. >> lawrence: what boss. >> brian: a lot of animals. try new robitussin lozenges with real medicine and find your voice. you know? we really need to work on your people skills. hi, i'm jason. i've lost 228 pounds on golo. ♪ i don't ever want to go back to wearing a 4xl shirt or not being able to climb up stairs without taking a bre
the festivities continue here in punxsutawney, pennsylvania. woo!ian: all right. >> ainsley: wake up the kids around 7:30, right, janice? wake up the kids. don't you remember this as children watching this as our l.j. is the only one you look amazing. >> lawrence: thank you. it's like dreads. i always liked dreads. >> brian: i would not know. >> ainsley: thank you, janice. now to a fox news alert. a small plane crashes into a neighborhood. live report from the scene....