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three of her former teammates at the university of pennsylvania are suing their alma mater to wipe out know she was that he. do you follow me? >> yes. >> and you know what they should sued the university of pennsylvania because of they have screamed about fairness and feminism but the opportunity they had to support women when they said that is making me uncomfortable and i'm not okay with what's happening what did they do they told them to shut up and told them they were the problem. that is true. again it is of the trump effect. and it won't be like there is a trans appraising it was a figment in the imaginations it's amazing how much power they have and one woman was there and it was no. it was take the gloves off, no. never hit like that before those women in the olympics were pummelled they should be able to sue the olympics the host city it's crazy whoever thought that was fair and your point so-called advocates were women where the ones to push this and when women stood up and said this was okay they were told to shut up. it's interesting how there were certain women who spoke o
three of her former teammates at the university of pennsylvania are suing their alma mater to wipe out know she was that he. do you follow me? >> yes. >> and you know what they should sued the university of pennsylvania because of they have screamed about fairness and feminism but the opportunity they had to support women when they said that is making me uncomfortable and i'm not okay with what's happening what did they do they told them to shut up and told them they were the...
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he's now a senior fellow at the university of pennsylvania center for energy policy. it's also a member of the council of foreign relations benjamin. it's good to have you back on the show. it's a big week in the baltics of latvia, stoney, lithuanian, or cutting off their electrical grid from their former soviet partners, russia and bella roofs. that's right, brand, it's great to be here. and it is a frankly historic week. right now we're seeing that the baltic states are ready to finally after many years of preparation. and some of this was already being prepared when i was back in the state department of doing diplomacy, energy, diplomacy, directly with those 3 baltic countries. they're trying to get away from the old rail network, the uh, bellows, rush, or lafayette with we need to. sonya network. that was the soviet era electricity grid on, in synchronized, finally with the european grid. and that's really important for cyber and physical security of energy infrastructure. and it's also something that we saw that had to happen within 48 hours with respect to ukrain
he's now a senior fellow at the university of pennsylvania center for energy policy. it's also a member of the council of foreign relations benjamin. it's good to have you back on the show. it's a big week in the baltics of latvia, stoney, lithuanian, or cutting off their electrical grid from their former soviet partners, russia and bella roofs. that's right, brand, it's great to be here. and it is a frankly historic week. right now we're seeing that the baltic states are ready to finally after...
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number of schools, including san jose state university for alleged violations of title ix after they allowed transgender women to compete in their sports programs. the university of pennsylvania and a massachusetts high school sports league were also named in that investigation. this comes after several schools forfeited the women's volleyball matches against san jose state university last season after it was reported that a trans player was indeed on the team. in response to the investigation, san jose state university president said in a statement, "san jose state university is committed to insuring that all of our students, including our student athletes, are treated fairly, free from discrimination, and afforded the rights and protections granted under federal law and state law, including privacy rights." meanwhile the ncaa announced they will not be allowing transgender women to compete in female sports next season. it comes a day after president trump issued an executive order, banning transwomen from participating in girls and women's sports across the country. >>> up next at 5:00, the perfect boiled egg, now scientist can tell us how to achieve that perfection. >>> st
number of schools, including san jose state university for alleged violations of title ix after they allowed transgender women to compete in their sports programs. the university of pennsylvania and a massachusetts high school sports league were also named in that investigation. this comes after several schools forfeited the women's volleyball matches against san jose state university last season after it was reported that a trans player was indeed on the team. in response to the investigation,...
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three of leah thomas's former teammates at the university of pennsylvania are suing their alma materto wipe out leah's records because, you know, she was a he, blah, blah, blah. do you follow me? >> yes. >> okay. >> wow. and you know what? they should be suing the university of pennsylvania because these ivy league schools have been screaming about fairness and feminism, but the opportunity that they had to support women when they stood up and said, that is making me uncomfortable and i'm not okay with what is happening. as a woman in a female locker room, what did they do? they told them to shut up. they told them to keep the place to themselves, and they told them that they were the problem. >> that is true. >> and so, you know. >> we're going to get punched again. it's the trump effect. it's like, now you can say these things and you notice there's no pushback. it's not like there's going to be some big trans uprising. there never was. this was kind of a figment in the imaginations of some extreme activists. >> it's amazing how much power they had, though. i mean, it really i mean
three of leah thomas's former teammates at the university of pennsylvania are suing their alma materto wipe out leah's records because, you know, she was a he, blah, blah, blah. do you follow me? >> yes. >> okay. >> wow. and you know what? they should be suing the university of pennsylvania because these ivy league schools have been screaming about fairness and feminism, but the opportunity that they had to support women when they stood up and said, that is making me...
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university of pennsylvania is also being investigated for potential violations as well.n response to that investigation, a spokesperson for san jose state tells ktvu. quote, as with any federal inquiry, we will fully engage with the process, follow established procedures and remain transparent in our compliance with all applicable laws. while we adhere to legal and regulatory requirements. san jose state will continue to act within our authority to uphold the values that define us as an institution. on the peninsula, students walked off some campuses today in support of immigrant rights. the walkout took place at woodside, sequoia, menlo-atherton, sacred heart prep, and other high schools. it was led by student advocacy group called vendetta sunita's. they say their goal is to advocate for immigrant communities and raise awareness about the ongoing challenges they face. >> it's really important to have some unity and to have a sense of belonging in this country because, you know, this country was built to accept people from all around the world. and i think it's importan
university of pennsylvania is also being investigated for potential violations as well.n response to that investigation, a spokesperson for san jose state tells ktvu. quote, as with any federal inquiry, we will fully engage with the process, follow established procedures and remain transparent in our compliance with all applicable laws. while we adhere to legal and regulatory requirements. san jose state will continue to act within our authority to uphold the values that define us as an...
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victor pickard of the annenberg school of communications at the university of pennsylvania. victor is a leading analyst of the media. he's the author of america's battle media, democracy and democracy without journalism. we are also joined by greg grandin. he has, a historian at yale university, the author of a number of books, including kissinger's shadow empires workshop, fordlandia and end the myth, which won the pulitzer prize. and finally, we are joined by goodman, the host of democracy now for america's leading independent news program, 1996. amy goodman is the author of six books and the winner of gandhi peace award and the i.f. stone medal for journalism. so please welcome our wonderful panel here. so, bev, we're starting to. so if everyone just make sure to speak directly to mike so we can get capture everything here. so tell us, you tell us about when you first came to work and, professor chomsky's office. you entered a world that i think of as chomsky world, and it a remarkable experience. tell us a little bit about chomsky world. so why is that split that? yeah, i
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british prime minister kier starmer is also professor at the university of pennsylvania 5 wharton i himpotential displacement of workers safety has become a workers so safety has become a wider set of concerns than 77 "mag? " " icing; , " 7a; eric}? (sz " ”rail gin}? {will "lee; 7 n "£38115" " ehd7up77 7 humanity77 ehd7up77 7 humanity7which ai end up ending humanity which is a big but no longer is a big concern but no longer as as we first we can see at we can see wider looking at an we cahrsee wider than dele-ation did not the us delegation did not staff from the ai institute. does it safety institute. does it you? safety institute. does it ou? ,, , surprise you? there have been some large _ surprise you? there have been some large - changes - surprise you? there have been. some large - changes since some large policy changes since the trump administration took control around ai safety so all the executive orders wiped the executive orders were wiped away there are new to new of regulations we are not clear what they but we are not clear what they are i'm given ere so i'm not surprise
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anti-israel protestors and hamas sympathizers, joining us now is noah rubin, senior at the university of pennsylvaniaesident of the penn/israel public affairs committee. the executive order all resident aliens who joined in the protests we put you on notice. come 2025 we'll find you and deport you. i will also quickly cancel the student visas of all hamas sympathizers on college campuses invested with radicalism like never before. did that executive order reach the ears of people on campus? >> 100%. i just first want to thank you for covering this. this executive order is so important because this is not a free speech issue, this is not a first amendment issue. this is true violence that we've seen on campus. the videos you've been showing on screen. jewish students are being intimidated and physically harassed. people breaking the laws and we're not prosecuting or holding them accountable in the ways we should be. and so i think this executive order says we won't tolerate this anymore and a great first step. >> dana: do you think there are pro-jihadist protestors there on your campus that could be d
anti-israel protestors and hamas sympathizers, joining us now is noah rubin, senior at the university of pennsylvaniaesident of the penn/israel public affairs committee. the executive order all resident aliens who joined in the protests we put you on notice. come 2025 we'll find you and deport you. i will also quickly cancel the student visas of all hamas sympathizers on college campuses invested with radicalism like never before. did that executive order reach the ears of people on campus?...
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three former swimmers for the university of pennsylvania are suing the school and the ncaa to wipe therds that they set by their former teammate lia thomas, who is transgender, biological male. one of the swimmers talked about the lawsuit on fox last hour. let's watch that together. >> we were forced to be in the locker room with thomas and multiple girls on the team had expressed feeling uncomfortable with that. if we had any problems with that they were providing the counseling and psychological services that penn had. the transgender center or the lgbt center and if we had a problem to go and talk to them. implying that we had something wrong with us believing it was wrong. >> harris: coach, this is so bad. it just has so many chapters to it. >> yes. the same thing was happening to our female athletes and myself. they brought that forward that they felt very uncomfortable that this was unfair, and they were told that they needed to seek counseling and that, you know, they were entitled to their first amendment rights and it was one of the big things that why brooke came out first, o
three former swimmers for the university of pennsylvania are suing the school and the ncaa to wipe therds that they set by their former teammate lia thomas, who is transgender, biological male. one of the swimmers talked about the lawsuit on fox last hour. let's watch that together. >> we were forced to be in the locker room with thomas and multiple girls on the team had expressed feeling uncomfortable with that. if we had any problems with that they were providing the counseling and...
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orientation meeting at that meeting i asked to see the medical school curriculum i had run at university of pennsylvaniaas told no. you can't see the curriculum. and it was because that's going to interrupt somehow the running of the medical school, and our job was simply to keep track of how the president in the university was doing as board members. then i asked to meet with the dean of the school of medicine based on recommendation by the secretary of education of the state. and they said no. you can't meet with the dean that would interfere with the runs of medical school. and then subsequently, when it came time for the virginia board, virginia legislators to approve my appointment to the board, the democrats apparently on a party line vote decided that i should not be part of the -- board of trustees of old dominion. >> it was amazing and has to be pointed out old dominion has a medical school what does diversity and equity and inclusion have to do with prop orally treating patients in a medical school? inch well, my organization do no harm that's been fighting against this issue for a long time w
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the university of pennsylvania is also being investigated for potential violations. in response to the investigation, a spokesperson for san jose state university tells ktvu in part, quote, as with any federal inquiry, we will fully engage with the process, follow established procedures and remain transparent in our compliance with all applicable laws while we adhere to legal and regulatory requirements. san jose state will continue to act within our authority to uphold the values that define us as an institution. >> still an active day out there in terms of the rainfall, definitely impacting the commute out there this afternoon and heading into the evening hours. so a lot of light rain reports, even some steady rain reports as well this afternoon. a quick update on the rivers up in the north bay. showing you this. the russian river at guerneville. the flood warning continues. thankfully this river is below flood stage right now at this forecast point. so the flood stage is 32ft now down to 29.5ft and expected to come down this evening as well, possibly down right aro
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and master's degree from the university of pennsylvania and b.s. from the university of pittsburgh. i thank each of our distinguished witnesses for being here today and i now recognize dr. cardon for five minutes to summarize his opening statement. dr. cardon: chairman gimenez and ranking member mciver and members of the subcommittee. thank for you this opportunity to testify on chinese firmses and implications for homeland security. chinese companies invested in port terminals in seven countries in our hemisphere with five terminals in u.s. ports. two chinese state enterprises, comes go and china merchants along with c.k. hutchinson holdings and elite chinese partner in each investment. chinese firms have a relatively mineor influence in 15 ports and represent 15% of their overall global port investments. the u.s. chinese firms hold minority stakes in terminals in seattle, houston, and miami in long beach holds a 51% in pierj and american firms are the lead operators. among our borders chinese companies made investments in panama, peru and brazil. turning to homeland, i assess two
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university is committed to ensuring the fair treatment of all of its students and we'll engage fully with the federal investigation and investigation into possible title. 9 violations is also underway at the university of pennsylvania the massachusetts interscholastic athletic association. we're 2 days away from the super bowl. the philadelphia eagles will set a record when their offense takes the field on sunday. but will it translate into a victory? allie berube is in new orleans with more. >> you don't have a running back rushed for over 2000 yards in the regular season without a stellar offensive line. pennsylvania native sake one barkley, the first to credit. the guys up front for his own success in his first season in philadelphia. in fact, when the eagles take the field in super bowl, 59, the offensive line will become both the heaviest and the tallest in super bowl history guard landon dickerson says take that shot with a grain of salt. >> i don't think that really makes huge difference when it comes anything. really. it's if you want to look at numbers and my guests can same thing you know, statistics and analytic stuff. everybody can go full numbers to try write a i think overall chiefs, the line defense
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doctor jeanmarie perrone, a professor of emergency medicine at the university of pennsylvania hospitaloining us now. doctor, really appreciate your time this morning. first off, big picture. i mean, what could this potentially mean then for for the opioid crisis we've seen around our country? >> well, it's really important that we have alternative pain medications that are not opioids. but that doesn't mean that these medications need to be used in everyone. we still have lower, lower, lower potency pain medications that are not opioids that are very effective, like acetaminophen and ibuprofen or tylenol and motrin. so this fits a different class where we need strong pain medicines for severe pain, such as postoperative or patients who are experiencing fractures or trauma. >> got it. okay, i have to say i was fascinated just reading about how this medicine was discovered because researchers, they studied a family of fire walkers in pakistan, you know, people who could walk over hot coals without feeling any pain. and they learned that they lacked a gene allowing pain signals to to fire
doctor jeanmarie perrone, a professor of emergency medicine at the university of pennsylvania hospitaloining us now. doctor, really appreciate your time this morning. first off, big picture. i mean, what could this potentially mean then for for the opioid crisis we've seen around our country? >> well, it's really important that we have alternative pain medications that are not opioids. but that doesn't mean that these medications need to be used in everyone. we still have lower, lower,...
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addition to reviewing san jose state's volleyball program, it's also opening reviews into the university of pennsylvania's swimming program and a high school sports league in massachusetts. the announcement comes one day after donald trump signed an executive order that seeks to ban transgender athletes from competing in girls and women's sports. the trump administration has been using title nine to go after schools that provide accommodations for transgender students. president trump's order includes a threat to withhold federal funding to educational programs that allow transgender women and girls to compete in women's sports. many law experts question the legality of the president's move. >> another executive order that is going to be challenged legally, because it is not lawful people who are going to be injured. transgender athlete, by being essentially erased from society. >> cracking down on transgender athletes in women's sports was a key theme in president trump's campaign. for more now, we're joined by suzanne ford, who is executive director of s.f. pride. thank you so much for taking time today
addition to reviewing san jose state's volleyball program, it's also opening reviews into the university of pennsylvania's swimming program and a high school sports league in massachusetts. the announcement comes one day after donald trump signed an executive order that seeks to ban transgender athletes from competing in girls and women's sports. the trump administration has been using title nine to go after schools that provide accommodations for transgender students. president trump's order...
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she was a female swimmer at the university of pennsylvania, and she gained national attention. er how states, schools and sports organizations have handled the issue since then. aside from these global organizations, more sort of local ones like the ncaa. >> it's been a patchwork. some states saying it's okay. some not. in fact, charlie baker, the president of the ncaa, has said that he is looking for guidance that the ncaa is looking for leadership on this. also, charlie baker, a month and a half ago at a congressional hearing, was asked how many athletes there are in the ncaa, over a half million. and then the next question was, how many are transgender? less than ten. so we are talking about a very small number of people, but that hasn't changed the headlines and the arguing and the confusion and the emotion of something that truly is much bigger than just those ten athletes or less than ten athletes. and the lpga. women's golf just in the last month and a half, they also came up with the same policy that, of course, that swimming and track and field did worldwide. which is t
she was a female swimmer at the university of pennsylvania, and she gained national attention. er how states, schools and sports organizations have handled the issue since then. aside from these global organizations, more sort of local ones like the ncaa. >> it's been a patchwork. some states saying it's okay. some not. in fact, charlie baker, the president of the ncaa, has said that he is looking for guidance that the ncaa is looking for leadership on this. also, charlie baker, a month...
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ask you about this lawsuit that was filed by some swimmers, three women swimmers at the university of pennsylvaniacause there was a transgender swimmer on their team. lia thomas. what does the lawsuit say? and what's the probability of it? what does success look like for them? what are we going to see next in that? >> as everyone remembers, i think the lia thomas story and your heart goes out to her as she was transitioning. but then, of course, she was swimming and it became a huge issue, especially those videos, right, of seeing her so far ahead of the other swimmers in ivy league meets and in the ncaa. she won an ncaa title and this really brought it to a head back then in 2022. so now no surprise that now we would see lawsuits based on what president trump has done. i would wonder about going backwards and being able to look at something. was the policy of the ivy league and the ncaa at the time they were following their rules, but now those rules have changed. and because this is such an emotional issue, it's a political issue. clearly, we could see a scenario where it goes to a judge or wher
ask you about this lawsuit that was filed by some swimmers, three women swimmers at the university of pennsylvaniacause there was a transgender swimmer on their team. lia thomas. what does the lawsuit say? and what's the probability of it? what does success look like for them? what are we going to see next in that? >> as everyone remembers, i think the lia thomas story and your heart goes out to her as she was transitioning. but then, of course, she was swimming and it became a huge...
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you cannot include everyone want to to rece and joe in the audience who is hear from the university of pennsylvania. he brings great expertise on the environment that may come up in the conversation as well. so let's have a panel. we do. we do. [background noises] well, doug, thanks to getting us off to such a brisk start but i did not think you were able to do in 15 minutes, but you did congratulations. i am built gholston a senior fellow in government studies here brookings. i was asked to moderate this panel. and that request, which i assented put me on the path of discovery as i plunged into this report and learn all sorts of things. not only about the organization, but also about the country that i did not know before. so thank you very much. letof me tell you how the rest f this really great show is going to unfold. i am going to introduce the panelists individually. each one will kick offff about five minutes talking about an area of his or her particular expertise plus whatever else they want to talk about. we will then go to 15 or 20 minutes of crosstalk after which there will be at least
you cannot include everyone want to to rece and joe in the audience who is hear from the university of pennsylvania. he brings great expertise on the environment that may come up in the conversation as well. so let's have a panel. we do. we do. [background noises] well, doug, thanks to getting us off to such a brisk start but i did not think you were able to do in 15 minutes, but you did congratulations. i am built gholston a senior fellow in government studies here brookings. i was asked to...
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i would recognize joe from the university of pennsylvania who brings great expertise on discussions about the environment. that may come up in the conversation as well. let's have a panel. bill: doug, thanks for getting us off to such a brisk start. i did not think you would be able to be at in 15 minutes. i am bill galston, a senior fellow in government studies at brookings and i was asked to moderate this panel. that request put me on the path of discovery as i plunged into this report and learned all sorts of things, not only about the organization but also about the country i do not know before. thank you very much. let me tell you how the rest of this great show is going to unfold. i am going to introduce the panelists individually. each one will kickoff for about five minutes talking about an area of his or her particular expertise plus whatever else they want to talk about. we will then go to about 15 to 20 minutes of crosstalk, after which there will be at least 15 minutes available for audience q&a. let us begin at the beginning with ariel, who is the daniel 11 professor at the u
i would recognize joe from the university of pennsylvania who brings great expertise on discussions about the environment. that may come up in the conversation as well. let's have a panel. bill: doug, thanks for getting us off to such a brisk start. i did not think you would be able to be at in 15 minutes. i am bill galston, a senior fellow in government studies at brookings and i was asked to moderate this panel. that request put me on the path of discovery as i plunged into this report and...
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policies that protect children against neglect and abuse and professor of practice at the university of pennsylvania, and experienced supreme court litigator and successfully argued bernie versus flores. and we'll hear from a senior fellow from the cato institute, center for constitutional studies and writes widely on constitutional law and constitutional culture and always nice to welcome my friend walter back to aei where he was professional a researchers and editor. and the aforementioned james phillips who naomi will hold responsible for the success or failure today, he's an aassociate professor for byu and the wheatley center constitutional government initiative and professional practiced constitutional law with the beckett fund. so, again, thanks to all of you for joining us and elizabeth, why don't you go first. >> all right. thank you to naomi for the invitation and to abby and all the staff of the aei for their hospitality and hosting us here and online. so, naomi sort of deftly lays out of thought provoking angle of with the strange bed fellows, together relying to resist governmental intr
policies that protect children against neglect and abuse and professor of practice at the university of pennsylvania, and experienced supreme court litigator and successfully argued bernie versus flores. and we'll hear from a senior fellow from the cato institute, center for constitutional studies and writes widely on constitutional law and constitutional culture and always nice to welcome my friend walter back to aei where he was professional a researchers and editor. and the aforementioned...
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i wanted to recognize joe rahm in the audience, here from the university of pennsylvania, and brings great expertise in discussions about the environment. that may come up in the conversation as well. so let's have a panel. >> -- move the podium and make room for a chair. >> we do. bill: doug, thanks for getting us off to such a brisk start. i didn't think you were going to be able to do it in 15 minutes, but you did. congratulations. i am bill galston, a senior fellow in governance studies here at brookings, and i was asked to moderate this panel. that request, to which i assented, put me on the path of discovery as i plunged into this report and learned all sorts of things, not only about the organization but also about the country i didn't know before, so thank you very much. let me tell you how the rest of this really great show is going to unfold. i am going to introduce the panelists individually. each one will kick off for about five minutes, talking about an area of his or her particular expertise, plus whatever else they want to talk about. we will then go to about 15 or 20
i wanted to recognize joe rahm in the audience, here from the university of pennsylvania, and brings great expertise in discussions about the environment. that may come up in the conversation as well. so let's have a panel. >> -- move the podium and make room for a chair. >> we do. bill: doug, thanks for getting us off to such a brisk start. i didn't think you were going to be able to do it in 15 minutes, but you did. congratulations. i am bill galston, a senior fellow in governance...
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institutes bearing his name at the university of pennsylvania and, of course, the university of delawaretled life. after power seven presidents and their search for. >> purpose beyond. >> the white house. >> and it was released last year, but it's now out in paperback and kind of timely in terms of joe biden's departure. so welcome back to the show. good to have you. thank you. so talk a little bit about the purpose of this book. as we look through the lens at what joe biden's. >> going to do. >> and you look at seven presidents, what did they have in common? >> anything. >> well, so. >> i started writing this book. >> because all of us are confronted with this elusive question of what do we do next all the time? and i thought it would be interesting to. answer that question by looking at the most dramatic transition in the world, president of the united states, where you. >> kind of fall. >> from the stratosphere. >> of political. >> power to. >> just. >> becoming an everyday citizen. >> i just didn't. >> expect it to. >> come out. >> at a time where it had. political relevance. >> righ
institutes bearing his name at the university of pennsylvania and, of course, the university of delawaretled life. after power seven presidents and their search for. >> purpose beyond. >> the white house. >> and it was released last year, but it's now out in paperback and kind of timely in terms of joe biden's departure. so welcome back to the show. good to have you. thank you. so talk a little bit about the purpose of this book. as we look through the lens at what joe...
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university here in washington, d.c. mr. boyle: all of that lends itself to pennsylvania being really the keystone to unlocking 1,600 pennsylvania avenue. in terms of how you win, there are a couple cross cutting measures going on, not just in pennsylvania but nationally. so if you go back 30 years ago, the pennsylvania map looked almost entirely different from how it looks today in two respects. number one, in southwestern pennsylvania outside of pittsburgh, very blue-collar, largely white area. used to be very union. still has some union presence. mike dukakis, the 1998 presidential candidate who lost nationwide and narrowly lost pennsylvania as well, he carried every single one of those counties. every single one of those pennsylvania counties that borders west virginia and he carried west virginia. you go across 300 miles to the eastern part of the state, the area where i'm from, i'm from philadelphia, but if you look outside of philadelphia, every single one of those suburban counties was largely republican. in fact, montgomery county pennsylvania, which demographically is very similar, ironically, similar to montgomery cou
university here in washington, d.c. mr. boyle: all of that lends itself to pennsylvania being really the keystone to unlocking 1,600 pennsylvania avenue. in terms of how you win, there are a couple cross cutting measures going on, not just in pennsylvania but nationally. so if you go back 30 years ago, the pennsylvania map looked almost entirely different from how it looks today in two respects. number one, in southwestern pennsylvania outside of pittsburgh, very blue-collar, largely white...
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mayor knows, and i want you all to know, that the commonwealth of pennsylvania stands firmly with our partners in the city. >> temple university hospital also told fox it received six patients in the aftermath of the crash. what's not yet clear, jonathan, is where those six people were in proximity to that initial crash site. back to you. >> and cb, do we have any indication from officials that that will be the final extent of those hurt on the ground, or should we all be bracing ourselves for more bad news when they next brief us, which you said would be not until the morning saturday? >> well, i should note that those patients received at temple university hospital, we are told by a hospital spokesperson, those people are expected to be okay. so that is some good news out of this tragedy. as for people who perished, based on what pennsylvania governor josh shapiro said during the earlier press briefing, talking about how he knows that the loss is going to be widespread. a lot of us here on the ground, journalists seem to think that we may hear about more casualties when a press briefing is held tomorrow. so more to watch for
mayor knows, and i want you all to know, that the commonwealth of pennsylvania stands firmly with our partners in the city. >> temple university hospital also told fox it received six patients in the aftermath of the crash. what's not yet clear, jonathan, is where those six people were in proximity to that initial crash site. back to you. >> and cb, do we have any indication from officials that that will be the final extent of those hurt on the ground, or should we all be bracing...
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mayor knows, and i want you all to know, that the commonwealth of pennsylvania stands firmly with our partners in the city. >> temple university hospital also told fox it received six patients in the aftermath of the crash. what's not yet clear, jonathan, is where those six people were in proximity to that initial crash site. back to you. >> and cb, do we have any indication from officials that that will be the final extent of those hurt on the ground? or should we all be bracing ourselves for more bad news when they next brief us, which you said would be not until the morning saturday? >> well, i should note that those patients received at temple university hospital, we are told by a hospital spokesperson, those people are expected to be okay. so that is some good news out of this tragedy. as for people who perished, based on what pennsylvania governor josh shapiro said during the earlier press briefing, talking about how he knows that the loss is going to be widespread. a lot of us here on the ground, journalists seem to think that we may hear about more casualties when a press briefing is held tomorrow. so more to watch for
mayor knows, and i want you all to know, that the commonwealth of pennsylvania stands firmly with our partners in the city. >> temple university hospital also told fox it received six patients in the aftermath of the crash. what's not yet clear, jonathan, is where those six people were in proximity to that initial crash site. back to you. >> and cb, do we have any indication from officials that that will be the final extent of those hurt on the ground? or should we all be bracing...