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here in pennsylvania, we get stuff done. together. and when we do accomplish something here in harrisburg, when we movehe 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 but now is the time to invest some of that $14 billion surplus squirreled away here in
here in pennsylvania, we get stuff done. together. and when we do accomplish something here in harrisburg, when we movehe 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...
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right here in pennsylvania. these sites and our investment and innovation are key to growing our economy. rebuilding our communities and combating climatemu change. i know there are bills to pass and work to do to combat climate change. one of the most important things we can do right now is invest in a clean energy economy and the jobs it supports. the plan wl do that and help businesses to succeed here in pennsylvania. when businesses set up shop we want to make sure their new munities to liven it where main street is lined with shops and start small businesses and housing is affordable for that is why am proposing $25 million for batters and initiative building off the keystone. [applause] building off the community to support small businesses downtowns and main pennsylvania. at the same time will launch the pennsylvania regional challengev incentivize regional p local communities can work together to leverage the resources available to them. met with local elected leaders to see how our investments can suppo
right here in pennsylvania. these sites and our investment and innovation are key to growing our economy. rebuilding our communities and combating climatemu change. i know there are bills to pass and work to do to combat climate change. one of the most important things we can do right now is invest in a clean energy economy and the jobs it supports. the plan wl do that and help businesses to succeed here in pennsylvania. when businesses set up shop we want to make sure their new munities to...
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it was known in 1901 built in the corner, 14th and pennsylvania. and you had all these modern accommodations that were incorporated that just bedazzled people. when you think about it, people were visiting washington for the first time and and and visiting white house and visiting capitol hillyfthus america or wherever they th0sat that that they people who had never traveled before. i remember talking to a gentleman who was stayed at the willard hotel and it was that if you walked into the willardhotel had a uniform on that you were you were you were searched you were you given accommodations. if they were available, it was a welcomed place for all service members and many people at first experience in washington was staying at the willard hotel when were 18 or 19 years old prior to going overseas to to the fight during world war two headed opportunity to meet of these people when they the dedication for the world war two memorial and it was fascinating listening to them talk about their recollection of what it was like to be at the willard hotel t
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in fact, pennsylvania avenue was known as the avee america because there were so many hotels along pennsylvania avenue and the willard family, when they were brought in here by the owners, had a prorty to upgrade the status of of this property, wanted to bring in all of those things that people had other cities, including cities in europe, as well, as new york and philadelphia. henry clay came to washington in 18 barrels kentucky straight sour mash, otherwise known as bourbon. in fact, barrel said he brought from bouon count stamped with bn county for tax and that's how the name evolved for bourbon. now he discovered that washingtonians were drinking their juleps, their mint juleps with rum or brandy. he was appalled at this and he decided to show the proper way to make his southern style julep. and he used the relish in showing people how to make a julep, southern style with kentucky, straight bourbon, whiskey. and we continue to to practice that legacy here. in fact, we use henry clay original traditionally in the beginning of every new session of congress, would bring a barrel of bourbon, an
in fact, pennsylvania avenue was known as the avee america because there were so many hotels along pennsylvania avenue and the willard family, when they were brought in here by the owners, had a prorty to upgrade the status of of this property, wanted to bring in all of those things that people had other cities, including cities in europe, as well, as new york and philadelphia. henry clay came to washington in 18 barrels kentucky straight sour mash, otherwise known as bourbon. in fact, barrel...
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pennsylvania. the navy now had its first fleet. five converted merchant ships that were loadednd mand with cannons. but now it needed an admiral to command it and they selected this gentleman, isaac hopkins, 57 year old from providence, rhode island, who served as a privateer captain during the french and indian war. of the five merchant vessels that alfred as his flagship that you see depicted in this painting. and he identified a jones to bee first lieutenant for the navy's first flagship. and gentlemen, we're asking about the flags earlier as the first fleet prepared to sail january of 1776. it raised flags on the■f alfred. congress had approved the grand flag that you see in the lower left here as the official flag of the united colonies. on the 3rd of december 1775, in advance of the declaration of independence and congressman christopher gadsden of south carolina and a member of the newly now expanded marine committee presented paul jones with the flag. you see in the lower right hand side.
pennsylvania. the navy now had its first fleet. five converted merchant ships that were loadednd mand with cannons. but now it needed an admiral to command it and they selected this gentleman, isaac hopkins, 57 year old from providence, rhode island, who served as a privateer captain during the french and indian war. of the five merchant vessels that alfred as his flagship that you see depicted in this painting. and he identified a jones to bee first lieutenant for the navy's first flagship....
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i predicted apl votes in pennsylvania beforefo they occurred. what's interesting about this in particular i was involved in looking at all of the registered voters in california see who is deceased i found a couple who had died years before september 2020 that brenda registration on the system i looked at those that watch these will be fraud that warning made its way into a lawsuit working its way through pennsylvania courts at the time. and sure enough on election day some of those deceased voters cast votes. the votes counted but then after the fact the person who created there's different people for each of the votes they arrested the people made the fraudulent votes they prosecuted and got convictions. they got convictions for those fraudulent votes. what's interesting in the case of pennsylvania that two cases i am talking about are both republicans. who cast damily members. >> doing who they voted for? >> yes in both cases. i'll give to it. yes because the person who committed the fraud admitted they were republicans and they had cast the
i predicted apl votes in pennsylvania beforefo they occurred. what's interesting about this in particular i was involved in looking at all of the registered voters in california see who is deceased i found a couple who had died years before september 2020 that brenda registration on the system i looked at those that watch these will be fraud that warning made its way into a lawsuit working its way through pennsylvania courts at the time. and sure enough on election day some of those deceased...
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it was known in 1901, built in d pennsylvania. and you had all these modern accommodations that were incorporated that just bedazzled people. when you think about it, people were visiting washington for the first time and and and visiting white house and visiting capitol hill. d here's is this this beautiful d th a grand lobby peacock alleythdern conveniences that that they weren't used to home in mid america or wherever they from. it'fainating to talkinto people who visited washington for the first time, whether it be in the 1940s during world war two and and different things that that that they people who had never traveled before. i remember talking to a gentleman was stayed at the willard hotel and it was that if you walked into the willard hotel had a uniform on that you were you were you given accommodations. if they were available, it was a welcomed place for all at first experience in washington was staying at the willard hotel when were 18 or 19 years old prior to going overseas to to the fight during world war two headed
it was known in 1901, built in d pennsylvania. and you had all these modern accommodations that were incorporated that just bedazzled people. when you think about it, people were visiting washington for the first time and and and visiting white house and visiting capitol hill. d here's is this this beautiful d th a grand lobby peacock alleythdern conveniences that that they weren't used to home in mid america or wherever they from. it'fainating to talkinto people who visited washington for the...
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guest: georgia, arizona, nevada, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania. host: in point pleasant bod mor. caller:seen you on tv. there is nothing you can say about the seven states you are talking about, they changed their unconstitutionally. you cannot tell me that is not right. rudy giuliani had affidavits from poll workers and the judges didn't take them up, they said they lacked standingyou keep cu, to get the same number. they weree votes. that is what happened. host: please hang on the line and listen to the response. guest: this is an important point. my work was all tasked specifically to finding the fraud that would survive legal scrutiny. when you bring it to court and the defensettorneys are going to come at you with everything they have two show you messed up, that you were wrong, it is a very high bar. a light of what you're talking about is not data evidence, especially the rudy giuliani thing. it hearsay evidence is almost never evidence you can bring to court successfully, especially when you want to overturn an election result. as far as t
guest: georgia, arizona, nevada, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania. host: in point pleasant bod mor. caller:seen you on tv. there is nothing you can say about the seven states you are talking about, they changed their unconstitutionally. you cannot tell me that is not right. rudy giuliani had affidavits from poll workers and the judges didn't take them up, they said they lacked standingyou keep cu, to get the same number. they weree votes. that is what happened. host: please hang on the line...
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i predicted a couple dead votes in pennsylvania before they occurred. and what's interesting about this in particular is there was -- i was involved in at all of the registered voters in pennsylvania to see who was deceased. i found a couple who had died years before september 2020 when they had brand-new registrations on the system and looked at those and i said, you watch, these will be fraud. that warning made its way into a lawsuit that was working its way through pennsylvania's courts at the time and sure enough on election day some of those ñ■ votes, the votes count bud then after the factco the person who created ad ■ each of the votes they arrested the people who made those fraudulent votes and they prosecuted and got convictions for thosee fraudulent votes and what's interesting in the case of pennsylvania, the two casesre i'm talking about were both republicans who cast deceased votes on family members. >> do we know who they voted for? >> yes n both cases and this is an important question, i'm going g answer to it, yes, because the perso
i predicted a couple dead votes in pennsylvania before they occurred. and what's interesting about this in particular is there was -- i was involved in at all of the registered voters in pennsylvania to see who was deceased. i found a couple who had died years before september 2020 when they had brand-new registrations on the system and looked at those and i said, you watch, these will be fraud. that warning made its way into a lawsuit that was working its way through pennsylvania's courts at...
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in the 19th century pennsylvania democrats, you know, just reverse. i see letters in the paper all the time say, oh, you know, it's the democrats who are racist. or, you know, it's like, well, yeah, they were, but the republican party gave them room. they just driing said thea pennsylvania was inevens on accountwoman and charged it was stevens mind was housekeeper white man employed --and in 1970 there was still that ink he was still going around james dell stevens was informed directly or and he jolly traces it back to dixon and the klansman. hater. and i'm not going to dwell on this too much. oj dickey came to lancaster and i don't remember the exact year at the moment, but he shared a space in stephen's law office at one time and when stevens died or and so stevens knew him pretty well, and stevens even made him one of the executors of his estate. when stevens died and he died in washington washington, lydia a the family arractwi ed aineyd process through the street with the with the casket over to shriner cemetery where he would be buried and so t
in the 19th century pennsylvania democrats, you know, just reverse. i see letters in the paper all the time say, oh, you know, it's the democrats who are racist. or, you know, it's like, well, yeah, they were, but the republican party gave them room. they just driing said thea pennsylvania was inevens on accountwoman and charged it was stevens mind was housekeeper white man employed --and in 1970 there was still that ink he was still going around james dell stevens was informed directly or and...
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i live in a little town in northeastern pennsylvania. and one of the towns very near us happens to be where my late wife is buried. and i'll be on her stone as well. it's called wyoming■aat cemetery, there's a grave of a confederate soldier, so he's kind of odd. in there is the only confederate we have. is that he was a prisoner of war and it was a prison camp up. and upstate new york. and they were on eir wath when he passed and they buried him there. i don't have his name with me because i didn't know this discussion was going to come up. i have it back home. so i just wanted to mention that because if anybody ever hears about him, they can verify through me and i can tell you his name and where hhe his headstone is with his grave is some of the p.o.w.s who were in the train crash, survived and fled and a few of them were found, died later and they were buried secretly. and then in decades later, the government tried to findheey wes concealed where the burial sites are. so there are confederate p.o.w.s buried throughout northeastern
i live in a little town in northeastern pennsylvania. and one of the towns very near us happens to be where my late wife is buried. and i'll be on her stone as well. it's called wyoming■aat cemetery, there's a grave of a confederate soldier, so he's kind of odd. in there is the only confederate we have. is that he was a prisoner of war and it was a prison camp up. and upstate new york. and they were on eir wath when he passed and they buried him there. i don't have his name with me because i...
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today as enter the in your pennsylvania there's a sign pennsylvania pursue your happiness kind of made me a little bit made my wife and i'm pretty depressed because it didn't like they were getting the point of what they're pursuing. you know, it sounds like, you know, follow your bliss or. you know, that song, if it makes you happy, it can't be that bad sort of thing. you know, you do you it sounded more of that than what would want the state of pennsylvania to stand for. but we're talking about we're talking about the same thing here. we're talking finding a a citizenry and a leadership that understands happiness as to drive through the pursuit of virtue, through the pursuit of of of of self-restraint. and i think it comes down to what we were just talking about. everything is built around the idea that we're all going to restrain our worst impulses, our dictatorial impulses. george washington set the standard when he went back the farm cincinnatus. we've come a long way from to to having a presumptive candidate, republican candidate who doesn't want to go back to the farm at all and
today as enter the in your pennsylvania there's a sign pennsylvania pursue your happiness kind of made me a little bit made my wife and i'm pretty depressed because it didn't like they were getting the point of what they're pursuing. you know, it sounds like, you know, follow your bliss or. you know, that song, if it makes you happy, it can't be that bad sort of thing. you know, you do you it sounded more of that than what would want the state of pennsylvania to stand for. but we're talking...
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so naturally people of pennsylvania want to know why their senators been kicked out of the senate. so you start getting growing public feeling that we want to see what's going on when senate meets here in philadelphia and add to that, the press obviously wants to know what's going on because they've got guys sitting in the balcony watching the house. they want to have guys sitting up here watching, the senate, because that's news final. i am sure of it, that the house of representatives is sitting downstairs meeting in public, going, you know, why do those guys upstairs get to meet in private when we have to sit in front of all these people? so i'm sure there's pressure coming from many different directions. ter about five years of meeting behind closed doors, the senate relents and builds a small balcony and they start to as well here in philadelphia. and again, that's one of those longstanding traditions. but again, when you go back to our earliest this is where you're saying that they don't have everything set stone. they have a constitution only four pages long. these men have
so naturally people of pennsylvania want to know why their senators been kicked out of the senate. so you start getting growing public feeling that we want to see what's going on when senate meets here in philadelphia and add to that, the press obviously wants to know what's going on because they've got guys sitting in the balcony watching the house. they want to have guys sitting up here watching, the senate, because that's news final. i am sure of it, that the house of representatives is...
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. >> he is a present of the pennsylvania farm bureau farm bureauchairman o. seems like a good guess that you have agriculture is our number one industry not just in pennsylvania but across the country. pennsylvania farm bureau think >> it was amazing to see my first state of the union address. taking it all in's pretty awesome what you think of tonight speech? >> it was obviously an outstanding that was very clear. a lot of division, sort of subtle wheat need eight uniter in+- chief not a divider in chi. someone is got to be doing the math on all of the platitudes in campaign promises i would not■pe shocked if that would push the debt north of $50 trillion. i do think the president passed the test in terms of had is he e to demonstrate energy? for that hour in five minutes he spoke i thought he did a good job of that. th this november will come down to not so much a discussion of age or energy but rightfully so policies and ouomes. >> what did you think about the man in the chair behind the president speaker johnson and the role he had to play in the chair
. >> he is a present of the pennsylvania farm bureau farm bureauchairman o. seems like a good guess that you have agriculture is our number one industry not just in pennsylvania but across the country. pennsylvania farm bureau think >> it was amazing to see my first state of the union address. taking it all in's pretty awesome what you think of tonight speech? >> it was obviously an outstanding that was very clear. a lot of division, sort of subtle wheat need eight uniter in+-...
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somebody told me recently that he was to run for pennsylvania governor or maybe wa pennsylvania's congressman. but other than that i, i don't know. and, you know, i was a child the time. so if he was it wouldn't reach. that would have been a fantastic think about that running. well, maybe he was running for senate. you know, i never you know wilkes barrow yeah. because he was born and raised in pennsylvania and still had strong in the area. i don't know that he had much interest in it. he had kind of the powell philosophy, but■d but but, yeah, somebody in this book, then this book tour era, he somebody did tell that. well, for our viewers, you enjoy this book launch. please stay tuned for our social media online announcements for future book events taking place at the reagan institute. i read it here. please join me in thanking kristen carlucci wade for her book, get me
somebody told me recently that he was to run for pennsylvania governor or maybe wa pennsylvania's congressman. but other than that i, i don't know. and, you know, i was a child the time. so if he was it wouldn't reach. that would have been a fantastic think about that running. well, maybe he was running for senate. you know, i never you know wilkes barrow yeah. because he was born and raised in pennsylvania and still had strong in the area. i don't know that he had much interest in it. he had...
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in the 19th century pennsylvania democrats, you know, just reverse. i see letters in the paper all the time say, oh, you know, it's the democrats who are racist. or, you know, it's like, well, yeah, they were, but the republican party gave them rm. they just drifted there. i'm sorry. sorry. tomtom's going to. give me th hook. anyway, one evens biographer said the whole democratic press, a pennsylvania was in the of assailing mr. stevens on account of his association with this woman and charged it was illicit stevens mind was as crippled as is clubfoot. they said, and they made sneering allusions to hishousekr white man employed -- servants. and in 1970 there was still that kind of think he was still going around james dell he wrote stories persist that stevens was informed directly or indirectly by a -- mistress and he joll traces it back to dixon and the klansman. well, a lesser hater. and i'm not going to dwell on this too much. oj dickey came to lancaster and i don't remember the exact year at the moment, but he shared a space in stephen's law offi
in the 19th century pennsylvania democrats, you know, just reverse. i see letters in the paper all the time say, oh, you know, it's the democrats who are racist. or, you know, it's like, well, yeah, they were, but the republican party gave them rm. they just drifted there. i'm sorry. sorry. tomtom's going to. give me th hook. anyway, one evens biographer said the whole democratic press, a pennsylvania was in the of assailing mr. stevens on account of his association with this woman and charged...
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because he was born and raised in pennsylvania and still had strong in the area. i don't know that he had much interest in it. he had kind of the powell philosophy, but■d but but, yeah, somebody in this book, then this book tour era, he somebody did tell that. well, for our viewers, you enjoy this book launch. please stay tuned for our social media online announcements for future book events taking place at the reagan institute. i read it here. please join me in thanking kristen carlucci wade for her book, get me ms. butler: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from california. ms. butler: mr. president, i rise today on the final day recognizing plaque history month to bring attention to this chamber and to the american people watching the very harmful and antidemocratic practice of book banning happening or being attempted in states all over our country. mr. president, the first congress shall make no law on is respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press or the
because he was born and raised in pennsylvania and still had strong in the area. i don't know that he had much interest in it. he had kind of the powell philosophy, but■d but but, yeah, somebody in this book, then this book tour era, he somebody did tell that. well, for our viewers, you enjoy this book launch. please stay tuned for our social media online announcements for future book events taking place at the reagan institute. i read it here. please join me in thanking kristen carlucci wade...
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so we're in pennsylvania we would know what beer you drink, car you drive, how many kids you have with your mortgages. right, set up or upside down, what color your truck. and after a thousand points, a consumer data and every one of your heads, we're going to message to you. and so we're going to find out what you believe, why you believe it. knock on your door if you look like you're a voter for us, we're going to give you a form fill out so that you send it in to the clerk and sign an absentee ballot at early vote. and we're going to knock on your to make sure you turned it in. and once you turn it in, we're going to go to the next person. the point is, is that when you think about the of dollars that are raised in an election like this, it's not billions of dollars thrown around all over the place. it's of dollars spent six states to influence the outcome of 100,000 people. your pool is a little than that, but it's 100,000 that are going to make or break you. so the question then is not so much whether you like trump you love trump, you like biden hate biden. what really matters is
so we're in pennsylvania we would know what beer you drink, car you drive, how many kids you have with your mortgages. right, set up or upside down, what color your truck. and after a thousand points, a consumer data and every one of your heads, we're going to message to you. and so we're going to find out what you believe, why you believe it. knock on your door if you look like you're a voter for us, we're going to give you a form fill out so that you send it in to the clerk and sign an...
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exchange with university presidents at a recent hearing on anti-semitism where soon after the presidents pennsylvania resigned. from national harbor at maryland marylandthis is 20 minutes. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen plee welcome from new york chair of the house republican conference. [cheering] [applause]
exchange with university presidents at a recent hearing on anti-semitism where soon after the presidents pennsylvania resigned. from national harbor at maryland marylandthis is 20 minutes. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen plee welcome from new york chair of the house republican conference. [cheering] [applause]
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so your attention to this issue and pe pennsylvania. we will be doing a lot of calls with managers in fact to someone yesterday with 375 managers through the research, the house so that they could understand how to implement it in these n policies. sixty minutes in a way as awful as that was for many of us towa. it might be accurate 98% of the time, but inge when you are wrong to present of the time that can create a lot of damage and especially if you are one of those people that thought maybe didn't seem to notice, may be thought it was a scam. so we are going to be doing for things right away and do others. we are no longer going to do that brutal sort of 100% clawback the■- beneficri second we will shift the burden of claimant to do it. third, we are going to allow repayment plans since the va does and sometimes they make mistakes. a 60 month period of time instead of 36 that we had been and finally we are going to make iteficiaries to request the waiver the payment because the social securityo be able to waive certain payments if
so your attention to this issue and pe pennsylvania. we will be doing a lot of calls with managers in fact to someone yesterday with 375 managers through the research, the house so that they could understand how to implement it in these n policies. sixty minutes in a way as awful as that was for many of us towa. it might be accurate 98% of the time, but inge when you are wrong to present of the time that can create a lot of damage and especially if you are one of those people that thought maybe...
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including some challenges ssa employees in pennsylvania have encountered. in getting approval but reasonable accommodations. so, supporting the ssa workforcr supporting social security beneficiaries. commissioner, i know in your first few months on the job you focused on your significant attention on listening to ssa staff and stakeholders.ear more about what you have learned. an endpoint to hear about your goals and plans to bring about change the social security administration. however, without adequate funding and legislative those goals and fixing existing problems will be very difficult. in section i will continue to push for robust funding for which will support investments in technology, hiring, and retention. while we work to plan to improve the benefy process it's critical we increase social security benefits across the board. that is why i support efforts in l increase benefits like repeal of the windfall elimination provision in the o they have dedicated their lives to public service. mostly pushing for passage of my swift act, which would increa
including some challenges ssa employees in pennsylvania have encountered. in getting approval but reasonable accommodations. so, supporting the ssa workforcr supporting social security beneficiaries. commissioner, i know in your first few months on the job you focused on your significant attention on listening to ssa staff and stakeholders.ear more about what you have learned. an endpoint to hear about your goals and plans to bring about change the social security administration. however,...
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at the same type c-span points out republican representative briapatrick of pennsylvania has also filed discharge petition on similar legislation that includes border security provision. the senate passes 95 billion-dollar aid package last month by a vote of 70 -- 29 with 22 republicans voting in favor. colorado rse end of next week. several months ahead if in his current term nc announced back in the fall he would not be seeking reelection. in a written statement the revocable lawmaker thanked his constituents for their support and encouragement throughout the years and said he looks forward to stayingnv spending more time in colorado and it with family but his departure decreases the house republants. democrats hold 213. represented buck was first elected to congress in 2014.■5 ♪ c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more includingst. >> are you thinking this is just a community center? it is way more than that. comcast is partnering with 1000 commun■kity centers the tools ty need to be ready for anything. suort c-span as a
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because he was born and raised in pennsylvania and still had strong in the area. i don't know that he had much interest in it. he had kind of the powell philosophy, but but but, yeah, somebody in this book, then this book tour era, he somebody did tell that. well, for our viewers, you enjoy this book launch. please stay tuned for our sociao media online announcements for future book events taking place at the reagan institute. i read it here. please join me in thanking kristen carlucci wade for her book, get mes2■ ms. butler: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from california. ms. butler: mr. president, i rise today on the final day recognizingla
because he was born and raised in pennsylvania and still had strong in the area. i don't know that he had much interest in it. he had kind of the powell philosophy, but but but, yeah, somebody in this book, then this book tour era, he somebody did tell that. well, for our viewers, you enjoy this book launch. please stay tuned for our sociao media online announcements for future book events taking place at the reagan institute. i read it here. please join me in thanking kristen carlucci wade for...
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recent changes in broadband infrastructure so that states including massachusetts, colora, florida, pennsylvania have all implemented preference systems so that in evaluating guaranties, bids to provide services to unserved and underserved areas that that gets taken up. i know at granite and other resellers we have customers that have hundreds or thousands of■ locations who have both cutting-edge ai initiatives, sana was here for those missed to help business customers do and they have the most advanced ai systems. they have fiber, data centers but they have hundred-year-old circuits at other locations and need that implemented and aggregated and resolve today make it functional for the business and that's the role that we serve and othersik us serve within the industry. we really think it's critically important to have open access at a state and federalevel. >> jade, one of the items on the checklist is innovative ways like micro trenching to speed deployment, minimize disruption or damage to the roads and the rights of way, quick restoration. what are some of the things that you see that wou
recent changes in broadband infrastructure so that states including massachusetts, colora, florida, pennsylvania have all implemented preference systems so that in evaluating guaranties, bids to provide services to unserved and underserved areas that that gets taken up. i know at granite and other resellers we have customers that have hundreds or thousands of■ locations who have both cutting-edge ai initiatives, sana was here for those missed to help business customers do and they have the...
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let's start with jason in pennsylvania. go ahead, jason. >> caller: have though. i'm in icivics member and i'm excited -- yes, hello.■w excited because he's my two favorite favorite resource can c-span and icivics together. imlking. i've been in icivics user for over ten years. it's a a fantastic resource. really engaged with students in learning at all different levels and ups look cited as a middle school teacher to have these resources and also i can't wait for civseally excited. my question is, how do you curate your material to be used in a country where civics to be a a device that topic and is become more a more difficult to teach it in schools? if you talk more about tha so hu guys together. >> guest: thank you so much. so have, it's about 400 teachers strong and they are part of icivics.uestion, jason, is really you. we higher educators and educators know how to make advanced topic, direct and to engage students. so we don't, for example, higher on educators who know their students come to know the material and know how to make it fu f students. that's
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our group in scranton, pennsylvania about working-class people who built thisjc country. i watched in horror as two of my heroes like many of you did doctor king were assassinated.ée the legacy inspired me too pursue a career in service. i left a law firm and became a public defender because my city, bloomington was only city in america occupied by the national guard after doctor king was assassinated due to the riots i became a county councilman almost by accident. i had elected to the right state senate when i'd no intention of running at age 29. then vice president first black president now president for the first women. [inaudible] [cheering] in my i was too young. [laughter] by the way they did not let me on the senate elevator to vote , joke. i've been told i am too old. where that young or old i have always been known i've always known what endures i have known our northstar. the very idea of americans were all created equal. equally throughout our lives. with never fully lived up to that idea we have never walked away from either. and i won't walk away from it no
our group in scranton, pennsylvania about working-class people who built thisjc country. i watched in horror as two of my heroes like many of you did doctor king were assassinated.ée the legacy inspired me too pursue a career in service. i left a law firm and became a public defender because my city, bloomington was only city in america occupied by the national guard after doctor king was assassinated due to the riots i became a county councilman almost by accident. i had elected to the right...
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election, 6% of the electorate voted for a third party candidate and the green numbers in wisconsin and pennsylvania are bigger than llary losing margin and four, running. we may come close to having eight or 10% of the electorate as a vote for a third party candidate. this time around. and how that falls out is anybody's everything. both of these men and they're likely to be the two nominees unless unles strikes. you how they conduct themselves is going to affect how people vote. debate, if we have a debate, it will be the most conrnreed c had one and we had a large number ofd voters and after that debate in which ronald reagan handled himself well, the undecideds moved his direction. if we have a debate that debate will have huge consequence for the outcome of the election. and if we have a debate how the american react to the absence one and who they blame for it could also have consequences. that's a great won't repeat but party chairman welcome to a few as party chairman what i really want to stress here is how the campaign apparatus looks at an election. this election is not a national electio
election, 6% of the electorate voted for a third party candidate and the green numbers in wisconsin and pennsylvania are bigger than llary losing margin and four, running. we may come close to having eight or 10% of the electorate as a vote for a third party candidate. this time around. and how that falls out is anybody's everything. both of these men and they're likely to be the two nominees unless unles strikes. you how they conduct themselves is going to affect how people vote. debate, if we...
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so he left body to the university of pennsylvania for the medical students to dissect. but he had also this peculiar it was one along with a lady who wanted to prove that a superior was related to unusually large brain size. so they left the skulls and brains to in your anatomist by the name of swpix.com, who analyzed the great, the great and famous of those days in the scientific world in terms brain volume. and it turns out that cope's volume was a little bit higher than. the average for caucasian male in those days. he had hoped that marsh would follow him so that he could show the world that marsh's brain was, in fact, smaller than this. but marsh opted for a more traditional burial, and his grave is still in the graveyard. in new haven, there's a prominent plaque it, and he's sort of, as himself preserved for eternity. cope's eventually ended up with some pennsylvania with the rest of his, and this became very interesting because a lot of people claimed that he had died of syphilis, yet careful medical examination by several specialists of his bones revealed no evi
so he left body to the university of pennsylvania for the medical students to dissect. but he had also this peculiar it was one along with a lady who wanted to prove that a superior was related to unusually large brain size. so they left the skulls and brains to in your anatomist by the name of swpix.com, who analyzed the great, the great and famous of those days in the scientific world in terms brain volume. and it turns out that cope's volume was a little bit higher than. the average for...
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and whether you being from pennsylvania? i'm from pennsylvania. and we had to take pennsylvania history, so i don't know if they do that in georgia, but if they do, is this part of the history. no. and how do we make it pointed in the. well, we we will organize. it's on the list of things we need to. do i wish i knew that steak house. i i'm a pessimist here, but i'm sure i got some good though yeah. so yeah i. all right, let me know. let me know. thank you for that. oh, good evening. my name is bud smith. mayor and dr. i'd like to ask you both a question. how long do you feel it's going to take before see another black female mayor in atlanta in atlanta? oh, i think the door is wide. i mean, i. i mean, were you asking me? i would just i would just say i considered my job every single day to be sure door was still open when i left. that was my job. we just go, yeah, i'm nothing. i have nothing to add. mayor franklin, as i said at the beginning of the talk and, the history of all the mayors before, i'm just staying in that you receive more votes cas
and whether you being from pennsylvania? i'm from pennsylvania. and we had to take pennsylvania history, so i don't know if they do that in georgia, but if they do, is this part of the history. no. and how do we make it pointed in the. well, we we will organize. it's on the list of things we need to. do i wish i knew that steak house. i i'm a pessimist here, but i'm sure i got some good though yeah. so yeah i. all right, let me know. let me know. thank you for that. oh, good evening. my name is...
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florida, pennsylvania, sylvania, new hampshire. and i have my approach as a journalist is. i've continued to write about this. and my strategy is really pass this law. what are the consequences? what are the. that's my question. okay. we're going to pass this law. how does this out? so one example is in keller, texas, the you know that when the school board took over and they decided that one of the things they were going news rather than have librarians be in charge of curating their collections and choosing the books, which i my reporting for this book i had several librarians just walk me through how you're trained, what you learn, and what you do in keller, texas, this far right school board decided, they were going to be in charge. and the new policy was that they would approve every purchase of every book and that it wouldÑz e 30 days out in the community. and then they would address it. i watched one five and a half hour school board meeting in which at one point a library, a middle school library stood up, walked to the podium. and i just, you know, librarians are
florida, pennsylvania, sylvania, new hampshire. and i have my approach as a journalist is. i've continued to write about this. and my strategy is really pass this law. what are the consequences? what are the. that's my question. okay. we're going to pass this law. how does this out? so one example is in keller, texas, the you know that when the school board took over and they decided that one of the things they were going news rather than have librarians be in charge of curating their...
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but now the mcneal collection at university of pennsylvania and he was he was really of it so so it but i go in that direction. i made it kind of more personal to me because they this this subject has really changed my own appreciation of my collection and in the past 50 years, i thought i understood the basic theme of my collection about exploration and settlement of the american west and i defined the american west as the europeans, putting their foot on american soil. so new york was the west when somebody stepped off the. but i discovered this a much deeper behind my collection, and it really has increased my in my enjoyment very significantly and i hope i can prompt people to deeper discoveries in their own people, whether historical personality is a living, people have always been the focus of my life to survive the intense neighborhood i up in almost a tenement type of situation. i studied individual personality so that i could appreciate something good in people. and i've never stopped being interested when i went into this field as a dealer, i realized that people who are inter
but now the mcneal collection at university of pennsylvania and he was he was really of it so so it but i go in that direction. i made it kind of more personal to me because they this this subject has really changed my own appreciation of my collection and in the past 50 years, i thought i understood the basic theme of my collection about exploration and settlement of the american west and i defined the american west as the europeans, putting their foot on american soil. so new york was the...
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. >> host: don in pennsylvania, republican your next. >> caller: thank you for taking my call for everything inflation is coming under control but from a government spending standpoint, my local township taxes went. my medicare part b with a 6%. even if inflation is coming down the government spending, i don't know if that's part of the basket have determined inflation. it would be interesting to your comments regarding that. >> host: let's take that, interesting point. government spending try to write. it'sth not really part of the inflation basket so doesn't directly affect the numbers. there are some economists who worry more government spending does create, can help boost demand in the economy overall spending and i can potentially keep inflation higher. other people point out that, i me still sorting out has mostly been seen as a supply driven situation where we had the supply chain snarls and the pandemic, shortagest get things on store shelves and that is what drove both the inflation that we've seen and as that has been sorted out that's how inflation is come down without even really
. >> host: don in pennsylvania, republican your next. >> caller: thank you for taking my call for everything inflation is coming under control but from a government spending standpoint, my local township taxes went. my medicare part b with a 6%. even if inflation is coming down the government spending, i don't know if that's part of the basket have determined inflation. it would be interesting to your comments regarding that. >> host: let's take that, interesting point....
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last year delaware, pennsylvania and new jersey were selecd by a hydrogen hub. the program was funded by president biden's bipartisan infrastructure law. the u.s. of energy selected just seven proposals out of 79 applications across the country. and we were one of the■qçv seve. the federal designation will bring $750 million to the region. make no mistake, this is a generaonal opportunity to build a clean energy industry right here in delaware and in this region. and to compete for good union jobs of the future. also receivn federal funding to help expand the port of wilmington. for decades jobs at the port have been a gateway to the middle class for thousands of workers and their families. these are the kinds of jobs our state and country were built on. we're also increasing support for towns and cities across the state. last year we celebrated additional funding to redevelop th capital shopping center in seaford. we're building new affordable housing on the east side ofc?é housing will be director, eugene young, and his team are leading that work. [applaus
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., and a fourth plane crashed in a field near shanksville, pennsylvania. but the 911 commission concluded that that fourth planes intend to target was either the white house or heretol building. one of the outcomes of the 911 investigation is were was the creation of a new cabinet level department of the federal government. the new department of homeland security. and this chart right here shows was created while the that law was being considered. and it shows all of the many different sections of the federal that had a role to play in the nation's national security and illustrated how spread out those responsibilities were and how little coordination there was between those different federal government entities. so the new department of homeland security was created to bring all of those different pieces of the national security system, all under one person in one leadership. i think it's really important for americans to understand and what happens here in the capitol and what our elected representatives do on our behalf. the historical investigations th
., and a fourth plane crashed in a field near shanksville, pennsylvania. but the 911 commission concluded that that fourth planes intend to target was either the white house or heretol building. one of the outcomes of the 911 investigation is were was the creation of a new cabinet level department of the federal government. the new department of homeland security. and this chart right here shows was created while the that law was being considered. and it shows all of the many different sections...
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new can tell everything you need to know about a random, 70-year-old, single man who lives in central pennsylvania by whether you walk into his house if fox news is on all the time or something else. people have become so insulated and into their own bespoke realities. they create their own realities and it is unbelievably disruptive of a country that is by its very nature large, pluralistic. we have lots of different communities. huge geographic diversity. religious, racial, every kind of diversity. and we need to be able to have certain things that we agree on. we have to have certain facts that we all except as true so we can compromise with one another and we can say, ok, you like more immigration, we like less immigration, let's meet in the middle. that has become practically impossible in our age of bespoke realities where people on the right don't just think that democrats want more immigration or have more liberal views about it. they think that democrats have a scheme, a plot run by jews to import more dark skinned people into the country in the great replacement. so, how do you compromis
new can tell everything you need to know about a random, 70-year-old, single man who lives in central pennsylvania by whether you walk into his house if fox news is on all the time or something else. people have become so insulated and into their own bespoke realities. they create their own realities and it is unbelievably disruptive of a country that is by its very nature large, pluralistic. we have lots of different communities. huge geographic diversity. religious, racial, every kind of...