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to this point in the term and i love pennsylvania, went to school in pennsylvania. philadelphia. we love this state and i love the union and the workers and when i built buildings in new york i build them exclusively with unions. people do not understand. i was exclusive. in the last really great election, our election of 2016, we did great with the union workers, great. we did not do good with the leadership. the leadership said we have always gone democrat. let's go that way. that did not work out too well or some of them. is -- as gretchen said, this would never have happened without me and us, this would never have happened. i am with you. remember that and remember that pennsylvania, pennsylvania has the best numbers they have ever had in the history of the state. that is for a very good reason and you know what that reason is, hello, here i am. and i am truly honored to be here with the amazing energy workers and construction workers, these are talented people. the craft workers who make america run and who make america proud. we are proud again. o one in the
to this point in the term and i love pennsylvania, went to school in pennsylvania. philadelphia. we love this state and i love the union and the workers and when i built buildings in new york i build them exclusively with unions. people do not understand. i was exclusive. in the last really great election, our election of 2016, we did great with the union workers, great. we did not do good with the leadership. the leadership said we have always gone democrat. let's go that way. that did not...
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the last administration try to coal and pennsylvania pennsylvania fracking. if they got in, your fracking is gone, your coal is gone. i don't know what the hell you're going to do. you don't want to make widgets, right? do you want to make computers, little tiny stuff? you're going to go home, alice, this is no job. no, you want to make steel and you want to dig coal, and that's what you want to do. i was in west virginia when hillary made that terrible statement that she wants to close up all of the coal. she forgot in three weeks she was going to west virginia. remember, she went to close up all the coal. she was in an area where they didn't do the coal and she said were going to close up all coal. steel is going to be in big trouble. she forgot, and three weeks she was going to west virginia. that didn't work out too well. i won that one by 42 points. west virginia. think this time we have a good chance of winning virginia, which is a tough one to win, because you have some people there that maybe don't agree with us, but i think we have a really good chan
the last administration try to coal and pennsylvania pennsylvania fracking. if they got in, your fracking is gone, your coal is gone. i don't know what the hell you're going to do. you don't want to make widgets, right? do you want to make computers, little tiny stuff? you're going to go home, alice, this is no job. no, you want to make steel and you want to dig coal, and that's what you want to do. i was in west virginia when hillary made that terrible statement that she wants to close up all...
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he is joining us from middletown pennsylvania. the chair of the three mile island alert. thank you for being with us. >>> it was the first step in a nuclear nightmare. as far as we know at this hour no worst than that. but a government official said a breakdown in anatomic power plant in pennsylvania is probably the worst nuclear reactor accident to date. there was no apparent serious contamination of workers. the group said that radiation inside the plant is at eight times the deadly level. so strong that after passing through a three foot concrete while it can be measured a mile away. >> the accident occurred here at the three mile island nuclear power plant a dozen miles south of harrisburg. at about 4 am two water pumps that cooled reactor number two shut down. officials say 50 to 60,000 gallons of radioactive water escaped into the reactor and that the radioactivity penetrated the walls. steam escaped into the atmosphere and radiation was detected as far as one mile away. at least 50 workers and perhaps twice that number were at the plant when the accident occurred.
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you look at pennsylvania. when you look at the fact the last gop president to win that state before president trump was president george h.w. bush in 1988. here's the deal, president trump connect to the american worker, the blue collar democrat those left behind under the obama/biden administration. >> sandra: some can make the point, mercedes, and i'm sure you see it out there in pockets of midwest states, some areas have not benefitted as much as the broader country when it comes to the economic rebound from several years ago. here's the real clear politics average in a trump-biden match-up and had joe biden the frontrunner beating him. how's he close the gap? >> the polls today won't be reflective of what we'll see when you have more of a match to match head-on match between a democrat and obviously president trump. look, it's very clear president trump is in a winning position. he has a record to run on. a positive record. that of economic sustainable economic growth that are impacting the states and impa
you look at pennsylvania. when you look at the fact the last gop president to win that state before president trump was president george h.w. bush in 1988. here's the deal, president trump connect to the american worker, the blue collar democrat those left behind under the obama/biden administration. >> sandra: some can make the point, mercedes, and i'm sure you see it out there in pockets of midwest states, some areas have not benefitted as much as the broader country when it comes to...
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. >> march 28th, 1979, the events just out of harrisburg, pennsylvania. we look back at the three mile island accident, which was the partial meltdown of a reactor, reactor number two at the facility in dopennsylvania. the incident rated a 5 on the 7-point international nuclear event scale. here's how ed bradley of cbs news covered it. >> reporter: this is not a community that scares easily. major floods and hurricane agnus have come here, and the town survived. almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear, or feel. >> that from cbs news. of course, the fear was radiation following the partial meltdown at tmi, the nuclear generating station. considered the most serious nuclear power accident in the history of the u.s. for the next 90 minutes, we'll look back at the events that occurred. eric epstein is joining us live. he is the chair of the three mile island alert, which is what? >> three mile island alert is a safe energy organization founded in 1977, two years before the accident at
. >> march 28th, 1979, the events just out of harrisburg, pennsylvania. we look back at the three mile island accident, which was the partial meltdown of a reactor, reactor number two at the facility in dopennsylvania. the incident rated a 5 on the 7-point international nuclear event scale. here's how ed bradley of cbs news covered it. >> reporter: this is not a community that scares easily. major floods and hurricane agnus have come here, and the town survived. almost a week last...
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they begin to plan what would become the pennsylvania campai campaign. they plan to gather what would become the pennsylvania campaign and during this time, the winter months of the early spring of 1863. the sad thing for robert e. lee and for the confederacy if you will go so far as that, is that jackson is cut down before lee can even get into pennsylvania which is a huge handicap for him because he has planned the campaign with jackson. that's part of the reason that we are going to have huge confederacy in problems and what will become deaconess beat gettysburg and being. there were three areas of consideration that were explained nationally in the confederacy right at the advent of the chancellorsville campaign after which jackson will die. virginia or the eastern theater represented by number three, the tennessee theater represented by number two and the mississippi theater represented by number one particularly the pittsburgh. robert e. lee, and jackson will determine well before, the battle of chancellorsville that number three needs to be if thi
they begin to plan what would become the pennsylvania campai campaign. they plan to gather what would become the pennsylvania campaign and during this time, the winter months of the early spring of 1863. the sad thing for robert e. lee and for the confederacy if you will go so far as that, is that jackson is cut down before lee can even get into pennsylvania which is a huge handicap for him because he has planned the campaign with jackson. that's part of the reason that we are going to have...
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they are living at mothers' homn pper darby, pennsylvania. it's a shelter for pregnantse once a convent.n what was >> hi, how're you doing today? okay, very good. >> obenhaus: it was founded in 1991 by a group led by dr. isajiw. >> being able to promise them a place to live was an extremely powerful tool. that gave them the courage to choose life.he >> obenhaus: m' home can house up to 20 women. they can stay while pregnant and for six months after theyr. deli >> the common circumstance that brings the majority of our residents here is trauma. there's abuse. a there't of domestic violence. there's drug addiction. st, there's trauma that's overflowing from childhood, t thint never heal, disconnected families. our goal is to support those women who, in spite of their circumstances, still want to give birth to these babies. when women come in for the interview, they've already made the decision that they want to keep their baby. a they are just looking fofe place. where are you living? >> um, some guy let me stay at his hoe, he said i had until
they are living at mothers' homn pper darby, pennsylvania. it's a shelter for pregnantse once a convent.n what was >> hi, how're you doing today? okay, very good. >> obenhaus: it was founded in 1991 by a group led by dr. isajiw. >> being able to promise them a place to live was an extremely powerful tool. that gave them the courage to choose life.he >> obenhaus: m' home can house up to 20 women. they can stay while pregnant and for six months after theyr. deli >>...
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>> on that note, eric epstein is joining us from middletown, pennsylvania. the chair of the three mile island alert. thank you very much for being with us here on cspan television and cspan3's american history tv. >> it was the first step in a nuclear nightmare. as far as we know at this hour, no worse than that. a government official said that a breakdown in an atomic power plant in pennsylvania today is probably the worst nuclear reactor accident to date. there was no apparent serious contamination of workers, but a safety group said radiation inside the plant is at eight times the deadly level. so strong, after passing through a 3-foot thick concrete wall, it can be measured a mile away. gary shepherd reports from harrisburg. >> reporter: the accident occurred here at the three mile island nuclear power plant a dozen miles south of harrisburg. about 4:00 this morning, two water pumps that help cool reactor number two shut down. officials say some 50 to 60,000 gallons of radioactive water escaped into the reactor building. and that the radioactivity penetr
>> on that note, eric epstein is joining us from middletown, pennsylvania. the chair of the three mile island alert. thank you very much for being with us here on cspan television and cspan3's american history tv. >> it was the first step in a nuclear nightmare. as far as we know at this hour, no worse than that. a government official said that a breakdown in an atomic power plant in pennsylvania today is probably the worst nuclear reactor accident to date. there was no apparent...
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and unfortunately the commonwealth of pennsylvania no longer tracks the incident. so it is up to citizens and i encourage people to go to our webpage. and you can contact us if you want to continue this discussion. >> you mentioned the film the china syndrome that was released a couple of weeks before three mile island. here is a trailer from that movie. >> the china syndrome it is about people who lie and people faced with the agony of telling the truth. people like kimberly wells, a television reporter. richard adams, a cameraman. >> man who knows too much to tell the truth. >> there is an element of risk and that is why we have will be called offense in depth. >> it started with a tremor in a nuclear power plant and where it ends depend on three people. but you're probably lucky to be alive. >> jane fonda. jack lemmon, michael douglas.>> that trailer from the china syndrome. and put that into perspective. >> one quart i would extract from that is the quote the character who said that safety in death. we've seen a large-scale back and staffing levels, we have see
and unfortunately the commonwealth of pennsylvania no longer tracks the incident. so it is up to citizens and i encourage people to go to our webpage. and you can contact us if you want to continue this discussion. >> you mentioned the film the china syndrome that was released a couple of weeks before three mile island. here is a trailer from that movie. >> the china syndrome it is about people who lie and people faced with the agony of telling the truth. people like kimberly wells,...
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rosemary in pennsylvania is next. i think it is scranton, pennsylvania. caller: correct. i just wanted to go back to impeachment. nadler representative should drop it. we are having an election in 2020, whether it is senator warren or paris that is going to go up in front of trump. i do not think impeachment is the right way. it was 12 democrats on mueller steam, and they could not find russian collusion. there was no crime. september when the horowitz report is released, --gress will look into how , are all inthe dnc this to undo an election. host: that is rosemary in scranton, pennsylvania talking about impeachment. florida story in the phoenix talks about florida pot democratic -- florida's democratic issues and how the delegation is responding. mitch berry wrote the story. he joins us via skype. good morning. guest: good morning. what arguments were presented in terms of impeachment to the delegation? what were the responses? guest: the momentum has died ine as best as i can tell terms of democratic activists who were pushing for this. when ted deutch came out a few w
rosemary in pennsylvania is next. i think it is scranton, pennsylvania. caller: correct. i just wanted to go back to impeachment. nadler representative should drop it. we are having an election in 2020, whether it is senator warren or paris that is going to go up in front of trump. i do not think impeachment is the right way. it was 12 democrats on mueller steam, and they could not find russian collusion. there was no crime. september when the horowitz report is released, --gress will look into...
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. >> march 28th, 1979, the events just outside of harrisburg, pennsylvania. for the next 90 minutes here on washington journal and on american history tv, we look back at the three mile long accident, the partial meltdown of reactor 2 in pennsylvania that occurred 40 years ago. the incident rated a five on the 7 point international nuclear event scale. as the story unfolded here's how ed bradley of cbs news covered it. >> this is not an community that scares easily. major floods and hurricane agnes have come here and the town survived. but they lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear or feel. >> from cbs news. of course, that fear was radiation following the partial meltdown at tmi, the generating station considered the most serious nuclear power accident in the history of the u.s. and for the next 90 minutes we'll look back at the events that occurred. erik epstein is the chair of the three-mile island alert, which is what? >> it's a safe energy organization founded in 1977, two years before the accident at three mile island. we monitor areas. thre
. >> march 28th, 1979, the events just outside of harrisburg, pennsylvania. for the next 90 minutes here on washington journal and on american history tv, we look back at the three mile long accident, the partial meltdown of reactor 2 in pennsylvania that occurred 40 years ago. the incident rated a five on the 7 point international nuclear event scale. as the story unfolded here's how ed bradley of cbs news covered it. >> this is not an community that scares easily. major floods and...
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among his pieces he has written in this pennsylvania swing county, socialism is a hot topic. thank you for being with us. tell us about the county you visited in pennsylvania. county isthampton considered a pivot county. it voted for obama twice and that it voted for trump in 2016. won by about 5500 votes and obama had won by 6000 votes the election before. it is one of those crucial swing districts and one of the most important areas in the country in a state, pennsylvania, it might be one of the most crucial states in the 2020 election. betweencated halfway new york city and philadelphia. the lot of ways it mirrors wider demographics of the country. easton, almost, mirrors it exactly. it is an interesting lab in which to speak to rural voters and urban voters, as well as the people in the middle, the suburban voters, all within 15 minutes of each other. it is an interesting cross-section. host: at the top of your story you said why we wrote this. people have strong opinions about socialism when our reporter harry bruinius went to pennsylvania to ask them about what they tho
among his pieces he has written in this pennsylvania swing county, socialism is a hot topic. thank you for being with us. tell us about the county you visited in pennsylvania. county isthampton considered a pivot county. it voted for obama twice and that it voted for trump in 2016. won by about 5500 votes and obama had won by 6000 votes the election before. it is one of those crucial swing districts and one of the most important areas in the country in a state, pennsylvania, it might be one of...
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wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, but pennsylvania is the biggest one of them all. and his ability to hold onto that state, which among the three probably is the most likely to lean democratic, really will presage everything else for him. it will make sure he's strong in ohio, iowa. even the potential to felipe state like minnesota. he recognizes that there's a path there. it's built a lot on sustaining this narrative that he's been a boon for the middle class working americans. but also grievance politics, which is sort of the secondary component of this. and so that's why i expect him to make more trips out there to tout american -- to continue to go back to the well of anti-immigration rhetoric which is his bread and butter here. >> robert costa, talk about the well worn theory about trump blowing off steam. today whether it was casually passing off a conspiracy theory or attacking chris cuomo, or all the items, the grievances in his prepared and unprepared remarks today, the theory that donald trump needs this release even as he is on summer vacation. >> based o
wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, but pennsylvania is the biggest one of them all. and his ability to hold onto that state, which among the three probably is the most likely to lean democratic, really will presage everything else for him. it will make sure he's strong in ohio, iowa. even the potential to felipe state like minnesota. he recognizes that there's a path there. it's built a lot on sustaining this narrative that he's been a boon for the middle class working americans. but also...
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i will ask you to start with pennsylvania and go on from there. >> researchers at the university of pennsylvania are part of the stp supported research network including something called human pancreas analysis program. they are developing some very novel techniques to understand the single cells inside the pancreas and how they change with respect to progression of the disease. at the single cell level you can begin to think about new targets for delaying the progression or curing the disease if you can halt that and people in pennsylvania are doing an outstanding job. another example is in pittsburgh the university of pittsburgh serves as one of these trial net sites i talk about in my testimony. they are lining up patients, and we are really excited about the trial net and participation of people in pittsburgh. >> senator braun, welcome. >> thank you. this is important to me. i learned a lot about autoimmune diseases over the years. crohn's and colitis, digestive disorders, asthma, neurological. why is it so important? if we find the secret to what causes type i diabetes, i think we will unra
i will ask you to start with pennsylvania and go on from there. >> researchers at the university of pennsylvania are part of the stp supported research network including something called human pancreas analysis program. they are developing some very novel techniques to understand the single cells inside the pancreas and how they change with respect to progression of the disease. at the single cell level you can begin to think about new targets for delaying the progression or curing the...
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tax pennsylvania. that's the view of people back home. if you think the pennsylvania assembly is the only representative body for pennsylvania then the house of commons cannot possibly constitutionally tax people in pennsylvania. and everybody in england should be able to see that. well, there's the big problem, right? now, let me ask you this. let's suppose you're a member of the pennsylvania assembly. and let's suppose the government agrees, hey, look, if the king wants your money he's got to come ask the pennsylvania assembly for it. so the government says to you, mr. pennsylvania assemblyman, let's say you're that assemblyman, government says to you, hey, we need some money. will you please tax your constituents and send us some money? what's your attitude likely to be? >> probably you wouldn't want to -- >> you'd be willing to go back and tell your constituents, next election the reason you're paying this extra tax is that i had to send your money overseas. do you think your voters would like that
tax pennsylvania. that's the view of people back home. if you think the pennsylvania assembly is the only representative body for pennsylvania then the house of commons cannot possibly constitutionally tax people in pennsylvania. and everybody in england should be able to see that. well, there's the big problem, right? now, let me ask you this. let's suppose you're a member of the pennsylvania assembly. and let's suppose the government agrees, hey, look, if the king wants your money he's got to...
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rosemary in pennsylvania is next. i think it is scranton, pennsylvania. caller: correct. i just wanted to go back to impeachment. nadler representative should drop it. we are having an election in 2020, whether it is senator warren or paris that is going to go up in front of trump. i do not think impeachment is the right way. it was 12 democrats on mueller steam, and they could not find russian collusion. there was no crime. september when the horowitz report is released, --gress will look into how , are all inthe dnc this to undo an election. host: that is rosemary in scranton, pennsylvania talking about impeachment. florida story in the phoenix talks about florida pot democratic -- florida's democratic issues and how the delegation is responding. mitch berry wrote the story. he joins us via skype. good morning. guest: good morning. what arguments were presented in terms of impeachment to the delegation? what were the responses? guest: the momentum has died ine as best as i can tell terms of democratic activists who were pushing for this. when ted deutch came out a few w
rosemary in pennsylvania is next. i think it is scranton, pennsylvania. caller: correct. i just wanted to go back to impeachment. nadler representative should drop it. we are having an election in 2020, whether it is senator warren or paris that is going to go up in front of trump. i do not think impeachment is the right way. it was 12 democrats on mueller steam, and they could not find russian collusion. there was no crime. september when the horowitz report is released, --gress will look into...
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that is the comfort station bathroom by the pennsylvania memorial.'re beautifying monume upkeeping monuments. they're protecting or building or upgrading roads. they're doing a lot of the modern infrastructure. here they are in the soldiers national cemetery painting the lafayette fence. remember the one that was first in washington, d.c., the lafayette fence, lafayette field has moved to the hill, and then it's going to be placed in between the soldiers national cemetery and the evergreen cemetery. here they are upgrading it. the you can drop your what ens great depression, not the new deal, but the second world war. when i was reading through the 1940's, this period of the park, i was wondering how the world war ii generation would use or relate to gettysburg. on december 7, 1941, the nation is torn from its i when president roosevelt promises that the united states would be an arsenal of democracy, he needs scrap metal to produce the liberty ships. where does some of that scrap metal come from? it comes from civil war battlefields. chattanooga, vic
that is the comfort station bathroom by the pennsylvania memorial.'re beautifying monume upkeeping monuments. they're protecting or building or upgrading roads. they're doing a lot of the modern infrastructure. here they are in the soldiers national cemetery painting the lafayette fence. remember the one that was first in washington, d.c., the lafayette fence, lafayette field has moved to the hill, and then it's going to be placed in between the soldiers national cemetery and the evergreen...
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that is the comfort station bathroom by the pennsylvania memorial. they're building modern infrastructure. when you go out route 30, out by the first aid field, the bathroom there, that is built in the 1930's. that's what the ccc workers are doing. they're beautifying monuments, upkeeping monuments. they're protecting or building or upgrading roads. they're doing a lot of the modern infrastructure. here they are in the soldiers national cemetery painting the lafayette fence. remember the one that was first in washington, d.c., the lafayette fence? lafayette field has moved to the hill, and then it's going to be placed in between the soldiers national cemetery and the evergreen cemetery. here they are upgrading it. so if you could drop your cell phone in the gettysburg battlefield in 1930's, you would see a very active, engaged park, one that is becoming more modern, reflective of what we see and enjoy today. and then comes what ends the great depression. not the new deal, but the second world war. when i was reading through the 1940's, this period of
that is the comfort station bathroom by the pennsylvania memorial. they're building modern infrastructure. when you go out route 30, out by the first aid field, the bathroom there, that is built in the 1930's. that's what the ccc workers are doing. they're beautifying monuments, upkeeping monuments. they're protecting or building or upgrading roads. they're doing a lot of the modern infrastructure. here they are in the soldiers national cemetery painting the lafayette fence. remember the one...
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i am pleased to welcome four delegates from pennsylvania. adriana, whom i will introduce a little bit later, as well as joey, libby, and moraide and their families. it is so important you have joined us. , because finding a cure for type i diabetes requires a combined effort from people of all ages and backgrounds. advances in treatment and our understanding of type i diabetes has come a long way. in the past decade, more and more people have gained access to continuous glucose monitors , and more recently, the use of the artificial pancreas. in large part, this progress is due to those of you in this room. young and a little bit older than young. we are grateful that you are here again to bring a sense of urgency to this issue. many of the advocates who have traveled to washington before to press for funding for this program are doing so again today , and we are grateful. we are pleased to report as , as senator collins said, the extension of funding is already in the works, and i was proud as a member of the health education labor and pens
i am pleased to welcome four delegates from pennsylvania. adriana, whom i will introduce a little bit later, as well as joey, libby, and moraide and their families. it is so important you have joined us. , because finding a cure for type i diabetes requires a combined effort from people of all ages and backgrounds. advances in treatment and our understanding of type i diabetes has come a long way. in the past decade, more and more people have gained access to continuous glucose monitors , and...
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so, the governor of pennsylvania initiates the idea for a permanent burial ground for the union dead . >> you know, the next step in the story to when the state of pennsylvania purchases ground on cemetery hill, to set aside as a final resting place for those who gave their lives that nations might live. months after the battle, in november, a very cold, fall pennsylvania day, about 20,000 spectators come for the dedication of the soldiers national cemetery. abraham lincoln comes up from washington d.c. to deliver, as you know, a remark and consecrate this battlefield in a way no other civil war sites have been consecrated. he attaches to it through the use of the gettysburg address and different than any other civil war battlefield. >> local gettysburg residents immediately realize that the fight is worth preserving. so, the history of the gettysburg battlefield follows three very clear phases. three different preservation entities have held responsibility stewardship to this battlefield you guys know this. the first is the gettysburg battlefield memorial association , which takes h
so, the governor of pennsylvania initiates the idea for a permanent burial ground for the union dead . >> you know, the next step in the story to when the state of pennsylvania purchases ground on cemetery hill, to set aside as a final resting place for those who gave their lives that nations might live. months after the battle, in november, a very cold, fall pennsylvania day, about 20,000 spectators come for the dedication of the soldiers national cemetery. abraham lincoln comes up from...
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, all wisconsin, andgh pennsylvania and michigan, all places we need to win. it is not just about the white house but it is about the statehouse and with the legislation and the republican governors do each and every day. [applause] i've only been in the race for about 10 weeks yet it is my eighth trip to iowa. i have listened and learned from you. from the teacher who had to take a second job is to enforce -- afford insulin. every farmers that say time trump tweets we lose hundreds of thousands of dollars. one person said i heard a lot of voices but i did not hear my voice. i don't need a revolution i just need someone to address the problems of here and now, the challenges that we have. i have taken those voices as i have traveled all across the country. i am a pro-choice, prounion, populist democrat who won three elections in a red state, not by compromising values but by getting stuff done. that is how we win back the places we lost. showing up and listening and focusing on the challenges of everyday americans. i do believe that government can work and can
, all wisconsin, andgh pennsylvania and michigan, all places we need to win. it is not just about the white house but it is about the statehouse and with the legislation and the republican governors do each and every day. [applause] i've only been in the race for about 10 weeks yet it is my eighth trip to iowa. i have listened and learned from you. from the teacher who had to take a second job is to enforce -- afford insulin. every farmers that say time trump tweets we lose hundreds of...
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a fun course to teach. >> host: is your class at the university of pennsylvania, ivy league school? >> guest: i try to make sure i don't know the answer to that question. my course is not about what side you are on. i try to make sure by the end of the semester if they think i'm a vegetarian anarchist, that is intended as a joke. i'm not a vegetarian anarchist. i don't think it is appropriate in the kind of teaching i do to determine where your ideology is or isn't but rather an attempt to understand how this process works and what scholars have learned across time. these students go into a political system that many will try to affect. try to increase the likelihood they are doing it in a way that increases the capacity of audiences to act well when they cast votes and engage intelligently and engage rather than check out. there is a real problem in their community they need to resolve. >> host: how many times have you heard congress is awful, i like my congressman or woman. >> guest: that is a phenomenon that is general and goes beyond congress. people say the public school system
a fun course to teach. >> host: is your class at the university of pennsylvania, ivy league school? >> guest: i try to make sure i don't know the answer to that question. my course is not about what side you are on. i try to make sure by the end of the semester if they think i'm a vegetarian anarchist, that is intended as a joke. i'm not a vegetarian anarchist. i don't think it is appropriate in the kind of teaching i do to determine where your ideology is or isn't but rather an...
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the house passed the measure in february. >> hello, i am senator bob casey from pennsylvania. every day, 100 americans are killed with guns and hundreds more are shot and injured. almost three weeks ago, a lone shooter opened fire at the gilroy garlic festival in gilroy, california. three people were murdered and more than a dozen were injured. the youngest six m was just six years old and was laid to rest on monday. then, on saturday come august 3, another gunman walked into a with a in el paso, texas high-powered assault weapon. andhot and killed 22 people injured another 24. press reports indicate that he told police after the shooting that he was targeting "mexicans." later, in the early hours of sunday morning, another gunman opened fire at a popular bar in seconds,hio and in 32 nine people were murdered and another 27 were injured. the shooter used a semiautomatic 100 roundipped with a magazine. over that one weekend, 31 innocent people were murdered and over 50 were injured because of just two mass shootings in america. even as our nation grieves over the horror of gilr
the house passed the measure in february. >> hello, i am senator bob casey from pennsylvania. every day, 100 americans are killed with guns and hundreds more are shot and injured. almost three weeks ago, a lone shooter opened fire at the gilroy garlic festival in gilroy, california. three people were murdered and more than a dozen were injured. the youngest six m was just six years old and was laid to rest on monday. then, on saturday come august 3, another gunman walked into a with a in...
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in pennsylvania, fox news. jon: programming note for you, the new season of our documentary series "scandalous" debuts tonight. this season focuses on the death of hollywood icon marilyn monroe. take a look. >> as the sun goes over los angeles, california, on the morning of august 5, 1962, word had already spread that something was amiss at 12305 elena drive. >> i went to marilyn's house, as i was coming up into the driveway, i saw might be 10, 15 members of the press there, maybe three or four uniformed police officers. >> this is the cottage in the brentwood section of los angeles where actress marilyn monroe died. near her bed. jon: scandalous the death of marilyn monroe airs tonight 8:00 p.m. eastern here on fox news channel with an extended director's cut version available for fox nation subscribers. >>> celebrating a history making and culture shifting concert. we will look back at woodstock and see how it's being remembered 50 years later. ♪ who's dog is this? it's my special friend, antonio. his luxur
in pennsylvania, fox news. jon: programming note for you, the new season of our documentary series "scandalous" debuts tonight. this season focuses on the death of hollywood icon marilyn monroe. take a look. >> as the sun goes over los angeles, california, on the morning of august 5, 1962, word had already spread that something was amiss at 12305 elena drive. >> i went to marilyn's house, as i was coming up into the driveway, i saw might be 10, 15 members of the press...
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this is the capital end of pennsylvania avenue. pennsylvania avenue is a really broad street. they were able to plan this grand procession. all of the floats, marching marching inng women procession in matching outfits. this is the herald of the parade, and the idea is she would get on her horse in the beginning and get down on the capital end of pennsylvania and a bugler would sound that the parade had begun. a few locks later, the bugler call would be picked up i another all the way down to 15th street, the treasury department, which has that big plaza out front. would begin on the treasury steps. we will get to that. is all,can see how this you know, the horses are spaced perfectly with fabulous hats, and this is all poorly planned. burlisonst behind jane and you have probably seen this image, especially at the state of the union this year when women members of congress chose to wear white to honor the suffragist. this one showed up a lot as an example of suffragists and white . i also love this image because it shows you what a great publicist alice paul was. she was a rea
this is the capital end of pennsylvania avenue. pennsylvania avenue is a really broad street. they were able to plan this grand procession. all of the floats, marching marching inng women procession in matching outfits. this is the herald of the parade, and the idea is she would get on her horse in the beginning and get down on the capital end of pennsylvania and a bugler would sound that the parade had begun. a few locks later, the bugler call would be picked up i another all the way down to...
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he will be leaving for an event in pennsylvania. let me bring you up to speed, largely about the trade situation with china hoping calm will prevail in hong kong. that is what you're seeing in the left of your screen. the airport all but shut down second day running as protesters overwhelmed security guards who were prepared for this, but simply overwhelmed by this we're also getting reports that carrie lam, hong kong chief executive said protests are dragging hong kong into the abyss. also an interesting development, bringing back the foreign deputy commissioner alan lau, as mr. crackdown they called him. woe go ahead and challenge protesters, get in their face, in some cases having his men dress up as protesters. there were a couple incident of that. they would attack the protest es. one of those was apprehended by the protesters we saw earlier on. the reason i mention this, context of a trade situation, it has been a push and a pull. the push for stocks right now has been up on the fact that the president might have blinked on th
he will be leaving for an event in pennsylvania. let me bring you up to speed, largely about the trade situation with china hoping calm will prevail in hong kong. that is what you're seeing in the left of your screen. the airport all but shut down second day running as protesters overwhelmed security guards who were prepared for this, but simply overwhelmed by this we're also getting reports that carrie lam, hong kong chief executive said protests are dragging hong kong into the abyss. also an...
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it is overlaid with a photograph from the 2017 women's march from pennsylvania avenue as well.
it is overlaid with a photograph from the 2017 women's march from pennsylvania avenue as well.
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saw the president in pennsylvania yesterday. when it comes to the economy i hear you talking about it, eric trump made the republican case into the presidents case on the economy this morning on fox. >> i don't think any of them are all that impressive. i would love to run against just about any of their records because quite frankly they haven't done too well. every company leaves this nation. people will have no incentive to work anymore. literally our economy, our markets will crater if that happens. be to the presidents team in the republican party continued to make a very strong case that this economy has benefited under president trump. what is the message coming from your part of this morning customer cardio when voters on that? >> absolutely when it comes to economy and health care two of the top issues of voters want to hear about right now, it's clear the democrats stand on the side of workers. i think you see democrats talking about wanting to raise wages, uc skills training, time and time again we are talking about h
saw the president in pennsylvania yesterday. when it comes to the economy i hear you talking about it, eric trump made the republican case into the presidents case on the economy this morning on fox. >> i don't think any of them are all that impressive. i would love to run against just about any of their records because quite frankly they haven't done too well. every company leaves this nation. people will have no incentive to work anymore. literally our economy, our markets will crater...
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. >>> breaking news tonight, a deadly day care fire in pennsylvania five children killed, horror and heartache after desperate efforts to save them >> it's tragic i just hope the kids made it >> and the question tonight, how did the fire start >>> also breaking, captured, the escaped prisoner accused of killing a prison official, now back in custody. >> hands up, went to his knees, and gave up immediately. >> after a massive manhunt what a doorbell camera saw that led to his capture >>> new questions and outrage swirling around the apparent suicide of jeffrey epstein what investigators are now focusing on, as the president spreads a conspiracy theory about his political rivals, how russian bots are now getting in on it. >>> an nbc news exclusive on the front lines with the military, stopping migrants from moving toward the u.s the mexican military >>> and simone biles on the verge of making history yet again tonight, and the move she did that has never been done before >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz balart >> we come on the air tonight with tragic breaking ne
. >>> breaking news tonight, a deadly day care fire in pennsylvania five children killed, horror and heartache after desperate efforts to save them >> it's tragic i just hope the kids made it >> and the question tonight, how did the fire start >>> also breaking, captured, the escaped prisoner accused of killing a prison official, now back in custody. >> hands up, went to his knees, and gave up immediately. >> after a massive manhunt what a doorbell...
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it is a big reason why he won in michigan, wisconsin, and my home state of pennsylvania. yet the proposed replacement still falls short of what we need. we are not looking for tinkering. nafta.rebranded we need to replace it with a pro-worker deal that uses the enormous interest and economic power to uphold the rights and dignity of working people here and across north america. there is a number of critical issues we have raised and continue to raise, but chief among them is this. the new nafta is simply not enforceable. in particular, mexico has yet to demonstrate that it has the resources and infrastructure to follow through on its promised reforms, and trade without enforcement is a windfall for corporations and a disaster for workers, but if mexico cannot ensure workers' ability to bargain higher wages through unions, the entire deal is a nonstarter. that is why i am announcing today that i will be leading a on wednesday u.s. to meet personally with president lopez obrador. he has been a friend of the labor movement and i believe he is acting in good faith. i want to
it is a big reason why he won in michigan, wisconsin, and my home state of pennsylvania. yet the proposed replacement still falls short of what we need. we are not looking for tinkering. nafta.rebranded we need to replace it with a pro-worker deal that uses the enormous interest and economic power to uphold the rights and dignity of working people here and across north america. there is a number of critical issues we have raised and continue to raise, but chief among them is this. the new nafta...
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is a son of pennsylvania. >> is there anybody else in the party right now who can win pennsylvania, congresswoman? >> i think there are a handful of candidates that i think are doing a good job of running a strong campaign and listening to the community. i think one of the things that we want to make sure that we're focused on is we agree, not just democrats but republicans and independents on the issues that keep us together, health care, quality health care, jobs, education and back to safe communities. those are the things that a winning candidate on both sides will be talking about. >> congresswoman, it's nice to have you on for the first time. >> pleasure to be here. >> i'm so sorry about what happened overnight in philadelphia. >> thank you. i appreciate that very much, as does the community. >> we do have new details this morning in the death of the convicted sex trafficker jeffrey epstein, including the broken bones his autopsy revealed. we'll have the latest on the investigation next. ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99 now that's eatin' good in
is a son of pennsylvania. >> is there anybody else in the party right now who can win pennsylvania, congresswoman? >> i think there are a handful of candidates that i think are doing a good job of running a strong campaign and listening to the community. i think one of the things that we want to make sure that we're focused on is we agree, not just democrats but republicans and independents on the issues that keep us together, health care, quality health care, jobs, education and...
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"the president of the united states on the ground in pennsylvania. as he heads to that petrochemical plant, sometimes he will stop and talk. so we will just pause a moment here and let him make clear air force one and given the motorcade. there is a we've been giving to give up the crowd there. very short as he gets into his motorcade vehicle. no words now, looks like the mother might not be preventing that. we meet here in the 2:00 hour from the president. we watch that on fox and bring what we can carry life. another fox news alert, a friend of the gunmen in the dayton, ohio, shooting is now facing federal charges. prosecutors say 24-year-old ethan kollie bought body armor, a 100-round magazine, and a gun accessory used in the shooting. but they say there is no evidence he knew what his friend was planning. mike tobin with more from our newsroom. >> we are talking about a man that federal prosecutors say supplied the dates and gunmen with some of the hardware used in the attack. 24-year-old ethan kollie is his name. he was arrested has apartment in
"the president of the united states on the ground in pennsylvania. as he heads to that petrochemical plant, sometimes he will stop and talk. so we will just pause a moment here and let him make clear air force one and given the motorcade. there is a we've been giving to give up the crowd there. very short as he gets into his motorcade vehicle. no words now, looks like the mother might not be preventing that. we meet here in the 2:00 hour from the president. we watch that on fox and bring...
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here in pennsylvania. they do not use it in the south. they have a comparable term, which is, tolerable, meaning rather somewhat or fairly. the south uses the word connection for kinship networks and northern use it. they don't use the word connection. new her respects to their connections or write to me where all of our connection is. so the southerners tended to use this only. since it is father's day i could finish with this section by looking at what people called their fathers in the day. honestly i would thought there was no more southern word in the language than daddy. i hear that a lot in georgia. it's more southern that we see but it does not hold a candle to the use of the word paps. they ruled the age in the 19 century far more than daddy's. this is confirmed by google anagrams. if you look at the blue line, it's essentially pap. so it's running much stronger through the 19th century to the 1900s. this is only relatively late that daddy comes on as a term because it's father's day, i'll give you one more, that is the worst fat
here in pennsylvania. they do not use it in the south. they have a comparable term, which is, tolerable, meaning rather somewhat or fairly. the south uses the word connection for kinship networks and northern use it. they don't use the word connection. new her respects to their connections or write to me where all of our connection is. so the southerners tended to use this only. since it is father's day i could finish with this section by looking at what people called their fathers in the day....
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federal investigation in pennsylvania into the roman catholic church. that bridges our boundaries with new york. we have federal investigations in the jeffery epstein and into the roman catholic church and boy scouts. i think it is way pass time that we start hearing presidential candidates start talking about what their intentions are with these federal investigations. we are hearing new story after new story of child sexually assaults, we would like to see what's going to happen in the future in this election year. >> so there is a lot of these cases that we hear about that were a long time ago or you mention nasa where an organization that you would have thought protected people or the catholic church for that matter was not doing that. do you think this change and these lawsuits and this media coverage detur people who are abusers or going to be abusers. is there any effect that had on that group of people? >> i don't know if it will affect the eabusers themselves because they are embolden. they wants to act in plain si . slig sight. where it will c
federal investigation in pennsylvania into the roman catholic church. that bridges our boundaries with new york. we have federal investigations in the jeffery epstein and into the roman catholic church and boy scouts. i think it is way pass time that we start hearing presidential candidates start talking about what their intentions are with these federal investigations. we are hearing new story after new story of child sexually assaults, we would like to see what's going to happen in the future...
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pennsylvania dale, is next. good morning. caller: good morning. how about using our chain technology for security? guest: black chain. block chain is good for some things. you might know about bitcoin and other cryptocurrency. it is based on block chain technology that essentially gives you a way for everyone to agree on what transactions have gone to the system without having any central-bank or central authority announcer: washington journal live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can watch this and more at c-span.org. we take you live to a discussion on the defense department's 2020 budget request and spending priorities, hosted for the center for strategic and budget assessments.
pennsylvania dale, is next. good morning. caller: good morning. how about using our chain technology for security? guest: black chain. block chain is good for some things. you might know about bitcoin and other cryptocurrency. it is based on block chain technology that essentially gives you a way for everyone to agree on what transactions have gone to the system without having any central-bank or central authority announcer: washington journal live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you can watch...
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obviously, the pennsylvania wisconsin -- pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan. that's next is is very important to our success. we have to make sure we are being successful. i'm a floridian. i really do think that we should be winning florida consistently. we need our party to make the investment early so that we are building infrastructure, prosecuting the case, and registering voters across the state. you can tell i work in the senate. u.s. me for one site -- you asked me for one state and i gave you for. >> thank you very much for being this week's newsmaker. >> thank you. >> we are back with our reporters. with -- what is it looking like for democrats right now? and their chances of having a nominee that can beat president trump. >> i covered the democratic field. when i'm in the early states talking to voters, the one thing i hear is that democrats want someone who can defeat donald trump. voters will list up and down the candidates. i like candidate x but candidate y has the best chance. there's been a top-tier that has crystallized consistently. warren,n,
obviously, the pennsylvania wisconsin -- pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan. that's next is is very important to our success. we have to make sure we are being successful. i'm a floridian. i really do think that we should be winning florida consistently. we need our party to make the investment early so that we are building infrastructure, prosecuting the case, and registering voters across the state. you can tell i work in the senate. u.s. me for one site -- you asked me for one state and i...
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that is what they used in the north and especially here in pennsylvania. they don't use it in the south. they have a comparable term which is tolerable but the south uses the word connection for kinship networks and the north doesn't use it at all. they are huge with giant networks but they don't use the word connection. give me respect to all of the connection or write to me where all of our connection is. right how will the connection is. it's something that senators tend to use only. so, since it is father's day i thought i could finish with the section on what people call fathers back in the day. i would've thought there is no more southern word than deity, but it is more southern but it doesn't hold a candle to the use of the word pap this rule the age and this is actually confirmed by google. so, if you look at the blue line that is essentially pap, it is running much stronger and it's only relatively late and then because it's father's day i will give you one more, that's the word father at the top it's a very formal word and a very formal body of l
that is what they used in the north and especially here in pennsylvania. they don't use it in the south. they have a comparable term which is tolerable but the south uses the word connection for kinship networks and the north doesn't use it at all. they are huge with giant networks but they don't use the word connection. give me respect to all of the connection or write to me where all of our connection is. right how will the connection is. it's something that senators tend to use only. so,...