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that's what happens in pennsylvania. the legislature pennsylvania gets together and decides to write a constitution created a republican form of government and they come up with one of the revolutionary constitutions and maybe you can elaborate on that and reasons why. >> pennsylvania certainly one of the most fascinating cases of this like you said 1776, we not already we think americans must've been thinking declare independence would grow a declaration we approved it, the declaration of independence itself is set out in places like massachusetts and people voted on that, should we declare independence, they had a right on their mind they were fighting the british the war had started and it was in full swing isn't they had enough on their plates, the problem was so you declared independence, what next, that means if you declared independence, whatever form of government you had before in most cases you will have to replace because isn't that the whole point of declaring independence. the question became how do you do t
that's what happens in pennsylvania. the legislature pennsylvania gets together and decides to write a constitution created a republican form of government and they come up with one of the revolutionary constitutions and maybe you can elaborate on that and reasons why. >> pennsylvania certainly one of the most fascinating cases of this like you said 1776, we not already we think americans must've been thinking declare independence would grow a declaration we approved it, the declaration...
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how many votes do cast in pennsylvania? >> nearly 7 million during that election, and that's what's already just about it. five cases out of almost 7 million ballots cast. you have a greater chance of actually winning the lottery, then encountering genuine voter flood during the election. >> this is the point, i think, i think people watching this probably know this already. what you see and wet dan patrick was trying to do, is cultivate this notion that there's widespread thing that's happening, all over the place. and people are afraid to bring it up, it's of course become kind of cannon for conservatives and moderate folks of this is the case. and when you actually really bear down, and when you really incentivize people to go find it, out of 7 million votes cast you end up with five in pennsylvania, who all committed the fraud on behalf of donald trump. >> it's a startling statistic to realize, that of the 7 million ballots only five are fraudulent, it also happens to be hilarious that there are all uniformly for republ
how many votes do cast in pennsylvania? >> nearly 7 million during that election, and that's what's already just about it. five cases out of almost 7 million ballots cast. you have a greater chance of actually winning the lottery, then encountering genuine voter flood during the election. >> this is the point, i think, i think people watching this probably know this already. what you see and wet dan patrick was trying to do, is cultivate this notion that there's widespread thing...
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with pennsylvania as our first example we are going to look into some of the details of the pennsylvania constitution. so the pennsylvania constitution of 1776 is a printed version of the constitution that was written very momentous year. on the heels of the declaration of independence and with the united states declares itself to be an independent nation. within each of the states and some have already been engaging in this, they are creating their own government. some are at doubting their colonial charters to this newly declared faith. others are starting from scratch and writing a new form of government for their state. that is what happened in pennsylvania. the legislature in pennsylvania get together they decide they're going to write a petition with a republican form of government. they come up with one of the more revolutionary constitutions. maybe you could elaborate on that? >> pennsylvania certainly one of the most fascinating cases of this. 1776 a lot going on already. you think americans must be thinking your declared independence, we wrote a declaration, we approved it. the
with pennsylvania as our first example we are going to look into some of the details of the pennsylvania constitution. so the pennsylvania constitution of 1776 is a printed version of the constitution that was written very momentous year. on the heels of the declaration of independence and with the united states declares itself to be an independent nation. within each of the states and some have already been engaging in this, they are creating their own government. some are at doubting their...
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house races and montana and pennsylvania? we discussed that with regional political journalists as well as david wasserman of the cook political report. this is just over 20 minutes. >> well currently, there are about 334 million people living in the united states but that's according to the 2020 census figures read the representing congress by two senators from each of the 50 states and 435 members of congress. that 435 number has been set by law since 19209. now, with a new census figures out which take into account the population growth in the united states and geographical and demographic changes as well, the every tenure congressional redistricting will start. the new districts will be in place for the 2022 midyear election. some states have lost members of congress, new york and pennsylvania r2 while some like texas and florida gained new members. to help us to delve into those numbers is a dave wasserman of the cook political report. mr. wasserman, when you look at the census figures and the redistricting that is ahead
house races and montana and pennsylvania? we discussed that with regional political journalists as well as david wasserman of the cook political report. this is just over 20 minutes. >> well currently, there are about 334 million people living in the united states but that's according to the 2020 census figures read the representing congress by two senators from each of the 50 states and 435 members of congress. that 435 number has been set by law since 19209. now, with a new census...
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that was a very, very huge court battle here in pennsylvania in 2018. throughout the congressional maps republicans are very clearly drawn it for their advantage. it went from being a very strong republican map to being equally split between democrats and republicans. some of our districts became famous as daffy duck and other cartoon characters for the very unique shape. they're also thrown out in 2011, 2012 back when the redistricting cycle happened. also reasons are unconstitutional they had split counties in too many ways against our constitution. so yes pennsylvania when the ground zero but also as an example of how the court increasingly becoming involved in unfair maps but lawmakers can't figure how to do it themselves. >> host: finally what is spotlight pa? >> spotlight pa is a nonprofit newsroom. we are based in harrisburg but serve the entire state. we have 77 partners we share stories with. in government with an accountability angle too. >> sarah and hughes as a >> do you think this is just a community center? no, it is way more than that. qu
that was a very, very huge court battle here in pennsylvania in 2018. throughout the congressional maps republicans are very clearly drawn it for their advantage. it went from being a very strong republican map to being equally split between democrats and republicans. some of our districts became famous as daffy duck and other cartoon characters for the very unique shape. they're also thrown out in 2011, 2012 back when the redistricting cycle happened. also reasons are unconstitutional they had...
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look at pennsylvania. look at georgia. and if they come forward and it lead to an arrest and conviction like crime stoppers, i have up to a million dollars from my campaign and i'll give them a minimum of $25,000, depending on how severe the case is, how big the case is. maybe the whole million. >> you can see the insidious toxicity of the big lie starting right away. patrick was offering to take potentially a million dollars that texans had donated to him for re-election and distribute it to some election version of dog the bounty hunter so he could try to nail some cheating democrats. perhaps to his surprise, the lieutenant governor of texas found a taker in the democratic lieutenant governor of pennsylvania, john fetterman. fetterman relentlessly trolled him with examples of voter fraud so often that a fox news host read one on the air live to dan patrick himself. >> you have offered up or set up a million dollar fund for people who are able to come to you with proven cases or evidence of fraud. that will the pennsylvan
look at pennsylvania. look at georgia. and if they come forward and it lead to an arrest and conviction like crime stoppers, i have up to a million dollars from my campaign and i'll give them a minimum of $25,000, depending on how severe the case is, how big the case is. maybe the whole million. >> you can see the insidious toxicity of the big lie starting right away. patrick was offering to take potentially a million dollars that texans had donated to him for re-election and distribute...
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smucker of pennsylvania, i inform the house that mr. smucker will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. joyce of pennsylvania, i inform the house that mr. joyce will vote yes. on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> so madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. reed from new york, i inform the house that mr. reed will vote no on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. albio sires, i inform the house that mr. sires will vote yes on h.r. 5763. and as the member designated by mrs. bonnie watson coleman, i inform the house that mrs. watson coleman will vote yes on h.r. 5763. as the member designated by mr. donald payne, i inform the house that mr. payne will vote yes on h.r. 5763. and as the member designated by mr. bill pascrell, i inform the house that mr. pascrell will vote yes on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nor
smucker of pennsylvania, i inform the house that mr. smucker will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. joyce of pennsylvania, i inform the house that mr. joyce will vote yes. on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> so madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. reed from new york, i inform the house that mr. reed will vote no on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new...
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announcing his run for pennsylvania governor yesterday. thank you so much for being here, attorney general shapiro. i at this point am a one-issue voter. i'm not in the state of pennsylvania, but i am a one-issue voter, democracy. because i am very worried about it. >> that's right. >> i wonder if you are campaigning, how high does saving democracy rank on your list of priorities? >> well, joy, democracy is on the ballot. and it is the central issue in my campaign. everything else is belt on the foundation of people counting in our system and having their voice heard in our system. that's why it's so critical. joy, i want you to know, i announced my candidacy yesterday. as you said, this is my first national interview. but the first thing i did today was take our campaign bus down to mother bethel in the city of philadelphia. the oldest ame church in the nation, a church where voting rights and efforts to expand civil rights happened in the walls of that church and inside with the leaders there. great leaders came and preached and made a c
announcing his run for pennsylvania governor yesterday. thank you so much for being here, attorney general shapiro. i at this point am a one-issue voter. i'm not in the state of pennsylvania, but i am a one-issue voter, democracy. because i am very worried about it. >> that's right. >> i wonder if you are campaigning, how high does saving democracy rank on your list of priorities? >> well, joy, democracy is on the ballot. and it is the central issue in my campaign. everything...
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reschenthaler of pennsylvania, i inform the house that mr. reschenthaler will vote no on h.res. 716. mr. meuser: as the member designated by mr. armstrong of north dakota, i inform the house that mr. armstrong will be voting no on h.res. 716. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by ms. lee, i inform the house that ms. lee will vote yes on h.res. 716. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from west virginia seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. waltz of florida, i inform the house that mr. waltz will vote no on h.res. 716. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. delbene of washington, i inform the house that delbene will vote yes on h.res. 716. as the member designated by mr. gonzalez, i inform the house that mr. gonzalez will vote yes on h.res. 716. as the member designated by mr. case of hawaii, i inform th
reschenthaler of pennsylvania, i inform the house that mr. reschenthaler will vote no on h.res. 716. mr. meuser: as the member designated by mr. armstrong of north dakota, i inform the house that mr. armstrong will be voting no on h.res. 716. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by ms. lee, i inform the house that ms. lee will vote yes on h.res. 716. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does...
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pennsylvania. mr. attorney general, thank you so much for being with us. >> good morning. >> why are you running? >> because the stakes are so high right now in pennsylvania. and we face some incredible challenges from education to workforce issues, connecting people to the internet. we also have some tremendous opportunities here in pennsylvania that we have to seize upon and i have a long track record of working together, democrats, republicans, and independents, to get things done. and most importantly i've been unafraid to take on the big fights. and the next governor of pennsylvania has to be willing to take on the big fights from protecting our democracy, to making sure we put people back to work. and so those are the issues, those are the reasons why i'm running. >> you talk about protecting democracy. how important is fighting the big lie to your campaign? >> look, the stakes couldn't be higher in this election. and there is a clear contrast between me and my dozen or so republican opponent
pennsylvania. mr. attorney general, thank you so much for being with us. >> good morning. >> why are you running? >> because the stakes are so high right now in pennsylvania. and we face some incredible challenges from education to workforce issues, connecting people to the internet. we also have some tremendous opportunities here in pennsylvania that we have to seize upon and i have a long track record of working together, democrats, republicans, and independents, to get...
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>> pennsylvania election law is very limited to the constitution part of the session says any changes to the law in state legislatures in north carolina, arizona and all over the country, this happened with a simple embedded the legislature, i understand we were in pandemic and maybe even somee people called emergency the fact that it does not present this in every state, and allowed the legislature to do its job and make necessary changes honest and fair elections, it is really that simple. >> do you have a response to that? >> i did, i want to note the pennsylvania supreme court disagrees with the representativeta and i'm wonderg following on everything that happened as a result of his and others action, their attempt to disenfranchise his and millions of people in pennsylvania, the fact that it all led in no small part to january 6, does he have a regret whatan he did? >> will get a response. >> that's a stupid analysis of it had nothing to do with what happened january 6 in the pennsylvania supreme court is limited to their jurisdictions which their disagreement is not with me, th
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the attorney general for the state of pennsylvania. he just announced his run for governor of the state. attorney general, good to see you. there's a specific reason -- >> good to see you. >> we have been talking about election shenanigans in arizona, in texas, in georgia, in michigan. pennsylvania is interesting because your republican colleagues in the state legislature have been working to enact voting restrictions since long before the 2020 election. >> right. >> but before for the fact there's a democratic governor in your state some of those things might have become law in pennsylvania. pennsylvania is really ground zero for this discussion about voting rights restrictions. >> without a doubt. i really think we're the epicenter of it. and this same types of bills that have passed into law in georgia and texas, restricting voting rights, rolling back the gains and progress that's been made over the years, those bills have been introduced and in many cases passed here in pennsylvania. but for the veto pen of our governor, they woul
the attorney general for the state of pennsylvania. he just announced his run for governor of the state. attorney general, good to see you. there's a specific reason -- >> good to see you. >> we have been talking about election shenanigans in arizona, in texas, in georgia, in michigan. pennsylvania is interesting because your republican colleagues in the state legislature have been working to enact voting restrictions since long before the 2020 election. >> right. >> but...
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voter fraud in the state of pennsylvania. nothing that was going to affect the result of the election but a few people here and there who basically tried to vote twice for donald trump. forwarding those cases to the attention of lieutenant governor dan patrick in texas, john fetterman demanded that dan patrick pay him the bounty, tweeting things like this. quote, hey, governor patrick, it's your counterpart in pennsylvania. i would like to collect your handsome reward for reporting voter fraud. i got a dude in forty fort, p.a., who tried to have his dead mom vote for trump. this continued as lieutenant governor fetterman found a second and then a third case, again, individual, one-off cases of random republicans trying to cast two votes for trump. you can see that december headline from "the houston chronicle." pennsylvania lieutenant governor fetterman relentlessly trolls dan patrick, seeking $1 million voter fraud bounty. through all of this, i will not speak for you or for lieutenant governor fetterman, but i thought the s
voter fraud in the state of pennsylvania. nothing that was going to affect the result of the election but a few people here and there who basically tried to vote twice for donald trump. forwarding those cases to the attention of lieutenant governor dan patrick in texas, john fetterman demanded that dan patrick pay him the bounty, tweeting things like this. quote, hey, governor patrick, it's your counterpart in pennsylvania. i would like to collect your handsome reward for reporting voter fraud....
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hern: i thank the gentleman from pennsylvania. i would like to yield two minutes to the congressman from florida's 19th district, a new freshman, not shy about getting out there and getting his feet wet and getting after it here. appreciate that and my colleague byron donldz. -- donldz -- donalds. mr. donalds: it's important that we're here this evening because the president of the united states and the majority party has never actually talked about what's in this bill. they expect to throw out their catch phrase build back better. they like to talk about how they're going to be helping the children and helping our economy transform. what they never talk about is what they're actually going to do. what the american people don't know, madam speaker is that in this build is a $1.3 billion provision to give newspapers $12,500 per employee for local newspapers all across the united states. i don't know about you but i don't know how ha helps anybody build back better when we're giving tax dollars to newspapers in this bill it gives $4
hern: i thank the gentleman from pennsylvania. i would like to yield two minutes to the congressman from florida's 19th district, a new freshman, not shy about getting out there and getting his feet wet and getting after it here. appreciate that and my colleague byron donldz. -- donldz -- donalds. mr. donalds: it's important that we're here this evening because the president of the united states and the majority party has never actually talked about what's in this bill. they expect to throw out...
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his republican colleagues in pennsylvania are trying to subpoena voter information. they still want to carry out an audit. we reached out to his office to see if they wanted to comment and he did not respond. >> he has a shifting story over his participation or lack thereof but actually there was in january 6th. >> he has put forth a lot of different states about when he left, where he was located. and we did ask him if he wanted to shed any more light about his activities that day, whether he went inside the capitol. no evidence emerged saying he did. >> a lawmaker who participated. sara, thank you for that report stkpwh . >>> the space race between china and the u.s. heats up, cnn getting rare access to the launch site ahead. >>> and setting divorce to beautiful music. adele is back releasing the first single off her first album in six years. ♪ go easy on me ♪ when did you see the signs? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah, and now business is ro
his republican colleagues in pennsylvania are trying to subpoena voter information. they still want to carry out an audit. we reached out to his office to see if they wanted to comment and he did not respond. >> he has a shifting story over his participation or lack thereof but actually there was in january 6th. >> he has put forth a lot of different states about when he left, where he was located. and we did ask him if he wanted to shed any more light about his activities that day,...
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here in pennsylvania, too. already, there are republicans running for governor who want to lead us down a dark path, undermine free and fair election, strip away voting rights, and permanently divide us. that's the kind of divisive politics that gets in the way of solving real problems. >> that was pennsylvania's attorney general shapiro with his ad to run for governor. pennsylvania is one of the battleground states that's likely to determine the next presidential election. they are trying to get personal data of all 9 million voters as part of a partisan audit meant to breathe new life into donald trump's lies about election fraud. the only thing standing in the way of the election laws change willing is the veto pen of the governor, josh shapiro. i think this is the first time i have talked to you when you haven't been in your home, maybe, zooming with some of your family members behind you. tell me about your campaign? >> i just finished a rally. we are in northern pennsylvania. bob casey and i were talking
here in pennsylvania, too. already, there are republicans running for governor who want to lead us down a dark path, undermine free and fair election, strip away voting rights, and permanently divide us. that's the kind of divisive politics that gets in the way of solving real problems. >> that was pennsylvania's attorney general shapiro with his ad to run for governor. pennsylvania is one of the battleground states that's likely to determine the next presidential election. they are...
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this is basically pennsylvania, it was much more beautiful. it was very rugged and really something striking. it was the same thing. the whole county had just risen like mine. rotten immigrants from all over the world including from my area every historical building was tied to the mining community. also tied to the railways. the developments of the university all on the back of the industrialist who had prospered on answers like mining in the railways and all of the associated industries. in fact, and county terms, people had been mining since the romans where there. the whole history of mining in my county was even older. the rise of prosperity was within the same timeframe. the fall was very similar. the mines closed down. really early. one of the mines, i think it was a number nine. one of the ones that was recruiting when my dad was considering coming over to pennsylvania. i was really struck then. when i started thinking about how similar these experiences where of these regions. and then i am sitting russian and i get to russia and i se
this is basically pennsylvania, it was much more beautiful. it was very rugged and really something striking. it was the same thing. the whole county had just risen like mine. rotten immigrants from all over the world including from my area every historical building was tied to the mining community. also tied to the railways. the developments of the university all on the back of the industrialist who had prospered on answers like mining in the railways and all of the associated industries. in...
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doyle, of pennsylvania, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. doyle will vote yes on h.r. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. russ fulcher of idaho, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. fulcher will vote nay on h.r. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. lynch: thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mrs. lori trahan of massachusetts, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. trahan will vote yes on h.r. 5434, the surface transportation extension act of 2021. and as the member designated by the honorable mr. james langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. langevin will vote yes on h.r. 5434, the surface transportation extension act of 2021. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. kinzinger of illinois,
doyle, of pennsylvania, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. doyle will vote yes on h.r. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. russ fulcher of idaho, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. fulcher will vote nay on h.r. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? mr. lynch: thank you, mr. speaker. as the...
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in pennsylvania and across the country. we work hard for every dollar we earn but some days it feels like the odds are stacked against us. the historic infrastructure investments in the bipartisan infrastructure deal would put food on my family's table for years to come. president biden's broader vision would go further. the build back better act addresses the rising cost of both childcare and elder care which would help ensure that both my young son, my daughters, and my aging parents are taken care of with dignity, grace, and understanding. my wife is going to school for nursing. but with three kids and both of us working it's tough to find enough hours in the day. joe biden's american rescue plan gave us and expanded child tax credit which helps us to cover the costs of two weeks of child care every single month. this has given my wife the flexibility to devote more time to her studies. president biden's build back better act would extend the child tax credit and invest more in child care, helping my family and families
in pennsylvania and across the country. we work hard for every dollar we earn but some days it feels like the odds are stacked against us. the historic infrastructure investments in the bipartisan infrastructure deal would put food on my family's table for years to come. president biden's broader vision would go further. the build back better act addresses the rising cost of both childcare and elder care which would help ensure that both my young son, my daughters, and my aging parents are...
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>> reporter: he also leaned on gop allies like pennsylvania state senator doug mastriano. >> are we going to stand aside as these shenanigans go on. >> according to the senate testimony from richard donahue, former acting attorney general trump cold doj officials something to the effect of people are trying to address this problem. scott perry and mastriano. the democrat-led committee said ties to january 6th are particularly notable. and warrant further investigation. in the days after trump's call with doj officials, mastriano wrote election fraud is real and prevalent in pennsylvania, laying out his evidence of fraud, which has been repeatedly debunked and adding, this election is an embarrassment to our nation.
>> reporter: he also leaned on gop allies like pennsylvania state senator doug mastriano. >> are we going to stand aside as these shenanigans go on. >> according to the senate testimony from richard donahue, former acting attorney general trump cold doj officials something to the effect of people are trying to address this problem. scott perry and mastriano. the democrat-led committee said ties to january 6th are particularly notable. and warrant further investigation. in the...
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what's it like in bentleyville, pennsylvania? caller: well, greta, we have a water authority in town that passed a piece of legislation that says that they could charge you for water and sue for garbage on your home if you have electricity turned on. i had a vacant property across the street and it was up for sale through a local realtor. and because i had the electricity on through the winter, they -- >> we'll breakway from this recorded program. get you live to the floor of the house for the very first votes of the week. live coverage on c-span. ms. was and pass h.r. 4111. on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title. the clerk: h.r. 4111, a bill to require the secretary of the treasury to direct the united states executive director at the international monetary fund to advocate that the fund provide technical assistance to fund members seeking to enhance their compass toy evaluate the legal terms of sovereign contracts and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house
what's it like in bentleyville, pennsylvania? caller: well, greta, we have a water authority in town that passed a piece of legislation that says that they could charge you for water and sue for garbage on your home if you have electricity turned on. i had a vacant property across the street and it was up for sale through a local realtor. and because i had the electricity on through the winter, they -- >> we'll breakway from this recorded program. get you live to the floor of the house...
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pedaling trump's baseless election fraud claims throughout the commonwealth of pennsylvania. he is coop churd on video passing barricades and police lines during the capitol insurrection. mastriano continues to spread trump's big lie, even trying to launch another fraudulent election audit. >> reporter: as donald trump leaned on the justice department to help him overturn the 2020 election -- >> make no mistake this election was stolen from you, from me, the country. >> reporter: he leaned on gop allies, like retired army kurnl and dispensstate center mastria back him up. >> it's time to rise up, americans. >> reporter: the new senate judiciary report highlights trump's fast that mastriano was in his corner. it according to the testimony from richard donoghue, trump
pedaling trump's baseless election fraud claims throughout the commonwealth of pennsylvania. he is coop churd on video passing barricades and police lines during the capitol insurrection. mastriano continues to spread trump's big lie, even trying to launch another fraudulent election audit. >> reporter: as donald trump leaned on the justice department to help him overturn the 2020 election -- >> make no mistake this election was stolen from you, from me, the country. >>...
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we have a lot of those in pennsylvania. health care is one of our biggest economic drivers and those people are not well paid for the risks they take and the back breaking work they do. coal miners know something about that. i think the best way to honor president trumca is to set aside some of the many differences we have and refocus ourselves on the core economic issues that tie together all of the working and middle class people in this country and that themselves represent such a power. force that they really can't be stopped when people unite each other. thank you, mr. levin, for putting this together. and may god protect richard trumca. mr. levin: thank you so much, representative lamb. it's really fitting that we're hop norring rich trumca -- we're honoring rich trumca during what's come to be called strike-tober. this month has seen more workers in motion in more industries across more regions than any time in modern history. we have people in the health care industry, nurses, on strike. we have miners in alabama, m
we have a lot of those in pennsylvania. health care is one of our biggest economic drivers and those people are not well paid for the risks they take and the back breaking work they do. coal miners know something about that. i think the best way to honor president trumca is to set aside some of the many differences we have and refocus ourselves on the core economic issues that tie together all of the working and middle class people in this country and that themselves represent such a power....
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the president understands scranton, pennsylvania. he understands communities that have been left behind. he beat donald trump in those communities. i think him going to those communities and saying this is about restoring hope, this is about restoring opportunity in those places, this is about restoring dignity and pride, i think that message will resonate. and he is a perfect messenger for it. i'm glad he's going to be out there. >> nancy pelosi said halloween, it's going to get done. do you agree? >> the speaker is usually correct in these things. here's what i say. it will get done for sure. i don't know whether it's going to be, like the president said, the next couple of weeks, whether it will be october 31, whether it will be a few weeks later. but the important thing, alex, is that we get it right. look at what we're trying to do, we're finally going to get every kid in this country the opportunity for preschool. in france they've been doing that for years, every 3-year-old gets universal education. we're finally going to get
the president understands scranton, pennsylvania. he understands communities that have been left behind. he beat donald trump in those communities. i think him going to those communities and saying this is about restoring hope, this is about restoring opportunity in those places, this is about restoring dignity and pride, i think that message will resonate. and he is a perfect messenger for it. i'm glad he's going to be out there. >> nancy pelosi said halloween, it's going to get done. do...
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i am a retired school bus driver here in theory, pennsylvania. -- theory -- theory pennsylvania . there's always the same stuff and it is always repeat offenders, and if you want to become a school bus driver in pennsylvania, you have to fill all kinds of paperwork, and then, by chance, the person who runs the school bus, they happen to get somebody in there who has a record or, guess what, they are going to take his rights away. there was just a case in philadelphia where, on a subway, i was c-span would've covered it. a guy on the subway, rain delay, it was a 40 minute episode. people said they dialed 911, and they get to the police to take care of the sky. they were all videoing on their phones. turns out the guy was a repeat offender. philadelphia is a sanctuary city, that is part of the problem. but i can tell you, i don't know whether the last time you spoke pot was, but this pot is laced with fentanyl. where is the fentanyl coming from? across the southern border. there was a bus down there at the border -- 40 pounds of fennel. brought up a lot of points. host: what about t
i am a retired school bus driver here in theory, pennsylvania. -- theory -- theory pennsylvania . there's always the same stuff and it is always repeat offenders, and if you want to become a school bus driver in pennsylvania, you have to fill all kinds of paperwork, and then, by chance, the person who runs the school bus, they happen to get somebody in there who has a record or, guess what, they are going to take his rights away. there was just a case in philadelphia where, on a subway, i was...
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drawn on patrick's campaign funds made two young man in, where else, pennsylvania. the reward, actually paid out. the first roared actually issued for information leading to an arrest of voter fraud. the roared was actually issued for one of the cases flags. the man in pennsylvania who came in and voted for trump, and he left the ballot station, that's the polling place, then he came back this time wearing sunglasses, and cast a ballot in his son's name. he got caught doing that. john fetterman pick that case as one of the ones he trolled dan patrick with, the reward ultimately did not go to john fetterman, went to a young coworker in pennsylvania whose tip off actually led to the guy in sunglasses actually been convicted of illegal voting. joining us now is that young poll worker, eric frank from chester county pennsylvania. mr. frank, thank you for making the time, this must be one of the weirdest moments in your young life. >> hi rachel, first of all thanks to having me on. it's been a whirlwind. today, specifically, but this whole process has been way more than
drawn on patrick's campaign funds made two young man in, where else, pennsylvania. the reward, actually paid out. the first roared actually issued for information leading to an arrest of voter fraud. the roared was actually issued for one of the cases flags. the man in pennsylvania who came in and voted for trump, and he left the ballot station, that's the polling place, then he came back this time wearing sunglasses, and cast a ballot in his son's name. he got caught doing that. john fetterman...
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pennsylvania with a close friend, governor wolf. good to see you. [applause] let me back into the district i grew up not very far from where he grew up. if is about five or six blocks and we were about 18 years apart and 17 years apart so it's like a continuum going on. i just want you to know we went to the same schools, same parish just a few years apart, give or take a few years and scranton is where i pdoye the first year and my dad helped build a field down there and spent a lot of time in watching movies on trying to reenact all they did and when you watch those movies i think i was told i was the only kid that was able to walk through. it felt like you were in trouble. anyway. no matter how long you live here in scranton it is a place that climbs into your heart and it never really leaves and that is the truth. like the old saying you can taku can't take scranton out of the boy. there's something special about it. ou he heardhere your view of the world begins and where it takes shape. that happened to me in north washington avenue. we use to
pennsylvania with a close friend, governor wolf. good to see you. [applause] let me back into the district i grew up not very far from where he grew up. if is about five or six blocks and we were about 18 years apart and 17 years apart so it's like a continuum going on. i just want you to know we went to the same schools, same parish just a few years apart, give or take a few years and scranton is where i pdoye the first year and my dad helped build a field down there and spent a lot of time in...
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legislature launched another attack on pennsylvania voters. they sent a subpoena to the pennsylvania department of state demanding that the state turn over the 2020 voting records of every voter in the state along with their driver's licenses and their social security numbers so that information could be turned over to an unidentified private contractor. pennsylvania voters of every party and independents were outraged about this invasion of privacy and the possibility that sensitive personal information was being put at risk. can you address how this kind of sweeping intrusion into election and personal data under the guise of an election audit might violate federal election laws? >> yes, i can't -- let me just say on the previous point that you made although i gave you a quick answer a full answer is we have an election threats task force. and we have had that for quite some time. i have met with the national association of election administrators. and the national association of secretaries of state for every state. and that's what prompted
legislature launched another attack on pennsylvania voters. they sent a subpoena to the pennsylvania department of state demanding that the state turn over the 2020 voting records of every voter in the state along with their driver's licenses and their social security numbers so that information could be turned over to an unidentified private contractor. pennsylvania voters of every party and independents were outraged about this invasion of privacy and the possibility that sensitive personal...
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but my favorite example is from pennsylvania because pennsylvania letters fletcher had passed a really awful jar amount. one of these classic terrible ones. but because there was public map submission, a piano teacher from allentown, pennsylvania had submitted a mouth and when the case got litigated up to the pennsylvania supreme court, they pointed to her mouth and they said, her mouth is so obviously better than what you legislators are. we base to out the legislators mouth because the mouth submitted by a member of the public was better. this is, this is a great when it, if there's time, i'll tell about a story, which is we found in our maryland hearings. and this goes back to david's point about the technology getting better and better and better to afer, but good or else. but we found that they had drawn lawns to go around individual buildings, so as to try to stick on one of their rivals with the we're a building and there's only one thing left which is inverting individual houses to separate the husband from the one. 0, you know as a sound well yeah, someone will. sure. i will i
but my favorite example is from pennsylvania because pennsylvania letters fletcher had passed a really awful jar amount. one of these classic terrible ones. but because there was public map submission, a piano teacher from allentown, pennsylvania had submitted a mouth and when the case got litigated up to the pennsylvania supreme court, they pointed to her mouth and they said, her mouth is so obviously better than what you legislators are. we base to out the legislators mouth because the mouth...
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>> i don't think they have a neither has anyone in charge in pennsylvania. instead they are concerned about things that don't affect people's lives. the philadelphia mayor is concerned about things like whether people are using paper bags or plastic bags for their groceries while his city is deteriorating around him so we need leaders in pennsylvania, conservative leaders, and we need a governor, conservative governor who is going to put a stop to this nonsense. >> tucker: i'm hardly a campaign consultant but i would just run an ad with that video. i am bill mcswain and i don't put up with this crap, no more. and i bet you won't if elected. >> it's true. the law-abiding citizens of pennsylvania deserve better and as you said earlier, this is all part of a coordinated progressive strategy. >> tucker: yeah, that is for sure, and funded by a number of people but primarily by one man. appreciate your coming on tonight. godspeed in the race, we will be watching, of course. >> thanks, tucker, always great to be with you. >> tucker: we just showed you what the equi
>> i don't think they have a neither has anyone in charge in pennsylvania. instead they are concerned about things that don't affect people's lives. the philadelphia mayor is concerned about things like whether people are using paper bags or plastic bags for their groceries while his city is deteriorating around him so we need leaders in pennsylvania, conservative leaders, and we need a governor, conservative governor who is going to put a stop to this nonsense. >> tucker: i'm...
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. >> host: kent and pennsylvania republican color. >> caller: your time interstate system. i live in pennsylvania here, the turnpike is put itself out of business for the prices they are charging is out of this world. if people are going round trucks are coming up and down the mountains, you go on a dirt bike you see y very few cars. they are going miles out of thee way. sweetie david bauer? >> guest: i have driven on thehe pennsylvaniafr turn point. i've had very frustratingve experiences. i understand exactly what he is saying. i think the turn pike and other roads across the country are examples of states trying to find a way to meet transportation needs with limited resources. turnpikes, toll roads, things like that are what we have. i certainly understand some folks have a difficult time accepting they should be paying for a toll to drive on a good road. but when you are in a situation with limited resources there are only so many options available. when in fact when the initial questions how this bill is paid for, transportation improvement cost money but anyone who s
. >> host: kent and pennsylvania republican color. >> caller: your time interstate system. i live in pennsylvania here, the turnpike is put itself out of business for the prices they are charging is out of this world. if people are going round trucks are coming up and down the mountains, you go on a dirt bike you see y very few cars. they are going miles out of thee way. sweetie david bauer? >> guest: i have driven on thehe pennsylvaniafr turn point. i've had very...
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>> it is nuts and one of the reasons i'm running for pennsylvania governor. i want to be a governor that stands up for the law-abiding citizens of pennsylvania. they deserve a voice too. they do not deserve chaos on their street, and right now, progressive leaders in pennsylvania and philadelphia have things completely backwards. they are ignoring law-abiding citizens and basically saying, criminals, anything goes. >> tucker: merrick garland famously instructed the fbi to treat parents who complain about their school boards as they would domestic terrorists. has the doj initiated any statements on this type of behavior that you are aware of? >> i don't think they have and neither has anyone in charge in pennsylvania. instead, they are concerned about things that don't affect people's lives. the philadelphia mayor is concerned about things like whether people are using paper bags or plastic bags for their groceries, while his city is deteriorating around him. so we need leaders in pennsylvania, conservative leaders, and we need a governor, conservative governo
>> it is nuts and one of the reasons i'm running for pennsylvania governor. i want to be a governor that stands up for the law-abiding citizens of pennsylvania. they deserve a voice too. they do not deserve chaos on their street, and right now, progressive leaders in pennsylvania and philadelphia have things completely backwards. they are ignoring law-abiding citizens and basically saying, criminals, anything goes. >> tucker: merrick garland famously instructed the fbi to treat...
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they are right there under pennsylvania there. stevenson is somewhere in there. i saw this morning predator general stevenson fall dead, one of the pennsylvania, one of the massachusetts road. he was under tree where he slept last night, fell on his blankets. it was a sharpshooter. i do wonder about the soundness of this wood is because in the very next line of his later he said, i'm having a difficult time after. i ride my view on all the marches. [laughing] -- my mule. at some point in the morning the kernels road by. they are brigade commanders. jumping in the said they wished they could trade places with stevenson as he lounged under the tree. stevenson replied he would rather remain under the tree eating lunch and be out in the period. probably not write up on the front lines because their way out of place with the rest of the units. along the front line itself felt skirmishes engage in some likely combat. the kernel described as strong and vigilant skirmish line. the kernel of the first michigan sharpshooters complained of a waking fire from the enemy skirm
they are right there under pennsylvania there. stevenson is somewhere in there. i saw this morning predator general stevenson fall dead, one of the pennsylvania, one of the massachusetts road. he was under tree where he slept last night, fell on his blankets. it was a sharpshooter. i do wonder about the soundness of this wood is because in the very next line of his later he said, i'm having a difficult time after. i ride my view on all the marches. [laughing] -- my mule. at some point in the...
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mastriano represents a gop dominated district in southern pennsylvania. he gained notoriety in 2021 from his protests again the democratic governor's covid restrictions. >> time to ep open up pennsylva now. >> reporter: he continues spreading doubt about the election, visiting arizona's partisan audit. >> i was impressed by what i saw in arizona. >> reporter: and trying to launch a similar effort in pennsylvania. >> as we go through the ballots, my desire to recount them and forensically analyze with photographic material whether the ballots were copied or filled inpy a human. >> reporter: after rirking members of his own party, he was stripped of a committee chairmanship. now one of his gop colleagues is leading the election view. he may not be leading the all but other republicans in pennsylvania trying to subpoena voter information and move forward with an audit 11 months after the election. we reached out to mastriano's office with a bunch of questions. they didn't get back to us. >> mastriano was re-elected on the same ballot by the same voters as jo
mastriano represents a gop dominated district in southern pennsylvania. he gained notoriety in 2021 from his protests again the democratic governor's covid restrictions. >> time to ep open up pennsylva now. >> reporter: he continues spreading doubt about the election, visiting arizona's partisan audit. >> i was impressed by what i saw in arizona. >> reporter: and trying to launch a similar effort in pennsylvania. >> as we go through the ballots, my desire to...
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tonight he will be giving a speech in gettysburg, pennsylvania to a group of republicans there showing he doesn't seem to be all that concerned as to what is happening here in washington. >> or trying to convey that at least. ryan nobles from capitol hill, thanks so much. here to discuss democratic congresswoman madeline dean, vice chair of the house judiciary committee. the house is voting right now we are told that the -- there are eight republicans who have voted along with the democrats to refer the matter of criminal contempt of congress to the department of justice. they include not surprisingly liz cheney, adam kinzinger, but also congressman upton of michigan, meyer of minnesota, gonzalez of ohio, katko of new york, mace of south carolina, and your fellow suburban philadelphian congressman fitzpatrick of pennsylvania. what is your reaction to the vote so far? >> i am not surprised it is along party lines and i am pleased we have at least eight republicans who see the truth, who recognize the essential oversight role that congress plays, and that we should not be fooled with by
tonight he will be giving a speech in gettysburg, pennsylvania to a group of republicans there showing he doesn't seem to be all that concerned as to what is happening here in washington. >> or trying to convey that at least. ryan nobles from capitol hill, thanks so much. here to discuss democratic congresswoman madeline dean, vice chair of the house judiciary committee. the house is voting right now we are told that the -- there are eight republicans who have voted along with the...
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i love pennsylvania, 20 school in pennsylvania, college, the great state, what great people. i was up by so much, all of a sudden the booths closed. 3:00 in the morning. shortly thereafter, we are tied. then we are losing, but just a little bit. no, it's a disgrace. the says he was told not to do anything. the u.s. attorney was told not to do anything because the attorney general did not want to have problems, he was worried about certain things with regard to himself. i think it was probably the easy way out, so bad for our country. the u.s. attorney said i was told in writing not to pursue it. philadelphia was so corrupt. pittsburgh was very corrupt. more votes than you had voters, that's a pretty easy one. we don't have to go into a lot of details. pennsylvania, thousands of voters report receiving at least two ballots in the mail and many others reported receiving ballots without requesting them. we happened to flow in. on election day, thousand people were complaining they were not allowed to vote because they were told that their ballot had already been cast. where is t
i love pennsylvania, 20 school in pennsylvania, college, the great state, what great people. i was up by so much, all of a sudden the booths closed. 3:00 in the morning. shortly thereafter, we are tied. then we are losing, but just a little bit. no, it's a disgrace. the says he was told not to do anything. the u.s. attorney was told not to do anything because the attorney general did not want to have problems, he was worried about certain things with regard to himself. i think it was probably...