a communist. what is wrong with having a situational understanding of the country which we are about to defend and i find it offensive we are accusing noncommissioned officers are being woke because we re studying theorys out there. that was started at harvard law school years ago and proposed there were laws in the united states, antibellum laws prior to the civil war african-americans considered three-quarters of a human being and emancipation proclamation to change that. i do want to know and i respect your service and you and i are both green berets but it matters to our discipline and cohesion of this military. joining me now is congresswoman chrissy houlihan of pennsylvania an air force veteran and member of the house armed services committee. your question is that one that prompted the chairman of the joint chiefs to give that
resolute support headquarters in afghanistan friday and canceled at the last minute that is symbolic of the confusion that is surrounding this withdrawal right now, hallie. as you mentioned it s going to be a lot faster than we expected. september 11th was the time line the administration laid out. it s more like early to mid-july. courtney kube, great reporting. thank you for sharing it with us on the show live this morning. we appreciate it. to talk more about it, democratic congressman chrissy houlihan an air force veteran. congresswoman, good morning and thank you for being with us on a monday morning. of course, good morning, hallie. thanks for having me. you heard some of the reporting my colleague courtney kube who covers the pentagon laid out. what is your concern where things stand on decisions related to the withdrawal that need to be made? they are excellent questions. i have concerns and i know many of my colleagues in foreign
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Democratic Group Blasts Progressive Candidate Over Gun Incident
A super PAC is attacking Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, now a Senate candidate, over carrying a shotgun to detain a Black jogger in 2013.
A super PAC is airing a radio ad slamming Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, the front-runner for the Democratic Senate nomination in the Keystone State, over a 2013 incident in which he chased down a Black jogger and held a shotgun while detaining him.
Collective PAC, which supports Black candidates, is airing the ad on Black radio stations in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. The group has not endorsed a candidate in the Democratic primary, though two Black state lawmakers ― Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta and Sen. Sharif Street ― have entered the race.
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Members of Congress from the area say help is expected after meeting Monday with state health officials about the issue. (Shutterstock)
The suburban counties around Philadelphia have received fewer doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, per capita, than some smaller counties throughout Pennsylvania, according to analysis of state data.
By Tuesday, political leaders from Bucks, Montgomery, Delaware and Chester counties were saying they ve been assured by the state that will change soon.
According to Pennsylvania Department of Health data, those four suburban counties rank low on a list of vaccine doses received per 100,000 people in Pennsylvania. Montgomery ranks highest at 20th, followed by Chester at 29th, Bucks at 34th and Delaware way back, at 53rd.
Pennsylvania's Lieutenant Governor announced this morning that he is looking to run for a soon-to-be vacant seat in the U.S. Senate. Lt. Governor John.