Only do you get great interns and apprentices but you get great hires and people who know your business. We also know that if you start earlier with pathways this is work we are doing at the Aspin Institute in 21 urban, rural and tribal communities, that you also bring in those hard skills. We use the term soft skiills. These are difficult and important skills. You bring those together with support services that you have much Better Outcomes at the end. So i think were getting to a point now where people recognize the imperative. We know more about whats needed. Were moving further and faster and now we are also applying evidence, the type that urban alliance is doing with the urban institute, other programs around the country that we can talk about. So were Getting Better evidence. We can apply it to the programs. We have continuous learning. We are doing this across sector. But one of the things i will say and am so proud we are here at the chamber doing this, it was so wonderful to
Premium last year, and it is a 70 increase on a retiree. That is happening in general in western pennsylvania. Tom corbett has tried to keep the cost of medical insurance down by having a special medicaid program, and thing god for him. I am definitely voting for tom corbett. The other guy, he cannot wait to get in there and raise taxes. Like he says he is going to raise taxes. We cannot afford that in pennsylvania. There are too many seniors here. Host the pennsylvania governors race, one of the most closely watched of the cycle. Another one being closely watched, the florida governors race tonight in florida. Governor rick scott debating former governor Charlie Crist, the democrat in that race. 7 00 p. M. Onht at cspan. It 00 tonight on cspan, the Kansas Senate debate, the final of three debates between pat roberts and greg norman. That is our chauffeur today. We take you live to the Heritage Foundation, were congresswoman Michele Bachmann, the founder of the House Tea Party caucus,
Way of delaware elected president elect of these United States. Right now our map having called nevada in the last few hours, our map has him at 279 electoral votes to the incumbent president s 214 electoral votes. If you have been watching a live followon coverage following the big news of this morning and today you know that americans are flooding into the streets. They are flooding into the area near lafayette park, black lives matter plaza in washington, d. C. Lets stop there first. Our correspondent garrett haake, this is different i imagine than your last visit which featured pepper spray in the air. Reporter yeah. Brian, this is the polar opinion sit of that experience here. As my photographer putt it i havent seen this many happy people all in one place in a very long time and that certainly wasnt the case five months ago. These are all students from johns hop conditions in baltimore. They saw the news, got on a train and came down here. Why did you want to be here so badly for
Pennsylvania. President trump still refusing to concede, refusing to drop baseless claims of widespread voter fraud. Hes also refusing to do anything to ada smooth transition to the biden administration. We are starting to see daylight between Trump Officials, former and current, who are reaching out on their own to biden counter parts, some quietly because they fear reprisal. Today, president elect joe biden and Vice President elect Kamala Harris hear from members of the National Governors Association Executive committee. These are governors on the frontlines of the fight against the coronavirus. And while the biden team formulates plans to battle the virus, President Trump largely ignores it, even as the u. S. Is crossing a grim milestone here. Take a look. A quarter Million People dead. There are no tweets from trump about that. Theres no sympathy for the dead or for families. In fact, the president s twitter feed presents as if were not even in a pandemic. We are hearing from the V
Joining me to comoderate this debate is Lindsay Hopman university of delaware professor of communication and Political Science. The candidates in this race for the u. S. Senate includes democrat chris coons the incumbent republican kevin wade. Gentleman welcome to both of you. Tonights debate will be divided into two parts. Following a one minute Opening Statement from each of our candidates Lindsey Hoffman and i will post will pose questions to the candidates. Responses are limited to one minute and 30 seconds with a 1minute rebuttal and then there will be the opportunity for moderator discussion. The second part of our debate includes questions posed by students from the university of delaware and delaware state university. Responses in this portion are limited to one minute. Each candidate will also have one minute for a closing statement. In our studio audience here in the Mitchell Hall theatre on the university of delaware campus understands there will be no applause during tonigh