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Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) appeared alongside EPA Administrator Michael to announce new infrastructure investments to reduce climate change and pollution. Gov. Shapiro has been floated as a potential VP candidate for Kamala Harris following President Joe Biden's announcement that he will not seek reelection.

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00:00Joining us today at CBS's Neville Island facility. It is a distinct honor and pleasure to welcome you to this monumental event
00:08My name is Noah shelters, and I represent the Lindy group our holdings include Lindy paving and CBS
00:15renowned producers in the asphalt and concrete industries
00:19Today we gather to celebrate a significant milestone for Pennsylvania industry
00:24the awarding of an EPA grant aimed at industrial decarbonization
00:30For decades Lindy has been at the leading edge of the construction business
00:34Our commitment to sustainability is a core value that guides our operations and our decisions
00:40We are proud to be a leader in the National Asphalt Pavement Association's the road forward initiative
00:47showcasing our dedication to creating a more sustainable future
00:52Our efforts have already resulted in Lindy paving having the highest number of published asphalt
00:58Environmental product declarations in the country and we are equally dedicated to producing concrete EPDs at this very facility
01:07But why?
01:08What does sustainability mean to us?
01:11Well, we recognize the critical need to respond to market pressures and meet stringent regulatory requirements
01:18however, our mission extends beyond mere compliance our
01:23Objective is to lead and to be the change agents in our industries by pioneering new ways
01:30to produce lower carbon materials
01:33We are driven by a vision to foster environmental stewardship an imperative that requires collaboration
01:40This is why the partnership between the state and federal leadership and industries like ours is crucial
01:47Programs such as the one as our governor is addressing today are pivotal and not only helping to lower emissions
01:55But also lowering the costs associated with these efforts
01:59It is through such collaborative initiatives that we can achieve our shared goals of a cleaner greener future
02:06I would like to extend our deepest gratitude to the leaders who support and
02:11Foresight have made this grant and this moment possible
02:15Thank you to the Biden Harris administration for their investing in America agenda to
02:20Administrator Regan and the EPA for recognizing the urgent need for such programs and providing the necessary funding
02:27Our sincere thanks to all of our local leaders in Western PA
02:32including Sarah Imarato Rob Mattson Nick Piscitano
02:36Who have worked to enable the implementation of state and federal projects and a special?
02:42Thanks to Governor Josh Shapiro whose leadership in Pennsylvania has been instrumental in spearheading this initiative
02:49Now is my esteemed honor to introduce Governor Josh Shapiro who has been a relentless
02:55Advocate for sustainable development and environmental protection for our state
02:59His visionary leadership is essential to the success of the Commonwealth and his forward-thinking initiatives
03:06Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming Governor Josh Shapiro
03:13I
03:17Thanks everybody
03:20And Noah, thank you very much
03:21I appreciate your kind words and let me say to you and the entire team here at Lindy including our good friend Vince Titino
03:29Thank you for showing us the way
03:31Thank you for leading the way and I want to echo your thanks to our elected leaders who are here today
03:36Especially lieutenant governor Austin Davis my right hand and my partner in governing here in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
03:44And let me say thank you to administrator Regan and the EPA for your leadership and for choosing
03:51Western Pennsylvania as the place to make this critically important announcement today
03:57You know as we just heard from Noah Pennsylvania companies and Pennsylvania workers are the backbone of the American
04:05Energy industry
04:07We are the second leading
04:09Net energy exporter in the country and our industrial sector is the strongest
04:15Anywhere that includes companies like castle builders supply and trucking which helps produce the concrete
04:22That goes into our bridges and buildings making Western, Pennsylvania and our Commonwealth
04:28Stronger and more prosperous putting food on the dinner table for families all across this great Commonwealth
04:36You know just last Wednesday. I had the privilege of standing up in South Central, Pennsylvania
04:41announcing the largest
04:43federal grant for a single transportation project in
04:47Pennsylvania history the I-83 South Bridge right there in Harrisburg
04:52It was the largest federal grant ever today
04:56I'm here in Western, Pennsylvania
04:59Less than a week later to announce the second largest federal grant in Pennsylvania history
05:06Thanks to the Biden Harris administration and thanks to them believing in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
05:18So today I am thrilled to announce that Pennsylvania will receive
05:22396 million dollars from the EPA to invest in strengthening our
05:29manufacturing sector creating jobs and reducing pollution
05:34Listen our administration the Shapiro Davis administration. We got big plans for that money, and we are ready to go you see here in, Pennsylvania
05:41We understand that reducing pollution means creating jobs. We understand how the two go hand in hand
05:50We want to make sure
05:52That business owners who we have heard from time and time again have the resources
05:57They need to be able to reduce pollution in the communities where they live and work
06:02Something that they want to be able to do they want to make their operations more sustainable and energy efficient
06:09So they can cut costs while helping our communities and the planet
06:14Workers want to be able to go to work at their plant during the week
06:18And then they want to go hunting and fishing over the weekend and when they go hunting and fishing they want clean air and pure
06:24Water and those two things that work they do and their ability to recreate in our communities that goes hand-in-hand
06:33and
06:34The problem is there has not been enough help available
06:38For businesses to be able to do that for workers to be able to make those kind of contributions in their communities
06:45Until today where we get to take that next step
06:48That is why we are proud to accept this money from the Biden Harris administration
06:54To create the rise PA grant program here in the Commonwealth, Pennsylvania
07:00Let me explain to you how this is going to work
07:02under Acting Secretary Shirley's leadership the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
07:08Will soon issue grants through rise PA to manufacturing companies all across this Commonwealth for projects and upgrades
07:16to improve their operations and to be able to reduce
07:20Carbon emissions these grants can be used for a wide array of projects including improving energy
07:28efficiency reducing emissions
07:31Implementing carbon captures something we are dedicated to in this Commonwealth and replacing equipment with electric powered
07:38options with these investments from rise PA
07:42Pennsylvania workers. Well, they can take an old smelter that used coal to make steel and replace them with smelters powered by
07:50electricity
07:51Pennsylvania workers will build
07:53Geothermal heating and cooling systems that's going to lower our energy bills and protect our planet
07:59Pennsylvania workers will capture carbon our factories send in the atmosphere today and instead use it to be able to create
08:06New products or send it below the surface of the earth where it can't make our air worse with rise PA
08:13We are going to create jobs and economic opportunity
08:17We are going to lower operating costs for Pennsylvania businesses and we are going to reduce pollution in our air and water
08:24This is a win-win
08:27Across the board so take a company here like CBS
08:31The team here at CBS specializes in mixing and pouring concrete for major
08:36Building projects they've worked on everything from a million square foot
08:40Amazon warehouse to mill 19 where I had the privilege of announcing an important economic development strategy the other day to roads and bridges all
08:48across
08:49Pennsylvania so a company like CBS
08:51Well, they can now apply for one of these grants to say swap out their old diesel equipment with electric conveyors to transport material
08:59That is going to go into their concrete and as anybody in construction will tell you they've told me this many times
09:06Concrete is obviously impacted by the weather and in cold weather. You got to figure out ways to keep that concrete warm
09:13So in theory CBS could apply for a grant to install an energy efficient heat recovery
09:18System for mixing concrete and cold weather
09:20Which would use less energy and cost the company a whole lot less in their energy bills again a win-win
09:27These are common-sense changes that can save a company like CBS a whole lot of money
09:33Reduce the pollution that our workers are exposed to all without changing the great quality of
09:39Craftsmanship and concrete that is available here in Western, Pennsylvania
09:44And then with the money that they save on energy efficiency projects
09:48Then they can pour money back into their product line back into their company back into the workers that power their company
09:56Going forward. This is a huge win for Pennsylvania
10:00listen, I have always said we have got to reject the false choice between protecting our planet and
10:07Protecting our jobs we can and we must do both
10:12Rise PA does exactly that and so we couldn't be more grateful to the Biden Harris administration
10:19for believing in us and couldn't be more grateful for administrator Regan's commitment to this Commonwealth and
10:26This is going to build on my administration's work to protect
10:30Pennsylvania's long legacy of energy and manufacturing
10:33Manufacturing leadership listen, it's Pennsylvania energy and manufacturing that fueled the Industrial
10:40Revolution that lifted people out of poverty and helped give birth to the modern-day labor movement
10:48Powering the middle class and of course moving Pennsylvania forward that rich legacy brings with it
10:55Of course some unique opportunities and some unique challenges
11:00Let me give you just one example that
11:02Dotting all across Pennsylvania here in the southwest and especially across our northern tier are about
11:09350,000 orphaned wells and abandoned mines in Pennsylvania spewing harmful methane into our atmosphere
11:17When I took office I directed the Department of Environmental Protection
11:20to draw down as much federal funding as possible to cap and plug those orphaned and abandoned wells and mines and
11:28Think about this over the last year and a half that I've been your governor
11:31We have plugged more wells than the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania had done in the last 10 years
11:37Combined putting people to work and reducing emissions. Thanks to the help of our federal partners
11:43we were able to do just that protecting our planet and
11:47protecting and creating jobs
11:50In addition to plug-in wells our administration recently unveiled an energy plan that reduces emissions
11:56Creates energy jobs and reduces costs for our consumers
12:00This is important because this plan puts Pennsylvanians to work
12:05Reduces our electric bills reinvest in energy efficiency and pollution controls at large
12:12Energy producing facilities in Pennsylvania and it gives us an opportunity to do what I said before
12:18Create jobs and protect our planet. We're also here in Pennsylvania working hard to update our energy portfolio
12:25Standards to expand the type of energy sources that can qualify
12:30This is really important because it creates a new marketplace for clean energy
12:34But not in a way that puts people out of work
12:39Listen this plan here in Pennsylvania our Pennsylvania based plan. It's been backed by environmentalists
12:45It's been backed by organized labor. It's been backed by industry and by consumer groups
12:50We're showing here in Pennsylvania we can bring people together to get stuff done
12:57That is the way we do our jobs here and it's a way we put more pipe fitters to work
13:03It's a way we put more boiler makers to work more solar installers and more energy efficient technicians
13:11Gone are the days here in Pennsylvania of talking about protecting our planet in a way that removes jobs
13:18We are focused on creating jobs and protecting our planet and we are doing both
13:23Rise PA will rise PA is going to help build on that work that we've been engaged in here in the Commonwealth
13:30Reducing our emissions and creating jobs without the leadership of President Biden Vice President Harris and Administrator Regan
13:38We would not be getting that done. This is what happens when you have an administration like the Biden Harris
13:45Administration in the White House
13:48listening to the good people of Pennsylvania and then working with us to get meaningful things done a
13:55President and a vice president who cared deeply about the good people of Pennsylvania
14:00Cared deeply about communities like these in Western, Pennsylvania and have stepped up time and time again
14:06To help us get stuff done. I couldn't be more grateful to them for what is now the second largest
14:13Federal investment in Pennsylvania history, maybe next week you'll come back for the third
14:19And with that it is my pleasure to invite up our County executive here in Allegheny County
14:24Sarah in a Murado for a few remarks. Thank you all very much
14:35Good afternoon, and thank you governor for you and your administration for leaving leading on the rise PA
14:42Application and thanks for delivering a budget for us
14:46I know we plan on putting those monies to work here in Allegheny County to better the lives of our citizens here and
14:53Thank you to administrator Reagan for being here for coming to Allegheny County to share this big news on how
15:00This program is going to impact people right here in Allegheny County and across this entire nation
15:08this
15:10$96 million award will help the state decarbonize small medium and large industrial projects across the state
15:18Which is going to provide so many benefits for us here in Allegheny County and southwestern, PA
15:26Because we know our air quality continues to suffer here in southwestern, Pennsylvania
15:32which has negative health impacts and that holds us back in our economic sense and
15:40A people sense from achieving our truest and best potential
15:44by helping industry
15:47decarbonize reducing their emissions and
15:50Reducing pollution and becoming more energy efficiency. We are going to invest in businesses that are here
15:57Create good jobs and improve air quality. It is a win-win-win
16:02across the board and
16:04When I talk about building in Allegheny County for all its investments like this that will help us achieve that vision
16:12That vision of making sure that everyone is safe in their community
16:16That neighbors are connected to one another and that everyone has the tools and resources
16:22They need to be able to thrive and this investment from the EPA
16:28Through the RISE PA grant that will help deliver on that promise
16:33Because you can't feel safe if you have to take your grandkids to the ER three times a year
16:39Or you can't be connected with your neighbors if you can't go outside on a poor air quality day
16:45This investment it's going to make sure that we are investing in the businesses and the people that are here
16:52So we can improve air quality
16:54We can keep businesses here and modern we can create family sustaining jobs and invest in
17:01Communities that had been left behind for too long to ensure that everyone can thrive
17:08so thank you again for coming here and making this investment in our region and
17:14Thank you for choosing to announce this huge award here in our Commonwealth
17:19I know we're gonna put this money to good use and now it's my great pleasure to introduce
17:26My friend Darren Kelly president of the AFL-CIO Labor Council
17:31And he is gonna make sure that these programs these investments work for working people
17:37Here in Allegheny County Fayette County and across this Commonwealth. Thank you, Darren
17:50Thank You executive Enemirato Vince to your team
17:54Listen before I go any further
17:58Castle builders and Lindy at this time right now have thousands of men and women that are out right now
18:06Providing for their family with family sustaining jobs. So thank you so much for everything you do for us
18:13Governor Shapiro our governor my friend. Thank you. It's always great to see you
18:17Administrator Regan welcome to Western, Pennsylvania. It's always an honor to have you and your team here
18:23Listen, there's a lot of situations that I'm put in sometimes a very unfair but to follow those two great leaders
18:29Listen put this down. I'm not even gonna go off of this but
18:35This here you you have to speak from the heart, you know, Western, Pennsylvania
18:42You know, we use that word a lot legacy pollution
18:45This year this rise PA program and with partnership with our great friends in the EPA
18:52Pollution can no longer be our legacy and this guarantees it a
18:59Lot of these businesses and this investment into the industrial sector of our great region
19:07These are the cornerstones of a lot of these communities, but this right here
19:12Puts to bed the issue. We've always talked about that. You can't have both. Yes, you can
19:19Stop making us choose
19:21We now have program to say we're here to stand behind you
19:25We're here to put the money into your regions. And by the way
19:30It's time that we build from the bottom up not the top down
19:34And what that stands for is investment and it's in America
19:38It's number one infrastructure, which is its people
19:43We wholeheartedly thank the Biden-Harris administration for never forgetting Western, Pennsylvania
19:51Josh your team has been amazing you and Austin have led from the front from day one
19:58We owe you so much to our executive for all we have done for you
20:04We owe you so much
20:06To our executive for always being out front. We'll never forget where you stand
20:11But this day is not about me. This is a celebration for our region and we thank you so much
20:18for making sure that
20:21Listen, I don't I don't like number two in anything in life
20:25And I proudly say that so when the next program we become number one, which we will we'll see you here again
20:32My friends, let's give a Western PA
20:35Welcome as we always do to u.s
20:40EPA administrator Mike Regan Mike welcome my friend
20:52Well, good afternoon everyone
20:54Listen before we began I must say I've never been prouder
20:59Than to work for President Joe Biden
21:02From prioritizing disadvantaged communities to investing in a clean energy future
21:07He has delivered on the most ambitious climate and environmental
21:12justice agenda in United States history and this administration will continue to do the work and
21:18Sprint through the tape
21:21Thank You President Kelly, I don't know what the hell you were complaining about. I've got to follow you
21:27That
21:28Kind introduction was heartfelt
21:31Thank you for your leadership unions play such a critical role in
21:36Shaping our country's efforts to build healthier communities and a strong economy. So thank you from the bottom of my heart
21:43Governor Shapiro, it is so great to be with you
21:46We're grateful for your leadership and your continued partnership with this administration
21:51Whether it's responding to a disaster
21:53Or delivering billions of dollars to all of Pennsylvania. Thank you for your commitment to this state's vitality and health
22:01I'd also like to thank Allegheny County executive
22:04County executive in Murado for being here
22:08Thank you for your efforts to reduce local air pollution and strategically
22:13Embedding that climate lens in many of the investments that the county is making
22:18Noah and the rest of folks from Lindy. Thank you for hosting us. We really really appreciate you
22:23We appreciate the innovation that you are bringing to solving these tough issues
22:28With each passing day all around the globe. We are seeing and feeling the impacts of the climate crisis
22:35extreme weather events like hurricanes
22:38Intense storms flooding heat waves wildfires and droughts have become more frequent and more destructive
22:45Right now across the country the impacts of the climate crisis are being felt felt and heard by so many
22:52our nation's most recent heat wave is causing extreme temperatures that are putting the health of tens of millions of people in danger and
23:00Here in Pennsylvania the health wave has brought weeks of sweltering and unbearable conditions to many communities across the state
23:09President Biden and Vice President Harris understand that we need to fight the climate crisis with the sense of urgency
23:17That it deserves and that's why together
23:20They have put forth the most ambitious climate agenda in United States history
23:25Thanks to their leadership. The Biden Harris administration has made the largest
23:30climate investment in history in this country providing billions of dollars to state local and federal and
23:38tribal governments all across
23:41Building from the bottom up and not the top down
23:44Giving the power to our state and local governments who know their communities better than the federal government ever could
23:51One of our most powerful tools is our climate pollution reduction grants program
23:56Investing billions of dollars to help implement community driven solutions that reduce air pollution
24:02Advance environmental justice and help accelerate America's clean energy transition
24:08So today I am extremely excited to announce that EPA has selected
24:1425 recipients from our CPR G program to receive over
24:194.3 billion dollars that's billion would it be
24:30To fund climate solutions that work for their communities
24:35Today's investment builds on the 250 million dollars in planning grants. We provided last year to help communities develop
24:44locally led action plans that reduce climate pollution and
24:48Folks, I'm proud to say with that 250 million dollars
24:51These plans now cover 96 percent of the United States population
24:57And what was a highly competitive application process?
25:00We selected 25 applicants from across the country to fund
25:04investment ready projects targeting targeting climate pollution from transportation
25:10electric power sector commercial and residential buildings
25:14industry agricultural and natural lands
25:16waste and materials management
25:19Together these grants will fund innovative projects that stimulate economic growth spur the creation of new industries and good paying jobs
25:27especially in
25:29low income and disadvantaged communities
25:32One of the best examples is here right here in Pennsylvania as you've heard nearly 400 million dollars to help decarbonize the state's
25:40industrial sector
25:41reducing 9 million metric tons of carbon pollution
25:46Listen, I have to say I don't like being second
25:51But these investments are going to change lives
25:54These investments are going to create jobs
25:57These investments will result in cleaner air for these fence line communities
26:02but also create jobs and spur economic development in these fence line communities and
26:08Not just for Pennsylvania, but for communities all across the country from Nebraska
26:15supporting sustainable agricultural projects to developing pathways for zero emission goods movement in
26:21disadvantaged communities across Southern, California
26:23To shift into cleaner heating sources in homes in New England and Alaska
26:29the potential health
26:31environmental and economic benefits for this program
26:34well, they're endless and I want to recognize that this is only because of the leadership of
26:41Local leaders those who actually know their communities leaders like governor
26:46Josh Shapiro who is standing with this administration to fight against climate change
26:51These grants are projected to reduce greenhouse gas pollution by close to 1 billion metric tons
26:58That's equivalent to the pollution generated by 5 million homes each year for 25 years
27:06folks these grants present an opportunity for communities to chart their own path toward a cleaner more sustainable future an
27:13Opportunity for all levels of government to work together to develop and implement climate solutions that work for their communities an
27:21opportunity to help businesses remain competitive in an increasingly
27:26decarbonized world and an opportunity to give communities again, particularly low-income and disadvantaged communities with
27:33Environmental justice concerns the clean air that they deserve and the seat at the table to design these plans that they deserve
27:42Folks it's our greatest privilege and honor and
27:45Responsibility to ensure that all people in this country no matter the color of their skin
27:50The zip code they live in or how much money they make
27:54Deserve to have clean air to breathe clean water to drink and the opportunity to live a healthy life
28:11And thanks to President Biden and Vice President Harris and the collective leadership of you all
28:17We are one step closer to that goal. Thank you all for having us
28:27We'll now open it up for a few questions
28:30If she asked would you consider joining Kamala Harris, are we not talking about concrete anymore or what?
28:38Got finish your question Dan if she asked would you consider joining Kamala Harris on her ticket?
28:43Well, let me let me begin by saying a word about President Biden
28:46I had the privilege to be able to speak to him just a few moments after he issued his statement
28:52And I think it's a great honor to be able to speak to him
28:55Privileged to be able to speak to him just a few moments after he issued his statement yesterday
29:01President Biden is an extraordinary public servant. He has served this country the state of Delaware
29:11The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is our third senator for a long time and of course this nation so honorably and
29:18The work that he has done is going to lead to positive change for generations to come
29:25We're talking about one of those
29:28particular decisions
29:30Here that the EPA is announcing today. I couldn't be more grateful for President Biden's service
29:36President Biden has often remarked that one of the most important decisions
29:40He had to make was selecting a vice president and in that he selected
29:44Vice President Harris who has been by his side as this nation has built ourselves back and made
29:52extraordinary
29:54progress
29:55President Biden yesterday endorsed Vice President Harris as did I as did many across this country
30:01Not only because of how honorably she has served in the past
30:05But how absolutely ready she is to be president and to be the standard-bearer for our party
30:12She will now have to make an important decision as then
30:16Candidate Biden had to make and that is who to run with who should be her running mate
30:22That's a deeply personal decision and a decision that should be made really free from any political pressure
30:30it's a decision she needs to make who she wants to govern with who she wants to campaign with and
30:36Who can be there to serve alongside her?
30:39When she serves as God willing the 47th president of the United States
30:44She will make that decision when she is ready and I have all the confidence in the world that she will make that decision along
30:51with many others in the best interest of the American people
30:59We're only here to visit your family in Western
31:03As the vice president discussed the possibility of serving as her running mate with you
31:09Have you had conversation I spoke to the vice president yesterday shortly after I spoke to the president
31:14You know what? We focused on defeating Donald Trump
31:17Our conversation was all about how we beat Donald Trump and protect our freedoms here in this Commonwealth
31:23we talked about how we can't go back to a time as
31:26Donald Trump did where he ripped away our freedoms from the freedom to be able to try and join a union remember
31:32This is the same guy who went to the Supreme Court to try and turn this Commonwealth in this country
31:38Into a right-to-work place
31:40We will never be a right-to-work state as long as I'm governor and we will never be a right-to-work
31:46Nation as long as Kamala Harris is our president
31:52This is a guy who injected chaos in our lives in the past and wants to do it again
31:57He wants to rip away health care from 1.2 million
32:02Pennsylvanians, this is a guy who has looked at the kind of workers who work here with great disdain
32:09He spent a career
32:11screwing over the kind of workers that work here at CBS the kind of workers that work with
32:16Darren Kelly and our unions here in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
32:19And so the conversations I've had with the vice president are all about one thing and one thing only how do we defeat Donald Trump?
32:27How do we protect our freedom and how do we make Pennsylvania?
32:31Which was the epicenter of the creation of our democracy?
32:36248 years ago and is going to be the epicenter of our politics today. How do we make sure that?
32:41Pennsylvania elects Kamala Harris to be our next president
32:52We spoke only about defeating Donald Trump and our shared commitment to that I
32:58Immediately gave her my endorsement and said I would do everything in my power to support her here in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
33:05You don't want her doing all that thinking if you're going to say no though
33:07You said that you want her to be able to think hard and pick who she wants
33:09Would you at least be interested as a well-loved governor of the largest battleground state?
33:11Here one at a time
33:18One her to be able to think hard and pick who she wants
33:22Would you at least be interested as a well-loved governor of the largest battleground?
33:31Listen all I'm focused on is defeating Donald Trump. You know, I served as attorney general when he was president
33:37I had to take that guy to court over and over and over again
33:41By the way one every single time to defend our right to vote to defend women's reproductive rights
33:47To defend the rights of workers to be able to form and join a union
33:53We do not want to go back to that
33:55we don't want to go back to a time where Donald Trump literally sued the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to
34:03Disenfranchise our voters here. And by the way, he and his allies sued us 43 times. He went on 43
34:09I went 43, you know, and we had a free and fair safe and secure election that Joe Biden won in
34:162020 what I am focused on is making sure we don't go back to Donald Trump's chaos and that we elect
34:23Kamala Harris the next president of the United States
34:25I will tell you that I have known the vice president for nearly 20 years nearly 20 years
34:32We have both been
34:34Prosecutors we have both stood up for the rule of law and we have always both been for the people that is
34:42diametrically opposed to everything Donald Trump has stood for a man who has routinely
34:48Screwed over the people a man who has no respect for the rule of law and I'll tell you what
34:54I like our chances running a prosecutor against a guy who's a convicted felon 43 times over so far
35:02Governor, have you reported that Eric Holder's law firm is handling the vetting of D.P. candidates?
35:07Have you heard from anyone in that law firm?
35:10I have not, no.
35:12Governor, do you want other governors taking themselves out of the running for vice president?
35:16I don't know who's talking here, I'm sorry.
35:18If the vice president asks you to be for running for president, what are you going to do?
35:22I'm not going to engage in hypotheticals. This is a deeply personal decision that the vice president will make
35:28She will make it on her own timetable and her own timeline
35:31She needs to choose someone that she's prepared to govern with, campaign with
35:36and someone that she feels most comfortable with
35:38and that decision should be made free of any sort of political pressure
35:42Are you interested in the job?
35:44I'm focused on doing my job here in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
35:46I'm focused here on bringing in the second largest federal investment
35:52And I'm focused every single day on three letters, G.S.D.
36:00We focus on getting shit done for the good people of Pennsylvania
36:04I want to see, I think the Newcastle News, which is the New York Times of Lawrence County had a question
36:14Hang on
36:16Do you all have your hands up back there?
36:18Alright, go ahead
36:21Governor, if I may, it sounds like you've made it clear you don't want to engage in that hypothetical
36:25but do you think that
36:27I think I'm liberal
36:29You understand why we're asking the question because you're going to continue to get this question posed to you
36:35Listen, I'm just psyched y'all are here at Western PA
36:38I hope you stop by Eaton Park, get some cookies
36:40I hope you stay in our hotels
36:42I hope you spend a whole lot of money here
36:44I'm with the Protection News Force
36:46and we've been covering you day to day
36:48Do you think you're among the most qualified candidates?
36:50I'm not going to engage in that
36:52The Vice President, who will soon be our 47th President
36:56She will make that determination going forward
36:58as to who is best
37:00to serve alongside her
37:02in running this country
37:04Yesterday in your statement you said you would do anything
37:06to help Kamala Harris
37:08become our nation's next President
37:10If she wants you on that ticket with her
37:12to do that
37:14do you say yes?
37:16I'm not going to engage in those hypotheticals
37:18The Vice President is going to make her decision
37:22I have a question
37:24Quintin Lubicki, Public Source
37:26When you see Western Pennsylvania
37:28after this grant
37:30after this program has been implemented
37:32what is the Pennsylvania that you see
37:3410, 15, 20 years from now?
37:36I want to answer that and I want the Administrator
37:38to jump in on that as well
37:40I see a Pennsylvania where
37:42we address the legacy of pollution
37:44by putting more people to work
37:46not less
37:48to create family sustaining jobs
37:50that allow folks to have pride
37:52in the work they do in their factories
37:54and go out and hunt and fish on the weekends
37:56with clean streams and clean air to breathe
37:58I see a Pennsylvania
38:00where we have been a leader
38:02on energy production for generations
38:04We are a net energy exporter
38:06We are proud of that heritage
38:08and we are proud of what that means
38:10for Pennsylvania families
38:12and we believe that that is going to help
38:14us move forward
38:16in a cleaner, greener environment
38:18that puts more folks in organized labor
38:20to work, that puts more food on the table
38:22for families, that lets that family
38:24that was maybe struggling know that they can
38:26provide for their kids, they can feed them
38:28they can maybe take them on that week vacation
38:30in the mountains, that they can have that
38:32opportunity to live a dignified life
38:34I see a lot of dignity
38:36in the good work that happens here in Western Pennsylvania
38:38and as I think about
38:41our next chapter of clean energy
38:43in this nation, I think about
38:45the hands of organized labor
38:47I think the hands of
38:49Western Pennsylvanians who have done
38:51this work for generations
38:53who are now absolutely ready
38:55on focusing on a cleaner future
38:57one where there's a whole lot more work
38:59to do
39:01I don't think I could do any better than that
39:03except for, say, multiply that
39:05by 50 plus territories
39:07in our tribal communities
39:09I'm kind of
39:11Got it
39:13Governor, what would your message be
39:15to Americans and Democratic primary voters
39:17who might be uncomfortable
39:19with how this process around the President
39:21played out? He won the Democratic
39:23primary, he clinched the nomination
39:25and to some it looks like he was forced out of the race
39:27What would be your message to folks
39:29who might be a little uncomfortable with this?
39:31I've stood by President Biden
39:33I stood by President Biden
39:35years ago when he selected
39:37Kamala Harris to be his Vice President
39:39because he knew
39:41she had what it took
39:43to be able to be President then
39:45and when he endorsed her just yesterday
39:47he knows she has what it takes
39:49to be President tomorrow
39:51She has been preparing
39:53for this and she is ready
39:55to go and I'm proud
39:57to stand with her
39:59As our scores of
40:01Democratic elected officials
40:03as well as Democrats
40:05Republicans and Independents I've spoken to
40:07in the community who are excited
40:09about this, who understand
40:11the very serious
40:13threat that Donald Trump poses
40:15to our fundamental freedoms
40:17who understand the very serious risk
40:19our democracy faces
40:21if Donald Trump is given the keys to the White House
40:23again. Those folks
40:25I've talked to, they want to win
40:27and they believe Kamala Harris is our best
40:29chance to win and I believe that too
40:31which is why I endorsed her
40:33immediately yesterday after the President did
40:35The President knows better than
40:37anyone else that Kamala Harris
40:39is up to this job and I think
40:41the good people of Pennsylvania and the good folks
40:43all across this country are going to get to
40:45see that as we go forward in this
40:47campaign over the next hundred plus
40:49days. Alright we'll take one more
40:51So you're the only candidate
40:53that's gotten more votes than Biden did in
40:552020. You've gotten the most votes basically
40:57I think in PA history or something
40:59What's your advice to Kamala Harris as she's running
41:01trying to win over this thing? She'll be my
41:03advice. She's doing just fine
41:05and I think Kamala Harris represents
41:07the views and values of this
41:09Commonwealth and as she comes and introduces
41:11herself, not as the
41:13Vice President to Joe Biden
41:15but as the Democratic
41:17nominee, God willing, and as
41:19a Presidential candidate lays out
41:21her vision, her agenda for this
41:23Commonwealth and this country. I think the
41:25good people of Pennsylvania are going to be real excited
41:27and I'm going to do everything in my power to be
41:29out for her, talking
41:31about her views, sharing her values
41:33telling people about the Kamala
41:35Harris I've known for nearly
41:3720 years and about the direction
41:39I know she wants to take this country
41:41as well as the very serious
41:43threat that Donald Trump poses
41:45to the future of this great Commonwealth
41:47and this country. Thank you all very very much
41:49Appreciate you
41:51applause

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