
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro discusses a range of pressing issues, starting with the rise of antisemitism and Islamophobia, emphasizing the need for moral clarity from leaders and distinguishing it from debates over Middle East policies. Shapiro reflects on his evolution regarding the death penalty, influenced by personal experiences and a conversation with his son, highlighting the importance of explaining rationale when changing positions. He addresses ICE operations in Pennsylvania, vowing to protect communities and block new detention facilities, citing practical concerns like water supply. The conversation shifts to infrastructure, spotlighting the rapid reconstruction of I-95 and improvements to Pennsylvania's permitting system, which has led to economic growth. Shapiro also touches on the war in Iran, criticizing the lack of clear objectives and the administration's handling of the conflict.
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