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but madison wouldn't give up. and i think it's very plausible that without madison in the first house, there would not have been a bill of rights. mary, where do our rights come from? yeah, as a historian differ completely on this and if you look at the the things that we rights you can see they come from you know some are obviously magna carta rights. in 1774, congress had passed a declaration of rights and so some are taken out of that. some are rights of the fight in those 1760. some are rights that are really, i think, uniquely american in this moment. and i'll just give the one that i care a lot about, which is at a time when religious tests are completely common, not being able to practice a paid in government because of your religious faith is the number one reason that people other than property are not allowed to participate, and that the federal is like basically unique more or less. and this moment at not just saying that there will be no tests for religious office, not that mean like a citizenship test
but madison wouldn't give up. and i think it's very plausible that without madison in the first house, there would not have been a bill of rights. mary, where do our rights come from? yeah, as a historian differ completely on this and if you look at the the things that we rights you can see they come from you know some are obviously magna carta rights. in 1774, congress had passed a declaration of rights and so some are taken out of that. some are rights of the fight in those 1760. some are...
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but madison wouldn't give up. i think it's very plausible that without madison in the first house, there would not have been a bill of rights. >> mary, where do our rights come from? >> historians differ completely on this, and if you look at the things that we call rights, some are obviously magna carta rights. in 1774, congress actually passed a declaration of rights, and so some are taken out of that. some are fights of 1760, and some are right that art really, i think, uniquely american. which is, at a time when religious test are completely common, not being able to participate in government because of your religious faith is the number one reason that people other than property are not allowed to participate. in the federal constitution is, basically, unique more or less in this moment in not just saying that there won't be any test for office -- that doesn't mean like a citizenship test. that means you don't have to say a faith-based print will. and then they actually add that you don't even have to take an
but madison wouldn't give up. i think it's very plausible that without madison in the first house, there would not have been a bill of rights. >> mary, where do our rights come from? >> historians differ completely on this, and if you look at the things that we call rights, some are obviously magna carta rights. in 1774, congress actually passed a declaration of rights, and so some are taken out of that. some are fights of 1760, and some are right that art really, i think, uniquely...
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most of what we know about the convention comes from madison. there were many people who took notes but those were the only notes that covered every day and they cover at a little play and even people who know that they are reading through madison's eyes, you can't help it. you end up telling the story the way he told it, but it's written from madison's perspective. it's written with the people he liked playing the role and the people he didn't not like not playing the role and the people he really didn't like, never appearing. there's are guys and never said anything and they were silent for four months but they are gone. one of the things that has become clear in part because of the capacity to do digital and forensic research is that late in the convention with the convention moved very importantly to committees, madison stopped taking notes and only two years later did he go back with a journal he had borrowed, the official journal of the convention, he borrowed from washington and made a copy and he used that to end the notes and to write t
most of what we know about the convention comes from madison. there were many people who took notes but those were the only notes that covered every day and they cover at a little play and even people who know that they are reading through madison's eyes, you can't help it. you end up telling the story the way he told it, but it's written from madison's perspective. it's written with the people he liked playing the role and the people he didn't not like not playing the role and the people he...
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but madison's certainly also says, as is lincoln in the first inaugural, that majority rule is a is madisonays the end of the very definition of government and you always are just slightly wrong or even longer than that. no, no. i think you're asking an important question. and i think you're really asking. no, that's currying favor with the model. i didn't mean it the way it sounded. that's like. i think there's a really, really important question here. i think it's a question, what are the the purposes or the ends and what are the. and i think in that regard the purpose certainly was individual liberty and individual liberty for a community a free and equal self-governing that were at equal in that phrase, free and equal self-governing citizens is really important is not liberty for one person to subject everybody else. so freedom and equality have to be seen as hand-in-glove in relationship to each other. that's the purpose. then how do you deliver it? and so may. that's where i do think the sort of genius of the institutional design of the time comes out. they were trying to answer that
but madison's certainly also says, as is lincoln in the first inaugural, that majority rule is a is madisonays the end of the very definition of government and you always are just slightly wrong or even longer than that. no, no. i think you're asking an important question. and i think you're really asking. no, that's currying favor with the model. i didn't mean it the way it sounded. that's like. i think there's a really, really important question here. i think it's a question, what are the the...
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but madison's certainly also says, as is lincoln in the first inaugural, that majority rule is a is madisons the end of the very definition of government and you always are just slightly wrong or even longer than that. no, no. i think you're asking an important question. and i think you're really asking. no, that's currying favor with the model. i didn't mean it the way it sounded. that's like. i think there's a really, really important question here. i think it's a question, what are the the purposes or the ends and what are the. and i think in that regard the purpose certainly was individual liberty and individual liberty for a community a free and equal self-governing that were at equal in that phrase, free and equal self-governing citizens is really important is not liberty for one person to subject everybody else. so freedom and equality have to be seen as hand-in-glove in relationship to each other. that's the purpose. then how do you deliver it? and so may. that's where i do think the sort of genius of the institutional design of the time comes out. they were trying to answer that qu
but madison's certainly also says, as is lincoln in the first inaugural, that majority rule is a is madisons the end of the very definition of government and you always are just slightly wrong or even longer than that. no, no. i think you're asking an important question. and i think you're really asking. no, that's currying favor with the model. i didn't mean it the way it sounded. that's like. i think there's a really, really important question here. i think it's a question, what are the the...
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jolene madison, the wife of president james madison, served as first lady from 1809 to 1817 before julia tyler was even born as white house hostess. she provided a space where the official masculine sphere of politics and the unofficial feminine sphere of hostessing interacted, bringing people of different, differing political persuasions together. even northerners and southerners. with the goal of national unity, a widow, dolley, returned to washington city in 1837 and mentored several presidential wives and other white house hostesses, including julia tyler. at the age of 76, dolley madison took 24 year old julia tyler. the new bride, and the new first lady of john tyler under her wing, serving as a bridge between the new republic and the antebellum era. as mrs. madison graced the white house functions during the tyler administration. i now turn the program over to the ladies. thank you, liz, and thank you, myra. and thank you to her for allowing us to be participate in this really interesting project. and we're happy to bring our presentation on julia gardiner tyler. and it represents
jolene madison, the wife of president james madison, served as first lady from 1809 to 1817 before julia tyler was even born as white house hostess. she provided a space where the official masculine sphere of politics and the unofficial feminine sphere of hostessing interacted, bringing people of different, differing political persuasions together. even northerners and southerners. with the goal of national unity, a widow, dolley, returned to washington city in 1837 and mentored several...
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madison, why is that? on zoom today because this high school is the newest shelter overnight for migrants. james madison high school behind me, class should be in session but, instead, we had 2,000 migrants from floyd bennett field they arrived here last night. we have some of that video i want to show you as well. those migrants located at floyd bennett field a shelter, a hurricane shelter run by the state. run by the city. when it was opened, there were concerns that there would be issues with flooding and with wind. those concerns they played out yesterday as we saw major storms hit new york yesterday, one day advanced notice, the parents of around # thousand students were informed that their kids would not be able to come to school because their school is used as a shelter overnight. they said, quote, the relocation will continue until any weather conditions that may arise have stabilized and the facility is once again fit for living. so hear we're hearing is that james madison high school shelter last
madison, why is that? on zoom today because this high school is the newest shelter overnight for migrants. james madison high school behind me, class should be in session but, instead, we had 2,000 migrants from floyd bennett field they arrived here last night. we have some of that video i want to show you as well. those migrants located at floyd bennett field a shelter, a hurricane shelter run by the state. run by the city. when it was opened, there were concerns that there would be issues...
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madison was a princeton man.ave now washington didn't that kind of education but he wished he did. yeah so would you would you do you think there at the collegiate education of some of the founders was an essential condition of the project that created well they thought of very few people went to college of course but that was ticket as john adams said to being a gentleman. you graduated from harvard, got a b.a. from harvard. you were a gentleman just by that fact. and that between gentlemen and non gentlemen commoner is is much more i mean we can't even begin to imagine how real that was for these people. it almost as is stark, a line of division in the society. the line between free in fact and, slave. you know, there were so many degrees of unfreedom that that was kind of blurred. it in the atlantean regime, the colonial period that's blurred. but but the notion between the idea of being a gentleman and non gentleman is really. and you get some sense of that some of the arguments the federalists make of course
madison was a princeton man.ave now washington didn't that kind of education but he wished he did. yeah so would you would you do you think there at the collegiate education of some of the founders was an essential condition of the project that created well they thought of very few people went to college of course but that was ticket as john adams said to being a gentleman. you graduated from harvard, got a b.a. from harvard. you were a gentleman just by that fact. and that between gentlemen...
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madison was a princeton man.y have now washington didn't that kind of education but he wished he did. yeah so would you would you do you think there at the collegiate education of some of the founders was an essential condition of the project that created well they thought of very few people went to college of course but that was ticket as john adams said to being a gentleman. you graduated from harvard, got a b.a. from harvard. you were a gentleman just by that fact. and that between gentlemen and non gentlemen commoner is is much more i mean we can't even begin to imagine how real that was for these people. it almost as is stark, a line of division in the society. the line between free in fact and, slave. you know, there were so many degrees of unfreedom that that was kind of blurred. it in the atlantean regime, the colonial period that's blurred. but but the notion between the idea of being a gentleman and non gentleman is really. and you get some sense of that some of the arguments the federalists make of cou
madison was a princeton man.y have now washington didn't that kind of education but he wished he did. yeah so would you would you do you think there at the collegiate education of some of the founders was an essential condition of the project that created well they thought of very few people went to college of course but that was ticket as john adams said to being a gentleman. you graduated from harvard, got a b.a. from harvard. you were a gentleman just by that fact. and that between gentlemen...
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hi, madison. thank you so much for joining us today. hi kristin. >> i'm happy to be here. >> i am just delighted that you are making the time on this huge day. i guess i got to start with congratulations. i know it's kind of trite, but i have to ask you, how does it feel? >> it's super exciting thing. of course i can't wait to actually be with my teammates once again and celebrate all together. >> i'm sure it's got to be. i mean, bittersweet for all of you to for this moment to come. two and a half years later, of course, we all wished that it would come at the actual olympic games and we'd be able to share that moment. >> you know, when it happened. but we are excited that it's resolved in this way, and we can't wait to figure out what the celebration is going to look like. >> there you are. i know you didn't have the medal ceremony at the olympics for that event, although you did win your bronze for your ice dancing, which huge congrats for that as well. but look at this. have you talked to some of the teammates? >> i have yeah, we ar
hi, madison. thank you so much for joining us today. hi kristin. >> i'm happy to be here. >> i am just delighted that you are making the time on this huge day. i guess i got to start with congratulations. i know it's kind of trite, but i have to ask you, how does it feel? >> it's super exciting thing. of course i can't wait to actually be with my teammates once again and celebrate all together. >> i'm sure it's got to be. i mean, bittersweet for all of you to for this...
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here in madison, i had the university of wisconsin madison department help me in the late 1980's, 1992o the campaign and the last couple days, what do you think? caller: i do think. i think i think. host: ok, ok. let's hear from nikki haley, campaigning in exeter, new hampshire, yesterday. speech, looking at the topic of national security issues. here is a portion of that >> do not let biden tell you that china is a competitor. i have dealt with china every single day in the unitedthey nea competitor. they always saw us as an enemy. we have to start looking at them the way they look at us. we can deal with it, not by putting your heads in the sand, but by being strong. first thing we will do■o are no longer buying any u.s. land from us and we are going to take back the land they have already purchased. [applause] we will go to our universities and say you either take foreign money or you take american overt that for an out of our schools. [applause] we will blacklist all technologies that build up their military. and do you know, we have had more americans die if for no that -- die of
here in madison, i had the university of wisconsin madison department help me in the late 1980's, 1992o the campaign and the last couple days, what do you think? caller: i do think. i think i think. host: ok, ok. let's hear from nikki haley, campaigning in exeter, new hampshire, yesterday. speech, looking at the topic of national security issues. here is a portion of that >> do not let biden tell you that china is a competitor. i have dealt with china every single day in the unitedthey...
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madison. >> reporter: thanks, bryan.ent biden is not only not in new hampshire, he's not on the ballot. this all happening after he destructed the dnc to make south carolina the first in the nation primary. new hampshire, which had held that title for a hundred year, did not comply. but that has not stopped his friends from hitting the granite state and stumping for him here. both boston mayor michelle wu and congressman ro khanna are here in new hampshire for a grassroots campaign called write in biden. the dnc has gone as far as to call the new hampshire primary, quote, meaningless which has led them to be accused of vote iser suppression. when mayor wu was asked about that, here's what she had to say. >> look, these are issues that are decided at the national level by the dnc. i don't have, a seat on that committee to have had a say in anything related to that. i'm here in my capacity as someone who can testify to how important it is that we keep moving forward in the direction we've been going. >> reporter: the reaso
madison. >> reporter: thanks, bryan.ent biden is not only not in new hampshire, he's not on the ballot. this all happening after he destructed the dnc to make south carolina the first in the nation primary. new hampshire, which had held that title for a hundred year, did not comply. but that has not stopped his friends from hitting the granite state and stumping for him here. both boston mayor michelle wu and congressman ro khanna are here in new hampshire for a grassroots campaign called...
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eldridge ■jerry sacred -- james madison argued that the term maladministration was deviated from thenly recognized phrase, high crimso vague that it would be the equivalent to a 10 year during the pleasure of the senate. governor morris agreed with madison at which point mason withdrew his motion and substituted grounds for impeachment, quote, bribery and high crimes and misdemeanors. bribery and other high crimes and misdemeanors. the motion carried without any further discussion of the new phrase which ultimately became part of the constitution. here is the bottom line. as the historians summarized, the actions of the delegates of the constitutional convention stated that, in a summary, to the early debate, every speaker referred to neglect of duty and misconduct in office as impeachable offenses and after madison objected to the vagueness of the proposed impeachment clause, mason then moved to at high crimes and misdemeanors. this past 8-3 and became the orthodox -- in favor of the motion suggested the delegates understood that the new terms included neglect of duty, the addition
eldridge ■jerry sacred -- james madison argued that the term maladministration was deviated from thenly recognized phrase, high crimso vague that it would be the equivalent to a 10 year during the pleasure of the senate. governor morris agreed with madison at which point mason withdrew his motion and substituted grounds for impeachment, quote, bribery and high crimes and misdemeanors. bribery and other high crimes and misdemeanors. the motion carried without any further discussion of the new...
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maria: madison, thank.now is georgia congressman austin scott, a member of the house armed services committee. congressman, what's your reaction to madison's report and the pause in funding to unrwa. >> it absolutely needs to be paused. i'll take you back a little bit, maria. people forget about this. donald trump stopped the funding of this organization because of the indoctrination that was going on in the classrooms and so the scare wrist part of this thing -- scariest part of this thing is where hamas has placed members and that's in the classroom where they're indoctrinating construction people to hate israel. i'm in favor of pausing the funding. we can have the debate of whether or not it should be permanently stopped. i've not made the decision on that yet. we're less than 12 months from a new administration and if the they're going to receive any u.s. taxpayer dollars at all, then the leadership of the organization is going to have to change their attitude and approach. i'm sympathetic to the humani
maria: madison, thank.now is georgia congressman austin scott, a member of the house armed services committee. congressman, what's your reaction to madison's report and the pause in funding to unrwa. >> it absolutely needs to be paused. i'll take you back a little bit, maria. people forget about this. donald trump stopped the funding of this organization because of the indoctrination that was going on in the classrooms and so the scare wrist part of this thing -- scariest part of this...
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and madison is interested in federalist 47. that's the original meaning of the conion. >> do youhink -- it occurred to me. you think we should take any cog any stkapbs of the fact when ey wrote -- cog any stkapbs of the ct when they wrote that george washington was the president. judge hendersonstng executive. congress was brand new. evything else was brandew things have balanced out. we have a strong congress. weav a strong judiciary. and weava strong president. mr. sauer:f you look at the writings othfounders they were looking past the presidency of george washington an iconic figure. looking past the president of george washington to future esencies. they correctly anticipated the nation mht- they were deeply concerned abo t nation would devolve into ftis. immediatelyhen you get to adams and jefferson they devolve into factions. they looked past that presidency to the future of the republic. a tradition that served for 234 years until last year when it was atred by the indictment of president trump. if the court has no furth
and madison is interested in federalist 47. that's the original meaning of the conion. >> do youhink -- it occurred to me. you think we should take any cog any stkapbs of the fact when ey wrote -- cog any stkapbs of the ct when they wrote that george washington was the president. judge hendersonstng executive. congress was brand new. evything else was brandew things have balanced out. we have a strong congress. weav a strong judiciary. and weava strong president. mr. sauer:f you look at...
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and madison is interested in federalist 47.nstitution. >> do you think -- it occurred to me. you think we should take any cog anstkapbs of the wrote -- cog af the fact when they wrote that george washington was the president. judge henderson: strong executive. congress was brand new. everything else was brand new. things have balanced out. we have a strong congress. we have a strong judiciary. and we have a strong president. mr. sauer: if you look at the writings of the founders they were looking past the presidency of george washington. an iconic figure. looking past the president of george washing to future presidencies. they correctly anticipated the nation might -- they were deeply concerned about the nation would devolve into factions. immediately when you get to adams and jefferson they devolve into factions. they looked past that presidency to the future of the republic. a tradition that served for 234 years until last year when it was shattered by the indictment of president trump. if the court has no further questions
and madison is interested in federalist 47.nstitution. >> do you think -- it occurred to me. you think we should take any cog anstkapbs of the wrote -- cog af the fact when they wrote that george washington was the president. judge henderson: strong executive. congress was brand new. everything else was brand new. things have balanced out. we have a strong congress. we have a strong judiciary. and we have a strong president. mr. sauer: if you look at the writings of the founders they were...
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an madison is interested in federalist 47. that's the original meing of the constitution. >> do you think -- it occurred me. you think we should take any cog any stkapbofhe fact when they wrote -- cog any stkapbof the fact when they wrote that gege washington was the presiden judge henderson: strong executive. congre w brand new. everything else was brand new. things have balanced out. we have a strong cgrs. we have a strong judiciary and we have a strong president. mr. sauer: if you look at the writings of the founders they were lking past the presidency of george washington. anconic figure. looking pasthe president of george washington to future presidencies. they correctly anticipated the nation might -- they were deeply concerned about the nation would delve into factions. mediately when you get to adams and jefferson they dolve into factions. they looked past that presidency to the future of theepublic. a tradition that served for 234 years until last year when it was shattered by the indictment of president trump. if the
an madison is interested in federalist 47. that's the original meing of the constitution. >> do you think -- it occurred me. you think we should take any cog any stkapbofhe fact when they wrote -- cog any stkapbof the fact when they wrote that gege washington was the presiden judge henderson: strong executive. congre w brand new. everything else was brand new. things have balanced out. we have a strong cgrs. we have a strong judiciary and we have a strong president. mr. sauer: if you look...
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madison alworth is live in manchester with the latest. hello, madison. >> reporter: hello, mike.cheduling changes have many people wondering about the future of florida governor ron desantis' presidential campaign. last night the governor canceled abruptly three appearances on three different networks, those being nbc, cnn and right here on fox. that led some to openly wonder what this means for his presidential run due to poor polling numbers. the campaign responded quickly tweeting this: the media hits were canceled due to a scheduling issue and will be rescheduled. the governor will be traveling sun morning with the campaign and has public events scheduled sunday evening through tuesday in new hampshire. while in myrtle beach saturday, desantis was asked directly whether his south carolina trip was a sign that he didn't think he could earn any delegates in new hampshire. here's what he had to say. >> we're doing what we think we need to do to accumming late delegates. -- accumulate delegates. i think just making it clear that we've got a good foothold here. >> reporter: presid
madison alworth is live in manchester with the latest. hello, madison. >> reporter: hello, mike.cheduling changes have many people wondering about the future of florida governor ron desantis' presidential campaign. last night the governor canceled abruptly three appearances on three different networks, those being nbc, cnn and right here on fox. that led some to openly wonder what this means for his presidential run due to poor polling numbers. the campaign responded quickly tweeting...
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sauer: to the effect of court balance, go back to marbury versus madison.o the extent the court reaching the balance of the considerations outweighed by the sort of republic chattering consequencesf subjecting our ief executives in an endless cycle of prosecution once th leaf office. the founders were very much against that. they werdely concerned in that. you see that in hamilton's writings in federal 65, 67. and madison is interested in federalist 47. that's the orinal meaning of the constitution. to me.you think -- it occurred you think we should take any cog anstpbs of the fact when they wrote -- cog anstpbs of the fact when they wrote that george washington was the esent. judge henderson: strong executive. coress was brand new. everything else was brand new. things have balanced out. we have a ro congress. we have a strong jicry. and we have a strong president. mr. sauer: if you look at the writings of the founders they we looking past the presidency of george washington. an iconic figure. lookg st the president of george washington to future presidenc
sauer: to the effect of court balance, go back to marbury versus madison.o the extent the court reaching the balance of the considerations outweighed by the sort of republic chattering consequencesf subjecting our ief executives in an endless cycle of prosecution once th leaf office. the founders were very much against that. they werdely concerned in that. you see that in hamilton's writings in federal 65, 67. and madison is interested in federalist 47. that's the orinal meaning of the...
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you have nothing to brag about where madison.there's a talent on dis-lay because this is miss america and getting up on stage, looks like you sing. >> so i do basically a monologue. it's called a her story at the miss america opportunity and i give a speech on my very first solo flight at age of 16. because i started flying around 15 and that's whenever i kind of fell in love with the air force academy and the idea of serving and i walk through what that flight looks like and some of the things that went wrong and how they relate to me today as a leader and officer and how that goes into pageantry as well and it's a bit of a nonconventional talent. will: interesting. rachel: competing in miss america, you have to be on your toes and they ask you questionss and don't know what it's going to b. i'm going to try this out for you. what is a woman? >> you know, serving to me, being a woman in the military is all what you make of it. for me, that's been being able to do both. that means representing my mom who i lost to pancreatic canc
you have nothing to brag about where madison.there's a talent on dis-lay because this is miss america and getting up on stage, looks like you sing. >> so i do basically a monologue. it's called a her story at the miss america opportunity and i give a speech on my very first solo flight at age of 16. because i started flying around 15 and that's whenever i kind of fell in love with the air force academy and the idea of serving and i walk through what that flight looks like and some of the...
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and madison is interested in federalist 47.hat's the original meaning of theitution. >> do you think -- it occurred to me. you think we should take any cog any stkapbs of the fact when ey wrote -- cog any stkapbs of e ct when they wrote that george washington was the president. judge hendeonstrong executive. congress was brand new. everything else was bndew. things have balanced o. we have a strong congress. weave a strong judiciary. and weave a strong president. mr. sauer: if you look at...
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but from the very beginning, what congress showed was, madison was smart about the executives. he accurately assessed the executives virus, but he underestimated congress's willingness to advocate tough questions. when i had a kid in the marine corps, it is not like a zoning case before the richmond city council, a war vote is very tough. members of congress are like, if we could say yeah, president new start and if we like it, and it goes well, we're with you. congress has done this under federalists and republicans. congress did act in 2001. they voted in the aftermath of 9/11 for a hastily worded authorization. but then the questions of oversight, and trying to hone it in, where congress -- and thereby think you can escape accountability. but if we're forcing men and women to risk their lives, what has gotten us to a place where congress seems willing to act? it has been 20 years of pain and lessons learned. you are talking about those in the panel today. those have been felt by members of congress, too. the trumpet strike on soleimani was pivotal because while it will suppo
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you see that in hamilton's writings, in 69, 77, madison's concern about artificial trees in. federast47, that is the original meaning of the constitution. >>it just occurred tome, do you think we should take any cognizance of the fact th when they wrote that george shgton was the president? very, very strong executive, ngss is brand-new. everthg else is brand-new. things have banc out. we have a strong congress. have is trying to sherry and a strong president. >> i think if you okat the writings of the founders they were definitely looking past the presidency orge washington, obviously an iconic figure, future presidencies, and they correctly anticipated the nation might -- they were deeply concerned about developing factions. factions that did not gorn the presidency of george washingtonbeuse of his moral authority. mutely when u t to adams and jeffern th correctly anticipated deliberately looking stthat presidency to the future of e republic. 234 years it stood untiwas shattered by the indictment of president trump. if the court s no further questions you would ask rules ag
you see that in hamilton's writings, in 69, 77, madison's concern about artificial trees in. federast47, that is the original meaning of the constitution. >>it just occurred tome, do you think we should take any cognizance of the fact th when they wrote that george shgton was the president? very, very strong executive, ngss is brand-new. everthg else is brand-new. things have banc out. we have a strong congress. have is trying to sherry and a strong president. >> i think if you okat...
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james madison, forming the department of state.called fore affairs, what if they fill the department with unworthy men of public trust? then he says on the house floor if an unworthy man be in office the house of representatives can at any time impeach him. finally just a story, who was quoted on the other site -- justice story in 1833 says where a lord admiral has neglected to safeguard the seas, that shall be deemed an impeachable offense. i would argue this is exactly the case we have. we have a lord■0 admiral, secretary of homeland security charged with defense of air, land, and sea, and he is not defending our borders. to my dear friends on the other cited the aisle to say the numbers did not go dramatically under the prior administration, i do not know where you were. in mexico i worked with the administration prior, i passed it out of my committee. there are about 64 executive actions this president took to resend the prior executive orders that were working. politica asylum cannot be adjudicated. once you are detained, you
james madison, forming the department of state.called fore affairs, what if they fill the department with unworthy men of public trust? then he says on the house floor if an unworthy man be in office the house of representatives can at any time impeach him. finally just a story, who was quoted on the other site -- justice story in 1833 says where a lord admiral has neglected to safeguard the seas, that shall be deemed an impeachable offense. i would argue this is exactly the case we have. we...
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madison, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, cheryl.because new york city has a new executive order that is limiting when charter buses full of migrants. >> can drop off those migrants in new york city, but that restriction is essentially being ignored. what's happening instead now is that buses, since this weekend 23 of them, have been arriving to various townes around new jersey full of migrants that have come across the southern border. they get off, and then they border train straight the for new york city. local leaders here in new jersey including many democrats are sounding the alarm and saying to these migrants when they arrive here, they are not welcome to stay here in the garden state. 11 buses since this weekend have arrived to this town, and while most of the migrants, around 1,000 of them, have continued on to new york city, the mayor has told state officials that if migrants decide to stay in the state, his town is not in a position to take any of them. the mayor of edison saying president bush the same thing on facebook a
madison, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, cheryl.because new york city has a new executive order that is limiting when charter buses full of migrants. >> can drop off those migrants in new york city, but that restriction is essentially being ignored. what's happening instead now is that buses, since this weekend 23 of them, have been arriving to various townes around new jersey full of migrants that have come across the southern border. they get off, and then they border...
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will: well, the pbr kicked off last night at madison square garden, and this morning we are challengingow is pbr announcer mat west and the 2016 world champion, cooper davis. mat, what's it like to call something like this? >> it's insane. to have a front row seat for a sport i absolutely love, more importantly to do it in the mecca of sports, madison square garden, it's surreal. we've been here 17 times now, and we walked in the building last night, and it felt like the first time. it's unbelievable. rick: people don't think about new york city if as a place for pbr, but it works. >> it's something that's so new and different than everything else they see in the sports world in nyc, and we have an incredible fan base. we sell out the garden, it's packed. the energy is like no other place. everybody always asks us where's your favorite favorite rah places to go? it's hard to shy away from the garden. will: aye within one of the fans for many years. cooper, as matt points out, there's a lot of places you've ridden, a lot of special arenas. you've got bulls on 18 wheelers coming into new
will: well, the pbr kicked off last night at madison square garden, and this morning we are challengingow is pbr announcer mat west and the 2016 world champion, cooper davis. mat, what's it like to call something like this? >> it's insane. to have a front row seat for a sport i absolutely love, more importantly to do it in the mecca of sports, madison square garden, it's surreal. we've been here 17 times now, and we walked in the building last night, and it felt like the first time. it's...
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madison thank you madison alworth in new hampshire mark your reaction. mark: inting the biden administration decided that they are kind of like, you know, skip out on new hampshire, instead focus on south caroliha i don't think they can afford to skip out on anything given the low approval rating they have, look. i mean, new hampshire certain is very interesting state as relates to their primary, licensed don johnson in 168 did win as as write in candidate that year possible not like never been done before but then kind of going beyond the whole write-in thing i believe i heard 40% voters in new hampshire, are undeclared or independent, completely changes things up because now you can you can have someone in the middle voting you don't have to be a registered democrat or republican interesting thousand things are going to play out i think one of these reasons at least on republican side of the equation examined nikki haley going to perform pretty strongly. maria: great point. cheryl: to pick up what he is saying about new hampshire, the criticism of ron
madison thank you madison alworth in new hampshire mark your reaction. mark: inting the biden administration decided that they are kind of like, you know, skip out on new hampshire, instead focus on south caroliha i don't think they can afford to skip out on anything given the low approval rating they have, look. i mean, new hampshire certain is very interesting state as relates to their primary, licensed don johnson in 168 did win as as write in candidate that year possible not like never been...
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madison marsh. >> john: that's not a flight suit.or the first time ever, an active duty service member is crowned miss america. madison marsh joins us next to talk about the history-making moment, and boy, can she go fast. [city ambience sounds] [car screech] [car door slam] [camera shutter sfx] introducing ned's plaque psoriasis. [camera shutter sfx] he thinks his flaky, red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. [ned?] it can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. it for nearly a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression, suicidal thoughts, or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. [crowd gasp] ♪ with clearer skin, movie night is a groovy night. [ting] ♪ live in the moment. ask your doctor about otezla
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madison. >> reporter: good morning, cheryl. administration announcing announcingforgiving an additionl $5 billion in student loan debt, the latest attempt to fill a campaign promise, four days because the new hampshire primary, these moves raising some eyebrows. college has long been seen as the way to secure a more prosperous future but with rising tuition costs, many students say they're graduating with more of a debt burden. >> i paid those loans off. >> reporter: republican ross berry graduated with $33,000 of debt. he worked hard to be debt free. >> no one else should be responsible for the loans i take, especially working class people. >> reporter: some new hampshire voters are grateful for president biden's forgiveness efforts. >> i wasn't able to pay loans back for so many years, they went into default. that was holding me back from being able to go to college again which i want to do. this helped me out with credit as well. >> reporter: mary jane is far from alone. new hampshire has the highest percentage of residents
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madison alworth, thank you very much.ks, so the wage issue affects the shareholders in that regard. but then again, it's economically good if you have these drivers that have a decent wage. >> twrea, i think it's a real bummer because my, you know, i go out, kudos to the uber drivers and delivery men in the city because they literally -- i mean, weaving through the traffic in the city is insane. whether it's pouring rain or whatever, they're some of the hardest working people in the city, and it's unfair because i know since covid we've all started to tip more. think there's an appreciation for if how hard they work, and i think they are going to get the short end of the stick in this deal. you know what uber and doordash are going to do, they're just going to raise their prices. we're going to feel that in inflation, and that money's going to go into their pocket, not the actual middlemen, the men and women on the street delivering food. cheryl: good point you're make about the fact that these companies did save a lot of
madison alworth, thank you very much.ks, so the wage issue affects the shareholders in that regard. but then again, it's economically good if you have these drivers that have a decent wage. >> twrea, i think it's a real bummer because my, you know, i go out, kudos to the uber drivers and delivery men in the city because they literally -- i mean, weaving through the traffic in the city is insane. whether it's pouring rain or whatever, they're some of the hardest working people in the city,...
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but from the very beginning, what congress showed was, madison was smart about the executives. he accurately assessed the executives virus, but he underestimated congress's willingness to advocate tough questions. when i had a kid in the marine corps, it is not like a zoning case before the richmond city council, a war vote is very tough. members of congress are like, if we could say yeah, president new start and if we like it, and it goes well, we're with you. congress has done this under federalists and republicans. congress did act in 2001. they voted in the aftermath of 9/11 for a hastily wded authorization. but then the questions of oversight, and trying to hone it in, where congress -- and thereby think you can escape accountability. but if we're forcing men and women to risk their lives, what has gotten us to a place where congress seems willing to act? it has been 20 years of pain and lessons learned. you are talking about those in the panel today. those have been felt by members of congress, too. the trumpet strike on soleimani was pivotal because while it will support
but from the very beginning, what congress showed was, madison was smart about the executives. he accurately assessed the executives virus, but he underestimated congress's willingness to advocate tough questions. when i had a kid in the marine corps, it is not like a zoning case before the richmond city council, a war vote is very tough. members of congress are like, if we could say yeah, president new start and if we like it, and it goes well, we're with you. congress has done this under...
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the hey, listen, the just 60 meters separated people from the madison to stop 60 meters between life and the since i am peeped over the edge myself, i understand better the meaning of this to that could not see the flame of the candle, but it was wide enough to embrace the whole universe piercing enough to penetrate all the hearts that beach in the darkness she had summed up. she had judged the look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept. we're such short ends at conflict with the 1st law. show your mind, anticipation. we should be very careful about our professional intelligence at the point, obviously is to create a trust rather than fit the various job with the artificial intelligence. we have somebody in the team and of the robot must protect this phone. existence was on the the man trump died instantly. and unlike foolish, countless african victims, he gets his own memorial record. when was it that i'm going to appreciate don't was who for the the president was you know, somebody from the n
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madison, thank you for that breaking news. we will continue to dig into it. madison, thank you.hn: sandra, waiting for a pentagon press briefing, the first of the new year, chinese spycrafts have now been spotted. >> sandra: americans drowning in debt struggling to afford everyday items and backing out of home ownership in some cases. so, why does the white house continue to celebrate their economic policies? bidenomics, they call it. larry kudlow argues the affordable crisis in this country is what is going to pull biden down in the polls come november. he is here, he'll join us live next. >> middle class family has lost over 20% of purchasing power under joe biden, affordability has dropped significantly over the past three years. my daughter and i finally had that conversation. oh, no, not about that. about what comes next in life. for her. i may not be in perfect health, but i want to stay in my home, where my family visits often and where my memories are. i can do it with help from a prep cook, wardrobe assistant and stylist, someone to help me live right at home. life's go
madison, thank you for that breaking news. we will continue to dig into it. madison, thank you.hn: sandra, waiting for a pentagon press briefing, the first of the new year, chinese spycrafts have now been spotted. >> sandra: americans drowning in debt struggling to afford everyday items and backing out of home ownership in some cases. so, why does the white house continue to celebrate their economic policies? bidenomics, they call it. larry kudlow argues the affordable crisis in this...
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but what founders are much more worried about is what james madison calls in federalist number 47 the new treason, they were much more concerned about the abuse of criminal process for political purposes to disable the presidency from factions. and that is what we see in this case. >> i've asked you a series of hypotheticals about criminal actions that could be taken by a president and could be considered official acts. and i've asked you, would such a president be subject to criminal prosecution if he is not -- and your answer, your question or no answer, is no. >> i believe i said qualified yes if he is impeach and convicted first. >> so he is not impeached or convicted. put that aside. you're saying a president could self pardon, could sell military secret the, could order s.e.a.l. team 6 to assassinate a political rival? >> strikes me something that is not held to be a official act. >> but your brief says that communicating with a branch agency is an official act and communicating with a foreign government is an official ability. [ inaudible ]. >> official acts never examable by t
but what founders are much more worried about is what james madison calls in federalist number 47 the new treason, they were much more concerned about the abuse of criminal process for political purposes to disable the presidency from factions. and that is what we see in this case. >> i've asked you a series of hypotheticals about criminal actions that could be taken by a president and could be considered official acts. and i've asked you, would such a president be subject to criminal...
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>> the snow emergency has been declared here in madison, wisconsin.d for the day. downtown in madison, it looks like the inside of a snow globe, this comes after this storm dumped nearly a foot of snow in the great plains. one meteorologist from the kansas city national weather service described road conditions as terrible. as the storm makes its way across the midwest, road conditions are deteriorating here as well. people are being told to stay off the roads. many flights have been cancelled or delays today due too snow and wind. chicago, kansas city and omaha, nebraska. this has been a heavy, wet snow and people have had to dig out from several inches already. >> shouldn't overdress. when you're out here moving and working, you can get sweaty. keep you cold. just a few layers will do you right. that's why i got the gloves off. i've been getting hot, you know. >> a snow dressing expert right there. meanwhile, the snow has been picking up here in madison all afternoon long. the snow will continue in to the overnight hours and should taper off tomorro
>> the snow emergency has been declared here in madison, wisconsin.d for the day. downtown in madison, it looks like the inside of a snow globe, this comes after this storm dumped nearly a foot of snow in the great plains. one meteorologist from the kansas city national weather service described road conditions as terrible. as the storm makes its way across the midwest, road conditions are deteriorating here as well. people are being told to stay off the roads. many flights have been...
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what i saw yesterday at james madison i saw children. that's what i saw. i saw children.s city is never going to do anything that is going to put children in harm's way. >> brian: get that you are not going to put children's in harm's way. what about the children that go to that school. what about the children harmed for two years. i saw the video of little kids 7 years old getting on the bus in the middle of the night. i understand that. nobody hates or has any animosity towards them. but, when you are in america, there are rules here. every single day. and but to get to new york city you broke the rules. to be housed in new york city is bending -- is bending logic. makes people want to exit this place because they are spending now up to $12 billion on illegal immigrant accommodations. and then you are knocking kids that have been shut out of school for two years back into zoom, they miss all their sports games. they miss all their events. because illegal immigrants floyd bennett field, the genius governor who said this is a perfect place to put them as if it would never
what i saw yesterday at james madison i saw children. that's what i saw. i saw children.s city is never going to do anything that is going to put children in harm's way. >> brian: get that you are not going to put children's in harm's way. what about the children that go to that school. what about the children harmed for two years. i saw the video of little kids 7 years old getting on the bus in the middle of the night. i understand that. nobody hates or has any animosity towards them....
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griff: madison live for us. thank you. a closer look what to expect coming out of new hampshire. let's go to our political panel. joining us matt gorman and former secretary, and thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> a big political week coming up ahead of us. let's start here, matt. i want to give you the lay of the land ahead of new hampshire when it comes to the latest polls from fox news. trump's got 52.6% support nikki haley 35.8 and desantis 6-- three and a half are undecided at this point. looks poised to be another landslide for the president. >> certainly nikki needed that boost in iowa. if you want to be the man you've got to beat the man. nikki has to get extremely, extremely close or win here, the x-factor are the democrats and independents. even though we have michelle wu and ro khanna campaigning for biden. they can cross over and vote for nikki. that could be the x-factor and boost her numbers and get her closer. >> i want to ask about the democratic side, the biden election campaign throwing their h
griff: madison live for us. thank you. a closer look what to expect coming out of new hampshire. let's go to our political panel. joining us matt gorman and former secretary, and thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> a big political week coming up ahead of us. let's start here, matt. i want to give you the lay of the land ahead of new hampshire when it comes to the latest polls from fox news. trump's got 52.6% support nikki haley 35.8 and desantis 6-- three and a half are...
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madison. >> reporter: hi, arthel.hese new revelations making things a lot messier and more complicated for the d.a. and her special prosecutor. now, as you just said, in a court filing friday the lawyers for wade 's estranged wife provided credit card statements showing trips purchased for both wade and willis. now, there's plane tickets to miami for the two of them back in october 2022, flights to san francisco in their names in april 2023 as well as cruises, hotel stays and flowers. the attorney for one of trump's co-defendants alleges that willis benefited from the money wade is making from fulton county. now, also on friday the fulton county board of commissioners has launched an investigation into whether or not willis acted improperly when she hired wade. wade filed for divorce in 2021, the day after he was appointed special prosecutor by the d.a.. wade has earned upwards of $650,000 since he started working on the case. >> this case is tainted from the start. it should never have been brought. it's all planned.
madison. >> reporter: hi, arthel.hese new revelations making things a lot messier and more complicated for the d.a. and her special prosecutor. now, as you just said, in a court filing friday the lawyers for wade 's estranged wife provided credit card statements showing trips purchased for both wade and willis. now, there's plane tickets to miami for the two of them back in october 2022, flights to san francisco in their names in april 2023 as well as cruises, hotel stays and flowers. the...
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we saw that last night at james madison. we have to hold these people accountable. this is a sham on the american people. >> trace: final thoughts. the illegal immigrants in colorado who was departed 4 times because he was caught driving drunk. he comes back and killed a mom and her son. this is something you have hammered on for the past couple of years ago. final thoughts? >> i am a border patrol wife and i immigrateed to this country. i asked for border security to keep the american people safe and keep children and border patrol agentses life's safe. it's time we finally secure the border. >> trace: thank you, both. >> ♪ ♪ >> trace: the fox news common sense department was surprised when dr. fauci said he was not sure that kids suffered. he earlier said remote learning was harmful to kids. math scores dropped for the first time in a half century. 40 other studies from around the world conclude that students struggle with mental health challenges. we should note dr. fauci has a history of adjusts hiss opinions. we don't just mean condemning lab leak theories. fau
we saw that last night at james madison. we have to hold these people accountable. this is a sham on the american people. >> trace: final thoughts. the illegal immigrants in colorado who was departed 4 times because he was caught driving drunk. he comes back and killed a mom and her son. this is something you have hammered on for the past couple of years ago. final thoughts? >> i am a border patrol wife and i immigrateed to this country. i asked for border security to keep the...
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the dvr returns to madison square garden until january 7th.hanneling our inner cowboys. we brought back marie osmond, something who knows something about bull. joining us now is the 2019 rookie of the year dalton castle and 2016pvr world champion cooper davis. >> we're freezing. >> brian: you have this coolness about you. >> ainsley: this is new york city. >> brian: are you excited to be at madison square garden. does it mean as much to you as it does to the athletes in the nba and billy joel? >> oh yeah, it's great here. the way the garden press events is insane. >> steve: you are the billy joel of bull riding. cooper, we have a mechanical bull. if we have bull riders. >> brian: it's similar, right? >> steve: do you guys train on them? >> ainsley: how did you decide to get it this? >> i watched it as a little kid on tv. my sister married a guy that rode professionally and how i started. >> steve: ainsley, get over. >> ainsley: i'm first. how did this happen? >> steve: we have a bull commentator marie osmond. >> i want to stand by these guys.
the dvr returns to madison square garden until january 7th.hanneling our inner cowboys. we brought back marie osmond, something who knows something about bull. joining us now is the 2019 rookie of the year dalton castle and 2016pvr world champion cooper davis. >> we're freezing. >> brian: you have this coolness about you. >> ainsley: this is new york city. >> brian: are you excited to be at madison square garden. does it mean as much to you as it does to the athletes in...
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first madison alworth live in new hampshire with all the latest. madison, what's cooking?> reporter: hey, larry, we're at the biggest polling location in the state and it has been busy all day long. the line behind me reaches outside of the gymnasium. i don't think it has ever not been running out the door since the polls opened this morning. it is of course the first-in-the-nation primary. it is now a two-person race on the gop side. looking at the nikki haley camp, her campaign manager sent out a memo this morning ahead of the voting today. in that letter they rejected the notion that new hampshire was a make-or-break it state for the candidate. the haley camp despite members of the press saying new hampshire is the best it is going to get for nikki, due to undeclared voters, many upcoming states have the same dynamic when it comes to voting giving them confidence. the message they're sending in that memo, she has been underestimated in the political arena before and it is happening again. back to this polling station, like i said, the biggest in the state they're expect
first madison alworth live in new hampshire with all the latest. madison, what's cooking?> reporter: hey, larry, we're at the biggest polling location in the state and it has been busy all day long. the line behind me reaches outside of the gymnasium. i don't think it has ever not been running out the door since the polls opened this morning. it is of course the first-in-the-nation primary. it is now a two-person race on the gop side. looking at the nikki haley camp, her campaign manager...
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finally i want to thank my wife casey and her kids madison, macy and mimi. casey has gone far above for support for our campaign and our cause, she's not only a great wife and mother she's a great american who cares deeply about the future of the country that our kids will inherent. our kids have seen it done a lot on the trail from playing on the same field of dreams baseball side in iowa to make it their first snowman in new hampshire. they are one of the reasons that we fight so hard for what we believe in. winston churchill once remarked that success is not final, failure is not fatal, it is the courage to continue that counts, while this campaign has ended, the mission continues. down here in florida, we will continue to show the country how it will lead. thank you and god bless. jon: that is the announcement from florida governor ron desantis, no longer 2024 republican presidential candidate let's bring in brett baier and shannon bream, brett is sounded a little bit like the first campaign speech 2028. >> definitely come good evening i think this is an
finally i want to thank my wife casey and her kids madison, macy and mimi. casey has gone far above for support for our campaign and our cause, she's not only a great wife and mother she's a great american who cares deeply about the future of the country that our kids will inherent. our kids have seen it done a lot on the trail from playing on the same field of dreams baseball side in iowa to make it their first snowman in new hampshire. they are one of the reasons that we fight so hard for...
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thank you so much madison and lawrence.an a hero, saving a teenager trapped during a car crash. the rescue still ahead. brutal winter weather san selling at least 1,000 flights today. janice dean on that artic blast. interesting strategy out of team biden. >> i'm ou auto graphing. campaign store get your own yard sign now. >> ainsley: will it work? we are asking karl rove next with his whiteboard. ♪ >> brian: back with a winter storm alert. many americans facing below freezing temperatures this morning as deadly artic blast covers major cities with snow. travelers already seeing thousands of flight delays and cancellations. let's check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for our fox weather forecast. janice? >> janice: hello, brian. we beat the snowless snow streak here in new york city. 1.4 inches in central park. let's take a look at it. there it is. we had 701 days without measurable snow, almost two years. and we broke the record snowless streak for baltimore, philadelphia, and now new york city. so it's over but h
thank you so much madison and lawrence.an a hero, saving a teenager trapped during a car crash. the rescue still ahead. brutal winter weather san selling at least 1,000 flights today. janice dean on that artic blast. interesting strategy out of team biden. >> i'm ou auto graphing. campaign store get your own yard sign now. >> ainsley: will it work? we are asking karl rove next with his whiteboard. ♪ >> brian: back with a winter storm alert. many americans facing below...