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was madison's mom's best friend. she says madison was always sweet and a little different. >> i remember we had a birdhouse that my mom had brought over, and she was going to put it in my backyard. the other kids run, go, play, have fun, oh, mom needs help? whatever. >> not available. >> not available. madison's like hey, do you want me to help you do it? >> school was a battlefield. madison was picked on, the scrawny kid and a bit of a lo loner. >> he was always doing his own thing. >> everything changed by madison's seen jor yenior year school. he sprouted to almost 6 feet and had less time for dad and mom. >> madison was very social. he had a lot of friends. >> hannah traylor and madison grew up in the tiny town of eclectic, alabama. >> he was always like the class clown, like really goofy, trying to make everybody laugh. he might get in trouble for talking too much in class. >> as madison crossed over into the land of teendom, his parents found themselves without a map. >> during senior year people are turning 18
was madison's mom's best friend. she says madison was always sweet and a little different. >> i remember we had a birdhouse that my mom had brought over, and she was going to put it in my backyard. the other kids run, go, play, have fun, oh, mom needs help? whatever. >> not available. >> not available. madison's like hey, do you want me to help you do it? >> school was a battlefield. madison was picked on, the scrawny kid and a bit of a lo loner. >> he was always...
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madison was a brilliant theorist. but he was a little too dour and awkward and nerdy to really be well-liked. marshall on the other hand was the indispensable man who choose the delegates over drinks at his favorite richmond tower. marshall managed to persuade just enough delegates that the constitution passed by a slender margin of 10 votes. without marshall, there is no question virginia might not have ratified the constitution and without virginia there's no question there would be no republic . president john adams later decides to send marshall and 2 others, eldridge gary, that is eldridge gary of gerrymandering fame and charles puts forth on a ev mission to persuade revolutionary france to stop interfering with us ships carrying goods to britain and marshall arrives and meets up with the french foreign minister, the notorious charles maurice who as a precondition in the negotiation demands a bride in the equivalent of $6 million plus a $400 million loan to finance the french war against britain. marshall refuses
madison was a brilliant theorist. but he was a little too dour and awkward and nerdy to really be well-liked. marshall on the other hand was the indispensable man who choose the delegates over drinks at his favorite richmond tower. marshall managed to persuade just enough delegates that the constitution passed by a slender margin of 10 votes. without marshall, there is no question virginia might not have ratified the constitution and without virginia there's no question there would be no...
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barberry versus madison.marshall was telling madison what the constitution meant are needed madison drafted the constitution. and marshall didn't feel that there is any reason why madison had a monopoly on the meeting of the significance of the constitution. constitutional scholars pointed out that the framers of our constitution, minute secret, didn't keep an official record because they didn't want people to focus on with their intention was, the wanted people to focus on the words in the constitution and contemporary understanding it. when marshall says in mcculloch versus maryland, the constitution is expanded he is saying that the constitution is not like any other document, not like a statute. as a vehicle for moving forward and moving the country forward it and it is organic and changing over time. his view of the constitution was issued evolve and i think that the success of our constitution's survival from two centuries or more than two centuries in the success of our society and of art form of gover
barberry versus madison.marshall was telling madison what the constitution meant are needed madison drafted the constitution. and marshall didn't feel that there is any reason why madison had a monopoly on the meeting of the significance of the constitution. constitutional scholars pointed out that the framers of our constitution, minute secret, didn't keep an official record because they didn't want people to focus on with their intention was, the wanted people to focus on the words in the...
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we would use it in madison. we have a similar project that we support through the city, engaging disconnected youth in our conservation parks in particular. which we have increased under my administration. similarly, we have our green power training program, here in the city of madison, we are we have hired trainees and train them on a solar installation, l.e.d. light conversion, and we are hoping to expand further into some of the green infrastructure work that we are doing for forestry and so on. to date, our trainees are 73% people of color, 30% women. these folks can go on to careers in these industries, but what has happened is that we are hiring them into our public works department, diversifying those departments and setting them on a path to a good job in the long term. i am proud of this program. i think every city in the country could do something like this, in addition to state governments and private companies as well. i really think we need to be investing in our youth, and our workforce in a way th
we would use it in madison. we have a similar project that we support through the city, engaging disconnected youth in our conservation parks in particular. which we have increased under my administration. similarly, we have our green power training program, here in the city of madison, we are we have hired trainees and train them on a solar installation, l.e.d. light conversion, and we are hoping to expand further into some of the green infrastructure work that we are doing for forestry and so...
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in madison it was a brilliant tereus. but he was a little too awkward and dirty to really be well-liked. marshall on the other hand wasn't sensible man who shows the delegates over his favorite richmond tavern in marshall managed to persuade just enough delegates to the constitution past by a slender margin of ten votes. and without marshall, there is no question that virginia might not have ratified the constitution and without virginia and there's no question that there would be no republic. in any defense marshall a few others and then the gerrymandering, and charles. and on a secret mission to persuade revolutionary friends, to stop the u.s. ships counting goodness caring the superintendent partial power in 1797 amy seven the french prime minister. a notorious man who is a addition to any association, bribes and the equivalent to about $6 million plus a $400 million loan to finance the french war against britain. they refuses to pay him anything and they retaliate by ceasing the markets passports and refusing to allow
in madison it was a brilliant tereus. but he was a little too awkward and dirty to really be well-liked. marshall on the other hand wasn't sensible man who shows the delegates over his favorite richmond tavern in marshall managed to persuade just enough delegates to the constitution past by a slender margin of ten votes. and without marshall, there is no question that virginia might not have ratified the constitution and without virginia and there's no question that there would be no republic....
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madison is not going to agree that which madison are you talking about is done the same thing that madison says in 1786 87 he doesn't say in 179697. he's different. and are you assuming that they're divinely inspired and they'll say no to that not to that? but um and if you want to argue about what the original intent of a particular piece of legislation is you are claiming to be historians. very few lawyers are trained in history. and lawyers tend to argue on on the one hand or on the other hand basis because of their training and in the in the legal system that we developed. you're a prosecutor or your defense attorney? and you you shape the evidence according to your client. if your client and you suppress evidence as much as possible against the cut you as a historian you can't do that. okay, and therefore it seems to me the originalist the originalist decision that i find most questionable and this will upset many of our listeners is dc versus heller 2008. it's the decision on the second amendment. and the decision by justice scalia who is misophon lifetime member of the national rifl
madison is not going to agree that which madison are you talking about is done the same thing that madison says in 1786 87 he doesn't say in 179697. he's different. and are you assuming that they're divinely inspired and they'll say no to that not to that? but um and if you want to argue about what the original intent of a particular piece of legislation is you are claiming to be historians. very few lawyers are trained in history. and lawyers tend to argue on on the one hand or on the other...
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we can only reach a fraction of apartments in madison. these buildings need more than just energy upgrades. the wetter climate leads to wetter basements which leads to mold growth and respiratory problems. while children suffer from asthma, parents worry about retribution from landlords if they report that mode. we are investing anyways to add mold remediation to that program but that will take resources. medicine is experiencing more rain and more severe storms. wisconsin has 50% more rainfall annually then in 1950. precipitation is projected to increase by another 15% by midcentury. the west side of madison experienced a thousand year flood in 2018 which caused 150 $4 million in damage in our county. that 2018 flood was a wake-up call. we are now undertaking 23 watershed studies across the city to determine how to prevent persistent flooding and mitigate catastrophic events. we have identified $75 million worth of necessary projects in just the first four studies. to prevent flooding, we must make major investments in infiltration, stor
we can only reach a fraction of apartments in madison. these buildings need more than just energy upgrades. the wetter climate leads to wetter basements which leads to mold growth and respiratory problems. while children suffer from asthma, parents worry about retribution from landlords if they report that mode. we are investing anyways to add mold remediation to that program but that will take resources. medicine is experiencing more rain and more severe storms. wisconsin has 50% more rainfall...
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he is a grammy-nominated comedian and actor whose new comedy album, "live from madison square garden this week. bill burr will be here and he is the award-winning journalist best known for "dateline," which will start its 30th -- that's right, 30th season this week keith morrison will be joining me here in studio. and she is a very funny comedian, who is a co-creator and star of "work in progress" on showtime. abby mcenany will be here as well but before we get to all that, as we head into autumn, the pandemic seems to continue to linger, mostly due to the fact that some people have yet to be vaccinated which brings us to a new segment we're calling "shot or not." ♪ >> seth: kentucky senator rand paul said that he would not get a coronavirus vaccine because he already had the virus, even more bad news for anyone who has to get within six feet of him. >> leave him alone >> seth: excuse me >> leave him alone haven't we made fun of rand paul enough >> seth: well, sir, you know, he is a public figure, so i do think it's okay to make jokes about him. >> leave him alone poor guy he's just
he is a grammy-nominated comedian and actor whose new comedy album, "live from madison square garden this week. bill burr will be here and he is the award-winning journalist best known for "dateline," which will start its 30th -- that's right, 30th season this week keith morrison will be joining me here in studio. and she is a very funny comedian, who is a co-creator and star of "work in progress" on showtime. abby mcenany will be here as well but before we get to all...
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madison, good afternoon.ood afternoon, ashley , yes we are in a very nice neighborhood in a very nice house. this house is a mansion, essentially just outside of nashville, really only 13 minutes drive away from the city center, and you're getting all this space, and like you said, ashley, homes in nashville are just flying off the market. average of 10 days that is much shorter than the national average of 24 days. part of the problem that you're seeing in this market is inventory. it's down 37% from this time last year, so we spoke to a real estate agent who said they just cannot keep up with the demand. >> well its been a crazy ride, to be honest with you. it's really completely changed how we do real estate. we see multiple offers, we see people waiting waving appraisals, the demand is so overwhelming we have so many folks wanting to move to the area. reporter: yeah, and if you can find a place like this people are snatching it up. if you like the living room take a look at this huge porch. it's pretty mu
madison, good afternoon.ood afternoon, ashley , yes we are in a very nice neighborhood in a very nice house. this house is a mansion, essentially just outside of nashville, really only 13 minutes drive away from the city center, and you're getting all this space, and like you said, ashley, homes in nashville are just flying off the market. average of 10 days that is much shorter than the national average of 24 days. part of the problem that you're seeing in this market is inventory. it's down...
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barberry versus madison. marshall was telling madison what the constitution meant are needed madison drafted the constitution. and marshall didn't feel that there is any reason why madison had a monopoly on the meeting of the significance of the constitution. constitutional scholars pointed out that the framers of our constitution, minute secret, didn't keep an official record because they didn't want people to focus on with their intention was, the wanted people to focus on the words in the constitution and contemporary understanding it. when marshall says in mcculloch versus maryland, the constitution is expanded he is saying that the constitution is not like any other document, not like a statute. as a vehicle for moving forward and moving the country forward it and it is organic and changing over time. his view of the constitution was issued evolve and i think that the success of our constitution's survival from two centuries or more than two centuries in the success of our society and of art form of gove
barberry versus madison. marshall was telling madison what the constitution meant are needed madison drafted the constitution. and marshall didn't feel that there is any reason why madison had a monopoly on the meeting of the significance of the constitution. constitutional scholars pointed out that the framers of our constitution, minute secret, didn't keep an official record because they didn't want people to focus on with their intention was, the wanted people to focus on the words in the...
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coming from madison cawthorn but it's what you expect from him.jorie taylor greene and others are in a race to the bottom, as if there is a bottom. i don't think there is. >> if you can't sleep at night, google this guy and jaw will drop even in era where jaws don't drop about anything anymore. thanks to both of you. >>> coming up, tracking time lines of covid variants. we'll ask one of our top physicians whether the worst of delta could be behind us, when "the 11th hour" continues. our retirement plan with voya, keeps us moving forward. hey, kevin! hey, guys! they have customized solutions to help our family's special needs... giving us confidence in our future... ...and in kevin's. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. ♪ ♪ the light. it comes from within. it drives you. and it guides you. to shine your brightest. as you charge ahead. illuminating the way forward. a light maker. recognizing that the impact you make, comes from the energy you create. introducing the all-electric lyriq. lighting the way. ♪ ♪ my auntie called me. she sa
coming from madison cawthorn but it's what you expect from him.jorie taylor greene and others are in a race to the bottom, as if there is a bottom. i don't think there is. >> if you can't sleep at night, google this guy and jaw will drop even in era where jaws don't drop about anything anymore. thanks to both of you. >>> coming up, tracking time lines of covid variants. we'll ask one of our top physicians whether the worst of delta could be behind us, when "the 11th...
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madison square garden, "nyc still rising after 20 years: a a comedy celebration." dave chappelle, john mulaney, jon stewart, michael che. [ cheers and applause i'm going to be there. >> jimmy's going to be there >> jimmy: yeah [ cheers and applause >> very nice of you to -- i know you're a busy guy so thanks for doing that >> jimmy: are you kidding me you sent me a text and you go, "well, i might put this thing on with jon and would you be interested?" and i go, "anything. obviously for the city and for you, i'll do it. but i mean, was it hard to get these? >> the lineup is nuts. yeah, it's like the avengers and me [ laughter ] no, it was -- it was really cool me and jon just reached out to -- luckily, we have really great friends and we reached out and everybody was super stoked to do it. and it was just like -- you know, it's obviously a thing that's close to me and stuff so, i got a lot of people wanted to do a thing, like some sort of like, you know, like an article, and it all just felt really weird so i just called jon and i was like, "we should do something
madison square garden, "nyc still rising after 20 years: a a comedy celebration." dave chappelle, john mulaney, jon stewart, michael che. [ cheers and applause i'm going to be there. >> jimmy's going to be there >> jimmy: yeah [ cheers and applause >> very nice of you to -- i know you're a busy guy so thanks for doing that >> jimmy: are you kidding me you sent me a text and you go, "well, i might put this thing on with jon and would you be...
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oh, i'm not madison and don't have the top stories. and ours is in new zealand prime minister, just into our down says a stopping in a supermarket and also it was a terrorist attack. my mom was shot and killed by the police after he stopped at least 6 people. 3 of them are in a critical condition and said the man was on a tunnel watch list. what happened today was despicable. it was hateful, it was wrong. was carried out by an individual. not a faith, not a culture, not and it's necessity, but an individual person who was gripped by ideology that is not supported here by anyone or any community. he alone carries the responsibility for these eggs. let that be with a judgment forms. the taliban is still facing on resistance and upon sheer valley, the only province of kindness time to hold out against the group. dozens of people to be killed off to talks between the 2 sides, failed to reach a settlement. charles stratford is close to the entrance to the punching valley. behind me, you're just about be able to see the town of goulburg hall
oh, i'm not madison and don't have the top stories. and ours is in new zealand prime minister, just into our down says a stopping in a supermarket and also it was a terrorist attack. my mom was shot and killed by the police after he stopped at least 6 people. 3 of them are in a critical condition and said the man was on a tunnel watch list. what happened today was despicable. it was hateful, it was wrong. was carried out by an individual. not a faith, not a culture, not and it's necessity, but...
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so madison houma you buy 2 is my 100 and the way to troll with my home. can a more be really go back in the cloud will not allow you out of meaning to be bought for a living lease until you get a can i just need to know more with instant message. medina were marking the phone at home. i said the machine was in dollar lynn. hi, mr. leon. we are sort of opening lizzie, nikita kenton, i thought mac, hernando scalia, limiting cisco. medina. i need in, in taking her thought about one for the michelle utley fee. michelle. harder than yes of in the had medina written net, especially women, him after i did read it a little bit i use if again do you can it will look in hor, hub the fee can be cur. sophia lulu, thoughts of warning against the medical fees, whereby they can someone who fucked it all on a corner, been caught on wooden feet most and lloyd the least especially put off one where shortly the f and it's hot and mostly indicated many of the commerce air was, was, was o'neill, menus begins the wallet and i, i use this with the fact that i'm the 7 by the 100
so madison houma you buy 2 is my 100 and the way to troll with my home. can a more be really go back in the cloud will not allow you out of meaning to be bought for a living lease until you get a can i just need to know more with instant message. medina were marking the phone at home. i said the machine was in dollar lynn. hi, mr. leon. we are sort of opening lizzie, nikita kenton, i thought mac, hernando scalia, limiting cisco. medina. i need in, in taking her thought about one for the...
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coming from madison cawthorn, but that's what you would expect for him.inally taylor greene in a few others are in a race to the bottom, as if there were a bottom, i don't think there is. >> if he can't sleep at night you can google this guy, and your jaw will drop even in an era where jaws don't drop about anything anymore. eugene. thanks very much. susan good to see you as always. thanks to both of. you coming up, tracking timelines of covid variants, will have us one of our top positions whether the worst of delta could soon be behind us. when the 11th hour continues. he 11th hour continues hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long enough. we are getting t
coming from madison cawthorn, but that's what you would expect for him.inally taylor greene in a few others are in a race to the bottom, as if there were a bottom, i don't think there is. >> if he can't sleep at night you can google this guy, and your jaw will drop even in an era where jaws don't drop about anything anymore. eugene. thanks very much. susan good to see you as always. thanks to both of. you coming up, tracking timelines of covid variants, will have us one of our top...
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ready madison, with the 12 stories on august era, the un says food stocks in afghanistan could run out in just a month and there isn't enough cash to buy basic supplies is wanting of a humanitarian catastrophe, was one and 3 afghans facing hunger tradition from human data. and perspective continues to be stimulated as i speak to you today from couple more than half of the children they didn't have him in tonight or not. and that's the reality of the situation that face and makes the concern about the future of the social sector. as there will be all the limitations in the ability to see saturday, the teachers and education workers and those social sector workers be paid because most of the budget issues to be the salary as actually came from the for an aide. and right now we don't have budgeting provisions to cover those. those aspects of work. to top pentagon officials say the warrant gonna stand hasn't been before in vain, but one of them general mark many says that we're watching to see the taliban remains as ruthless as it has been in the past. is also insisting that recent us coop
ready madison, with the 12 stories on august era, the un says food stocks in afghanistan could run out in just a month and there isn't enough cash to buy basic supplies is wanting of a humanitarian catastrophe, was one and 3 afghans facing hunger tradition from human data. and perspective continues to be stimulated as i speak to you today from couple more than half of the children they didn't have him in tonight or not. and that's the reality of the situation that face and makes the concern...
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route migration we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories on sierra ah, i'm rob madison and joe, how the top stories on our 0 is there any police have detained? the last 2 of 6 palestinian prisoners escaped from a high security facility, but he's arrested home come on z as one of your fat aim janine in the occupied westbank ending a to search. ari faucet has this update from jeanine. there were 2 concerns. i think one, the immediate one being how this might all and that if there was some kind of major firefight with the death of either or both of the escape, prisoners potentially wider bloodshed that that could have triggered a much bigger round of violence. both in the occupied was bank on potentially with gaza as well because 5 of the 6 escapees. both of those arrested overnight from islamic jihad palestinians. i mean you had and they've been there been rockets fight out of gaza after the previous 2 rounds of arrests that didn't happen so far . so i think that would be aside relief on that front. still no word on when girls will return to secondary school and dennis du
route migration we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories on sierra ah, i'm rob madison and joe, how the top stories on our 0 is there any police have detained? the last 2 of 6 palestinian prisoners escaped from a high security facility, but he's arrested home come on z as one of your fat aim janine in the occupied westbank ending a to search. ari faucet has this update from jeanine. there were 2 concerns. i think one, the immediate one being how this might all and that if...
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i mean when i will, i will learn live for the right has a lot of the fact ah, the madison. i mean, i have seen you how to use it to be run by the out of a 100 feet without a leash when the muslim, you know, it said i was i said, i mean you might get with fire. i got, i don't know, cause i would say this just a few that i can show fears will be kind of animal had isa. and if the guy who have the hallmark, we've done it yet without a shadow, had either way. i mean, i shuttle will not shut up, but if you are, you going to move, but then at the front of the head, and i want that much in that have been fun for them to meet in, forgot to set up on one of them going to russia center, will it be the end of the month? i just center when, when is that carlos or how does that does i said i was meaning when it was least ellison, i what i thought the article learned about a lot of folks here whom i got to be i want to be nice for that. and i'm, and i'm glad to have them is it seems like having them i just got done as it was, you know, as it had to be. and it has been and we had been mus
i mean when i will, i will learn live for the right has a lot of the fact ah, the madison. i mean, i have seen you how to use it to be run by the out of a 100 feet without a leash when the muslim, you know, it said i was i said, i mean you might get with fire. i got, i don't know, cause i would say this just a few that i can show fears will be kind of animal had isa. and if the guy who have the hallmark, we've done it yet without a shadow, had either way. i mean, i shuttle will not shut up, but...
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in the afternoon for balls, particularly madeline sandstrom, who is playing with madison, they are torted extremely well, a birdie eagle on the first couple of holes there and also maguire just holed a monster truck in the bottom match, and they are one up against two other players, so it is going very well for europe at the moment, but still a very long way to go.— for europe at the moment, but still a very long way to go. absolutely, a treat start a very long way to go. absolutely, a great start for _ a very long way to go. absolutely, a great start for europe. _ a very long way to go. absolutely, a great start for europe. we - a very long way to go. absolutely, a great start for europe. we will- great start for europe. we will leave it there, thank you. time now for some of the day's other sport stories and... tommy fleetwood shot a third round of 67, which included five birdies, to remain in contention at the italian 0pen. that means he's one shot off the lead — held by nicolai hoejgaard — going into tomorrow's final round. french rider clement champoussin won the penultimate stag
in the afternoon for balls, particularly madeline sandstrom, who is playing with madison, they are torted extremely well, a birdie eagle on the first couple of holes there and also maguire just holed a monster truck in the bottom match, and they are one up against two other players, so it is going very well for europe at the moment, but still a very long way to go.— for europe at the moment, but still a very long way to go. absolutely, a treat start a very long way to go. absolutely, a great...
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special report, one of one ac investigates trail is indigenous incarceration cross on our 0 ah, rob madison and still have the top stories on august 0. the us says food stocks and have kind of stand could run out in just a month, and there isn't enough cash to buy basic supplies. is warning over humanitarian catastrophe. speaking foam coupled and widened, state the un humanitarian coordinator in the country, said one in 3 afghans is facing hunger condition has gone from human data and perspective continues to be extremely tense as i speak to you today from couple more than half of the children do not have it tonight or not. and that's the reality of the situation that makes the really concern about the future of the social sector. as there will be all these limitations in the ability to see saturdays of the teachers and education workers and those social sector workers be paid because most of the budget they choose to pay the extra k from the for an aide . and right now we don't have to do provisions to cover those. those support the taliban surrounded the only province resisting its rule a
special report, one of one ac investigates trail is indigenous incarceration cross on our 0 ah, rob madison and still have the top stories on august 0. the us says food stocks and have kind of stand could run out in just a month, and there isn't enough cash to buy basic supplies. is warning over humanitarian catastrophe. speaking foam coupled and widened, state the un humanitarian coordinator in the country, said one in 3 afghans is facing hunger condition has gone from human data and...
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firm, jonathan madison. great to see everyone this morning. waiting on the fed, what do you expect to hear? >> well, i think we are going to hear a lot of what we heard at jackson hole where jarome powell realized the tone and tenure of his words were going to be super examined by every market participant in the beginning of what looks to be a slight tightened cycle. the last time he tried this a few years back, it didn't go so well. this time it went very well and this is what the markets want to see. i don't think investors are going to be fearful if at this point there's a slight taper that start in november, december or january, what they've concerned about the pace of such a rate hike. remember, markets do very well historically during the early phases of rate hike cycle because the underlying economy is strong enough for the fed to have made that decision. really what we are going to look at is the timing and the pace of it and if it is it might be a net positive for the market. maria: and then, of cou
firm, jonathan madison. great to see everyone this morning. waiting on the fed, what do you expect to hear? >> well, i think we are going to hear a lot of what we heard at jackson hole where jarome powell realized the tone and tenure of his words were going to be super examined by every market participant in the beginning of what looks to be a slight tightened cycle. the last time he tried this a few years back, it didn't go so well. this time it went very well and this is what the...
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jonathan madison, vice chair of the bay area. gop david mckeown.cal science department at sonoma state and we will have live updates from the party headquarters. the watch parties of the major candidates all across the state grant and vicki, back to you. thank you, catherine. that wraps up kron 4 news at 6. oh, go anywhere. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more....beginners' yoga. namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection, and
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of leadership that we see in lawyers madison was not a lawyer but he was learned in the law hamilton and jay were a course lawyers and they use their lawyering power as their abilities as leaders in the capacity as lawyers and drafters of the federalist papers to successfully usher the constitution to its ratification in 1789. we believe that the discussion today between tallmadge boston and secretary baker will further illuminate the fact that lawyers are given the power. is there the opportunity to give him the license by the state to exercise very potent leadership qualities in both the public and the private square and with that. i hope you enjoy this fascinating discussion. thank you. great. thank you. dean tobin. a few years ago. i wrote a book the published by the state bar called raising the bar the crucial role the lawyer in society. and one of the chapters identified as the two most important lawyers of the last 50 years. i picked leon jaworski on the litigation side and i happen to be sitting in the exact replica of leon jaworski's law office here at the baylor law library
of leadership that we see in lawyers madison was not a lawyer but he was learned in the law hamilton and jay were a course lawyers and they use their lawyering power as their abilities as leaders in the capacity as lawyers and drafters of the federalist papers to successfully usher the constitution to its ratification in 1789. we believe that the discussion today between tallmadge boston and secretary baker will further illuminate the fact that lawyers are given the power. is there the...
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madison, would you say healing?ah, i would say so, yeah. >> because this is the first time, right? that's my understanding, first time that the young ladies have been to shanksville. describe for me why it felt healing, if you could. >> yes. this is the first time they've been. you know, the twins, halle and madison were five years old when tom died, anna claire was 3. i think it has been healing because they've had 20 years to think about what this place was like. it was kind of an anomaly, a mystery. to walk the ground, to see the trajectory of the plane through the monuments, to stand on the crash site, hold hands, be able to pray, to be able to talk to some of the other children that lost a parent on that flight also, i think that's really brought them full circle today. for me to be able to experience that with them and watch them go through that habits been beauti. >> i wonder if leading up to this verse date, this marking of 20 years,. did it feel different, did you have to prepare yourself emotionally leadin
madison, would you say healing?ah, i would say so, yeah. >> because this is the first time, right? that's my understanding, first time that the young ladies have been to shanksville. describe for me why it felt healing, if you could. >> yes. this is the first time they've been. you know, the twins, halle and madison were five years old when tom died, anna claire was 3. i think it has been healing because they've had 20 years to think about what this place was like. it was kind of an...
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madison keavy has the latest. >> they went from over 2000 to 500 because of mandatory vaccination.ey're cutting their audience down raiders fans seeing a drop in home game ticket pricing will still pricey for most. the drop is noticeable. well, i'm happy about it because of that. the current price. i just can't afford to go to a game. i'd love to one of the biggest reasons for this many believe is the vaccination mandate put in place by the raiders. nfl organizations. the seats plummeted. >> plummeted when the raiders announced they're required vaccinations to get into the stadium or first team in the nfl to do so. requiring proof of vaccination for all home games at allegiant stadium. and this idea sits well for some, but not for all unvaccinated. so it doesn't bother i'm happy to, you know, i'm going to concerts in town where the axe service vaccination proof. i don't mind that i will never attend the raiders game. if they require that. $120,000 down the drain or all try to sell the tickets even to break even. >> that was madison. keavy reporting the raiders will kick off their s
madison keavy has the latest. >> they went from over 2000 to 500 because of mandatory vaccination.ey're cutting their audience down raiders fans seeing a drop in home game ticket pricing will still pricey for most. the drop is noticeable. well, i'm happy about it because of that. the current price. i just can't afford to go to a game. i'd love to one of the biggest reasons for this many believe is the vaccination mandate put in place by the raiders. nfl organizations. the seats plummeted....
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they will be allowed entry into the game with a mask >> that was madison kimbro reporting. now kickoff for monday night football between the raiders and the ravens. it's going to be a 05:15pm. and the football season now in full swing bay area bars are hoping to see an uptick in business because our pub in san francisco has been struggling to stay afloat during the pandemic and the bar's manager says a boost in business could not come soon enough. people having it. >> before you say that you've got some good people causing all of the area kemper the because that is a part of the forty-niners back to normal since covid. it just grew and everyone's lives in. >> really tough. just excited to get back out and have some plot. >> that was at the keys are pa the other bar owners tell prom for the business was still slow yesterday, but they're hoping that it's going to start to pick up as we get further and further into football season and just a reminder september is hunger action month kron four's partner with feed america to help in food security to go ahead, take out your phone
they will be allowed entry into the game with a mask >> that was madison kimbro reporting. now kickoff for monday night football between the raiders and the ravens. it's going to be a 05:15pm. and the football season now in full swing bay area bars are hoping to see an uptick in business because our pub in san francisco has been struggling to stay afloat during the pandemic and the bar's manager says a boost in business could not come soon enough. people having it. >> before you say...
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madison says he hopes to begin implementing the new policy sometime next week.ing on san francisco businesses for guidance. madison says the restaurant will accept physical and electronic forms of proof will also just in san francisco will be providing the resources necessary to it. >> download a digital proof of vaccination. both establishments also realize there may be hiccups along the way. they say unvaccinated patrons will still be allowed to eat outdoors and understand some vaccinated customers may forget their proof were simply be unable to provide it ultimately, though they say the mandate is good for everybody. it's essential that we need to get everybody healthy keep everybody staying strong so we can stay open. we'll do whatever we can to make a guess happy and also make sure our our team as safe as well. indoor businesses also have until october 15th to collect the vaccination status of all employees in berkeley. philippe djegal all kron 4 news. >> next at 5.30, a search for a driver in the south bay after a deadly hit and run here who police are loo
madison says he hopes to begin implementing the new policy sometime next week.ing on san francisco businesses for guidance. madison says the restaurant will accept physical and electronic forms of proof will also just in san francisco will be providing the resources necessary to it. >> download a digital proof of vaccination. both establishments also realize there may be hiccups along the way. they say unvaccinated patrons will still be allowed to eat outdoors and understand some...
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stay with us, the latest news and analysis format going on now to hear me madison and don't the top stories and i'll just 0 a 1st batch if you mandatory and aid is arrived and that's gonna stand as cobble airport reopened for some commercial flights. united nations has warned that have counted on is on the verge of a food crisis. doctors and nurses to the african health care system is close to collapse. many haven't been paid for the last 3 months. of the world bank and other western bodies have frozen funding. remote fighting is continuing between taliban forces and a resistance movement in the punchy or valley to the north of the afghan capital. both sides claim they are winning the baffled jaw. stratford has moved from couple we have reports of heavy fighting on going people who were in the area yesterday said it was especially hard shelling. we understand that the tale bond certainly seem to be according to them making gains. they saying that they have taken control of 4 of the 7 districts district. he's effectively an area around a large village, according to our understanding, of cour
stay with us, the latest news and analysis format going on now to hear me madison and don't the top stories and i'll just 0 a 1st batch if you mandatory and aid is arrived and that's gonna stand as cobble airport reopened for some commercial flights. united nations has warned that have counted on is on the verge of a food crisis. doctors and nurses to the african health care system is close to collapse. many haven't been paid for the last 3 months. of the world bank and other western bodies...
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i'm madison. i ah, the taliban has taken control of afghan a song 20 years after it was the whole from power. the country now faces a new reality. how will that impact the people as events on falls in the world? stay with us, the latest news and analysis from us going on. it was meant to be that day. did you hear the cameras going quickly put a project attack, stunned the world, and the u. s president, a guy came in and whispered something into the prisoner's ear. what did he tell fatal for the school children present? the events of september, the 11th defined the world. they grew up in just a huge moment. these are their stories. 911, witness on al jazeera. it's the case biggest hospital with eventual capacity for 4000 covet 19 patients built inside a london conference center. it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites are under way the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertised resear
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howie: here's what the freshman republican lawmaker from north carolina, madison cawthorn said at anhe previous weekend. >> our election systems continue to be rigged and continue to be stolen, it's going to lead to bloodshed and i will tell you as much as i am willing to defend our liberty at all cost, there's nothing i dread doing more than having to pick up arms a against a fellow american. howie: alex wilkes, is what madison cawthorn said it immediately replaces the afghanistan defeat as the lead story? >> certainly not. the afghanistan story should have been the lead of the day and i think there was an initial focus on it by the media for two reasons. one, you have a lot of the people actually who are sitting in the anchor chairs now who are the war-time correspondents do o decades ago so they have a personal interest in it and the second reason is the images coming out of afghanistan are just so stark and they're just so plain to anybody seeing them, that it's a disastrous situation that was created by the biden administration that couldn't be hidden. now i think we have enough
howie: here's what the freshman republican lawmaker from north carolina, madison cawthorn said at anhe previous weekend. >> our election systems continue to be rigged and continue to be stolen, it's going to lead to bloodshed and i will tell you as much as i am willing to defend our liberty at all cost, there's nothing i dread doing more than having to pick up arms a against a fellow american. howie: alex wilkes, is what madison cawthorn said it immediately replaces the afghanistan defeat...
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from my own colleagues like madison cochrane, who recently suggested that people may have to resort to a bloodshed to get the outcome that they want in our democracy. >> do you think that that viewpoint that madison cawthorn communicated that -- talking about political violence, do you think that is what the gop has accepted at this point? do you think they are okay with political violence as the result of a lost election? >> their silence is complicity. it makes them complicit. their silence is telegraphing a permissive lane to the mob who will continue to show up to events like this. people who will show up at the capitol with a propane tanks threatening to blow up the paris, because they heard from republican leaders from donald trump's kevin mccarthy, and they believe it's a carl to arms for them to take it back. but we have to recognize there is a cost to these deadly lies. and it's really two deadly lies that the republicans are telling. the first of course, about the election. it's continued violence and threats of violence. there's a cost for the radicalization that the republi
from my own colleagues like madison cochrane, who recently suggested that people may have to resort to a bloodshed to get the outcome that they want in our democracy. >> do you think that that viewpoint that madison cawthorn communicated that -- talking about political violence, do you think that is what the gop has accepted at this point? do you think they are okay with political violence as the result of a lost election? >> their silence is complicity. it makes them complicit....
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if elected leaders like those on the fringe, madison cawthorn and others, would stop the lies, we would have no need for this fencing, if leaders, republicans would actually call out and say, this was a free and fair election. there was absolutely no evidence of important fraud. it was a handful of cases, countable literally number of cases, no measurable fraud in this election, and the president is the president in a free and fair election. how do we continue to marginalize them? i think they're continuing to marginalize themselves. eric was talking about his experience this week in california with the recall. you saw what is going on here in pennsylvania. the pennsylvania state senate has passed legislation that would subpoena the records of 7 million voters in pennsylvania. i happen to represent the fourth congressional district. my republican moderate voters are not happy about this kind of a subpoena for their personal records. i think the republicans ae doing it to themselves. it's a very, very sad set of circumstances. >> are the voters or your voters going to be able to make the
if elected leaders like those on the fringe, madison cawthorn and others, would stop the lies, we would have no need for this fencing, if leaders, republicans would actually call out and say, this was a free and fair election. there was absolutely no evidence of important fraud. it was a handful of cases, countable literally number of cases, no measurable fraud in this election, and the president is the president in a free and fair election. how do we continue to marginalize them? i think...
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transparent elevator whisks visitors one sticngutward, and allowing n arr views looking straight down to madisonnue. those glass floors >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, "dear evan hansen" stars ben platt. and, olympic gold medalist simone biles. plus, "dinner on a dime week" continues with a delicious cuban chicken recipe. all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] >> ryan: good morning. hello, art and gelman. [applause] all right. good morning.
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he is a senior research scholar on the council of humanity and in the james madison program at princeton university. he is one of our renowned visiting scholars here at the heritage foundation. as an acclaimed scholar of american history, his writing has been recognized as among the most important contributions to scholarly and public understanding of the 19th century -- of 19th century america. his book "abraham lincoln: redeemer president" received the 2000 lincoln prize. you can look more at his bio and see all of the incredible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dr. elizabeth spalding is a senior fellow at pepperdine's school of public policy. last but not least, my dear colleague dakota wood from the davis institute for national security and or and here at the heritage foundation. before you get to meet our incredible panelists, i want to turn it over. we want to make sure you remember to engage in the conversation by putting your questions in the question box. welcome. dr. guelzo: thank you. being a history person, i'm going to start by sketching some background for how we got particula
he is a senior research scholar on the council of humanity and in the james madison program at princeton university. he is one of our renowned visiting scholars here at the heritage foundation. as an acclaimed scholar of american history, his writing has been recognized as among the most important contributions to scholarly and public understanding of the 19th century -- of 19th century america. his book "abraham lincoln: redeemer president" received the 2000 lincoln prize. you can...
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this included the sale of presley's jumpsuit from his 1972 madison square garden performance for $1 millionhat was nasty. >>> jumping into the sea in your wedding gown. "wait, what?" >> it happen >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, from the serious, "nine perfect strangers," regina hall. and performance from the legendary blue man group. plus the cohosts "live loves new york week." all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: i did yoga last night. that's the most mobility i've had all year. >> kelly: very good. >> ryan: hey, good morning. oh. oh. [cheers and
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this this madison new jersey madison is new to fox business, and madison we say welcome to i happy toppy to be here. and, yes, madison in madison new jersey first day on job we are hear because as you mentioned lumber prices have finally gone down after skyrocketing this year a price 634 dollars per thousand board feet way down from high in may you would have paid over 1600 dollars per thousand board feet, sxerts tell us because inventory is moving so fast, they are expecting prices to go back up. lumber yards mills can't keep up with contractors, we spoke to expert said you shortage of lumber building supplies are keeping costs high. >> for a typically newly built single family home impact of higher prices of all materials including lumber is likely pushing up prices 50 to 60,000 dollars per home. so that is the reason that we see new home prices up for 20% year-over-year. maria: so we are going. >> getting updated numbers later today like we side some lowest numbers we've seen in a long time. so if you've been waiting to do that project, with a contractor or on your own, might be th
this this madison new jersey madison is new to fox business, and madison we say welcome to i happy toppy to be here. and, yes, madison in madison new jersey first day on job we are hear because as you mentioned lumber prices have finally gone down after skyrocketing this year a price 634 dollars per thousand board feet way down from high in may you would have paid over 1600 dollars per thousand board feet, sxerts tell us because inventory is moving so fast, they are expecting prices to go back...
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ah, rub madison and don't have the top stories on ology 0. the un says food stocks and have canister and could run out in just a month. and there isn't enough cash to buy basic supplies is warning of a humanitarian catastrophe. speaking foam couple and widened state the un humanitarian coordinator in the country, said one in 3 afghans is facing hunger tradition of some human date in perspective, continues to be.
ah, rub madison and don't have the top stories on ology 0. the un says food stocks and have canister and could run out in just a month. and there isn't enough cash to buy basic supplies is warning of a humanitarian catastrophe. speaking foam couple and widened state the un humanitarian coordinator in the country, said one in 3 afghans is facing hunger tradition of some human date in perspective, continues to be.
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bryant report in replacing barney come the next talk things over, 19500 sellout crowd at the new madisontime the largest basketball crowded new york city. now her sets, the next go with bradley and bright in the back corporate brother in the far court and the rights of the exists been away from kinsman hands off to brian, good hustle across the court, in and out goes to down the right side. screen ahead of a fell outside bradley gets the play. thirty-eight -- 34 bradley's first field goal two points. comes with the basketball head of the fell bradley one hander. two field goals, both from the same spot. bradley for a long jump shot that is good. works off the jumper, good. picked by bradley, jumper, good. bradley for jumper from 20 and it is good. bradley got it by one, double-team, bradley one hander good. back outside to bradley for a total. this is a a big play bradley in the corner. that's the ballgame. [background noises] [background noises] >> the coach said pretty good game. [background noises] what i wonder about, am i deluding myself about how any one person can help another 50
bryant report in replacing barney come the next talk things over, 19500 sellout crowd at the new madisontime the largest basketball crowded new york city. now her sets, the next go with bradley and bright in the back corporate brother in the far court and the rights of the exists been away from kinsman hands off to brian, good hustle across the court, in and out goes to down the right side. screen ahead of a fell outside bradley gets the play. thirty-eight -- 34 bradley's first field goal two...
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join in conversation doctor madison horwitz is a cardiologist evolution biologist harvard universityepartment it human evolutionary biology at ucla division of cardiology but she's the author of she is the current president of the international society of medicine and public health and recently launched a research initiative which focuses on the interdependent health of women and the planet we share. here tonight to learn about the undergraduate studies the department of human evolutionary biology at harvard university. she earned her phd at harvard, setting testosterone is taught there ever since. numerous teaching awards on behavior class with the harvard top ten tried and true. esteemed a company this evening and treasure into book as i am. reframe tonight conversation. feminist institution is to stay in heart and complex conversation. to assume and seek to provide clear information of choices about our bodies and our communities. the most marginalized among us. who possesses the power to shape narratives and therefore to shape the policies. we are living in an era of being active
join in conversation doctor madison horwitz is a cardiologist evolution biologist harvard universityepartment it human evolutionary biology at ucla division of cardiology but she's the author of she is the current president of the international society of medicine and public health and recently launched a research initiative which focuses on the interdependent health of women and the planet we share. here tonight to learn about the undergraduate studies the department of human evolutionary...
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them people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera ah and rob madison and joe, how the top stories on ology 0 new zealand prime minister just in the are down, says i stopping in a supermarket in oakland was a terrorist attack, and i was shot and killed by the police after he stopped at least 6 people. 3 of them are in a critical condition. the prime minister has been updating the media on the situation this afternoon and approximately 2 40 pm a via.
them people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera ah and rob madison and joe, how the top stories on ology 0 new zealand prime minister just in the are down, says i stopping in a supermarket in oakland was a terrorist attack, and i was shot and killed by the police after he stopped at least 6 people. 3 of them are in a critical condition. the prime minister has been updating the media on the situation this afternoon and approximately 2 40 pm a via.