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madison also does that. sure any other president has done in the run up to the war of 1812 when we are contesting we've been arguing both with the french and the british who are in a world war against each other, and they're trying to restrict trade that. the america ship, built ship owners have been carrying on to great profit. jefferson madison have an embargo. the jefferson's embargo acted basically shuts down this huge lee profitable shipping industry or at least encourages smuggling. and they really are headed towards war with britain madison just orders the seizure of what was called them west florida, which is actually not what we think of as at all. but the southernmost part of what is now alabama, mississippi. and louisa anna, north of the mississippi river and up to baton rouge madison says so who is now president? says, oh, well, this was part of the louisiana purchase. nobody else really believes this. but madison says this is part of the louisiana purchase are taking this these local people want
madison also does that. sure any other president has done in the run up to the war of 1812 when we are contesting we've been arguing both with the french and the british who are in a world war against each other, and they're trying to restrict trade that. the america ship, built ship owners have been carrying on to great profit. jefferson madison have an embargo. the jefferson's embargo acted basically shuts down this huge lee profitable shipping industry or at least encourages smuggling. and...
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but madison's certainly also says, as is lincoln in the first inaugural, that majority rule is a is madison says 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 tha
but madison's certainly also says, as is lincoln in the first inaugural, that majority rule is a is madison says 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...
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>> madison. >> spell that for me. >> >> we have the 911 call. told me he was going to let me use his phone, so i got in and then he wouldn't give it to me and then he said it was dead, so i was like, "let me out." he reaches for the gun, and i jumped out of the car. >> it is very clear based on the evidence that we collected at this particular crime scene that madison, through divine intervention, is a life. we discovered that there were two unspent .22 cartridges lying in the road. it's only that the gun jammed, not once but twice, that she's able to make to it this house alive. >> nobody knew i left the party that i was at. so if his gun didn't jam up, he would have just left me and -- no one would have known anything. >> investigators are able to determine that it's a .22 cartridge manufactured by the cci company. >> those bullet casings and madison's details about the van will become more important than police in this area realize. >> what kind of car was it? >> a van. >> what color was the van? >> silver. >> police are searching the area fo
>> madison. >> spell that for me. >> >> we have the 911 call. told me he was going to let me use his phone, so i got in and then he wouldn't give it to me and then he said it was dead, so i was like, "let me out." he reaches for the gun, and i jumped out of the car. >> it is very clear based on the evidence that we collected at this particular crime scene that madison, through divine intervention, is a life. we discovered that there were two unspent .22...
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madison was a princeton man. they 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
madison was a princeton man. they 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...
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madison: there is still downside in terms of insurance coverage. that is the big one.e of the drugs will not be as high as investors would like. that is something brought up on the call. the uptake of the drugs in obesity is happening or slowly than in diabetes because insurance is happening slowly. the coverage is not coming online as quickly as it did for diabetes. insurers are not convinced that need to cover weight loss drugs and so this employee opt in question is still looming. that could affect them. sonali: we thank you for your analysis. another earnings story is palantir because shares are searching after posting its first annual profit and giving a higher-than-expected outlook on 2024. bloomberg technology cohost ed ludlow joints me from san francisco. i could talk to about ai all day. when you look at palantir's profit how sustainable is it as it looks for share? ed: that is the concern on the sales side. palantir is saying at the high end $850 million in 2024. it is a company that has always used some form of artificial intelligence, but in the context of
madison: there is still downside in terms of insurance coverage. that is the big one.e of the drugs will not be as high as investors would like. that is something brought up on the call. the uptake of the drugs in obesity is happening or slowly than in diabetes because insurance is happening slowly. the coverage is not coming online as quickly as it did for diabetes. insurers are not convinced that need to cover weight loss drugs and so this employee opt in question is still looming. that could...
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governor morris agreed with madison at which point mason withdrew his motion and substituted as groundsor 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 historians summarize, the actions of the delegates of the constitutional convention stated that in summary through the early debates, every ker re duty and misconduct in office as impeachable offenses and after madison objected to the vagueness of the proposed impeachment clause, mason then moved to add high crimes and misdemeanors. this passed 8-3 and became the orthodox phraseology, the vote in favor of the compromised motion suggested the delegates understood that the new terms included neglect of duty, the addition of misdemeanors to the list of the offenses meant that the house of representatives were permitted to charge officials with■; misuse of powe and neglect of duty has been quoted by many scholars, specifically the term
governor morris agreed with madison at which point mason withdrew his motion and substituted as groundsor 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 historians summarize, the actions of the delegates of the constitutional convention stated that in summary through the early debates,...
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and madison is interested in federalist 47. that's the original meaning of the constit >> do youhi -- it occurred to me. you think we should take any cog any stkapbs of the fact when they wrote -- cog any stkapbs of the fact when they wrote that george washington was the president. judge henderson: stng executive. congress was brand new. evytng else was brand new things have balanced out. we have a strong congress. we hav a strong judiciary. and we hava rong president. mr. sauer:f u look at the writings of thfoders they were looking past the presidency of george washington. an iconic figure. looking past the president of george washington to future presenes. they correctly anticipated the nation might- ey were deeply concerned about t nation would devolve into factis. immediatelyheyou get to adamsnd jefferson they devolve into factions. they looked past that presidency tohe future of the republic. a tradition that served for 234 years until last year when it was shatreby the indictment of president trump. if the court has no fu
and madison is interested in federalist 47. that's the original meaning of the constit >> do youhi -- it occurred to me. you think we should take any cog any stkapbs of the fact when they wrote -- cog any stkapbs of the fact when they wrote that george washington was the president. judge henderson: stng executive. congress was brand new. evytng else was brand new things have balanced out. we have a strong congress. we hav a strong judiciary. and we hava rong president. mr. sauer:f u look...
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so let's talk about the good part madison, evan. what will come next?will you finally get to hold and see those gold medals? do you know? >> we aren't sure exactly when that will be. but we have a dream, an olympic dream. that we will hold the olympic ceremonies. while not we, personally. but the olympic ceremony would be held for us at the paris games, this coming summer. so we could have that olympic moment and be surrounded by our friends and family and the olympic spirit and other athletes. and we are just really hoping that that's how it will pan out. >> well we certainly hope that for all of, you, again so proud america is so proud of the two of you and of the team. thank you so much for delivering gold. two years later, we always had it additionally at the same time as well. evans, madison bates, congratulations to you both. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> well as everyone makes it all very proud. thank you all for watching. remember, i will be live on instagram at the lower codes. in just a few minutes, beaten to tune in. our coverage con
so let's talk about the good part madison, evan. what will come next?will you finally get to hold and see those gold medals? do you know? >> we aren't sure exactly when that will be. but we have a dream, an olympic dream. that we will hold the olympic ceremonies. while not we, personally. but the olympic ceremony would be held for us at the paris games, this coming summer. so we could have that olympic moment and be surrounded by our friends and family and the olympic spirit and other...
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you told maria bartiromo you may campaign in the bronx or madison square garden wind may not happen. will go to the south bronx and queens and other areas because if you look at what happened in new york i'm not even blaming the where we are 40,500,000 migrants in new york on madison avenue there sleeping on madison avenue, fifth avenue it's horrible what's going on there is a chance to win new york the people are unhappy, relieving biden by 12 and 14 points. maria: time for the morning buzz that was donald trump during the fox news town hall saying there could be a chance he could take new york, thank you for the shout out laura, take new york we will see about that the new college poll shows president biden leads trump by only 12 points in new york, this margin is awfully close right now in terms of new york and i think what president trump said is right people are upset what's happening in new york. >> new york was a white whale in 2022, lee zeldin was expected to have a chance of the governor's race and fell short by six or seven points. i think there is reason for optimism from
you told maria bartiromo you may campaign in the bronx or madison square garden wind may not happen. will go to the south bronx and queens and other areas because if you look at what happened in new york i'm not even blaming the where we are 40,500,000 migrants in new york on madison avenue there sleeping on madison avenue, fifth avenue it's horrible what's going on there is a chance to win new york the people are unhappy, relieving biden by 12 and 14 points. maria: time for the morning buzz...
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can't have madison square garden. >> they could say that. there's rival coming down the escalator moment and going to have a lot of people outside and very anti-tram and that obviously would be an interesting job for the nypd and trump is one winning the race for george santos and did it as a democrat who was speaking much more moderately and not a democrat or aoc talking about need to fix the immigration problem, which obviously is one of the major magnets that are pulling people more towards a tougher stance; right? a tougher guy like the former president. but one other thing i was mention asking that lee zeldin did not win the governor's race in new york. one of the reasons, he lost by about 600,000 votes, which is roughly the same number of people that left new york. that's the biggest problem for trump in new york is so many people that world support him have left, but it's a statewide race; right. you've got a lot of elise stefanik that area and staten island and crossover votes we're already seeing showing up in some of the polling co
can't have madison square garden. >> they could say that. there's rival coming down the escalator moment and going to have a lot of people outside and very anti-tram and that obviously would be an interesting job for the nypd and trump is one winning the race for george santos and did it as a democrat who was speaking much more moderately and not a democrat or aoc talking about need to fix the immigration problem, which obviously is one of the major magnets that are pulling people more...
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madison, thank you. sandra. >> sandra: bring in paul mauro, former nypd detective and fox news contributor, this is a manhunt underway, john. our reporter is going to track down whatever is happening there and we'll get back to her as the news warrants. paul, first to you on what we are learning here. this is obviously devastating for the college campus, parents concerned about their kids on that campus. i mean, what would be happening right now would you imagine from the police force, the georgia
madison, thank you. sandra. >> sandra: bring in paul mauro, former nypd detective and fox news contributor, this is a manhunt underway, john. our reporter is going to track down whatever is happening there and we'll get back to her as the news warrants. paul, first to you on what we are learning here. this is obviously devastating for the college campus, parents concerned about their kids on that campus. i mean, what would be happening right now would you imagine from the police force,...
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madison, all the time.if people on their own photo shoot, they're not even working out. >> they're just taking selfies, posingthey'r in the mirror.n >> if you want to look good in>o pictures, need to know how tow o pose. plus, i want you to put. your legs back like so. second thing, i want you to rotate your head so you got to pop. here. even more sassy women have balance, and that's fine. however, within a compan y to support that, i'm over here. you can telllook your amazing. >> what was that? m this is what you find whenedia t you gos. on social media these days. i'm telling you, i go on my instagram and you see constant videoserare cons of this. it's are they going to the gym to actually work out? also, what happens, the people in the background, i would say all workoutsis that i give me flowers on the first day workout. oh, that that girl is getting that girl is getting gold. >> so who cut this video?t how about a fire? my issue is if you're at gymas you and this is happening, i look terrible in the gy
madison, all the time.if people on their own photo shoot, they're not even working out. >> they're just taking selfies, posingthey'r in the mirror.n >> if you want to look good in>o pictures, need to know how tow o pose. plus, i want you to put. your legs back like so. second thing, i want you to rotate your head so you got to pop. here. even more sassy women have balance, and that's fine. however, within a compan y to support that, i'm over here. you can telllook your amazing....
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both of them are from chicago, madison. the last of the nato has stopped at its biggest through your pin ministry exercises for decades. operation steadfast defender would include more than the 3 months of naval and ground maneuvers across much of the content. military alliance is largest. you'd pay an operation since a cold war will deploy $90000.00 personnel from all $31.00 member countries plus suite and it's designed to test the alliances. readiness on its eastern border is to look at what's in store and how russia is reacting to nato chauffeur's flane's war ships. tanks. it's been 3 years since the last operation steadfast defender. this year's version is happening on a grand scale. meant to demonstrate how fast forces can move from north america to europe, and activate defenses there against a near peer and nato has $31.00 members participating, plus sweden, which is in talks to join the alliance. more than 90000 soldiers, sailors and era personnel will take part in more than 50 naval vessels and 80 aircraft are invol
both of them are from chicago, madison. the last of the nato has stopped at its biggest through your pin ministry exercises for decades. operation steadfast defender would include more than the 3 months of naval and ground maneuvers across much of the content. military alliance is largest. you'd pay an operation since a cold war will deploy $90000.00 personnel from all $31.00 member countries plus suite and it's designed to test the alliances. readiness on its eastern border is to look at...
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and i was happy to see the caucus raise the legacy of joe madison. you for being with us. >> -- thank you reverend sharpton. our love and respect to joe madison, and to all of the journalists who helped lift up democracy, and the freedom of press. thank you reverend sharpton for what you do. great to be on your show today as well. >> all right, thank you to the chair of the congressional black caucus, and congressman in nevada stephen -- . and it's something that will be a much interest to all of you tonight, at nine pm eastern. our very own -- and charles coleman junior present black men in america, the role to 2024. a documentary features interviews with myself, and some of the country's most prominent black men in the worlds of politics, civil rights, and music. it's an honest look at one of america's most overlooked voting demographics, black men. take a look. >> as black men, 2024, what's the biggest thing you are listening for, in terms of someone who is asking for your vote? one issue. >> equal protection under the law. >> criminal justice. >>
and i was happy to see the caucus raise the legacy of joe madison. you for being with us. >> -- thank you reverend sharpton. our love and respect to joe madison, and to all of the journalists who helped lift up democracy, and the freedom of press. thank you reverend sharpton for what you do. great to be on your show today as well. >> all right, thank you to the chair of the congressional black caucus, and congressman in nevada stephen -- . and it's something that will be a much...
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madison -- madison alworth joins us.'s look at those numbers. $53 million program saying it will save the city 7. $2 million a year by allowing migrants to buy their own food and baby supplies. $7.2 million worth of food meant for the migrants is being wasted when thrown out. >> if we sit back and state we are going to allow people to be here forever, not trying things new and different, we won't solve this. >> reporter: trying something new with this pilot program is the new approach. there are a lot of questions how the 53 million will be spent. getting $1000 a month, that equals $6 million for one year but the contract signed with mobility. it doesn't add up. >> it is not clear or on purpose. it cost billions of dollars giving out debit cards in the city's care right now. >> reporter: the pilot program has not started, there are talks of expanding if things go well. could ask job that it will be used correctly in a population with no legal identity and therefore no fraud control, exploited by greedy individuals that w
madison -- madison alworth joins us.'s look at those numbers. $53 million program saying it will save the city 7. $2 million a year by allowing migrants to buy their own food and baby supplies. $7.2 million worth of food meant for the migrants is being wasted when thrown out. >> if we sit back and state we are going to allow people to be here forever, not trying things new and different, we won't solve this. >> reporter: trying something new with this pilot program is the new...
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the active listening and then 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 this could not see the flame of the candle, but it was wide enough to embrace the whole universe piercing enough to penetrate all hearts the beach. in the darkness she had summed up the judge on the th, watching. it was a lie in this country to find the boat. plenty of the store in this. she had been a short order for now, i'm not going to stay last week. when i scan. when i am subject to our desktop session, that's just shiny or just is fun. you bon is going you said oh it's in the the near the the the man or trump died instantly. and unlike foolish, countless african victims, he gets his own memorial circus at home. when was it that i'm going to push it don't was who for the i'm wonder because the person was you know, somebody from the sheet of the news and he did the she probably, she said no. got you. i don't remember how much i thought of the auction. the auction would change
the active listening and then 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 this could not see the flame of the candle, but it was wide enough to embrace the whole universe piercing enough to penetrate all hearts the beach. in the darkness she had summed up the judge on the th, watching. it was a lie in this country to find the boat. plenty of the store in this. she...
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the floods are likely to cause complications as introduce your prepares for elections and madison. well, the record holder kelvin, keep them and his goats have died in a car crash in west and can you give tim was the 1st man to run the madison in under 2 hours. one minute, he said, the new world record and the chicago madison last october. western leaders have criticized donald trump, saying he would not protect nato allies who are not spending enough of defense from russian attacks. the republican front front of trump said he had previously told natal states he would ink cartridge russia to do whatever they want. if they didn't fulfill the commitments to the block with drunk has regularly less stopped members of the lines for failing to spend at least 2 percent of the economic output time. the more on defense slowing in nature chief ins. stilton bank says any suggestion that allies would not defend each other, undermines wisdom securities. we will protect you under any sir. meanwhile, nato has started its biggest military exercises in decades in europe. more than 3 months of naval
the floods are likely to cause complications as introduce your prepares for elections and madison. well, the record holder kelvin, keep them and his goats have died in a car crash in west and can you give tim was the 1st man to run the madison in under 2 hours. one minute, he said, the new world record and the chicago madison last october. western leaders have criticized donald trump, saying he would not protect nato allies who are not spending enough of defense from russian attacks. the...
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madison, let me begin with you. team usa finally recognized and are making histories now, as the u.s. skating team to grab that gold. how does it feel after all this time? >> it feels incredible. it's been a blessing to reunite with our team, via text and in person, to start celebrating this victory. i'm proud of all of the skaters and i can't wait to celebrate with them when the real medal ceremony takes place. >> i thought, who can be better than this? and now, the fact that you have been hanging in limb befor almost two years. what was that wait like for you? >> thanks a lot. we're so proud of the way the team has handled the two-year wait. it's an unprecedented effect. the first time that clean athletes have won medals and left the rest empty-handed. it's brought relief for many of us. we're overjoyed. becoming olympic champions is what we dreamt of since we were kids. >> have you talked to the other members of the team? >> not all of them yet. few of them already. and the general feeling is elation and exciteme
madison, let me begin with you. team usa finally recognized and are making histories now, as the u.s. skating team to grab that gold. how does it feel after all this time? >> it feels incredible. it's been a blessing to reunite with our team, via text and in person, to start celebrating this victory. i'm proud of all of the skaters and i can't wait to celebrate with them when the real medal ceremony takes place. >> i thought, who can be better than this? and now, the fact that you...
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was the 1st man to run the madison in under 2 hours. one minutes he set the new bug record of the chicago madison last october. for more than 20000 people have been displaced by flooding. i'm the in the nation island of java rainy season is proving to be an ad adults to come to the country's election that is set to take place. on wednesday, the election officials were already facing massive logistic and hospitals to reach voters. and there was probably the biggest democracy, local officials in the flooded area. i have now said hundreds of folding stations in the region have flooded, submerge tons in central java. a few 100 kilometers east of the capitol, jakarta, thousands of people have been forced to flee, rising flood watches with norway dry to go. many displaced, people have camped out just above the water line. in the flood water is very high. i've been living here since i was born, and this is the west flood. it reaches the roofs. that's it happens abruptly, so we couldn't save up logan's. i left everything in the house, including
was the 1st man to run the madison in under 2 hours. one minutes he set the new bug record of the chicago madison last october. for more than 20000 people have been displaced by flooding. i'm the in the nation island of java rainy season is proving to be an ad adults to come to the country's election that is set to take place. on wednesday, the election officials were already facing massive logistic and hospitals to reach voters. and there was probably the biggest democracy, local officials in...
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this is what james madison said. if an unworthy man be continued in office by an unworthy president, the house of representatives can impeach him and the senate can remove him whether the president chooses to or not. the founders insisted that congress has the ability to impeach unworthy cabinet officials, not just president's. public officials who refuse to comply with the laws of congress and breach the public trust are the type of unworthy men that james madison called them who were worthy of impeachment. our investigation found at least 7 laws where he has disregarded. 40-plus times where i sent for information, he refused and not responding to the oversight responsibility that we have. we asked him four different times to come to our committee. and he said no or evaded. judicial rulings have said to stop doing certain things and he has ignored those court rulings. the separate branches of government was set up by our country to prevent tyranny and he is operating however he wants to. contravening the laws, disre
this is what james madison said. if an unworthy man be continued in office by an unworthy president, the house of representatives can impeach him and the senate can remove him whether the president chooses to or not. the founders insisted that congress has the ability to impeach unworthy cabinet officials, not just president's. public officials who refuse to comply with the laws of congress and breach the public trust are the type of unworthy men that james madison called them who were worthy...
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madison, we in the state of georgia are very proud of you. best of luck. mr. speaker, i rise today to celebrate the achievements of rudy underwood, a georgia native. underwood, the former american chemistry council vice president of state affairs and political mobilization, has recently retired after 31 years with the a.c.c. mr. underwood joined the american chemistry council in 1992 as the managing director of a.c.c.'s southern regional office in atlanta. in 2015, underwood was appointed vice president of state affairs and political mobilization. the a.c.c.'s mission is to advocate for the people, policy and products of chemistry that make the united states the global leader in innovation and manufacturing. his work to champion smart policies has helped create and save chemical and plastics industry jobs and has raised awareness of the critical role chemistry plays in improving the lives of americans across the country. congratulations, mr. underwood, on your achievement and on your well deserved retirement. madam speaker, i rise today to acknowledge elaine t
madison, we in the state of georgia are very proud of you. best of luck. mr. speaker, i rise today to celebrate the achievements of rudy underwood, a georgia native. underwood, the former american chemistry council vice president of state affairs and political mobilization, has recently retired after 31 years with the a.c.c. mr. underwood joined the american chemistry council in 1992 as the managing director of a.c.c.'s southern regional office in atlanta. in 2015, underwood was appointed vice...
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james madison. he became a congressman and debating the formation of what would become the state department and the debate on the floor of the house, if we create this department, what happens if an untrustworthy person gets in the job. if an unworthy man be continued in office by an unworthy president, the house of representatives can impeach him and the senate can remove him whether the president chooses to or not. the founders insisted that congress has the ability to impeach unworthy cabinet officials, public officials who refuse to comply with the laws of congress are the type of unworthy men that james madison called then who were worthy of impeachment. our investigation found at least 7 laws where he has disregarded. 40-plus times where i sent for information, he refused and not responding to the oversight responsibility that we have. we asked him four different times to come to our committee. and he said no or evaded. judicial rulings to stop doing things and ignored those court rulings. the
james madison. he became a congressman and debating the formation of what would become the state department and the debate on the floor of the house, if we create this department, what happens if an untrustworthy person gets in the job. if an unworthy man be continued in office by an unworthy president, the house of representatives can impeach him and the senate can remove him whether the president chooses to or not. the founders insisted that congress has the ability to impeach unworthy...
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. >> um, i can't speak to all of the jurisdictions since i am we fort madison we're interested in what they're doing i'm curious the center on the embarcadero so a little bit different. um, but we are still right now doing a climate initiative study to understand the sea level rise to see where all this is coming in um, so helps us to know when the army corp of engineers is doing and the suggestion was made at the last hpc meeting that, you know, the attention with mp f, you know, acknowledged there should be some coordination i think one of the things would be helpful for everyone to understand is the timeline. when this study will come to fruition and the areas that will be um, dealt with first. um, i think one of the things i wonder about the bayview area dealing with vulnerable populations minorities a positive recommendation and the connection of transportation in that area and i'm the city and sort of a lot of whimsical things so i oh, i wanted to know what would the timeline for the work and what areas are being considered first? and also with the outside of embarcadero um, you
. >> um, i can't speak to all of the jurisdictions since i am we fort madison we're interested in what they're doing i'm curious the center on the embarcadero so a little bit different. um, but we are still right now doing a climate initiative study to understand the sea level rise to see where all this is coming in um, so helps us to know when the army corp of engineers is doing and the suggestion was made at the last hpc meeting that, you know, the attention with mp f, you know,...
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madison alworth is here. madison, many of us are not surprised by this, but how exactly is a.i.? >> sandra, when you think of your work email you have the expectation your employer has access to it. now a.i. is being used on top of popular work apps monitoring what you do on company devices and platforms. a growing trend of companies using a.i. like start-up aware, that is an a.i. tool to monitor company communication. aware says 90% of their clients use their a.i. tool for e discovery, essentially monitoring for speech that creates legal risk. the other portion of their business is reading employee sentiment, delta uses the tool for legal purposes and assess sentiment. some of the apps it might be used on are things like slack, microsoft teams, workplace, or zoom chat. monitoring as messages are sent back and forth between employees. so, we thought we would take to the streets to ask workers how they feel about their employers tracking their messages with a.i. >> maybe a co-worker is trying to vent or reach out for support and they probably mean it in a good way. if the company
madison alworth is here. madison, many of us are not surprised by this, but how exactly is a.i.? >> sandra, when you think of your work email you have the expectation your employer has access to it. now a.i. is being used on top of popular work apps monitoring what you do on company devices and platforms. a growing trend of companies using a.i. like start-up aware, that is an a.i. tool to monitor company communication. aware says 90% of their clients use their a.i. tool for e discovery,...
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fbn's madison alworth is live in new york city, our second madison this hour. what is biden doing there today? >> good afternoon, bret. at this point the only thing we have confirmed is the president will be participating in a campaign meeting. no indication he will be addressing the migrant crisis that has overrun new york city, despite blocks away from the center of the big apple crisis. president biden has been getting pressure from both sides of the aisle to address the immigration issue with some fellow democrats now calling for a change. executive action has been floated as a way to address the border but some are skeptical politics could get in the way of a change. biden will be going to brownsville, texas on thursday, where he will meet with agents and leaders. but of note the sector he's been visiting, has been slow and at times dead for months now. average encounters, 200 to 400 per day. compared to san diego and tucson, hitting 1,000 to 2000 migrant encounters each and every day. the problem only getting worse, not better. as mentioned prior, deporta
fbn's madison alworth is live in new york city, our second madison this hour. what is biden doing there today? >> good afternoon, bret. at this point the only thing we have confirmed is the president will be participating in a campaign meeting. no indication he will be addressing the migrant crisis that has overrun new york city, despite blocks away from the center of the big apple crisis. president biden has been getting pressure from both sides of the aisle to address the immigration...
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biden's six foot one, the shortest president at james madison at five four are james madison. but isn't that crazy? because, like, we're getting taller as a society. yet lincoln is still the tallest. that is wild. >> yeah, wild. >> okay. question number four. what was question number four i think had to do with teddy roosevelt. yo here we go. teddy bears. true or false, are named after theodore roosevelt. >> yes. true. >> true. it is true. this is whole story. that's a little stretched, but basically he chose not to kill a bear on a hunting trip. and then the washington post heard about it, made a cartoon, and then a local candy store owner in brooklyn. what made the first teddy bear when he saw the cartoon? >> it's this candy store still there. >> rihanna. i don't know if this early 1990s candy store still there. >> and fast forward to build a bear. >> yes, that's right, we are brooklyn. rihanna. why do you do some research? >> i'm going to find out. i'm going to find the location of that candy store. okay. >> this last question, i remember it being in a book growing up that
biden's six foot one, the shortest president at james madison at five four are james madison. but isn't that crazy? because, like, we're getting taller as a society. yet lincoln is still the tallest. that is wild. >> yeah, wild. >> okay. question number four. what was question number four i think had to do with teddy roosevelt. yo here we go. teddy bears. true or false, are named after theodore roosevelt. >> yes. true. >> true. it is true. this is whole story. that's a...
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madison alworth joins us with the latest. madison. >> good morning, brian, a lot to get to today.community increases. the latest a venezuelan migrant accused of shooting an innocent bystander in times square and then firing at the police officer who was trying to arrest arrest him is now in court. the 15-year-old jesus alejandro being charged as adult after prosecutors say he tried to flee. the migrants and his mother who started living in new york city migrant housing last year, packed up their belongings on friday after the crime fleeing to yonkers where he was found 24 hours later behind a wardrobe. the alleged shooter being charged with attempted murder, assault, attempted assault, and weapons possession. but the problems expand far beyond that with an increase in robberies perpetrated by migrants on scooters. why are now learning that the attacks may be coordinated and linked to large crime groups. one migrant telling the post, quote: it's much bigger than me. in a million years i never thought you would catch me. i have been going to miami every three weeks and it's much big
madison alworth joins us with the latest. madison. >> good morning, brian, a lot to get to today.community increases. the latest a venezuelan migrant accused of shooting an innocent bystander in times square and then firing at the police officer who was trying to arrest arrest him is now in court. the 15-year-old jesus alejandro being charged as adult after prosecutors say he tried to flee. the migrants and his mother who started living in new york city migrant housing last year, packed...
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madison alworth joins us. madison, won't that just attract more migrants to new york?lutely the concern for those in opposition to this proposal. leaders in both new york city and new york state, they've continuously said we're full, do not come here. but those in opposition say these opportunities will just attract more folks to come. take a listen. >> they're saying, basically, you know you'll be transported on a comfortable bus to the capital of the world, and now, you know, they will give you, we will give you -- they will give you, not we -- they will give you food, money which we know is going on. >> reporter: governor hochul has suggested the deportation of migrants in her state that have committed crimes and at the same time she is now working to relax work requirements for migrants as well. she signed a proposal that will open the tour for more migrants to -- the door for more migrants to get government jobs in new. to be eligible for these temporary government jobs, migrants need to be proficient in english, have proof of a high school diploma and proof of pr
madison alworth joins us. madison, won't that just attract more migrants to new york?lutely the concern for those in opposition to this proposal. leaders in both new york city and new york state, they've continuously said we're full, do not come here. but those in opposition say these opportunities will just attract more folks to come. take a listen. >> they're saying, basically, you know you'll be transported on a comfortable bus to the capital of the world, and now, you know, they will...
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madison, thank you so much.this fellow accused of her murder was here in new york city where it sounds like he worked for uber eats and grub hub and stuff like that. was a delivery guy. he was arrested here. now, normally, in a non-sanctuary city, you know what? if somebody is in the country illegally and they break the law, particularly a felony, they are handed over to ice. that's not the situation because we are a sanctuary community. and eric adams, when he was running for mayor, he said this we should protect our immigrants, period. yes, new york city will remain a sanctuary city under adams administration. apparently he felt that way until yesterday. >> those small numbers that are committing crimes, we need to modify the sanctuary city law that if you commit a felony, a violent act, we should be able to turn you over to ice and have you deported. it is a right to live in this city, and you should be not committing crimes in our city. [applause] right now we don't have the authority to do so. >> lawrence:
madison, thank you so much.this fellow accused of her murder was here in new york city where it sounds like he worked for uber eats and grub hub and stuff like that. was a delivery guy. he was arrested here. now, normally, in a non-sanctuary city, you know what? if somebody is in the country illegally and they break the law, particularly a felony, they are handed over to ice. that's not the situation because we are a sanctuary community. and eric adams, when he was running for mayor, he said...
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fox's madison madison scarpino is in athens, georgia now with the latest on the investigation. >> asiantudents at the university of georgia returning back to class monday, days after the shocking murder of a nursing student there. police say 22 year old lakendra lee was killed thursday while running through the nearby intramural fields. riley's freshman year roommate. speaking about the case, i never would have thought that on such a busy campus, something like this would have happened. >> i don't think anybody had expected it. >> in a statement, immigration and customs enforcement officials say the suspect is, quote, jose ibarra, a 26 year old citizen of venezuela, was arrested by u.s. customs and border protection on september 8th, 2022, after unlawfully entering the united states near el paso, texas, according to ice. ibarra, who remains in jail without bond, was arrested in september by new york police for acting in a manner to injure a child. but authorities released him before they could issue a detainer. the meantime, in texas, governor greg abbott says the case highlights the ne
fox's madison madison scarpino is in athens, georgia now with the latest on the investigation. >> asiantudents at the university of georgia returning back to class monday, days after the shocking murder of a nursing student there. police say 22 year old lakendra lee was killed thursday while running through the nearby intramural fields. riley's freshman year roommate. speaking about the case, i never would have thought that on such a busy campus, something like this would have happened....
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david: madison, thank you very much.o bring them back with us, alec lace, betsy mccaughey, thank you for saying, two months ago, two months ago, now they're having questions about their mandates for evs, i think their push for i think they wanted to go 50-50 within 10 years. two months ago i had a interview with mr. buttigieg, who is our secretary for transportation and he seemed to be singing a different tune. roll that tape. >> i don't know a lot of people who think americans in 2050 are still going to be driving that old technology that, combustion technology that we inherited. david: americans like it. americans like it. >> the big question is, you're not going to meet a lot of people whoever go back after they have gone electric. david: okay. >> i think that really tells you something. david: betsy -- >> because they're stuck down the road somewhere. david: a month later we had the scene in chicago where all these ev drivers were stuck, had to have their cars towed. i don't think they will buy another ev, do you? >>
david: madison, thank you very much.o bring them back with us, alec lace, betsy mccaughey, thank you for saying, two months ago, two months ago, now they're having questions about their mandates for evs, i think their push for i think they wanted to go 50-50 within 10 years. two months ago i had a interview with mr. buttigieg, who is our secretary for transportation and he seemed to be singing a different tune. roll that tape. >> i don't know a lot of people who think americans in 2050...