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do i was forced as they go by it why madison? we all see things different some prioritize and some don't >> accountability >> can only be given if you actually tried in place as a parent, we all make mistakes. this is a normal way of life >> usually when >> mistakes happen, we learned from them we tried to fix it or talk it over but continuing to make the same mistake over and over again is no longer a mistake. it's a choice that becomes a decision those decisions that you made ultimately took my my daughter's life because you decided that you didn't want to parent and listen to your son you took the right away for me to be a mother you do not get to this side that you do not get those privileges. you are not above anyone i love being a mom. it's the one thing that i'm truly great at you cared more about your well-being then the one life that you should put above anyone, your child. and because of that, you took that you bought took four beautiful children away from those world being appearing is the best is the part of light tha
do i was forced as they go by it why madison? we all see things different some prioritize and some don't >> accountability >> can only be given if you actually tried in place as a parent, we all make mistakes. this is a normal way of life >> usually when >> mistakes happen, we learned from them we tried to fix it or talk it over but continuing to make the same mistake over and over again is no longer a mistake. it's a choice that becomes a decision those decisions that...
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madison had an influence that most never achieved. sometimes i would listen to a poem she wrote or watched her create art with no tracing. just her talent. she would talk about college and what she would like to do and what would be most helpful to society. the passion that she had for everything and everyone was remarkable. i would catch myself watching her and think to myself how lucky am i? i'm the one who gets to be her mom. what did i do to deserve a perfect person? she will be the best thing to ever happen to me at such a young age myself. i grew up because of her. we grew together. i learned from her. i mattered because of her. from the moment she was born, i promised myself that i would be there no matter what through the heartbreak, let downs and struggles i would be there and listen, learn and love every moment. i wouldn't miss a thing. i would always protect her. on november 30, 2021, exactly 17 years six months and 13 days made me break my first promise and it will hurt for eternity. as her mom i didn't protect her. first
madison had an influence that most never achieved. sometimes i would listen to a poem she wrote or watched her create art with no tracing. just her talent. she would talk about college and what she would like to do and what would be most helpful to society. the passion that she had for everything and everyone was remarkable. i would catch myself watching her and think to myself how lucky am i? i'm the one who gets to be her mom. what did i do to deserve a perfect person? she will be the best...
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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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and this is basically why i really loved madison and enroll areas. people are so warm, people are so that will come a new senior as it, as, as their families. i am to be none of them. i know i am from indonesia and i am a doctor. it is always an eye opening experience to present this x solve a islands and their news and bring madison mirror. yes. the gap off health care in these places versus any metropolitan status in indonesia. it just tremendous. it's kind of crazy how in one island, they would not have any oxygen at all. for example, the, sometimes they would not have any lives at all. if more people understand that this is an issue, i think it's not a very difficult task. default the i work, the computational so these soft materials would describe the interaction of tiny particles. seemed the materials by use, the fundamental onto the had novel materials. felt very important from the energy application to the special properties that were used to make new devices that murray, the warranty. and you feel the joy of knowing something that nobody kne
and this is basically why i really loved madison and enroll areas. people are so warm, people are so that will come a new senior as it, as, as their families. i am to be none of them. i know i am from indonesia and i am a doctor. it is always an eye opening experience to present this x solve a islands and their news and bring madison mirror. yes. the gap off health care in these places versus any metropolitan status in indonesia. it just tremendous. it's kind of crazy how in one island, they...
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and bring madison there. yes. the gap off health care in these places versus any metropolitan status in indonesia. it just tremendous. it's kind of crazy how in one island, they would not have any oxygen at all. for example, the, sometimes they would not have any lives at all. if more people understand that this is an issue, i think it's not a very difficult task. default the i work, the computational so these soft materials would describe the interaction of tiny particles seemed the materials by using fundamental and this had novel materials. so very important from the energy implications to the special properties that was used to make new devices. it's very rewarding and you feel the joy of knowing something that nobody knew before. my name is main show, a vice president of i came in seneca, a cop research into one and in the world. this is the institute of atomic. i'm a lifecycle of finances. i'm also a professor. i teach one course for years. that's a very good to me. call to refresh your memory about the fund
and bring madison there. yes. the gap off health care in these places versus any metropolitan status in indonesia. it just tremendous. it's kind of crazy how in one island, they would not have any oxygen at all. for example, the, sometimes they would not have any lives at all. if more people understand that this is an issue, i think it's not a very difficult task. default the i work, the computational so these soft materials would describe the interaction of tiny particles seemed the materials...
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the i really see madison as a life, not just of work. and when you do something that gives you the most satisfactory feeling, i think it's kind of keeps you going. right. and that's exactly how i feel. whenever i go through this little places, i've heard many young women coming to me and saying that they're thinking to become a doctor that often having this thought else. can i do this really to be good for my future and so on. my as always, always, yes, yes. again, science is every, once everyone has the right to be good inside us because it's, it's the, well, it's us. the key is to can show people waiting for 200 the most famous infinity of all times, doing points for peace and freedom. everything about the next on dw, with working as long been a male dominated industry and nigeria. but elizabeth, if i, you know, won't do, refuses to go with the flow. she designs and manufacturers, modern furniture in our own workshop. and as a role model for many, and not just when feedbacks and 60 minutes on d, w, conflicts, crises was, every single c
the i really see madison as a life, not just of work. and when you do something that gives you the most satisfactory feeling, i think it's kind of keeps you going. right. and that's exactly how i feel. whenever i go through this little places, i've heard many young women coming to me and saying that they're thinking to become a doctor that often having this thought else. can i do this really to be good for my future and so on. my as always, always, yes, yes. again, science is every, once...
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the i really see madison as a life, not just of work. and when you do something that gives you the most satisfactory feeling, i think it's kind of keeps you going. right. and that's exactly how i feel. whenever i go through this little places, i've heard many young women coming to me and saying that they're thinking to become a doctor that also having this thought off. can i do this village be good for my future and so on. mass always always. yes. yes. again, science is everyone. everyone has the right to be good inside us because this is the, well, it's us the into the conflict. so with tim sebastian presidential elections in russia of the usual full gun conclusion with nothing left to chalk, not even the best in jail of the leading opposition figure. i'll explain about me. my guest is the russian come and take the andre collapsed. recall for tommy, he rush and you're ready. just send it in. most of the valley such as serious, correct? the bluetooth city has to be too complex. next on d, w point isn't a surprise every day. many risk the
the i really see madison as a life, not just of work. and when you do something that gives you the most satisfactory feeling, i think it's kind of keeps you going. right. and that's exactly how i feel. whenever i go through this little places, i've heard many young women coming to me and saying that they're thinking to become a doctor that also having this thought off. can i do this village be good for my future and so on. mass always always. yes. yes. again, science is everyone. everyone has...
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we met during undergrad at the university of wisconsin-madison. [cheers and applause] coming from a family of farmers in rural wisconsin i had to take out student loans to afford my tuition. together, we have over $75,000 in student loans. while still in school i remember i had saved enough money to make my biggest payment to date, feeling like i was getting ahead i was heartbroken to discover that the $1000 i saved couldn't even cover the interest that had piled up. after graduating i discovered my passion for digital marketing. two years ago sam and i pursued our dream of becoming entrepreneurs. we counted market kenya media, marketing firm based in madison, wisconsin. [applause] shortly after becoming business owners, the president's forget his program was struck down,, devastating as along with millions of americans. fortunately, president biden announced that he would not back down and announced his safe plan. [applause] >> salmon i enrolled as soon as possible. prior to the safe plan were making monthly payments totaling $700. now, after the
we met during undergrad at the university of wisconsin-madison. [cheers and applause] coming from a family of farmers in rural wisconsin i had to take out student loans to afford my tuition. together, we have over $75,000 in student loans. while still in school i remember i had saved enough money to make my biggest payment to date, feeling like i was getting ahead i was heartbroken to discover that the $1000 i saved couldn't even cover the interest that had piled up. after graduating i...
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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
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. >> president biden traveled to madison, wisconsin, to announce a new student debt relief plan that aims to 20,000 oliver centrist -- $20,000 of interest for roughly 20 million borrowers. the president's remarks run roughly 15 minutes. ♪ pres. biden: hello, wisconsin. [applause] hello, hello, hello. please, have a seat, if you have one. gov, thank you for the nice introduction. thank you, ashley, for introducing me and sharing your story. i, like an awful lot of people in this audience, was the first in my family to go to college and watched my dad struggled to help me get there and get all the kids there, and it was not easy. but, you know, i ask the rhetorical question, how can we be the leading country in the world without the best education system in the world, and access to it? you and sam are from rural wisconsin, the first in your family to go to college, only to see your dreams crushed by student debt. but now, thanks to what we are doing, that student debt is no longer holding you back. [cheers and applause] with this new freedom, you started your business. it helps women a
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madison: it adds to uses it could have.o many other disease areas, heart seized kidney disease, the central for these drugs only keeps going. as the excitement rose, we need to remember that it needs to be followed with studies and with safety reviews that need to happen in tandem before they can be prescribed this widely. it kind of adds another question mar and intriguek sonali: is there any concern among doctors and patients with this story? madison: the drugs really haven't been tested widely and women trying to get pregnant. but they have been looked at in animal studies and in the animal studies, there were some concerns, like that some of the animals, their offspring had birth defects and there were more issues with miscarriage and things like that. again, the companies are setting up registries to track women who have gotten pregnant on the drugs and that is something the fda is working with them on. hopefully we will get more data soon, but right now it really is a question mark. sonali: madison miller, thank you f
madison: it adds to uses it could have.o many other disease areas, heart seized kidney disease, the central for these drugs only keeps going. as the excitement rose, we need to remember that it needs to be followed with studies and with safety reviews that need to happen in tandem before they can be prescribed this widely. it kind of adds another question mar and intriguek sonali: is there any concern among doctors and patients with this story? madison: the drugs really haven't been tested...
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square garden where we believe we think we're madison square garden to do whenever big rounding, honoring the beliefs and honoring the firemen. everybody a lot of people. including teachers by the way, we're honoring teachers because teachers have been very badly aligned with some very poor leadership. but it'll be honoring the people that make new york work and we'll be doing a number of large rallies and we're very excited, but we think we have a real good chance of winning new york and again, the swing states were leading in every one of them. and via a lot, not just by a little by a lot, but the big news today i think is the 1.6% when you look at 1.6 gdp, that's a number that nobody though was awesome. >> let's a real bad number and it looks like the projections are at setting in the wrong direction. and that's why the stock market stem. so they've today so in the meantime, mom, that this trial, mike rights have been taken away differently, but every single expert, every legal scholar, every respect to scholar, has said this is no case. there is no case here this, is just a political
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matteson: -- madison: eli lilly is looking at zepbound and sleep apnea.hat could widen medicare to expand it to even more patients. if they are seeing a significant improvement in supply, at least that is what they are saying, in the second half of the year into early 2025 with more and more plants coming online that will start producing the drugs. part of this is widening access. more insurers covering the drugs, hopefully, and also more supply coming online. sonali: what are the risks at this point? is it a competitive risk or is it a pain for the service risk here? when you think about insurance, where are the biggest concerns among investors? madison: the biggest concern among investors was the supply challenge, being able to meet the seemingly endless demand for the drugs. eli lilly said they don't actually have manufacturing or supply issues. the problem is, there is just a finite amount of manufacturing capacity for these injectable medicines. so, they are having to build new capacity into the system and if that takes a little time to come on mine
matteson: -- madison: eli lilly is looking at zepbound and sleep apnea.hat could widen medicare to expand it to even more patients. if they are seeing a significant improvement in supply, at least that is what they are saying, in the second half of the year into early 2025 with more and more plants coming online that will start producing the drugs. part of this is widening access. more insurers covering the drugs, hopefully, and also more supply coming online. sonali: what are the risks at this...
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maria: all right, madison, thanks very much. madison alworth at columbia.te house press secretary karine jean-pierre is repeatedly dodging questions on where president biden stands on these protests. watch this. >> the president has always been clear that while americans have the right to peacefully protest, that's something that we believe here in the administration, he stands squarely, squarely against any, any rhetoric e, violent rhetoric, any hate threats and physical intimidation and hate speech. we have said anti-semitism is dangerous, it is hate speech, and it is abhorrent, and there is no place for anti-semitism on campuses or any, anywhere if else. maria: cheryl, your reaction. to that response. >> well, to kjp, i think it's interesting because the white house does have a difficult issue right now in the fact that a it's an election year, and those progressive younger e voters, as i mentioned earlier in the program, are going against joe biden on this issue. aoc is not helping him. rashida tlaib is not helping him. elle hand omar is not helping him
maria: all right, madison, thanks very much. madison alworth at columbia.te house press secretary karine jean-pierre is repeatedly dodging questions on where president biden stands on these protests. watch this. >> the president has always been clear that while americans have the right to peacefully protest, that's something that we believe here in the administration, he stands squarely, squarely against any, any rhetoric e, violent rhetoric, any hate threats and physical intimidation and...
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this is the madison dining room named after james madison. absolutely. and it's a working room. it is. we have dinners, luncheons in this space. who uses room? well, our secretary of state. and where he or she sat in the. and always with the view of this small mantel clock right behind you. it's the one modern concession that have here at the department of state all of the time pieces and clocks that you've seen up until this point are period. and yet they don't keep accurate time. so we've made one concession a modern clock to sure everyone knows. so the secretary of state can stay on schedule. he, he or she knows what time it is. absolutely. what's above it? this is a bust of james madison. and it was done by an italian artist named sarasate. now, roger, he planned a fully bust, but he was working in alabang after which was torn, was he would ride. and we know today they were inclusions so when he got to the finishing phases, it broke cleanly. in half the artist was disappeared, but he sent it to madison and it was in their home montpelier for many years. so virginia hart we'v
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madison square garden to do it, we have a big rally honoring the police, the firemen, everybody.s have happened but the biggest seems to be the gdp, jud down to 1.6% and heading south, it's going to get worse. the numbers are very bad. this is bidenomics. it's catching up with him. this is the worst president we have ever had. he is destroying our country. close up the borders, joe, our country is going to hell. >> judge jeanine: okay, greg, so they are having an off the record zoom meeting, and that is by competing networks who get together and they have this zoom meeting, i want to know, do you think jeffrey toobin is going to be invited? >> greg: he is. he is at the zoom call. interesting, there are no women on the zoom call, and they told him his hands must always be visible. he's going to have a strong grip on the issues. normal people understand time. people in the media don't. we think about the past, anticipate the future, but the media cannot do that because then they would hate themselves. for example, they hold different positions in the past and they do now based on t
madison square garden to do it, we have a big rally honoring the police, the firemen, everybody.s have happened but the biggest seems to be the gdp, jud down to 1.6% and heading south, it's going to get worse. the numbers are very bad. this is bidenomics. it's catching up with him. this is the worst president we have ever had. he is destroying our country. close up the borders, joe, our country is going to hell. >> judge jeanine: okay, greg, so they are having an off the record zoom...
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high at madison. >> good morning trump us calling it the biggest night and fundraising history.ser at hedge fund billionaire rakes in over $50 million according to the rnc. that is up from early estimates of $43 million. it nearly doubled what president biden raised at his new york city fundraiser former president obama and clinton. this was the first major fundraiser for trump and the rnc since he became the presumptive presidential nominee. trump said his contributor to a cause that will restore faith in our country. >> people are wanting change. rich people want that, poor people want to come everyone wants to change. we are a laughing stock all over the world. >> there were some big names and a lot of money at less ice event. high dollar donors 200 to $800,000 to be at the fundraiser. it was headlined by the former president former first lady melania trump big megan is oil tycoon harold hamm and casino mogul steve wynn were on the guest list along with former rivals who have now endorsed him senator tim scott, governor doug bergen and. the campaign is slim to trump's high do
high at madison. >> good morning trump us calling it the biggest night and fundraising history.ser at hedge fund billionaire rakes in over $50 million according to the rnc. that is up from early estimates of $43 million. it nearly doubled what president biden raised at his new york city fundraiser former president obama and clinton. this was the first major fundraiser for trump and the rnc since he became the presumptive presidential nominee. trump said his contributor to a cause that...
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the active listening the jo 60 meters separated depot from the madison to stop 60 meters between life and the as i am peeped over the edge myself, i understand better the meaning of this to that could not see the flame of the candle, but it was wide enough to embrace the whole universe piercing enough to penetrate on the hospital beach. in the darkness he had summed up he had judged on the water is a part of the leg, isn't it? polly would posted isn't the defense you wasn't that in the word? or is it something deeper or complex might be present? good. let's stop without glitches. let's go out of the the man trump died instantly. and unlike foolish, countless african victims, he gets his own memorial circus at home. is it that you're going to push it don't was who for the, for the president was, you know, somebody think the shit out the news, the other was she barbara. she said no. got you. i don't remember how much i thought i had to offer some of the option to change the numbers. the cartoon network, the after you kill clump, there's no way back to you. like to use it to shoot this l
the active listening the jo 60 meters separated depot from the madison to stop 60 meters between life and the as i am peeped over the edge myself, i understand better the meaning of this to that could not see the flame of the candle, but it was wide enough to embrace the whole universe piercing enough to penetrate on the hospital beach. in the darkness he had summed up he had judged on the water is a part of the leg, isn't it? polly would posted isn't the defense you wasn't that in the word? or...
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and madison mayor, thank you what issue? there you are. stand up.tructions from my wife who was a schoolteacher, she said make sure you say hello to the mirror. i really like being with her. thank you, mayor. [applause] and the state and local tribal leaders are today, thanks for making it available. [applause] where are you? there. stand up, thank you. and by the way, it's indian nation. while she couldn't hear i'm always grateful for one of the best syndicate in the united states senate, tammy baldwin. [cheers and applause] she really is. she's a great partner on education, infrastructure, by a tecumseh much more, more. she's done so much. and when camel and i ran -- kamal and iran. we made a commitment to fix the broken launceston. while the college degrees tilt degree still addicted middle-class that they could become much too expensive and much too expensive. in fact, things a lot different from when college tuition is more affordable, , repaying thoe loads of the more unreasonable. today, too many americans especially young people are saddled
and madison mayor, thank you what issue? there you are. stand up.tructions from my wife who was a schoolteacher, she said make sure you say hello to the mirror. i really like being with her. thank you, mayor. [applause] and the state and local tribal leaders are today, thanks for making it available. [applause] where are you? there. stand up, thank you. and by the way, it's indian nation. while she couldn't hear i'm always grateful for one of the best syndicate in the united states senate,...
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thanks -- madison, where is ? stand up.se] i get instructions for my wife who is a schoolteacher, make sure he say s hello to the mayo. i agree. at the state and local tribal leaders here today, thanks for making it available. where are you? [applause] there, stand up, thank you. and by the way, this indian nation -- couldn't be. i'm always grateful -- tammy baldwin.n. [cheers and applause] she really is. she's a great partner on education, infrastructure, by america, and so much more. when kamalahe and and i rane commitment to fix the program -- [inaudible] repaying those loans was more reasonable. today, to make americans especially young people are settled unsustainable debt in exchange for college degree. the ability for working and middle-class folks to repay their student loans has become so burdensome but a lot can repay it for even decades after being in school. and i mean that sincerely, and many of you know that sitting in front of me. even when they have worked hard to pay their student loans, their debt increase
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eliÁn: luchadores humo de todo el mundo llegan a madison square garden en nueva york.rsiÓn que muestran las redes sociales hay una historia de la que poco habla esta surcoreana que vive en mÉxico. "aquÍ paulina: este viernes el tradicional deporte japonÉs de sumo se adueÑÓ del madison square garden en la ciudad de nueva york donde se llevÓ a cabo el campeonato mundial de sumo. carolina: el luchador de sumo de florida lo definiÓ como un sueÑo hecho realidad. destacaron la importancia de la preparaciÓn mental y fÍsica. paulina: jones compartiÓ su estrategia, dice que atacar, aprender a controlar su cuerpo. estos atletas pesan en promedio 330 libras, pero ha habido casos de luchadores que alcanzan hasta las 588 libras de peso y para mantener ese peso llegan a consumir hasta 7000 calorÍas todos los dÍas. eliÁn: increÍble.
eliÁn: luchadores humo de todo el mundo llegan a madison square garden en nueva york.rsiÓn que muestran las redes sociales hay una historia de la que poco habla esta surcoreana que vive en mÉxico. "aquÍ paulina: este viernes el tradicional deporte japonÉs de sumo se adueÑÓ del madison square garden en la ciudad de nueva york donde se llevÓ a cabo el campeonato mundial de sumo. carolina: el luchador de sumo de florida lo definiÓ como un sueÑo hecho realidad. destacaron la...
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madison scarpino is there.. >> reporter: neil, it's day two of one of the military's toughest competitions yet. and these rangers, if they made the cut, they're well underway with some of these intelligence challenges. and, oh, by the way, they got little to no sleep leading up to this. so i'll show grow more of what's going on right now coming up. what i do is really important. you give eye exams. i give ... fresh starts. better vision, healthy eyes ... everybody wants that. that they do. and they don't want to spend more money than they have to. true. but good eye health? that's priceless. “hero doc saves vision!” (laugh) well, i- “hero owl saves money!” ... sure. great eye exams from great doctors at a great price. better eye health ... from america's best. moving forward with node-positive breast cancer is overwhelming. but i never just found my way; i made it. and did all i could to prevent recurrence. verzenio reduces the risk of recurrence of hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer
madison scarpino is there.. >> reporter: neil, it's day two of one of the military's toughest competitions yet. and these rangers, if they made the cut, they're well underway with some of these intelligence challenges. and, oh, by the way, they got little to no sleep leading up to this. so i'll show grow more of what's going on right now coming up. what i do is really important. you give eye exams. i give ... fresh starts. better vision, healthy eyes ... everybody wants that. that they...
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madison like robin to jefferson is bad me okay. he might be good on his own he changed change his costume but right now they're working the working of together and they are southerners. now wow so the federalist never said anything about ending slavery. you know, the democratic republicans are not not at all because what is their biggest product agriculture here? cotton all right. so all those things that are heavily dependent upon slave labor, this is where they're at each other, especially, you know, hamilton and and. over the interpretation of what the constitution says or does say the constitution was purposefully vague on some areas because they wanted it to be able to go forward they didn't want to be so narrow that as something changes. they got to come back and redo. so so they but they created system where we can add on to it with the amendments. but the basic backbone of the constitution is not changed. i mentioned mental slavery. the only other thing within the constitution, they did talk about ending the slave trade. an
madison like robin to jefferson is bad me okay. he might be good on his own he changed change his costume but right now they're working the working of together and they are southerners. now wow so the federalist never said anything about ending slavery. you know, the democratic republicans are not not at all because what is their biggest product agriculture here? cotton all right. so all those things that are heavily dependent upon slave labor, this is where they're at each other, especially,...
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madison is live in palm beach, florida with the details.ison. >> hello mike trurp is calling it the biggest night if fund raising of all time. event nearly doubled what president biden raised at a fund raiser with former president obama and clinton and biggest since he became the party's presumptive presidential nominee and trump said americans want change. >> we're going make america great everyone know it is. the election is going to be now a little more than six months and it is going to be -- the most important i believe, election we've ever had. i think it's going to go down as the most important date in the history of our country. >> high dollar donors paid anywhere from 200 to 800,000 dollars to be at the fundraiser with former president and first lady. and there were some big names at last night's event including governor doug who has endorsed trump. >> it was actually inspirational being with all of these incredible job creators, people that have many people that started with nothing they've lived the american dream and given back
madison is live in palm beach, florida with the details.ison. >> hello mike trurp is calling it the biggest night if fund raising of all time. event nearly doubled what president biden raised at a fund raiser with former president obama and clinton and biggest since he became the party's presumptive presidential nominee and trump said americans want change. >> we're going make america great everyone know it is. the election is going to be now a little more than six months and it is...
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madison. a large cargo ship lost steering ability near the verrazano-narrows bridge, which is right behind me, but luckily tugboats were able to pull the boat to a stop, avoiding disaster. all of this happening less than two weeks after a cargo ship slammed tragically into the into the baltimore francis scott key bridge. now, friday night's incident involved an 89,000 ton vessel, that being the apl quingdao. it had a loss of propulsion, impacting its ability to steer and move. naval experts say that a loss of propulsion or power that happens, but usually not so close to busy bridges. i would not say normal, but it's not infrequent that ships lose power. most commonly it happens. you know, in the in the large oceans or in seas where there's not a whole lot of other traffic that's at risk, or land that can be damaged if the ship runs aground. now, a major difference between baltimore and new york is that the u.s. coast guard operates vessel traffic service vessels. think of it like air traffic c
madison. a large cargo ship lost steering ability near the verrazano-narrows bridge, which is right behind me, but luckily tugboats were able to pull the boat to a stop, avoiding disaster. all of this happening less than two weeks after a cargo ship slammed tragically into the into the baltimore francis scott key bridge. now, friday night's incident involved an 89,000 ton vessel, that being the apl quingdao. it had a loss of propulsion, impacting its ability to steer and move. naval experts say...
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her family says this picture of madison holding a flower was taken just before an elephant charged at the vehicle she was in during a drive through a wild game area. that frightening moment was caught on camera. abc's james longman has details the terrifying moment a safari turned fatal for an american tourist. >> another woman seriously injured when a bull elephant charged this vehicle in zambia saturday. local authorities now investigating the video. you can see the elephant beginning to trail the six safari goers and their guide in kafue national park. then it attacks, using its tusks to flip the vehicle and those inside. this latest incident just weeks after another scare in south africa, a bull elephant lifting this safari vehicle several feet in the air, twice dropping the truck and those inside that tour operator telling abc news that some tourists came too close to the elephant trying to take pictures, irritating the creature. >> i was scared for the people that was inside the truck because i knew that there's nothing anyone could do right now to help them. the animal eventual
her family says this picture of madison holding a flower was taken just before an elephant charged at the vehicle she was in during a drive through a wild game area. that frightening moment was caught on camera. abc's james longman has details the terrifying moment a safari turned fatal for an american tourist. >> another woman seriously injured when a bull elephant charged this vehicle in zambia saturday. local authorities now investigating the video. you can see the elephant beginning...
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harris. >> harris: madison, thank you very much.rt, washington times opinion editor and fox news contributor. doug schoen, former clinton polling expert. how does this play with republicans and see what the president is doing now? >> on the abortion issue? >> yes. >> i think it is a smart move by him pointing out that this is an issue that needs to be resolved as close to voters as you can get and nothing is closer than state governments and so legislation coming from state governments is going to make a whole lot more sense than the idea that you will have nine men in black robes on the supreme court declare for 50 years that there is some abortion right, constitutional right to abortion which never existed in the constitution except by fiat written by nine men in black robes. i think this is where most americans are. obviously i have a position on abortion. i have an opinion about abortion and i won't like all of the laws that every state comes up with. i will probably not like the law that california comes up with but i can live
harris. >> harris: madison, thank you very much.rt, washington times opinion editor and fox news contributor. doug schoen, former clinton polling expert. how does this play with republicans and see what the president is doing now? >> on the abortion issue? >> yes. >> i think it is a smart move by him pointing out that this is an issue that needs to be resolved as close to voters as you can get and nothing is closer than state governments and so legislation coming from...
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madison is alive in palm beach outside of mar-a-lago the events being held at a donors mansion nearbyheight medicine, what you expect tonight? >> hello eric. this massive fundraiser at a private palm beach home is a really big deal but as far as money goes, trump's campaign is behind its competition. trump is working to close a big fundraising gap with biden who raised $187 million so far this year. the president also has more cash on hand. the campaign announced today it has $192 million the most a democratic candidate has ever raised at this point in the election cycle. trump has a $93 million cash on hand. there are expected to be some big names you have a lot of money there tonight. hedge fund billionaire jon paulson is hosting tonight's event along with oil tycoon harold hamm. casino mogul steve wynn, new york jets co-owner woody johnson, a whole lot more major republican donors. team biden/harris is calling tonight's event a cash-strapped operation to pay off trumps legal fees. they go on to say trump is cozying up to billionaires instead of attracting grassroot donors. experts
madison is alive in palm beach outside of mar-a-lago the events being held at a donors mansion nearbyheight medicine, what you expect tonight? >> hello eric. this massive fundraiser at a private palm beach home is a really big deal but as far as money goes, trump's campaign is behind its competition. trump is working to close a big fundraising gap with biden who raised $187 million so far this year. the president also has more cash on hand. the campaign announced today it has $192 million...
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fox business' madison alworth is here with more. madison. >> good morning, maria.rand-new all-time high, but it's not a record to celebrate. vehicle thefts in the u.s. hit a record high in 2023 with more than 1 million vehicles stolen last year. now, according to a new report released exclusively to fox business by the national insurance crime bureau, washington, d.c. and maryland saw the highest percentage increase in vehicle thefts. over 60% increase in one year for those two areas. the nation's capital seeing 1,149 thefts per 100k people. that's more than three times the national average. the national insurance crime bureau saying a big part of that problem, lack ofe enforcement. take a look across the dmv, since the pandemic d.c. has seen 170% increase in car thefts, maryland, 108, virginia, a fraction, an increase of 32%. the first two have loosened bail laws and they say the changes are seen in the numbers. >> there's a disparity between the enforcement, the prosecutions and the deterrent effect. you can see some differences depend being on where an individua
fox business' madison alworth is here with more. madison. >> good morning, maria.rand-new all-time high, but it's not a record to celebrate. vehicle thefts in the u.s. hit a record high in 2023 with more than 1 million vehicles stolen last year. now, according to a new report released exclusively to fox business by the national insurance crime bureau, washington, d.c. and maryland saw the highest percentage increase in vehicle thefts. over 60% increase in one year for those two areas. the...
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eliÁn: luchadores humo de todo el mundo llegan a madison square garden en nueva york.la esta surcoreana que vive en mÉxico. en mÉxico. "aquÍ ¡oh, mira esa cara! esa cara de “voy a llenar de pelo tu pantalón”. no quieres irte sin abrazarlo. pero, quieres irte sin pelo en tu ropa. con bounce pet, puedes abrazarlo y quitar todo ese pelo. bounce, it's the sheet. vivimos en casa rodeados de tejidos. y aunque nos vayamos, nuestros olores se quedan. es la transferencia de olores. si no haces nada, esos olores quedan atrapados en las telas y liberan malos olores. iuuugh. necesitas febreze fabric refresher. con su fórmula comprobada... ...tendrás un poder que combate los olores y... ...deja una frescura que seguirás disfrutando por horas. mientras más lo uses... ...más fresca quedará tu casa. febreze fabric refresher. paulina: este viernes el tradicional deporte japonÉs de sumo se adueÑÓ del madison square garden en la ciudad de nueva york donde se llevÓ a cabo el campeonato mundial de sumo. carolina: el luchador de sumo de florida lo definiÓ como un sueÑo hecho realidad. desta
eliÁn: luchadores humo de todo el mundo llegan a madison square garden en nueva york.la esta surcoreana que vive en mÉxico. en mÉxico. "aquÍ ¡oh, mira esa cara! esa cara de “voy a llenar de pelo tu pantalón”. no quieres irte sin abrazarlo. pero, quieres irte sin pelo en tu ropa. con bounce pet, puedes abrazarlo y quitar todo ese pelo. bounce, it's the sheet. vivimos en casa rodeados de tejidos. y aunque nos vayamos, nuestros olores se quedan. es la transferencia de olores. si no...
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first, we go to ma madison alworth live at columbia, what happens and what didn't happen? reporter: well, you can see a lot of action students have been protesting for weeks, even after the columbia president threatens suspension it has not slowed them down, columbia receivings over a billion dollars a year from federal government, to my left, this is the encampment at the center of camp us, there are threats these students will be suspended, yet it still stands, now in washington lawmakers are pushing in a bipartisan way to push for ending funds for universities like this. sending a monitor to school and assess how they are combating anti-semitism, those who don't comply, will lose a lot of money, through ivy league billions of moneys are given each year. >> we're seeing a rapid rise in anti-semitism on these universities and college campuses. the administrators have failed in cracking down on it. student aid is at risk, a lot of behavior will change quickly. reporter: columbia really has been the epicenter of this movement which has been very active today, here on campus
first, we go to ma madison alworth live at columbia, what happens and what didn't happen? reporter: well, you can see a lot of action students have been protesting for weeks, even after the columbia president threatens suspension it has not slowed them down, columbia receivings over a billion dollars a year from federal government, to my left, this is the encampment at the center of camp us, there are threats these students will be suspended, yet it still stands, now in washington lawmakers are...
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don't think it's a bad idea for a president to have stood outside of oscar meyers meat factory in madison, wisconsin, at 530 in the morning with the temperature ten above. well, wisconsinites made the biggest impact on their home turf. we can't overlook the better known out-of-towners as well. a parade of kennedy family members who more or less in camped in wisconsin throughout the bone chilling winter and early spring of 1960. and who would stop? nothing to get jack elected. folks like ted kennedy, jack's 28 year old brother, who on valentine's day, 1960 found himself at the top of a ski jump in middleton, wisconsin. and though he hadn't intended to jump following some ribbing from the announcer and the pressure of 10,000 onlookers who happened also to be 10,000 voters in wisconsin. second district, he hurled himself down the icy track, soared through the air. and upon landing in the snow, reached for the mic and said, did anybody see hubert humphrey at the top of that jump? then vote for my brother. in bobby kennedy. jack's four year old brother and campaign manager, who in the winter o
don't think it's a bad idea for a president to have stood outside of oscar meyers meat factory in madison, wisconsin, at 530 in the morning with the temperature ten above. well, wisconsinites made the biggest impact on their home turf. we can't overlook the better known out-of-towners as well. a parade of kennedy family members who more or less in camped in wisconsin throughout the bone chilling winter and early spring of 1960. and who would stop? nothing to get jack elected. folks like ted...