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james madison did because he was james madison. i think we should ask ourselves if we persuaded by what he did and we are, then we should work to preserve it. and i am and i think we ought to be. and part of the reason for that is that in some important respects i think their science was less new than they said. i, i think madison's political science was very rooted in a kind of classical political and a lot of things we attribute madison, you know, the notion that resolve the problem of factions by increasing their number. you know you read book four of aristotle's politics you would you would see that there that's not that was not an invention of the princeton faculty in the 1840s. they they it as such and and you know the phrase new science of politics is in the federalist hamilton does claim that that's what they're doing. and then he lists a series of ideas that are just not new. and i think it's important for us to see that, too. but by all means, we have to think about what we need now, and we have to think realistically abo
james madison did because he was james madison. i think we should ask ourselves if we persuaded by what he did and we are, then we should work to preserve it. and i am and i think we ought to be. and part of the reason for that is that in some important respects i think their science was less new than they said. i, i think madison's political science was very rooted in a kind of classical political and a lot of things we attribute madison, you know, the notion that resolve the problem of...
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that's interesting madison do. her policies reflect in fits, this kind of persona she is trying to betray here. in this particular case, i mean that particular breath trend. you know, i would just have to say that we're still waiting for some concrete policies from pamela. obviously the d n. c is happening as we speak and so we are, a lot of people are weighted, updated breath to hear what a hair as well as to get administration is gonna stand for what they're going to center and what they're really going to push in terms of pushing america into the future, so i'm excited to hear more about that, but i think a lot of people are basing their critiques of policies or things that they think comma harris will agree with, based on her track record in public service, as well as her current record being the p, so based off of that, i wouldn't say that there, i don't, i wouldn't my personal opinion of what a bright sub or what brought these. i wouldn't necessarily think she like completely fits into that role based on her
that's interesting madison do. her policies reflect in fits, this kind of persona she is trying to betray here. in this particular case, i mean that particular breath trend. you know, i would just have to say that we're still waiting for some concrete policies from pamela. obviously the d n. c is happening as we speak and so we are, a lot of people are weighted, updated breath to hear what a hair as well as to get administration is gonna stand for what they're going to center and what they're...
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madison, thank you.to avoid a strike at east coast and gulf ports rapidly approaching and which items could be in short supply? >> items on con s containeers ad stacked up on vessels and first types of items seeing shortage or delays and cars, auto parts, even agricultural products like foods and items of that nature if we don't see a spike starting on october 1. a look at products being imported into the ports that would be affected and we found this, here in n new york and new jersey, top imports are cars and elmore conductors and furniture down in savannah being impacted and bulldozers, batteries and car parts and in houston, tv equipment, air conditioners and commodities like iron and steel. as you can imagine, retailers are sounding the alarm. i talked with the ceo of balsim hill, it's a company that makes artificial christmas trees and he's worried he might not have all the products for his customer this is season. >> i'm worry that had the government isn't going to intervene because it's middle of
madison, thank you.to avoid a strike at east coast and gulf ports rapidly approaching and which items could be in short supply? >> items on con s containeers ad stacked up on vessels and first types of items seeing shortage or delays and cars, auto parts, even agricultural products like foods and items of that nature if we don't see a spike starting on october 1. a look at products being imported into the ports that would be affected and we found this, here in n new york and new jersey,...
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want to stop you on that because i madison madison, i do want to stop you on that. i understand what you're saying. this was an abortion pill, which is actually incredibly safe. there are a number of medication so how very i find that also have the time that it's not safe, but there is side effects that are listed in one of those is sepsis. and these ones cases in specifically an ampars case, she went to the hospital experiencing sepsis. is 20 hours. madison, if you've read the article i read it many excuse. but they waited first one, i know the detail than they waited for 20 hours, but matters, erin was the reason that us and do not represent misrepresent what happened. they waited to treat i'm not misrepresenting anything. they waited to treat her and that's their fault. if i was her family, i'd be suing for medical malpractice at this point. there's no excuse because the law specifically states, if you look at what the law says in georgia, if the intentional killing of an unborn child in her case, there was no unborn child to kill. she already had an abortion. sh
want to stop you on that because i madison madison, i do want to stop you on that. i understand what you're saying. this was an abortion pill, which is actually incredibly safe. there are a number of medication so how very i find that also have the time that it's not safe, but there is side effects that are listed in one of those is sepsis. and these ones cases in specifically an ampars case, she went to the hospital experiencing sepsis. is 20 hours. madison, if you've read the article i read...
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thank you, madison.ing up, one white house adviser describes president biden's final days in office as a sprint to the finish. we'll explain what's included in that sprint. microsoft wants to use nuclear energy to power ai data centers and will environmental is ever embrace nuclear? climate guy come all the way to new york to talk to us. and b bjorn is here to talk to s next. welcome. were you worried the wedding would be too much? nahhhh... (inner monologue) another destination wedding?? we just got back from her sister's in napa. who gets married in napa? my daughter. who gets married someplace more expensive? my other daughter. cancun! jamaica!! why can't they use my backyard!! with empower, we get all of our financial questions answered. so we don't have to worry. can we get out of here? i thought you'd never ask. join 18 million americans and take control of your financial future with a real time dashboard and real life conversations. empower. what's next. stuart: that cons the rally we've been seei
thank you, madison.ing up, one white house adviser describes president biden's final days in office as a sprint to the finish. we'll explain what's included in that sprint. microsoft wants to use nuclear energy to power ai data centers and will environmental is ever embrace nuclear? climate guy come all the way to new york to talk to us. and b bjorn is here to talk to s next. welcome. were you worried the wedding would be too much? nahhhh... (inner monologue) another destination wedding?? we...
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that is exactly what madison wanted. better decisions are going to come on this when you throw all of the ideas on the hopper people fight with one another politely. politely. okay? now it federalism, more separation of powers, right? what does federalism mean who wants to help me with that? somebody give me a hand on it federalism, please? come on. you have spoken, you have spoken. there is a hand. is that a hand? that is a hand. you, what is federalism? go ahead. [inaudible] >> of got a hand in the back. [inaudible] good for you. no, thank you, thank you. we have been outed but that is exactly right. we have some power we give to the federal government. do we give them all powers? can they do everything? no we have states too, right? our state is mine and lot of governing power over how we live our lives. right? federal government does things like interstate commerce, national defense, things like that right when he states do? things like divorce law, family law, crime. those sorts of things. the stuff of our daily liv
that is exactly what madison wanted. better decisions are going to come on this when you throw all of the ideas on the hopper people fight with one another politely. politely. okay? now it federalism, more separation of powers, right? what does federalism mean who wants to help me with that? somebody give me a hand on it federalism, please? come on. you have spoken, you have spoken. there is a hand. is that a hand? that is a hand. you, what is federalism? go ahead. [inaudible] >> of got a...
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he was in the opposite political party of madison he was more in that mindset. he wanted the rule of law to answer and he didn't want political partizanship to to do so. and i don't know why he said what he said, the way that he said it. it is true that struggled in this respect in. the hayes tilden example was where an attempt to create a neutral tribunal didn't. but there are episodes discussed in book where the neutral institution did work. minnesota again has done this quite successfully twice where modeled on labor management arbitration. they create a three member tribunal where one side has one represented. if the other side has the and they're representative and the two of them pick some third represent native as a as a in case you need a tiebreaker in minnesota use that in 1962 for a gubernatorial election and they did a version of that for the franken coleman election. and both times those three judge panels ended up being unanimous because they were sort of wanting to be on good behavior. they're not together before. they wanted to do the right thing.
he was in the opposite political party of madison he was more in that mindset. he wanted the rule of law to answer and he didn't want political partizanship to to do so. and i don't know why he said what he said, the way that he said it. it is true that struggled in this respect in. the hayes tilden example was where an attempt to create a neutral tribunal didn't. but there are episodes discussed in book where the neutral institution did work. minnesota again has done this quite successfully...
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it will also be in either madison or hamilton county. i think madison. what activate hope is doing is if you go there they can point out all different resources in the private sector that are available. for example, we have groups that provide hot meals. we have groups that come in and help to fix homes. if you have a roof problem or you need a mucking guy. activate hope will be a note for that. if you want to call. this had been a 9-to-5 thing and they said give out this number and a couple of days ago i said what are the hours on this and i said i am not giving out a number 9-to-5. when you have a hurricane we have to expand it to 24 hours for a limited amount of time. so for two weeks it will be 24/7 for the hope florida line and that is 1-833-yet hope. it will be at taylor county high school today. ridge church in madison county today. and likely other parts of the state as we go on. we are mindful before i turn it over to kevin, mindful of the fact that these storms clearly are difficult and it does not matter which store them, all the storms we hav
it will also be in either madison or hamilton county. i think madison. what activate hope is doing is if you go there they can point out all different resources in the private sector that are available. for example, we have groups that provide hot meals. we have groups that come in and help to fix homes. if you have a roof problem or you need a mucking guy. activate hope will be a note for that. if you want to call. this had been a 9-to-5 thing and they said give out this number and a couple of...
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let's go to madison scarpino is live in atlanta with the very latest on the story, madison?> people in this tight knit community still trying to make sense of this there sheriff is now charged with murdering a well-known local judge inside of his own chambers. neighbors are especially shocked because people who know the two men say they were friends. >> the details i do not have at this time but we know there was an argument between the two that led up. what exactly transpired prior to the shots being fired, still are things or try to get answers too. >> police as a district judge kevin mullins was pronounced dead at the courthouse with multiple gunshot wounds. they're describing the scene as very gruesome. ain say sheriff sean steins turned himself in and was arrested on scene without issues. we are still waiting to learn exactly what led up to the shooting. and why the men were arguing. we do know sheriff science is accused in a federal lawsuit of ignoring abuse by one of his deputies. that de deputy pleaded guilty to forcing a woman have sex in the chambers. failing to ad
let's go to madison scarpino is live in atlanta with the very latest on the story, madison?> people in this tight knit community still trying to make sense of this there sheriff is now charged with murdering a well-known local judge inside of his own chambers. neighbors are especially shocked because people who know the two men say they were friends. >> the details i do not have at this time but we know there was an argument between the two that led up. what exactly transpired prior to...
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so that's madison's hope. obviously, as i say, this it's clear that we're living in madison's nightmare. first, the large size of america's undermined by this social media technology where posts based on passion, travel further and faster than those based on reason and in real time, rather than slowly and this enrage to engage model ensures that it's the angriest post rather than the most temperate ones that get an audience and the polarization of america is more intense than at any time since civil war. according to studies, is the opposite of. the government without party that the founders envisioned. you ask the solution, and i'm not going to solve it at the with in this answer, which i'm going to do. but if it's really striking how that not the founders are kind of pessimistic at the end of their lives about whether the experiment will survive washington gravely fears and the rise of parties. hamilton you know thinks the government should have been stronger like adams jefferson both trembling for his count
so that's madison's hope. obviously, as i say, this it's clear that we're living in madison's nightmare. first, the large size of america's undermined by this social media technology where posts based on passion, travel further and faster than those based on reason and in real time, rather than slowly and this enrage to engage model ensures that it's the angriest post rather than the most temperate ones that get an audience and the polarization of america is more intense than at any time since...
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madison on the project's washed roads. she reported to the administration's headquarters in the old hinton mansion and the project secretary led her to get settled in her new living quarters as margaret later in an unfinished memoir. still shivering. i left with her and absent mindedly stepped off the porch of, the administration building into a red sea that came up to my ankles, ruining my good shoes, and splashing my only suit. i'll carry you over in the station, she offered. no one walks in this weather unless have boots. margaret reported a somewhat dismal impression of cherry lake in her first dispatch in washington. in the physical aspects, the place at that section which houses the offices, personnel or at first glance unattractive. though the rolling country surrounding with pines and moss festooned live oaks. nice, she continued that living quarters long narrow one story white painted barracks 30 feet apart are woefully in their austere simplicity. she later described the project secretary's brief orientation in h
madison on the project's washed roads. she reported to the administration's headquarters in the old hinton mansion and the project secretary led her to get settled in her new living quarters as margaret later in an unfinished memoir. still shivering. i left with her and absent mindedly stepped off the porch of, the administration building into a red sea that came up to my ankles, ruining my good shoes, and splashing my only suit. i'll carry you over in the station, she offered. no one walks in...
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madison wrote that. it's there. he warned us against it. governor morris said nothing is to be feared more than the excess of law. they worried about that. that's why they made the lawmaking process difficult. and why you shouldn't complain about it being difficult. you should rejoice that fact right? it hurts the ordinary person far more than the rich and the connected. and then finally, a third thing. we love our institutions. we love this country, and we should love the rule of law because it's one of the greatest gifts we have in this country. right. but what happens to your respect for law when everybody's a criminal, when you live in fear? right. caligula, roman emperor, used to insist he had written law to they had written laws, but he wrote it in the hands so small and posted it on columns so high nobody could read him. and he did that deliberately so that people would live in fear. and do we want to fear our institutions and fear our law, or do we want to revere our institutions and love our law? so those are the questions and thin
madison wrote that. it's there. he warned us against it. governor morris said nothing is to be feared more than the excess of law. they worried about that. that's why they made the lawmaking process difficult. and why you shouldn't complain about it being difficult. you should rejoice that fact right? it hurts the ordinary person far more than the rich and the connected. and then finally, a third thing. we love our institutions. we love this country, and we should love the rule of law because...
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madison alworth live in new york city with the story. madison good to see you. reporter: you know, only 13 minutes of last night's debate was spent on the economy. it was the very first question of the debate, but the answer was mostly a deflection. >> when it comes to the economy, do you believe americans are better off than they were four years ago? >> so, i was raised as a middle class kid, and i am actually the only person on this stage who has a plan that is about lifting up the middle class and working people of america. i believe in the ambition, the aspirations, the dreams of the american people and that is why i palo alto networking in and have actually a plan to build what i call an opportunity economy. reporter: but harris was not pushed on the specifics of what that opportunity economy entails, or what her tax plan be , instead, the vp took aim at trump saying he would raise taxes. his response. >> everybody knows i'm an open book. everybody knows what i'm going to do. cut taxes very substantially and create a great economy, like i did before. we had
madison alworth live in new york city with the story. madison good to see you. reporter: you know, only 13 minutes of last night's debate was spent on the economy. it was the very first question of the debate, but the answer was mostly a deflection. >> when it comes to the economy, do you believe americans are better off than they were four years ago? >> so, i was raised as a middle class kid, and i am actually the only person on this stage who has a plan that is about lifting up...
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eric: shattering saturday night, madison thank you. >> thank you.cut to rates they have been skyhigh for years against the surge in inflation. for big purchases like cars or homes there are signs of relief. but about everyday goods that the average american is still struggling to afford? let's bring in peter earl senior economist at the american institute for economic research. peter, we will walk there everything on this real-world impact. we will start here and i will ask you what kind of interest rates can you now expect if you are looking to buy a home or if you are looking to refinance your existing mortgage? >> have in the short terms of the rates americans a face like credit card rates the probably decreased by a little. that takes time for changes in credit those of the change to take place with the fed moves the interest rate to permeate to the economy. so right now most of the relief being felt will be psychological. the big question is do the cutting cycle come in time? consumers are showing record boat savings. there are indications of s
eric: shattering saturday night, madison thank you. >> thank you.cut to rates they have been skyhigh for years against the surge in inflation. for big purchases like cars or homes there are signs of relief. but about everyday goods that the average american is still struggling to afford? let's bring in peter earl senior economist at the american institute for economic research. peter, we will walk there everything on this real-world impact. we will start here and i will ask you what kind...
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at uw madison, what did they tell you?g the pressure. not just because many of them are first time voters, but many of them are from out of state, not used to being in this battle ground environment for a presidential election. this county in particular has been the driving force for democratic victories in this state since 2020, and the harris campaign is now pulling out all the stops to extend that trend. the rush back to college campuses. >> if you are planning on voting, fill out our request to vote. >> reporter: is a race to mobilize new voters in battleground wisconsin, where both sides matter. >> if i walk i'll be stopped by a table, someone there telling people to register to vote. >> reporter: it's austin's sole job, a paid organizer launching volunteers across the state's college and high school campuses. >> what is the goal of the democratic party here? >> the goal is to get everybody registered and everybody voting blue in november. >> reporter: the harris campaign says it's investing heavily in young voters, e
at uw madison, what did they tell you?g the pressure. not just because many of them are first time voters, but many of them are from out of state, not used to being in this battle ground environment for a presidential election. this county in particular has been the driving force for democratic victories in this state since 2020, and the harris campaign is now pulling out all the stops to extend that trend. the rush back to college campuses. >> if you are planning on voting, fill out our...
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alabama fans in madison. the state of wisconsin but born bama fans. adam: how do you guys feel about that? [background sounds] what are you guys expecting to happen in the game today? >> it's going to be a blowout. >> they're going to see what sec football is like. down south they do it different. adam: he's taking a lot of trash. how do we feel about it? [background sounds] all right, we're going to toss it back to you but one more time, on -- >> wisconsin! adam: there you have it, guys. pete: all right. fox's big moon kickoff airs live from -- brian: they're going to win by 1000 now. pete: very sober football analysis. rachel: well, all morning long and his buddy brian, they've been competing. this is a potential edition of may the best friend win. pete won cornhole, now we're up to ping-pong. this is your chance to really show what you got. brian: he had a ping-pong table growing up. pete: i did. ray whatever the sport we do here, the petition, he will get it at his house so he can practice -- pete: you've
alabama fans in madison. the state of wisconsin but born bama fans. adam: how do you guys feel about that? [background sounds] what are you guys expecting to happen in the game today? >> it's going to be a blowout. >> they're going to see what sec football is like. down south they do it different. adam: he's taking a lot of trash. how do we feel about it? [background sounds] all right, we're going to toss it back to you but one more time, on -- >> wisconsin! adam: there you...
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but madison wrote brilliant paper in, 1800, and he talked the monster that lives within us that this monster dwells us and comes forth during periods of fear and periods of hatred. that monster is sedition. it is the criminalization of speech. and madison saw adams in later a bit jefferson for what they were he saw them slipping away and he warned them not to let this monster come back. it's time we slay the monster and we don't need in this country we can a clean break from history in that. well speaking history. one of the other major themes of your book which we've touched on but i'm going to ask a more pointed the subtitle is an age rage right it's not the age of rage and on the one hand you show that this is a consistent historic pattern. on the other hand, you seem to indicate you did so at the beginning of this interview as well, that the age of rage is uniquely dangerous for a couple of reasons. and one of the reasons is you talk about a triumvirate of forces in addition to the government that are rage being against free speech. could you could you comment on that? jonathan?
but madison wrote brilliant paper in, 1800, and he talked the monster that lives within us that this monster dwells us and comes forth during periods of fear and periods of hatred. that monster is sedition. it is the criminalization of speech. and madison saw adams in later a bit jefferson for what they were he saw them slipping away and he warned them not to let this monster come back. it's time we slay the monster and we don't need in this country we can a clean break from history in that....
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. >> vice president harris meanwhile is out on the campaign trail this evening, making a stop in madison, wisconsin, to deliver a speech to supporters there. wisconsin is a swing state and turning out the vote in deep blue cities like madison could make the difference. in her remarks harris was blunt with the crowd that victory is not a sure thing. >> and what we know, this is going to be a tight race until the very end. so let's not pay too much attention to the polls because let's be clear. we are the underdog in this race and we have some hard work ahead of us. >> earlier today harris was in atlanta, georgia, where she condemned the state's abortion ban. >>> an emerging scandal could shake up the race for the white house. as nicole killian reports, the bizarre and troubling allegations against north carolina's lieutenant governor are threatening to become a bigger problem for the republican party. >> reporter: the political firestorm around north carolina's republican candidate for governor is intensifying and democrats are making sure the gop feels the heat. >> donald trump and north
. >> vice president harris meanwhile is out on the campaign trail this evening, making a stop in madison, wisconsin, to deliver a speech to supporters there. wisconsin is a swing state and turning out the vote in deep blue cities like madison could make the difference. in her remarks harris was blunt with the crowd that victory is not a sure thing. >> and what we know, this is going to be a tight race until the very end. so let's not pay too much attention to the polls because let's...
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appreciate madison alworth.t you all to listen to this. >> this was a reaction to the teamsters decision not to endorse. >> no, it's a great honor. they're not going to endorse the democrats, that's a big thing. this is the first time in 50, 60 years it's happened and democrats automatically have the teamsters and took a vote and i was at 60% or more i guess and that's a great honor. i mean, it's -- edward: on the other hand, some democrats aren't too happy. >> i'm very disappointed in sean o'brian's leadership and i have found it increasingly alarming all year when the teamsters are in trouble, who do they call? we need to make sure that teamster's pensions are bailed out and need to make sure that they have a fair shake at the negotiating table. , with rail, sean o'brian is calling democrats for help. edward: teamsters upset but for a totally different reason. >> brothers, that's what we call each other, brothers, stood up and voted for having donald trump as our candidate. it's really saddens us that they're
appreciate madison alworth.t you all to listen to this. >> this was a reaction to the teamsters decision not to endorse. >> no, it's a great honor. they're not going to endorse the democrats, that's a big thing. this is the first time in 50, 60 years it's happened and democrats automatically have the teamsters and took a vote and i was at 60% or more i guess and that's a great honor. i mean, it's -- edward: on the other hand, some democrats aren't too happy. >> i'm very...
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i can't believe this. >> reporter: francis is so loved by the students of james madison high school.so caring for everyone. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: is that after he mentioned his dream car was a jeep wrangler, a group of sophomores raised the money to buy him one. >> i feel happy. happy. happy. >>> congratulations. you are a united states citizen. >> this is the moment one of baseball's greatest players -- >> i am a citizen! >> reporter: -- officially became an american. ♪ what to proudly we hailed ♪♪ >> reporter: baseball hall of famer and former marine rod carew played for the twins and angels winning seven league batting titles over 20 years. originally born in panama, he is now achieved his american dream. >> i've been waiting for this for a long time. i want to be a part of the great things that this country has given us. >> reporter: and that's 8-year-old sophie chromer running into the arms of the bone marrow donor who saved her life at children's of alabama hospital. it's the first time they've met. sophie hugging her hero macy so hard and for so long -- she she held on t
i can't believe this. >> reporter: francis is so loved by the students of james madison high school.so caring for everyone. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: is that after he mentioned his dream car was a jeep wrangler, a group of sophomores raised the money to buy him one. >> i feel happy. happy. happy. >>> congratulations. you are a united states citizen. >> this is the moment one of baseball's greatest players -- >> i am a citizen! >> reporter: --...
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maria: madison thank you madison alworth, growing non analysts warning of potential google breakup followingust lawsuit justice department seeks a force the sell-off off google's advertising business a federal judge rules the company operates illegal money ontry over online market, push back said google has plenty of -- >> thank you so much for being here your reaction. >> look i think "the wall street journal" had a report out that said breaking up at least portions of google businesses getting priced in a couple weeks ago a separate that came out google is a monopolist when it comes to search market now a second phase looking at ads i think wall street is right, to start to price this in as some, we're at a point political support bipartisan some brought under trump continued under biden, people generally understanding corporations have too much power antitrust law there as well a perfect storm to get some sort of accountability. >> i want to ask about elon musk united airlines announce, a deal with elon musk spacex for service, cochairman wants more competition for starlink as the service
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madison scarpino, thank you. alicia: for more on this let's bring in attorney brian claypool.you for being here. we want to you can at that about how this is going to play out. the expectations how it will play out legally. charges for the accused shooter, four counts of felony murder, but i want to focus on the father here because the charges he is facing are multiple. four counts involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second degree murder. eight counts of cruelty to children. there could be more charges coming. take a listen to what the judge said he could face in terms of sentencing. >> for a maximum total of possible penalty for the charges that you currently are facing of 180 years imprisonment. alicia: so, brian, we saw parents in michigan in another school shooting case sentenced to 10 years in prison for the acts of their son. do you think cases like this, charges like this, will do anything to impact other parents out there to maybe need to speak up, do something sooner? >> alicia, great to be with you. absolutely, 100%, we need these charges against this father. i'm
madison scarpino, thank you. alicia: for more on this let's bring in attorney brian claypool.you for being here. we want to you can at that about how this is going to play out. the expectations how it will play out legally. charges for the accused shooter, four counts of felony murder, but i want to focus on the father here because the charges he is facing are multiple. four counts involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second degree murder. eight counts of cruelty to children. there could be...
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go that didn't happen he should have been arrested and deportedd in madison, wisconsin.hat didn't happen they are all falling into left wing policies putting these criminal left wing aliens above american citizens. it's got to stop. >> what i think people are feeling and seeing is that this -- it's clearly making american citizens feel like second class citizens in their own country. president trump addressed this today. >> it's not going to go away. it's going to get worse. it's going to get so bad. you know what he would concerns examining now. they are just getting settled in. 21 million people come in. they are just getting settled in. it's going to get worse at a level like nobody has even seen before. >> do you agree that kamala harris, if she were to get elected as president of the united states, any little holds on the migrants coming across any extra enforcement, that's all out the window and it's just going to be open season on america. >> it will, laura. the only reason saying now. vice president hairs is doing everything but wearing a maga hat right now. let'
go that didn't happen he should have been arrested and deportedd in madison, wisconsin.hat didn't happen they are all falling into left wing policies putting these criminal left wing aliens above american citizens. it's got to stop. >> what i think people are feeling and seeing is that this -- it's clearly making american citizens feel like second class citizens in their own country. president trump addressed this today. >> it's not going to go away. it's going to get worse. it's...
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adam is live, more live than ever, from madison, wisconsin, ahead of the big moon kickoff on fox. -- big noon kickoff on fox. the final hour of "fox & friends" weekend start right now. ♪ ♪ wouldn't it be nice if webbed wake up -- wake up -- ♪ -- when the day is new ♪ pete: minnesota. gray skies but it is white bear lake, minnesota. very far from the beach but very close to where brian brenberg and i grew up. that is about 15 minutes from forest lake -- rachel: did you guys spend a lot of time on that lake? pete: no, but we drove past it a lot. he were in our conference in sports -- brian: i think pete had some or success -- pete: as i was regaling him with stories, i once scored 36 if points at white bear lake high school at a basketball game. rachel: how? pete: through shooting. brian: like he just did out there. white bear lake, that was the first game i ever started in varsity football -- they ran the ball every time -- rachel: you were football and you did basketball -- pete: we did both, but he was better at football -- rachel: did you play for your university like -- brian:
adam is live, more live than ever, from madison, wisconsin, ahead of the big moon kickoff on fox. -- big noon kickoff on fox. the final hour of "fox & friends" weekend start right now. ♪ ♪ wouldn't it be nice if webbed wake up -- wake up -- ♪ -- when the day is new ♪ pete: minnesota. gray skies but it is white bear lake, minnesota. very far from the beach but very close to where brian brenberg and i grew up. that is about 15 minutes from forest lake -- rachel: did you guys...
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madison, what more can you tell us? 27 years with the miami-dade police department. he has been suspended six times but one of those times and being for 20 days. his name is danny torres. he has also been investigated several times for his use of force. torres is still on administrative duties after hills of viral detainment last weekend. but the nfl star says the officer should be fired at last we can police cited the nfl star for a safety belt violation and careless driving after the dramatic traffic stop. body cam footage showed police pulling hilt from his car and handcuffing him on the ground right by hard rock stadium in miami gardens. south florida police association said the situation was escalated by hills on behavior could have been avoided if he complied. the national police association agrees crude miami-dade police is still investigating all of this. now again, help once the officer to be fired but he doesn't say he wishes he handled the situation differently. >> i think this could be a learning tool for ev
madison, what more can you tell us? 27 years with the miami-dade police department. he has been suspended six times but one of those times and being for 20 days. his name is danny torres. he has also been investigated several times for his use of force. torres is still on administrative duties after hills of viral detainment last weekend. but the nfl star says the officer should be fired at last we can police cited the nfl star for a safety belt violation and careless driving after the dramatic...
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madison alworths me now.y ballot ground states, we know that. so -- battleground states. take us through how inflation has affected those states. >> reporter: vice president harris currently has the lead in the overall forecast for the first time since rising to the top of the ticket, but there are six states that could go either way. and those six toss-ups come with 77 electoral votes. that means it's anyone's game. and we mow that the economy is the top -- we know that the economy is the top issue for voters. and a new report from the congressional joint economic committee republicans show just how much influence nation -- inflation has hit people's pockets since biden has taken office. take a look at these numbers. arizona and nevada, they're paying the 2 22 the 2222% more for their goods -- 22%. georgia, north carolina, nearly 22% as well. wisconsin and pennsylvania, looking at pa, 18% increase. now, let's put that in real dollar amounts because that's how i think you really can understand this. arizona a
madison alworths me now.y ballot ground states, we know that. so -- battleground states. take us through how inflation has affected those states. >> reporter: vice president harris currently has the lead in the overall forecast for the first time since rising to the top of the ticket, but there are six states that could go either way. and those six toss-ups come with 77 electoral votes. that means it's anyone's game. and we mow that the economy is the top -- we know that the economy is...
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then madison argues in federalist ten that it requires an extended republic. saying this could only work on a small scale and madison says if you look at all these republics in the past, his phrase they are as shortrt as they are violent n their deaths and so that's what he's trying to avoid and he thinks the way to avoid that is to extend the government over greater territory and more people the greater population p and then solve the problems of the representationo . >> i have nothing to add on the federalist papers unless it was hamilton. so my hope is the next generation federalist papers. >> i've got to say speaking of hamilton and federalist papers, here's your homework assignment i hope everyone goes home andt reads a very short federalist paper written by hamilton where hamilton talks about the virtue of the moderation it's an excellentho overview of how the constitutional republic showed work andst it sets the stage for the following 84 federalist papers, but moderation should be the guiding principle. that's right, of the federalist papers and of the
then madison argues in federalist ten that it requires an extended republic. saying this could only work on a small scale and madison says if you look at all these republics in the past, his phrase they are as shortrt as they are violent n their deaths and so that's what he's trying to avoid and he thinks the way to avoid that is to extend the government over greater territory and more people the greater population p and then solve the problems of the representationo . >> i have nothing...
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not you're not consistent but the point i'm trying to make the madison is that what david said? is that there's a lawfare campaign against president trump, and he's comparing that to what ana said about what's going on in nicaragua, which is not the same at all because there's no leadership that's not what you finish let me finish say there's no there is no leadership in the top of our government who is encouraging the president, the former president, to be locked up. this has happened at separately. these are state and local jurisdictions. aside, the two federal jurisdictions are handled by an independent counsel and editor-in-chief. totally different situation had i mean, the whole thing that we're we're seeing as a country is actually the system working completely independently of some sort of magic can, i mean, you've got in florida case that's basically stalled against trump. >> yes. exactly. or look at new york right now, taken, take trump out of the picture. look in new york mayor eric adams, investigation all around his administration, governments working as intended to
not you're not consistent but the point i'm trying to make the madison is that what david said? is that there's a lawfare campaign against president trump, and he's comparing that to what ana said about what's going on in nicaragua, which is not the same at all because there's no leadership that's not what you finish let me finish say there's no there is no leadership in the top of our government who is encouraging the president, the former president, to be locked up. this has happened at...
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let's go to madison scarpino. madison?you mentioned have been here in georgia. according to the governor and we no one of the people who died here in georgia was a first responder. now, of course heavy rains brought some severe flooding to parts of atlanta prompting the city's first-ever flash flood emergency and thankfully, a lot of the flood water is quickly receding but go ahead and take a look at the same area that we're in right now from earlier this morning. the flooding made part of the parking lot look basically like a river. cars almost completely submerged and several people had to be rescued by crews on boats here and around the city. now not too far from the apartment complex where we are right now, atlanta fire and rescue saved a couple. their infant baby and their pet dog this morning and we spoke to one resident who says they knew bad weather was coming but were still shocked when they woke up this morning. >> i didn't realize it had gotten all the way up to these houses right here. it's pretty devastating.
let's go to madison scarpino. madison?you mentioned have been here in georgia. according to the governor and we no one of the people who died here in georgia was a first responder. now, of course heavy rains brought some severe flooding to parts of atlanta prompting the city's first-ever flash flood emergency and thankfully, a lot of the flood water is quickly receding but go ahead and take a look at the same area that we're in right now from earlier this morning. the flooding made part of the...
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madison scarpino is live with more and, madison, this has really left a lot of folks in the town scratching>> reporter: yeah, exactly, griff. and the alleged murder happened in a very tight-knit, small mountain town, so people there, like you just said, they're still trying the process this, especially since both the sheriff and the local judge were well known in that community. a court clerk even says that she saw them getting ready to to go out to lunch together about three hours before the shooting. now, those who knew sheriff shaun mickey steins and judge kevin mullins say they were funds who -- friends who worked to the for years. >> i'm still in shock. it's unreal. >> reporter: kentucky state police say sheriff steins surrendered without issue and is now charged with first-degree murder. there's still a lot of questions about why this happened. >> we know that it was an argument between the two that led up, but what exactly transpired prior to the shots being fired, still things we're trying to get answers to. >> reporter: we do know sheriff steins is accused of ignoring abuse by one
madison scarpino is live with more and, madison, this has really left a lot of folks in the town scratching>> reporter: yeah, exactly, griff. and the alleged murder happened in a very tight-knit, small mountain town, so people there, like you just said, they're still trying the process this, especially since both the sheriff and the local judge were well known in that community. a court clerk even says that she saw them getting ready to to go out to lunch together about three hours before...
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madison scarpino is live in atlanta with the latest. hello, madison. >> reporter: hello, mike.hooting suspect's mother called school about 30 minutes before the attack that left 4 dead. the mother reportedly warned a school counselor about a, quote, extreme emergency. 9 and the washington post says this is backed up by a call log, but right now it's the unclear exactly what prompted 14-year-old colt gray's mother to warn the the school about a her son. >> precautions were taken. classrooms told to lock their doors? what were instructions given to them? all of those steps and whatever steps the school may have taken following that phone call is going to be heavily scrutinized. >> reporter: 14-year-old's mother does have a past with drugs, family violence and other crimes, but she's not involved in the shooting case, and the d.a. says that she is cooperating with the investigation. the teenager's father, however, is charged with murder along with his son. so, of course, still a lot of legal questions surrounding the teen and his parents. students, meanwhile, in the bare row count
madison scarpino is live in atlanta with the latest. hello, madison. >> reporter: hello, mike.hooting suspect's mother called school about 30 minutes before the attack that left 4 dead. the mother reportedly warned a school counselor about a, quote, extreme emergency. 9 and the washington post says this is backed up by a call log, but right now it's the unclear exactly what prompted 14-year-old colt gray's mother to warn the the school about a her son. >> precautions were taken....