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madison: i think we do. stuart: thank you, madison.g up, despite previously saying she'd fight trump's deportation plan, the governor of massachusetts wants trump to take real action on the border. >> man on fixing the border, he has the opportunity now with the house and senate and being in charge of administration. i hope he does. stuart: that's very different from what we're used to hearing from her. are we going to see more democrats come around on helping trump? we'll take that issue...
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cheryl: probatively bull rider in big apple madison live in madison square garden with latest a fun eventheryl it is so fun, they are getting ready here, less than 12 hours ago playing ice hockey you are getting ready for professional bull riding seeing some dump truck to my left 50 dump trucks brought in with 1.5 million pounds of dirt that is spread across madison square garden, to transform this event, space, when sunday all dirt brought back to new jersey speaking of new jersey, we have had crew there there was real pros of this event the bulls 123 bulls, that are ready to come to new york city to be ridden this weekend those bulls are the buckiest in the world best ones can be worth up to half a million dollars. if they buck well to breed worth money talking about this weekend, the winner of this weekend is going to take home roughly 144,000 dollars, okay how do they do that. >> you have to stay on a bull for 8 seconds, down the sound like a lot of time it is when you have a really angry bull beneath you a guy here knows, one of the entertains host of this event, we are having a bunc
cheryl: probatively bull rider in big apple madison live in madison square garden with latest a fun eventheryl it is so fun, they are getting ready here, less than 12 hours ago playing ice hockey you are getting ready for professional bull riding seeing some dump truck to my left 50 dump trucks brought in with 1.5 million pounds of dirt that is spread across madison square garden, to transform this event, space, when sunday all dirt brought back to new jersey speaking of new jersey, we have had...
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james madison -- and this is the one of the most telling remarks madison perhaps ever made, and he wrote this in a letter memorably. we're in a wilderness without a single footstep to guide us. james madison who was in a sense the closest to a embodiment of a guiding spirit that the first congress had. i'll speak of him again in a minute. madison feared that no one would show up. if you read his letters, and i want to mention parenthetically because some of you may already be aware of this, there was a marvelous project, the first federal congress project, which was founded as long as 50 years ago and just recently completed the 23rd volume of the collected papers of the first congress, not online, unfortunately, but makes fabulous reading for anybody who really wants to know what the founders were talking about when they were trying to do the work. anyway, madison feared that nobody would show up, there wouldn't even be a quorum, and his letters from that period arh to begin with and you read his letters, he's on the brink of collapse, that it was all going to be a fizzle at the start.
james madison -- and this is the one of the most telling remarks madison perhaps ever made, and he wrote this in a letter memorably. we're in a wilderness without a single footstep to guide us. james madison who was in a sense the closest to a embodiment of a guiding spirit that the first congress had. i'll speak of him again in a minute. madison feared that no one would show up. if you read his letters, and i want to mention parenthetically because some of you may already be aware of this,...
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dolley madison doing a little matchmaking directly east of dolley madison's party room is the blue room of the white house. when she stands here in the late afternoon of august 24th, 1814, dinner was set. but the party coming was not invited. two years into the war of 1812, british troops entered the city at 730 that evening, raising the unfit capital first, burning their way down pennsylvania avenue. they head towards the white house. one of the great melodramatic moments of the white house. mrs. madison, in the blue room with her telescopes lit, puffing on the smoke from the battle the soldiers approached. she was absolutely terrified. nobody thought they'd really burn the buildings. our best account is from body servant paul jennings, a slave who was last one that we know who ever saw the white house. and he wrote a memoir and he tells about it. they had dinner set for 40 people and madison said at the end of the dining room table with monroe, they had a glass of wine, and then they took off and jennings banked the fires in the kitchen and left and locked the doors just before the br
dolley madison doing a little matchmaking directly east of dolley madison's party room is the blue room of the white house. when she stands here in the late afternoon of august 24th, 1814, dinner was set. but the party coming was not invited. two years into the war of 1812, british troops entered the city at 730 that evening, raising the unfit capital first, burning their way down pennsylvania avenue. they head towards the white house. one of the great melodramatic moments of the white house....
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madison said we will be rebuilt. they will be rebuilt as they were. >> in a ground-floor service hall you can still see the original burn marks left from the inferno. as james madison would've looked at these charred stones in the archway the house was rising again just as george washington designed it but with construction taking over two years to complete james and dolly madison will never live here again. it is time for a new president and his wife to make their marks on the home. tn continuous use here, and they tn were brought to the white house by president and first lady whose influence is seen all around the home, but in the blue >> they are some of the oldest remaining items that have been in continuous use here and they were brought to the white house by a president and first lady whose influence is seen all around the home but centered in the blue room. the blue room is's and one of the most authentic in the house that could go back to one time in the white house. i probably would go back to the monroe per
madison said we will be rebuilt. they will be rebuilt as they were. >> in a ground-floor service hall you can still see the original burn marks left from the inferno. as james madison would've looked at these charred stones in the archway the house was rising again just as george washington designed it but with construction taking over two years to complete james and dolly madison will never live here again. it is time for a new president and his wife to make their marks on the home. tn...
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rachel: madison, thanks so much. heart breaking to see the photos and so many of them young people as well. but also just how this didn't need to happen. those barriers should have been there. they shouldn't have been removed in preparation for the super bowl. new year's eve is a big event, and so there's no better indication of how dysfunctional the city is and anne kirk patrick, the new orleans police superintendent and talking about she didn't know they were supposed to be there. >> yellow archers there along the sidewalk and that would be to be preventative if someone had or this particular terrorist went around up on the sidewalk, that's what that would do. it would slow that down for anyone that thought they could reach our targets. actually we have them, i didn't know about them but we have them. guy: count the things wrong with that sound byte and describing the measures that would have been effective to stop an tay tack like 25 and not being used and in response, she admits she had no idea they were there an
rachel: madison, thanks so much. heart breaking to see the photos and so many of them young people as well. but also just how this didn't need to happen. those barriers should have been there. they shouldn't have been removed in preparation for the super bowl. new year's eve is a big event, and so there's no better indication of how dysfunctional the city is and anne kirk patrick, the new orleans police superintendent and talking about she didn't know they were supposed to be there. >>...
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charlie: a madison scarpino is live with more.orter: the local law firm filing the suit is representing one of the survivors of this attack, it and says that the new orleans police department and the city failed to put basic safety precautions in place that may have prevented this tragedy. the typical -- in place here in the french quarter were not due to the super bowl preparations. the police chief said she did not even know about the barriers, and we're learning more about the 14 innocent people who were killed by sam sign din jabbar's attack. an 18-year-old girl, a former princeton football place, a 27-year-old single mother and a 25-year-old man from new jersey just to name a few of them. and just days after the attack, bourbon street is now fully reopened, but people are still trying to process what happened. fox spoke with one man who is visiting new orleans. his daughter got here before her dad and was in the french quarter just hours before the attack. listen. >> we were freaking out. and when you're nine hours away, it's
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please welcome mikey madison! was one of my favorite shows that you were on. [ cheers and applause ] which we watched for many years. now here you are, grown up, playing a stripper in this movie. [ laughter ] which took me a minute, you know, to kind of get over the fact that -- and from brooklyn also, which is -- actually kind of like my old neighborhood in brooklyn where i grew up, it seemed is where you were shooting this. >> oh, really, in brighton beach? >> jimmy: well, i was in mill base son, but it seemed like you were in that area. >> oh, yeah, that's where the mansion we filmed at is. >> jimmy: the mansion. we lived in a mansion. no, we didn't live in a mansion. [ laughter ] in the smallest house you could possibly imagine. >> oh, okay. >> jimmy: you had to learn a brooklyn accent and all this kind of stuff, right? >> i did, yes. i went to brighton beach about a month early so i could fine-tune the accent. you know, walk into coffee shops, test it out. which is a little bit embarrassing to admit, but i di
please welcome mikey madison! was one of my favorite shows that you were on. [ cheers and applause ] which we watched for many years. now here you are, grown up, playing a stripper in this movie. [ laughter ] which took me a minute, you know, to kind of get over the fact that -- and from brooklyn also, which is -- actually kind of like my old neighborhood in brooklyn where i grew up, it seemed is where you were shooting this. >> oh, really, in brighton beach? >> jimmy: well, i was...
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she has happily called madison, wisconsin her home. she has a dedicated librarian at both the monona public library and the waukanakee public library. she has a proud and sometimes terrified of a trans kid and currently lives with her husband, stepson and two cats are author. tonight is kavin senapathy coven is an award winning science journalist covering parenting health and social justice, a sought after analyst and speaker sympathies writer has appeared in slate's self. the daily beast salon sideshow, forbes and more. let's give a round of applause. our speakers. tonight's. thank you. oh, yeah, you got it. okay thanks much, everyone, for being i see a of familiar and comforting so i'm thrilled to you all join me here today for my first book official book reading event. i think there are some seats left if you want to file in or you can go into the back. there are a lot of special people here today, so i can't go through everyone, but especially my kids, asha and gwen. you can come in and, move to the back. so, yes, jason, i'm going
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stuart: thank you, madison. >> you got it. ago joe rogan warned a fire of this scale would break out in california. >> one day it's just going to be the right wind, and fire's going to start in the right place, and it's going to burn through l.a. all the way to the ocean, and there's not a [bleep] thing we can do about it. stuart: if rogan was aware of it, how were local officials caught off guard? we're all over that one. >>> fitness guru jillian michaels has evacuated her mom from the california fires. this after she lost her own home in 2018 in the woolsey fire. she calls leadership in the state negligent, and she's here the sound off. she's next. ♪ ♪ after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" bacon and eggs 25/7. you're darn right. solar stocks are up 20% with the additional hour in the day. [ clocks ticking ] i'm ruined. with the extra hour i'm thinking companywide power nap. let's put it to a vote. [ all snoring ] this is going to wreak havoc
stuart: thank you, madison. >> you got it. ago joe rogan warned a fire of this scale would break out in california. >> one day it's just going to be the right wind, and fire's going to start in the right place, and it's going to burn through l.a. all the way to the ocean, and there's not a [bleep] thing we can do about it. stuart: if rogan was aware of it, how were local officials caught off guard? we're all over that one. >>> fitness guru jillian michaels has evacuated her...
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he said, you know, and it's madison madison's to something here. larger states seem to go for the virginia plan. smaller states for the new jersey plan. right. well, the division a little bit clearer, actually. if you look land claims which states are landed which are land less and is that going to change ultimately moving forward because some of these states have trimmed wanda's western land claims right. which they are going to ultimately cede over to the national government. but that's not abundantly clear at this point. so new jersey plan is going call for an amendment. the articles not scrapping of the articles. the. right. we're not going to do away with them. we're going to amend them. this, incidentally, is, i think, where some of the source of the misunderstanding or the misapprehension comes from about the new jersey plan, because at that point, it sounds like, oh, well, you don't really intend any change. you're to amend them. that doesn't sound, you know, shall i say, very substantial, just amend them. they want to continue with a singl
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madison alworth at msg. madison.sg completely transformed and 1.5 million pounds brought in from jersey and the bulls also brought in from jesse: peasantsy and 12 bulls made their way into manhattan for tonight's competition. we're talking about a big purse, $144,000 roughly for whatever rider can stay on and have the best performance, but the bulls themselves are also worth a lot of money. cord knows this better than anyone. you were once a professional bull rider and now an owner. give me the back of the business. what makes one bull better than another? >> they're athletes is the mindset like any other sport whether baseball, basketball, the bucking bulls are athletes. they've got to want to do it. i started raising bucking bulls for myself to train on. about the time i retired, the bull value kept going up and it's a crazy trade now. reporter: you have a two time world champion. these guys can be worth potentially half a million if not more. how do you look at asset like that? >> it's neat and riding solo two tim
madison alworth at msg. madison.sg completely transformed and 1.5 million pounds brought in from jersey and the bulls also brought in from jesse: peasantsy and 12 bulls made their way into manhattan for tonight's competition. we're talking about a big purse, $144,000 roughly for whatever rider can stay on and have the best performance, but the bulls themselves are also worth a lot of money. cord knows this better than anyone. you were once a professional bull rider and now an owner. give me the...
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[ cheers and applause ] mikey madison, everybody! app i used didn't have agentforce. so an ai agent didn't know to move my reservations inside... ...or know what i like to eat, which is not that. what's up, my brother? oh, hey, bud! we really needed this rain. right? [car splashing rain water] agentforce helps restaurants prevent dining disasters. paddle on over! it's what ai was meant to be. we got you, brother. >> university of maryland global campus is a a schoofor real life, one that values the successes you've already achieved. earn up to 90 undergraduate credits for relevant experience and get the support you need from your first day to graduation day and beyond. what will your next success be? as the people you love get older, to graduation day and beyond. their risk of severe flu and covid goes up. last year, those viruses hospitalized nearly 1 million people 65 and older. so if someone you love is older, talk with them about vaccines. ♪ we making magic ♪ ♪ all day, all day ♪ ♪ can't stop, no way ♪ ♪ we making magic ♪ ♪ it's
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that's when james madison came to the rescue. by drafted the bill of rights. the first 10 amendments to the united states constitution. originally madison felt that the bill of rights were unnecessary because it was obvious to him that the government couldn't exert powers that the constitution had not assigned to it. everybody in this hall knows, governments don't like to limit themselves. instead, they are -- [applause] they are constantly moving to exert and appropriate new powers. the patriots in 1791 vividly remembered the british tyranny and they knew that every power that a government takes, it will never voluntarily relinquish. and every power a government takes, it will ultimately abuse to the ultimate extent possible. that's why the delegates to the constitutional convention balked at a constitution that only enumerated government powers, but nowhere limited them. so thanks to george mason, the bill of rights was enshrined in our nation's founding document, the main articles of the constitution enumerate what the government can do. the bill of rights
that's when james madison came to the rescue. by drafted the bill of rights. the first 10 amendments to the united states constitution. originally madison felt that the bill of rights were unnecessary because it was obvious to him that the government couldn't exert powers that the constitution had not assigned to it. everybody in this hall knows, governments don't like to limit themselves. instead, they are -- [applause] they are constantly moving to exert and appropriate new powers. the...
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david: madison, thank you very much for that. well, how was this suspect not on the radar, and how could something like this be prevented in the future? the let's ask former fbi investigator bill daley. so many problems with this investigation. of course, before the terror attack there were problems, but the first person from the fbi, the former agency for which you work, was a fbi special agent who definitively said this was not a terror attack. obviouslying that was a terrible thing to have said before the evidence was in because it did turn out to be a terror attack. is the investigation back on traffic -- track specifically with the fbi's role in it? >> i actually do think it is on track, and it is unfortunate one spurious comment by one representative of the fbi said that when with, in fact, there was evidence that was coming on the heels of that which suggested with a flag at the back of the vehicle that it wasn't. put that aside for a second, the investigation is continuing. in fact, you talk about early warning signs. it
david: madison, thank you very much for that. well, how was this suspect not on the radar, and how could something like this be prevented in the future? the let's ask former fbi investigator bill daley. so many problems with this investigation. of course, before the terror attack there were problems, but the first person from the fbi, the former agency for which you work, was a fbi special agent who definitively said this was not a terror attack. obviouslying that was a terrible thing to have...
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james madison was 25 and alexander hamilton was just 19. it's incredible.were taking on the strongest military in the world and those colonists picked up their hunting rifles and their muskets and decided to fight for freedom. if they can do that we can do what we have to do this election cycle. we can do it. in fact, ben franklin at the time reminded them of the job. ben franklin said as he signed the declaration of independence we must all hang together or most assuredly we will all hang separately. they knew the risks but took on the fight anyway and did it for us. they gave us this experiment of a republic if we can keep it. and now is the time. they fought and let's not lose it on our watch. i will tell you one last story before i leave your years ago i had a lady walked up to me and she said to me my name is sherry and she said you don't know me but i own a pearl store. i said, really? she goes, yes. i go, why do you only sell pearls? she said because they are the only precious gem made from a living creature. all others are created a different way bu
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. >> bryan: let's go live to madison scarpino on the ground in new orleans.on, what's the latest there? >> well, bryan, we are now learning about a few of the victims. one of the ten people killed is a 2015 graduate of a lafayette, louisiana, high school, tyler back. the school says he was a standout sports star and the university of georgia confirms that one of its students is among those who are critically injured right now, and we are here right outside the iconic bourbon street, which is now an active crime scene. law-enforcement and bomb dogs are scouring the area. the fbi says multiple ieds were found in the suspect's car and the french quarter, and isis flight was on the back of the car, and the fbi is asking the public for all the help they can get because as w saying, they believe the evil. and when we face evil, we have,n indeed stand in strength. in a time of crisis. >> officials announcing just hours ago, tonight's sugar bowl football game between the university of georgia and notre dame is now postponed for 24 hours. over 60,000 fans are expected
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. >>> madison. >> hello, the fbi just said that they do not believe that the 42-year-old suspect acted alone and they're asking for the public to help identify any other potential suspect. this is all happening during a very busy time in a very busy city, new year's eve last night. the sugar bowl football game between ug-a-notre dame was set for tonight. we now know it's been postponed 24 hours as this active investigation continues. the iconic bourbon street in new orleans is still currently an active crime scene. we've just heard from several state and local officials, here's the mayor of new orleans. listen. >> i want to express my deep, deepest condolences to the families and loved ones that were impacted by this tragedy on bourbon street in the heart of the city of new orleans and i know that the entire new orleans city council grieves along right with me, no doubt about that. and our people and our families. we're committed no doubt to uncovering all details surrounding this tragedy. and we're taking every necessary step to put even more safety procedures in place. >> the fbi say
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madison scarpino we will check in with you later this hour.resident biden says he has been in contact with every single agency in the federal government as well as louisiana about this attack. and president-elect trump is out with a forceful message of his own tonight. correspondent david spunt has the latest live from the white house. good evening to you, david. >> aishah, right now president biden is at camp david. the presidential retreat in the maryland mountains. he received updates today from the heads of the department of homeland security, the fbi. the depa department of justice intelligence agencies, other advisers to get the latest piece of information. here he is reacting to this tragedy at the airport hours ago. >> you heard what happened? >> my reaction was one of anger and frustration. thank you. >> anger and frustration the president refused to comment further referring to an earlier statement that says my hearts goes out to the victims and families trying to celebrate the holiday no. justification for violence of any kind will
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madison scarpino joins us live from new orleans with the latest. madison? good morning, ainsley.city. plans to discuss that with president biden. as you mentioned he will be here this afternoon to pray and mourn with the families of the victims. yesterday the fbi gave us a lot more insight into shamsud-din jabbar's actions leading up to wednesday's attack. authorities say jabbar made at least two trips to new orleans in the months leading up to the attack the fbi says by using meta smart glasses jabbar recorded himself biking through the french quarter during this trip fbi also said he had video recording glasses on during wednesday's attack but they were not activated. here is he with those meta glasses. authorities are trying to figure out how this texas born army vet turned radical and inspired by the islamic state. the fbi also shared videos of jabbar placing ieds around bourbon street. he placed one explosive in a cooler 1:53 a.m. jabbar dropped off the second ied around 2:20 a.m. unless than an hour before the truck attack. >> the devices did have receivers attached to them
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david: thank you very much for that, madison. president biden is expected to visit new orleans monday in wake of the terror attack as madison just said. to lucas tomlinson at the white house with more. >> well, david, the president was asked yesterday had he spoken to any of the victims' families? >> mr. president, have you spoken to any of the families of the victims in new orleans? >> yes, i have. >> what have they told you? what are there-- >> thank you, thank you. let's go, guys, thank you, everybody. >> after an isis-inspired terror attack on bourbon street, critics said the fbi has taken off their eye off the ball, preying on grandmothers outside of clinics off terrorism. back to 2023, biden said white supremacy was the biggest trer terror threat in the u.s.ment i followed up in the briefing room. >> and thank you, everybody. still consider white supremacy the greatest threat in the united states? >> no dice there. the president will hand out medals of freedoming, bono, a and-- >> thank you, with me is louisiana republican
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madison scarpino is live in new orleans with more. good afternoon, madison. >> reporter: yeah, those meta glasses that this you were talking about, he actually wore those as well according to authorities today during the new year's eve attack, but they were not turned on. but bottom line will, all of these authorities that we heard from, the fbi, fbi new orleans, atf, the governor, the mayor, they all reiterated that they do believe that jabbar acted alone, but they did give a lot more details into exactly what they know of that happened new year's eve. you can see video right now of jabbar placing -- this is what they say he's doing, placing the ieds on bourbon street. they actually found two. they're hidden in a cooler that they know he bought earlier that day according to everything they told us today. the first cooler with an ied was placed at bourbon and st. peter's street around 1:53 a.m., and a second ied in a bucket-type cooler was placed on bourbon and tow louis street at 2:20 the a.m. and, of course, we know that this horrif
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. >>> madison scarpino is live on the ground in new orleans but first let's go to david at the whitese with more on the federal investigation. >> hey, molly and brian. we know there are potential -- other people that authorities are looking for, specifically the fbi. the fbi assistant agent in charge there said so at that news conference, i want to bring in new reporting. right now the associated press is reporting that agency reviewed a louisiana state police intelligence bulletin that shows that there were guns and pipe bombs also found in the suspect's vehicle. according to the associated press, the devices were concealed within coolers, were wired for remote detonation, again from a louisiana state police bulletin. also a corresponding remote control discovered inside the vehicle. this is also significant. according to the same intelligence bulletin, surveillance footage captured three men and a woman placing one of multiple improvised explosive devices. so certainly more to this investigation. president biden meanwhile is not here at the white house today on this first day of 20
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in i will send it back to you. >> lawrence: thank you, madison, we appreciate it. so the first thing that comes to mind was madison's reporting that they -- the feds plan on turning the scene back over to the local cops. what we learned from the preference yesterday, the moment that the feds turned the scene back over that they're opening up bourbon street. you are about to put law enforcement in another peculiar situation. they have to secure this bowl game tonight and now bourbon street is going to be back open and have to secure that because last time i checked. they still have not fixed the security that led to this attack, which is the guy was able to go on the sidewalk. >> shannon: just the stories that are emerging from the ground there. eyewitnesses of what happened and those who feel like alex birth mitchell who joined us last hour who feel is he lucky to be alive. he told us this just moments ago. >> couldn't go anywhere. i couldn't do anything. the police wouldn't let us. and looking back on it, it makes sense, you know, it's a terrorist event. so it's o
in i will send it back to you. >> lawrence: thank you, madison, we appreciate it. so the first thing that comes to mind was madison's reporting that they -- the feds plan on turning the scene back over to the local cops. what we learned from the preference yesterday, the moment that the feds turned the scene back over that they're opening up bourbon street. you are about to put law enforcement in another peculiar situation. they have to secure this bowl game tonight and now bourbon street...
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books, including john marshall: the man who made the supreme court, a life of abraham lincoln, james madison george washington on leadership. his writings have appeared in the new yorker, the new york times, the wall street journal, the atlantic monthly , time, and vanity fair. he is currently a senior editor of national review and a senior fellow at the national review institute. this evening the podium stands near that place in which we invest emotion in the words of our speaker. because it was where winston churchill was admitted to membership in the society. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming richard brookhiser to the podium. >> thank you for that introduction. thank you for coming out. i'm a repeater here. years ago, i filmed a scene from a documentary for a film of by michael pack, which was rediscovering george washington. and we did a scene from washington's favorite play he and we use this to illustrate the moment at newberg when he talks his officers down from a mutiny. and the scene in the play shows ko similarly ending a mutiny in his own roman troops and we wanted
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madison marsh reflecting on the last year doing double duty. >> steve: final hour of "fox and friends" starts right now. >> ainsley: a fox news alert. meta policy chief sitting down with "fox and friends" to detail the social media's giant on free speech. >> steve: brooke singman will join us to explain what it all means and breaking news. >> brooke: meta announced changes allowing more free speech and curbing -- mark zuckerberg releasing this message. >> we will simplify policy and restore free expression on our platform, more specifically get rid of fact checkers and replace with notes similar to x starting in the u.s. >> brooke: changes like replacing third-party fact checking with community notes, a model seen on x. and meta will lift topics like immigration and gender identity. focus on illegal and high severity issue bes instead and reduce removal of political content on its platform. meta joined "fox and friends" in an exclusive interview. >> there is no question the things that happen at meta of coming from mark. there has been a change over last four years. we saw a lot of so
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so he's all about like james madison. let's let's ratify constitution. but then the way it's implemented is concentrating too much power. and the federal. so i don't think is a response to washington. i think there's a pretty consistent ideology throughout his life that you can follow. but i will say that i think washington's view of gates, which is pretty well documented as being being bad, has really clouded how historians. viewed gates especially look at read historians the 19th century. they hate gates even they want historians like gates, but especially like the 19 early 20th century's they're trying to celebrate washington this great founder of the nation and, he really doesn't like this other guy. the other becomes kind of the bad guy in many ways and ways that are sometimes another. washington's criticism always unfair. but i think the way that historians have often interpreted it has probably hurt gates's legacy a bit. and one way to think about it is it's not really much named after is like, think about the other revolutionary generals. there's
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congratulations to you and your wife, madison. the head to the 2025 season? >> for me i've been doing the sport of nascar racing for a long time now and it's cool to have our son stetson taking him to the racetrack. he missed our big talladega win. looking forward to get him in victory lane this year. he watches fox news every morning. >> lawrence: start them young. >> we're starting them young. we're here in new york for the pbr event with our energy drink family. we come here, get to see the christmas lights after christmas a little bit less busy of the city. that's always fun. for us it is all about getting back to the racetrack and we have fun at our farm but i'm ready to get back going. >> brian: people get babysitters. you have to get a bull sitter. >> we do. madison keeps bringing our high land cows. >> february 16th, tulsa? >> i'm running our energy drink at the tulsa chile bowl. we have a huge event. nascar hasn't been there in such a long time. >> brian: a great winter for you. back in action. nice to see you. >> lawrenc
congratulations to you and your wife, madison. the head to the 2025 season? >> for me i've been doing the sport of nascar racing for a long time now and it's cool to have our son stetson taking him to the racetrack. he missed our big talladega win. looking forward to get him in victory lane this year. he watches fox news every morning. >> lawrence: start them young. >> we're starting them young. we're here in new york for the pbr event with our energy drink family. we come...
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she'll face madison keys in the last 16.playing in qualifying for the australian open. the sixteen—year—old is trying to follow in the footsteps of his two—time grand slam winning father. but he was up against nikoloz basil—ashvili in melbourne. the georgian is twice his age and was once ranked in the top 20 and proved too good for young hewitt winning 6—1, 6—4. and that's all the sport for now. the perkins braille typewriter is the world's most widely used braille machine, and helps thousands of blind people write and also learn how to read braille. however, there is only one man in the uk who is officially certified in repairing them — and he's retiring. now, he's looking for an apprentice, as jayne mccubbin reports. newsreel: if you think this object's a bird's - eye view of pimples on an elephant, you're wrong. of course you'd be wrong. not guessed it? well, it's braille. it enables 80,000 blind people in britain alone to read. the six dot reading system was created by french teenager louis braille. but 200 years after i
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about james madison and jefferson and washington later just to see again after many years of study a long time ago about those early days of our own country. as you all may know, the first draft of the constitution did not include the bill of rights. they couldn't get enough states to ratify the constitution of the united states until the bill of rights were added. so that was a very major undertaking, and james madison and others helped to draft those finally-accepted 10 amendments to the constitution known as the bill of rights. that didn't include everyone. it wasn't until after the civil war when the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments were passed, and then, let me ask you, when did women get the right to vote in this country? [indiscernible] [indiscernible] pres. carter: that's not right. that's when white women got the right to vote. that's a very important thing to remember, because in 1920, the constitution was passed, but when they were said that women had a right to vote, well you couldn't discriminate because of sex it just really included white women. it wasn't until 30 someth
about james madison and jefferson and washington later just to see again after many years of study a long time ago about those early days of our own country. as you all may know, the first draft of the constitution did not include the bill of rights. they couldn't get enough states to ratify the constitution of the united states until the bill of rights were added. so that was a very major undertaking, and james madison and others helped to draft those finally-accepted 10 amendments to the...
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that was a major undertaking and james madison and others had to draw those 10 amendments. those did not include everyone. after the civil war when the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments were passed. when did women get the right to vote in this country? [indiscernible] that is not right. [laughter] pres. carter: that is when white women got the right to vote. that is a very important thing to remember. in 1920 the constitution was passed, when they said women had a right to vote and you could not discriminate because of sex, it only meant white women. it was only when the civil rights laws were passed, after the civil rights movement and african-american women also had the right to vote. until then in the south you had to pay a poll tax. it has been a step-by-step progressive element. i would say in the 1960's and 1970's the u.s. raved a sigh of relief -- breathed a sigh of relief because they said there would be no discrimination in the military forces or civil service. that was seven years before rosa parks on the bus. and of course, when that was successful, we passed the c
that was a major undertaking and james madison and others had to draw those 10 amendments. those did not include everyone. after the civil war when the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments were passed. when did women get the right to vote in this country? [indiscernible] that is not right. [laughter] pres. carter: that is when white women got the right to vote. that is a very important thing to remember. in 1920 the constitution was passed, when they said women had a right to vote and you could not...
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guy: professional bull riding returning to madison square garden, day two is tonight.of fans. charlie: live with the world's most famous arena with meteorologist adam klotz and professional bull rider cord mccoy. reporter: hey, good morning, guys. cord mccoy is maybe the most cowboy name i've ever heard and meeting fascinating people out here. you're telling me this is so much in your dna. what was it about your family lineage moving across oklahoma? >> i hear stories about my family coming to oklahoma in a wagon and flying to new york city to a big bull riding seventh a pretty big deal. it's so neat that the my life i've been a cowboy and i guess to live in the time of how popular it is and have sold out crowds here in new york city and to share bull riding and our way of life is pretty cool time to live in. reporter: i wanted to ask you that because you've been doing this for such a long time. you've gone from riding to now really kind of managing the bulls. what is the change that you've seen as far as popularity and different folks being interested in this in a way
guy: professional bull riding returning to madison square garden, day two is tonight.of fans. charlie: live with the world's most famous arena with meteorologist adam klotz and professional bull rider cord mccoy. reporter: hey, good morning, guys. cord mccoy is maybe the most cowboy name i've ever heard and meeting fascinating people out here. you're telling me this is so much in your dna. what was it about your family lineage moving across oklahoma? >> i hear stories about my family...
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>> i read a book about james madison and jefferson and washington. to see again after many years of study, a long time ago, about the early days of our country. as you may know, the first draft of the constitution did not include the bill of rights. they could not get enough states to ratify the constitution until the bill was added. that was a very major undertaking. james madison and others had to draft the 10 amendments to the constitution known when the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments let me ask you all , when did the women get a right to vote thing to remember. in 1920, but it was really just for white women. it was not until 30 something years later that civil rights laws were passed when lyndon johnson was president. during the civil rights movement african-american women also got the right to vote. that was an important issue. the 25th amendment came along later and you did not have to pay the poll tax. but until then in some southern states you had to pay a poll tax in order to vote. in the 1960's and 1970's, the united states breathed a sig
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i'll send it back to you guys. >> thank you, madison.t's so important to take the time now to remember those victims and not just the perpetrator. rachel: yeah. >> now to a fox weather alert. a monstrous winter storm dumping snow over the midwest, nearly 60 million people across 27 states face threats of heavy snow, ice and freezing cold temperatures. >> roads feeling solid in much of the midwest and the reining super bowl champions had their flight delayed for more than four hours on the tarmac last night because of the ice issue as they were traveling to the game against the denver broncos. rachel: the travel mess could continue into this morning as more than 1,000 flights have been delayed and more than 700 were canceled. we'll turn to meteorologist rick reichmuth for a fox weather forecast. what's it looking like. >> the airports will be a mess from kansas city to st. louis, a lot of cancellations in those airports. you can't keep up with all of the de-icing when you have this kind of ice storm here. take a look at the radar picture
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madison scarpino is alive with the very latest on the investigation. hi madison. >> hilallowed today's update the fbi says the investigation is just getting started. as you heard shamsud-din jabbar chabrol travel to egypt and canada and 28231 of the main focuses right now is figuring out if that had anything to do with this attack. both state and federal authorities are reiterating that there are no other suspects. cooks all investigative details and evidence that we have now still support that jabbar acted alone here in new orleans. we have not seen any indications of an accomplice in the united states. we are still looking into potential associates in the u.s. and outside of our borders. >> authorities say jabbar made at least two trips to new orleans and the months leading up to the attack with the fbi says using meta- glasses jabbar recorded himself a biking through the french quarter. the fbi said he had this video recording glasses on it during wednesday's attack. the glasses were not activated. here he is with those glasses during this the same
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helping produce our historic rallies and events rnc madison square garden, mcdonald's commercial and seriously viral garr package justin will continue to serve as external operations as executive producer for major events and public appearances. congratulations, justin. keep up the great work. you know, from my memory. he didn't really ever stop having rallies after he was elected in 2016. he continued to have -- so there might be a lot of opportunity for justin to keep doing what he is doing. >> griff: go ahead. >> nicole: i do love that president-elect trump is continuing to post on truth social and sometimes they get over to x because this is one of the reasons why he connects with the american people. it's obvious. he is writing these posts as opposed to president biden x posts. you never knew who was writing that. certainly never sounded like him. he, again, is speak directly to the american people. on top of that obviously, he worked the media perfectly which was a huge driving force behind his 2024 campaign. i think justin producing some of these massive events that clearly ga
helping produce our historic rallies and events rnc madison square garden, mcdonald's commercial and seriously viral garr package justin will continue to serve as external operations as executive producer for major events and public appearances. congratulations, justin. keep up the great work. you know, from my memory. he didn't really ever stop having rallies after he was elected in 2016. he continued to have -- so there might be a lot of opportunity for justin to keep doing what he is doing....
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john marshall, the man who made the supreme court, found her son the life of abraham lincoln, james madisonorge washington on leadership. what would the founders do. alexander hamilton, american and founding father, rediscovering george washington, and i brought my copy of my book that my wife gave me shortly after 9/11 in 2001. rs writings have appeared in the new yorker, the wall street journal, "time" and "vanity fair." he is a senior fellow at the national review institute. this evening the podium stands near the podium where we invest emotion in the words of our speaker because it was where winston churchill had society ney 1947 representing a revolutionary war officer from whom he had descended through his american mother. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming richard brookhiser to the podium. [ applause ] coming out. i'm a repeater here. 25 years ago, i filmed a scene, a do ar>> thank you for that introduction. thank you for coming out. i'm a repeater here. 25 years ago i filmed a scene from the documentary for a film by michael pack which was rediscovering george washing
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michael minor, the plumber, 13 years younger than danielle, told them the two had met on ashley madisonives looking to cheat. the website's slogan? "life is short. have an affair." this was someone looking to have an affair. they both were. yeah. andrea canning (voiceover): but michael insisted, this was no casual fling. after all, the affair had lasted four years. what's more-- he told detectives, he had fallen in love with danielle. he was smitten. i mean, he was totally obsessed with her and in love with her. andrea canning (voiceover): he went on to say that on the day of the shooting, he decided, it was finally time to talk to sam man to man. he wanted to come clean about his love for danielle. chad mcdonald: he wants to confront sam and basically tell him that he's the other man. andrea canning (voiceover): that day, michael said he tracked sam down and found him in the parking lot of dianne's apartment complex. he also said he brought a gun because he had no idea how sam would react. andrea canning (voiceover): but according to michael, his mano a mano with sam didn't go as plann
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madison adams. they had put the first amendment into or put the right of free expression into the first amendment. it was all of the other rights depended on it. a government that has the capacity to silence its critics has license for any kind of atrocity. i grew up reading aldous huxley and robert heinlein and arthur kessler and and frantz kafka and alexander salt and eidson and george orwell and the consistent theme and all of those works was the presumption that censorship of speech was always wrong, that it was always the first step down on this slippery slope toward tyranny and terrorism. there is no time when we look back at history and we say that the people who were censoring speech were the good guys. they're always they're always the bad guys. the framers didn't write the first amendment to protect convenient or desirable speech. they wrote it to protect the kind of speech. and nobody wants to hear. they. wrote it as to protect incendiary speech. they wrote it to protect insult. they wrot
madison adams. they had put the first amendment into or put the right of free expression into the first amendment. it was all of the other rights depended on it. a government that has the capacity to silence its critics has license for any kind of atrocity. i grew up reading aldous huxley and robert heinlein and arthur kessler and and frantz kafka and alexander salt and eidson and george orwell and the consistent theme and all of those works was the presumption that censorship of speech was...