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it is always wonderful when the wisconsin book festival can host great wisconsin authors and macon is one of those. you may have seen her at the festival for her first collection of essays which was published to wide acclaim and won the 20 18th book or believeraward. it is absolutely wonderful that we get to call her our own in madison . this book "god, human, animal, machine" is really about what it means to be a person. it takes on faith, it takes on technology in ways that push you to think about what your day-to-day life looks like, what your entire life is like and what your life can belike. it's so wonderful to hear from megan . [applause] >> thanks so much for the introduction. thanks all of you for coming today, it'swonderful to see your faces .i did, this is my first event, i did a virtual book tour at the end of august. so it's really exciting to be here with you today. i'm going to start as i was in madison i would read a portion of the book takes place exclusively inmadison . i really like this chapter. the opening to the chapter is about robotics, largely and i was writin
it is always wonderful when the wisconsin book festival can host great wisconsin authors and macon is one of those. you may have seen her at the festival for her first collection of essays which was published to wide acclaim and won the 20 18th book or believeraward. it is absolutely wonderful that we get to call her our own in madison . this book "god, human, animal, machine" is really about what it means to be a person. it takes on faith, it takes on technology in ways that push you...
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then kaukauna, wisconsin and we set up a home there. finally. there was a place for us to be but again, it was long a river the fox river and that river became a major waterway used for transportation of goods moving products around and settlement was sprouting. non-native settlers were coming into the area. they needed the space. we had to move again. and so it was because of the menominee nation and the whole chunk nation. giving up their homelands. we finally moved further north and had a place to call home. it was also while our time that would be were in wisconsin now a group of our lenape brothers and just came and joined us the muncie lenape. and that's when we became known as the stockbridge muncie community. we embraced both those. for example, you know we learned both languages at least you can in the community. you can learn lanape. you can also learn muncie. my naming ceremony happened in muncie. so i am in ownida woman with mohican ancestry with a muncie name. so i feel very honored that i'm able to represent all parts of t
then kaukauna, wisconsin and we set up a home there. finally. there was a place for us to be but again, it was long a river the fox river and that river became a major waterway used for transportation of goods moving products around and settlement was sprouting. non-native settlers were coming into the area. they needed the space. we had to move again. and so it was because of the menominee nation and the whole chunk nation. giving up their homelands. we finally moved further north and had a...
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as war has ravaged ukraine, the firefighters in salem lakes, wisconsin took action. led by volunteer firefighter art, the salem lakes fire department organized a massive equipment drive. the effort involved fire departments throughout southeast wisconsin and even the chicago area. turnout gear and other locally collected lifesaving equipment was shipped to poland to help ukrainian firefighters do their job and keep people safe. i'm extremely proud of the salem lakes fire department and the firefighters for organizing desperately needed aid to the ukrainian people. i know that wisconsin and americans across our country will join me in thanking you for your efforts. you came up with a creative way to help ukraine in its fight for freedom. ukraine's firefighters and its people will be given important resources because of your charity and your compassion. thank you again to the men and women of the salem lakes fire department for your lifesaving work each and every day. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentleman from georgia seek recog
as war has ravaged ukraine, the firefighters in salem lakes, wisconsin took action. led by volunteer firefighter art, the salem lakes fire department organized a massive equipment drive. the effort involved fire departments throughout southeast wisconsin and even the chicago area. turnout gear and other locally collected lifesaving equipment was shipped to poland to help ukrainian firefighters do their job and keep people safe. i'm extremely proud of the salem lakes fire department and the...
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and they gave him 676,000 wisconsin taxpayer dollars to do it. the guy blew through multiple deadlines to finish his investigation before eventually released a 136-page report that did not prove any allegations of election fraud but it did darkly mention facebook ceo mark zuckerberg more than 150 times. on average, more than once per page. [laughs] so without any proof of any fraud but you know saying zuckerberg a lot. wisconsin republicans decided that would be enough for them to try to decertify the election results and say president biden didn't win there at all. that's what they've tried it hasn't worked out for them so far. after about ten months of this, it will start to look like wisconsin republicans might be ready to start winding down that exercise. particularly given how much taxpayer money it was costing. but then the pro trump guy who did put in part of the cnn against decided that he would take matters into his own hands. because he wants to keep the job, he wants to keep the thing going. he started making regular appearances on the
and they gave him 676,000 wisconsin taxpayer dollars to do it. the guy blew through multiple deadlines to finish his investigation before eventually released a 136-page report that did not prove any allegations of election fraud but it did darkly mention facebook ceo mark zuckerberg more than 150 times. on average, more than once per page. [laughs] so without any proof of any fraud but you know saying zuckerberg a lot. wisconsin republicans decided that would be enough for them to try to...
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launch an investigation into the results of the presidential election in that state, wisconsin is a state that president biden won by a pretty good margin to obviously that needed to be investigated so wisconsin republicans hired a top the steal conspiracy theorist to conduct the investigation and they gave him taxpayer dollars to do it, and blew through multiple deadlines before he eventually released a 136-page report that did not prove any allegations of election fraud, but it did darkly mention facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg more than 150 times. on average, more than once per page. so without any proof of any fraud, but, you know, saying zuckerberg a lot, wisconsin republicans decided that would be enough for them to try to decertify the election results and say president biden didn't win there at all. that's what they tried. it hasn't worked out for them so far. after about ten months of this, it was starting to look like wisconsin republicans might be ready to start winding down that exercise. particularly given how much taxpayer money it was costing but then, the pro-trump wh
launch an investigation into the results of the presidential election in that state, wisconsin is a state that president biden won by a pretty good margin to obviously that needed to be investigated so wisconsin republicans hired a top the steal conspiracy theorist to conduct the investigation and they gave him taxpayer dollars to do it, and blew through multiple deadlines before he eventually released a 136-page report that did not prove any allegations of election fraud, but it did darkly...
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we're seeing those arguments take place before the wisconsin supreme court.the wisconsin elections commission sent out ahead of the 2020 elections, whether or not that was legal. that guidance allowed for the use of drop boxes, allowed for the more than 1800 municipal clerks to set up their own unsecured municipal drop boxes throughout those different areas. and it allowed for a person to submit the ballot of his or her spouse or a caregiver, if it was submitted and secured, that caregiver would be able to place it in the mail or submit it to the clerk themselves. right now, the supreme court is going through the legal language of the wisconsin law, and trying to see if those items, if those measures are allowed. so the implications here is essentially, this will determine what rules will look like, what those election rules will look like in wisconsin, for the 2022 midterm elections. how voters will be able to vote. and we know this is important, because when we look at milwaukee, for example, i spoke to the director of the elections commission there. she to
we're seeing those arguments take place before the wisconsin supreme court.the wisconsin elections commission sent out ahead of the 2020 elections, whether or not that was legal. that guidance allowed for the use of drop boxes, allowed for the more than 1800 municipal clerks to set up their own unsecured municipal drop boxes throughout those different areas. and it allowed for a person to submit the ballot of his or her spouse or a caregiver, if it was submitted and secured, that caregiver...
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wisconsin book festival. it is my pleasure to welcome you and to welcome our guest to the first time we have celebrated the wisconsin book festival in person in two years to the day. [applause] >> yep. it is wonderful. i really thank you for coming out in person. i want to say hello to the audience watching at home. it is the 20th time, that madison, that wisconsin, that the country has come together to celebrate the wisconsin book festival. i feel a tremendous sense of kind of weight y history as i stand up here today. i want to take this moment to thank madison public library, the library foundation and all of our sponsors. their support, particularly over the last 18 months, but over the last 20 years to ensure that we have free cultural events like this where we can celebrate great wisconsin authors like megan. it's been steadfast and unwavering. a quick round of applause for the library foundation. [applause] to the matter at hand, megan is a writer who is raised and still lives in the midwest. it is alw
wisconsin book festival. it is my pleasure to welcome you and to welcome our guest to the first time we have celebrated the wisconsin book festival in person in two years to the day. [applause] >> yep. it is wonderful. i really thank you for coming out in person. i want to say hello to the audience watching at home. it is the 20th time, that madison, that wisconsin, that the country has come together to celebrate the wisconsin book festival. i feel a tremendous sense of kind of weight y...
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great wisconsin authors and megan is one of those. you may have seen her at the festival for her first collection which is published to wide acclaim and won the booker award for nonfiction. it is absolutely wonderful that we get to call her our own here in madison. this book is about what it means to be a person in this time. it takes on finance, technology in ways that push you to think about what your day-to-day life is like. what are your entire life is like and what the future of your life canan be like. it's going to be so wonderful to hear from megan. please help me welcome her. [applause] thank you so much for the introduction and all of you for coming today. it's wonderful to see your faces. mostly half of them. this is my first in person event. i did a book tour at the end of august. it's exciting to be here with you today. i'm going to start. i'm in madison today so i thought i would read a portion of the book that takes place exclusively in madison. i wrote this chapter opening to a chapter about robotics largely and i was
great wisconsin authors and megan is one of those. you may have seen her at the festival for her first collection which is published to wide acclaim and won the booker award for nonfiction. it is absolutely wonderful that we get to call her our own here in madison. this book is about what it means to be a person in this time. it takes on finance, technology in ways that push you to think about what your day-to-day life is like. what are your entire life is like and what the future of your life...
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republicans won on an appellate court in wisconsin, which was positive.gain, you see this tired bear waking up of conservatism and getting involved in the results show at the ballot box. >> todd: a lot of money pumped into the race, it will happen throughout the nation. sean duffy, thank you. a journalist speaks out after a joke about that out dltd fit kamala harris was wearing. >> first mistake, the woke mob is never satisfied, they always want more scouts. second mistake, they thought i was going to roll over and shut up about this. that is not who i am. >> carley: joe concha gives his take on this coming up next. ♪ >> carley: jen psaki reportedly has a new gig lined up at msnbc and democrats are launching fundraising efforts to capitalize on it. >> todd: joe concha, are you okay with jen psaki being promoteod her msnbc show by the d.c.cc? it seems state media ee to me, you? >> joe: just a bit, whatever that is, a smidge, read the quote, she's thought to restore trust in the free press after horrific attacks on the media and planning to join msnbc to ho
republicans won on an appellate court in wisconsin, which was positive.gain, you see this tired bear waking up of conservatism and getting involved in the results show at the ballot box. >> todd: a lot of money pumped into the race, it will happen throughout the nation. sean duffy, thank you. a journalist speaks out after a joke about that out dltd fit kamala harris was wearing. >> first mistake, the woke mob is never satisfied, they always want more scouts. second mistake, they...
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here with reaction wisconsin senator ron johnson.s important to know i am supporting reelection in your pen a great job for of wisconsin. who are being targeted by more money from outside of the state of wisconsin. and every other senate candidate running for cycle. my accurate accurate in the information? >> sean, it can out spent $19.5 million to $5 million. and i have a media trying to take me out for the last 18 months. so i need a lot of help. ron johnson.com. if you want me to continue to pursue these investigations i need financial help. ron johnson.com. >> sean: where's the money targeted against you coming from, do we know? speak with those dark many groups that the democrats hate until they tap into it. trying to engage in the politics and personal destruction. that is what despicable about this, sean, they lie, distort and they engage in the politics of personal destruction. they can't run on the record or on open borders and forty-year high inflation and record high gas prices. and surrender afghanistan. all they can do i
here with reaction wisconsin senator ron johnson.s important to know i am supporting reelection in your pen a great job for of wisconsin. who are being targeted by more money from outside of the state of wisconsin. and every other senate candidate running for cycle. my accurate accurate in the information? >> sean, it can out spent $19.5 million to $5 million. and i have a media trying to take me out for the last 18 months. so i need a lot of help. ron johnson.com. if you want me to...
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. >> good afternoon, i think you so much for being here in my name is - of the director of the wisconsin book festival and it is my distinct pleasure to welcome you and welcome megan to the first assignment celebrated the wisconsin for book into years to the day. [applause] [applause] and it is wonderful and i really think all of you for coming out and personally want to say hello to the audience watching at home is the 20th time that madison wisconsin, countries come together to celebrateas wisconsn accessible so i do feel a tremendous sense kind of a weighty history s of it today ad to take this moment to think it madison public library at the foundation and our sponsors and their support particularly over the last 18 monthsea left 20 years to ensure that we have pre- cultural event like this where we can celebrate wisconsin office like megan, is been steadfast and unwavering and so click on the library addition. [applause] [applause] and out to the matter at hand, megan, meghan o'gieblyn is raised as to lose the midwest and is always wonderful to be at the wisconsin festival and megan
. >> good afternoon, i think you so much for being here in my name is - of the director of the wisconsin book festival and it is my distinct pleasure to welcome you and welcome megan to the first assignment celebrated the wisconsin for book into years to the day. [applause] [applause] and it is wonderful and i really think all of you for coming out and personally want to say hello to the audience watching at home is the 20th time that madison wisconsin, countries come together to...
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is a harbinger what could happen this coming election season. >> cheryl: wisconsin is going red, theages during the black lives matters riots in 2020. business owners said the area looked like a war zone. a republican will be the income county executive defeating the democrat, what is itching in this, this is first time we're seeing elections turning. we saw something similar happen in new york city because of crime, in particular, but looting we saw, so that disdain that voters have for what has happened to their cities like kenosha seems to be a trend. >> todd: it is happening, democrats better wake up. >> carley: it is happening, cheryl, see you tomorrow. suburban chicago, fasting from whiteness. here to react new beginnings church pastor and project ceo pastor cory brooks. pastor brooks, great to see you. we're talked about first united church of oakpark, here is what they had to say about how they are celebrating lent. >> we will not use music written or composed by white people for lent, it is our prayer in our spiritual discipline we may grow as people with people of all ages,
is a harbinger what could happen this coming election season. >> cheryl: wisconsin is going red, theages during the black lives matters riots in 2020. business owners said the area looked like a war zone. a republican will be the income county executive defeating the democrat, what is itching in this, this is first time we're seeing elections turning. we saw something similar happen in new york city because of crime, in particular, but looting we saw, so that disdain that voters have for...
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well, you mentioned, it closed down dropboxes across the state of wisconsin.r those who relied on a spouse, on a caregiver to return that absentee ballot, for them they're saying this is a hurdle that for some of them is insurmountable. i want you to meet martha chambers. i talked to her yesterday. 30 years ago, about 30 years ago, she fell off of a horse and broke her spine, has been paralyzed from her neck down ever since. and she says it's taking away her right to vote. listen to what she told me. >> it dawned on me, wait a minute, they're really trying to eliminate my ability to vote. >> how so? >> because i physically can't put my ballot in a mailbox or hand it to someone in order for them to count my vote. and if they're saying that i can't -- that i have to be able to do that, then they're eliminating my ability to vote and many other people with disabilities who may be in my similar situation. >> reporter: i asked her just a bit later what did you do? participating in this election. and she kind of gave a wry smile and she said, i voted. my vote will c
well, you mentioned, it closed down dropboxes across the state of wisconsin.r those who relied on a spouse, on a caregiver to return that absentee ballot, for them they're saying this is a hurdle that for some of them is insurmountable. i want you to meet martha chambers. i talked to her yesterday. 30 years ago, about 30 years ago, she fell off of a horse and broke her spine, has been paralyzed from her neck down ever since. and she says it's taking away her right to vote. listen to what she...
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. >>> an arrest in the disturbing murder of a 10-year-old wisconsin girl reported missing after visiting her aunt's house. what police are revealing about the suspect. >>> liftoff into history. the mission to space this morning and the woman who's blazing a new trail. >>> and later, hold the milk, the new breakfast cereal made to be eaten with orange juice. >>> good wednesday morning, everyone. we begin with new evidence that more americans are struggling to make ends meet. >> with the price of everything from food to electricity rising to record levels, new figures released overnight also showed just how expensive child care has become in this country. >> in the meantime, the pay gap between men and women is growing even bigger. here's abc's andrea fujii. >> reporter: this morning a new study shedding light on how many americans, particularly women, are not making enough money to support their families. >> all of these things impact how healthy we are and our well-being. >> reporter: the study released overnight by the university of wisconsin population health institute shows the wage m
. >>> an arrest in the disturbing murder of a 10-year-old wisconsin girl reported missing after visiting her aunt's house. what police are revealing about the suspect. >>> liftoff into history. the mission to space this morning and the woman who's blazing a new trail. >>> and later, hold the milk, the new breakfast cereal made to be eaten with orange juice. >>> good wednesday morning, everyone. we begin with new evidence that more americans are struggling to...
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you've done a great job for the people of wisconsin. you're being targeted by more money from outside the state ofi wisconsin, i think than any other senate candidate running this cycle. my acura information so far i've been outspent about nineteen point three million to five million and i don't even have a democrat opponent. but what i have is i have a media they've been trying to a take me out for about the last 18 months. sout f you need a lot of help ronjohnson senate .com if you are me to continue to pursue these investigations, i'll need that financial help again. ronjohnson for senator .com, where's this money targeted against you coming from? do we know what's coming from those dark money groups that the democrats just hateet until they tap intoth it to use it to try and engage in theag politics of personale destruction? and that's what's so despicable about this shot is they just lie, they distort and theyng engage in the politics ofag personal destruction that they can't run on the record. obviouslyerth they can't run on their
you've done a great job for the people of wisconsin. you're being targeted by more money from outside the state ofi wisconsin, i think than any other senate candidate running this cycle. my acura information so far i've been outspent about nineteen point three million to five million and i don't even have a democrat opponent. but what i have is i have a media they've been trying to a take me out for about the last 18 months. sout f you need a lot of help ronjohnson senate .com if you are me to...
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black lives matter riots in kenosha county caused $50 million in damage, unofficial results show wisconsinative samantha kirkman beating her democratic opponent by 800 votes, making her the first woman to hold the position. congratulations on your win. >> good morning, thank you for having me on today. >> carley: we're happy to have you. tell me about this, a democrat has held position for a long time, how were you able to break the streak? >> the position is nonpartisan, but i replace former democratic leader and yes, i'm so excited about this opportunity, voters have sent me to work for them. >> carley: we all learned about kenosha wisconsin during the riots and the rittenhouse trial. what do you hope to accomplish in your new position? >> we are located between chicago and milwaukee, we have so much to offer, a strong business climate. workforce and public safety were key points during my election that i talked about. i want to work with our community leaders, business leaders to emphasize and build on our strength in kenosha. >> carley: we're showing footage of what happened to kenosha
black lives matter riots in kenosha county caused $50 million in damage, unofficial results show wisconsinative samantha kirkman beating her democratic opponent by 800 votes, making her the first woman to hold the position. congratulations on your win. >> good morning, thank you for having me on today. >> carley: we're happy to have you. tell me about this, a democrat has held position for a long time, how were you able to break the streak? >> the position is nonpartisan, but...
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he's been mapping for some 20 years at the university of wisconsin. and thanksgiving dinner he told me the more he studies. the connections and the neurons and connections of all kind. it turns out it takes a couple map all the connections in the human brain. so it suggests that a single human mind is as complexly connected as global internet is. it takes lots of energy. the truth and dominant technology at the data center to take away the heat. >> and i'm just at 98.6 degrees fahrenheit. >> i believe the technology function to augment and extend the capabilities rather than attempting to compete with human capabilities. companies in silicon valley that regard the business plan as obsolete to the customers and contributors are going to fail. >> that's how they approach it they are going to make themselves superfluous. they seem to anticipate that. if you precede in business on the assumption that your jaw jos to make your own superfluous, gyou will run out of things too ift that is your business model. to continue to advance at a tremendousus pace i d
he's been mapping for some 20 years at the university of wisconsin. and thanksgiving dinner he told me the more he studies. the connections and the neurons and connections of all kind. it turns out it takes a couple map all the connections in the human brain. so it suggests that a single human mind is as complexly connected as global internet is. it takes lots of energy. the truth and dominant technology at the data center to take away the heat. >> and i'm just at 98.6 degrees fahrenheit....
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host: our first guest is representative glenn grothman, republican of wisconsin, a member of the oversight and reform subcommittee, ranking member of the subcommittee on national security and also a member of the budget committee. representative grothman, thanks for joining us. guest: glad to be on the show, as always. host: in recent days, there was the president's decision on may 23 to end title 42. can you briefly explain what it is and what you think about the decision by the administration? guest: it was begun to keep people out of this country because of the covid epidemic. it kept down the number of people coming into the country, obviously. most months, we are allowing 70,000 up to 100,000 people coming in. if we repeal title 42, that number could shoot up from 80,000 to 500,000, and that is the administration's own number. i do not know what our country is going to do if we get as many as half a million people coming here every month. host: when it comes to the decision by the administration, they looked at the dropping of cases in the united states. do you think that will change
host: our first guest is representative glenn grothman, republican of wisconsin, a member of the oversight and reform subcommittee, ranking member of the subcommittee on national security and also a member of the budget committee. representative grothman, thanks for joining us. guest: glad to be on the show, as always. host: in recent days, there was the president's decision on may 23 to end title 42. can you briefly explain what it is and what you think about the decision by the...
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there is no prospect that they're going the overturn the election in the state of wisconsin. me just amplify mike's points because i had thought about this a lot. that if you play the tape back and imagine this was all taking place before 2020, what if the people voting, the handful of election officials that basically block the attempt to steal the election were not in place. what if you had had months and years of prepping the ground for legislatures to think that they ought to overturn the popular vote. how might 2020 have turned out differently? well, that's exactly what's happening for 2024. so this is happening in every single one of the cases. donald trump is focused like a laser beam on targeting the elections officials, the positions that in fact protected the integrity of the 2020 election to make sure that they are replaced by people who would be more loyal to him. so this is, this is very, very dangerous and i do think that after 2020 when this came up, the possibility of overturning the election, it was a completely novel, crazy idea for most republicans. now rep
there is no prospect that they're going the overturn the election in the state of wisconsin. me just amplify mike's points because i had thought about this a lot. that if you play the tape back and imagine this was all taking place before 2020, what if the people voting, the handful of election officials that basically block the attempt to steal the election were not in place. what if you had had months and years of prepping the ground for legislatures to think that they ought to overturn the...
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strangling and sexually assaulting her, it happened in chippewa falls, wisconsin.rs. the police chief is standing by. >> very difficult details coming out. information showing that she died from strangulation's unforced, and they say that the 14 year old boy had this murder planned out. >> he strangled her with a stick, to the point of death before he then sexually assaulted her. >> so many details coming out, you can hear that with the information from the police. they did execute a search warrant at a home believed to be her aunt. detectives saying that they saw many people out there. there is lily peters, found dead one day after the police say that she was reported missing in chippewa falls, wisconsin. her dad called 911 after she did not come home from her aunt's house. her body was also found in the woods. the investigators will only identify the boy by initials, but they do confirm that they knew each other. and they were able to get some of that evidence at the scene, that is not the main focus, the teenager is now on a $1 million cash bond, grieving the lo
strangling and sexually assaulting her, it happened in chippewa falls, wisconsin.rs. the police chief is standing by. >> very difficult details coming out. information showing that she died from strangulation's unforced, and they say that the 14 year old boy had this murder planned out. >> he strangled her with a stick, to the point of death before he then sexually assaulted her. >> so many details coming out, you can hear that with the information from the police. they did...
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. >>> this evening, the new and chilling case in wisconsin. the murder of a 10-year-old girl. a 14-year-old boy arrested. that boy now being held on $1 million bond. what police are now saying about this case. >>> in minneapolis, news tonight in the wake of george floyd. the new and damning report on the minneapolis police department, finding a, quote, pattern or practice of race discrimination. >>> tonight, the prisoner in florida set free after spending more than three decades behind bars for a murder he didn't commit. what authorities are now saying. and did detectives confuse him for another man with a similar name? >>> history in space tonight. astronaut jessica watkins and what she's set to do. >>> and we honor former secretary of state madeleine albright. you will hear the tributes tonight, including former president clinton, who chose her as secretary of state, the first woman. and what he revealed about their last phone call two weeks before she died. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. and we begin tonight with the extraordi
. >>> this evening, the new and chilling case in wisconsin. the murder of a 10-year-old girl. a 14-year-old boy arrested. that boy now being held on $1 million bond. what police are now saying about this case. >>> in minneapolis, news tonight in the wake of george floyd. the new and damning report on the minneapolis police department, finding a, quote, pattern or practice of race discrimination. >>> tonight, the prisoner in florida set free after spending more than...
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they also say he has connections in wisconsin.is believed james had posted a video of apocalyptic rant against the world. there is a $50,000 award leading to information leading to an arrest. todd, back to you. >> carley: all right, lauren, thank you for that report. let's ring and the first responders and retired nypd. detective a lot to impact with you this morning. thoughts on what lauren reported and your thoughts on this case. >> well, i mean i think we should be thankful this person was not al qaeda operative. they don't want to call this terrorism but a white nationalist it would be all over the news. a media terrorist attack. it seems like he was untrained, right, a lot of evidence at the scene. we don't know yet exactly what his motives were, but going over the social media post and things of that nature come i think it seems clear. >> todd: we have seen crime increase in the city as the defund the police movement has caught on and really caught fire. we have seen problems in the city escalate to a horrible, horrible leve
they also say he has connections in wisconsin.is believed james had posted a video of apocalyptic rant against the world. there is a $50,000 award leading to information leading to an arrest. todd, back to you. >> carley: all right, lauren, thank you for that report. let's ring and the first responders and retired nypd. detective a lot to impact with you this morning. thoughts on what lauren reported and your thoughts on this case. >> well, i mean i think we should be thankful this...
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he is an older person from a town in wisconsin, though she won't be for much longer.m of office nze municipal official into wisconsin, it is south of green bay. and last night, just like the former president she supported, she lost her bid for reelection. in a trial for wisconsin democrats, pamela gantz, a volunteer poll worker ousted route by 118 votes. the democratic state party chair acquitted that the victory was a win in a small election that sends a big message, if you try to undermine wisconsin's democracy you will be held accountable. voters like democracy. against herself spoke to the reporter and immediately after her win and told them, i promise not to use my position to influence any national elections or support conspiracies. i promise to keep it local, and promote fair and free elections for our community. and the quote. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. it is time now for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening my friend. >> good evening, we have a bit of breaking news at this hour. chuck schumer has locked in a sc
he is an older person from a town in wisconsin, though she won't be for much longer.m of office nze municipal official into wisconsin, it is south of green bay. and last night, just like the former president she supported, she lost her bid for reelection. in a trial for wisconsin democrats, pamela gantz, a volunteer poll worker ousted route by 118 votes. the democratic state party chair acquitted that the victory was a win in a small election that sends a big message, if you try to undermine...
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she's an alderperson for a town in wisconsin though she won't be for much longer.t fraudulent elector, kelly ruh, was up for a second term of office as a municipal official in dupere wisconsin south of green bay and last night ruh just like the former president she supported lost her bid for re-election. in a triumph for wisconsin democrats, pamela gantz, a volunteer poll worker, ousted ruh by 118 votes. the democratic state party chair tweeted that the victory was quote a win in a small election that sends a big message. if you try to undermine wisconsin's democracy, you will be held accountable. voters like democracy. she spoke to a voting rights magazine after the win and told them quote i promised not to use my position to influence any national elections or support conspiracies. i promised to keep it local. and promote fair and free elections for our community. end quote. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is up next. >>> things get personal, for slaz mere putin. the u.s. sanctions his adult childr
she's an alderperson for a town in wisconsin though she won't be for much longer.t fraudulent elector, kelly ruh, was up for a second term of office as a municipal official in dupere wisconsin south of green bay and last night ruh just like the former president she supported lost her bid for re-election. in a triumph for wisconsin democrats, pamela gantz, a volunteer poll worker, ousted ruh by 118 votes. the democratic state party chair tweeted that the victory was quote a win in a small...
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i believe the people i work for in wisconsin agree. a young high school student in milwaukee recently said, knowing she is the first person to do that, it, like, gives me the idea that i can do big stuff too. jada davis, the first black woman to be crowned miss milwaukee and a law student at marquette university, said this, the more you see yourself in other people, the more confidence you'll have to do those same things or go after what you want. i know judge jackson has the character, temperament, and experience we want in a justice on our highest court. i also know what this moment means to thousands of girls across wisconsin who, after judge brown jackson's confirmation, will have even more proof that they can achieve big stuff too. i believe she has a deep appreciations for the fact that the supreme court makes decisions that have a profound effect on the lives of all americans, and that she will work to serve and protect the constitutional rights and freedoms of all americans. i will proudly vote for this historic confirmation, t
i believe the people i work for in wisconsin agree. a young high school student in milwaukee recently said, knowing she is the first person to do that, it, like, gives me the idea that i can do big stuff too. jada davis, the first black woman to be crowned miss milwaukee and a law student at marquette university, said this, the more you see yourself in other people, the more confidence you'll have to do those same things or go after what you want. i know judge jackson has the character,...
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it's election day in the state of wisconsin.or role at the ballot box. republican candidate for governor rebecca kleefisch is coming up next as parents prepare to shake up the polls there like they did in virginia, maybe. ♪ >> janice: good morning, everyone. let's take a look at the forecast because we have got some severe weather happening across the south. it's not too bad a day here in new york city. 47 degrees. 39 in chicago. >> we have warm across the south. that's part of the main ingredient that we need for the severe storms is a very warm air ahead of this front, ahead of this area of low pressure that is bringing severe thunderstorm warnings for parts of mississippi in towards alabama, and we have a tornado watch until 11:00 a.m. local time for pars of louisiana in towards mississippi. large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes today from louisiana all the way across the deep south into the southeast. florida, you are included up towards virginia as well. and there's the future track. so some of this is going to come up t
it's election day in the state of wisconsin.or role at the ballot box. republican candidate for governor rebecca kleefisch is coming up next as parents prepare to shake up the polls there like they did in virginia, maybe. ♪ >> janice: good morning, everyone. let's take a look at the forecast because we have got some severe weather happening across the south. it's not too bad a day here in new york city. 47 degrees. 39 in chicago. >> we have warm across the south. that's part of...
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wisconsin is home to one of the largest momentum manufacturers of chassis, are trailers. so just so happened that i visited that facility last week to discuss my supply chain resiliency act which provides companies federal support to expand production and meet demand for critical supply chain products like chassises. i would like you to talk about strengthening our industrial base for critical supply chain products like chassises and containers and in your view has that helped the u.s. -- would that help the u.s. supply chain better manage the covid-19 pandemic? what sort of threats do you see out there and opportunities? >> i understand, senator, and i agree about chassis supply in particular. also chassis provisioning is a problem. and it's a huge challenge for the country. i have worked particularly with innovation team in memphis, tennessee, as senator wicker mentioned. but i would be delighted to talk to you or accompany -- i'd be very interested to see what they do and get their perspective. i'd appreciate it. >> yeah. and i know just as an aside that there has been
wisconsin is home to one of the largest momentum manufacturers of chassis, are trailers. so just so happened that i visited that facility last week to discuss my supply chain resiliency act which provides companies federal support to expand production and meet demand for critical supply chain products like chassises. i would like you to talk about strengthening our industrial base for critical supply chain products like chassises and containers and in your view has that helped the u.s. -- would...
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that's why it's such a problem and why it will be looked into. >> congratulations, wisconsin.shaquille brewster on the ground for us in milwaukee. shaq, thanks very much. let me bring in ali vitali. she's covering the white house event, vice president getting ready to introduce the former president of the united states. ali, let's get to what this is about. are we really to believe this executive order president biden is going to sign is an actual fix or is it a dressed-up press release? >> reporter: fix the family glitch is what they're calling it. effectively we're talking about family members of folks who may have individual coverage available through their employer but their employees cost them all of that extra money when they're put on to that plan. this is for folks whose health care costs them more than 10% of their income. the white house estimates this impacts millions of people and by fixing this glitch they can put 200,000 uninsured americans onto insurance. of course, chuck, this is a moment where they're trying to tout the obama/biden administration, the successe
that's why it's such a problem and why it will be looked into. >> congratulations, wisconsin.shaquille brewster on the ground for us in milwaukee. shaq, thanks very much. let me bring in ali vitali. she's covering the white house event, vice president getting ready to introduce the former president of the united states. ali, let's get to what this is about. are we really to believe this executive order president biden is going to sign is an actual fix or is it a dressed-up press release?...
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host: let's talk to fran calling from wisconsin. on the democrats mind. good morning.aller: good morning. i have a couple of short comments to make. if you would please let me get through the comments and then mr. cook can talk about it. first of all, it was nothing but propaganda. it is not surprising because their supporters eat up the propaganda. the other thing is nobody ever mentions gerrymandering. it is all about how the republicans are going to take the election. what about gerrymandering? to me, those are not victories. the other thing is we know what the republicans are up to. we know what trump is up to. people better wake up because nothing is going to matter in this country if we lose our democracy and rights and independence. nothing is going to make a difference. inflation, high gas prices, nothing, if we lose our democracy. people better wake up in this country. we see how any people are ok with what happened on january 6. that is pathetic that these people are still living in this country and going along with donald trump. guest: let's start off with t
host: let's talk to fran calling from wisconsin. on the democrats mind. good morning.aller: good morning. i have a couple of short comments to make. if you would please let me get through the comments and then mr. cook can talk about it. first of all, it was nothing but propaganda. it is not surprising because their supporters eat up the propaganda. the other thing is nobody ever mentions gerrymandering. it is all about how the republicans are going to take the election. what about...
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one income is, ron johnson in wisconsin. and there are circumstances that misery could get interesting,something like that . >> are there any particular places in races in the house you're following closer than others? >> not really. it's the small, the thing is the universe of competitive house races is getting vesmaller and smaller . so it will probably be fewer than 2000 and the entire senate and there have been times the 50, 60, 7080 but i'd say any democrat that one by more if you one by five or six, seven points or less your insole or if by anyone your districtby less than 10 points let's say you want to be paying close attention . >> that's a perfect segue to talking about president by. we've seen the presidents job approval rating, they seem to be getting lower every week. how does that affect the upcomingmidterm election should we be attention to these numbers as far out from an election ? >> actually donald trump is the only president that actually gained in approval rating from this point to the november midterm e
one income is, ron johnson in wisconsin. and there are circumstances that misery could get interesting,something like that . >> are there any particular places in races in the house you're following closer than others? >> not really. it's the small, the thing is the universe of competitive house races is getting vesmaller and smaller . so it will probably be fewer than 2000 and the entire senate and there have been times the 50, 60, 7080 but i'd say any democrat that one by more if...
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james has addresses in wisconsin and philadelphia. as far as new york, it is still under investigation. but he is just a person of interest right now in this case. reporter: [indiscernible] >> we know the shooter entered the station on kings highway. we are asking for anyone who knows from kings highway to 35th street, anybody who sees him or any information, please call crime stoppers. reporter: [indiscernible] >> we literally have hundreds of detectives out in the field right now pouring through video. in train stations, the egress is, the recovery sites. we hope to have clearer pictures of who we believe is the shooter. reporter: the weapon that was recovered, has that been traced back to mr. james at all? [indiscernible] >> as far as pulling the trigger, that is still under investigation as far as the firearm concerned. we note it is not stolen. we are working with partners in the atf to track back to the point of sale. reporter: your physical description of james, does it match the description of the suspect? >> as i said, there
james has addresses in wisconsin and philadelphia. as far as new york, it is still under investigation. but he is just a person of interest right now in this case. reporter: [indiscernible] >> we know the shooter entered the station on kings highway. we are asking for anyone who knows from kings highway to 35th street, anybody who sees him or any information, please call crime stoppers. reporter: [indiscernible] >> we literally have hundreds of detectives out in the field right now...
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it's down south. >> we had a chilly but warm experience in northern wisconsin. i just wanted to express my appreciation for speaking directly with the growers and agricultural shippers across the midwest about the solutions to challenges in the global supply chain. the agriculture industry is bearing the ground of supply chain disruptions and dairy farmers and other exporters in my state are looking for immediate and long-term solutions for these issues. so i am a cosponsor of the legislation and wanted to interpretative your visit to milwaukee wisconsin. >> i will share that with the other commissioners. the four of us to travel a lot. one of the components is getting out and we appreciate the independence. we served one term together so you may not know about my families background we grew up on dairy in upstate new york. >> in testimony before the marine subcommittee, the maritime subcommittee last summer you noted that improving the availability would be critical as they recover from the pandemic. home to one of the domestic manufacturers and just so happene
it's down south. >> we had a chilly but warm experience in northern wisconsin. i just wanted to express my appreciation for speaking directly with the growers and agricultural shippers across the midwest about the solutions to challenges in the global supply chain. the agriculture industry is bearing the ground of supply chain disruptions and dairy farmers and other exporters in my state are looking for immediate and long-term solutions for these issues. so i am a cosponsor of the...
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. >>> happening right now, the urgent search for the killer of this 10-year-old girl in wisconsin. >>> plus, keeping the faith. >> stay of execution granted. yes. yes. >> emotional reaction as a texas mother on death row learns a judge has halted her execution just as time was running out, so what happens next? >>> wild ride. the stolen ambulance, the 70-mile chase and the wild ending. >>> and later a not so empty nest, the number of parents still supporting their adult children. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. we begin with the battle at the southern border and concerns about a new wave of migrants crossing into the u.s. in the coming weeks. >> a judge is now stepping in poising a setback for the biden administration. a federal judge has now granted a temporary restraining order preventing the biden administration from lifting title 42, that's the trump era public health order which allowed border patrol to turn away illegal immigrants to prevent the spread of covid-19. the cdc had planned to lift title 42 next month prompting concern that it could lead to a flood of new migrants
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it's for real. >> reporter: for cbs news, i'm amy dupont, viroqua, wisconsin. >> diaz: finally, thise became the anchor and managing editor of what was then called "the evening edition of cbs news with walter cronkite." and that's the way it was, april 16, 1962. and that's our broadcast for this saturday, april 16, 2022. i'm adriana diaz in chicago. good night. >>> live, from the cvs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> a rare but holy experience for three of the world's most followed religions. >>> a late spring surprise, snow in the sierra and your easter forecast. >>> an inspiration to many, here from the 100-year-old park ranger calling it a career. >>> history at adjacent to the warrior start there playoff run, we hear from the excited fans. >> we begin with breaking news in san francisco. investigators on the scene of something that could snarl saturday night traffic. the city is telling i'm sorry, police are telling people to avoid to 80 southbound at 101. police have not said exactly what they are investigating, but to avoid the area because of police activity and as soo
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however, democrats and wisconsin weren't so lucky.he wisconsin supreme court pushed and pushed through a new map saying the governor's map was, quote, incorrectly adopted. joining me now, joyce vance, a former attorney in alabama. and msnbc columnist and co-host of her podcast, sisters of law. and marina jenkins, a litigation director in the -- . ladies, thank you so much for joining me. i want to start with, you choice. how unusual is it for a map to be approved and then withdrawn, like in the case of wisconsin? >> so, nothing that's happening in this redistricting cycle as usual. because we're operating under a greatly restricted environment, with the newly-conservative 63 supreme court. which seems to have a special jurisprudence for voting, much like it has shown for abortion. where is willing to ignore principles that were previously in play. that's why we're seeing this process, where state supreme courts and state legislatures are newly emboldened to cut back on maps that really try to give effect to principles like preserving
however, democrats and wisconsin weren't so lucky.he wisconsin supreme court pushed and pushed through a new map saying the governor's map was, quote, incorrectly adopted. joining me now, joyce vance, a former attorney in alabama. and msnbc columnist and co-host of her podcast, sisters of law. and marina jenkins, a litigation director in the -- . ladies, thank you so much for joining me. i want to start with, you choice. how unusual is it for a map to be approved and then withdrawn, like in the...
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host: dave, armstrong creek, wisconsin, democratic caller.r: i wish you were representing me instead of who i have. i want to point out that blaming the president for the price of gas at the pump is ridiculous. it has never been that way. one of the previous callers pointed that out from president to president. during the pandemic, they could not sell a barrel of oil. the price was down, it cost them more to drill than to sell. they are trying to make back the profits that they lost. i know republicans always bring up, he shut down the keystone pipeline. it was never going in the first place. it was never built and it was going to pump oil from canada down to louisiana to be refined and that was going to go on the global market. the price of oil does not have anything to do. we do not make the price of oil. that is market-controlled. those were the points i wanted to make. guest: the caller is right. thanks for calling from my home state. it is exactly what we have said. we have recordings of these executives who have said that they were goin
host: dave, armstrong creek, wisconsin, democratic caller.r: i wish you were representing me instead of who i have. i want to point out that blaming the president for the price of gas at the pump is ridiculous. it has never been that way. one of the previous callers pointed that out from president to president. during the pandemic, they could not sell a barrel of oil. the price was down, it cost them more to drill than to sell. they are trying to make back the profits that they lost. i know...
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james, with addresses in philadelphia and wisconsin. officials say a u-haul key found at the scene led them to james. a massive manhunt is under way to find him although officials say they don't know if he has a connection to the shooting the suspect left behind a 9 millimeter gun, a hatchet, and a knapsack filled with smoke canisters and fireworks. law enforcement sources tell nbc news the station's surveillance camera was not working. officials don't believe the gunman said anything as he opened fire, and say so far there's no indication of terrorism. >> we do not know the motive at this time but we're not ruling anything out >> reporter: at least 29 people were injured, ten with gunshot wounds according to the nypd, all of the victims are expected to survive. sunset park is a vibrant, diverse neighborhood, home to many asian and hispanic residents the incident comes as the city grapples with rising crime, a major issue for the city's new mayor who is currently quarantining with covid >> as a new yorker, as a former cop, you know the
james, with addresses in philadelphia and wisconsin. officials say a u-haul key found at the scene led them to james. a massive manhunt is under way to find him although officials say they don't know if he has a connection to the shooting the suspect left behind a 9 millimeter gun, a hatchet, and a knapsack filled with smoke canisters and fireworks. law enforcement sources tell nbc news the station's surveillance camera was not working. officials don't believe the gunman said anything as he...
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health officials in wisconsin are investigating one death, which would be the first in the u.s..by viruses. medications and toxins can also trigger the condition. all right, coming up next, a group of army wives are on a mission to help military families say 'yes to the dress.' we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. (dana)it's very difficult for the family becahinguthrough.o otheyto go maybe not in the same way. but you're still there. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... the burning, itching. the pain. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tel
health officials in wisconsin are investigating one death, which would be the first in the u.s..by viruses. medications and toxins can also trigger the condition. all right, coming up next, a group of army wives are on a mission to help military families say 'yes to the dress.' we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things...
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we got maybe five minutes to be respectful of our friend from wisconsin -- mr. good: who also didn't vote for that bad bill, by the way. mr. roy: correct. he understands what the swamp is all about i would just say the gentleman brought up the impact -- i think it's one of the most important things we can say here in closing. you brought up the impact in lynchburg, virginia. ok. people think this is just a border issue. i come down here because of texas. yeah, we're taking it on the chifnlt i have ranchers who are crying. i have -- chin. i have ranchers who are crying. i have people who are victims of crime. i have my grants in my district who have abused. all because of the false theme of compassion of open borders. and we have to sit back and we have to find dead bodies of my grants on ranches, get a morgue brought down to put 115 dead bodies in one county. and my democratic colleagues are like, whatever. who cares. it's just some problem we just got to deal with. and that's the reality. but it stretches throughout the country. if the gentleman will oblige, if
we got maybe five minutes to be respectful of our friend from wisconsin -- mr. good: who also didn't vote for that bad bill, by the way. mr. roy: correct. he understands what the swamp is all about i would just say the gentleman brought up the impact -- i think it's one of the most important things we can say here in closing. you brought up the impact in lynchburg, virginia. ok. people think this is just a border issue. i come down here because of texas. yeah, we're taking it on the chifnlt i...
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james has addresses in wisconsin and philadelphia. as far as new york, he's under investigation but he's just a person of interest right now in this case. >> [ inaudible ] >> we know the shooter entered the station of king's highway. so we're asking for anybody who knows from kings highway to 35th street is eight stops. anybody who sees him with any information, please call crime stoppers. >> [ inaudible ] >> we literally have hundreds of detectives out in the field now pouring through video at train stations, the recovery sites of the vehicle. so we hope to have clearer pictures of who we believe is the shooter. >> two more questions. >> about the weapon that was recovered, has that opinion traced pack to mr. james at all and is there any likelihood -- [ inaudible ] >> look, that's -- as far as pulling the trigger, that's still under investigation as far as the firearm is concerned. it's not stolen. we're working with our partners in the atf to track back to the point of sale and move forward. >> your physical description of james do
james has addresses in wisconsin and philadelphia. as far as new york, he's under investigation but he's just a person of interest right now in this case. >> [ inaudible ] >> we know the shooter entered the station of king's highway. so we're asking for anybody who knows from kings highway to 35th street is eight stops. anybody who sees him with any information, please call crime stoppers. >> [ inaudible ] >> we literally have hundreds of detectives out in the field now...
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with university of wisconsin professor alfred mccoy. in the u.s. supreme court considers a case on the trump-era remain in mexico policy that forced non-mexican -- forced tens of thousands of non-mexican asylum-seekers to wait in mexico while their cases played out in u.s. courts come often in extremely dangerous conditions. >> what are we supposed to do, drive truckloads of people in new mexico and leave them without negotiating with mexico? amy: the ruling could have an enormous impact on asylum-seekers who seek refuge in the united states. but first, today is a big day on capitol hill as to rican elected officials from both the island and mainland u.s. gathered to support the puerto rico self-determination act. this comes after the supreme court just ruled the government can continue to deny benefits to seniors and people with disability's who lived in puerto rico. congressmember alexandria ocasio-cortez says the court's decision gives off "2022 imperialist neo-colony vibes." we will get the latest with democracy now!'s juan gonzalez. all that a
with university of wisconsin professor alfred mccoy. in the u.s. supreme court considers a case on the trump-era remain in mexico policy that forced non-mexican -- forced tens of thousands of non-mexican asylum-seekers to wait in mexico while their cases played out in u.s. courts come often in extremely dangerous conditions. >> what are we supposed to do, drive truckloads of people in new mexico and leave them without negotiating with mexico? amy: the ruling could have an enormous impact...
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think of the family members, friends, co-workers, associates, whether it's in wisconsin or philadelphia. all being interviewed right now by agents and officers trying to figure out where would you go if you were him, where does he have a place to go? that's being done as we speak. the issue, quite frankly, is also a concern here now that has he done himself some harm? we don't know. that will make it of course harder to perhaps to find him. but the search is nationwide, u.s. marshals, atf, state and local police authorities. you can run but you can't hide in the technology world we live in right now. they're going to know from the cell phone, as pete said, the cell towers he has pinged in the past. all of that will be received and analyzed. it is only a matter of time. the question is what's the time frame? >> you talk about the technology piece of this. let me ask you about that from a different context, which is the technology in place, when does an attack happen at that subway station. savannah asked the mayor about some of the failures, including the cameras that were not working an
think of the family members, friends, co-workers, associates, whether it's in wisconsin or philadelphia. all being interviewed right now by agents and officers trying to figure out where would you go if you were him, where does he have a place to go? that's being done as we speak. the issue, quite frankly, is also a concern here now that has he done himself some harm? we don't know. that will make it of course harder to perhaps to find him. but the search is nationwide, u.s. marshals, atf,...
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he has addresses in philadelphia and wisconsin.e the van from philadelphia and he has made some concerning posts on social media about mayor eric adams and about homelessness and just some complaints about new york. and because of that, they have under the security here at -- for the mayor who is in quarantine because of covid-19. all right. let's bring back harry, retired first grade nypd detective. what strikes you from the information we just got there? >> well, jesse, you know, from the beginning they stated that they had known exactly the way the shooter had entered the subway. how could they have not known that before they had this picture? well, i think what happened was there was probably some type of video, you know, showing the shooter coming into the subway and then when they finally got a picture of this mr. james, compared that, and i think they have got their guy. but we wouldn't know 100 percent sure. the fact that, you know, they had found the vehicle. he dropped the keys. i have had cases where bad guys actually dr
he has addresses in philadelphia and wisconsin.e the van from philadelphia and he has made some concerning posts on social media about mayor eric adams and about homelessness and just some complaints about new york. and because of that, they have under the security here at -- for the mayor who is in quarantine because of covid-19. all right. let's bring back harry, retired first grade nypd detective. what strikes you from the information we just got there? >> well, jesse, you know, from...
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. >>> shock and horror in a small town, wisconsin. a community in mourning over the murder of this 10-year-old named lily peters. tonight the new information on her death. her suspected 14-year-old killer and how social media may have helped crack the case. >>> allegations flying over the fbi's handling of the new york subway shooting case why lawyers for the suspect say the feds violated the law, and what that could mean for key evidence. >>> plus a rise in startups that diagnose people virtually. it's sparking concern. why some of america's biggest pharmacies say it could be leading to way too many prescriptions of one certain drug >> the facts, the truth,he >>> morehorrific details reveal following the murder of a 10-year-old girl in wisconsin. the coroner releasing preliminary autopsy results. cause of death confirmed homicide the coroner said lily peters died of strangulation and blunt force trauma in court yesterday the district attorney said a 14-year-old boy who knew her killed her and then raped her. the teen is now behind ba
. >>> shock and horror in a small town, wisconsin. a community in mourning over the murder of this 10-year-old named lily peters. tonight the new information on her death. her suspected 14-year-old killer and how social media may have helped crack the case. >>> allegations flying over the fbi's handling of the new york subway shooting case why lawyers for the suspect say the feds violated the law, and what that could mean for key evidence. >>> plus a rise in startups...