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madison and others are crucial in keeping the word slave out of the constitution. this document forever and we don't want to paint it with the word slave and there is no recognition as madison puts it in the constitution. they see the future as being the end of slavery. they had no realization at the end of the revolution than they were at the beginning. even the new york abolish slavery. that's another important thing, these of this first slaveholding states in the history of the world that had legal slavery that abolish it. the romans didn't abolish slavery but the american states abolished slavery. they don't have a number of slaves that the south has. they have 50000 where there's hundreds of thousands in the south and it's easy for them to do it. nonetheless they did it on the wave for any other place abolished slavery that should deemphasize. in the expectation that this would spread this is part of the enlightenment program. they have a whole series of reforms, each state from virginia northwood they will redo the criminal system they will do away with inher
madison and others are crucial in keeping the word slave out of the constitution. this document forever and we don't want to paint it with the word slave and there is no recognition as madison puts it in the constitution. they see the future as being the end of slavery. they had no realization at the end of the revolution than they were at the beginning. even the new york abolish slavery. that's another important thing, these of this first slaveholding states in the history of the world that...
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so that's what madison is concernedabout. as a consequence, the central element in his virginia plan is the veto . given to the congress overall state legislation . before the state deal could become law will have to come to the central government and getapproved . the thing is so impractical which you can't imagine an intelligent man like medicine pleased with this and yet he did. weiser has prevailed and said that's just crazy. can you imagine if it stayed in the constitution? although states would be sending all their bills washington. there would be hearings to decide should we veto this bill or not veto it. it's impractical and it gets thrown out and transformed into article1, section 10 of the constitution which is a series of prohibitions on what the states can do . they can't pass tariffs. they can't coin money. they can't print paper money as legal tender. those are crucial things. madison is still disillusioned. he comes out and tells jefferson i've lost my deal. my negative of all the state laws. this thing will wo
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there was questions about the fbi and their response in madison. evidence technicians in madison. and he did dispose of his phone in madison. the madison area and middleton, that phone has been recovered. >> is his father cooperating with the investigation? >> i don't want to go in to levels of cooperation, we are talking to everybody and getting the most cooperation as we can out of everyone. >> high land park notified the state police about the -- is there not a mechanism -- [ inaudible question ] >> i don't want to speak to the state police's protocol or procedure. i believe they issued information about that incident, the information they received and the decision making that went in to the process. that solely rest on them and i don't want to speak to their pro -- protocol. i don't have access to their systems to know that. so i don't want to speak to that. >> reporter: was that recovered on the ground? that was a weapon that fell out of his hand? >> so the rifle used in the shooting was recovered on the ground, it's the object that he dropped. we are waiting to speak to the
there was questions about the fbi and their response in madison. evidence technicians in madison. and he did dispose of his phone in madison. the madison area and middleton, that phone has been recovered. >> is his father cooperating with the investigation? >> i don't want to go in to levels of cooperation, we are talking to everybody and getting the most cooperation as we can out of everyone. >> high land park notified the state police about the -- is there not a mechanism --...
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what is the role you think of madison and jefferson. >> i would say significant. real americans, real patriots know those trying to paint a picture of them to be some bad guys know that's not true. we need to do our due diligence as americans to make sure we tell the truth. >> how much do you think slavery should be part of the tour of both those facilities. >> they need to include that in the facility, but it shouldn't be the main purpose of what they are going there for. these are founding fathers. they not only helped craft the country. but people we look at today when we draft laws, these are people we look at when we talk about the future of the country. how are we going to skip over that. brian: bill of rights, constitution. declaration of independence. both presidents of the united states. they both did their best to rid this nation of slavery. that was the message until dave rubenstein renovate madison's house then he starts this whole woke approach to america's past. >> what makes it sad is when you see things like this you then have children who are now
what is the role you think of madison and jefferson. >> i would say significant. real americans, real patriots know those trying to paint a picture of them to be some bad guys know that's not true. we need to do our due diligence as americans to make sure we tell the truth. >> how much do you think slavery should be part of the tour of both those facilities. >> they need to include that in the facility, but it shouldn't be the main purpose of what they are going there for....
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the technicians in madison. he did dispose of his phone in madison. the madison area, in middleton, and that phone has since been recovered. >> reporter: are others cooperating with the investigation? >> i don't want to go into levels of cooperation. we are working to get the most cooperation we can out of everybody. >> reporter: in 2019, highland park notified the state police about the knife. [inaudible] is there not a mechanism -- why wasn't that flag months later when he was getting a gun? >> i don't want to stick to protocol or procedure. i believe they have issued some information about the decision-making that went into that process, and that solely rests on the state police and i don't want to speak to their protocol. >> reporter: but to your knowledge there is nothing in their system that holds up -- >> i don't have access to their system to even know that, so i really don't want to speak to that. >> reporter: [inaudible] was that recovered on the ground, the weapon that fell out of the bag, or was the rifle recovered on the roof? >> the rifl
the technicians in madison. he did dispose of his phone in madison. the madison area, in middleton, and that phone has since been recovered. >> reporter: are others cooperating with the investigation? >> i don't want to go into levels of cooperation. we are working to get the most cooperation we can out of everybody. >> reporter: in 2019, highland park notified the state police about the knife. [inaudible] is there not a mechanism -- why wasn't that flag months later when he...
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i can't speak to why he decided to come back from madison. there were indications that he didn't put enough planning forward to commit another attack. there's been some questions about the fbi and their response in madison. he did dispose of the phone and that's since been recovered. i don't want to go into levels of cooperation, we're talking to everybody. >> stuck around, why wasn't that months later, he's getting a gun? >> i don't want to speak to the state police's protocol or procedure. i do believe they've issued some information about that incident, the information they received and their decision-making that went into that process. that really solely rests on them and i don't want to speak to their protocol. >> i don't have access to know that. i don't want to speak to that. dana? >> recovered on the ground. >> the rifle used in the shooting recovered on the ground, that's the object he dro dropped. we're still looking to speak to the witness who saw him drop an object wrapped in a red blanket. >> i don't want to speculate on why. the
i can't speak to why he decided to come back from madison. there were indications that he didn't put enough planning forward to commit another attack. there's been some questions about the fbi and their response in madison. he did dispose of the phone and that's since been recovered. i don't want to go into levels of cooperation, we're talking to everybody. >> stuck around, why wasn't that months later, he's getting a gun? >> i don't want to speak to the state police's protocol or...
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let's start with james madison. are you shocked they are making the effort to try to dominate the board of james madison's history and his home? >> no, not at all. we are in the middle of a cultural revolution. all these examples are come number of. the communists and marksists came up to the realization that western civilization is too strong to take over. ' and so you have to change the culture to one it can control. brian: the guy who led us through the war of 1812. because he had slaves. one of his slaves stayed there his whole life. that doesn't even come up on these tours. >> no, and it wouldn't. it doesn't matter. the justifications they are giving are not legitimate. they are words they say and policies they put in place so they can seize power. their goal is control the means of cultural production through james madison or schools, then you can change the way people see themselves as a culture. >>r. brian: we have to take action. first the civil car a stews, so the only person we can study is john quincy ad
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madison was five for. madison was very shy and timid. but yet they work together beautifully. i think madison needed jefferson's large personality and idealism, and jefferson needed madison exacting mind and its practical nature. i think he said played out in things as small as how they approached the alien sedition act or how they approached how he is going to deal with john adams when jefferson comes in as his vice president in 1797. and jefferson wants to just become friends with adams. madison is so calculating, he said don't commit yourself to a jet. we don't know where this is going to go. but also they were such great personal friends that they saved each other in seminal moments and played pivotal roles in keeping each on this trajectory to their greatness. for example, when jefferson is basically run out of the governorship in 1781, and then undergoes a trial of sorts to see whether he abdicated his responsibility, he's ultimately vindicated that he is demoralized and also his first wife dies. he wants to get out of politics. he's done. he just wants to stay, you know
madison was five for. madison was very shy and timid. but yet they work together beautifully. i think madison needed jefferson's large personality and idealism, and jefferson needed madison exacting mind and its practical nature. i think he said played out in things as small as how they approached the alien sedition act or how they approached how he is going to deal with john adams when jefferson comes in as his vice president in 1797. and jefferson wants to just become friends with adams....
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or in the madison area? >> we were alerted that he may be in the madison year and they had asked for our police department's assistance if he was. very shortly after that, we learned that he had been arrested in highland park. >> okay. so he had been -- come back at that point. as we look at this, you are calling, i know, for stricter gun legislation. you told the cap times last month if you look at this, it is hard to do this at the local level but you called for action at the state level. you said public help you saw as the most probable root there. i know the ama declared gun violence a public health crisis in 2016. yet here we are. what would a public approach in your eyes look like? and what would that change? >> you know, i think it is -- it's really important to understand that the epidemic of gun violence is so multifaceted. we tend to talk about these very large, you know, mass shooting events which of course are horrifying and very scary for our communities. but in reality, gun violence is happenin
or in the madison area? >> we were alerted that he may be in the madison year and they had asked for our police department's assistance if he was. very shortly after that, we learned that he had been arrested in highland park. >> okay. so he had been -- come back at that point. as we look at this, you are calling, i know, for stricter gun legislation. you told the cap times last month if you look at this, it is hard to do this at the local level but you called for action at the...
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but madison says no part you cannot give up your public life. you are too important to this new nation. he is the one who goes to the confederate congress and says you've got to get back in the game. he really gets him to paris by 1783. and that kind of a dynamic place throughout. when they lived together in philadelphia's in the confederate congress and jefferson is over too paris. jefferson notice madison his phone for a 15-year-old priest 32 years old he was unmarried. in phone and love to know how to delta rejection. place throughout their life and as i said in many ways it's responsible indirectly or directly things like our constitution, for our bill of rights. for our two party system. for the geographic obstruction of our country through the louisiana purchase. at bob's to the whole state university system. jefferson, with madison's help was a very big part. i certainly don't want to talk. people here are far more knowledgeable about the development of this university system. you for from uva. it was, for me a lot of fun to discover the
but madison says no part you cannot give up your public life. you are too important to this new nation. he is the one who goes to the confederate congress and says you've got to get back in the game. he really gets him to paris by 1783. and that kind of a dynamic place throughout. when they lived together in philadelphia's in the confederate congress and jefferson is over too paris. jefferson notice madison his phone for a 15-year-old priest 32 years old he was unmarried. in phone and love to...
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we showed you how james madison's historical homes is under attack. now they are coming after one of his great friend. another founding father. about this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. ask your doctor about fasenra. [♪♪♪] reporter: this is fox news live. president biden is pledging strong executive action against senator gentlemen manchin after he sank a build back better plan. the west virginia democrat said that inflation is too high to pass more spending. in california 37-year-old nascar driver was stabbed to death
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and madison and hamilton really hit it off. they found that they really thought alike about these problems. now if you remember american history you go. okay. let's see hamilton. i mean james madison. i know father of the constitution. and he was that but it was actually hamilton who wrote the letter because that that meeting they said, okay. listen these articles of confederation are just like you know not working. so let's have a meeting. let's call all the states. let's hope some of them show up. we're more of them show up this time to revise the articles of confederation get something better. so that we don't get invaded by france or britain again or spain or whoever we don't start fighting with each other. and so it was hamilton who wrote that letter at madison was one of the chief organizers. however, it was madison's new went to george washington and said buddy. you need to be there. out of retirement with you yet again. and so they met at the constitutional convention in philadelphia. in 1787 to figure out is there some
and madison and hamilton really hit it off. they found that they really thought alike about these problems. now if you remember american history you go. okay. let's see hamilton. i mean james madison. i know father of the constitution. and he was that but it was actually hamilton who wrote the letter because that that meeting they said, okay. listen these articles of confederation are just like you know not working. so let's have a meeting. let's call all the states. let's hope some of them...
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highland park shootings, robert crimo iii considered unleashing a second attack 2 1/2 hours away in madison, wisconsin. while a possible motive is unclear tonight, a series of numbers is being examined as possible clues. his history with police and the guns he owned also under scrutiny as a grieving community opens its aching heart for a child orphaned in the shooting tom llamas starts off our coverage >> reporter: tonight, officials say robert crimo iii has confessed. telling police he is the man behind tha horrific attack on a holiday parade that killed seven and injured dozens more. >> his statement was voluntary. he went into details about what he had done >> reporter: police also saying crimo considered a second shooting in wisconsin, where he drove following the attack in highland park >> he seriously contemplated using the firearm he had in his vehicle to commit another shooting in madison. >> reporter: while no motive has been made public, police have a theory as to why crimo chose july 4th as the date of the attack the numbers 4 and 7 visible on this car parked outside of his home
highland park shootings, robert crimo iii considered unleashing a second attack 2 1/2 hours away in madison, wisconsin. while a possible motive is unclear tonight, a series of numbers is being examined as possible clues. his history with police and the guns he owned also under scrutiny as a grieving community opens its aching heart for a child orphaned in the shooting tom llamas starts off our coverage >> reporter: tonight, officials say robert crimo iii has confessed. telling police he...
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we showed you how james madison's historical homes is under attack. now they are coming after one of his great friend. another founding father. about blunt force injuries to her abdomen. >> he knows deep in his heart that donald trump couldn't find ukraine on a map. he knows this is an administration defined by ignorance of the world. that's partly of them playing to their base, flying their audience. the boomer rube that backs trump *. you are an elitist with your geography and your maps. brian: they are mocking president trump and also mocking the 75 million americans who supported him. now the masses have gotten their revenge. according to a new story in axios, they are simply not watching the net works. no better person to ask than ar a -- than ari fleischer. i didn't come up with that idea to bump into your segment. you wrote about it in your book. why is that emblematic of the reason you wrote it. >> i wanted to begin my back to with that segment because it captures everything wrong with the media. how can anybody in good conscience do that. it
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seven people has confessed to his crimes and revealed he considered carrying out another attack in madison, wisconsin. a newly-released photo shows the powerful weapon inside crimo's car when he was arrested >> the seven victims have been identified one of his daughters says she doesn't know how the family will go on without him. meanwhile, there's been an outpouring of support for the 2-year-old who lost both his parents in the shooting. a gofundme has raised nearly $3 million. jay gray has more from highland park >> reporter: as the memorial grows at the site of the massacre, authorities now say the man responsible, robert crimo iii has confessed to killing seven and wounding more than two dozen at a fourth of july parade. >> he went into details about what he had done he admitted to what he had done. >> reporter: apparently identifying himself in video from the scene, acknowledging dressed like a woman to hide tattoos and helping him escape and he told investigators he considered a second attack while on the run >> he was driving around, he did see a celebration in madison and seriously
seven people has confessed to his crimes and revealed he considered carrying out another attack in madison, wisconsin. a newly-released photo shows the powerful weapon inside crimo's car when he was arrested >> the seven victims have been identified one of his daughters says she doesn't know how the family will go on without him. meanwhile, there's been an outpouring of support for the 2-year-old who lost both his parents in the shooting. a gofundme has raised nearly $3 million. jay gray...
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it was considering another shooting in madison, wisconsin at a july 4 event there. robert crimo iii made his first court appearance for the counts of third-degree murder internet we are learning more about the victims. we have the details. reporter: in highland park, illinois, it community groups after enduring the unthinkable. a 2-year-old, now an orphan following a july 4 parade that killed seven people, including his parents. >> i don't know how they are going to tell him. reporter: good samaritans found him underneath his father, who died at the scene. >> i will never forget it. i pulled up and said, this is not arcade, what should we do? and the cop said, you can't be babysitters, but can you take care of him? reporter: he made us for court appearance wednesday and the faces counsel first-degree murder. dozens more were injured in the attack. >> there are many different charges we are reviewing with respect to the other individuals. who has sadly been injured by this. frankly who were present on the scene. they were shot at. that also constitutes an attempted m
it was considering another shooting in madison, wisconsin at a july 4 event there. robert crimo iii made his first court appearance for the counts of third-degree murder internet we are learning more about the victims. we have the details. reporter: in highland park, illinois, it community groups after enduring the unthinkable. a 2-year-old, now an orphan following a july 4 parade that killed seven people, including his parents. >> i don't know how they are going to tell him. reporter:...
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that's huge madison save her company has a solution. a substitute made out of surprising ingredients. industrial waste, like ashes and c o 2. you have to process technology and that kind of comes in the form of a very large reactor, especially how it works is we put our solid heat into the vessel. and then we pressurized that was c o 2. and you rotate the vessel for a number of hours. okay, let's go industrial risk like ayesha and your to what's happening in the chemical process. the c o 2 molecule minute alive with the industrial arches. it is as if the greenhouse gas force elijah, is a completely different material comes out and it can re please up to 40 percent of the semen. the production does not emit greenhouse gas, it absorbs it. oh, in other words, the climate damage in greenhouse gas is dropped in the concrete madison. you want to build the future with the waste of today. we project that by 2030 will be able to achieve 600, make tons of carbon reduction. good luck. using cement substitutes can't make the construction industry c
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the thing of madison, wisconsin, the most important thing of madison is the university of wisconsin. there's some connection there. it was not random. there could be someone going to school there. maybe a girl he was interested in that spurned him. but there has to be a reason why he drove all that way and why madison -- why the university -- why that was his target. we will find out. right now, the fbi and investigators are going through his phone, his computer, everything. we're going to know everything soon. >> so important to think about the psychological profile that you have expertise in. and thinking about the whys. you and i both know that for those families that are grieving, those that are continuing to grapple with the tragedy in their personal lives, the whys will never be sufficient. we, as a society, maybe if we know the whys, it can lead to dete deterrence, and prevention, as well. can candice delong, thank you for your expertise. >>> one case could have the supreme court radically reshaping elections. what it could mean for your voting rights next. this is john. he ne
the thing of madison, wisconsin, the most important thing of madison is the university of wisconsin. there's some connection there. it was not random. there could be someone going to school there. maybe a girl he was interested in that spurned him. but there has to be a reason why he drove all that way and why madison -- why the university -- why that was his target. we will find out. right now, the fbi and investigators are going through his phone, his computer, everything. we're going to know...
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madison said her company has a solution. a substitute made out of surprising ingredients. industrial waste like ashes and c o 2. when you have time to process technology and that kind of comes in the form of a very large reactor, especially how it works is we put our solid heat into the vessel. and then we pressurized that with c o 2. and we rotate the vessel for a number of hours. okay, let's go industrial risk like ayesha and c o 2 ah, what's happening in the chemical process, the c o 2 molecule minute alive with the industrial ashes. it is as if the greenhouse gas fossilize is a completely different material comes out and it can replace up to 40 percent of this human the production does not emit greenhouse gas, it absorbs it. in other words, the climate damage in greenhouse gas is dropped in the concrete madison. you want to build the future with the waste of today me project that i 2030 will be able to achieve 600 make tons of carbon reduction. good luck. using cement substitutes can't make the construction industry comp
madison said her company has a solution. a substitute made out of surprising ingredients. industrial waste like ashes and c o 2. when you have time to process technology and that kind of comes in the form of a very large reactor, especially how it works is we put our solid heat into the vessel. and then we pressurized that with c o 2. and we rotate the vessel for a number of hours. okay, let's go industrial risk like ayesha and c o 2 ah, what's happening in the chemical process, the c o 2...
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just say, hey madison, can your company really make concrete out of scenario? we can actually me concrete out of out of been here. what we do is we have a c o 2 embedded or enhanced supplementary material, the very long word. but essentially it's an additive. they can replace a portion of cement in a concrete mix. ok, not really concrete odyssey or to, but something that replaces a part of the cement. confused. let's break it down. concrete is basically made out of 3 ingredients, cement, sand, and water. and it seems to me that it is everywhere. right madison colgate right now is the 2nd house you substance on earth, other than water. currently, the rate of growth emitted the built environment is about equivalent to building one new york city every month. wow. building house has an infrastructure is a great thing with a little problem. this is the bad guy. the production of cement, emits enormous amount of c o. 28 percent of all greenhouse gases are caused by the construction industry. that's huge. madison said her company has a solution, a substitute made out
just say, hey madison, can your company really make concrete out of scenario? we can actually me concrete out of out of been here. what we do is we have a c o 2 embedded or enhanced supplementary material, the very long word. but essentially it's an additive. they can replace a portion of cement in a concrete mix. ok, not really concrete odyssey or to, but something that replaces a part of the cement. confused. let's break it down. concrete is basically made out of 3 ingredients, cement, sand,...
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the sheriff says the suspect fled to madison, wisconsin, where he considered another shooting there. the prosecutor promises more charges are coming. alex perez is in highland park. >>> one of the many heartbreaking stories emerging from the shooting, the 2-year-old boy who lost both of his parents, rescued by strangers. his father killed shielding his son from the gun fire. stephanie ramos is standing by. >> the january 6th commit teal hears from a major witness this week. former white house counsel pat cipollone set to testify, wg the ansidind closedfray unldg at the u.s. >>> overght, weaponin arsenalre b de our te ok at ukrainian forces with u.s. rockets capable of hitting 40 miles away. >>> also tonight, after receiving a hand-written letter from wnba star brittney griner, the white house says the president and vice president spoke with her wife today. their message to griner tonight. >>> a skaifting new report says authorities in uvalde, texas, has several chances to stop the massacre at robb elementary before it started. the report finds an officer armed with a rifle had the gu
the sheriff says the suspect fled to madison, wisconsin, where he considered another shooting there. the prosecutor promises more charges are coming. alex perez is in highland park. >>> one of the many heartbreaking stories emerging from the shooting, the 2-year-old boy who lost both of his parents, rescued by strangers. his father killed shielding his son from the gun fire. stephanie ramos is standing by. >> the january 6th commit teal hears from a major witness this week....
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madison, scarpino ktvu. fox two news, disturbing new details in this case, madison. thank you. and in the midst of the chaos witness was handed at two year old boy who was covered in blood and crying for his mom and dad. ktvu greg lee joins us now, with the story of how a good samaritan stepped in. in a time of tragedy greg greg ring, who was at the fourth of july parade took that two year old to fire station. they asked him to keep the child while authorities tried to deal with the shooter. so he did, taking the child to his in laws home, where the boy sat with rings four year old watching a mickey mouse show the toddler was alone because his parents were two of the victims 35 year old irena and 37 year old kevin mccarthy were both killed in the shooting. left aden mccarthy all alone in the chaos. he's just two years old. authorities had to post his picture to find family members and reunite him with his grandparents. horrific horrific things that child is not going to have a parents. my life is my daughter. i'm my daughter's life. it's absolutely. it's devastating. we're also
madison, scarpino ktvu. fox two news, disturbing new details in this case, madison. thank you. and in the midst of the chaos witness was handed at two year old boy who was covered in blood and crying for his mom and dad. ktvu greg lee joins us now, with the story of how a good samaritan stepped in. in a time of tragedy greg greg ring, who was at the fourth of july parade took that two year old to fire station. they asked him to keep the child while authorities tried to deal with the shooter. so...
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but the seeing near madison, wisconsin, i'm assuming that's the most important thing in madison is the university of wisconsin. there is some connection there. it was not random. there could be someone going to school there that he knows that he's angry at. maybe a girl he was interested in, who spurned him. but there has to be a reason why he drove all that way and why madison or wife the, why that was his target. we will find out because right now the fbi and investigators are going to his phone, his computer, we are going to know everything soon. >> so important to think about the psychological profile that i know you have expertise in. thinking about the why. obviously, we both know that for those families that are grieving, those that are continuing to grapple with the tragedy in their personal lives, the wise will never be sufficient but we as a society, maybe if we know the why, it can lead to deterrence and maybe prevention as well. thank you so much for your expertise. >> you are welcome, thank you, laura. >>> look, one case could have the supreme court radically reshaping fed
but the seeing near madison, wisconsin, i'm assuming that's the most important thing in madison is the university of wisconsin. there is some connection there. it was not random. there could be someone going to school there that he knows that he's angry at. maybe a girl he was interested in, who spurned him. but there has to be a reason why he drove all that way and why madison or wife the, why that was his target. we will find out because right now the fbi and investigators are going to his...
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he saw a celebration occurring in madison. he seriously contemplated using the firearm he had in his vehicle to commit another shooting. i can't speak to why he decided to come back from madison. there are indications that he didn't put enough planning forward to commit another attack. >> the suspect also allegedly dumped his cell phone while he was near madison which the fbi has now recovered and is now processing for more information. we are also learning the gunman passed four separate background checks to buy firearms in 2020 and 2021 despite police flagging him as a clear and present danger in 2019. that came after a family member reported the suspect had threatened to kill his entire family. illinois state police say no action was taken because none of the family members wanted to move forward with a complaint which could have triggered the state's red flag laws and prevented the suspect from buying a gun. despite that incident, three months later, the suspect's father sponsored him when he applied for and obtained a fir
he saw a celebration occurring in madison. he seriously contemplated using the firearm he had in his vehicle to commit another shooting. i can't speak to why he decided to come back from madison. there are indications that he didn't put enough planning forward to commit another attack. >> the suspect also allegedly dumped his cell phone while he was near madison which the fbi has now recovered and is now processing for more information. we are also learning the gunman passed four separate...
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officials say that robert crimo contemplated a second mass shooting in madison, wisconsin. he was close to arriving there when he had second thoughts. we already learning that he made have simplied past red flag safe guards that were already in place. so much to catch you up on. let's catch up. welcome. i'm neil cavuto, this is "your world." to former d.c. homicide detective ted williams, a defense attorney in his own right. we're learning everything every hour today, ted. the most scary has to be that he was looking at a follow up attack in madison, wisconsin. we don't know for sure why hi cancelled that. but he was essentially there. >> yeah, that's very scary. because after he left the scene there in highland park or illinois, he headed to his mom's house, he picked up his mom's car and he headed to madison, wisconsin. from what we've been told, he is talking to the authorities, neil. he's informed the authorities that he saw a crowd there in madison, wisconsin and he thought very strongly about shooting up that crowd. he thought about it. he then came back, of course, t
officials say that robert crimo contemplated a second mass shooting in madison, wisconsin. he was close to arriving there when he had second thoughts. we already learning that he made have simplied past red flag safe guards that were already in place. so much to catch you up on. let's catch up. welcome. i'm neil cavuto, this is "your world." to former d.c. homicide detective ted williams, a defense attorney in his own right. we're learning everything every hour today, ted. the most...
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so he fled to madison. hours later he seriously contemplated this. had a firearm, 60 arms of ammunition in his car at that time. if he followed through, how much more bloodshed could he have caused? >> certainly could have been a repeat of what he did do. this is the greatest fear when law enforcement responds to th these. the two greatest fears is are there accomplishes. every hour, every minute spans that target radius. are they going to do this again. he freely admits he was considered it. if he hadn't been captured quickly, he certainly could have added to this body count and had more victims and the strategy would have just expanded. >> i mean, right, in a sense what we're talking about here from a perspective of society is it's luck. they are saying when he -- he confessed. he confessed to what he did. he confessed he was planning another -- that he considered, seriously contemplated another attack when he was flowing the first attack. what are the legal implications of all that, of admitting to it and talking about another possible attack? >>
so he fled to madison. hours later he seriously contemplated this. had a firearm, 60 arms of ammunition in his car at that time. if he followed through, how much more bloodshed could he have caused? >> certainly could have been a repeat of what he did do. this is the greatest fear when law enforcement responds to th these. the two greatest fears is are there accomplishes. every hour, every minute spans that target radius. are they going to do this again. he freely admits he was considered...
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who knows what is connected with madison. it's enough even if half of them wind up successful, he will never leave jail. >> as we've said, harry, he confessed, but does that necessarily prevent him to pleating not guilty by insanity? is the fact he confess cut-and-dried as people think? >> certainly not cut and dried. you can expect litigation about whether the confession is valid. in terms of insanity, the illinois state courts use the same thing -- the same test as the federal system. that is, did he have a mental disease or defect that made him unable to appreciate the criminality of what he was doing? tough test for him to make. of course, he could plead insanity, but i think absent more, just that he's crazy in the vernacular, as you and i might think about it, is not going to get him there. it remains a possibility. in terms of the dad, by the way, i think tom is right. it's going to be very hard to make a case. but i think there will be families of victims who will wind up suing civilly and will name him. he does seem
who knows what is connected with madison. it's enough even if half of them wind up successful, he will never leave jail. >> as we've said, harry, he confessed, but does that necessarily prevent him to pleating not guilty by insanity? is the fact he confess cut-and-dried as people think? >> certainly not cut and dried. you can expect litigation about whether the confession is valid. in terms of insanity, the illinois state courts use the same thing -- the same test as the federal...
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a female coodoo calf who was born to tony and madison. don't you think tony and madison would have slightly more exotic names is i guess not. born back on june 22nd. >> these photos show the calf getting accustomed to living with the rest of the hurt. it is a type of woodland antelope. the zoo says both the mom and calf are doing great. >> nice. >> tony and madison, yes. kind of expected a little bit different. >> if they're happy with the names, we are. that's it for us at 5:00. we'll see you back here for a hour >>> tonight, closing argument. the january 6th committee makes a final hearings push. new details about what happened inside the white house as the attack on the capitol unfolded. >> it makes the watergate break-in look like the work of cub scouts. >>> today in delaware, a biking president biden addresses the abortion fight after another weekend of protests. >> the only thing that's going to change this is if we have a national law that reinstates roe v. wade. >>> also tonight, deadly strike. russia attacks an apartment building
a female coodoo calf who was born to tony and madison. don't you think tony and madison would have slightly more exotic names is i guess not. born back on june 22nd. >> these photos show the calf getting accustomed to living with the rest of the hurt. it is a type of woodland antelope. the zoo says both the mom and calf are doing great. >> nice. >> tony and madison, yes. kind of expected a little bit different. >> if they're happy with the names, we are. that's it for us...
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>> in madison. i can't speak to why he decided to come back from madison. there were indications that he didn't put enough planning forward to commit another attack. >> they arrested him when he returned to illinois today we also learned he passed four background checks and was able to legally purchase several firearms including the ar-15 style rifle he used in the massacre despite previous alarming run-ins with police less than three years ago police took away a knife collection when he threatened to kill his entire family, but illinois state police said the suspect's father got the knives back that very afternoon and still helped his son get a gun, a gun permit by sponsoring his son's application. as questions mount, how the suspect was able to buy those guns we are now hearing more heartbreaking stories from the families of the victims. cnbc's valerie castro live tonight in highland park valerie? >> shep, one of the lasting images after the shooting is all of the personal belongings that were left behind in that panic, the chairs that were left there, th
>> in madison. i can't speak to why he decided to come back from madison. there were indications that he didn't put enough planning forward to commit another attack. >> they arrested him when he returned to illinois today we also learned he passed four background checks and was able to legally purchase several firearms including the ar-15 style rifle he used in the massacre despite previous alarming run-ins with police less than three years ago police took away a knife collection...
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. >> he was in madison and middleton, wisconsin. no. no indication. >> where celebration was he contemplating. >> some event in the madison area. >> he planned this for several weeks, for the highland park shooting. any last questions for the state's attorney? all right, folks. this is probably going to conclude our formal press briefings on this matter. if there is breaking news or anything major that does develop, we will call a press conference. otherwise, i would not anticipate major press briefings like this. investigators have months to go continuing their investigation into this. we'll be collaborating very closely with the state's attorneys' office. they will be collaborating with their federal partners. we will be collaborating with our federal partners. any specific questions please reach out directly. >> is he on suicide watch? >> he's been classified now. i don't know. >>> and with that, the end of today's briefing, thank you for staying with us for andrea mitchell reports as we continue our coverage of the breaking news fro
. >> he was in madison and middleton, wisconsin. no. no indication. >> where celebration was he contemplating. >> some event in the madison area. >> he planned this for several weeks, for the highland park shooting. any last questions for the state's attorney? all right, folks. this is probably going to conclude our formal press briefings on this matter. if there is breaking news or anything major that does develop, we will call a press conference. otherwise, i would not...