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Fox Report With Jon Scott

3:00 p.m. thousands had gathered for the giveaway which was supposed to include free playstation fives, webcams, headphones, gift cards other items but instead a ruckus unfolded and no one left with anything but plenty of people were injured in the crowd after being toppled and jeffrey at mandrake with the nypd said officers were also hurt but stayed to try to get the crowd under control. he saw at least four people taken away and ambulances. kai cenat has been charged with inciting a riot in unlawful assembly but could possibly pick face other charges according to police me today mayor eric adam praise nypd forgiven the crowd under control the way officers did. >> a great level of restraints we saw yesterday by the new york city police department, that could have turned really ugly. as i am monitored and communicated with the on the ground teams telling them these are young people. we have to be mindful of that as

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Fox News Live

heard back, back to you. speed ncb can't live thank you. steve wright cb and brian thank you. the kai cenat internet star behind the chaos has been charged with inciting a riot spurred former new york city police commissioner ray kelly was on caboodle live earlier and says he thanks the charges will be dropped. >> he is charged with inciting a riot. you're going to have to prove that in court. i think quite frankly we will see his case dismissed fairly soon. thethe hold onto it for a whilet it will be dismissed. that's the world in which we live these days unfortunately. spieth but let's bring in ted williams out fox news contributor, former d.c. homicide and defense attorney so ted, first of all how difficult is it to prosecute situations like this? what kind of legally and lawfully binding restraints can be put in place to deter future

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BBC News Now

laws they want to pass and once the supreme court is out of the way they will unleash this dictatorial flood. yet supporters of the bill say there are elected government officials that have been voted in by the public and any restraints on them as well and that is undemocratic. this is a well and that is undemocratic. ti 3 is a misunderstanding of well and that is undemocratic. ti 1 is a misunderstanding of what democracy means. democracy does not mean that if you win elections now you can do anything you want. now you can do anything you want. now you can do anything you want. now you can put people in prison, you can put them in concentration camps, you can take their rights. no, if you can take their rights. no, if you win the elections it means you can govern the country within the limits of the laws and basic liberties of the people. this is democracy and they just liberties of the people. this is democracy and theyjust don't understand it. democracy and they 'ust don't understand it._ democracy and they 'ust don't understand it. ., ., , ., ~' understand it. how do you think it has not to understand it. how do you think it has got to this _ understand it. how do you think it has got to this point _ understand it. how do you think it has got to this point in _ understand it. how do you think it has got to this point in israel, - has got to this point in israel, that the country is so divided over this? the fact the very idea that what democracy is has become such a divisive issue with two such different views?—

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

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BBC News

will see another— chris, can i come to you? tomorrow will see another day _ chris, can i come to you? tomorrow will see another day of _ chris, can i come to you? tomorrow will see another day of disruption i will see another day of disruption and mr_ will see another day of disruption and mr education for many, with plenty— and mr education for many, with plenty of— and mr education for many, with plenty of teachers out on strike. realistically, why should we believe you would _ realistically, why should we believe you would be any better placed to sort this— you would be any better placed to sort this out, given you have acknowledged that restraints you might— acknowledged that restraints you might inherit economically? because if i was prime _ might inherit economically? because if i was prime minister, _ might inherit economically? because if i was prime minister, had - might inherit economically? because if i was prime minister, had the - if i was prime minister, had the privilege to be prime minister, and bridget phillipson was the education secretary of state, i would ask, charter and required her to get in and negotiate every day of the week until this was resolved. the government is sitting around... applause children not being going to school is damaging. everyone knows that and teachers know it. nobody wants this industrial action. we have to resolve it and the government has a report and recommendation it is sitting on and doing nothing. in the meantime, it is not having the

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Special Report With Bret Baier

parts of the administration interacts with the social media company and judge siding with the plaintiff on overreach and the administration pleasured platforms to address posts that contributed to vaccine hesitancy they said. the preliminary injunction specifically restraints employees from a number of agencies from meeting with social media companies or urging them in any way to remove, delete, suppress, or reduce content and posts involving criminal activity, national security threats and efforts to suppress voting and conduct cyber attacks impacting elections are exempt from the ban and white house says it is weighing the next steps and reviewing the ruling, which came down on a federal holiday. now tonight, the president will

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

democracy. michael luttig was in the room that day that case was argued before the supreme court in december, and he set our next guest, neal katyal, delivered, quote, the single best oral argument i have ever heard made before the supreme court of the united states. he was masterful! neal katyal argued against the north carolina legislator's argument that state legislatures have absolute authority over presidential elections and can change the result of the presidential election in their states for any reason, and no court should ever be allowed to overturn any such action by a state legislature. neal katyal persuaded six justices to rule against the north carolina legislator's novel theory and in favor of democracy with the chief justice of the united states, john roberts, writing the majority opinion saying, state courts retain the authority to apply state constitutional restraints when legislatures

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

ever be allowed to overturn any such action by a state legislature. neal katyal persuaded six justices to rule against the north carolina legislator's novel theory and in favor of democracy with the chief justice of the united states, john roberts, writing the majority opinion saying, state courts retain the authority to apply state constitutional restraints when legislatures act under the power conferred upon them by the elections clause. here is the unforgettable way that neal katyal came out of the starting gate right after the north carolina legislature 's lawyer presented their argument for the absolute power of state legislatures to do whatever they want in controlling presidential elections. >> for 233 years, states have not read the elections caused the way you just heard. there are two reasons to affirm. one is that, when an acting legislation, there is no such thing as an independent state legislature. the other is that north carolina statutes authorize what the north carolina court did, all focus on the first. petitioners idea that state legislatures created by the state constitutions are independent of them is wrong. it is rejected by the articles of confederation, rejected by the early state constitutions, rejected by the founding

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CNN This Morning

pointed to the history and tradition of judicial review, not just at the federal level, dating all the way back to marbury versus madison, but state level, saying federal courts must not abandon their duty to exercise judicial review when state legislatures act pursuant to their election clause authority, they engage in law making subject to typical restraints on the exercise of state power, such power, so this was a really important decision that actually plays right to what our democracy has always practiced, it was that this very extreme theory had been put forward in 2020 and it was a chance that it could actually affect what happened in 2024, but the chief got six votes to stop it. >> yeah. you know, joey, joan makes a great point, the most extreme was cast aside. if you read the fine print of the decision, however, there are

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Americas Newsroom

districts and no review. based on that constitutional clause that talks about that all of the things about elections are set to state legislatures. the ruling against that they said state courts retain the authority to apply state constitutional restraints when legislature act under the election clause. if they draw a bunch of district and legitimate legal objections to them state courts can look at them and say it's not good. they don't have unfettered authority to draw the lines wherever they like. this is the ones we are interested in but not the big ones we're interested in coming in the next few days. see you tomorrow. >> dana: next up a writing professor is suing penn state university for racial discrimination claiming he was singled out for the color of his skin and forced out of his job for refusing to call the english language racist.

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