them back. this is american voices. hello, everyone i m julio castro in for alicia menendez. we begin this hour with president trump s rage against democracy. and those calling it what it truly is, a danger to democracy. saturday in wilkes-barre, pennsylvania, trump ranted for more than two hours at a rally for pennsylvania s gubernatorial candidate doug mastriano and gop senate candidate doctor oz. it was the former guy s first public rally and speech since the fbi search at mar-a-lago last month. as you can imagine, it quickly devolved into nothing more than a tirade against the man who beat him, president joe biden. he called biden an enemy of the state and the fbi and the department of justice, vicious monsters. well it s pretty much always the case, trump is clearly more angry at biden-than-normal after biden gave a primetime speech last week and philly, trying a clear line between maga and mainstream republicans. and this morning, just hours after donald trump muddy t
Good morning. Happening right now, tensions are es escalating on College Campuses across the country. We saw clashes in madison, wisconsin. Joining us now, cat carol, managing editor at the badger harold, joining us from the University Of Wisconsin campus. Good morning. What happened there this morning and what is it like right now . Good morning, thank you for having me. Around 7 15 this morning, police officers, Law Enforcement from the university police, the Wisconsin State Patrol and state and county and Madison Police that the encampment would be taken down and they remained on site until about 9 00 a. M. They left all tents. They left tables up with supplies and water for protesters. All tents were removed. Over a dozen individuals were arrested. And the police have left, some Campus Police are patrolling the area, but there are a couple of tents that have gone back up since police left. And so, cat, this when did this intensify. I understand that a lot of those students and the
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watching this hour at msnbc. thank you. and we do have some breaking news out of canada right now. authorities just a short time ago announcing ten people have died after stopping attacks in saskatchewan. police say they are processing 13 different active crime scenes and say some of those victims may have been targeted and others were randomly attacked. police say two suspects are still on the run. they both are considered armed and dangerous. back here in the u.s., police have charged a 38-year-old man in connection with the disappearance of a memphis teacher and a billionaire heiress, e.l.i.s.a. fletcher went out for a run friday morning, but the mother of two still has not been found. in virginia, a mass shooting near the norfolk state university campus led to people dead, five others injured. the shooting reportedly happening during an argument at an off campus party. police have not given any information on the shooters identity. and firefighters are facing a
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