where in florida it will make landfall. we have team coverage. we begin with meteorologist with that brand-new forecast. adam. seeing it still continue to work its way across portions of the caribbean. we are running over very warm water. within the next 24 hours, that will allow us to really intensify the waters getting in the upper 80s, close to 90 degrees. that fuels these storms. a tropical storm becoming a much stronger, eventually, hurricane. by the time we get to tuesday afternoon overnight you will be passing very warm water. continuing to intensify. by wednesday evening, 125 mile-per-hour wind. category three hurricane. just shy of a category four. getting closer to the florida panhandle, that is the time we would be talking about landfall if it makes it that far. i will show you more in just a moment. this is one potential model. as the system continues to move to the north, we notice it becoming more of a defined eye wall. even if it does not make landfall, it w
destruction and deciding what kind of speech does and does not get shown on the internet. that is a real problem. particularly important in taking the case all the way to the supreme court where it belongs. if you have more than 50 million users, one of the big apps, more than 50 million users , you should be considered a common carrier and not allowed to censor free speech. do i have that right? to basic arguments. focusing on the common care argument. more like a telephone company that is in the business of providing a platform for existing communication if there are common carrier requirements, they should also apply to social media companies. i would like to see this brought up more if this case does find
that power found. the other pro-obama care argument is equally weak. the so-called commerce clause whereby the feds regulate interstate transactions gives the government to force us the power to buy things. one thing that the federal government compels to you buy. well, let s me say under the militia act of 1792 people were compelled to buy muskets and powder. bill: what act was that? the militia act. this doesn t actually require people to buy health insurance. i think it would be good if you read the legislation. bill: did i read the legislation. it imposes a penalty. penalty is different than forcing something to buy. bill: forces them to do something if you punish them for not doing it. militia act of 1792, i m sure we are all familiar with that very interesting. that was basically a mandate by the federal government to the 14 existing states at the time to raise a standing militia so the new nation
nowhere in the constitution is that power found. the other pro-obama care argument is equally weak. the so-called commerce clause whereby the feds regulate interstate transactions gives the government to force us the power to buy things. one thing that the federal government compels to you buy. well, let s me say under the militia act of 1792 people were compelled to buy muskets and powder. bill: what act was that? the militia act. this doesn t actually require people to buy health insurance. i think it would be good if you read the legislation. bill: did i read the legislation. it imposes a penalty. penalty is different than forcing something to buy. bill: forces them to do something if you punish them for not doing it. militia act of 1792, i m sure we are all familiar with that very interesting. that was basically a mandate by the federal government to the 14 existing states at the time to raise a standing militia so the new nation
life. he said this is a pro-life decision. i thought he actually did a good job with that answer. he sort of put it to bed. he has to come up with those answers particularly for the state dream act. other thing he has to do that no one in lthe field has been able to do is kind of distill and make stick the anti-romney care argument. that it s been out there forever. i personally thought it would be it would really mean the death of his candidacy. i did not think he could overcome it in the moment of the most intense hatred toward the affordable care act. how could mitt romney distance himself from his signature policy achievement when it s so closely related to the president s? somehow he s been able to. i think it s still on the table for whoever can grab it, finding the argument that lands on romney care. i thought romney care was the cancer in the romney candidacy. i thought every one of them had something wrong with them. romney s was devastating. we re out of time for this seg