at a popular downtown bar. you re watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. ashley: ashley. good samaritans rushed to help madison brooks. the lsu sophomore s official cause of death is multiple traumatic injuries, second to motor vehicle collision verse pedestrian. she was left incapacitated at the scene and died at the hospital. todd: allegedly raped before her attackers left her on the highway and she was struck by a car. madison brooks s friends creating a memorial along the highway where she was killed. one of those friends reflected on the impact she had on her life. she left me in this world with one thing, kindness and love is always the answer. i was going through the hardest times, i felt bullied and everything. she showed me love in a way nobody else could. ashley: her sorority releasing this statement, madison made a lasting impact on all of us and was a hero and donated her heart and kidney to save others. todd: the four suspects are 18-year-old
i can t remember the exact quote, but remember when churchill said britain needs an ass kicker. churchill said many wonderful things. those particular phrases i don t remember. you re the historian, not me. everybody attributes everything to churchill, and then like the greatest churchill quotes ever, he didn t say. all the things churchill said but didn t say, i m laying claim to them. take them. tim ryan took that one, though, and i think he owned it quite well. it is a close race that could determine the balance of power in washington. the democratic nominee, congressman ryan will join us in just a moment. but first, nbc steve kornacki is standing by at the big board to break down where things stand with the midterms less than a month away. we are at go time. the rage is here, and i m a little nervous. he s pissed off, look at him. he s trying to hide it. i know. we re following the latest from ukraine as russia escalates attacks on civilian areas. g7 leade
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sean: first, got to get a lot of credit, you very quickly went right for the wrists. as a martial artist, i respect your quick response buried was she would have used the left hand, but the fact that you acted that quickly prevented him from sticking that knife he could have hit your carotid, he could have hit your heart. we may not be having this discussion today, you did a great job, i congratulate you. thank you, sean, and i also give a lot of credit to the seven, eight, nine, ten other people who instantly within a few moments came to the stage and tackled this attacker. law enforcement was there just a couple minutes later and they arrested the guy. a lot went right in the response. when i saw him lunge at me with that weapon in his hand, he was going towards my neck area, i just instinct if we went right up to grab that wrist, and i just needed to hold it for a few moments until that group came in. sean: i got to tell you something, we are looking at it from dif