More than 200 people have died, countless others still missing. Americans and the hardesthit areas are desperate for critical supplies like food and water. Tens of thousands still without electricity, and while all of this is happening in families struggle to pick up the pieces, many feel totally abandoned by the Bidenharris Administrations handling of The Storm. Hello, everyone. This is outnumbered. Im Kayleigh Mcenany here with my cohosts, Harris Faulkner and emily compagno. Also joining us, most of the Kennedy Saves The World podcast, kennedy. And former Uc Berkeley Law professor and former Law Clerk for justice thomas, john yoo. The devastation is being compared to that of Hurricane Katrina. Homeland security is warning that fema does not have enough funds to help, and distressed north Carolina Residents are reportedly being forced listen to this to fend for themselves, relying on homegrown rescue efforts. We are not getting the amount of support that we need. We havent seen fema,
question from the speech one, right? so in the draft, am i right that the draft is that you can t squash speech, you can t stop lawful content, but there might be some tiered pricing? yeah. definitely, you can t block content, from what i hear. but the effect of this decision will be similar to the affect of, say, citizens united. right? when you have citizens united, as i said, corporations can spend as much money as they want, eliminating politicians they don t agree with. and once you have two tiers on the internet, where there s one, you know, slow dirt road internet for everyone else, and this fast super highway of privileged content for the very powerful and wealthy, then people will have to spend, you know, campaigns will have to spend a lot of money to reach audiences in an effective way. so people so even if you have, you know, tiered pricing, you end up privileging the powerful, those with more money, versus the upstarts and the tron guy on youtube.
well, i mean, in any network, you have capacity problems. so imagine the electricity network. if the electrical companies said, we want to be able to choose which tvs you can plug in, or choose which irons you use, or which computers you plug in, you d say, there s got to be another way to manage capacity than choosing winners and losers. and when you re talking about the internet, you re talking about, you know, not only the electricity grid, but really, it s like our speech medium. it s what we use for democracy. it s what we use for economic innovation in the 21st century. and we re letting a few companies choose the winners and losers on those infrastructure on the 21st century infrastructure. it seems like, as drafted, at least as i understand it, and my understanding is far worse than yours, so correct me if i m wrong, that they ve kind of cleaved off the commercial question from the speech one, right? so in the draft, am i right that the draft is that you can t squash spee
network. if the electrical companies said, we want to be able to choose which tvs you can plug in, or choose which irons you use, or which computers you plug in, you d say, there s got to be another way to manage capacity than choosing winners and losers. and when you re talking about the internet, you re talking about, you know, not only the electricity grid, but really, it s like our speech medium. it s what we use for democracy. it s what we use for economic intervention in the 21st century. and we re letting a few companies choose the winners and losers on those infrastructure on the 21st century infrastructure. it seems like, as drafted, at least as i understand it, and my understanding is for a worse than yours, so correct me if i m wrong, that they ve kind of clooefed off the commercial question from the speech one, right? so in the draft, am i right that the draft is that you can t squash speech, you can t stop lawful content, but there might be some tiered pricing? yeah.