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michelle nunn in georgia. different. low key in georgia. a different state. of course. i do think both of these states speak to the fact that in many ways if the democratic party is, wants to grow, they have got to look towards this. they have got to look toward the african-american population. that hasn't been tapped in many ways. in terms of the statewide races. and a growing population as well that has the also remained untapped in a lot of these races. >> well, can you have a feminism in this case? a youthful femme nitz m encourages male voters to get excite add but t excite add but td about the pro black president, can you get women to get excite add but this woman. >> that's the challenge ahead. can you get blue-collar, white will tine come o women to come out and vote for candidates. for michelle nunn and alison lundegran grimes in kentucky. >> thank you. our panel. it is great to have you on. casy you, are great. casey hunt from louisville. join me tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m., for hardball. right on this. live election results continue next with chris hayes. >>>
michelle nunn in georgia. different. low key in georgia. a different state. of course. i do think both of these states speak to the fact that in many ways if the democratic party is, wants to grow, they have got to look towards this. they have got to look toward the african-american population. that hasn't been tapped in many ways. in terms of the statewide races. and a growing population as well that has the also remained untapped in a lot of these races. >> well, can you have a feminism...
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she's also the daughter of long-time georgia senator sam nunn. if elected she would be the first female senator from georgia and the first democratic senator there since max cleland left in 2002. joining me now, the host of msnbc's "the reid report," joy reid. she interviewed michelle nunn over the weekend. i'm going to play some sound from your interview. but first tell us what you found out. >> it's interesting because you have a lot of georgians who the last time they voted for a democrat the name was nunn. sam nunn was a pretty popular sort of middle of the road democratic senator. so that name i.d. is helping michelle nunn. you also of course have a carter on the ballot running for governor. so you have a lot of familiar names on the democratic side which is actually seen as very helpful. and what michelle nunn is essentially doing is she's running as a very inoffensive type of democrat. she's not an obama democrat. she doesn't even say she's a democrat in her ads. and if you look on her website, she lists a lot of her priorities, campaign f
she's also the daughter of long-time georgia senator sam nunn. if elected she would be the first female senator from georgia and the first democratic senator there since max cleland left in 2002. joining me now, the host of msnbc's "the reid report," joy reid. she interviewed michelle nunn over the weekend. i'm going to play some sound from your interview. but first tell us what you found out. >> it's interesting because you have a lot of georgians who the last time they voted...
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hi georgia. hey georgia. man this is hot! try jack's hottest sandwich yet. his new blazin' chicken sandwich has spicy crispy chicken, ghost pepper ranch sauce, and sliced jalapeños. owww, that's hot! you better be holdin' a sandwich. now for the offer to report with gabe slate. s found a bud that sell wireless good starting today the big four carriers are implementing their new text 911 servicemen's which is something that the carriers have been working on for years but this is very important. unfortunately the counties in the bay area are not ready for this. >>: here's an example of what a text 911 what look like on the computer screen of the 911 operator who handles it. after someone text crime on with their emergency operator what takes them back with instructions or question. if it's a great idea. obviously we are in areas where text messages will go through what a phone call will not permit that because text requires a lot less signal to go through three of the carriers have committed to supporting 911 testing and their service area that doesn't mean t
hi georgia. hey georgia. man this is hot! try jack's hottest sandwich yet. his new blazin' chicken sandwich has spicy crispy chicken, ghost pepper ranch sauce, and sliced jalapeños. owww, that's hot! you better be holdin' a sandwich. now for the offer to report with gabe slate. s found a bud that sell wireless good starting today the big four carriers are implementing their new text 911 servicemen's which is something that the carriers have been working on for years but this is very important....
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i say the democrats have a georgia ande in kentucky. >> where is your money in georgia? >> i will put it on michelle. she stumbled on not knowing how to treat all obama care. she looked nervous. republicans have a problem. wackosrmal people, not not in the runoff. long, nine weeks. there's a lot the time for those two. that he hast of his a lot of money. both of them, they will go in battered. -- he has a lots of money. it will be interesting to see who they prefer. he has been a member of congress for a long time. she will be a formidable candidate. again, it is georgia. a red state. thank you very much. thank you for watching. >> "political capital" is a production of bloomberg television. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." i'm pimm fox. let's begin by taking look at the market moving headlines. let's go to carol massar, standing by. >> new-home sales climbed in april for the first time in three months. easing concerns of a setback in the residential real estate market. the 6.4% increase was the biggest in six months and spurred by surging demand in the midwest. regulators
i say the democrats have a georgia ande in kentucky. >> where is your money in georgia? >> i will put it on michelle. she stumbled on not knowing how to treat all obama care. she looked nervous. republicans have a problem. wackosrmal people, not not in the runoff. long, nine weeks. there's a lot the time for those two. that he hast of his a lot of money. both of them, they will go in battered. -- he has a lots of money. it will be interesting to see who they prefer. he has been a...
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we're keeping a close eye on the battle in georgia. and we go an unusual showdown in one pennsylvania congressional district. a pro-life democrat is take on three other candidates for a shot in november. shannon. >> reporter: democrats battling for the primary win in pennsylvania's 13th congressional district sparked this question. is there room for a candidate that backs limits on abortion in the democrat party. boyle has been criticized by pro-life and pro-choice. he supports planned parenthood but is taking heat for supporting law that doctors have admitting privileges in hospitals within 30 miles. the measures have found plenty support in pennsylvania in the wake of multiple murder convictions for a philadelphia doctor. but not everyone approves of those laws. >> he voted for something that successfully closed down six planned parenthood centers in pennsylvania. he is not pro choice and it is a litmus test and he fails it. >> to say you're not pro choice because you want the state to watch abortion clinics. it says a lot where thes
we're keeping a close eye on the battle in georgia. and we go an unusual showdown in one pennsylvania congressional district. a pro-life democrat is take on three other candidates for a shot in november. shannon. >> reporter: democrats battling for the primary win in pennsylvania's 13th congressional district sparked this question. is there room for a candidate that backs limits on abortion in the democrat party. boyle has been criticized by pro-life and pro-choice. he supports planned...
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i say the democrats have a better chance in georgia and kentucky. >> where is your money in georgia? >> i will put it on michelle. she stumbled on not knowing how to treat obamacare. she looked nervous. republicans have a problem. yes, normal people, not wackos not in the runoff. it is very long, nine weeks. there's a lot of time for those two. he has a lot of money. both of them, they will go in battered. >> it will be interesting to see who they prefer. he has been a member of congress for a long time. she will be a formidable candidate. again, it is georgia. a red state. thank you very much. thank you for watching. >> "political capital" is a production of bloomberg television. ♪ ♪ >> its building blocks are known worldwide. its brand is among the globe's most admired. it is the fastest-growing toymaker on the planet. we are at a company that less than a decade ago was losing a million dollars a day and is being transformed. >> it is becoming a case study in how you turn around a company. >> we are going inside lego. >> awesome. >> ♪ everything is awesome >> the theme song f
i say the democrats have a better chance in georgia and kentucky. >> where is your money in georgia? >> i will put it on michelle. she stumbled on not knowing how to treat obamacare. she looked nervous. republicans have a problem. yes, normal people, not wackos not in the runoff. it is very long, nine weeks. there's a lot of time for those two. he has a lot of money. both of them, they will go in battered. >> it will be interesting to see who they prefer. he has been a member...
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the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mr. chambliss: madam president, is the senate in a quorum call? the presiding officer: it is. mr. chambliss: are we in morning business? the presiding officer: we're in a quorum call. mr. chambliss: i would ask that the quorum call be rescinded, please, and i be allowed to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. chambliss: madam president, today the senate passed the water resources and development act. it is -- it has been too long since we addressed those issues. i want to applaud senator boxer and ranking member vitter for their diligent work and unswerving commitment to making this bill a reality. the fact that an infrastructure bill of this magnitude can be passed without earmarks and with a balance of reforms and authorizations for critical projects is a testament to good leadership and a desire by members of congress on both sides of the capitol to better our nation. one of the projects this bill advances is crucial to not only my state of geo
the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mr. chambliss: madam president, is the senate in a quorum call? the presiding officer: it is. mr. chambliss: are we in morning business? the presiding officer: we're in a quorum call. mr. chambliss: i would ask that the quorum call be rescinded, please, and i be allowed to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. chambliss: madam president, today the senate passed the water resources and development act. it...
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first one in georgia. we will talk about georgia, incumbent governor nathan deal, he get the republican nomination. but look who will be challenging him on the democratic side. a guy by the name of jason carter. jason carter happens to be the grandson of the former president of the united states, jimmy carter. there he is, jason carter, democratic nominee. ji son carter against nathan deal, we will see what happens in georgia. one another gubernatorial race, pennsylvania, an incumbent republican governor. tom corbit, the republican nominee, seeking reelection. but tom wolf will be the democratic challenger to tom corbit. tom beating alison swart. that is the seat that chelsea clinton's mother-in-law tried to get. tom wolf will face tom corbit in pennsylvania. normally a democratic state but there is a democratic governor in pennsylvania at left for now. >> can we go back to this? this mitch mcconnell race is a very important test. rand paul is a tea party favorite. how important is rand paul's support? >>
first one in georgia. we will talk about georgia, incumbent governor nathan deal, he get the republican nomination. but look who will be challenging him on the democratic side. a guy by the name of jason carter. jason carter happens to be the grandson of the former president of the united states, jimmy carter. there he is, jason carter, democratic nominee. ji son carter against nathan deal, we will see what happens in georgia. one another gubernatorial race, pennsylvania, an incumbent...
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georgia has changed a lot since then. there were a lot of voters who did not know who her father is. she will have to define herself and show how she is or isn't like her father come november. because voters say, yeah, i like sam nunn, but who is she? or i don't know who sam nunn is. it does cut both ways. but it does help in this regard, raising money. michelle nunn has tapped into sam nunn's powerful network. >> doesn't always help to be tied to a political name. but there's been so much talk about a tea party and how the primaries will be further indication if they do well that the tea party isn't nearly as strong as it once was. one of the reasons this might be happening, that the deficit has been decreasing. which obviously takes a lot of power away from what's arguably the tea party's biggest rallying cry. the u.s. debt is obviously still growing, but the perception for many people now is that annual spending has finally gotten under control. so if this is the case, looking bigger picture here, how much trouble is t
georgia has changed a lot since then. there were a lot of voters who did not know who her father is. she will have to define herself and show how she is or isn't like her father come november. because voters say, yeah, i like sam nunn, but who is she? or i don't know who sam nunn is. it does cut both ways. but it does help in this regard, raising money. michelle nunn has tapped into sam nunn's powerful network. >> doesn't always help to be tied to a political name. but there's been so...
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i say the democrats have a better chance in georgia and kentucky. in part because they're not against an incumbent. >> where is your money in georgia? >> i will put it on michelle. i thought she stumbled on not knowing how to treat obamacare. she looked nervous. republicans have a problem. yes, two normal people, not wackos are in the runoff. it is very long, nine weeks. there's a lot of time for those two. he has a lot of money. both of them, they will go in battered. >> it will be interesting to see who they prefer. kingston has a proven track record but he has been a member of congress for a long time. she will be a formidable candidate. again, it is georgia. a red state. it is an off your election cycle. thank you very much. thank you for watching. >> "political capital" is a production of bloomberg television. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to "inside fendi." we are in rome, and over the next 30 minutes, bloomberg will take you behind the scenes of one of the most iconic italian fashion houses, fendi, with the ceo pietro beccari. in 1925 two italian
i say the democrats have a better chance in georgia and kentucky. in part because they're not against an incumbent. >> where is your money in georgia? >> i will put it on michelle. i thought she stumbled on not knowing how to treat obamacare. she looked nervous. republicans have a problem. yes, two normal people, not wackos are in the runoff. it is very long, nine weeks. there's a lot of time for those two. he has a lot of money. both of them, they will go in battered. >> it...
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flew them back in georgia to try to support support there and sent u.s. ships back into the black seas. >> sending georgian troops fighting for the u.s. in iraq back home? fro providing supplies? that was a more robust response? karl rove made similar allegations recently. but politifacts said they were mainly false. how successful was this so-called robust response? take a look at this map. this was what russia and georgia looked like back in 2008 before two provinces decided they wanted to declare independence. but in 2008, russia stepped in to help those two territories secede from georgia. and today, 20% of georgia's territory is under russian military occupation. so there it is. there's what the bush/cheney robust response brought about. dydek cheney think we wouldn't notice that he erased georgia from his mind? nice try, but we gotcha. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional dev
flew them back in georgia to try to support support there and sent u.s. ships back into the black seas. >> sending georgian troops fighting for the u.s. in iraq back home? fro providing supplies? that was a more robust response? karl rove made similar allegations recently. but politifacts said they were mainly false. how successful was this so-called robust response? take a look at this map. this was what russia and georgia looked like back in 2008 before two provinces decided they wanted...
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there is genuine suspense there in georgia and the stakes are high. there's this rule they almost never talk about, a constitutional rule that says you cannot hold on to your house seat and run for the senate at the same time. so it's a particular leap of faith for a member of the house to commit to run for senate. you have to give up your day job in order to run. you can't keep your seat if you want to run for senate. but three members of the house from georgia did that, tried to get the senate seat, jack kingston gave it up and phil gingrey and paul brown gave up his house seat and gave up seats to run for senate tomorrow in georgia. and none of them is expected to win. jack kingston might have a shot of make night a runoff if he's a top two finisher maybe but the other two if things go as expected tomorrow they are not only going to be out of luck, they are going to be out of a job. do you remember the kerfuffle about the country's highest profile breast cancer charity trying to cut itself off from its relationship with planned parenthood? remember
there is genuine suspense there in georgia and the stakes are high. there's this rule they almost never talk about, a constitutional rule that says you cannot hold on to your house seat and run for the senate at the same time. so it's a particular leap of faith for a member of the house to commit to run for senate. you have to give up your day job in order to run. you can't keep your seat if you want to run for senate. but three members of the house from georgia did that, tried to get the...
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i say the democrats have a better chance in georgia and kentucky. >> where is your money in georgia? >> i will put it on michelle. she stumbled on not knowing how to treat obamacare. she looked nervous. republicans have a problem. yes, normal people, not wackos not in the runoff. it is very long, nine weeks. there's a lot of time for those two. he has a lot of money. both of them, they will go in battered. >> it will be interesting to see who they prefer. he has been a member of congress for a long time. she will be a formidable candidate. again, it is georgia. a red state. thank you very much. thank you for watching. >> "political capital" is a production of bloomberg television. ♪ >> welcome to a "bloomberg west" special, "the baidu billionaire: inside the google of china." i am emily chang. i sit down with the baidu cofounder, robin li, for a rare, exclusive, live interview. we will talk about how he built baidu into china's largest search engine, and the challenges of running a business in a country with censorship. his relationship with tech icons like mark zuckerberg. and wha
i say the democrats have a better chance in georgia and kentucky. >> where is your money in georgia? >> i will put it on michelle. she stumbled on not knowing how to treat obamacare. she looked nervous. republicans have a problem. yes, normal people, not wackos not in the runoff. it is very long, nine weeks. there's a lot of time for those two. he has a lot of money. both of them, they will go in battered. >> it will be interesting to see who they prefer. he has been a member...
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that georgia has to go through. no, i don't let the nato decision was the reason, unless the russians at the time and president putin like when citing nato want to you as some kind of alibi or some kind of justification, some kind smokescreen pick simply getting out reality designs which were already there. it's a very convenient thought into russia. it's a good excuse. .. >> perhaps a bit late. >> do you want to comment on
that georgia has to go through. no, i don't let the nato decision was the reason, unless the russians at the time and president putin like when citing nato want to you as some kind of alibi or some kind of justification, some kind smokescreen pick simply getting out reality designs which were already there. it's a very convenient thought into russia. it's a good excuse. .. >> perhaps a bit late. >> do you want to comment on
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in georgia, there are seven republicans on the ballot, and the democrats are looking at georgia and kentucky as a pickup as they hope to stave off the gop takeover of the united states senate. in oregon, the leading republican candidate monica wehby is regarding accusations of personal issues of stalking and harassment of six ex-husband s. covering it all for us this morning is nbc news political director and host of the "the daily rundown" chuck todd. and break it down of course, starting with kentucky. >> well, we will, and what is interesting about the primaries, tam the ro-- tamron is that allf the storylines encompass what is happening today. today, the story sabt the tea party and fizzling out. you bring up kentucky, but it is one of three big challenges for the tea party. tea party challenge to mitch mcconnell by matt bevin and that is looking like it is coming up short, and what is
in georgia, there are seven republicans on the ballot, and the democrats are looking at georgia and kentucky as a pickup as they hope to stave off the gop takeover of the united states senate. in oregon, the leading republican candidate monica wehby is regarding accusations of personal issues of stalking and harassment of six ex-husband s. covering it all for us this morning is nbc news political director and host of the "the daily rundown" chuck todd. and break it down of course,...
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for those who are not sophisticated, we're talking about georgia over there. not georgia over here. and then remain there. that should have given us some significant insight into his intentions. we should have then decided we needed to have strong relationships with all the former soviet portions and, you know, try to get them into nato, try to get them into situations where there would be less likelihood of a ukraine-type situation occurring. >> sounds to me like he's criticizing the policies of george w. bush, not barack obama. george bush was the president when putin went into georgia. and very little was done about that. and so i believe stephanie's right. i'm sure newt will disagree with me, but i believe stephanie's right that this president has taken ainherited, two wars, and as stephanie said, one of the wars started as a result of false information and i believe purposeful deceit on the part of members of the administration. and he's bringing those wars to a close. and that's good. >> i understand this is a litany on the left. so you believe colin powell set out to mislead
for those who are not sophisticated, we're talking about georgia over there. not georgia over here. and then remain there. that should have given us some significant insight into his intentions. we should have then decided we needed to have strong relationships with all the former soviet portions and, you know, try to get them into nato, try to get them into situations where there would be less likelihood of a ukraine-type situation occurring. >> sounds to me like he's criticizing the...
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i say the democrats have a better chance in georgia and kentucky. >> where is your money in georgia? >> i will put it on michelle. she stumbled on not knowing how to treat obamacare. she looked nervous. republicans have a problem. yes, normal people, not wackos not in the runoff. it is very long, nine weeks. there's a lot of time for those two. he has a lot of money. both of them, they will go in battered. >> it will be interesting to see who they prefer. he has been a member of congress for a long time. she will be a formidable candidate. again, it is georgia. a red state. thank you very much. thank you for watching. >> "political capital" is a production of bloomberg television. ♪ . >> hi. >> good morning. >> tonight on "titans at the table" -- this place is gorgeous, it really is. >> i'll be chatting with businessman turned environmental activist tom steyer. tom steyer was born and raised in the financial capital of the u.s., new york city, but chose to open his company, farallon, in san francisco. he founded farallon in 1986 with $8 million, and by the time he stepped down he t
i say the democrats have a better chance in georgia and kentucky. >> where is your money in georgia? >> i will put it on michelle. she stumbled on not knowing how to treat obamacare. she looked nervous. republicans have a problem. yes, normal people, not wackos not in the runoff. it is very long, nine weeks. there's a lot of time for those two. he has a lot of money. both of them, they will go in battered. >> it will be interesting to see who they prefer. he has been a member...
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and for example in georgia congressman jack kingston has said that children who have subsidized free lunch should be forced to sweep floors to teach them that there is no such thing as a free lunch, and the front-runner for governor has mocked the opponent for not having a high school degree, and to the right, another canidate said he may not support mitch mcconnell as majority leader, and so it is not just the tea par ti opposition, but opposition within the party. >> and monica wehby, and particularly the way he chose to describe her. let's play it, and see if you pick it up on it was as well? >> and i you women in the room, you would love the primary as the same day as ours and she is a pediatric neurosurgeon whose slogan is change your senator and not your doctor. >> and some people are picking up on the fact that she said that she is a female pediatric neurosurgeon, so is that nitpicking or showing tin effectiveness when it comes to relating to women that the party seems to have with some of the major candidates? >> well, it is a little bit of the nitpicking there but it is a la
and for example in georgia congressman jack kingston has said that children who have subsidized free lunch should be forced to sweep floors to teach them that there is no such thing as a free lunch, and the front-runner for governor has mocked the opponent for not having a high school degree, and to the right, another canidate said he may not support mitch mcconnell as majority leader, and so it is not just the tea par ti opposition, but opposition within the party. >> and monica wehby,...
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georgia's crowded seven-way republican free for all? and will family legacy pave the path to victory for michelle nun and jason carter in virginia. plus whatever happened to the southern white male democrat? we'll look at the trend of more women on the ballot in the south. we start in kentuckyhe
georgia's crowded seven-way republican free for all? and will family legacy pave the path to victory for michelle nun and jason carter in virginia. plus whatever happened to the southern white male democrat? we'll look at the trend of more women on the ballot in the south. we start in kentuckyhe
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many asians have already abandons georgia taking their dreams and their money with them. al jazeera. >> well, saturday is world no tobacco day, and the "world health organization" is calling on governments around the globe to increase taxes on tobacco products. it's estimated 6 million people die from smoking every year. and 6 million of those were secondhand smokers. some have turned to e-cigarett e-cigarettes, but that has been banned in australia. >> he had no idea that his home would be raided. >> it's it was like i was suddenly watching a cop show, and i was in it. and this is just happening. these people are just going through all my things and tipping my house upside down. >> reporter: they were looking for e-cigarettes. he was selling them through has small business. he was accused of breaking the law. no toy, food or other product sold can resemble a cigarette. in court he was initially acquitted. but health officials appealed and won. his business was shut down. around the world e-cigarette use is growing fast. boutique shops in france. social gatherings like th
many asians have already abandons georgia taking their dreams and their money with them. al jazeera. >> well, saturday is world no tobacco day, and the "world health organization" is calling on governments around the globe to increase taxes on tobacco products. it's estimated 6 million people die from smoking every year. and 6 million of those were secondhand smokers. some have turned to e-cigarett e-cigarettes, but that has been banned in australia. >> he had no idea that...
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learn from georgia. you know what? i think washington is going to learn a thing or two from our campaign. >> in the governor's race in georgia, jimmy carter's grandson will run. >> two congressmen run for arkansas. they both won their primaries as did mark pryor who will face congressman tom cotton in the fall for the right to represent arkansas in the senate. >> in pennsylvania, this was closely watched. big names were involved. chelsea clinton's mother-in-law lost her bid to run for congress. she picked up only a quarter of the vote in her philadelphia democratic primary. that despite last minute campaigning by bill and hillary clinton. she was defeated by boyle. then, in the gubernatorial race, cnn projects tom wolf won the democratic primary after pumping millions of his own dollars in that race. he will face tom corbin in the fall. he is seen as vulnerable. >> so many election results to pour over. let's bring in paul steinhauser. the word we keep saying over and over and over again is establishment
learn from georgia. you know what? i think washington is going to learn a thing or two from our campaign. >> in the governor's race in georgia, jimmy carter's grandson will run. >> two congressmen run for arkansas. they both won their primaries as did mark pryor who will face congressman tom cotton in the fall for the right to represent arkansas in the senate. >> in pennsylvania, this was closely watched. big names were involved. chelsea clinton's mother-in-law lost her bid to...
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a very strong culture with georgia. and we're helping moldova, operating real estates with -- so those partners are receiving assistance from nato but we have to be clear the article v extends only to nato allies, and that is what we're doing when it comes to reassure of packages. russia also has to play arole in reassuring the countrieses of central and eastern europe and just coming back to what was said a moment ago, if i may very briefly because this is my last intervention. used to threaten these countries with -- regarding to the consequences of nato membership and there sovereign si in terms of what they were able to do that russia had a say in security affairs, drove them into the arms of nato and the more they became worried, became more determined to seek nato membership. so if russia wants to stay the in the neighborhood it has to see it in terms of either you are a vessel or enemy, it had to have a modern approach to security, and that's not what president putin is doing. >> ambassador. >> just very briefly.
a very strong culture with georgia. and we're helping moldova, operating real estates with -- so those partners are receiving assistance from nato but we have to be clear the article v extends only to nato allies, and that is what we're doing when it comes to reassure of packages. russia also has to play arole in reassuring the countrieses of central and eastern europe and just coming back to what was said a moment ago, if i may very briefly because this is my last intervention. used to...
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hi georgia. hey georgia. man this is hot! try jack's hottest sandwich yet. his new blazin' chicken sandwich has spicy crispy chicken, ghost pepper ranch sauce, and sliced jalapeños. owww, that's hot! you better be holdin' a sandwich. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> today on "tmz," >> more explosive hip hop confessions. >> we have suge knight who talks about the fact that he didn't kill tupac. >> tupac not dead. [bleep] you know he's somewhere smoking a cuban cigar. >> suggesting that pac is in cuba. >> why would he go to cuba? oh mojitos! >> justin bieber leaving a photo shoot in new york. driving away and hundreds of kids are running after his car. one bigger chick is running and e ita itt its it.it. she's not fat at all. >> she looks a little thicker, i'm sorry.
hi georgia. hey georgia. man this is hot! try jack's hottest sandwich yet. his new blazin' chicken sandwich has spicy crispy chicken, ghost pepper ranch sauce, and sliced jalapeños. owww, that's hot! you better be holdin' a sandwich. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> today on "tmz," >> more explosive hip hop confessions. >> we have suge knight who talks about the fact that he didn't kill tupac. >> tupac not dead....
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party failed in georgia and why he will win the runoff. president obama did not mention the veterans affairs scandals despite those relying on the the air with their health care. congressional republicans have never want answers and they want them out. holding a rare nighttime hearing with top virginia officials and is scheduled to begin within this hour. we will go live. tonight's hearing coming just hours after the official watchdog for the v.a. released a scathing report that says the v.a. has a systemic problem with critics that lie about patient wait times for trout this report looking into the facility were 40 veterans allegedly died while pleading for treatment. according to the inspector general into reports, a 1700 of our veterans were left off the official wait list and those who were had to wait an average of 115 days for the first appointment for care. v.a. secretaries in secchi said the findings are reprehensible. he did not offer his resignation. the first guess as to devastates is withdrawing from the world stage and our ene
party failed in georgia and why he will win the runoff. president obama did not mention the veterans affairs scandals despite those relying on the the air with their health care. congressional republicans have never want answers and they want them out. holding a rare nighttime hearing with top virginia officials and is scheduled to begin within this hour. we will go live. tonight's hearing coming just hours after the official watchdog for the v.a. released a scathing report that says the v.a....
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but the two places where they justn offense are kentucky, the mentioned and georgia. an georgia. and in georgia it's just all about candidate quality. they really feel like with michelle nunn, a former non- profit executive, close actually to the bush family in some respects, they have a candidate who can make a state that is trending purple, flipped to the democratic side this year. >> alex, quickly, you're also watching what the tea party does in idaho. >> we are. there is a congressman up there, mike simpson, an establishment republican who has been attacked by all these outside groups on the right. if he manages to pull through it's going to be a big win for an ally of john boehner, the speaker of the house. alex burns from "politico", thank you very much. >> thank you. >> the spacex dragon is back on earth. it splashed down in the pacific ocean carrying nearly two tons of equipment from the international space station. there was a five hour journey home. this is the fourth dragon vessel told successfully reenter earth's atmosphere. swiss voters today overwhelmingly rejected
but the two places where they justn offense are kentucky, the mentioned and georgia. an georgia. and in georgia it's just all about candidate quality. they really feel like with michelle nunn, a former non- profit executive, close actually to the bush family in some respects, they have a candidate who can make a state that is trending purple, flipped to the democratic side this year. >> alex, quickly, you're also watching what the tea party does in idaho. >> we are. there is a...
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getting to georgia, open senate seat in georgia. he's retiring. this is a state democrats are going to run. michelle nun, the daughter of sam nunn. a brand name in georgia politics. these are the only two where democrats think they can get the republican seat. this is what the republican primary looks like now. a run off between the top two. the interesting thing about this is no clear tea party candidate emerged in this. kingston -- there's no clear tea party candidate. is that the story of georgia, in the absence of that, this guy perdue, he's the establishment candidate. he's going to be in position because the tea party never got their act together? >> he had the most money. he's campaigned aggressively. he is, like i said, on the issues himself. he's not given a lot of room to the right. he's very conservative on most key issues. the tea party split up into a lot of parts in that race as well. in brown and gingrich are not great candidates there. they have made a lot of gas and not a lot of money. at the end of the day, georgia is a conservat
getting to georgia, open senate seat in georgia. he's retiring. this is a state democrats are going to run. michelle nun, the daughter of sam nunn. a brand name in georgia politics. these are the only two where democrats think they can get the republican seat. this is what the republican primary looks like now. a run off between the top two. the interesting thing about this is no clear tea party candidate emerged in this. kingston -- there's no clear tea party candidate. is that the story of...
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. >> from georgia to oregon, tea party and anti-establishment candidates fell to moderate republicans every single time. >> in kentucky, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell survived a challenge from a businessman. >> in georgia, they pulled ahead of a crowded field of conservatives to land in a july runoff. >> and in oregon, the more moderate republican will face democratic senator in november. >> joining us now from louisville, dana bash. looks beautiful there. let's talk about this. mitch mcconnell will face a tough challenge in the fall from democratic secretary of state alison grimes and it sounds as though the attack ads have begun already. >> reporter: it's going to be a long, long, long hot summer here in kentucky. they have begun. people here in kentucky are already waking up to new ads opening the general election. it starts with an ad not from mcconnell but from one of the several super pacs that will come in and spend millions on one another's behalf. alison grimes is trying to define herself to counter that. we'll play both of them for you and talk about it on the other
. >> from georgia to oregon, tea party and anti-establishment candidates fell to moderate republicans every single time. >> in kentucky, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell survived a challenge from a businessman. >> in georgia, they pulled ahead of a crowded field of conservatives to land in a july runoff. >> and in oregon, the more moderate republican will face democratic senator in november. >> joining us now from louisville, dana bash. looks beautiful there....
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years ago, i graduated from the university of georgia. [applause] all of my children graduated from the university of georgia. my wife graduated from the university of georgia. when i got that phone call, i was ecstatic. i leaned back after i hung the phone up. i close the door my office and i said this must be the greatest speech you have ever delivered. you better lean back and think for inspiration. this is your one chance to climb the rhetorical heights of ecstasy. i thought if i could impact my college education, all of the memorable parts of it, and the great information i received, i could give a great speech tonight. remember that day, june the sixth. itrand-new coliseum is where was held. i remember the joy on my parents faces. child in our family to graduate from an institution of higher education. every member the good-looking blonde who sat in front of me. notthe life of me, i could remember who spoke at my graduation or what they said. then i realize that this is not about me. this is about you. for just a couple of minutes,
years ago, i graduated from the university of georgia. [applause] all of my children graduated from the university of georgia. my wife graduated from the university of georgia. when i got that phone call, i was ecstatic. i leaned back after i hung the phone up. i close the door my office and i said this must be the greatest speech you have ever delivered. you better lean back and think for inspiration. this is your one chance to climb the rhetorical heights of ecstasy. i thought if i could...
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georgia's government won't extend their visas. he said thinks summer's grapes may end up rotting on the vine. >> they just want to push all the foreign peoples from here to their own countries because they think we have taken their work from them. >> georgia's previous government spent money on ad campaigns like this one to attract foreign investment. entrepreneurs, many of them from asia and the middle east, acquired visas easily and bought cheap, and often abandoned farmland. while that has caused friction yavinder work to get along with his neighbors and learning the language. this is the justice ministry where foreign nationals apply for visas and residence permits. in february and march less than 50% of south aarons and iranians were give visa extensions. 100% of appeals were rejected. the ministry declined to comment. lawyers have dozens of clients fighting deportation. >> people who are married to georgians, who have property in georgia, who have businesses and big investments, they're denied visas. they're facing danger of
georgia's government won't extend their visas. he said thinks summer's grapes may end up rotting on the vine. >> they just want to push all the foreign peoples from here to their own countries because they think we have taken their work from them. >> georgia's previous government spent money on ad campaigns like this one to attract foreign investment. entrepreneurs, many of them from asia and the middle east, acquired visas easily and bought cheap, and often abandoned farmland....
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going to what you said georgia is an interesting case. the republicans assume that georgia was something they wouldn't have to defend. michel michelle nunn comes up. all of a sudden that's a recess. there'll be a tonne of money poured into that race, the nation party, a place they didn't think they'd have to spend money. mcconnell is somewhat vulnerable. he advertises vulnerable and pulls it out, in the same way as harry reid in 2012. you have to look at what you need to look at and the democrats get too cocky - i don't believe i said that. >> well said. >> they have to look at the dakotas where there's a chaps one of them could go the other way. and. >> according to dislormg -- disclosure groups, there's black money that may seep into the election. as much mummie as we saw in 2012, a presidential election year - what is going on? >> i think that's just it. nobody - it's upcontroled right now that that is what is going on. >> is seems to be a pattern. >> thank you, michael sure. >> in iraq, election officials say a shi'ite coalition led b
going to what you said georgia is an interesting case. the republicans assume that georgia was something they wouldn't have to defend. michel michelle nunn comes up. all of a sudden that's a recess. there'll be a tonne of money poured into that race, the nation party, a place they didn't think they'd have to spend money. mcconnell is somewhat vulnerable. he advertises vulnerable and pulls it out, in the same way as harry reid in 2012. you have to look at what you need to look at and the...
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democratic congressman from georgia out of law school and also in dc. 21. when my father approximately years ago when i was 21 might buy their past but anything i've ever accomplished and confident it's because of the things theyh taught me in the time i had with them. i know they are very proud and excited for me. i am honored to be here and i want to thank the people that have thanked me i'm very i know appreciative of the support and. i appreciate the opportunity tot introduce my friendsheir and fa. family. >> thank you senatorand blumenl and any members of the committee for making this day at a senate it. committee. we do appreciate it. thatnt to thanko thank presidena for giving me the greatest honos that i've ever have been practicing law, this nomination. i want to thank the senators for their remarks and support throughoutess. this process. there are several people i would like to introduce. frie my best friend into the love of my life. bonnie was a legal secretary for over 35 years and despite having to workbonnie coh for lawyers si to marry me and
democratic congressman from georgia out of law school and also in dc. 21. when my father approximately years ago when i was 21 might buy their past but anything i've ever accomplished and confident it's because of the things theyh taught me in the time i had with them. i know they are very proud and excited for me. i am honored to be here and i want to thank the people that have thanked me i'm very i know appreciative of the support and. i appreciate the opportunity tot introduce my friendsheir...
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in it a mistake to not take georgia and ukraine in 2008? inthey were still preparation for membership. that work continues. what nato has not done in the is lift thecrisis offer of an ultimate georgia membership if they meet the conditions. lumping them together is wrong. for a considerable time, ukraine has made it clear they are not seeking nato membership. sometimes i am mystified that -- russians are seeking to when the russians mention ukraine as seeking to join nato as soon as possible. a deliberate process of preparation that georgia has to go through. the natobelieve decision was the nation -- reason. use it as some kind of alibi or justification or smokescreen for carrying out riel politic design -- realpolitik designs. i have my doubts. >> right here in the red and blue tie. benjamin, retired american diplomat. my question goes to the ambassador's opening remarks. you talked about the consequences of not having had nato expansion. that suggests a lack of confidence in the ability of the west to muster sufficient economic assistanc
in it a mistake to not take georgia and ukraine in 2008? inthey were still preparation for membership. that work continues. what nato has not done in the is lift thecrisis offer of an ultimate georgia membership if they meet the conditions. lumping them together is wrong. for a considerable time, ukraine has made it clear they are not seeking nato membership. sometimes i am mystified that -- russians are seeking to when the russians mention ukraine as seeking to join nato as soon as possible. a...
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and the confederates moved a lot of prisoners out of richmond, took them to south georgia to get them out of the line of the army, and didn't even pretend to set up any kind of lodging for the people they were in andersonville. they just put a stock okayed around them and said if you want shelter, dig a hole in the ground. probably just about the worst situation you can imagine for those men to be in. then they started dying by large numbers. they had scurvy. any cut would cause gangrene and arms to be amputated because they can't heal. and that sort of thing amplified the deaths in the prisoner of war camps in a very tragic way. >> host: dr. humphries, did we learn -- make medical advances during the civil war as well? >> guest: there's a few things. it's hard to point to something specific. it's not like, for example in world war ii, doctors learned to use penicillin. they learned about ddt, to control the malaria mosquito. the civil war, more of what you get this dissemination of ideas that a few doctors knew but every doctor left the war knowing. for example, chloroform was new ni
and the confederates moved a lot of prisoners out of richmond, took them to south georgia to get them out of the line of the army, and didn't even pretend to set up any kind of lodging for the people they were in andersonville. they just put a stock okayed around them and said if you want shelter, dig a hole in the ground. probably just about the worst situation you can imagine for those men to be in. then they started dying by large numbers. they had scurvy. any cut would cause gangrene and...
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not georgia shifting. georgia is moving. georgia's going to be a swing state in 2020. but the question is does it -- do democrats have a chance a little bit quicker simply because maybe the republican primary, the eventual nominee gets farther to the right. and michelle nunn, there's a reason she lays down the points of light thing. whoa, i worked with george h.w. bush. we're about two cycles away from georgia being a swing state. >> caskasie hunt, you have an element for us. >> she did work closely with george h.w. bush and used his image in an ad but he's not supporting her. >> reporter: did you have his blessing to use his photo in your ad? >> i worked for george hw bush in the points of light organization for years. the ad was focused on my history in service and the story of who i am. i think president george h.w. bush will continue to be republican and a leader of that party, but i think that we have a mutual admiration and one that i think will far outlast this political race. >> a spokesman for the former president, quote, we did not give approval for that and
not georgia shifting. georgia is moving. georgia's going to be a swing state in 2020. but the question is does it -- do democrats have a chance a little bit quicker simply because maybe the republican primary, the eventual nominee gets farther to the right. and michelle nunn, there's a reason she lays down the points of light thing. whoa, i worked with george h.w. bush. we're about two cycles away from georgia being a swing state. >> caskasie hunt, you have an element for us. >> she...
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gop spent $14 million in this georgia primary. 600,000 people will turn out. there's likely to be a runoff but the two hardcore tea party candidates seem to be at the back of the pack. these are folks, paul brown was the first member of congress to refer president obama to hitler. that appeal isn't working anymore even in georgia. >> i will say, larry, that karen handel is running a close second. she was backed by sarah palin. sarah palin is a big tea partier. so the tea party still has some influence, right? >> sure. it's possible handel could get into the runoff and that runoff is july 22nd. the more general point here looking at the tea party failure in kentucky that you just reviewed because clearly senator mcconnell is going to be renominated easily in georgia and other states. here's what it boils down to. in politics as in every other endeavor in life, there is a learning curve and it isn't flat. republicans have figured out that they have tossed away easily five seats. you could argue it's more than five seats between 2010 and 2012. think about that. h
gop spent $14 million in this georgia primary. 600,000 people will turn out. there's likely to be a runoff but the two hardcore tea party candidates seem to be at the back of the pack. these are folks, paul brown was the first member of congress to refer president obama to hitler. that appeal isn't working anymore even in georgia. >> i will say, larry, that karen handel is running a close second. she was backed by sarah palin. sarah palin is a big tea partier. so the tea party still has...
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i thank the gentleman for georgia for raising the issues. the purpose of this is to encourage states to resolve through water compacts. it in no way alters anything under law. it places no limits on the corps of engineer's abilities. it express -- it is not intended to inhibit or interfere with the corps of engineer's ongoing efforts to update its plans for the a.c.f. and a.c.t. basins. interstate water disputes are most properly addressed through interstate agreements or come pappingts that take into account all concerns of affected states. i do not believe this is the proper place for those b to be adjudicated. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from west virginia. mr. rahall: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from california, mrs. napolitano, for one minute and thank her for her help on the conference committee as well. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. mrs. napolitano: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my ranking member. i rise in strong support of wrrda and than
i thank the gentleman for georgia for raising the issues. the purpose of this is to encourage states to resolve through water compacts. it in no way alters anything under law. it places no limits on the corps of engineer's abilities. it express -- it is not intended to inhibit or interfere with the corps of engineer's ongoing efforts to update its plans for the a.c.f. and a.c.t. basins. interstate water disputes are most properly addressed through interstate agreements or come pappingts that...
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in our upcoming guest prevailed in a seven way republican senate primary in georgia. we will introduce you to our highly successful business man david perdue, who now appears likely to win the gop senate nomination. but first, a few thoughts on business realities. the messaging of some of our best-known companies that are posing as something that they simply are not. it as if some businesses have chosen to follow the lead with savvy political strategist rather than corporate american media branding strategists. companies like levi's, starbucks, and triple take am now going to great lengths to persuade their customers that the organizations are socially conscious and environmentally friendly and they incidentally also produce a product that they want to zoner customers want to buy. take levi's. and their customers watch the genes made by too much, they said, too often. that is how they are handling it. their solution is stop watching your genes and save the world. >> 50% of the water usage is consumed by the time the consumer gets their genes. the other 50% is after th
in our upcoming guest prevailed in a seven way republican senate primary in georgia. we will introduce you to our highly successful business man david perdue, who now appears likely to win the gop senate nomination. but first, a few thoughts on business realities. the messaging of some of our best-known companies that are posing as something that they simply are not. it as if some businesses have chosen to follow the lead with savvy political strategist rather than corporate american media...
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voters from georgia to oregon sending the tea party packing. the top republican is lives to fight another day, mitch mcconnell defeated matt bevin. how did he do it? >> reporter: with a lot of ads and a lot of money. it all paid off for mish mcconnell. >> make me the majority leader and kentucky will lead america. >> easily beating matt bevin, mitch mcconnell is gearing up for an extensive and far tougher race in the fall. >> a vote for my opponent is a vote for obamacare, and the president who sold it to us on a mountain of lies. >> that opponent is allison lundgren grimes who handily secured her nomination and democrats believe is the best chance to unseat the top republican. >> i'm hear to tell you tonight my fellow kentuckians, i'm not an empty dress or rubber stamp and not a cheerleader. i am a strong kentucky woman who is an independent thinker who when i'm kentucky's next united states senator, the decisions i make will be what's best for the people of the commonwealth of kentucky, not partisan interests. >> throughout heavily contested
voters from georgia to oregon sending the tea party packing. the top republican is lives to fight another day, mitch mcconnell defeated matt bevin. how did he do it? >> reporter: with a lot of ads and a lot of money. it all paid off for mish mcconnell. >> make me the majority leader and kentucky will lead america. >> easily beating matt bevin, mitch mcconnell is gearing up for an extensive and far tougher race in the fall. >> a vote for my opponent is a vote for...
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by some estimates, the contractors make an annual $40 million profit in georgia alone. according to a recent audit, the companies were found to have improperly extended the probation term obtained an arrest warrant or improperly allocated proceedingser payment to provider service fees instead of the court. >> people on a minor traffic stop or even license check point get hauled off to jail just so set necessarily can get its money. it's a total abuse of the process. >> kathleen spent 20 days in jail for a one hundred eighty-dollar debt to the contractor. the company had her arrested four years after her original fine and restitution for drunken driving had been paid. >> sentinel reinstating my probation without a judge signature or anything, doing i did on their own so i would say they're doing it for profit. >> the company is appealing a local judge's decision for sentinel to repay hundreds of people. >> meanwhile, the probation company successfully lobbied georgia's ledge later to pass a law protecting their business. the governor vetoed the bill saying it would guara
by some estimates, the contractors make an annual $40 million profit in georgia alone. according to a recent audit, the companies were found to have improperly extended the probation term obtained an arrest warrant or improperly allocated proceedingser payment to provider service fees instead of the court. >> people on a minor traffic stop or even license check point get hauled off to jail just so set necessarily can get its money. it's a total abuse of the process. >> kathleen...
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she was an elder of two sisters born in west palm beach, florida, and grew up in thomasville, georgia her mother's hometown. she was the valedictorian of her class and attendsed fisk university in nashville, tennessee. she met and married ed win johnson, the son of a [inaudible] was a prominent businessman who owned the texas play house and other businesses in san francisco's fillmore district. he became a surgeon and practiced in san francisco and they had three children pamela ed win and daniel. she was an active member in the community in san francisco. she was president of the san francisco branch of the naacp and president of the african american historical and cultural society. she was appointed to the san francisco board of education by mayor george masconi on [inaudible]. she is elected in november 1978 and was running for when she resigned in august because of differences with the superintendent and board over desegregation issues. after she was divorced she moved back to georgia where she and her sister cared for her mother who lived to be 101. she lived in atlanta and was t
she was an elder of two sisters born in west palm beach, florida, and grew up in thomasville, georgia her mother's hometown. she was the valedictorian of her class and attendsed fisk university in nashville, tennessee. she met and married ed win johnson, the son of a [inaudible] was a prominent businessman who owned the texas play house and other businesses in san francisco's fillmore district. he became a surgeon and practiced in san francisco and they had three children pamela ed win and...
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hi georgia. hey georgia. man this is hot! try jack's hottest sandwich yet. his new blazin' chicken sandwich has spicy crispy chicken, ghost pepper ranch sauce, and sliced jalapeños. owww, that's hot! you better be holdin' a sandwich. surprise!lcome back. crystal geyser alpine spring water. crystal geyser. crystal geyser. news flash, it's bottled at the source. news flash, we sell it in cases. oh. thank you. oh no no no. crystal geyser. bottled right at the mountain source. >>> coming...
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. >>> turning to a gruesome crime and stunned a small country club community in georgia. an elderly man is found decapitated and police say his wife may have been kidnapped. the clues investigators are trying to piece together to solve this bizarre crime. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ ♪ this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" >>> welcome back. it is a startling story. rattling the nerves of a small country club community east of atlanta. an 88-year-old man decapitated. his wife missing. the death and disappearance are mysteries that detectives in eaton, georgia, are investigating fast. the purse, cell phone and vehicle were all at the million dollar waterfront home where the headless body was found. cnn's
. >>> turning to a gruesome crime and stunned a small country club community in georgia. an elderly man is found decapitated and police say his wife may have been kidnapped. the clues investigators are trying to piece together to solve this bizarre crime. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪...