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i also want to thank the state authorities including the georgia bureau of investigation that assisted in this prosecution. although we welcome the jury's verdict, the only acceptable outcome in this matter would have been mr. arbery returning safely to his loved ones two years ago. his family and his friends should be preparing to celebrate his 28th birthday later this spring, not morning the second anniversary of his death tomorrow. ahmaud arbery should be alive today. thank you. i will take a few questions. >> if i may switch years to ukraine, what can the department of justice do to help the biden administration with the situation in ukraine and i have a follow-up. attorney general garland: the justice department has law enforcement and intelligence responsibilities and we are members of the national security council. that's all i can say about it. >> there are reports that there are videos coming from that part of the world that are fake, doctored. does the justice department have a responsibility to legally investigate something that could change the outcome? you are briefed on s
i also want to thank the state authorities including the georgia bureau of investigation that assisted in this prosecution. although we welcome the jury's verdict, the only acceptable outcome in this matter would have been mr. arbery returning safely to his loved ones two years ago. his family and his friends should be preparing to celebrate his 28th birthday later this spring, not morning the second anniversary of his death tomorrow. ahmaud arbery should be alive today. thank you. i will take...
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and i always appreciated or i, let's start out with georgia in budapest. well georgia, the last 2 days have had this kind of like, i think, fake shuttle diplomacy. everybody wants to come to moscow and they come to moscow who's saying that there are, they are there while they're in moscow. and as they're leaving, they say war is eminent, invasion is imminent. ok, no evidence is been presented here. i mean, this is and is primarily coming from the u. s. and the u. k. i. and in between time, on the center of all this, at least the western narrative is ukraine. and again, presidents zalinski has come out and asked even his western backers for evidence of their claims of an imminent invasion. i mean, this is beyond bizarre, it's kafka. ask, what is the state of play, george? go ahead. that's a very good question. imagine what it is that the americans and the british in particular, are asserting. they are claiming that russia will attack without any kind of publications without issuing a list of demands without an ultimatum, without a list of grievances. just s
and i always appreciated or i, let's start out with georgia in budapest. well georgia, the last 2 days have had this kind of like, i think, fake shuttle diplomacy. everybody wants to come to moscow and they come to moscow who's saying that there are, they are there while they're in moscow. and as they're leaving, they say war is eminent, invasion is imminent. ok, no evidence is been presented here. i mean, this is and is primarily coming from the u. s. and the u. k. i. and in between time, on...
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and of course, it is considered internationally part of georgia. so georgians are experiencing a sense of deja vu about what they have been seeing today happening in ukraine. there's a lot of fear about what's been going on and concert of course, about what is going to now transpire. we need to suppression mr. in may be ukraine, because next there will be other european faith. great. it was good crane and next, other country. there are very strong nation and we all support them the whole world . and they should keep from fighting no matter what the cost for their freedom and georgians will help them in any way. and the way we can, ah, children feel vulnerable. russian military base is estates in just a few 1000 kilometers away from the capital. and they're fearful about what could happen next. because given the unprecedented invasion, anything now seems possible in this region. ah, it is good, said he, with a slow adrian. forget hearing though, how that lines on al jazeera ukraine's president says that 137 people that died on the 1st day of a full
and of course, it is considered internationally part of georgia. so georgians are experiencing a sense of deja vu about what they have been seeing today happening in ukraine. there's a lot of fear about what's been going on and concert of course, about what is going to now transpire. we need to suppression mr. in may be ukraine, because next there will be other european faith. great. it was good crane and next, other country. there are very strong nation and we all support them the whole world...
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working together, we can create one georgia, a georgia why we serve everyone. unlike the current governor, i like georgia. my focus is on building a campaign, using these resources in reaching out, educating voters how to cast ballots in november and how we navigate the pain they are feeling now, but build a future with a vision for how we can all rise together. >> what's your top issue? i mean, that is a great general vision for the state i was born if. but what are one of the two issues you find voters are most animated by, most moved by? >> we have to begin by expanded medicaid if. ga. because it's a lynchpin for all three of the issues that matter. if you want economic mobility, if you want social mobility, if you want educational mobility, medicaid expansion brings billions of dollars to georgia, creates securities & exchange commission,000 new jobs, will anchor communities, especially rural communities that are losing access to healthcare and you know well as someone who has worked on this, you can't bring a company to a community that doesn't have a doct
working together, we can create one georgia, a georgia why we serve everyone. unlike the current governor, i like georgia. my focus is on building a campaign, using these resources in reaching out, educating voters how to cast ballots in november and how we navigate the pain they are feeling now, but build a future with a vision for how we can all rise together. >> what's your top issue? i mean, that is a great general vision for the state i was born if. but what are one of the two issues...
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as you know, georgia was critical for democrats in 2020 and 2021. helping joe biden win the presidency, and democrats to the senate. well that same enthusiasm hold for the midterms? >> it's looking pretty good. and i'll tell people all the time, an order to go from good to great, you have to engage the local officials. and i'm hoping that we can particularly engage, because we want to rub the rebels on the road, that could help propel where we need to go. we gotta get those gas prices down, and get the infrastructure dollars to the counties. >> what are the real impacts on the ground in georgia, from policies? and is that message breaking through? >> yes, it's -- with this infrastructure package, with the american rescue plan, the ability to help families who are in need of rental assistance, food, getting testing out, getting vaccines to the community, real life issues. and that's why, when we look at president biden as a free partner, because he's really helped us to really just build equality life, all the residents that we serve. the moms and po
as you know, georgia was critical for democrats in 2020 and 2021. helping joe biden win the presidency, and democrats to the senate. well that same enthusiasm hold for the midterms? >> it's looking pretty good. and i'll tell people all the time, an order to go from good to great, you have to engage the local officials. and i'm hoping that we can particularly engage, because we want to rub the rebels on the road, that could help propel where we need to go. we gotta get those gas prices...
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how is georgia dealing with this now? erin: there is some movement at stone mountain but it is complicated. it is not really the people are coming in to look at the monuments. they are coming in from the golf course, -- it is a recreational park. when you have monuments named after confederate generals, looking at john -- giant confederate monuments, in 2002, georgia removed the images of the confederate battle flag from the state flag. that was where the neck compromised. stone mountain has really been captivated religiously. there are encouraging signs. the moral association, which is in charge of the monuments at the park, just last year nominated their first black leader. each is still relatively tied. i think what it's going to change about is going to be economic pressure. some are already having problems finding vendors to put their products and run concessions at a park that celebrates one history without acknowledging the complications of that history. i think that is a possibility for change, whether it is drama
how is georgia dealing with this now? erin: there is some movement at stone mountain but it is complicated. it is not really the people are coming in to look at the monuments. they are coming in from the golf course, -- it is a recreational park. when you have monuments named after confederate generals, looking at john -- giant confederate monuments, in 2002, georgia removed the images of the confederate battle flag from the state flag. that was where the neck compromised. stone mountain has...
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ah again is go back to georgia in budapest, georgia, unfortunately, and interrupt you to go to a break. you were making a fabulous point about some kind of, i would say legal nihilism. go right ahead. well, that's right. i mean, russia really have to get out of the prison that it was actually getting itself locked into, you know, with essentially nato's expansion into opposite. 1 of eastern europe and then into the course of the, to the far east. and this is an ongoing thing that was never going to stop. and again, it would make all the rushes make all these points as i'm saying, oh yeah, but you promise there's a, you know, you talk about the rules based on the international assign, excellent arguments in the internet and nobody can, because you don't have to do for russia to reemerge is a great book to bring to an end, the imprisonment that nato planned for it. it had to do something drastic. it was painful. and you know, there's not much less pain involved. but russia now made his mark on the well, then russia has now, bush nature out of it. you know it's kona, and you know, the nat
ah again is go back to georgia in budapest, georgia, unfortunately, and interrupt you to go to a break. you were making a fabulous point about some kind of, i would say legal nihilism. go right ahead. well, that's right. i mean, russia really have to get out of the prison that it was actually getting itself locked into, you know, with essentially nato's expansion into opposite. 1 of eastern europe and then into the course of the, to the far east. and this is an ongoing thing that was never...
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he's osama georgia. go ahead and put the statue up. people are going to complain about it, and that's just how we are. 2 well, i appreciate it for giving us it. okay, d, i'll give you one minute quickly to respond. and this is not about ideology. let's just think about if you, sam, we'll get doing a batch of colin. how again kind of leave the right guess. but this is a man who was accused of sexual harassment by me, and i've been doing all kinds of things. i'm ethical. he does not need that. you know, well, well, once again it's, i'd like you said that to the state legislature, they voted yes at this point. so we will say thank you will they can do for joining me in the conversation. now when we return, woke madness has now come to one major city school cafeteria, but it's the serving of only begin lunches in schools on friday, actually in their best health interest. what we're going to discuss with marks of software is not going to end. and the transformation of all industry is with us, whether people like it or not, the last industry
he's osama georgia. go ahead and put the statue up. people are going to complain about it, and that's just how we are. 2 well, i appreciate it for giving us it. okay, d, i'll give you one minute quickly to respond. and this is not about ideology. let's just think about if you, sam, we'll get doing a batch of colin. how again kind of leave the right guess. but this is a man who was accused of sexual harassment by me, and i've been doing all kinds of things. i'm ethical. he does not need that....
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he was there in the russia-georgia crisis, which this looks familiar now to. good to see you, sir. >> nice to see you. nice to be with you. >> let's start with the parallels -- the breakaway republics, the acknowledging of that, the pretext. it seems as if the administration now is looking at sort of they didn't -- ben rhodes told me in 2014, hey, we had a whole bunch of intelligence we never sent out. now they're saying all this. we see how similar the playbook is in '08. do you look at any of this today and wonder if only we did "x" or were we always going to end in this situation because we couldn't -- there was no pretext before he did what he did in georgia? >> when he went into georgia, we consciously said we need to deny him his tactical objectives and to make him pay a strategic price, because if we did not do that, he would consider the same play in ukraine and he'd do it in the baltic states after ukraine. so we took a number of actions to throw the u.s.-russian relationship into the toilet. we also did a number of things to keep open the risk that t
he was there in the russia-georgia crisis, which this looks familiar now to. good to see you, sir. >> nice to see you. nice to be with you. >> let's start with the parallels -- the breakaway republics, the acknowledging of that, the pretext. it seems as if the administration now is looking at sort of they didn't -- ben rhodes told me in 2014, hey, we had a whole bunch of intelligence we never sent out. now they're saying all this. we see how similar the playbook is in '08. do you...
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very good, georgia and crane and other countries. they are very strong nation and we all support them the whole world and they should keep them fighting no matter what the cost for their freedom and georgians will help them in any way. anyway, we can, i, jordan feel vulnerable russian military bases the station just a few 1000 kilometers away from the capital. and they're fearful about what could happen next. because given the unprecedented invasion, anything no seems possible in this region. well, the biggest game in european club football is being affected by russia. his gemini sh. well, i was expect said russia has been stripped. also, european football club footballs, a showpiece event, the champions league, final european. it was governing body you wafer met today. their president, alexander saffron, called a, what's called an extraordinary meeting. i met the committee met to day, and they decided that the champ is the final, which was due to be played in the russian city of saint petersburg. on may the 28th that will now be pla
very good, georgia and crane and other countries. they are very strong nation and we all support them the whole world and they should keep them fighting no matter what the cost for their freedom and georgians will help them in any way. anyway, we can, i, jordan feel vulnerable russian military bases the station just a few 1000 kilometers away from the capital. and they're fearful about what could happen next. because given the unprecedented invasion, anything no seems possible in this region....
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nadia romero in brunswick, georgia. what are we hearing? >> reporter: bianna, we know they will read that verdict at 10:30 eastern time. so we're just about nine minutes away from learning the fate of the three men who have already been convicted of murdering ahmaud arbery and state trial now facing federal hate crimes in this trial right now in the courthouse behind me. we're eagerly awaiting that verdict. earlier today, the jury came back into the courthouse for deliberations at 9:00 in the morning. they had a question for the judge about this form. this is the special verdict form and it lists all the charges, it lists who's charged and what they're being charged with. there will be likely a difference because roddie bryant doesn't face the same as gregory because of the gun in the incident. but you'll hear charges about interference of rights and kidnapping charges. that is what the jury has already decided upon, so we are eagerly awaiting their verdict with the families. the wife of gregory mcmichael was in the courtroom for closing ar
nadia romero in brunswick, georgia. what are we hearing? >> reporter: bianna, we know they will read that verdict at 10:30 eastern time. so we're just about nine minutes away from learning the fate of the three men who have already been convicted of murdering ahmaud arbery and state trial now facing federal hate crimes in this trial right now in the courthouse behind me. we're eagerly awaiting that verdict. earlier today, the jury came back into the courthouse for deliberations at 9:00 in...
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loudermilk of georgia, i inform the house that mr. loudermilk will vote nay on amendments en bloc number 1. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. kim of california, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. kim will vote no on en bloc amendment number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? ms. kaptur: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. bobby rush of illinois and mr. tim ryan of ohio, i inform the house that that these members will vote yes -- that these members will vote yes on the amendments en bloc 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from hawaii seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. kahele, i inform the house that mr. kahele will vote yes on the pending amendments en bloc number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from west virginia seek recogniti
loudermilk of georgia, i inform the house that mr. loudermilk will vote nay on amendments en bloc number 1. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. kim of california, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. kim will vote no on en bloc amendment number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? ms....
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we see that in europe today. >> this is georgia in 2008. that is the fighting that took place that we took part in. if you could describe the fighting that you are seeing up against the russian forces. there has been a lot of pushback from your side the ukrainian side in foreign help like you. other russian soldiers committed to this. is it could be david and goliath battle continues like an insurgency? >> russian had a plan to take over ukraine. their plans are down and they have to understand ukraine is not going to give up their freedom. the civilians are fighting and everybody's correlating with each other. today every ukrainian is fighting against russian aggression and trying to defend freedom. bret: we appreciate your time. we hope you stay safe and thank you for talking to us. >> thank you. bret: team coverage from moscow and ukraine. up next on fox news live. ♪ i ignored them. but when the twitching and jerking in my face and hands affected my day to day... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor abo
we see that in europe today. >> this is georgia in 2008. that is the fighting that took place that we took part in. if you could describe the fighting that you are seeing up against the russian forces. there has been a lot of pushback from your side the ukrainian side in foreign help like you. other russian soldiers committed to this. is it could be david and goliath battle continues like an insurgency? >> russian had a plan to take over ukraine. their plans are down and they have...
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in 2008, he attacked the republic of georgia. six years after that, eight years ago in 2014, he and next crimea -- he annexed crimea. also he appeared -- reappeared in many parts of the world. my doors arrived because of support from russia and we can see putin's military and oligarchs boosting activities across the african continent. it is all about putin and we should recognize that putin is an existential threat not just for america or europe or ukraine, but to the very principle of the free world because he does not believe in self-determination and universal freedom. what he thinks should happen is division of the world between free and unfree and people like him are in their rights to exploit people they control and nobody should intervene with their criminal activities. host: you also wrote about what is going on. "sanctions must come now before putin invades again. if we do not call his bluff, it is not a bluff at all." talk about his approach to dealing with russia and ukraine and how effective that might be. guest: when
in 2008, he attacked the republic of georgia. six years after that, eight years ago in 2014, he and next crimea -- he annexed crimea. also he appeared -- reappeared in many parts of the world. my doors arrived because of support from russia and we can see putin's military and oligarchs boosting activities across the african continent. it is all about putin and we should recognize that putin is an existential threat not just for america or europe or ukraine, but to the very principle of the free...
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susan: how does georgia deal with its complicated history now? ms. thompson: there is some movement at stone mountain but it's complicated. they are not coming to see the monument. they are coming for golfing and boating. but when you are driving along roads named for confederate generals and you see this giant monument. in 2002 georgia removed the confederate battle flag from the state flag. but stone mountain stayed. it has been kept into place legislatively. there are limitations as to what anybody can do about the monument unless they convince the legislature to change the law. there are encouraging signs. the stone mountain memorial association in charge of the park and monument elected their first black leader last year. when the first leaders were klansmen, this is quite a change. but what he can do is still tied. i think what will change is economic pressure. the park is already having difficulty finding vendors who are willing to run concessions on a park that celebrates the history without acknowledging the complications of that history. so
susan: how does georgia deal with its complicated history now? ms. thompson: there is some movement at stone mountain but it's complicated. they are not coming to see the monument. they are coming for golfing and boating. but when you are driving along roads named for confederate generals and you see this giant monument. in 2002 georgia removed the confederate battle flag from the state flag. but stone mountain stayed. it has been kept into place legislatively. there are limitations as to what...
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i think he will look through up pretext one of the problems of the georgia circumstances unfortunately the russian peacekeepers, this is the time for extra care but it is a time to be absolutely clear to vladimir putin that changing the geographic circumstances and changing sovereignty in ukraine is not acceptable to the western alliance. >> did i understand you correctly when you were talking about the germans that you regret ukraine and georgia did not join nato to. >> they were not going to join nato we were offering the membership action plan which simply said we will help them get ready for that. >> if they were will be be in the situation that we were now? i do not have a crystal ball but every piece of distant between ukraine and russia in every piece of nato support for ukraine makes vladimir putin and i would have preferred to offer a membership action plan at that time to ukraine and georgia. but we are who we are now in biden administration is doing the right things to show vladimir putin there will be real cost for trying to change the status quo for more than he'sng really
i think he will look through up pretext one of the problems of the georgia circumstances unfortunately the russian peacekeepers, this is the time for extra care but it is a time to be absolutely clear to vladimir putin that changing the geographic circumstances and changing sovereignty in ukraine is not acceptable to the western alliance. >> did i understand you correctly when you were talking about the germans that you regret ukraine and georgia did not join nato to. >> they were...
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the jury foreman, a black man from dublin, georgia, was visibly crying as u.s. district judge lisa got b would ask each juror to affirm their votes in the brunswick, georgia courtroom. the man's voice caught as he said, yes, and tears ran on to his face mask. i also heard accounts the prosecutors were crying. can you just tell us what it was like inside the courtroom at this moment in history as you call it? >> it was very emotional, alex. because remember, they had a human being that was haunted down like a dog. he was lynched by a lynch mob for jogging while black. not in 1940, or 1950. but this was 2020, during our lifetime, during our day. so when you think about the fact that ahmaud arbery didn't do anything wrong, when you hear the 9-1-1 operator ask travis mcmichael, what is he doing, and his response, alex, is, he's a black man running in our neighborhood. that was his crime. that was why they hunted him down and shut him with a shotgun, leaving a hole in his back the size of a teacup saucer. and to finally have the two years of fighting, where his mothe
the jury foreman, a black man from dublin, georgia, was visibly crying as u.s. district judge lisa got b would ask each juror to affirm their votes in the brunswick, georgia courtroom. the man's voice caught as he said, yes, and tears ran on to his face mask. i also heard accounts the prosecutors were crying. can you just tell us what it was like inside the courtroom at this moment in history as you call it? >> it was very emotional, alex. because remember, they had a human being that was...
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i am pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from georgia, mr. carter. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise today to remember and to honor the life of the great john lewis. i'm honored to have called congressman lewis a colleague and more importantly, a friend. you know, mr. speaker, i have many fond memories of serving in congress. but some of my fondest memories are walking from the cannon building over here to the capitol with john lewis. here i am this kid from south georgia walking with an icon over here to the capitol. and we did it on many occasions. his office was a floor below mine when i was in the cannon building. i also cherished the time that he invited members of the georgia delegation to his home and we had dinner that night. and he sat and he told us stories, stories of his experiences with dr. king. i was proud to call john lewis my friend. like all of us in these halls, we can say that his wisdom, his spirit, and his friendship are deeply missed. but wh
i am pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from georgia, mr. carter. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. carter: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise today to remember and to honor the life of the great john lewis. i'm honored to have called congressman lewis a colleague and more importantly, a friend. you know, mr. speaker, i have many fond memories of serving in congress. but some of my fondest memories are walking from the cannon building...
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i think he has got the most exposure in georgia. but at the end of the day, it is going to be about whether the attorney general of the united states has the resolve to hold a former president accountable. >> you know, glenn, the judge's ruling says, quote, to deny a president immunity from civil damages is no small step. the court well understands the gravity of his decision, but the alleged facts of this case are without precedent. your reaction. >> my reaction is donald trump may be reaching the end of his rope. i agree with paul that there is a hesitation among prosecutors. both state and federal. nobody wants to be the first one to charge eight former president who's committed any number of crimes. i predict, jonathan, once the first brave prosecutor who has the evidence to indict donald trump brings that indictment, everybody is going to want to be the second prosecutor to indict donald trump. because he has committed crimes and multiple jurisdictions, and once that barrier is broken, and he is indicted for the first time, i t
i think he has got the most exposure in georgia. but at the end of the day, it is going to be about whether the attorney general of the united states has the resolve to hold a former president accountable. >> you know, glenn, the judge's ruling says, quote, to deny a president immunity from civil damages is no small step. the court well understands the gravity of his decision, but the alleged facts of this case are without precedent. your reaction. >> my reaction is donald trump may...
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state capital, and georgia houses and georgia state university including student dormitories. security concerns were escalated this weekend by the rhetoric of former president trump at a public event in conroe, texas. specifically president trump said quote if these radical vicious racist prosecutors do anything wrong or illegal, i hope we are going to have in this country the biggest protest we've ever had in washington, d.c., in new york, in atlanta, and elsewhere, because our country and our elections are corrupt. willis continues, these statements are more alarming including those convicted of crimes for actions at the u.s. capitol in january 6th, 2021, if elected in president in 2024 he may pardon people who have been convicted of crimes related to the illegal acts at the u.s. capitol that day. and then she makes this very direct ask of the fbi, quote, i am asking that you immediately conduct a risk assessment of the fulton county courthouse, and government center, and that you provide protective resources to include intelligence and federal agents. quote, it is imperativ
state capital, and georgia houses and georgia state university including student dormitories. security concerns were escalated this weekend by the rhetoric of former president trump at a public event in conroe, texas. specifically president trump said quote if these radical vicious racist prosecutors do anything wrong or illegal, i hope we are going to have in this country the biggest protest we've ever had in washington, d.c., in new york, in atlanta, and elsewhere, because our country and our...
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the face of justice in georgia today look like this. there was a black man, the lead fbi investigator, for the government, the lead u.s. attorney was a black woman, and on the jury, t 12-person jury, the foreman was a black man who got to hand the unanimous verdict of guilty on all counts. john: you're a longtime georgian. the significance of this arc of justice, taking place in the deep south, and not the metropolitan south, this is not metropolitan atlanta, this is brunswick, georgia, what is the significance? brunswick is a majority-minority town, surrounded by a majority white county. for decades, black people here have felt both implicit and explicit racism in the police force. at the current, we have done a deep dive investigation into the police department that was in charge of this case. years have gone by without black people seeing equal justice in criminal and civil cases here. people in brunswick are celebrating. they have gone through extraordinary amount of struggle in order to feel like they are defended by law enforcemen
the face of justice in georgia today look like this. there was a black man, the lead fbi investigator, for the government, the lead u.s. attorney was a black woman, and on the jury, t 12-person jury, the foreman was a black man who got to hand the unanimous verdict of guilty on all counts. john: you're a longtime georgian. the significance of this arc of justice, taking place in the deep south, and not the metropolitan south, this is not metropolitan atlanta, this is brunswick, georgia, what is...
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the district attorney in fulton county georgia is named funny willis. on the show about a year ago february of last year, just after her office, publicly confirmed that she was investigating president trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state of georgia. she appeared on the show for the new -- interview. in that interview in the very beginning of her investigation she told us that her security had already been doubled to handle increased threats from president trump supporters since they had announced in their office that the investigation -- >> i have to ask if it has crossed a line. are you worried about your own safety and that of your staff opening this an investigation making targets. >> absolutely. since we've opened this, my security has doubled. we've gotten a lot of comments, interestingly enough on the comments always racist, it's really just a waste of time and foolishness and it's not going to stop me from doing my job, and i don't think that it's an insult to remind me that i'm a black woman. it's a waste of their t
the district attorney in fulton county georgia is named funny willis. on the show about a year ago february of last year, just after her office, publicly confirmed that she was investigating president trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state of georgia. she appeared on the show for the new -- interview. in that interview in the very beginning of her investigation she told us that her security had already been doubled to handle increased threats from president trump...
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my responsibility is to fight for georgia. and my mission is to focus on building one georgia where we have a diverse economy, a diverse electionorate, where we have opportunities that focus on the needs of communities, rural communities have a different set of needs and while they're having their battles internally, my responsibility is to articulate a plan how we fully fund education going forward, we ensure we pour resources into the economy that actually lift everyone because right now while the numbers look good on the top, people are in pain i mean the conversation you just had with lowe's, these are real challenges people are feeling, and we cannot gloss over it by highlighting only the numbers we like and we have to focus on health care in georgia that is a massive cost uncompensated care in georgia runs into the billions of dollars because we refuse to expand medicaid, bring billions of dollars back, georgia taxpayer dollars and invest that to create 60,000 jobs in the state of georgia that's going to be my focus. tha
my responsibility is to fight for georgia. and my mission is to focus on building one georgia where we have a diverse economy, a diverse electionorate, where we have opportunities that focus on the needs of communities, rural communities have a different set of needs and while they're having their battles internally, my responsibility is to articulate a plan how we fully fund education going forward, we ensure we pour resources into the economy that actually lift everyone because right now...
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attorney for the middle district of georgia michael moore. michael, great to see you this morning. so listening to the d.a., if you're donald trump and his legal team this morning, are you more or less nervous? >> i don't really know that i'm more or less nervous. i think that i'm getting a timeline maybe for how this is going to drag out a little bit. i'm hearing things come up like presidential immunity and, you know, clear appellate arguments that are going to, in fact, i'm sure be decided by an appellate court either in this state or at some point making it to the u.s. supreme court. so, you know, i'm sort of listening to her give out her game plan on how she moves forward. and that's -- that helps obviously the public have some idea if you're a prosecutor, lets them know about a significant case in your district or in your county in this case, but if you're a defendant, it also maybe lets you read the tea leaves a little bit on what to expect. >> so you mentioned presidential immunity which is something that fani willis addressed in this. let's listen to what she said about wh
attorney for the middle district of georgia michael moore. michael, great to see you this morning. so listening to the d.a., if you're donald trump and his legal team this morning, are you more or less nervous? >> i don't really know that i'm more or less nervous. i think that i'm getting a timeline maybe for how this is going to drag out a little bit. i'm hearing things come up like presidential immunity and, you know, clear appellate arguments that are going to, in fact, i'm sure be...
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he's us on the georgia, go ahead and put the statue up. people are going to complain about it. and that's just how we are. 2 well, i appreciate it for giving us a okay, d, i'll give you one minute quickly to respond. and this is not about ideology. let's just think about it. if you stand, we'll get doing a batch of a call them how i guess kind of leave the right guess what? this is a man who was accused of sexual harassment by meter, he'll be doing all kinds of things ethical. he does not need that. you know, well, well, once again, it's like you said that to the state legislature, they voted yes at this point. so we will say thank you will they can do for joining me in the conversation. now when a return woke madness has now come to one major city school cafeteria, but is the serving of only begin lunches in schools on friday actually. and their best health interest? well, we're going to discuss with mediterranean is the world's most efficient sea. unsustainable exploitation of its fish dogs, which maureen biodiversity under great thread medicine, is to lessen the getting the
he's us on the georgia, go ahead and put the statue up. people are going to complain about it. and that's just how we are. 2 well, i appreciate it for giving us a okay, d, i'll give you one minute quickly to respond. and this is not about ideology. let's just think about it. if you stand, we'll get doing a batch of a call them how i guess kind of leave the right guess what? this is a man who was accused of sexual harassment by meter, he'll be doing all kinds of things ethical. he does not need...
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okay, let's go back to george in budapest, georgia. remember, last week we had a net price mark spokesperson over at the state department, tom talking about the that there is somehow some intelligence that the russians are working on a false flag video with, you know, actors and fake blood and all of this type of thing here, but isn't that possibly a form of projection? because what i worry about is a provocation and a provocation dealing with what the real problem is, is the entry ukraine conflict with kid and the a dom bass known as collectively the dom bass. it's what i worry about with all of this military hardware being poured into ukraine. well, that's what it's for is to attack the john bass, obviously not to attack russia and everyone knows that. and then you have some kind of provocation. and you get the video. and then the, the games begin, ok, and they will point a finger, the rushes, the aggressor when in fact it is something that is being played out in an intra ukraine. complex thoughts. i think that's a very good point be
okay, let's go back to george in budapest, georgia. remember, last week we had a net price mark spokesperson over at the state department, tom talking about the that there is somehow some intelligence that the russians are working on a false flag video with, you know, actors and fake blood and all of this type of thing here, but isn't that possibly a form of projection? because what i worry about is a provocation and a provocation dealing with what the real problem is, is the entry ukraine...
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georgia will be ill disposed to what to say. do you know a small nation all the doors, but they were not prepared to rush in the same way? yes, you follow them 14 and in 2015 when they 1st but that, that small area, you know, people of the ukrainian therapy they were deterred by the local militia. but now the situation is very different. but what you bring in on the group, they go those levels. so now it may be a real bed, and that's why ration on needed there. was there and determine your brilliance prepared for the boss. quite the rush, not be st. george. i mean, you know, i look at these fantasy plans that they have here and i'm glad to. we have talked about august 2008 with the set here. but when the 1st missile fires, the 1st bullet goes into the air in the fog of war comes into play here. and we, the, the, the ukrainian military is acquitted, so very, very badly on since the legal who the overthrow of the democratically elected government in february 2014 the best of plans never work out. ok. and daemon has a very good poi
georgia will be ill disposed to what to say. do you know a small nation all the doors, but they were not prepared to rush in the same way? yes, you follow them 14 and in 2015 when they 1st but that, that small area, you know, people of the ukrainian therapy they were deterred by the local militia. but now the situation is very different. but what you bring in on the group, they go those levels. so now it may be a real bed, and that's why ration on needed there. was there and determine your...
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she has been a vocal critic of russia's incursions into ukraine and georgia, and for her good work and effort she has been sanctioned by the kremlin and denied a visa to russia, and as the light senator mccain would say there goes spring break in siberia. on a serious note, both senators are co-authors of the ukraine democracy land-lease act which would help expedite the delivery of military equipment to protect vulnerable civilian populations against russian aggression. and both recently visited ukraine meeting with president zelensky, and ministers of energy, foreign affairs and defense. i'll begin by turning it to senator shaheen for a few words. sen. shaheen: thank you, mark and thank you for your past service. i appreciate being here with my colleagues, senator wicker from mississippi and with all the folks who are watching at the wilson center's program. ambassador greene pointed out senator mark and i were part of a bipartisan delegation of seven senators who visited ukraine about 10 days ago. we wanted to send a strong, unified message that there is bipartisan support for ukrai
she has been a vocal critic of russia's incursions into ukraine and georgia, and for her good work and effort she has been sanctioned by the kremlin and denied a visa to russia, and as the light senator mccain would say there goes spring break in siberia. on a serious note, both senators are co-authors of the ukraine democracy land-lease act which would help expedite the delivery of military equipment to protect vulnerable civilian populations against russian aggression. and both recently...
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georgia is one as well. we will tell you why. there is a runoff between brian kemp and david perdue. right now close race. a quinnipiac poll is just outside the margin of error. they need to get to 50%. whoever does will take on stacey abrams. she lost the race in 2018. close race. wants to get the office again. as she stacks up against the margin of error. close race. if she stacks up against purdue it is razor tight as well, 48/48. a sense of what we're seeing across the country and which ones are super tight. in georgia you've got two really good races now. >> dana: brian robinson. i thought bill laid it out very well. the quinnipiac poll inflation at 23%, election laws, covid and crime at 11%. how do you see the races stacking up? let's start with the senate. >> well, i want to push back a little bit what bill said about the money advantage warnock has. he has lots of money and an incredible fundraiser and established a fundraising base. whoever the republican nominee that money gap will close dramatically. it's the closest s
georgia is one as well. we will tell you why. there is a runoff between brian kemp and david perdue. right now close race. a quinnipiac poll is just outside the margin of error. they need to get to 50%. whoever does will take on stacey abrams. she lost the race in 2018. close race. wants to get the office again. as she stacks up against the margin of error. close race. if she stacks up against purdue it is razor tight as well, 48/48. a sense of what we're seeing across the country and which...
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this morning in georgia, ft. valley state in georgia. students at that school simultaneously got this message from the college. it said in all caps, quote, emergency alert, do not reporter to campus. if ort valley university has received notice of a bomb threat, law enforcement is investigatings. residential students remain in dorms. that was in georgia. at howard university in d.c., theirs came in at 3:30. shelter in place, a bomb threat against the university is being investigated. all persons on campus are advised to shelter in place until more information is available. in new orleans, at xavier university, this is the warning to students, again, all caps, emergency alert. bomb threat on campus. xavier has received a bomb threat coording with law enforcement. residential students should stay in their rooms until further notice. at philander smith college in arkansas. we have received a bomb threat this morning. before 5:00 a.m., 4:50 this morning, morgan state in baltimore, they got a bomb threat that prompted the university to close
this morning in georgia, ft. valley state in georgia. students at that school simultaneously got this message from the college. it said in all caps, quote, emergency alert, do not reporter to campus. if ort valley university has received notice of a bomb threat, law enforcement is investigatings. residential students remain in dorms. that was in georgia. at howard university in d.c., theirs came in at 3:30. shelter in place, a bomb threat against the university is being investigated. all...
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i agree with me or not i love the state of georgia. i love the people of georgia. right now we've got a problem. god ain't looking for politicians, he's looking for warriors. >> sean: georgia senate candidate herschel walker is with us. i love that ad because i have known you a known you for years and that is really you, it captures you. i want people who are going to fight, herschel. i want people to do exactly what you are promising the people of georgia you're going to do. explain what you want to do. >> what i want to do is they can put some integrity back into elected officials by licking me to go to washington and if they've looked at my numbers that i am fighting and e to fight. i encourage them to fight with me. go to teamherschel.com and fight with me because it is not over yet, it is just the beginning. i am training right now. i'm getting ready, my team is getting ready and we are not giving up. >> sean: when you talk about training, obviously going from one career to another career and being a first-time candidate is hard. when you talk about training,
i agree with me or not i love the state of georgia. i love the people of georgia. right now we've got a problem. god ain't looking for politicians, he's looking for warriors. >> sean: georgia senate candidate herschel walker is with us. i love that ad because i have known you a known you for years and that is really you, it captures you. i want people who are going to fight, herschel. i want people to do exactly what you are promising the people of georgia you're going to do. explain what...
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>> all right, steve osunsami in georgia. thank you, steve. >>> now, to the tragic death of a former miss usa, cheslie kryst, here in new york city. a lawyer and a tv correspondent. what authorities have now revealed and what her family is saying tonight. here's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, the investigation into the death of former miss usa cheslie kryst revealing she jumped from a new york city high rise sunday morning. the medical examiner stating she died by suicide. according to authorities, kryst was last seen on a terrace on the 29th floor of the building she lived in. hours before her death, the 30-year-old posting to instagram, "may this day bring you rest and peace." kryst was an accomplished attorney with a masters in business from wake forest university. >> north carolina! >> reporter: she represented north carolina in the miss usa pageant, crowned the top title in 2019. i sat down with her as she marked a historic win for black women in the top four pageants. how does it feel to be a part of this history m
>> all right, steve osunsami in georgia. thank you, steve. >>> now, to the tragic death of a former miss usa, cheslie kryst, here in new york city. a lawyer and a tv correspondent. what authorities have now revealed and what her family is saying tonight. here's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, the investigation into the death of former miss usa cheslie kryst revealing she jumped from a new york city high rise sunday morning. the medical examiner stating she died by...
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i believe there is one georgia. we may not agree on the same issues but i like every georgian and i want to make sure we all have the opportunity to thrive. >> this is something i want to ask you about some time now, both your camp saying there was a scheduling conflict. you are known for your work on voting right. listen, i don't know what your schedule in conflict was. my being ignorant about that. it would seem to be something you would want to be at especially how important it is for the democratic agenda and how important voting rights is it to you. why was it not a priority for you to be there when the president came to town? >> it is always a priority for me to stand with president biden and i think if you look at my history, i have been an advocate and a cheerleader and i will always, always stand not only with president biden but on the side of democracy. i had a personal manner that did not allow me to attend a single speech. i think you know this as dear viewers, you don't judge someone by a single moment
i believe there is one georgia. we may not agree on the same issues but i like every georgian and i want to make sure we all have the opportunity to thrive. >> this is something i want to ask you about some time now, both your camp saying there was a scheduling conflict. you are known for your work on voting right. listen, i don't know what your schedule in conflict was. my being ignorant about that. it would seem to be something you would want to be at especially how important it is for...
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offered an express solidarity to georgia at this time in georgia, next time ukraine and then it's us. so poland is very, very sensible. with the prospect of and rebuilding a russian empire. so poland prime minister was also an ukraine on tuesday. what kind of support us was offering? well more of yet steer please don't pull into said colon is going to offer you not only as support in defense, but also in other areas and like economical stability or humanitarian aid, which already happened. he claimed and, and a guest supplier here in poland, a state guest supplier, and proclaimed that it would deliver liquid gas from u. s. to ukraine in the future. and you know, when it comes to military equipment, poland would hand over tens of thousands of rounds on to really, i mean uses right mortars, men, portal al, defense systems and roles. that's what her hearing says a few days here or so. now poland, there has been one of the most vocal you members about the thread opposed by russia . more of this he said that a living close to enable like russia is like, living at the foot of a volcano. do
offered an express solidarity to georgia at this time in georgia, next time ukraine and then it's us. so poland is very, very sensible. with the prospect of and rebuilding a russian empire. so poland prime minister was also an ukraine on tuesday. what kind of support us was offering? well more of yet steer please don't pull into said colon is going to offer you not only as support in defense, but also in other areas and like economical stability or humanitarian aid, which already happened. he...
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we know the very well-known georgia law. what message does this send to litigators like yourself and those at ldf that are fighting these laws? it seems to me that even in a case like north carolina, where democrats win at the state level, at the state supreme court level, all the republicans have to do is try to advance it directly to the supreme court, and it looks like it's got at least five justices who will go along with anything, no matter how perverse. >> yeah, i think that's a difficult thing. as the reason why the supreme court is ruling on this case is because it's the first one out of the gate. it's the first week of february, right? and the court is already saying that it's too late. and right now some of my colleagues are in trial challenging the discriminatory laws that have been passed in places like florida and georgia and texas. and no matter how quickly those courts act now, it seems to be that the supreme court is saying that it's too late, in an election process that frankly hasn't begun yet for any kind
we know the very well-known georgia law. what message does this send to litigators like yourself and those at ldf that are fighting these laws? it seems to me that even in a case like north carolina, where democrats win at the state level, at the state supreme court level, all the republicans have to do is try to advance it directly to the supreme court, and it looks like it's got at least five justices who will go along with anything, no matter how perverse. >> yeah, i think that's a...
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learn more at deere.com jon: were following a developing story out of georgia. stacey abrams on the defensive over a photocopied in elementary school. it shows abrams vasquez surrounded by a group of kids who were all masked up. abrams is not the first democrat accused of having a masking double standard. charles watson live in atlanta without story. >> stacey abrams has deleted the post and the principal of the school in question even going as far as deactivating her twitter account after catching a lot of slack about these photos posted to the twitter account of glenwood elementary school principal with the mask was abram survived by children despite the local mask mindy being in place, these set up a firestorm on twitter with people calling abrams who had supported mask wearing throughout the pandemic a hypocrite for not practicing what she preaches so to speak. i reached out to the abrams campaign and they are calling this line of attack shameful, on the part of her would be republican challengers for governor, the abrams campaign saying one of stacy's oppon
learn more at deere.com jon: were following a developing story out of georgia. stacey abrams on the defensive over a photocopied in elementary school. it shows abrams vasquez surrounded by a group of kids who were all masked up. abrams is not the first democrat accused of having a masking double standard. charles watson live in atlanta without story. >> stacey abrams has deleted the post and the principal of the school in question even going as far as deactivating her twitter account...
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since 2008 in the invasion of georgia he has| the invasion of georgia he has been crossing red line after red line after red line with very little response from the west whether it is the invasion of georgia, the first invasion of georgia, the first invasion of ukraine, the occupation of crimea, the destabilisation of the donbas, assassinations, attempted assassinations on uk soil and the soil of european countries. strategic corruption, cyber war. countries. strategic corruption, cyberwar. he corruption, cyber war. he denies, corruption, cyberwar. he denies, denies, denies. this is that, it is time, it is time to do everything in our power to support ukraine and bring to boot. ~ ., , support ukraine and bring to boot. . , . ., , boot. we have seen sanctions bein: boot. we have seen sanctions being announced _ boot. we have seen sanctions being announced over- boot. we have seen sanctions being announced over the - boot. we have seen sanctions| being announced over the past few days by various countries. do you expect now for a whole new raft of sanctions to be placed on russia?- new raft
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i'm sure the people of georgia had the same armaments that sherman had. but they couldn't slow him down. the best way to not be attacked by your government is to elect people into government who don't turn against their own citizens. host: another view of the nra from a person on twitter, the pact between the gop and nra was a swamp of money for political power. it was a disaster for the general population especially after half of it was steered into armed cults by fears and lies spread by the gop. it's always about the money and we don't matter. your response? guest: both on that and the color, the nra was a different group many years ago. there was a coup within the nra in the 1970's and it became very radicalized. then it continued to get more radical. then other splinter groups grew out of it, gun owners of america and a few others, that are even more radical, and to compete for membership, which is what the nra really needs, membership, like a lot of what we have seen in politics, it has become a more radical organization even from the point where it
i'm sure the people of georgia had the same armaments that sherman had. but they couldn't slow him down. the best way to not be attacked by your government is to elect people into government who don't turn against their own citizens. host: another view of the nra from a person on twitter, the pact between the gop and nra was a swamp of money for political power. it was a disaster for the general population especially after half of it was steered into armed cults by fears and lies spread by the...