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bob barr running as the impeachment candidate in georgia. he's a former libertarian, former republican congressman, wannabe again and he is running to try to get back part of his old district from the house. there are six republicans vying tonight in the republican primary for that one seat in georgia. among them some of the people with the best flames in all of politics right now against bob barr tonight there was mr. loudermilk running for that seat, a ms. pridemore running for that seat as well as bob barr and ed lindsey. the polls closed tonight at 7:00 eastern. in terms of that specific race the georgia 11th, i only he have 2% in right now. mr. loudermilk is right now leading bob barr who is leading ms. pridemore and ed lindsey. that's for the 11th congressional district. in georgia a seat that is open because its current occupant gave up the seat in order to run for senate. paul broun has represented the tenth district in georgia but no longer. he has had to give it up and there are seven republicans running in the primary for that hou
bob barr running as the impeachment candidate in georgia. he's a former libertarian, former republican congressman, wannabe again and he is running to try to get back part of his old district from the house. there are six republicans vying tonight in the republican primary for that one seat in georgia. among them some of the people with the best flames in all of politics right now against bob barr tonight there was mr. loudermilk running for that seat, a ms. pridemore running for that seat as...
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inbound me to the supreme court of georgia. i think as an appellate court judge, i am bound by the decisions of the supreme court of georgia. i would be bound and follow the decisions of the supreme court, even on those issues that you discussed. >> the supreme court rule of nearly 50 years ago is about privacy rights and access to contraception. do you view these cases as federal law? >> i do and i would follow that precedent. >> i am concerned about this amendment. i know there is a lot of background and have read it all but one of the things that really stuck out to me as someone who was a former prosecutor dealing with public safety issues was the amendment you supported in the georgia state legislature. i think senator blumenthal asked about this. i have some or questions. it would've required posting on the internet about the number of medical procedures that doctors have performed having to do with terminating a pregnancy. there can clearly be public safety implications for these doctors if you put all this detailed info
inbound me to the supreme court of georgia. i think as an appellate court judge, i am bound by the decisions of the supreme court of georgia. i would be bound and follow the decisions of the supreme court, even on those issues that you discussed. >> the supreme court rule of nearly 50 years ago is about privacy rights and access to contraception. do you view these cases as federal law? >> i do and i would follow that precedent. >> i am concerned about this amendment. i know...
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georgia citizens did not want this law. and i can tell you as a pastor when we pastors say it is now time to pass the peace, we mean peace, not piece. >> the moral monday movement has encompassed a wide range of issues, congregating folks in protest against the governor, but the biggest thing you focused on is medicaid expansion. what's going on with that. >> we have been focused on this issue. it is unfortunate the governor decided not to expand medicaid in georgia. there are some 600,000 georgians in the gap. many of these people are working people. these are the people who clean office buildings at night, sit with other sick people, but don't have health care so they can't receive care themselves. we were lobbying for the governor to expand medicaid. he decided not to expand medicaid, and there's a bit of tragic irony, as pastor of the ebenezer baptist church. i am reminded dr. king said of all injustices, inquality in health care is the most shocking and most inhumane. our governor, nathan deal, on the very day he signe
georgia citizens did not want this law. and i can tell you as a pastor when we pastors say it is now time to pass the peace, we mean peace, not piece. >> the moral monday movement has encompassed a wide range of issues, congregating folks in protest against the governor, but the biggest thing you focused on is medicaid expansion. what's going on with that. >> we have been focused on this issue. it is unfortunate the governor decided not to expand medicaid in georgia. there are some...
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georgia. the crowds are coming out and we're getting fired up. we're here as part of msnbc's growing hope initiative. to help people share their hope for change and raise awareness of americans giving back to their community. just steps away from here is ebinezer baptist church as martin luther king organized some of the greatest triumph ofs of the civil rights movement. he succeeded in growing hope for the entire country and it's up to aum of us now to continue and extand his legacy. >> we start tonight with tonight's lead. and president obama throwing down the gaunt let let for econ fairness. with. >> the republicans who are in charge of the house right now and want to take over the senate -- [ booing ] >> don't boo. vote. work. but they have said no to every proposal that we know could make a difference in the lives of hard-working americans. they have said no to equal pay for equal work. in fact, they denied there's even a problem. i'm just saying. they said no to increasing the minimum wa
georgia. the crowds are coming out and we're getting fired up. we're here as part of msnbc's growing hope initiative. to help people share their hope for change and raise awareness of americans giving back to their community. just steps away from here is ebinezer baptist church as martin luther king organized some of the greatest triumph ofs of the civil rights movement. he succeeded in growing hope for the entire country and it's up to aum of us now to continue and extand his legacy. >>...
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is georgia going to be a swing state? 20 -- in 2016 and is it because of the growth in atlanta suburbs? >> i think it's going to be more than a swing state. i think hillary clinton will win in 2016 if she runs. >> why is that? >> we haven't had a major national campaign effort in the state of georgia. if you think of the kind of resources that were put in place in north carolina when the president and the part focused on north carolina, they invested between $15 million to $30 million in party building. we've got about 600,000 unregistered black voters in the state of georgia. about 300,000 to 150,000 unregistered hispanic voters. and i think if you have a national effort to win the state in 2016 that's funded at this appropriate levels by the national party and by the nominee of the party, if that's secretary clinton or vice president biden, then i think that the state will go democrat in 2016. >> let me ask you this. you've got some pretty competitive races in 2014. i've heard a lot of chatter that democrats are going t
is georgia going to be a swing state? 20 -- in 2016 and is it because of the growth in atlanta suburbs? >> i think it's going to be more than a swing state. i think hillary clinton will win in 2016 if she runs. >> why is that? >> we haven't had a major national campaign effort in the state of georgia. if you think of the kind of resources that were put in place in north carolina when the president and the part focused on north carolina, they invested between $15 million to $30...
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called plant scherer, it's located in juliette, georgia, and is majority owned by georgia power. each year it produces 3 1/2 million kilowatts of electricity. generating that power requires a lot of coal. over 1,200 tons of coal are burned every hour at plant scherer, and in 2010, that resulted in 2,200 tons of coal ash. and it's all dumped into a 750-acre unlined pond, meaning nothing prevents toxins from entering the groundwater. >> they built this plant an area where there's no public water access. everyone within a 5-mile radius and maybe even further, drinking on private well water. >> that includes donna and phil welch. when they built their home n 2001, they thought they were moving into an ideal countryside home. >> and we were so excited about moving to the country. um, fresh air, you know, kind of john denver-ish generation that we were from. and we were excited about bringing our children to the country. you know, building the home of our dreams. >> instead, like others in juliette, they got sick. >> several years after we moved in, i started developing some numbness i
called plant scherer, it's located in juliette, georgia, and is majority owned by georgia power. each year it produces 3 1/2 million kilowatts of electricity. generating that power requires a lot of coal. over 1,200 tons of coal are burned every hour at plant scherer, and in 2010, that resulted in 2,200 tons of coal ash. and it's all dumped into a 750-acre unlined pond, meaning nothing prevents toxins from entering the groundwater. >> they built this plant an area where there's no public...
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in the georgia primary for u.s. senate, businessman david perdue punched his ticket for the runoff in july. so has jack kingston. jack kingston was more or less the other favorite besides mr. perdue among more main stream republicans in georgia. republicans hopes of winning the u.s. senate in november depend on the republican party keeping that senate seat in georgia. it's been vacated by sax mcchambliss that is retiring. sniet was supposed to be a give me race for georgia. heading in to tonight's voting, not one of the seven candidates on the republican side polled convincingly against the democratic nominee michelle nunn. the candidate that looks bens against her is the one who finished first, david perdue. after michelle nunn won her own primary handedly tonight she took advantage of the brawl ing still going on between her would be republican opponents. watch. >> tonight, we send a signal to washington, that we want something different. [ applause ] we want stability. we want collaboration and problem solving. w
in the georgia primary for u.s. senate, businessman david perdue punched his ticket for the runoff in july. so has jack kingston. jack kingston was more or less the other favorite besides mr. perdue among more main stream republicans in georgia. republicans hopes of winning the u.s. senate in november depend on the republican party keeping that senate seat in georgia. it's been vacated by sax mcchambliss that is retiring. sniet was supposed to be a give me race for georgia. heading in to...
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in the georgia primary for u.s. senate, businessman david perdue punched his ticket for the runoff in july. so has jack kingston. jack kingston was more or less the other favorite besides mr. perdue among more main stream republicans in georgia. republicans hopes of winning the u.s. senate in november depend on the republican party keeping that senate seat in georgia. it's been vacated by sax mcchambliss that is retiring. sniet was supposed to be a give me race for georgia. heading in to tonight's voting, not one of the seven candidates on the republican side polled convincingly against the democratic nominee michelle nunn. the candidate that looks bens against her is the one who finished first, david perdue. after michelle nunn won her own primary handedly tonight she took advantage of the brawl ing still going on between her would be republican opponents. watch. >> tonight, we send a signal to washington, that we want something different. [ applause ] we want stability. we want collaboration and problem solving. w
in the georgia primary for u.s. senate, businessman david perdue punched his ticket for the runoff in july. so has jack kingston. jack kingston was more or less the other favorite besides mr. perdue among more main stream republicans in georgia. republicans hopes of winning the u.s. senate in november depend on the republican party keeping that senate seat in georgia. it's been vacated by sax mcchambliss that is retiring. sniet was supposed to be a give me race for georgia. heading in to...
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to georgia. the governorship. democrats had hoped michelle nunn could put some points on the board for them. so far she's not building a lead against any of her republican competition and in more good news for the nrsc, the tea party candidates in the field are floundering. who is leading? businessman david purdue leads nunn, 45-41 among registered voters. congressman paul brown would be -- up 3 on former secretary of state karen handle. best news for republicans is the two establishment candidates, david purdue and jack kingston are ahead in the crowded primary field. purdue is up and handle is third at 14. another one the establishment would be okay with. the tea party candidates trail with just 11%. it's almost certain the georgia republican primary race is going to head into overtime. no candidate is likely to win over 50% of the vote to avoid a runoff. expect the race to be between perdue or even kingston or handle. we see evidence kingston has been spending all of his time going after purdue of late. as for
to georgia. the governorship. democrats had hoped michelle nunn could put some points on the board for them. so far she's not building a lead against any of her republican competition and in more good news for the nrsc, the tea party candidates in the field are floundering. who is leading? businessman david purdue leads nunn, 45-41 among registered voters. congressman paul brown would be -- up 3 on former secretary of state karen handle. best news for republicans is the two establishment...
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in 2011, the chief justice of the georgia supreme court appointed me as a matter of the georgia criminal justice reform council and as a member we addressed adult felony criminal justice reform i doing a lot of things quite honestly that this body is considering, both in the smart sense in fact, recidivism reduction act in chairman leahy is safety valve act of 2013 where we've looked at mandatory minimums and provided a couple of safety valves. we've looked at programs that would assist people with substance abuse issues that were involved in felony criminal conduct so we can assist them in the community. we found those programs that are evidence-based programs are very successful in reducing recidivism. they are much better at saving taxpayer money and a poorly they put people back with their families. they restore people to a productive life. later, the governor of the state of georgia appointed me for the last two years to co-chaired criminal justice reform in 2013 we address juvenile justice reform, developed a fiscal incentive grant program to incentivize local communities to treat
in 2011, the chief justice of the georgia supreme court appointed me as a matter of the georgia criminal justice reform council and as a member we addressed adult felony criminal justice reform i doing a lot of things quite honestly that this body is considering, both in the smart sense in fact, recidivism reduction act in chairman leahy is safety valve act of 2013 where we've looked at mandatory minimums and provided a couple of safety valves. we've looked at programs that would assist people...
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i would like to thank the georgia senators. andfor their recommendation enthusiastic support, this would not have come to pass. i would like to thank you, senator lumen tall and senator grassley, for serving as ranking and respecting matters. l and senator for servinger se ar members.g i would like to introduce my family members. my husband is behind me. steve is a respected lawyer. he is the smartest and wisest lawyer i have ever dealt with and a man who has made a lot of personal and professional sacrifices in support of my career. my daughter is behind me. kelly is the assistant attorney general for the state of georgia. and her husband are here. they are also lawyers. they live here in washington, d.c. the headline news for them is that susie gave birth to twins. she made us grandparents and that is a happy occasion. there are people who are not here. my son. he is pursuing an acting career in los angeles. he would want to be here with you, senator franken. that would have been a wonderful honor. >> why? >> in the hopes tha
i would like to thank the georgia senators. andfor their recommendation enthusiastic support, this would not have come to pass. i would like to thank you, senator lumen tall and senator grassley, for serving as ranking and respecting matters. l and senator for servinger se ar members.g i would like to introduce my family members. my husband is behind me. steve is a respected lawyer. he is the smartest and wisest lawyer i have ever dealt with and a man who has made a lot of personal and...
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inbound me to the supreme court of georgia. i think as an appellate court judge, i am bound by the decisions of the supreme court of georgia. i would be bound and follow the decisions of the supreme court, even on those issues that you discussed. >> the supreme court rule of nearly 50 years ago is about privacy rights and access to contraception. do you view these cases as federal law? >> i do and i would follow that precedent. >> i am concerned about this amendment. i know there is a lot of background and have read it all but one of the things that really stuck out to me as someone who was a former prosecutor dealing with public safety issues was the amendment you supported in the georgia state legislature. i think senator blumenthal asked about this. i have some or questions. it would've required posting on the internet about the number of medical procedures that doctors have performed having to do with terminating a pregnancy. there can clearly be public safety implications for these doctors if you put all this detailed info
inbound me to the supreme court of georgia. i think as an appellate court judge, i am bound by the decisions of the supreme court of georgia. i would be bound and follow the decisions of the supreme court, even on those issues that you discussed. >> the supreme court rule of nearly 50 years ago is about privacy rights and access to contraception. do you view these cases as federal law? >> i do and i would follow that precedent. >> i am concerned about this amendment. i know...
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and in georgia tonight. in kentucky, senate republican mitch mcconnell is the winner over tea party challenger matt bevin. we'll see how much he would like to see his numbers in the 30s. mcconnell would like to face a tough challenge against allison grimes. if mitch mcconnell gets too tough for her, look out, mitch. you've got to be careful. and in georgia, five republicans are battling for the senate nomination. if no one gets over 50%, which they won't, the top two vote getters will held to a runoff for the right to take on democrat michelle nun. by the way, these runoffs are to make sure no black guy ever won a nomination down there. [male vo] inside this bag exists over 150 years of swedish coffee experience. that's 150 years of experience in refining and perfecting the rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. and we do it all for this very experience. this very second. this exact moment. [woman] that's good. i know right? cheers to that. gevalia. 150 years of rich, never bitter coffee. [ girl ] my mom, she
and in georgia tonight. in kentucky, senate republican mitch mcconnell is the winner over tea party challenger matt bevin. we'll see how much he would like to see his numbers in the 30s. mcconnell would like to face a tough challenge against allison grimes. if mitch mcconnell gets too tough for her, look out, mitch. you've got to be careful. and in georgia, five republicans are battling for the senate nomination. if no one gets over 50%, which they won't, the top two vote getters will held to a...
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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 kentucky where mitch mcconnell is expected to cruise to victory over businessman matt bevin. this morning bevin doubled down on his tea party challenge against the mcconnell establishment. >> what you will see are peopling turning out today who are weary of the mitch mcconnell of 30 years. there's a mcconnell fatigue that will be thrown off, i believe, in this race and time will tell. >> what we do know is that the fall campaign begins as soon as polls close tonight in kentucky. and the big question then will be whether any of the tired of mcconnell vote in november will go to a democrat. alison lundergan grimes. and with me to discuss the bluegrass state is kasie hunt. he's in louisville. let's start with turnout. how is turnout looking so far down there
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 kentucky where mitch mcconnell is expected to cruise to victory over businessman matt bevin. this morning bevin doubled down on his tea party challenge against the mcconnell establishment. >> what you will...
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scott of georgia. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california, mr. thompson, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. thompson of california. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. of a sufficient number having risen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representati
scott of georgia. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california, mr. thompson, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. thompson of california. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested....
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to georgia. >> thank you. we are loving it here. we're having so much fun. i want to start where i left off there in the lead. we are seeing these very far right conservetive laws passing in a state that is slowly trending more and more blue. it's not a blue state by any means, but these laws seem to be out of step with where the population here is actually going. >> i would agree with that. we have a very, very conservative legislature, house and senate republicans control every statewide office. republicans control both houses. it's not all republicans in the state, of course. i think we do see a disconnect with what the legislature is doing and where the state is going. you can talk about the population changes. pollsters i talk to say georgia doesn't feel like it's there yet to be truly a swing state, but for democrats to win they need to start recruiting really good candidates, and they have some great candidates this cycle. we obviously are seeing michelle nunn on this ticket and carter, the grandson of
to georgia. >> thank you. we are loving it here. we're having so much fun. i want to start where i left off there in the lead. we are seeing these very far right conservetive laws passing in a state that is slowly trending more and more blue. it's not a blue state by any means, but these laws seem to be out of step with where the population here is actually going. >> i would agree with that. we have a very, very conservative legislature, house and senate republicans control every...
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more on georgia's deserved attention reasons. although we don't know the reason for cautious he says but just to maintain present in portugese what's more george's of traveling to russia because hundreds of thousands of georgians from low of five million local creation me the impression we went to school and i think he's being of the deepest need to stoop to cook when it is difficult opponent. but when the strategic issue for the most important issues disagreement is tuned in to pressure cooking is operational couldn't interest pressure cooking is bidding to be just a little cold when you know the basis for that only thing we checked in from the toes of productive today is that dismal chat show retorts and and and and we don't look right cool course industry should i try to normalize the strange i feel i read that intelligence qantas ceo of what's happening these few cranks happening as breakaway territories of south sydney and abkhazia. well no one would hinder the worst or the defendant and in case both so so so sick and the pr
more on georgia's deserved attention reasons. although we don't know the reason for cautious he says but just to maintain present in portugese what's more george's of traveling to russia because hundreds of thousands of georgians from low of five million local creation me the impression we went to school and i think he's being of the deepest need to stoop to cook when it is difficult opponent. but when the strategic issue for the most important issues disagreement is tuned in to pressure...
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this is south carolina and georgia. south carolina and georgia. and when you actually go there, what do you find? business owners, researchers, faith leaders, elected officials, all responding to changes that they are witnessing. they understand, they see the risk that climate change poses, and they hope that their representatives in congress will wake up to the danger of climate change, the home state danger that their constituents are already seeing happening right around them. mr. president, after seeing the beauty of both south carolina and georgia along those lovely coasts, it's painful to see there the early warning symptoms of climate change. it called to mind president theodore roosevelt's message from 100 years ago, more than 100 years ago to america's school children. he said this. it's sort of old-fashioned language, but that was 1907 for you. he said this -- "in your full manhood and womanhood, you will want what nature once so bountfully supplied and man so thoughtlessly destroyed, and because of that want, you will reproach us, not f
this is south carolina and georgia. south carolina and georgia. and when you actually go there, what do you find? business owners, researchers, faith leaders, elected officials, all responding to changes that they are witnessing. they understand, they see the risk that climate change poses, and they hope that their representatives in congress will wake up to the danger of climate change, the home state danger that their constituents are already seeing happening right around them. mr. president,...
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georgia is not that densely populated. there's a big outdoor culture there, but there's no culture of paying attention to water because the water supply has been opulent. and i think that's actually the lesson from georgia for the rest of the country. what georgia actually needs, and florida and alabama too, is some local political leadership to say, you know what, we've been fighting -- just in the last five years they have spent $3 million on legal fees. >> on lawsuits against the state of florida, against alabama and tennessee also. they're trying to change the border. >> right. >> they're trying to change the border of georgia. >> how about sitting down in a serious fashion and saying, you know what, we're not going to wait for the courts. we're not going to litigate. it's ten more years of lit dp s litigation you're looking at. let's sit down and hash this out ourselves. we can do that. every time there's an effort to actually sit down, one of the states thinks they're going to win in court and they sort of back off.
georgia is not that densely populated. there's a big outdoor culture there, but there's no culture of paying attention to water because the water supply has been opulent. and i think that's actually the lesson from georgia for the rest of the country. what georgia actually needs, and florida and alabama too, is some local political leadership to say, you know what, we've been fighting -- just in the last five years they have spent $3 million on legal fees. >> on lawsuits against the state...
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the what democrats will be coming out to georgia? what number of them, what percentage do you need to come out for someone like michelle nunn or perhaps jason carter or anyone else to have a shot statewide or even in con 0 tested races in the state legislature? >> i think what we need is the highest turnout we can generate which is certainly 52% of the electorate is democratic, that's fantastic. i don't think we need a plurality of democrats to win. i think the republican extremism will convert a number of moderate leaning republicans in michelle's favor. i think on top of that, you have excitement at the top of the ticket with michelle nunn, with jason carter, with contested races where we're going to run really strong candidates. what you're going to find is renewed optimism among democrats. what it takes to win is a belief it's possible. and i think 2014 has turned into one of those years for democrats. >> michelle nunn has been asked a number of times about whether she would have voted for the affordable care act. she hasn't give
the what democrats will be coming out to georgia? what number of them, what percentage do you need to come out for someone like michelle nunn or perhaps jason carter or anyone else to have a shot statewide or even in con 0 tested races in the state legislature? >> i think what we need is the highest turnout we can generate which is certainly 52% of the electorate is democratic, that's fantastic. i don't think we need a plurality of democrats to win. i think the republican extremism will...
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also look at georgia. in georgia it is the same phenomenon told from the other side. you have democratic governors who embraced the affordable care act. expanded medicaid. the states love them for it. incredibly popular democratic governors in the red states. even in the red states that supposedly hate president obama so much, they love what the democratic governors have done there. they love those governors. in georgia, you've got a southern state, southern governor who was a republican who made the opposite decision. nathan diehl would not expand medicaid even when hospitals warned they were going broke and shutting down from treating so many people without health insurance. the governor said no and that's followed him around. that decision has been really unpopular in squa are. look at this. this was the poll posted this this weekend. they asked registered voters if they would be more or less likely to vote for deal because of the decision not to expand medicaid. 13% said they would be more likely. 40% said they would be less likely to vote for him because of that
also look at georgia. in georgia it is the same phenomenon told from the other side. you have democratic governors who embraced the affordable care act. expanded medicaid. the states love them for it. incredibly popular democratic governors in the red states. even in the red states that supposedly hate president obama so much, they love what the democratic governors have done there. they love those governors. in georgia, you've got a southern state, southern governor who was a republican who...
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you explained your vote regarding the georgia flag. you explained your position regarding the online posting of abortion instances as basically, if i understand you, you selecting your constituents views and not your own conscience. is that accurate? >> with respect to the flag, yes. with respect to my position on reproductive rights issues, i was respecting also the will of my constituents. >> for those of us that have served in state legislatures, we know the challenges and when to express your constituents views and when to vote your conscience. as you think back, can you give an example of when you went against the will of your constituents? >> i can think of several instances, senator. i supported reapportionment maps drawn by democrats in the general assembly drawn by my term in the legislature. they were not supported by the majority of people in my district. >> considering that so many of the questions we have been asking have to do with the area of reproductive rights and civil rights, have you, at any point, voted your consci
you explained your vote regarding the georgia flag. you explained your position regarding the online posting of abortion instances as basically, if i understand you, you selecting your constituents views and not your own conscience. is that accurate? >> with respect to the flag, yes. with respect to my position on reproductive rights issues, i was respecting also the will of my constituents. >> for those of us that have served in state legislatures, we know the challenges and when...
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if republicans lose in a georgia or a kentucky or both, it complicates the math. the more states they lose, the more they need to expand the map. a net of six becomes seven. then seven becomes eight. if you look at the map right now, there really are ten legitimate republican targets of democratic-held seats. winning six of ten, that seems reasonable. winning seven or eight of ten, if they lose in kentucky or georgia, a little less reasonable and suddenly you're not in a 50-50 situation. all right, we've got a lot going on in this issue of "daily rundown." it's primary day. we're going to go all over the country. time for our first number in our super tuesday data bank. it's 168. that's the number of days until the 2014 midterm election. in case those of you are keeping track. as i said, we've got much more ahead on this big primary day. matt bevin will be here next. first, a look ahead at today's politics planner. mostly about voting. polls are open for today's primaries. by the way, if you're in oregon and haven't mailed your ballot back in, be sure to drop it o
if republicans lose in a georgia or a kentucky or both, it complicates the math. the more states they lose, the more they need to expand the map. a net of six becomes seven. then seven becomes eight. if you look at the map right now, there really are ten legitimate republican targets of democratic-held seats. winning six of ten, that seems reasonable. winning seven or eight of ten, if they lose in kentucky or georgia, a little less reasonable and suddenly you're not in a 50-50 situation. all...
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could guarantee georgia protection from russia, with whom georgia fought a war and lost in 2008. >> but is there the political will? president obama dampened expectations in march. >> neither ukraine nor georgia are currently on a path to n.a.t.o. membership. there has not been an immediate plan for expansion of n.a.t.o. >> it was unfortunate remarks. >> at least send russia a stronger message says georgia's defense minister. >> there should be a smart reasonable but very effective combination of actions with the military deterrent. putting more military assets around and in close vicinity to russian federation. >> last week it was hinted that georgia deserved something. there's talk of them getting a map to n.a.t.o. membership. >> georgia is a valued partner to n.a.t.o. i'm confident that the summit in whales, which we'll be proud to host will want to recognise the programme that georgia is making and the work that we do toot. >> georgia put more of its soldiers in harm's way than most countries much the long march it n.a.t.o. membership continues. >>> an olive branch of sorts from sau
could guarantee georgia protection from russia, with whom georgia fought a war and lost in 2008. >> but is there the political will? president obama dampened expectations in march. >> neither ukraine nor georgia are currently on a path to n.a.t.o. membership. there has not been an immediate plan for expansion of n.a.t.o. >> it was unfortunate remarks. >> at least send russia a stronger message says georgia's defense minister. >> there should be a smart reasonable...
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french president is due to visit georgia and nato membership is high on the all da and georgia sent hundreds of soldiers to fight along nato troops in afghanistan and pushing to join the military alliance and we report. >> reporter: safely home, courtesy of the united states airforce. they might look american but these are georgians. >> it's a great pleasure for me to be safe at home in georgia in my mother land, you know. >> reporter: georgia's armed forces received support and training from the u.s. military. these soldiers are among more than a thousand georgia troops that are part of the international security and assistance force in afghanistan. georgia hopes to continue to be a contributor to any future mission there next year. they are a welcome nato ally and taken casualties, at least 29 soldiers killed and more than 120 wounded. in return georgia wants nato membership. >> the trust that is there between our militarys, it's so high that i want the politicians to catch up with that trust. >> reporter: nato could guaranty georgia protection from russia with whom georgia fought a war an
french president is due to visit georgia and nato membership is high on the all da and georgia sent hundreds of soldiers to fight along nato troops in afghanistan and pushing to join the military alliance and we report. >> reporter: safely home, courtesy of the united states airforce. they might look american but these are georgians. >> it's a great pleasure for me to be safe at home in georgia in my mother land, you know. >> reporter: georgia's armed forces received support...
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how many first ladies were born in georgia? first person to tweet the correct answer to that will get the on-air shoutout. this will be a little tough for you googlers here. the answer is coming up on tdr. you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. ♪ no matter what kind of business you own, at&t business experts can help keep it running... seamlessly. so you can get back to what you love. when everyone and everything works together, business just sings. live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's go
how many first ladies were born in georgia? first person to tweet the correct answer to that will get the on-air shoutout. this will be a little tough for you googlers here. the answer is coming up on tdr. you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well,...
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one of the most beloved georgia attorneys, norman underwood. he became my mentor and took me under his wing and he may need a better lawyer, and if i am fortunate enough to be confirmed by this august body, i will be privileged to say i got to practice law with norman underwood. finally, i would like to recognize my parents, didion and irving cohenn. they were born in brooklyn, children of immigrants, and children of the great depression, because of their family situation, they were unable to achieve the education that they provided for their only son. my father enlisted in the united states army during world war two. he was a disabled veteran, and he ran a small business. my mom was the secretary and worked in the home. together, because of their support and sacrifice, i was able to go to college and law school and lead a life that led me to this moment before you today. i know if they were here they would be very proud. and with that, i welcome any of your questions. >> thank you, mr. cohen. >> thank you for holding this hearing and i'm honor
one of the most beloved georgia attorneys, norman underwood. he became my mentor and took me under his wing and he may need a better lawyer, and if i am fortunate enough to be confirmed by this august body, i will be privileged to say i got to practice law with norman underwood. finally, i would like to recognize my parents, didion and irving cohenn. they were born in brooklyn, children of immigrants, and children of the great depression, because of their family situation, they were unable to...
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other than that -- >> juan, i'm from georgia. jack kingston, who is in the run-off, has a 97% rating from the american conservative union. >> that hasn't mattered to tea party people in the past. they've seen him as an establishment conservative. >> you cannot cast this battle tonight in georgia as tea party versus establishment. i'll let larry and steve weigh in. steve? >> go ahead. >> your point on jack kingston is a good one. he's been a pretty solid conservativ conservative. he may have done some more spending than tea party conservatives would like, but this is not somebody who fits the profile who gave rise to the tea party candidates in 2010. very moderate republicans often voted with democrats when you're talking about castle in delaware and others. this is a totally different group. mitch mcconnell's american conservative rating is very high. >> larry, we'll give you the last word tonight. >> there's a learning curve here for republicans, whether they're tea party or mainstream. they realize that both the establishment a
other than that -- >> juan, i'm from georgia. jack kingston, who is in the run-off, has a 97% rating from the american conservative union. >> that hasn't mattered to tea party people in the past. they've seen him as an establishment conservative. >> you cannot cast this battle tonight in georgia as tea party versus establishment. i'll let larry and steve weigh in. steve? >> go ahead. >> your point on jack kingston is a good one. he's been a pretty solid conservativ...
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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 excited about the prospect of a black president, can you get women to get excite add but this woman. >> that's the challenge ahead. can you get blue-collar, white 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. >>> good evening from new york. i'm c
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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[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 closed 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. a brand-new coliseum is where it was held. i remember the joy on my parents faces. the first child in our family to graduate from an institution of higher education. every member the good-looking blonde who sat in front of me. for the life of me, i could not 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, i want to share with you something that i call the s
[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 closed 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...
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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 excited about the prospect of a black president, can you get women to get excite add but this woman. >> that's the challenge ahead. can you get blue-collar, white 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. good wednesday morning, everybody. nfl under fire from the bears jim mcman to hundreds of f
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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georgia senate primary is not yet over. looks like no one cleared the 50% hurdle so the top two candidates which look like they may be david perdue and jack kingston they will have to go to a runoff in july. looking ahead to running up against the democrat. that's michele nunn and considered a very formidable democrat. democrats down in georgia hoped the republicans would nominate a tea partier that couldn't rhine. but the two are considered very mainstream. no need to look at the returns in arkansas. the two nominees have been known. mark pryor and tom cotton unopposed in their primaries and they have been trading blows. it's official. on to pennsylvania where the democrats primary for governor was a multicandidate brawl. business man tom wolf was accused of buying the election. he won with a huge ad campaign and have a chance to go up against tom corbett in the fall. another note in pennsylvania. chelsea clinic's mother-in-law, marjorie margolis was trying to get back in congress but lost her primary. in oregon, we're wat
georgia senate primary is not yet over. looks like no one cleared the 50% hurdle so the top two candidates which look like they may be david perdue and jack kingston they will have to go to a runoff in july. looking ahead to running up against the democrat. that's michele nunn and considered a very formidable democrat. democrats down in georgia hoped the republicans would nominate a tea partier that couldn't rhine. but the two are considered very mainstream. no need to look at the returns in...
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here in georgia, turnout is expected to be extremely light. as good as 10% best cord according to some estimates, because it's such a tightly packed field, no one will emerge with the vote today. >>> we'll have all the results here on fox tonight. john roberts live in atlanta. thank you. >>> general motors is recalling another 2.5 million vehicles for safety problems. this is gm's 29th recall of the year affecting more than 15 million vehicles. disappointing retail earnings sent stocks tumbling today. the dow dropped 137.5, sawp dropped 12, the nasdaq fell 29. >>> playing politics on supposedly nonpolitical turf. >>> first here's what our fox affiliates are covering across the country. residents of nearby moore, oklahoma, remembering the victims of the ef 5 tornado that killed 24. the town of about 55,000 is trying to put the pieces back together. the school where seven children were killed is being rebuilt. >>> fox 12 in portland, organize oh, with the arrest of a tow truck driver accused of stealing cars off the street and sell them to a car
here in georgia, turnout is expected to be extremely light. as good as 10% best cord according to some estimates, because it's such a tightly packed field, no one will emerge with the vote today. >>> we'll have all the results here on fox tonight. john roberts live in atlanta. thank you. >>> general motors is recalling another 2.5 million vehicles for safety problems. this is gm's 29th recall of the year affecting more than 15 million vehicles. disappointing retail earnings...
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host: kirk in georgia. what do you think about the primary day in your state and what it means for november? caller: it is very important. i have voting democratic test the republicans worry about fiscal responsibilities, code word for cutting government services. it is never more evident than with the snow storm we had in atlanta. it paralyzed the whole city and state. they did not buy the equipment or materials necessary to keep our roads clear. if we cannot have a government that at least takes care of our roads, what good is government at all? the tea party is taking this too far. we need government. i agree with the last call, we also need medicaid expansion. i will proudly vote for democrat. independent, arkansas. you are on the air. are you voting today in the primary? caller: yes, i am. i am going to -- i am a conservative, so i am going to go conservative. it is important that any time we have a chance to go to the polls, we need to vote for our children and our grandchildren, the future of this co
host: kirk in georgia. what do you think about the primary day in your state and what it means for november? caller: it is very important. i have voting democratic test the republicans worry about fiscal responsibilities, code word for cutting government services. it is never more evident than with the snow storm we had in atlanta. it paralyzed the whole city and state. they did not buy the equipment or materials necessary to keep our roads clear. if we cannot have a government that at least...
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georgia is another important skate today. >> a more crowded republican primary in the state of georgia. you see some of the candidates here. because of that we're likely to get a runoff between the top two. earlier in the year democrats were hoping and hoping and hoping that phil gingrey or paul broun would win this nomination. they do, the democrats do that these congressmen are so far to the right that they could win this red state in the general election. at the moment, it looks like the two people who make the runoff will be businessman david purdue and jack kingston there are no liberal or moderate republicans on the screen. jack kingston has the endorsement of the chamber of commerce. karen handle has been running third in the polls. backed by sarah palin. if she could get into the runoff, it would change the dynamic. at the moment, it looks like these two candidates and the establishment is okay with either one. they would face up against michelle nunn. the name seem familiar? her dad was the democratic candidate for georgia for quite some time. democrats believe they have a cha
georgia is another important skate today. >> a more crowded republican primary in the state of georgia. you see some of the candidates here. because of that we're likely to get a runoff between the top two. earlier in the year democrats were hoping and hoping and hoping that phil gingrey or paul broun would win this nomination. they do, the democrats do that these congressmen are so far to the right that they could win this red state in the general election. at the moment, it looks like...
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. >> but first, how many speakers of the house have represented georgia? tweet the answer and you'll get the on-air shout-out. those little things still get you. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a fr
. >> but first, how many speakers of the house have represented georgia? tweet the answer and you'll get the on-air shout-out. those little things still get you. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take...
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georgia has not had a democratic governor in a decade. this is also a state, as we just noted, that the incumbent just won with more than 70% of the vote and really republicans hold allstate wide offices. what makes you different? how are you going to change that in the course of one election? >> well, first of all, one of the important things about yesterday is that one in four republicans came out to vote against the governor. and that's a real indictment of his record on education. in our state we have 9,000 fewer teachers, 45,000 fewer technical college students. so he's got a horrible record on education. frankly, the middle class and average working person in georgia has been left out. people around the state are ready for a change. it's time to rotate the crops. >> you just don't want him so vote for me. >> no, we have a real vision for our state that begins with an education first budget and know that if you invest in our people,s that how you get a prosperous and strong middle class and the economy that we want. we've also talked
georgia has not had a democratic governor in a decade. this is also a state, as we just noted, that the incumbent just won with more than 70% of the vote and really republicans hold allstate wide offices. what makes you different? how are you going to change that in the course of one election? >> well, first of all, one of the important things about yesterday is that one in four republicans came out to vote against the governor. and that's a real indictment of his record on education. in...
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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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let's look at georgia. we understand georgia is a red state. we have an extraordinary candidate in jason carter won the primary last night. he's a fiscal conservative, he doesn't care about partisan politics. he's a candidate who has never voted for a tax increase but he understands if you continue to slash education in georgia at the expense of kids and working families, middle-class families, you're not going to have a prosperous future. es p so he's about jobs and economic development. i'm convinced with the ethical challenges dr. deal has faced, time and final p time again he's gotten inquiries where stacy callerman has gotten fired from his job for the way he was abusing the 2010 laws. jason cart ser a guy who wants state that's as good and honest as the people of georgia and he wants to focus on job creation for the middle class. >> how many republican governorships are you going to win. >> we believe we're going to gain democratic governors across the country. i can't tell you how many. we're on offense, not defense because we're fightin
let's look at georgia. we understand georgia is a red state. we have an extraordinary candidate in jason carter won the primary last night. he's a fiscal conservative, he doesn't care about partisan politics. he's a candidate who has never voted for a tax increase but he understands if you continue to slash education in georgia at the expense of kids and working families, middle-class families, you're not going to have a prosperous future. es p so he's about jobs and economic development. i'm...
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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. . >>> the lives of these two cuties you see in this video about to change forever. about to be flip turned. you're about to find out whyp. >> are you ready? >> yeah. >> first of all mom and dad give them this egg. probably around easter time. give them an egg clue. it's a clue. >> what is that? >> what is that a picture of? >> i can't tell. >> yeah. >> is it a baby? >> i don't quite get what this means. looking at her brother saying, like -- >> it's a baby. >> it's a baby in a mommy's tummy. >> and who is it? >> look. >> they can't figure out on their own so mom and dad have to kind of say what this means. >> mommy's going to have a baby. you guys are going to have either another brother or sister. >> you're having a baby in your tummy right now? >> yeah. >> she has a baby in her tummy. mommy has a baby in her tummy right now.
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. . >>> the lives of these two cuties you see in this video about to change forever. about to be flip turned. you're about to find out whyp. >> are you ready? >> yeah. >> first of all mom and dad give them this egg. probably around easter...