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they were within range of georgia. the, the people here were constantly talking about how many needle missiles were aimed at to police eve. i should get seated beside the soviet union, wanted to be prepared. nuclear bunkers were built throughout georgia. the torn eco takes us to a special bunker. technically off limits to the public. the underground explore is allowed to bring tourists here, the front of it. so now we're in a not a secret. come on the bunker moments munition folder, the name. it was several of these kind in tbilisi the session of during the soviet era they were responsible for controlling such and regions. are you only so constantly back then? people were here around the clock. i thought as much in that, so this is the dormitory by the soldier slaps in cops that they know means more to go over that even in the event of a nuclear war, work could still continue here. i saw this book f shape above the cargo, that's where this is the best protected room in the bunker. it has 6 hand magic tombs under the ti
they were within range of georgia. the, the people here were constantly talking about how many needle missiles were aimed at to police eve. i should get seated beside the soviet union, wanted to be prepared. nuclear bunkers were built throughout georgia. the torn eco takes us to a special bunker. technically off limits to the public. the underground explore is allowed to bring tourists here, the front of it. so now we're in a not a secret. come on the bunker moments munition folder, the name....
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the mood in georgia is clear. in march 20 2373 percent of georgians were in favor of joining nato, the and as many as 82 percent support of the country joining the e. u. in march 2023, there were mass protests in tbilisi against the planned law. organizations and media that receive money from abroad were to be registered as foreign agents. the immensity, off button to 10. you can also see from the pro test, how many people take to the streets when they feel that the integration process is at risk by the sleepless because it has become part of the national identity. trojans feel european and want to belong to you, right? the george's younger generation wants to deal with the past, make it visible. tanika and his team delve into the world of the hidden bunkers to preserve them for future generations. the burden of the soviet union still weighs heavy on georgia today. and i believe that without coming to terms with history, it will be difficult to make progress in the democratization of this country. the democrat, th
the mood in georgia is clear. in march 20 2373 percent of georgians were in favor of joining nato, the and as many as 82 percent support of the country joining the e. u. in march 2023, there were mass protests in tbilisi against the planned law. organizations and media that receive money from abroad were to be registered as foreign agents. the immensity, off button to 10. you can also see from the pro test, how many people take to the streets when they feel that the integration process is at...
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things weren't peaceful in georgia. the cause you in south to assess the regions now also demanded independence while georgia regarded them as part of the country for a rough to united. so yeah, 19 nineties were an extremely difficult time for georgia. there was several wars between georgia of content and south of central and on top of all that a civil war in tbilisi. in the turmoil of the civil war, many documents crucial for today's understanding of the soviet occupation went missing. this email informed. okay, to be building into blessed seat then down during the civil war, which of course meant many funds were lost on the fire was deliberate, of course, before it was burned down the k g. b took a sizable chunk of it to rush out, even declared was partially destroyed. get back to the old style, wiser. federalist it's only around 20 percent of the files remain it's what makes it so difficult to find out where the soviet union built underground. where their bunkers are hidden, extreme to give display, there are certain
things weren't peaceful in georgia. the cause you in south to assess the regions now also demanded independence while georgia regarded them as part of the country for a rough to united. so yeah, 19 nineties were an extremely difficult time for georgia. there was several wars between georgia of content and south of central and on top of all that a civil war in tbilisi. in the turmoil of the civil war, many documents crucial for today's understanding of the soviet occupation went missing. this...
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radical stuff going on in georgia. just creating false propaganda about election problems that are not there but moving on to actually creating re-election problems for real. they will try to take georgia take months to count? it is not just going to test our patience, it would break the system. if it is going to take months, the deadlines for georgia and every other state producing their electoral votes will have long past. the good news here is that georgians turned out insignificant numbers today to say no to desperately opposition was sustained an articulate and very present and i cannot help but believe that that matters. i will ask them and who knows. a member of the georgia state election board will join us live right here, next. step back out there with fasenra. fasenra is an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8 weeks. ( ♪♪ ) fasenra helps prevent asthma attacks. most patients did not have an attack in the first year. fasenra is proven to help you breathe better so you can get bac
radical stuff going on in georgia. just creating false propaganda about election problems that are not there but moving on to actually creating re-election problems for real. they will try to take georgia take months to count? it is not just going to test our patience, it would break the system. if it is going to take months, the deadlines for georgia and every other state producing their electoral votes will have long past. the good news here is that georgians turned out insignificant numbers...
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georgia, well, georgia is actually already drifting there in such a russian measure, it is separate, it is not known whether it will reach it, taking into account what is happening now there will be parliamentary elections, it is not known how they will end and what will happen afterwards, but armenia is actually one of the most litmus tests for russia, and in my opinion they have better chances there. than in other countries, i don't think so, or in your opinion, i think it's exactly the same with georgia, azerbaijan, ugh, for other reasons simply, that is, the armenians, you see, they got out of karabakh, politically, but who told you that they got out mentally, they are still incredibly offended by russia for, ugh, not justified their hopes for security, that is, the armenian people did not have an idea in armenia. what are we to do, conditionally speaking, in order to cooperate with russia, we have to obey them, not a single armenian has such an idea, they think, well, we are allies there, we have to cooperate with each other, to negotiate, and what kind of power we will have the
georgia, well, georgia is actually already drifting there in such a russian measure, it is separate, it is not known whether it will reach it, taking into account what is happening now there will be parliamentary elections, it is not known how they will end and what will happen afterwards, but armenia is actually one of the most litmus tests for russia, and in my opinion they have better chances there. than in other countries, i don't think so, or in your opinion, i think it's exactly the same...
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and then there's georgia. for a few weeks now, we've been covering sort of increasingly astonishing story about what is happening not to politics broadly, but specifically to the election system in georgia. one of the things that has happened over the last four years since trump tried to overturn his election loss in 2020 is that the republican party has installed election officials in counties and states all across the country who not only parrot trump's idea that the 2020 election was somehow stolen, but they have started doing what he wanted election officials to do for him in 2020. they have started refusing to certify election results. now, they've done this in a number of states around the country, some blue states, some swing states, some red states, but the state where republicans have done this more often than any other state in the country is georgia. and georgia, you will recall, is a state where trump was indicted for multiple felonies under state law, including a rico charge for his efforts to try
and then there's georgia. for a few weeks now, we've been covering sort of increasingly astonishing story about what is happening not to politics broadly, but specifically to the election system in georgia. one of the things that has happened over the last four years since trump tried to overturn his election loss in 2020 is that the republican party has installed election officials in counties and states all across the country who not only parrot trump's idea that the 2020 election was somehow...
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things weren't peaceful in georgia. the cause you and self assess the origins now also demanded independence while georgia regarded them as part of the country for a rough to united. so yeah, 19 nineties were an extremely difficult time for georgia. there was several wars between georgia of cons. yet, and south of sent you and on top of all that, a civil war in tbilisi in the turmoil of the civil war. many documents crucial for today's understanding of the soviet occupation went missing. this email informed. okay, to be building into blessed seat then down during the civil war, which of course many, many phones were lost on. the fire was deliberate, of course, before it was burned down the k g. b took a sizable chunk of it to rush out, even declared was partially destroyed. get back to the old style, wiser. federalist it's only around 20 percent of the files remain it's what makes it so difficult to find out where the soviet union built underground. where their bunkers are hidden, extreme give displayed. there are certa
things weren't peaceful in georgia. the cause you and self assess the origins now also demanded independence while georgia regarded them as part of the country for a rough to united. so yeah, 19 nineties were an extremely difficult time for georgia. there was several wars between georgia of cons. yet, and south of sent you and on top of all that, a civil war in tbilisi in the turmoil of the civil war. many documents crucial for today's understanding of the soviet occupation went missing. this...
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first down georgia.tains the time-out they called. >> greg: couple of things to consider here. not quite at that point, but clock management possibilities here. if you're georgia, last thing you want to do here is score a touchdown. if you score a touchdown, that gives the ball back to kentucky with the possibility of being down eight points in a one-possession game. if they break free you slide down and kneel on it, extinguish the clock. kentucky is starting to think, do we let them score at this point because it's the only way to get the ball back and give our offense a chance. div different philosophies. >> sean: still two time-outs. >> greg: i don't think you're there yet, but could arise for both sides of the ball. >> sean: georgia has not turned the ball over this year. it was close a moment ago. it is a first and etienne. stopped after a short gain. time-out kentucky. 1:15 to go. pickup of three. life's so hard in the s.e.c. mark stoops, here right now. we saw earlier today, south carolina, led fo
first down georgia.tains the time-out they called. >> greg: couple of things to consider here. not quite at that point, but clock management possibilities here. if you're georgia, last thing you want to do here is score a touchdown. if you score a touchdown, that gives the ball back to kentucky with the possibility of being down eight points in a one-possession game. if they break free you slide down and kneel on it, extinguish the clock. kentucky is starting to think, do we let them...
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things weren't peaceful in georgia. the cause you and self assess the origins now also demanded independence while georgia regarded them as part of the country for a rough to united. so yeah, 19 nineties were an extremely difficult time for georgia. there was several was between georgia of content and south of set you and on top of all that, a civil war in tbilisi. in the turmoil of the civil war. many documents crucial for today's understanding of the soviet occupation went missing. this email informed. okay, to be building into blessed seat then down during the civil war, which of course meant many phones were lost on the fire was deliberate, of course, before it was burned down the k g. b took a sizable chunk of it, to rush out, even declared was partially destroyed. get back to the water stylize, the federalist. it's only around 20 percent of the files remain. it's what makes it so difficult to find out where the soviet union built under graph where they are. bunkers are hidden. the stream, if displayed, there are c
things weren't peaceful in georgia. the cause you and self assess the origins now also demanded independence while georgia regarded them as part of the country for a rough to united. so yeah, 19 nineties were an extremely difficult time for georgia. there was several was between georgia of content and south of set you and on top of all that, a civil war in tbilisi. in the turmoil of the civil war. many documents crucial for today's understanding of the soviet occupation went missing. this email...
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it was an attempt to rectify georgia and suppress georgia and culture. and i thought is that the seed was also being said that small nations, like georgia, had no future sixty's. they should be absorbed by the larger national units, meaning russia and the like. you enjoyed but the people of georgia resisted bizarre. the rebels were fueled by the ideas of communism. their main enemy, bizarre and his feudal system. the say we are under strong surveillance of police attempt police agents. we are always following them. the george and communist set up a secret hideout on the outskirts of to police and it was a top secret place, top secret activity. terrorist police ends as under mary equipment to identify their location. it said that he hid here, yoseph visa re univision. do you gosh, really later to call themselves stall in a georgian by birth and a communist? a printing press was hidden in this house style and expert. hey shawna ody, osh really knows where to find it says scott is under girlfriend who calls us was established in 1903 and it worked until 19
it was an attempt to rectify georgia and suppress georgia and culture. and i thought is that the seed was also being said that small nations, like georgia, had no future sixty's. they should be absorbed by the larger national units, meaning russia and the like. you enjoyed but the people of georgia resisted bizarre. the rebels were fueled by the ideas of communism. their main enemy, bizarre and his feudal system. the say we are under strong surveillance of police attempt police agents. we are...
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georgia people. i'm going georgia and government and she has to resign and well, and i certainly will rush. i want you to have more time, you would get it, but i have but 5 seconds. thank you both. so one example, i'm fine. yeah. but the pay attention. it was flocks, who at that time was supporting policies of their republican president george w bush. i think if that were to happen today, perhaps folks would have a slightly different perspective. but i think that shows here that the, the end of the day american corporate media are pursuing that own corporate or sometimes national interest. both have very little to do with the, the actual covering of the facts on the ground as they, you know, play out, always controlling the narrative. fine. well, it's not the controlling. i think uh for many of them its team is a huge surprise that somebody can not only oh for alternative viewpoint, those are 2 was doing at the time, but even have dots to stick to that mean because uh that was, i remember that that w
georgia people. i'm going georgia and government and she has to resign and well, and i certainly will rush. i want you to have more time, you would get it, but i have but 5 seconds. thank you both. so one example, i'm fine. yeah. but the pay attention. it was flocks, who at that time was supporting policies of their republican president george w bush. i think if that were to happen today, perhaps folks would have a slightly different perspective. but i think that shows here that the, the end of...
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in georgia, as well. even though the storm is now affecting these campaigns, obviously, all eyes tomorrow night will also be on the vice presidential debate. we're going to carry it tomorrow night here on abc live. minnesota governor tim wamz against ohio senator j.d. vance. >> reporter: exactly, david. and both of those vice presidential candidates have been hunkered down doing formal debate prep, including mock debates. testimony walz told kamala harris that he was a bad deb debater, so, the harris campaign trying to lower expectations. we're told pete buttigieg has been playing the role of ohio senator j.d. vaps, and vance has been doing mock debates, as well. minnesota congressman tom 'em merit playing the role of walz. >> david: rachel scott, our thanks to you, as well. and be sure to join us, live coverage of the debate right here on abc tomorrow night. the vice presidential debate at 9:00 p.m. again, the vice presidential debate hosted by cbs, governor tim walz, senator j.d. vance, you can watch th
in georgia, as well. even though the storm is now affecting these campaigns, obviously, all eyes tomorrow night will also be on the vice presidential debate. we're going to carry it tomorrow night here on abc live. minnesota governor tim wamz against ohio senator j.d. vance. >> reporter: exactly, david. and both of those vice presidential candidates have been hunkered down doing formal debate prep, including mock debates. testimony walz told kamala harris that he was a bad deb debater,...
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again 11 million people in georgia.quote, critics say because the hand counting requirement would almost certainly inject error into the tabulation process it could give county boards the evidence they need, meaning the pretext they need, to delay certification. some questioned whether it amounts to intentional sabotage of state elections. yeah it's one thing to say, falsely that there's something wrong in the elections. it's another thing to actually monkey wrench the works so that georgia really can't count its vote. radical stuff going on in tpwaá georgia. not just creating false propaganda of problems that aren't there and now creating real election problems for real. they're going to try to make georgia take months to count. it's not just going to test our patience, it would break the system because if it's going to take months, at that point the deadlines for georgia and every other state producing their electoral votes will have long passed. the good news here is that georgians turned out in significant numbers t
again 11 million people in georgia.quote, critics say because the hand counting requirement would almost certainly inject error into the tabulation process it could give county boards the evidence they need, meaning the pretext they need, to delay certification. some questioned whether it amounts to intentional sabotage of state elections. yeah it's one thing to say, falsely that there's something wrong in the elections. it's another thing to actually monkey wrench the works so that georgia...
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georgia has also experienced war, georgia has also experienced great such political disturbances in its. and today, when we often talk about some the revenge of the russian forces, about the fact that there is one, then the second, then the third, a public figure in ukraine begins to defend something russian, ugh, we start talking, listen, and... what will happen after that, if, let's say, the war ends , no matter how it ends, we, we don't know how it will end, well , let's say we will preserve our state, of course, we believe that it will be so, but we understand very well that as soon as, relatively speaking, the active hostilities, these people will appear in ukraine, who... even today, while we are being beaten with missiles, kill ukrainians at the front, destroy and level our cities, occupy our territory, these people are in ukraine, who today are publicly ready to defend the russian world, the russian language, russian monuments, russian street names, russian business, even in to ukraine, russian narratives, which... speak about the fact that not everything is so clear-cut, which
georgia has also experienced war, georgia has also experienced great such political disturbances in its. and today, when we often talk about some the revenge of the russian forces, about the fact that there is one, then the second, then the third, a public figure in ukraine begins to defend something russian, ugh, we start talking, listen, and... what will happen after that, if, let's say, the war ends , no matter how it ends, we, we don't know how it will end, well , let's say we will preserve...
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joe biden won georgia. can kamala harris, well kamala harris, in your view, win georgia? >> listen, the road to the white house runs right through georgia. >> when people show you who they are, believe them the first time. i think that is what maya angelou said and they have had now georgia is in play, very much in play. it's going to be a tight race in georgia but kamala harris has been showing up on the ground. she went to metro atlanta, she went to savannah. she and tim walz have been to the state time and time again, which shows you that they are taking georgia seriously. they know it is in play but guess what. the other side knows it is in play, too and maybe that is why you have bad actors in our state board of elections right now trying to create conditions where they can [ inaudible ] the answer to that is massive voter mobilization, people poll showing up to the polls. we can win georgia and i'm going to be doing everything i can to make sure that we once again what georgia in the right column. >>
joe biden won georgia. can kamala harris, well kamala harris, in your view, win georgia? >> listen, the road to the white house runs right through georgia. >> when people show you who they are, believe them the first time. i think that is what maya angelou said and they have had now georgia is in play, very much in play. it's going to be a tight race in georgia but kamala harris has been showing up on the ground. she went to metro atlanta, she went to savannah. she and tim walz have...
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. >>> plus, the 14-year-old and his father charged in the deadly georgia shooting at a school appearing in court, the punishment they could face if convicted, and what the father told authorities when he was interviewed last year. all of it as the debate over guns heats up on the campaign trail. >>> just breaking, federal officials charging a man with attempting to travel to new york to carry out an isis attack against a jewish center on october 7th. what we've learned. >>> an american woman killed during a protest in the occupied west bank. we speak with a witness who says israeli soldiers shot her. >>> the surprise announcement by former vice president dick cheney now saying he'll vote for kamala harris. >>> boeing's troubled starliner spacecraft finally heads home, but without the astronauts. >>> and the good news from paris, the paralympic moments you won't want to miss. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, and welcome, everyone. donald trump will still face american voters in november having been convicted of multiple felonies, but any punish
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>> listen, the road to the white house runs through georgia. >> tell us the truth. >> georgia is very much in play. it is in play and i think i know a few things about winning georgia. i've done it a few times and look, this will be a tight race. it will be a tight race in georgia, but you know one of the things i learned running in georgia is that you have got to show up and kamala harris has been showing up on the ground. not only going to metro atlanta. she went to my hometown of savannah. she went down there this weekend. she and tim walz have been to the state time and time again, which shows you they are taking georgia seriously. they know it is in play, but guess what? the other side knows it is in play, too, and maybe that is why you have bad actors that are state board of elections right now trying to create conditions where they can murky the waters. the answer to that is massive voter mobilization. people showing up to the polls. we can when georgia and i will be doing everything i can to make sure that we once again put georgia in the right column. >> who do you think is t
>> listen, the road to the white house runs through georgia. >> tell us the truth. >> georgia is very much in play. it is in play and i think i know a few things about winning georgia. i've done it a few times and look, this will be a tight race. it will be a tight race in georgia, but you know one of the things i learned running in georgia is that you have got to show up and kamala harris has been showing up on the ground. not only going to metro atlanta. she went to my...
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georgia very much alive. and looking dangerous now. >> kirk: picked up a nice block by colbie young. then the two tight ends, delp and luckie. good job by mike bobo, calling it to get it outside. by the way, nice job of getting that snap up there by drew bobo. and now we have another player down, this is tim keenan. >> chris: all the summer condit conditioning. kirby smart said there's been, obviously, a lot of intensity, teams playing with some tempo. it's a real gut check here in the final six minutes. touchdown again. >> kirk: chris, the block here. outside blocks. quick motion right here by bell. that just opened up. >> chris: we said, there's going to have to be urgency, quick strike, and they've delivered that. the last two touchdown drives, 80 yards in 1:46. the last one, 78 in 1:35. >> kirk: there are a lot of people that probably went away from this game, 30-7, felt like it was worse than that for kirby smart. usually other teams are down like that. we kind of kept saying, you know what, he should be
georgia very much alive. and looking dangerous now. >> kirk: picked up a nice block by colbie young. then the two tight ends, delp and luckie. good job by mike bobo, calling it to get it outside. by the way, nice job of getting that snap up there by drew bobo. and now we have another player down, this is tim keenan. >> chris: all the summer condit conditioning. kirby smart said there's been, obviously, a lot of intensity, teams playing with some tempo. it's a real gut check here in...
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they were within range of georgia. the people here were constantly talking you about how many needle missiles were named, actively see march, we could see that the size and the soviet union wanted to be prepared. nuclear bunkers were built throughout georgia. the torn eco takes us to a special bunker, technically off limits to the public. the underground explore is allowed to bring tourists here, the front of it. so now we're in a not a secret. come on bunker, we're almost finished and pulled it up. the name, it was several of these kind in tbilisi, the little section of the soviet era. they were responsible for controlling certain regions. how you only so comfortable going back then people were here around the clock. i thought as much in the so this is the dormitory where the soldiers slapped impulse that they know means more to go with it. even in the event of a nuclear war, work could still continue here. it's not is folk f, c, from all of the cargo? the 20. this is the best protected room in the bunker. it has 6 ha
they were within range of georgia. the people here were constantly talking you about how many needle missiles were named, actively see march, we could see that the size and the soviet union wanted to be prepared. nuclear bunkers were built throughout georgia. the torn eco takes us to a special bunker, technically off limits to the public. the underground explore is allowed to bring tourists here, the front of it. so now we're in a not a secret. come on bunker, we're almost finished and pulled...
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things weren't peaceful in georgia. the cause you and self assess the origins now also demanded independence while georgia regarded them as part of the country for a rough to united. so yeah, 19 nineties were an extremely difficult time for georgia. there was several wars between georgia of content and south of sent you. and on top of all that, a civil war in tbilisi. in the turmoil of the civil war, many documents crucial for today's understanding of the soviet occupation went missing. this email informed. okay, to be building into blessed seat then down during the civil war, which of course many, many phones were lost on. the fire was deliberate, of course. and before it was burned down the key g, b took a sizable chunk of it to rush out even declared was partially destroyed. get back to the old style, wiser. 70 strips only around 20 percent of the files remain. it's what makes it so difficult to find out where the soviet union built underground. where their bunkers are hidden, extreme gift displayed. there are certai
things weren't peaceful in georgia. the cause you and self assess the origins now also demanded independence while georgia regarded them as part of the country for a rough to united. so yeah, 19 nineties were an extremely difficult time for georgia. there was several wars between georgia of content and south of sent you. and on top of all that, a civil war in tbilisi. in the turmoil of the civil war, many documents crucial for today's understanding of the soviet occupation went missing. this...
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when trump and vance say leave it to the states, georgia, you know what it's like in georgia.this is what it would be like across the country. i want to play something vance said about the possibility of a national abortion ban and talk about what people should know. you are talking to women who are experiencing it. >> veto of federal abortion ban? >> i think you would. >> j.d. vance has said you would veto it if it came to your desk. >> i did not discuss it with jd >> would he veto it? >> i think i've learned my lesson on speaking for the president before we talked about an issue. >> i wanted to play that because it's often this talking point, we can punt it back to the states and he would veto and abortion ban, but there's real-world consequences. what do you want people to know to use this talking point to send it back to the states. the states can decide. >> it has been two years since trump overturned roe, brian kemp banned abortion at six weeks. we have had the time to see the effect of these laws and by listening to ob/gyn doctors, by listening to women whose pregnancie
when trump and vance say leave it to the states, georgia, you know what it's like in georgia.this is what it would be like across the country. i want to play something vance said about the possibility of a national abortion ban and talk about what people should know. you are talking to women who are experiencing it. >> veto of federal abortion ban? >> i think you would. >> j.d. vance has said you would veto it if it came to your desk. >> i did not discuss it with jd...
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georgia also survived the war, georgia also survived such great political upheavals in its country.oday, when we often talk about some kind of russian revenge.
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they are bringing it to georgia. over half of them are happening in areas of our state outside the 12 metro county regents. so literally dotting the whole map in georgia and giving economic opportunity no matter somebody z.i.p. code. over 70% of the investment dollars, which is, you know, billions now is going outside of the 12 metro regents. and these are just projects. this is not talking much of the organic growth that is happening in atlanta or macon or savannah every day. so i will take what we have done in the last three years and put that up against anybody in the country. and we probably talked about this last year but for the first time a year and a half ago, gdp -- gdp growth combined in the south when you can't really texas and all the way over to south carolina outpaced the northeast for the first time ever in the history of the country. it is because of the republican governors. it is because of the business environment. and is it because the environment in the northeast in places like california, they a
they are bringing it to georgia. over half of them are happening in areas of our state outside the 12 metro county regents. so literally dotting the whole map in georgia and giving economic opportunity no matter somebody z.i.p. code. over 70% of the investment dollars, which is, you know, billions now is going outside of the 12 metro regents. and these are just projects. this is not talking much of the organic growth that is happening in atlanta or macon or savannah every day. so i will take...
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today is not about georgia.understand that it is up to georgians and citizens of georgia to make choices about how to live on, how to vote in elections and how to accept such statements. we are talking about ukraine today, because georgia has to some extent gone through a very similar path, as was the case with ukraine. georgia also survived the war. georgia has also experienced such great political upheavals in its country. and today, when we often talk about some kind of revenge by the russian forces, about the fact that there is one, then the second, then the third, a public figure in something russian is starting to protect ukraine, uh, we are starting to talk, listen, and what will happen after that, if, let's say, the war ends, however it ends, we, we don't know how it will end, well, let's say we keep our state , we, we, of course, we, of course, believe that this will happen, but we perfectly understand that as soon as, relatively speaking, the active hostilities subside, these people will appear in ukra
today is not about georgia.understand that it is up to georgians and citizens of georgia to make choices about how to live on, how to vote in elections and how to accept such statements. we are talking about ukraine today, because georgia has to some extent gone through a very similar path, as was the case with ukraine. georgia also survived the war. georgia has also experienced such great political upheavals in its country. and today, when we often talk about some kind of revenge by the...
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did georgia's abortion restrictions contribute to these two women's deaths? >> thanks for having us to talk about this important reporting by corita serrano and other journalists at propublica. i would say the second death absolutely. the state's maternal mortality board deemed that death both preventable and due to the state's abortion ban because the family explicit totally, toward told the corner that candi miller did not go to the hospital to seek help because of the state's abortion ban in amr thurman's case we don't know what was in the doctors heads. they had they've had plenty of opportunity to say they waited 20 hours to perform. the one simple procedure that could have saved her life called the dnc and that it's unclear under georgia law whether it's legal to perform that and in that case. so who knows what was in their head, but it was ruled preventable by the statements tunnel mortality board i'm curious what you think of georgia's governor brian kemp calling these claims that the laws in georgia, the life fact caused these deaths. >> he's referri
did georgia's abortion restrictions contribute to these two women's deaths? >> thanks for having us to talk about this important reporting by corita serrano and other journalists at propublica. i would say the second death absolutely. the state's maternal mortality board deemed that death both preventable and due to the state's abortion ban because the family explicit totally, toward told the corner that candi miller did not go to the hospital to seek help because of the state's abortion...
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radical stuff going on in georgia. nitrous creating false propaganda, but now moving onto actually creating real election problems for real. they will try to make georgia take months to count. it won't just test our patients. it would break the system because if it will take months at that point the deadlines for george and every other state producing their electoral votes will have long past. the good news is that georgians turned out in significant numbers to say no to this. the opposition was sustained and articulate and very present, and i cannot help but believe that matters. ask somebody who knows. a member of the election boards will join us live next . stay with us. so, we scheduled at safelite.com. we were able to track our technician and knew exactly when he'd arrive. we can keep working! ♪ synth music ♪ >> woman: safelite came to us. >> tech: hi, i'm kendrick. >> woman: with a replacement we could trust. that's service the way we want it. >> vo: schedule free mobile service now at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪
radical stuff going on in georgia. nitrous creating false propaganda, but now moving onto actually creating real election problems for real. they will try to make georgia take months to count. it won't just test our patients. it would break the system because if it will take months at that point the deadlines for george and every other state producing their electoral votes will have long past. the good news is that georgians turned out in significant numbers to say no to this. the opposition...
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who and why is spreading rumors about allegedly russian laws in georgia.ollapse of the american dream. what myths about the usa is an american who moved to russia ready to exchange? shocking information is spreading on the internet that the legendary host of the first channel leonid yakubovich allegedly felt ill right during filming and even allegedly died. on the wave of the bitterly discussed the oporny krai quiz, which leonid yakubovich hosted yesterday, came to an unexpected pause. after the show ended, the host turned to the medical staff with a complaint about the back pain he had been struggling with throughout the entire program. eyewitnesses noted that yakubovich had difficulty staying on his feet and sometimes confused the names of cities. soon after turning to the doctors in yekaterinburg, where the program was taking place, sad news arrived. leonid yakubovich died in the hospital. his death caused shock and deep regret. colleagues, viewers, fans across the country, sounds scary, to be honest, even without any sarcasm they did it, yes, they real
who and why is spreading rumors about allegedly russian laws in georgia.ollapse of the american dream. what myths about the usa is an american who moved to russia ready to exchange? shocking information is spreading on the internet that the legendary host of the first channel leonid yakubovich allegedly felt ill right during filming and even allegedly died. on the wave of the bitterly discussed the oporny krai quiz, which leonid yakubovich hosted yesterday, came to an unexpected pause. after...
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that was in south georgia.ve another tornado warning that looks to be near charleston, south carolina. the legacy, though, left behind, i really do think when it comes to helene is definitely going to be number one. the power outages, the power flashes we've seen from our live shots have been substantial. but also the flooding, rain, cedar key and areas just towards the east of panama city have seen substantial rain totals so far. we have flash flood warnings for many counties all across the southeast. rain totals over the last 24 hours. we've seen about 8 to 12 inches and this is just towards the west of where we had helene make its landfall, which was just near perry, florida, an area we've harped on the last couple of years in terms of landfalls. but farther towards the north, we're talking blue ridge mountains and out to apalachee as well. that is where we could have the mountainous terrain only exacerbating these conditions with the heavy flooding rains. this could be historic in many instances for areas l
that was in south georgia.ve another tornado warning that looks to be near charleston, south carolina. the legacy, though, left behind, i really do think when it comes to helene is definitely going to be number one. the power outages, the power flashes we've seen from our live shots have been substantial. but also the flooding, rain, cedar key and areas just towards the east of panama city have seen substantial rain totals so far. we have flash flood warnings for many counties all across the...
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there are 159 counties in georgia. georgia has the second highest number of counties than any state in our country, which means that 159 counties that are resourced differently, that are staffed differently, and again, in a place like the rural black belt, where they have enjoyed a particular type of politics because of voter suppression, that this type of chaotic intervention with 46 days left is also designed to have an impact there as well, where we see rural white progressives and black voters. >> michael steele, we got to talk about how your party got here. this is -- this is the old dixiecrat system. let's be real. this is what the dixiecrats used to do, what fanny lue hamer was fighting when it was the southern democrats doing it. they have simply adopted anything possible, except trying to convince more voters that their policies are better. anything but that. they would rather simply not deliver an election at all in their state than lose the election to the party that convinced more people. >> when you put up
there are 159 counties in georgia. georgia has the second highest number of counties than any state in our country, which means that 159 counties that are resourced differently, that are staffed differently, and again, in a place like the rural black belt, where they have enjoyed a particular type of politics because of voter suppression, that this type of chaotic intervention with 46 days left is also designed to have an impact there as well, where we see rural white progressives and black...
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they are from all over georgia and even people based abroad.search has found that the trafficking of babies was happening right across georgia. she's found multiple allegations against at least 20 hospitals, many in rural areas. tamuna is meeting a family in kvareli, a small town in the east of the country. she wants to hear what happened to irina more than a0 years ago. a few days after giving birth, irina was told her twins had died. she was instructed by doctors to find something to bury them in. unable to access a plot for the children in a cemetery, the family buried the suitcase in their garden. it remained there for more than a0 years. the family were so suspicious that they decided to dig up the suitcase. more than a year after the investigation was launched, very little seems to have happened. with frustration building, tamuna has gathered women from the group to meet lia and discuss legal action. meanwhile, the twins are grappling with whether to meet their biological mother in germany. this is my biggest moment in my life. i want ans
they are from all over georgia and even people based abroad.search has found that the trafficking of babies was happening right across georgia. she's found multiple allegations against at least 20 hospitals, many in rural areas. tamuna is meeting a family in kvareli, a small town in the east of the country. she wants to hear what happened to irina more than a0 years ago. a few days after giving birth, irina was told her twins had died. she was instructed by doctors to find something to bury...
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he is the governor of georgia. he tweeted that they are -- he has authorized all resources to go out to barrow county to help. he is urging georgians to join his family in praying for those at the school. we do know the georgia bureau of investigation is also on the scene. we know from bother barrow county sheriffs and the gbi that one suspect is in custody. the latest is that at least one victim has been taken to grady hospital in atlanta, a level i trauma center. that would indicate that that person is in pretty serious condition at this point. peter? >> anne thompson with the latest. we will monitor the situation there throughout not just the community of winder but the wider atlanta area where at least four were injured in the shooting are being cared for right now. we get more information on their conditions, we will share that with you. we spoke a moment ago about how president biden has been briefed. we are learning more details from a senior white house official who tells nbc news that the president has bee
he is the governor of georgia. he tweeted that they are -- he has authorized all resources to go out to barrow county to help. he is urging georgians to join his family in praying for those at the school. we do know the georgia bureau of investigation is also on the scene. we know from bother barrow county sheriffs and the gbi that one suspect is in custody. the latest is that at least one victim has been taken to grady hospital in atlanta, a level i trauma center. that would indicate that that...
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he knows that georgia is important. he wants to carry georgia again. it's an important state for his pathway to victory. yes, we expect trump to resume his travels in georgia as soon as next week. >> and, yamiche, we mentioned the vice president is in wisconsin later tonight. what's the focus there? >> reporter: the focus there is going to still be on freedom, and still be on that theme of joy that she's been talking about. she's also of course going to the midwest state talking about the economy, talking about herself and trying to introduce herself to voters who maybe aren't familiar with her back story and middle class upbringing. that's something she has been leaning in on and trying to appeal to voters. she's going to continue to talk about reproductive freedom. thurman's family last night, the clip we played of her sister, she was sitting alongside vice president harris and oprah winfrey in a live stream where thousands of people were watching. it was a campaign event where people could come and make sure they were sort of mobilizing together to
he knows that georgia is important. he wants to carry georgia again. it's an important state for his pathway to victory. yes, we expect trump to resume his travels in georgia as soon as next week. >> and, yamiche, we mentioned the vice president is in wisconsin later tonight. what's the focus there? >> reporter: the focus there is going to still be on freedom, and still be on that theme of joy that she's been talking about. she's also of course going to the midwest state talking...
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i represent the state of georgia. i was in the state senate when this bill was passed, and we warned republicans. we want our governor of the impact of these abortion bans before donald trump even overturned roe v. wade so i am mad because this was preventable. it was preventable because our governor knew the consequences. we had experts and doctors who told him what would happen and he signed this bill into law anyway and donald trump when he brags about overturning roe v. wade, this is what he's bragging about so i blame them for these preventable deaths of mothers in my state that we could've avoided and we don't know how many more stories like this will come about because we are just catching up to the cases from two years ago for georgia already leads the nation in maternal mortality, especially when it comes to black women and so this is devastating and as a leader in this country, have an obligation to speak up about it and to hold those accountable who made this possible in the first place. >> there is new pol
i represent the state of georgia. i was in the state senate when this bill was passed, and we warned republicans. we want our governor of the impact of these abortion bans before donald trump even overturned roe v. wade so i am mad because this was preventable. it was preventable because our governor knew the consequences. we had experts and doctors who told him what would happen and he signed this bill into law anyway and donald trump when he brags about overturning roe v. wade, this is what...
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but you can see the center of that storm just east of albany, georgia. again, albany, georgia is not on the water for those who are unfamiliar with it, this system is well inland at this point still has that little bit of and eye right there, that circulation. so it's still going and it's still going to bring some impacts here over the next several hours. it is not expected to weaken until down to a tropical storm until it gets close to atlanta, georgia. and then from there it will continue its trek up into tennessee where it's just going to hover. that's a concern because that means it will sit there and be able to dump a tremendous amount of rain over a pretty decent period of time. here's a look at the radar again, a lot of the moisture up there on that northside and a lot of the stronger storms on that northeastern quadrant, if you think of like the face of o'clock, we're talking about between the 12 and the three on o'clock. so that's going to be the most dangerous areas, especially in terms of tornadoes, you still have a tornado watch in effect for
but you can see the center of that storm just east of albany, georgia. again, albany, georgia is not on the water for those who are unfamiliar with it, this system is well inland at this point still has that little bit of and eye right there, that circulation. so it's still going and it's still going to bring some impacts here over the next several hours. it is not expected to weaken until down to a tropical storm until it gets close to atlanta, georgia. and then from there it will continue its...
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in georgia we did it differently. thank heaven for having a governor that cares about protecting all people and a legislature that does as well. 2017, we had domestic terrorism, 2019, human trafficking, 2022, gangs, and now in 2024 we have organized retail crime. because all georgians deserve to be safe. and if da's do not do their job, the state legislature has to come in. think about this, who are the communities most often terrorized by gangs and violent crime? lower income, racially diverse immigrant populations. who are the communities that are most often impacted and vulnerable to human trafficking? lower income, racially diverse immigrant populations. you talk to the governor about school choice, who are the communities that are most often negatively impacted when you do not have an opportunity at an education? lower income, racially diverse, and immigrant populations. it is us, conservatives and republicans, that are the cal verrilli -- the cavalry. we are the ones protecting people no matter where you live or
in georgia we did it differently. thank heaven for having a governor that cares about protecting all people and a legislature that does as well. 2017, we had domestic terrorism, 2019, human trafficking, 2022, gangs, and now in 2024 we have organized retail crime. because all georgians deserve to be safe. and if da's do not do their job, the state legislature has to come in. think about this, who are the communities most often terrorized by gangs and violent crime? lower income, racially diverse...
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born and raised in georgia and wanted to practice in georgia.the threat of criminal prosecution for doing her job had decided not to train or to practice in georgia. we arty have an underlying shortage of ob/gyn. instead she was practicing in massachusetts. a pregnant woman from georgia, who was having severe complications had to leave georgia to get care. on the way, lost her pregnancy. wound up in this doctor's exam room in massachusetts with sepsis, a life-threatening blood infection because she had been unable to get the care she needed in georgia. what we are clearing hearing from doctors and those that have expressed pregnancy on the georgia abortion ban is it is having a severe impact on maternal health and is resulting in denied or delayed and potentially life- threatening denials and delays of care to one high risk pregnancies. >> it is horrifying to hear the stories. they stick with you. what of the things that we were taught met briefly before we started was it is not a secret what an abortion ban would be like. six week abortion ban
born and raised in georgia and wanted to practice in georgia.the threat of criminal prosecution for doing her job had decided not to train or to practice in georgia. we arty have an underlying shortage of ob/gyn. instead she was practicing in massachusetts. a pregnant woman from georgia, who was having severe complications had to leave georgia to get care. on the way, lost her pregnancy. wound up in this doctor's exam room in massachusetts with sepsis, a life-threatening blood infection because...
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you know, i have won in georgia. two elections and my name has been on the ballot five times in less than three years. they saw the anatomy of my win during the first election how we won in a runoff. going into the runoff the last time i had to sue the state officials of georgia so that voters could vote the first weekend of the runoff. this is how voter suppression happens. understood mine votes a little bit here and there. the news that georgia voters ought to be paying attention to is this. the fact they are doing this, means that they know we're winning. they know that the momentum is with kamala harris. and this effort to turn the democracy on its head so that rather than the voters picking their representatives, the folks who are running get to pick their voters. it won't stand. we're going to be vigilant in court and turn our people out. >> it is -- and i know you have won and you have dealt with the tactics before. you are the perfect person to talk to about this. there's a republican o -- couple of republica
you know, i have won in georgia. two elections and my name has been on the ballot five times in less than three years. they saw the anatomy of my win during the first election how we won in a runoff. going into the runoff the last time i had to sue the state officials of georgia so that voters could vote the first weekend of the runoff. this is how voter suppression happens. understood mine votes a little bit here and there. the news that georgia voters ought to be paying attention to is this....
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i know there was another major headline out of georgia as well today.his key ruling from the state election board? >> reporter: david, the georgia state election board today in a move spearheaded by trump supporters approved a ruling requiring that all ballots cast on election day be counted by hand. in addition to the customary machine count. this decision is expected to be challenged in court, but if this holds, it could lead to a chaotic count and would certainly delay results in the critical state well beyond election night. >> david: in a very close presidential race already. mary, thank you. >>> former president trump, meanwhile, headed to north carolina tomorrow amid this growing scandal involving the republican candidate for governor in that state who trump strongly endorsed. once calling him martin luther king on steroids. rachel scott on that part of the story tonight. >> reporter: former president donald trump preparing to head to north carolina. a long-planned rally in a must-win state. but it comes as scandal swirls around trump's chosen ca
i know there was another major headline out of georgia as well today.his key ruling from the state election board? >> reporter: david, the georgia state election board today in a move spearheaded by trump supporters approved a ruling requiring that all ballots cast on election day be counted by hand. in addition to the customary machine count. this decision is expected to be challenged in court, but if this holds, it could lead to a chaotic count and would certainly delay results in the...
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and what is really behind the attempts to put pressure on georgia, maria petrashko will explain.ia, hello. hello, alexey. well, the defenders of the sadomites are already ready for blatant blackmail of a sovereign state. the georgian dream turned out to be bleak, but there is no chance of shaking up the country on the lgbt agenda not enough. they'll come up with something else. the american dream is a completely controlled georgia, eating its last tie without butter, but the georgian dream is apparently completely different. the georgian parliament has adopted a law banning same-sex marriages, gender reassignment surgeries, and propaganda of lgbt, incest, and so on. 84 deputies voted for it, and only deputies from the ruling georgian dream party. no one voted against it, and the opposition silently did not support the bill. if you noticed, opposition representatives generally did not participate in the discussions, why? because they know that on the eve and not on the eve of any political processes, talking about lgbt as something important in a country where 86% of the populatio
and what is really behind the attempts to put pressure on georgia, maria petrashko will explain.ia, hello. hello, alexey. well, the defenders of the sadomites are already ready for blatant blackmail of a sovereign state. the georgian dream turned out to be bleak, but there is no chance of shaking up the country on the lgbt agenda not enough. they'll come up with something else. the american dream is a completely controlled georgia, eating its last tie without butter, but the georgian dream is...
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i'm going early way way before the election. >> but look, georgia is at georgia's a tough one for youw, it's a very purple state. it's just as purples pennsylvania, but they don't have a date but urban georgia david urban van jones, john king. >> thanks very much more on our breaking news. part of florida on alert for what's expected to be a major hurricane will check back with chad myers next you didn't sit back like this and watch you to sound like that this show was the highest rated oprah winfrey show all these years later, we're still talking about it. >> oprah really opened the door for us to have discussions about way in a way that we had not before she added this conflict chenoa intimate making television feel like a french tv on the edge, moments that shaped our culture. >> sunday at nine on cnn hi grandma. >> i played baseball today. >> oh, that's what position did you play first base had to break ground. >> i used to play. >> when are hearing wouldn't allow us to use a regular phone. it made us feel isolated, it became difficult to communicate with our friends and family. c
i'm going early way way before the election. >> but look, georgia is at georgia's a tough one for youw, it's a very purple state. it's just as purples pennsylvania, but they don't have a date but urban georgia david urban van jones, john king. >> thanks very much more on our breaking news. part of florida on alert for what's expected to be a major hurricane will check back with chad myers next you didn't sit back like this and watch you to sound like that this show was the highest...
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>> yes. >> reporter: the man responsible for the election in georgia confident in the system.vening, there's good news tonight, the paralympic game changer showing the world what it means to win. world what it means to win. go through that again. but we could. with heart disease, you never know. so we made changes. green juice. yeah, not a fan. diet, exercise... statins helped. but our ldl-c (bad cholesterol)-it was stuck! stuck! just couldn't lower it enough. and high ldl-c meant a real risk of another attack. so i said, "let's ask our doctor about repatha." what can i say? listen to your heart. repatha plus a statin dramatically lowers ldl-c by 63%, and significantly drops the risk of having a heart attack. do not take repatha if you are allergic to it. repatha can cause serious allergic reactions. signs include trouble breathing or swallowing or swelling of the face. most common side effects include runny nose, sore throat, common cold symptoms, flu or flu-like symptoms, back pain, high blood sugar, and redness, pain, or bruising at the injection site. we won't let another
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in their country, but today is not about georgia, we understand what georgians and citizens of georgia should do... a choice, how to live on, how to vote in elections and how to accept such statements. we are talking about ukraine today, because georgia has gone through a lot to some extent a similar path, as was the case with ukraine. georgia also survived the war, georgia also survived such great political upheavals in its country. and today, when we often talk about some kind of revenge by the russian... forces, about the fact that one, then the second, then the third public figure in ukraine starts to defend something russian, well, we start talking, listen, and what will happen after that , if, let's say, the war ends, no matter how it ends, we, we don't know how it will end, well, let's say we keep our state, of course, we believe that it will and will be but we understand very well that as soon as, relatively speaking, the active hostilities subside, these people will appear in ukraine, who even today, while they are hitting us with rockets, kill ukrainians on the front, destroy
in their country, but today is not about georgia, we understand what georgians and citizens of georgia should do... a choice, how to live on, how to vote in elections and how to accept such statements. we are talking about ukraine today, because georgia has gone through a lot to some extent a similar path, as was the case with ukraine. georgia also survived the war, georgia also survived such great political upheavals in its country. and today, when we often talk about some kind of revenge by...
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this thready blame for two deaths in georgia and one in florida. we're joined now on the phone by bill mcintosh, the mare mulderry, georgia or the town is located about 14 miles 64 kilometers from florida's border. and as ivan was describing, you don't quite know where the eye of this storm is going to end up. how are you doing where you are? >> we are was settled down now the storm has passed us and we had prepared very well for a big storm unfortunately i know there's damage and a lot of different places, but we have about thousand people in our community without power williams are down some trees, some trees are streets are blocked, but fortunately, we seem to have missed the big, the big blow that we were expecting that we were preparing for. so we feel like we've been very fortunate yeah, that's good news. what are you hearing from your counterparts in other areas well, it looks like we can sit other areas around us were hit much harder than we were to the east of us. >> valdosta, places like that, who have unfortunately, who recently had gone
this thready blame for two deaths in georgia and one in florida. we're joined now on the phone by bill mcintosh, the mare mulderry, georgia or the town is located about 14 miles 64 kilometers from florida's border. and as ivan was describing, you don't quite know where the eye of this storm is going to end up. how are you doing where you are? >> we are was settled down now the storm has passed us and we had prepared very well for a big storm unfortunately i know there's damage and a lot...
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but the update from the georgia bureau of investigation, for folks outside of georgia to understand, the statewide nvktive body. each state is a little bit different in this regard, but they have criminal investigative authority, and they were close with the various sheriff's office agencies, as well as with local police to be able to put together some of these larger crimes, more high profile crimes. and they do some deep and extensive background investigation. so that's what gbi is putting out, and that's the latest information on the record and officially from them, chris. >> tom, thank you for that, and i know you'll get back to us if we learn anything else. jim, i can say, and tom raised a number of good points there, we don't know whether or not he was able to legally obtain a firearm. well, at least according to georgia law, if he is a teenager, the answer to that is no. according to the giffords law center, everytown research, you have to be 21 in the state of georgia. they don't have background checks, purchase permit laws, but you do have to be 21 years old to legally buy a
but the update from the georgia bureau of investigation, for folks outside of georgia to understand, the statewide nvktive body. each state is a little bit different in this regard, but they have criminal investigative authority, and they were close with the various sheriff's office agencies, as well as with local police to be able to put together some of these larger crimes, more high profile crimes. and they do some deep and extensive background investigation. so that's what gbi is putting...
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and now more than 20 states have a trump abortion ban, including georgia.oing] in fact, every state in the south except for virginia has a trump abortion ban and think about that -- many with no exceptions, even for rape and incest. that is immoral, immoral and let us all agree. one does not have to abandon their faith or deeply held beliefs to agree. the government should not be telling her what to do. [cheers and applause] come on. and if he wins, donald trump will go further. he will sign a national abortion ban. you best believe. and he would create a national anti abortion coordinator and force states to report on women's miscarriages and abortions. it's right there in project 2025. [booing] i've said it and i'll say simply put, they are out of their minds. [cheers and applause] why don't they trust women? well, we trust women. and when congress passes a bill to restore reproductive freedom as president of the united states, i will proudly sign it into law. proudly and across our nation. in addition to that, we are witnessing a full on assault on other
and now more than 20 states have a trump abortion ban, including georgia.oing] in fact, every state in the south except for virginia has a trump abortion ban and think about that -- many with no exceptions, even for rape and incest. that is immoral, immoral and let us all agree. one does not have to abandon their faith or deeply held beliefs to agree. the government should not be telling her what to do. [cheers and applause] come on. and if he wins, donald trump will go further. he will sign a...
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and we look at a new vote counting measure in georgia.ers say it helps tackle fraud. ♪ host: welcome to world news america. we begin in lebanon where the health ministry says 14 people have been killed and more than 60 injured and what the israeli military is describing as a targeted strike. the israel defense force said it killed 10 commanders from has blood in the attack and among them a senior hezbollah commander who has led the group's special forces unit since 2004. the idf says he and the unit were planning to attack and occupied northern area of israel. the strike is considered that he was considered the most high-profile leader to be killed in conflict. widely attributed to israel though israel has not confirmed any role. and a special meeting of the un security council on friday and several members condemned the explosions on community -- communication devices that killed 37 people. the u.n. human rights chief said he was appalled by the attacks thing they could constitute a war crime. >> international humanitarian law prohibits
and we look at a new vote counting measure in georgia.ers say it helps tackle fraud. ♪ host: welcome to world news america. we begin in lebanon where the health ministry says 14 people have been killed and more than 60 injured and what the israeli military is describing as a targeted strike. the israel defense force said it killed 10 commanders from has blood in the attack and among them a senior hezbollah commander who has led the group's special forces unit since 2004. the idf says he and...
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there was a hand count in georgia he's. ballots and it validated the machine-count. the reason most states went to a machine count was because machines are more efficient at counting ballots. >> i think the interesting point is that both sides do think that there is an election integrity thing associated republicans will say a hand vote is just going to be more accurate and to your point democrats are saying no, there's room for era, there. it's going to delay the vote and so, you know doubt on the election is if they have to hand count all those ballots, that's going to take a long time. >> yeah, we don't nobody is like looking for a repeat of what we saw in 2020. most of the states have made their systems more efficient in terms of preparing during for that. but this could definitely throw a wrench in the works. >> it was interesting. i thought the georgia republican attorney general and republican secretary of state both say this move won't stand withstand a legal challenge. >> yeah, i'm not a lawyer, so couldn't i couldn't speak to it, but obviously they would kn
there was a hand count in georgia he's. ballots and it validated the machine-count. the reason most states went to a machine count was because machines are more efficient at counting ballots. >> i think the interesting point is that both sides do think that there is an election integrity thing associated republicans will say a hand vote is just going to be more accurate and to your point democrats are saying no, there's room for era, there. it's going to delay the vote and so, you know...
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this includes georgia and every state in the south except virginia. about that when you combine that with what we know has been standing around neglect on an issue of mortality. what has been longstanding neglect of women in communities with a lack of the adequate resources they need for health care, prenatal during their pregnancy, postpartum. and these hypocrites want to talking about this is in the best interest of women and children. where you been, where you been when it comes to taking care of the women and children in america? where you been? [cheers and applause] how dare they. how dare they. come on and we understand the impact of these bans and the horrific reality that women and families, their husbands, their partners, their peers, their children are facing as a consequence every single day. since roe was overturned i have met women who were refused health care, suffering a miscarriage. i met several women who were turned away from the emergency room. one in the early stages after the dobbs decision told me, only when she developed sepsis,
this includes georgia and every state in the south except virginia. about that when you combine that with what we know has been standing around neglect on an issue of mortality. what has been longstanding neglect of women in communities with a lack of the adequate resources they need for health care, prenatal during their pregnancy, postpartum. and these hypocrites want to talking about this is in the best interest of women and children. where you been, where you been when it comes to taking...