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this is abram garfield's letter about the council of fine arts.his is kind of symbolic of the way people pictured it. aim h-- abraham lincoln welcomig garfield into heaven. i got that picture from the library of congress from their files and it wasn't really clear where that appeared. it was in the popular press. the garfield family collected and preserved their family papers. the family home and mentor, a national historic site, housed most of them. over the decades, the library of congress continued to acquire the papers. charles moore former acting head of the library of congress in charge of those efforts wrote in 1940 to abram garfield who was a former colleague of his as a member of the commission of fine arts how pleased he was that the garfield family worked out differences with the library of congress and got the papers to the library. all of these papers are there and they include a lock of hair. the letter book and auditing claims for compensation for those who assisted treating the president are in the national archives and is the corr
this is abram garfield's letter about the council of fine arts.his is kind of symbolic of the way people pictured it. aim h-- abraham lincoln welcomig garfield into heaven. i got that picture from the library of congress from their files and it wasn't really clear where that appeared. it was in the popular press. the garfield family collected and preserved their family papers. the family home and mentor, a national historic site, housed most of them. over the decades, the library of congress...
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abram, the youngest surviving son helped to direct washington's development directly. quietly behind the scenes. an architect in cleveland, he quietly had a connection to roosevelt. he was appointed to the national council of fine arts. the council, created through presidential order met only once to review the citing of the lincoln memorial before the order was rescinded by the president, william howard taft. abram garfield, writing to his mother, indicated that all participants on the commission recognize the fertility of the council and the likelihood that william howard taft would abolish it at the back past -- at the behest of congressional opposition. he came back and served on the commission of fine arts from 1925-1930 including a stint as vice chair. leading federal government service 50 years after his father's death. garfield's political legacy would seem to be quite thin, since he served effectively as president for only four months. he had been a highly respected military man and legislator. through the distance of time, all the circumstances are murky. som
abram, the youngest surviving son helped to direct washington's development directly. quietly behind the scenes. an architect in cleveland, he quietly had a connection to roosevelt. he was appointed to the national council of fine arts. the council, created through presidential order met only once to review the citing of the lincoln memorial before the order was rescinded by the president, william howard taft. abram garfield, writing to his mother, indicated that all participants on the...
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here is stacey abrams. hello, stacey. thank you so much for coming back to "the tonight show.down to the wire the election is just four days away people are calling it the most important election of our lifetime you live in georgia, which is a battleground state how is -- how's voting going so far in georgia >> we have seen extraordinary turnout like much of the country. we've already exceeded our 2016 early voting numbers. and we are on track to have the single largest turnout for voters in the history of the state. so pretty good >> jimmy: wow. >> we're excited >> jimmy: what's -- what's key about georgia in this election >> georgia is one of the battleground states that has so much to offer. we can send 16 electoral college votes. we can send two u.s. senators and we're also on track to flip the state house. and for democrats, this is incredibly important because it will mean that we have the opportunity to be partners in redistricting. that means less gerrymandering for politicians and more opportunities for voters so, we're very excited about being able to send our votes
here is stacey abrams. hello, stacey. thank you so much for coming back to "the tonight show.down to the wire the election is just four days away people are calling it the most important election of our lifetime you live in georgia, which is a battleground state how is -- how's voting going so far in georgia >> we have seen extraordinary turnout like much of the country. we've already exceeded our 2016 early voting numbers. and we are on track to have the single largest turnout for...
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we don't care that poor and puny anonymity -- the whole characteristic of the people in abrams when he did that in that case, putting out with the court would call propaganda. those of us who are familiar with the 1940's and 1950's know that value laden term. it is twisted. it is dishonest and un-american. it tells you you should not be eating apple pie. this one revealed what was going on. many years later in dennis, the infamous 1950's red scare case, the court made that clear when it said the real inquiry under clear and present danger is the gravity of the evil discounted by its improbability. which means, if you think something is so evil you don't care it is never going to happen, you are not going to go after it. it was not until 1969 in brandenburg the supreme court cleared the defect and brought the test for the prosecution of speech that to holmes and abrams and presumably holmes and brandeis and whitney wanted to take it. you go after the speech if and only if you are advocating imminent lawless activity and it is likely under the facts and circumstances that unlawful activi
we don't care that poor and puny anonymity -- the whole characteristic of the people in abrams when he did that in that case, putting out with the court would call propaganda. those of us who are familiar with the 1940's and 1950's know that value laden term. it is twisted. it is dishonest and un-american. it tells you you should not be eating apple pie. this one revealed what was going on. many years later in dennis, the infamous 1950's red scare case, the court made that clear when it said...
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salliuates who was an undersecretary is is on the list and stacey abrams who ran for governor in georgia. she is on the list for the justice department. then another big position is a treasury department. that can be a very big role in a biden administration. look at the fallout from the pandemic. and a number of women are on the short list, including janet yellin, former chairman of the federal reserve. a fed official and a senior member of the economic team is on the short list. so a number of names. the washington parlor game, who may get the call if joe biden
salliuates who was an undersecretary is is on the list and stacey abrams who ran for governor in georgia. she is on the list for the justice department. then another big position is a treasury department. that can be a very big role in a biden administration. look at the fallout from the pandemic. and a number of women are on the short list, including janet yellin, former chairman of the federal reserve. a fed official and a senior member of the economic team is on the short list. so a number...
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i really appreciate it. >> stacey abrams, thank you.th to you and the family. >>> another power house ahead. this is about if the democrats will get it done. we talk about trump all the time. what does pete buttigieg make of what this hearing today says about the future of the country? and he's got problems with this nominee. some of which i was talking about with with mazie hirono. the mayor has been paying a lot of attention to the way her faith was applied in ways you may not know. next. taking california for a ride. companies like uber, lyft, doordash. breaking state employment laws for years. now these multi-billion-dollar companies wrote deceptive prop 22 to buy themselves a new law. to deny drivers the rights they deserve. no sick leave. no workers' comp. no unemployment benefits. vote no on the deceptive uber, lyft, doordash prop 22. one ride california doesn't want to take. >>> all right, we showed you and had one of the senators, democrat, in there first chance to press supreme court trump nominee amy coney barrett. they talke
i really appreciate it. >> stacey abrams, thank you.th to you and the family. >>> another power house ahead. this is about if the democrats will get it done. we talk about trump all the time. what does pete buttigieg make of what this hearing today says about the future of the country? and he's got problems with this nominee. some of which i was talking about with with mazie hirono. the mayor has been paying a lot of attention to the way her faith was applied in ways you may not...
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stacey abrams did not concede. when you hear her non-concession speech, you know you're looking at a woman who understands that in order to get the democracy back on track, it is not just about an elected office. it is about doing the heavy lifting of democracy. and that is what fair fight for action is. it is massive grassroots organizing, registering folks to vote, and understanding it is not just in georgia but it is in all of these states where we have this massive voter suppression. that kind of organizing, that kind of mobilizing and that kind of litigation has been absolutely instrumental in getting people out to vote and working with other organizations and in making very visible what had been so invisible, which is the evisceration of so many american citizens right to vote. the willingness to create what i call civic death. stacey abrams has been just -- in terms ofs the work she had her organization have been doing. amy: can you talk about th meltdown in the eye mary that just a waste a few months ago? o
stacey abrams did not concede. when you hear her non-concession speech, you know you're looking at a woman who understands that in order to get the democracy back on track, it is not just about an elected office. it is about doing the heavy lifting of democracy. and that is what fair fight for action is. it is massive grassroots organizing, registering folks to vote, and understanding it is not just in georgia but it is in all of these states where we have this massive voter suppression. that...
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we'll be back with gracie abrams!rt series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. it's following your passion to bto the very top... ...and setting the standard by which all who follow, will be measured. tequila herradura, the world's most gold medal awarded tequila. it's following your passion to bto the very top... ...and setting the standard by which all who follow, will be measured. tequila herradura, the world's most gold medal awarded tequila. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to david letterman and gillian jacobs. apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next. but first her ep is called "minor." here with the song, "friend," gracie abrams! ♪ pictures of the old us got me feelin' older i just thought ♪ ♪ you should know i never wanted closure but you had ♪ ♪ no problem leavin' now i'm the one to feel it i just can't believe ♪ ♪ you don't know what i'm feeling guess you got ♪ ♪ the best of t
we'll be back with gracie abrams!rt series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. it's following your passion to bto the very top... ...and setting the standard by which all who follow, will be measured. tequila herradura, the world's most gold medal awarded tequila. it's following your passion to bto the very top... ...and setting the standard by which all who follow, will be measured. tequila herradura, the world's most gold medal awarded tequila. >> dicky: the "jimmy...
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much of the it led by stacey abrams. recall that she lost the governor race in 2018 running against ts man who over saw the election. by just 50,000 votes. we have added more than 800,000 voters to the rolls since then in two years. the new electorate and younger and diverse chl the state becomes younger and more diverse by the hour. the turn out among young voters and black voters and communities of color are all shattering all time records. of course, voters in georgia are continuing to face voters suppression. and ab tsa kls to the franchise. >> let's talk about policy. with covid-19 if you are in the senate right now what would you be working on in terms of helping georgia deal with the pandemic. it looks like the most powerful person in the democratic caucus is mitch mcconnell. and nothing flows around him but that he permits it. if you join the democratic caucus, how would you help? >> georgia is the home of the cdc. the centers for disease control. my state hosts the world foremost experts in public health and epi
much of the it led by stacey abrams. recall that she lost the governor race in 2018 running against ts man who over saw the election. by just 50,000 votes. we have added more than 800,000 voters to the rolls since then in two years. the new electorate and younger and diverse chl the state becomes younger and more diverse by the hour. the turn out among young voters and black voters and communities of color are all shattering all time records. of course, voters in georgia are continuing to face...
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. >> professor abrams you've been tracking crime trends this year. what are the key findings nationwide? with j we . >> well, when the pandemic hit in march and april, it had a big effect on crime, we saw a tremendous drop in all kinds of crimes, about 20% violet crimes. at that time homicides and shootings didn't drop like the other types of crime but they were pretty neutral. there were a couple other exceptions that went up, actually, so commercial burglaries rose when the pandemic hit as people started spending all their time another home and simultaneously home burglaries dropped because homes became less attractive targets as well. auto theft increased in a lot of cities as people weren't driving in to work as much and were leaving their cars on the street for longer periods of time although that varied from city to city. jai want to focus in more specifically on violent crimes. the president and some republicans blended squarely on protest or a pullback of police. are those contributing factors are do democrats point to other things, poverty o
. >> professor abrams you've been tracking crime trends this year. what are the key findings nationwide? with j we . >> well, when the pandemic hit in march and april, it had a big effect on crime, we saw a tremendous drop in all kinds of crimes, about 20% violet crimes. at that time homicides and shootings didn't drop like the other types of crime but they were pretty neutral. there were a couple other exceptions that went up, actually, so commercial burglaries rose when the...
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abram rawls whom i mentioned, he is an instance talking about the removal of his uniform. that happens after his reclamation. ,asically, he is brought back brought by his former and slaver, to the farm next to hasrs, and intentionally his uniform stripped and his closed replaced in quote proper slave" as he calls it. abram manages to hang onto his belt buckle and i believe his future wife vanishes to salvage that is the one who exchanged his close for him. so there's a lot going on unspoken. clothes for him. others had the uniform stripped immediately after capture. the removal of the uniform with a powerful means of negating their service and their freedom and their independence. and i think that happened quite a lot. i'm not sure about the total numbers where that happens, but it definitely happens a lot to .lock pow's -- black pow's part of what i think there is such difficult he being able to locate their captivity, if we have photographs of black pow's, they're going to be hard to find because they have probably been stripped of their uniforms so it is hard to identif
abram rawls whom i mentioned, he is an instance talking about the removal of his uniform. that happens after his reclamation. ,asically, he is brought back brought by his former and slaver, to the farm next to hasrs, and intentionally his uniform stripped and his closed replaced in quote proper slave" as he calls it. abram manages to hang onto his belt buckle and i believe his future wife vanishes to salvage that is the one who exchanged his close for him. so there's a lot going on...
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1st bush administration and it's important to understand that these hardliners someone like elliott abrams they were around in the 1990 s. it was their thinking it was their policy advice that led the clinton and bush administrations to impose these kinds of sanctions on iraq in the 1990 s. from 190-2003 these type of sanctions were imposed on iraq where over a 1000000 people died 500000 of them children and nobody cared nobody in washington cared at the time the secretary of state madeleine albright said it was worth it worth it for what the point here is not to change behavior it wasn't to change saddam hussein's behavior in iraq it's not to change iran's behavior it's to fundamentally weaken these countries by weakening the population that was what was done in iraq and that is what is the intent here with iran to south korea where fire has engulfed a 33 story apartment building hundreds of residents in the city of all son were forced to flee their homes the blaze has now been put out with only minor injuries and light smoke inhalation reported the investigation is underway robert lloyd
1st bush administration and it's important to understand that these hardliners someone like elliott abrams they were around in the 1990 s. it was their thinking it was their policy advice that led the clinton and bush administrations to impose these kinds of sanctions on iraq in the 1990 s. from 190-2003 these type of sanctions were imposed on iraq where over a 1000000 people died 500000 of them children and nobody cared nobody in washington cared at the time the secretary of state madeleine...
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bush administration and it's important to understand that these hard liners someone like elliott abrams they were around in the 1990 s. it was their thinking it was their policy advice that led the clinton and bush administrations to impose these kinds of sanctions on iraq in the 1990 s. from 190-2003 these type of sanctions were imposed on iraq where over a 1000000 people died 500000 of them children and nobody cared nobody in washington cared at the time the secretary of state madeleine albright said it was worth it worth it for what the point here is not to change behavior it wasn't to change saddam hussein's behavior in iraq it's not to change iran's behavior it's to fundamentally weaken these countries by weakening the population that was what was done in iraq and that is what is the intent here with iran kyrgyzstan's president says he will resign once a new cabinet is appointed poem and has so far failed to get enough then this together to agree on who should be prime minister protesters forced the resignation of the government on tuesday. well strafford now joins us from the capi
bush administration and it's important to understand that these hard liners someone like elliott abrams they were around in the 1990 s. it was their thinking it was their policy advice that led the clinton and bush administrations to impose these kinds of sanctions on iraq in the 1990 s. from 190-2003 these type of sanctions were imposed on iraq where over a 1000000 people died 500000 of them children and nobody cared nobody in washington cared at the time the secretary of state madeleine...
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let's not forget what stacey abrams did in 2018. we got more latinos to vote and more folks to vote in the midterms than 2016 presidential elections and that's why it's working. there is something happening in this country the collision is working. >> you say that and it's not shade against biden to note that he wasn't the democrats' first choice and it in the age of party, he's not the new flavor of ice cream. you're pointing out the party's grass roots work and the coalition. >> absolutely. >> and abrams is someone on the short list, they did events together and town halls together. this is a model of coalition building and the democratic partieies says you can't be one thing but there is a movement out there if you find ways to incredibly engage with. >> that's exactly right. that was always her thesis, right? that was always her theory of the case. the new american majority. in 2033 georgia will be majority minority. demographic changes are happening in georgia where 30% of voters are black and 10% of the population is foreign b
let's not forget what stacey abrams did in 2018. we got more latinos to vote and more folks to vote in the midterms than 2016 presidential elections and that's why it's working. there is something happening in this country the collision is working. >> you say that and it's not shade against biden to note that he wasn't the democrats' first choice and it in the age of party, he's not the new flavor of ice cream. you're pointing out the party's grass roots work and the coalition. >>...
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voting rights advocates stacey abrams makes the caselp next.ete buttigieg. he's going to be here. every second matters. let's make the most of it. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. to save you up to 60%. these are all great. and when you get a big deal... ♪ ...you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. still a father. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but everything fits in. still...
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i think you have to give stacy abrams and others some credit for how much they have gone out and organized and gotten people registered, which is what america should be about. i think donald trump will carry georgia and i suspect in the end we will have both u.s. senate seats but it is more of a fight then it would have been 12 years ago. >> how have those suburbs around atlanta changed in the last 20 years? >> they are more diverse ethnically. a little more moderate on the social policy than they would have been and the democrats have been very effective organizing in suburban areas, one of their great strengths. republicans are enormously well-organized when you get into small towns and rural counties. the margins role up in those areas, pretty enormous and you can't quite tell how the votes will work, stacy abrams lost the governorship because she lost a significant number of african-american males in rural georgia who found her to be too much of a big city person, too anti-gun and too dismissive of agriculture. the margin, large part of the margin came from african-american males who r
i think you have to give stacy abrams and others some credit for how much they have gone out and organized and gotten people registered, which is what america should be about. i think donald trump will carry georgia and i suspect in the end we will have both u.s. senate seats but it is more of a fight then it would have been 12 years ago. >> how have those suburbs around atlanta changed in the last 20 years? >> they are more diverse ethnically. a little more moderate on the social...
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stacey abrams lost the governorship in part because she lost a significant number of african-american males in rural georgia who found her to be too much of a big city person, to anti-gun, and too dismissive of agriculture. camege part of the margin from african american males who repudiated the democratic nominee. trump: what is the campaign's closing message on the economy? on one level, you have more than 20 million americans still on some form of unemployment benefits. you have people who have fallen into poverty, but you see the 7.4%,p numbers, growth at in recent months. there's a lot of pain out there but the business side of the economy is trying to tout some recovery. is it too much, too late for president trump? mr. gingrich: gallup did a survey about three weeks ago and 56% of the country said despite everything they were better off than four years ago under obama and biden. at that point, i thought that's a hint of where the election is going to end up. the numbers for the president today, he has to be ecstatic -- 33% increase in the gdp and one quarter. vicepossibility th
stacey abrams lost the governorship in part because she lost a significant number of african-american males in rural georgia who found her to be too much of a big city person, to anti-gun, and too dismissive of agriculture. camege part of the margin from african american males who repudiated the democratic nominee. trump: what is the campaign's closing message on the economy? on one level, you have more than 20 million americans still on some form of unemployment benefits. you have people who...
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i'm laurie abrams here at the george washington university. we've heard in the previous sessions today about fact checking political news, a law enforcement is preparing for potential post election violence. we've also discussed the impact of disinformation about covid-19 and communities of color. our next panel will focus on covid-19 political mobilization and digital platforms. we've seen the power of information and disinformation in the era of coronavirus but how can people cut through the sea of claims and counter claims on the internet and social media and make sense of the sheer volume of information out there? and what is the responsibility of those who oversee social media platforms to make sure that information out there is actually correct and accurate? so today we have a distinguished group joining us. i'm going to start with you, first, david. dr. david is an associate professor in the school of engineering and applied sciences at the george washington university. he's the associate director of institute for data, democracy, and p
i'm laurie abrams here at the george washington university. we've heard in the previous sessions today about fact checking political news, a law enforcement is preparing for potential post election violence. we've also discussed the impact of disinformation about covid-19 and communities of color. our next panel will focus on covid-19 political mobilization and digital platforms. we've seen the power of information and disinformation in the era of coronavirus but how can people cut through the...
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younger and more diverse by the hour. 800,000 new voters on the roll here since 2019 when stacey abramsrowly missed by 50,000 votes running against the guy administering the election. our state's diversity, youth, and the widespread disgust at the trump administration's failure to contain the virus makes this the most competitive race in the country. >> are you kpft that the voter suppression tactics, the allegations in 2018 have been resolved? or are you worried they will come back? >> the mends have changed, but the strategy is the same and that is to disenfranchise black voters. to deter them from participating in our elections. and what we have seen in georgia in the last few years, first of all, is that as people have become aware that officials are trying to disenfranchise them their determination and tenacity to exercise their hard-fought right to vote is redoubled. that is one of the reasons we're seeing extraordinary record shattering turnout. it is defiance of our state's efforts to suppress the vote. my campaign is working hard to defend every eligible voter in this state and
younger and more diverse by the hour. 800,000 new voters on the roll here since 2019 when stacey abramsrowly missed by 50,000 votes running against the guy administering the election. our state's diversity, youth, and the widespread disgust at the trump administration's failure to contain the virus makes this the most competitive race in the country. >> are you kpft that the voter suppression tactics, the allegations in 2018 have been resolved? or are you worried they will come back?...
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up in those areas pretty enormous and you can't quite tellnd how the votes will work because stacy abrams lost the governorship in part because she lost a significant of african american males in rural georgia who found her to be too much of a big city person into anti- gun and too dismissive of agriculture. the margin in large part of the margin was the republican governor was elected came from african-american males who just repudiated the democratic nominee. >> what is the trump campaign's closing message here on the economy because on one level, speaker gingrich, you more than 20 million americans who are still on some form of unappointed benefits and you have people who have fallen into poverty but you also see the new gdp numbers growth at 7.4% in recent months so there is a lot of pain out there but the business side of the economy is trying to tell some recovery and is it too much too late for president trump? >> gallup did a survey three weeks ago and 56% of the country said despite everything they were better off than four yearsa ago under obama and biden. at thatt point that wa
up in those areas pretty enormous and you can't quite tellnd how the votes will work because stacy abrams lost the governorship in part because she lost a significant of african american males in rural georgia who found her to be too much of a big city person into anti- gun and too dismissive of agriculture. the margin in large part of the margin was the republican governor was elected came from african-american males who just repudiated the democratic nominee. >> what is the trump...
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charles shrink, jacob abrams, all were radicals who asserted, as the supreme court put it, the usual repetition that we went to war to protect the loans of wall street. in the progressive mindset, it was one thing to suspend civil liberties to beat the kaiser, to win the war to end all wars. it was an entirely different matter to use expansive wartime legislation as a lever for suppressing radical agitation. bolsheviks revolution or no. concerns of this sort were amplified by postal censorship of the masses, and respected socialist magazine. as it happened, the editor of the masses was max eastman, whose sister krystal, had served as executive secretary of the american union against militarism and helped to found its civil liberties bureau, which subsequently reorganized as the national civil liberties bureau and eventually became the aclu. in typical progressive fashion, the nclb first reaction to the censorship of the masses was to attempt to negotiate with administration officials. but the postmaster general refused to budge and invited the disaffected representatives to pursue th
charles shrink, jacob abrams, all were radicals who asserted, as the supreme court put it, the usual repetition that we went to war to protect the loans of wall street. in the progressive mindset, it was one thing to suspend civil liberties to beat the kaiser, to win the war to end all wars. it was an entirely different matter to use expansive wartime legislation as a lever for suppressing radical agitation. bolsheviks revolution or no. concerns of this sort were amplified by postal censorship...
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joining us now is stacey abrams, founder of fair fight which fights for voter suppression. she's a former georgia governor candidate and leader of democrats in the state legislature. thank you so much for making time to be here tonight. >> thank you such an extraordinary opening laying out what's so important in this election and getting your ballots in. that was really exceptional. >> oh, thank you. i've got to say i had a little trouble with it because looking at those photos makes me cry. so, trying to explain what i'm trying to say, describe what i'm trying to say keeps getting interrupted because every time i look at those visuals, it makes my heart burst. but that's part of what i wanted to talk to you about. i feel like we've got some new dynamics this year and some real calls to learn from our history in part because even though this is a pandemic, this is supposedly the vote by mail election, we're seeing huge early voter numbers. you've been among the people who's been suggesting that right now if you don't have your ballot in already, you better get it in in pers
joining us now is stacey abrams, founder of fair fight which fights for voter suppression. she's a former georgia governor candidate and leader of democrats in the state legislature. thank you so much for making time to be here tonight. >> thank you such an extraordinary opening laying out what's so important in this election and getting your ballots in. that was really exceptional. >> oh, thank you. i've got to say i had a little trouble with it because looking at those photos...
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now it abrams request the case is being investigated by a different police union. a civil suit over mccoy's death is still pending. >> reporter: henry leigh, ktvu f0x2 news. >>> bay area whether we have been tracking so much over the past two days, the heat and air quality and of course the fire danger with another red flag warning in effect right now. take a look at the highs from this afternoon, it was hot in a few spots, look at that sentences go number 93 degrees, warmer in san francisco than it was in santa rosa. santa rosa was supposed to be closer to 100, i think all that smoke is having a big impact on temperatures and portions of the north bay and close to 100 up towards concord, fairfield, and livermore, the october heat continues, we have this heat advisory extended until 8:00 friday, especially inland spots we could have temperatures close to 100 degrees, left camera look out towards the san mateo bridge, traffic camera with no thought to speak of here but this is all the smoke and haze settling into the bay area, we are showing you the air quality repo
now it abrams request the case is being investigated by a different police union. a civil suit over mccoy's death is still pending. >> reporter: henry leigh, ktvu f0x2 news. >>> bay area whether we have been tracking so much over the past two days, the heat and air quality and of course the fire danger with another red flag warning in effect right now. take a look at the highs from this afternoon, it was hot in a few spots, look at that sentences go number 93 degrees, warmer in...
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business abram mining company an informant has told me that it is a front for a well established group of scum yes but to prove it i need to get inside the prison and run a sting so f.n. listed an associate to the path of the one of the investor i'll be posing passes trent a professional footballer who has played so comparable i can take the mining company . i told him he'll be arriving from the middle east in a few days' time and that he's keen to buy some within hours i get an interest yes the response from a man called patrick black sheep company even office to collect my friend from the airport and taking to his with the game is on a salaam aleikum be allowed this is the plan when you are right the scum ice will be the meat i would also be there i'll be waiting for you. our cover story is that we are friends and that we enjoy the way i play football they will prove to pick us once we have the hotel. steps quickly preparatory so that will be the very fast pace of the investigation before we move in to meet them to take us to show as they go and yeah that things. are right. we are on
business abram mining company an informant has told me that it is a front for a well established group of scum yes but to prove it i need to get inside the prison and run a sting so f.n. listed an associate to the path of the one of the investor i'll be posing passes trent a professional footballer who has played so comparable i can take the mining company . i told him he'll be arriving from the middle east in a few days' time and that he's keen to buy some within hours i get an interest yes...
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he partnered with stacey abrams and voted with her 300 times in the statehouse.e's one of the most liberal republicans there the house of representatives. he voted with stacey abrams to water down the second amendment, to remove some of our second amendment rights. i think it's important that georgians understand that governor kemp appointed me because i'm a true conservative. i earned everything i've got. >> scott, scott, scott -- >> back to doug collins. >> i'm sure senator loeffler is use to the senate. you can throw auto these things all the time, you voted with dick durbin and others. let's remind everyone, she worked for the atlanta dream basketball team. you honored here to the governor's elections. you're trying to deceive people because you know my record and people can trust it because i have one. tested, proven, trusted. >> let me respond to that. >> just a few seconds, senator. >> yeah, look, unanimous consent, what we passed on the senate floor was holding china accountable, that's what you're holding up in the house and i'm proud to be an owner of a
he partnered with stacey abrams and voted with her 300 times in the statehouse.e's one of the most liberal republicans there the house of representatives. he voted with stacey abrams to water down the second amendment, to remove some of our second amendment rights. i think it's important that georgians understand that governor kemp appointed me because i'm a true conservative. i earned everything i've got. >> scott, scott, scott -- >> back to doug collins. >> i'm sure senator...
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only brown and safety jonathan abrams were not allowed to play yesterday. the league says brown was not wearing his contact tracing device which is required. and the linemen often met without masks during practice. the fine could be stiff because the team has a record of violations already. by the way, raiders lost to tampa 45-20. >>> niners further proved that yesterday in new england when they dismantled bill belichick and the patriots. sort of a homecoming from jimmy g. who was traded to the niners three seasons ago and worked out well for him. the defense helped celebrate his return and dominating the pats 43-6. jimmy g. talked about after the game where what it was like going. >> a lot of emotions came here to the stadium and hearing the same songs they used to play. a lot of memories and a lot of emotion but a fun night. >> always easier to fold the laundry when there is a good game on and a good distraction from the wind. >> my husband does that too! all right. >>> we still have nice mild weather for us as we take a look at our seven day forecast. st
only brown and safety jonathan abrams were not allowed to play yesterday. the league says brown was not wearing his contact tracing device which is required. and the linemen often met without masks during practice. the fine could be stiff because the team has a record of violations already. by the way, raiders lost to tampa 45-20. >>> niners further proved that yesterday in new england when they dismantled bill belichick and the patriots. sort of a homecoming from jimmy g. who was...
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that's where stacey abrams is going to be making a last-minute push to get out the vote, chris.this push there in stone crest and what's the state of play in georgia right now. >> reporter: well, the state of -- yeah, the state of play, craig, could not be tighter. the real-clear politics average in georgia is 0.4%. it's been trending joe biden, but i haven't talked to a single democrat that's breathing any kind of sigh of relief, and that's why we're going to see a lot of activity here. sto stonecrest, georgia, i think you can see inside, they must have at least 20 booths set up. a steady stream all day long. 92% of the population here, plus, is black. and this is the kind of area where they want to run up the vote. the final day has always been the biggest turnout. the secretary of state says 400,000 people could vote on this day alone. and the democrats are looking for voters like the guy i just talked to, who said, there is intense pressure within his entire family that everybody get to the polls. take a listen. >> all our family, we actually had skype call -- i mean, a zoom
that's where stacey abrams is going to be making a last-minute push to get out the vote, chris.this push there in stone crest and what's the state of play in georgia right now. >> reporter: well, the state of -- yeah, the state of play, craig, could not be tighter. the real-clear politics average in georgia is 0.4%. it's been trending joe biden, but i haven't talked to a single democrat that's breathing any kind of sigh of relief, and that's why we're going to see a lot of activity here....
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kamala harris, a black woman on the ticket and the enthusiasm about that, it's more about stacey abrams and what happened to her in 2018. there are very long memories about what happened in an election that a lot of democrats in georgia think was taken away from them, and that's helped inspire turnout much earlier, including early voting from black voters there, and that's why the biden campaign is so bullish about it. one strategist said, it's sort of like north carolina was for obama in 2008, a state that they thought maybe was going to be competitive and was actually a pleasant surprise on election night. they actually feel pretty bullish about it right now. >> well, it would be quite the pleasant surprise, because the map sure gets a lot harder for president trump, if biden can put georgia on the board. nbc's mike memoli, thank you so much, my friend. always great to see you. appreciate you getting up early for us. >>> meanwhile, covid-19 infections are spreading at the fastest rate since the start of the pandemic. overnight, the country hit a dismal benchmark of 9 million coronavir
kamala harris, a black woman on the ticket and the enthusiasm about that, it's more about stacey abrams and what happened to her in 2018. there are very long memories about what happened in an election that a lot of democrats in georgia think was taken away from them, and that's helped inspire turnout much earlier, including early voting from black voters there, and that's why the biden campaign is so bullish about it. one strategist said, it's sort of like north carolina was for obama in 2008,...
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only brown and safety abrams were not allowed to play yesterday but the league says brown was not wearing contact tracing device, which is a requirement of the nfl, and linemen often met without masks during practice. the fine could be heavy because the team has a record of violations already. by the way, adding insult to injury, the raiders lost to tampa, 45-20. so i guess they needed that practice. >>> well, watch out nfc west. the niners have their mojo back proving that yesterday in new england where they dismantled bill belichick and the patriots. sort of a homecoming for jimmy g, who the patriots traded to the niners three seasons ago. the defense helped celebrate his return, absolutely dominating, 33-6. after the game jimmy g talked about coming back to where it all started. >> emotions, a lot of memories especially coming back here, seeing the same stadium, hearing the same songs they used to play. a lot of memories came back. a lot of emotions but it was a fun night. >> good to see. next sunday the niners have another chance to prove they're for real. they're back on the road aga
only brown and safety abrams were not allowed to play yesterday but the league says brown was not wearing contact tracing device, which is a requirement of the nfl, and linemen often met without masks during practice. the fine could be heavy because the team has a record of violations already. by the way, adding insult to injury, the raiders lost to tampa, 45-20. so i guess they needed that practice. >>> well, watch out nfc west. the niners have their mojo back proving that yesterday...
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namely in 2018 a surge of house candidates and stacey abrams historic gubernatorial run in georgia. >k to these candidates, they're inspired by what they've seen and if they can do it, why not now? >> what i would like to see in the future, where it's normalized where you don't have to say this say black woman candidate and she's the first. >> reporter: hoping to bring the nation's diversity to washington. blayne alexander, nbc news, chattanooga, tennessee. >>> when we come back, the epic way one woo! you are busy... working, parenting, problem solving. at new chapter vitamins we've been busy too... innovating, sourcing organic ingredients, testing them and fermenting. fermenting? yeah like kombucha or yogurt. and we formulate everything so your body can really truly absorb the natural goodness. that's what we do, so you can do you. new chapter wellness, well done. ♪ ♪ you make my heart sing ♪ ♪ wild thing i... think i... you know what i think? i think you owe us $48.50... wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. a
namely in 2018 a surge of house candidates and stacey abrams historic gubernatorial run in georgia. >k to these candidates, they're inspired by what they've seen and if they can do it, why not now? >> what i would like to see in the future, where it's normalized where you don't have to say this say black woman candidate and she's the first. >> reporter: hoping to bring the nation's diversity to washington. blayne alexander, nbc news, chattanooga, tennessee. >>> when we...
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that prompted the raiders entire starting offensive line and safety jonathan abram to quarantine at home. they will be tested sunday morning. if positive the raiders game could be postponed altogether. if enough players are healthy, though, that game will be played against the buccaneers at 1:00 p.m. >>> the 49ers are heading to boston to play the patriots, and it'll be a homecoming of sorts for that guy, jimmy g. he'll face his old team for the first time since being traded by new england. since taking over for the 49ers it's been a nice ride. garoppolo is since the starter. >> it's been an exciting week. you've got to be on your toes. they do a great job of mixing and matching their dbs, but at the end of the day you've got to play ball. exciting week and can't wait for sunday. >> it should be a really good game. kick off 1:25 sunday afternoon. >> he's just such a chipper person. >> he's got a good demeanor. >> we'll be back in a moment. give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with x
that prompted the raiders entire starting offensive line and safety jonathan abram to quarantine at home. they will be tested sunday morning. if positive the raiders game could be postponed altogether. if enough players are healthy, though, that game will be played against the buccaneers at 1:00 p.m. >>> the 49ers are heading to boston to play the patriots, and it'll be a homecoming of sorts for that guy, jimmy g. he'll face his old team for the first time since being traded by new...
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. >> reporter: leading the charge against what she says is voter suppression is stacy abrams of georgia, who ran for governor and lost in a close race where black voters where thrown off the voting rolls. >> there have been battles being waged across the country, including in georgia, about who has access to in-person early voting. but we know across the country, early voting is going to become the next front in the war against voters. >> reporter: the president has bhn telling his supporters that he doesn't trust the process, either. >> you go first. >> i'm urging my supporters to go into the polls and watch very carefully, because that's what has to happen. >> reporter: what should i be telling people about all of these concerns, about the long lines, about how long it takes to vote? >> pack your patience, pack your sense of humor, but stay excited. stay enthusiastic. >> reporter: the issues with this election keep coming. in virginia today, this was the last day of voter registration, but the state website crashed after a work crew accidentally cut through the fiber cables. that webs
. >> reporter: leading the charge against what she says is voter suppression is stacy abrams of georgia, who ran for governor and lost in a close race where black voters where thrown off the voting rolls. >> there have been battles being waged across the country, including in georgia, about who has access to in-person early voting. but we know across the country, early voting is going to become the next front in the war against voters. >> reporter: the president has bhn...
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images containing private information earlier or discuss the story with public policy professor max abrams he says the tech giants are political and both twitter and facebook are very clearly in the biden camp and so despite shell story by the new york post is damaging to joe biden and so both twitter and facebook for political reasons are trying to restrict your viewership of this incriminating information of course the social media platforms can come out in say that explicitly they can't say that we're in cahoots with you know the biden team and we didn't like it for political reasons it reasons instead they need to make up other reasons for restricting viewership what is clear is that this was a very pro biden move. the dutch government has approved plans to allow the euthanasia of terminally ill children aged between one and 12 the research shows there's a need for the possibility of active life term an asian among doctors and parents of terminally ill children who are suffering hopelessly a number and will die in the foreseeable future the current dutch law permits euthanasia for babi
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remains blocked as it displays images containing private information public policy professor max abrams believes silicon valley has gone full political actor. both twitter and facebook are very clearly in the biden camp and so this bombshell story by the new york post is damaging to joe biden and so both twitter and facebook for political reasons are trying to restrict your viewership of this incriminating information of course the social media platforms can't come out and say that explicitly they can't say that were in cahoots with you know the the biden team and we didn't like it for political reasons it reasons instead they need to make up other reasons for restricting viewership what is cleaner is that this was a very pro biden move. a rebellion is brewing in the north of england after the government brought in regionally targeted covert restrictions but faced with growing opposition prime minister boris johnson has pleaded with the mayor of greater manchester to engage constructively however he threatened action if ignored . if agreement can't be reached i will need to intervene in
remains blocked as it displays images containing private information public policy professor max abrams believes silicon valley has gone full political actor. both twitter and facebook are very clearly in the biden camp and so this bombshell story by the new york post is damaging to joe biden and so both twitter and facebook for political reasons are trying to restrict your viewership of this incriminating information of course the social media platforms can't come out and say that explicitly...