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that in this region, georgia is still, whatever the criticisms that we have heard, georgia is still country that is the most democratic, the most advanced, the most stable. and the eu needs georgia as it is as a european path in this region, and georgia clearly needs the european union. and i'm very glad to see that one of the highest political figures of the european union has decided to mediate, to engage himself in this crisis. and i'm very hopeful that we're going to overcome this crisis. you know, georgia has known very many more dramatic pages in its history, and we have gone through that. we are one of the resilient countries, and i am confident in my country. as we speak, the leader of the unm opposition party, mr nika melia, is still in detention. do you believe the government must release him now? again, i'm not going to give orders to the government, especially on bbc air. i've told you that on this issue, i think that there can be and will be found solutions. whatever they will be is something that we are going to see probably in the coming days. and that will be part of
that in this region, georgia is still, whatever the criticisms that we have heard, georgia is still country that is the most democratic, the most advanced, the most stable. and the eu needs georgia as it is as a european path in this region, and georgia clearly needs the european union. and i'm very glad to see that one of the highest political figures of the european union has decided to mediate, to engage himself in this crisis. and i'm very hopeful that we're going to overcome this crisis....
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in georgia. that power will instead be handed to the republican-controlled legislature, who will appoint a new chair of their choosing as well as the majority of the board's members. republicans in the georgia legislature wanted to go along with what trump was insisting should happen in georgia. this bill will give them the power to do that. what this bill does is it carves out the people inside the state government who refused to overturn the election for trump. it hands that power to a new, hand-picked group of people friendly to the republicans in the georgia state legislature who wanted to go along with what trump was demanding. the election board will, also, be afforded new powers under this law. they will be allowed to take over any individual county election board in the state that they see fit. so again, republican-appointed officials from the state legislature, allowed to take over any counties' elections operations. any county they choose. they don't like a result in the specific county
in georgia. that power will instead be handed to the republican-controlled legislature, who will appoint a new chair of their choosing as well as the majority of the board's members. republicans in the georgia legislature wanted to go along with what trump was insisting should happen in georgia. this bill will give them the power to do that. what this bill does is it carves out the people inside the state government who refused to overturn the election for trump. it hands that power to a new,...
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and while this is about georgia, this is not just about georgia. this is a national strategy that is endorsed by the republican party. "the new york times" reporting that the republican national committee, the national republican party has formed a brand-new election integrity committee, which is a group of 24 members of the rnc, newly tasked with developing legislative proposals on voting systems for the states. this election integrity committee at the national republican party is steered by a florida republican who still to this day refuses to say that president biden was legitimately elected. he advertised ways for people to attend the january 6th rally in washington that turned into a violent attack on the capitol. "the new york times" reporting that the republican party's election integrity committee will be staffed by, "officials who were deeply involved in the stop the steal effort to overcome former president donald trump's election loss last year and who have refused, more than two months after president biden's inauguration, to admit publ
and while this is about georgia, this is not just about georgia. this is a national strategy that is endorsed by the republican party. "the new york times" reporting that the republican national committee, the national republican party has formed a brand-new election integrity committee, which is a group of 24 members of the rnc, newly tasked with developing legislative proposals on voting systems for the states. this election integrity committee at the national republican party is...
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when voting in person in the state of georgia, you must have a photo id. it only makes sense for the same standard to apply to absentee ballots as well. for example, the november 2020 election saw a 350% increase in the use of absentee balloting, over 1.3 million absentee ballots total when compared to election day in 2018. this obviously led local election workers to have to process far more ballots using a time-consuming, labor-intensive and at times arbitrary process. by moving to a state issued id requirement instead of a signature match, georgia will dramatically streamline the verification process on absentee ballots. sb 202 also secures all ballot drop boxes around-the-clock, speeds up processing to ensure quicker election results, requires a security paper to allow for authentication of ballots, and allows the bipartisan state election board to have more oversight over counties who fail to follow state election laws. in contrary to the hyper-partisan rhetoric you may have heard inside and outside this gold dome, the facts are that this new law will
when voting in person in the state of georgia, you must have a photo id. it only makes sense for the same standard to apply to absentee ballots as well. for example, the november 2020 election saw a 350% increase in the use of absentee balloting, over 1.3 million absentee ballots total when compared to election day in 2018. this obviously led local election workers to have to process far more ballots using a time-consuming, labor-intensive and at times arbitrary process. by moving to a state...
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in georgia. the one who stood up to trump's orders that he needed to find the right number of votes, and overturn the election. by mandate of this bill, signed into law tonight, he will, hereby, be removed as chair and voting member of the state election board, which is the entity that oversees the certification of elections in georgia. that power will, instead, be handed to the republican-controlled legislature, which will appoint a new chair of their choosing, as well as the majority of the board's members. republicans in the georgia legislature wanted to go along with what trump was insisting should happen in georgia. this bill will give them the power to do that. what this bill does is it carves out the people inside the state government, who refused to overturn the election for trump. it hands that power to a new, hand-picked group of people. friendly, to the republicans in the georgia-state legislature, who wanted to go along with what trump was demanding. the election board will, also, be
in georgia. the one who stood up to trump's orders that he needed to find the right number of votes, and overturn the election. by mandate of this bill, signed into law tonight, he will, hereby, be removed as chair and voting member of the state election board, which is the entity that oversees the certification of elections in georgia. that power will, instead, be handed to the republican-controlled legislature, which will appoint a new chair of their choosing, as well as the majority of the...
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of folks in georgia.'s listen in. >> they get the support they need so small businesses can be strengthened, our schools can be reopened, our children and our families can be safe, we can get this pandemic under control and we can begin to embrace a brighter future for the whole country. so in that regard, let me finally say that when i think about the work that we have been able to do over the last few weeks with passing the american rescue plan, that could not have happened, it would not have happened if the people of georgia had not stood up in the ways that they did with historic turnout in the election. and so what the state legislature did yesterday is to try to arrest the voices and the votes of the people. it will not stand. their ability to be heard in their democracy is the reason why we are able to provide any relief at all. and we have to do everything we can and i'm going to do everything i can to make sure that our voices are secured through passage of the american -- through passage of the
of folks in georgia.'s listen in. >> they get the support they need so small businesses can be strengthened, our schools can be reopened, our children and our families can be safe, we can get this pandemic under control and we can begin to embrace a brighter future for the whole country. so in that regard, let me finally say that when i think about the work that we have been able to do over the last few weeks with passing the american rescue plan, that could not have happened, it would...
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from georgia-based companies should make every georgia voter furious. they don't want platitudes. they want legitimate and muscular support to turn back these bills that are otherwise going to pass and dramatically roll back voting rights in georgia and other states. this is a live issue right now. the georgia big business community is clearly feeling the pressure over whether or not they're going to take a stance on voter suppression bills, voting rights advocates absolutely keeping the pressure on, republicans in the georgia state legislature, nevertheless, steam rolling ahead with this stuff. and we're seeing versions of that happen in every state where people are starting to fight back about what republicans are doing to voting rights, in every republican-controlled state in the country. but there is something that could be done nationally to bolster voting rights in georgia, to stop voting rights rollbacks in georgia and in arizona and in iowa, and in texas and everywhere republicans are trying to rip up voting rights. it's the bill that passed the
from georgia-based companies should make every georgia voter furious. they don't want platitudes. they want legitimate and muscular support to turn back these bills that are otherwise going to pass and dramatically roll back voting rights in georgia and other states. this is a live issue right now. the georgia big business community is clearly feeling the pressure over whether or not they're going to take a stance on voter suppression bills, voting rights advocates absolutely keeping the...
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greer, like georgia did, right? some black people and some others in sort of urban areas, but ultimately it was still reliably conservative. then it started to change. immigration, population change, political change, and virginia is now reliably blue. even georgia's efforts, they might extend the republican run there in the state through these anti-democratic things, but ultimately i suspect demographics and politics might outdo the things going on in georgia and in arizona and in michigan. >> right, well, we have to remember, ali, so much of the work in georgia took time, and that's what a lot of voters need to understand. this was years, well over a decade in the making. as dr. christina beltran mention, you know, we have to remember that this is built on coalitions and these are people who have worked tirelessly to educate the public about the roots of white supremacy. we have to remember that the roots of this nation are predicated on white supremacy and also anti-black racism and capitalism and patriarchie. bu
greer, like georgia did, right? some black people and some others in sort of urban areas, but ultimately it was still reliably conservative. then it started to change. immigration, population change, political change, and virginia is now reliably blue. even georgia's efforts, they might extend the republican run there in the state through these anti-democratic things, but ultimately i suspect demographics and politics might outdo the things going on in georgia and in arizona and in michigan....
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sweeping georgia's law.ncerns of the arrest of georgia state's representative park cannon who knocked on brian kemp's door as he was signing bill. she's facing two charges. g gin joining us now is representative cannon's attorney. >> she's shaken but she's fighting for the people she's representing the millions of geor georgians. i am going to be honest with you, is she scared or worried? >> she's always worry. any time you spend a substantiate amount of jail, you are always worried but she's resolute and making sure people's voices are heard. >> a lot of people are concerned about her and la lot of people are asking this. how can this woman, elected fi official, how can she be treated this way? what do you want people to know about your client? >> she has served in the state house for years and an advocate for disenfranchise and for all of her district. she's always the voice spoken truth to power and she did that and she continues to do that. she plans on doing that. i want people of america to know that g
sweeping georgia's law.ncerns of the arrest of georgia state's representative park cannon who knocked on brian kemp's door as he was signing bill. she's facing two charges. g gin joining us now is representative cannon's attorney. >> she's shaken but she's fighting for the people she's representing the millions of geor georgians. i am going to be honest with you, is she scared or worried? >> she's always worry. any time you spend a substantiate amount of jail, you are always worried...
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at what happened to me. >> i won georgia by a lot. something bad happened. you have the most important job in the country right now. if we win, you're going to have two more wins because otherwise right now they're not going to win because people in georgia are so angry at what happened to me. in the call weirdly, president trump also references the previous democratic party leader in georgia, stacey abrams. i mean, it's -- why he brings stacey abrams up in this context, we don't know. trump clearly seems to be asking this investigator, frances watson whose number he was provided by his chief of staff mark meadows to investigate fraud in cobb county and also in fulton county. trump references stacey abrams here without saying why he's talking about her, just sort of floating her name as a boogeyman to let this state investigator know what exactly he thinks is wrong with the georgia vote and what he wants her to find. >> you know, they dropped ballots. they dropped all these ballots, stacey abrams, really, really, terrible i mean, just
at what happened to me. >> i won georgia by a lot. something bad happened. you have the most important job in the country right now. if we win, you're going to have two more wins because otherwise right now they're not going to win because people in georgia are so angry at what happened to me. in the call weirdly, president trump also references the previous democratic party leader in georgia, stacey abrams. i mean, it's -- why he brings stacey abrams up in this context, we don't know....
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it allows georgia to have a fair election in georgia. >> you know who created the election?epublicans. now they're changing it because it does not suit them. how is that make elections not secure? not when the governor signs a bill behind closed doors. senator warnock laying it on the line, they are afraid of the people so they are trying to silent us. this is not about election security, not when officials are arrested and led away by police. they attack police but they try to take down our government. we know what this is about. we have seen it for ourselves. this is about the big lie. the big lie that the election was stolen has been revealed to be fake. fake. everything that stems from it is very, very real. the assault on your right to vote. the insurrection in cited by the former president all of it and the gop is going along with all of it. building everything on a big lie. the same big lie that's getting fox sued, $1.6 billion by dominion. >> sidney, we talked about the dominion software, i know there were voting irregularities, tell me about that. >> that to put it
it allows georgia to have a fair election in georgia. >> you know who created the election?epublicans. now they're changing it because it does not suit them. how is that make elections not secure? not when the governor signs a bill behind closed doors. senator warnock laying it on the line, they are afraid of the people so they are trying to silent us. this is not about election security, not when officials are arrested and led away by police. they attack police but they try to take down...
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in georgia's voting.third and fourth time. there was nothing wrong, there was no measurable voter fraud in georgia. >> in every single -- you are so right. every single vote that was counted by hand in fulton county, it was done under video surveillance and our affiliates, news affiliates were covering. so there's videotapes. when they say, oh, this happened, if you look at the whole tape you see exactly what happens. you see what every single ballot was, every single county. it is such an insult to the workers and volunteers in 159 counties that allowed georgia to pull off an election with the largest participation in our history, 5 million voters, counting in 159 counties. but this is what they're trying to do, is consolidate power. they have chosen power over democracy. in hearing after hearing we urged them to defend our democracy. the voters have spoken. the results were accurate. stand for democracy. this is, in fact, the election that elected them. so do they repudiate those results? but they chose
in georgia's voting.third and fourth time. there was nothing wrong, there was no measurable voter fraud in georgia. >> in every single -- you are so right. every single vote that was counted by hand in fulton county, it was done under video surveillance and our affiliates, news affiliates were covering. so there's videotapes. when they say, oh, this happened, if you look at the whole tape you see exactly what happens. you see what every single ballot was, every single county. it is such...
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in georgia. >> but in the video i saw she was knocking on the door. contrast with folks who staged a violent insurrection on the united states capitol, police officers and others were killed. and i want to know from those who are using the premise of that assault as the basis for a craven takeover of power in georgia, why they are okay with that and somehow the actions of a state legislator knocking on the door of a governor, who is signing a law that impacts her constituents, by her actions are somehow so dangerous and criminal that she got charged with two felonies. >> i want to bring in jackie casinic, the washington bureau chief for the daily beast. with us for this discussion is charles coloradoman jr., a former new york prosecutor and civil rights attorney. all right, charles, let's dig into one of the key provisions that is in in georgia law that would give the republican-controlled state election board the power to replace county election boards. what is -- what is the effect of that? what does that look like? >> well, the effect of that, bria
in georgia. >> but in the video i saw she was knocking on the door. contrast with folks who staged a violent insurrection on the united states capitol, police officers and others were killed. and i want to know from those who are using the premise of that assault as the basis for a craven takeover of power in georgia, why they are okay with that and somehow the actions of a state legislator knocking on the door of a governor, who is signing a law that impacts her constituents, by her...
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, of georgia lawyers? >> i know she is. in fact, another sign of that is that she just hired mike carlson to be one of her top assistants. mike carlson is the author, along with his father, of the definitive book on georgia evidence. he gets to make the best argument of any lawyer i know which is judge, as i said in my book, have been, and you know, every judge in georgia has that book sitting on their bench because it is the definitive guide to georgia evidence. but mike is not only a scholar and noted for his appellate ability. he is also that rare academic, also a street fighter in the courtroom. so it is evident to me that d.a. willis is putting together the best team possible just seeing those two hires and the movement that's i've heard that she's making and putting her office together. >> what do you think we the public should expect in terms of public facing actions? we know from the other public officials in georgia that she intended to take this matter before a fulton county grand jury and ask fo
, of georgia lawyers? >> i know she is. in fact, another sign of that is that she just hired mike carlson to be one of her top assistants. mike carlson is the author, along with his father, of the definitive book on georgia evidence. he gets to make the best argument of any lawyer i know which is judge, as i said in my book, have been, and you know, every judge in georgia has that book sitting on their bench because it is the definitive guide to georgia evidence. but mike is not only a...
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i want georgia -- i won georgia by a lot, and the people know it. and something happened. i mean, something bad happened, and i hope you're doing -- because -- and i hope you're going back two years as opposed to just checking one against the other because that would be sort of a signature check that didn't mean anything. but if you go back two years, and if you can get to fulton, you're going to find things that are going to be unbelievable, dishonesty, we've heard from -- >> right. >> just good sources, really good sources. >> right. >> but fulton is the mother lode, you know, as the expression goes. fulton county. >> right. well, mr. president -- i appreciate your comments, and i can assure you that our team and the gbi, that we're only interested in the truth and finding -- >> that's great. >> -- finding the information that's based on the facts. and you know, we've been working on 12-16-hour days, and -- >> great. >> you know, we're working through it. so, i can assure you that. and i do appreciate you calling. i know that you're very busy, a very important man, and i
i want georgia -- i won georgia by a lot, and the people know it. and something happened. i mean, something bad happened, and i hope you're doing -- because -- and i hope you're going back two years as opposed to just checking one against the other because that would be sort of a signature check that didn't mean anything. but if you go back two years, and if you can get to fulton, you're going to find things that are going to be unbelievable, dishonesty, we've heard from -- >> right....
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diane gallagher in georgia, thanks so much. abby philip, there is one major connect between all these headlines today, whether it's fox being sued by dominion investigate systems or what we heard the insanity from president trump last night, this other version of what happened january 6th and what happened in georgia yesterday, the new voting restriction as cnn legal analyst elie honig put, it quote, it's mind boggling to determine all the damage done by a lie to protect one person's fragile ego, a series of preposterous lawsuits, loss of human life, billion dollar damage claims, flimsy excuses for new voting rights all for a lie and i think we can add to that undermining the confidence that millions of americans have in the election system based on the same lie. >> and all because one person, donald trump, is could not fat y hom the idea that he could lose something. elie put it so perfectly. you know, what is happening across the country and what is happening in georgia is just yet another falsehood that stems from the big li
diane gallagher in georgia, thanks so much. abby philip, there is one major connect between all these headlines today, whether it's fox being sued by dominion investigate systems or what we heard the insanity from president trump last night, this other version of what happened january 6th and what happened in georgia yesterday, the new voting restriction as cnn legal analyst elie honig put, it quote, it's mind boggling to determine all the damage done by a lie to protect one person's fragile...
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is georgia blazing a new trail? >> no, it's not new.y're in the front of the pack. as we know that there are over 250 -- i think it's up to 260, according to the brennan institute, pieces of legislation in over 43 state houses across the country that are trying to in some ways disenfranchise significant portions of the american population. georgia's just at the head of the line, alex, but this is not new. we've been seeing this since the passage of the 15th amendment, since the ratification of the 15th amendment, so this is an ongoing process in the country. >> yeah, and it's also right now, there you see people that are supporting voting rights there in atlanta outside of the city hall. that rally's under way right now so we'll keep a look on that one too. look, eddie, there are a number of democrats, and that would include the president, who have made comparisons to jim crow. georgia governor brian kemp said, there's nothing jim crow about requiring a photo or state-issued i.d. to vote by absentee ballot but his comments would suggest
is georgia blazing a new trail? >> no, it's not new.y're in the front of the pack. as we know that there are over 250 -- i think it's up to 260, according to the brennan institute, pieces of legislation in over 43 state houses across the country that are trying to in some ways disenfranchise significant portions of the american population. georgia's just at the head of the line, alex, but this is not new. we've been seeing this since the passage of the 15th amendment, since the...
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it is not over here in the state of georgia. we're going to fight again, it is a fight we need to win because if anyone ever doubted us that voting matters, georgia just proved it did to anyone who -- just proved it did anyone who . if ever wondered if one vote can make a difference, georgia just proved it. 11,779 times. if anyone wondered if voting can change a country, georgia just proved it can. when you elected two new u.s. senators, you made it possible to pass the american rescue plan. landmark legislation not only meeting the emergency but transforming this nation. starting with this. for those folks who already have or will soon have $1400 in your pockets, you can thank senators rafael warnock and senator jon ossoff. but for their votes, it would not have happened. what does that mean? it means 85% of the households in america will get that money, here in georgia means 88% of all adults, 88% of the children in the state, will get that $1400 as well. just add it up. a typical family, two parents, two kids earning $100,000
it is not over here in the state of georgia. we're going to fight again, it is a fight we need to win because if anyone ever doubted us that voting matters, georgia just proved it did to anyone who -- just proved it did anyone who . if ever wondered if one vote can make a difference, georgia just proved it. 11,779 times. if anyone wondered if voting can change a country, georgia just proved it can. when you elected two new u.s. senators, you made it possible to pass the american rescue plan....
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as fallout continues on georgia's passing of a restrictive voting law, fresh reaction from georgia senator raphael warnock on cnn. >>> opening statements, the derek chauvin murder trial begins tomorrow morning in minneapolis. all live in front of television cameras. >>> hello everyone. thank you for joining me. i'm fredicka whitfield. we begin with breaking news. dangerous flooding in the nashville area that has killed four people and left dozens more in need of rescue. some homes were damaged as rivers and creeks overflowed their banks after record rainfall. nashville's fire department says it has helped rescue at least 130 people so far. cnn's martin savage joining me live from nashville with more on this. what have you been seeing, martin? >> reporter: fred, it's been a very long night for the swift water rescue teams that had been working in a lot of neighborhoods. this neighborhood is located to the south of nashville. flash flooding is some of the most treacherous. the water very powerful. this shed came from someone's back yard and has deposited here in the road. this whole area was
as fallout continues on georgia's passing of a restrictive voting law, fresh reaction from georgia senator raphael warnock on cnn. >>> opening statements, the derek chauvin murder trial begins tomorrow morning in minneapolis. all live in front of television cameras. >>> hello everyone. thank you for joining me. i'm fredicka whitfield. we begin with breaking news. dangerous flooding in the nashville area that has killed four people and left dozens more in need of rescue. some...
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the new hollywood in the south in georgia. georgia ain't the same georgia that it was before. david plouffe, you have had the experience of electing a black man named barack hussein obama to the white house which is not an easy feat to do in the united states of america. it strikes me that the idea that you beat a growing demographic that is diverse is by attempting to do open suppression of that demographic and anyone else who isn't white. it seems these bills are motivational to the very people they really don't want to vote in georgia. i don't understand the politics of it from kemp's point of view. i agree with jason, he's already an anathema because he isn't trumpy enough for the republicans. why he thinks this isn't going to further bury him i don't understand. but can you understand this as politics? >> joy, it's political malpractice in the long term for the republicans but they don't think beyond their nose. they just want to advantage themselves in '22 and '24. but we saw in 2008 after barack obama's first election a whole bunch of legislation was passed out in the s
the new hollywood in the south in georgia. georgia ain't the same georgia that it was before. david plouffe, you have had the experience of electing a black man named barack hussein obama to the white house which is not an easy feat to do in the united states of america. it strikes me that the idea that you beat a growing demographic that is diverse is by attempting to do open suppression of that demographic and anyone else who isn't white. it seems these bills are motivational to the very...
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and i'm grateful to georgia voters. i also want to say, lawrence, i'm grateful to your audience who stood with me and reverend warnock throughout what was a bitter campaign. elections have consequences. this was never about team blue or team red pointputting points the board. it was about how good policy can improve daily life for the american people. we are demonstrating with the good public policy we are making with the senate majority right now just how important it is to participate in our democracy. >> senator, we have to squeeze in a break. when we come back, i would like to ask you about the future of the filibuster rules in the united states senate because as they are currently in place, they can block every other thing on the biden agenda. we'll be right back with senator jon ossoff. k with senator jon ossoff the stove instead. (customer) tell me something i don't know. (burke) with your farmers policy perk, guaranteed replacement cost, your home can be rebuilt, regardless of your limits. (customer) that's real
and i'm grateful to georgia voters. i also want to say, lawrence, i'm grateful to your audience who stood with me and reverend warnock throughout what was a bitter campaign. elections have consequences. this was never about team blue or team red pointputting points the board. it was about how good policy can improve daily life for the american people. we are demonstrating with the good public policy we are making with the senate majority right now just how important it is to participate in our...
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in a word, i am georgia. a living example and an embodimentof its history and hos pain and its promise, the brutality and possibility. mr. president, at the time of my birth, georgia's two senators were richard russell and herman salvage, both art segregationists and adversaries of the civil rights movement. after the supreme court's landmark brown versus board ruling outlawing school segregation, talmage warned theblood would run in the strees of atlanta. his father, former governor of the state famously declared the south lowe's the negro. but his place is at the back door. when once asked how supporters might keep black people away from the polls, he picked up a scrap of paper and wrote ad single word on it. pistols. yet there was something in the american covenant in its chartel documents and its jeffersonian ideals that bend towards freedom and led by a preacher and patriot n named king, americansf all races stood up.o history vindicated the movement that sought to bring us close to our ideals, to length
in a word, i am georgia. a living example and an embodimentof its history and hos pain and its promise, the brutality and possibility. mr. president, at the time of my birth, georgia's two senators were richard russell and herman salvage, both art segregationists and adversaries of the civil rights movement. after the supreme court's landmark brown versus board ruling outlawing school segregation, talmage warned theblood would run in the strees of atlanta. his father, former governor of the...
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my mother grew up in wake cross, georgia you know where that is, way across georgia. [laughter] and like a lot of black teenagers in 1950s she spent her as youlo recalls picking somebody else's tobacco and somebody else's cotton. but because this is america. the 82-year-old hands that use to pick somebody else's cotton went to polls in january and picked her youngest son to be a united states senator. a land where possibility is born of democracy. a vote, a voice, a chance, to help determine the direction of the country in one's own destiny within a possible born of democracy. that's why this past november and january my mom and other citizens of georgia graped hold of that possibility and turned out in record numbers, 5 million in november. 4.4 million in january. far measure ever in our state's history. turning out for typical runoff doubled. and the people of georgia sent their first african-american senator and first jewish senator my brother jon ossoff to those hallowed halls. but then what happened? some politicians did not approve of the choice made by the majo
my mother grew up in wake cross, georgia you know where that is, way across georgia. [laughter] and like a lot of black teenagers in 1950s she spent her as youlo recalls picking somebody else's tobacco and somebody else's cotton. but because this is america. the 82-year-old hands that use to pick somebody else's cotton went to polls in january and picked her youngest son to be a united states senator. a land where possibility is born of democracy. a vote, a voice, a chance, to help determine...
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asking them to stand up and support georgia voters.epublicans in the state signalled they will back down from some of those proposals. today activists in the state received a boost when the metro chamber of commerce laid out their concerns with voters. our interests in the issues began long ago reflecting our bellerive every eligible georgia voter should engage in the voting process. changes to the process could come by the way as early as monday when they are expected to meet and vote on the bills. as republicans appear to be retreating from their opposition to absentee voting many of the other proposed restrictions remain. joining us is latasha brown, the group that has been campaigning to come out against the legislation. this is remarkable. you were able to go out there and you were able to say. i saw it on social media. it spread quickly to say you have employees. you have customers that live in the state of georgia. i think that is what happens when a community comes together. organizations, nonprofit groups and activists come to
asking them to stand up and support georgia voters.epublicans in the state signalled they will back down from some of those proposals. today activists in the state received a boost when the metro chamber of commerce laid out their concerns with voters. our interests in the issues began long ago reflecting our bellerive every eligible georgia voter should engage in the voting process. changes to the process could come by the way as early as monday when they are expected to meet and vote on the...
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michelle ou is a senator in georgia. she said last night's shootings, quote, took place in a landscape where asian-americans are increasingly terrified and fearful of their lives and safety because of these escalating threats against our people. of course, we have a woman of black and south asian descent sitting in one of the highest positions of power in this country. vice president kamala harris is the first female vice president, first black vice president, first south asian vice president. she spoke earlier on how speculation of the motive of the shooter right now say little bit beside the point in terms of the impact of these killings on the asian-american community, regardless of what that killer ever does or doesn't say or explain about these murders. the fact of them speaks for itself. >> the investigation is ongoing. we don't know yet know. we're not yet clear about the motive. but i do want to say to our asian-american community that we stand with you and understand how this has frightened and shocked and outra
michelle ou is a senator in georgia. she said last night's shootings, quote, took place in a landscape where asian-americans are increasingly terrified and fearful of their lives and safety because of these escalating threats against our people. of course, we have a woman of black and south asian descent sitting in one of the highest positions of power in this country. vice president kamala harris is the first female vice president, first black vice president, first south asian vice president....
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donald trump says congratulations to georgia and the georgia state legislature on changing their voter rules and regulations. they learned from the travesty of the 2020 presidential i. too bad these changes could not have been done sooner. >> once again, the election was free and fair and legitimate and donald trump lost. sara murray thank you very much. let's get more on all of this with the president of the georgia ncaa, the reverend james woodall and cnn's don lemon, author of the new book "what i say to my friends about racism." do don, dcongratulations on the success of your book. i want to get your reaction of this video of georgia state representative park cannon being arrested for knocking on the door, as you see here, her way of protesting this law simply knocking on the door where governor kemp was holding the signing ceremony. you're interviewing representative cannon later tonight on cnn. what is your reaction at seeing a black woman hauled out of the state capitol like this. >> the only travesty that came out of the election of 2020, two of them, one is this arrest, the ot
donald trump says congratulations to georgia and the georgia state legislature on changing their voter rules and regulations. they learned from the travesty of the 2020 presidential i. too bad these changes could not have been done sooner. >> once again, the election was free and fair and legitimate and donald trump lost. sara murray thank you very much. let's get more on all of this with the president of the georgia ncaa, the reverend james woodall and cnn's don lemon, author of the new...
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elections officials in georgia were carrying out an audit of the november election. in which joe biden had narrowly carried the state. president trump and his allies had been shouting that there was all this fraud and that the election was a fake, it was stolen. and so georgia's republican secretary of state said, okay, we'll do another audit to check the results again. and suddenly the president's chief of staff shows up at the civic center in cobb county where they're carrying out this audit. the visit was totally unannounced, totally out of the blue. the only reason we know it happened was that a local reporter with the atlanta journal constitution saw trump's chief of staff mark meadows and his secret service agents swoop into the building and they snapped a picture of him being intercepted in the hallway by state election officials who did not allow him into the room where the audit was happening. but we now know that what mark meadows did get that day were some very useful phone numbers. while he was there sniffing around for voter fraud in cobb county he met a
elections officials in georgia were carrying out an audit of the november election. in which joe biden had narrowly carried the state. president trump and his allies had been shouting that there was all this fraud and that the election was a fake, it was stolen. and so georgia's republican secretary of state said, okay, we'll do another audit to check the results again. and suddenly the president's chief of staff shows up at the civic center in cobb county where they're carrying out this audit....
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georgia is on the same trajectory.ts in georgia want it all this year, and they'll do it again. the only chance republicans have in the long term is to become viable in the arena of ideas and fight for votes fair and square. republicans' severe voting restrictions might slow down the progress, but it's not going to stop it. joining us now is charniele herring, majority leader of the virginia house of delegates and former chair of the democratic party of virginia. and jonathan capehart, opinion writer for "the washington post" and host on msnbc. good morning to both of you. thank you for being with us. leader herring, being the leader of the former chair of the democratic party in virginia, used to sort of be a side show. it wasn't really a thing. it was a party in the wilderness for a long time. you have been part of a change in the state of virginia that 15 years ago people wouldn't have thought possible. >> absolutely. it has been an incredible journey. but what was key is that we did not lose our values. we fought f
georgia is on the same trajectory.ts in georgia want it all this year, and they'll do it again. the only chance republicans have in the long term is to become viable in the arena of ideas and fight for votes fair and square. republicans' severe voting restrictions might slow down the progress, but it's not going to stop it. joining us now is charniele herring, majority leader of the virginia house of delegates and former chair of the democratic party of virginia. and jonathan capehart, opinion...
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georgia is competitive. georgia voters know what's going on. they are angry about it.o hold the u.s. senate here in georgia. have no doubt. congresswoman williams and i will be sure that happens. secondly they're going to be in court and we're going to use this as evidence to back up congress's efforts on hr4 to get this state back under preclearance. they're proving to america they have racist intent, trying to criminalize giving water to voters. and that there's going to be the push for s-1. and the worst part of this bill, i agree, the power piece on disempowering the secretary of state in the county is bad, but really what this bill is, it's a voter intimidation bill. it's a license to racially profile and challenge voters. coming on the heels of a horrific asian-american targeted hate crime. basically anybody now can challenge voters willy-nilly based on the color of their skin or what their last name is and it makes it much easier. but guess what, lawrence. we have lots of lawyers. we have lots of power. we have lots of grass roots advocates. we will walk with vo
georgia is competitive. georgia voters know what's going on. they are angry about it.o hold the u.s. senate here in georgia. have no doubt. congresswoman williams and i will be sure that happens. secondly they're going to be in court and we're going to use this as evidence to back up congress's efforts on hr4 to get this state back under preclearance. they're proving to america they have racist intent, trying to criminalize giving water to voters. and that there's going to be the push for s-1....
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republicans in the georgia legislature largely sided with president trump when he told georgia officials in november and december that they needed to not certify the vote in democratic-leaning counties, throw out ballots that skewed towards president biden. georgia republicans agreed with trump on that for the most part. they jeered at their governor. they screamed at their secretary of state. they wanted to do what trump was demanding. it was georgia election officials who resisted by saying they didn't have the authority to do what trump was demanding. no matter how much everybody huffed and puffed, thet didn't have the legal ability to do what trump and the georgia republicans in the legislature were saying they should do. well, georgia republicans in the legislature just gave themselves the authority to do what trump was demanding. fulton county's election board has been replaced. they are going to do something different with those ballots from here on out. and no, that vote is not going to be saertfied. waiting for statewide results out of georgia? georgia had the temerity to vote d
republicans in the georgia legislature largely sided with president trump when he told georgia officials in november and december that they needed to not certify the vote in democratic-leaning counties, throw out ballots that skewed towards president biden. georgia republicans agreed with trump on that for the most part. they jeered at their governor. they screamed at their secretary of state. they wanted to do what trump was demanding. it was georgia election officials who resisted by saying...
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the georgia race. that individual, by the way, happens to be a republican. it takes power from the secretary of state, which means a would be-autocrat demands that georgia officials find him some votes, there may be more ways been the system to do that, to change tallies, to have more partisan and political republicans involved. meanwhile, the core limits on voting in this law hit minorities, young, poor and disabled citizens hardest. >> it is antithet cal to everything this country has stood for. this is suppression. >> i never heard of water being an illegal substance in the united states. >> what evidence is there of insecure elections or voter fraud that justifies these sweeping changes? there are none. there are none. >> you can draw a direct line from the republicans' 2020 losses to this law. >> joe biden is president-elect of the united states. >> nbc news now projects raphael warnock as the winner in the special georgia senate election. >> nbc news called the second of the two georgia senate ra
the georgia race. that individual, by the way, happens to be a republican. it takes power from the secretary of state, which means a would be-autocrat demands that georgia officials find him some votes, there may be more ways been the system to do that, to change tallies, to have more partisan and political republicans involved. meanwhile, the core limits on voting in this law hit minorities, young, poor and disabled citizens hardest. >> it is antithet cal to everything this country has...
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under georgia state law. ultimately he was convicted and the sheriff got life without the possibility of parole for the felony murder charge. but then on top of that, life without possibility of parole, there is nothing on top of that really but they added additional years on top of that. the violation of oath charges and the racketeering charges of which he was also convicted put an extra 23 years on his sentence in addition to life without parole. racketeering. now, racketeering is something we associate with the mafia, right? with prosecutions of mob bosses and big ongoing highly structured organized crime outfits. that's what we think of as racketeering. but in state law, in georgia law particularly, it is applied to a much wider set of crimes than you might think. it is -- i'm oversimplifying here a little bit but it is basically applied to crimes where prosecutors think they can prove a pattern of linked criminal acts. not just one-off offenses that are not leading toward any particular aim. and i am ov
under georgia state law. ultimately he was convicted and the sheriff got life without the possibility of parole for the felony murder charge. but then on top of that, life without possibility of parole, there is nothing on top of that really but they added additional years on top of that. the violation of oath charges and the racketeering charges of which he was also convicted put an extra 23 years on his sentence in addition to life without parole. racketeering. now, racketeering is something...
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what's happening in georgia. we saw scenes of protests like these after the governor signed a new law stricting access to voting, signed behind closed doors with no-media access. protestors argue the law amounts to voter suppression. we will dig into how the law will change how georgians vote. >>> dueling visits from congressional leaders at the southern border. on one side, the quest for solutions as more migrants are showing up. on the other side, gun votes and bullet proof vests. we will take you to the border live. >>> and congress grilled executives from google, facebook, and twitter, again. the issue? how to regulate social media. but who is driving the discussion? capitol hill? or silicon valley? from nbc news world headquarters in new york, i'm joshua johnson. welcome to "the week." >>> we know the pandemic is far from over. we don't mean to ignore it. but this week was dominated by three different stories. all, with high stakes. voting rights. immigration. and gun control. first, voting. in georgia, tens
what's happening in georgia. we saw scenes of protests like these after the governor signed a new law stricting access to voting, signed behind closed doors with no-media access. protestors argue the law amounts to voter suppression. we will dig into how the law will change how georgians vote. >>> dueling visits from congressional leaders at the southern border. on one side, the quest for solutions as more migrants are showing up. on the other side, gun votes and bullet proof vests. we...
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it's out of georgia. the georgia state rep park cannon is out of jail now.attorney gerald griggs is telling cnn that cannon is facing two charges -- felony obstruction and preventing or disrupting general assembly session. both felonies. all right? in connection with her arrest at the state house. the arrest affidavit states that cannon was charged with disrupting a general assembly session because she knowingly and intentionally did by knocking on the governor's door during a session signing a bill. the session signing of a bill. we'll continue to update you but she's out of jail now. and we'll continue to follow. it's going to be big news tomorrow morning. make sure you tune in to "new day" in the morning. now i want to turn to the ceos of facebook, google and twitter getting a grilling today from members of congress at a hearing about misinformation, online extremism in connection with the january 6th roitd at the capitol. the head of facebook rejecting any responsibility for the misinformation that fueled the riot and said, pointing his finger directly a
it's out of georgia. the georgia state rep park cannon is out of jail now.attorney gerald griggs is telling cnn that cannon is facing two charges -- felony obstruction and preventing or disrupting general assembly session. both felonies. all right? in connection with her arrest at the state house. the arrest affidavit states that cannon was charged with disrupting a general assembly session because she knowingly and intentionally did by knocking on the governor's door during a session signing a...
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s daughter bernice and please stop the boycott georgia talk. that would increase racism and classism. two sides to look at it. >> they both have a point. reverend bernice king, a valiant advocate for civil rights herself, makes it a point about who ultimately pays a price. but in the short term it may be necessary to sacrifice. her father said that we will have to sacrifice our blood, that is the people who are advocating for social change in order for real change to be brought about. if dr. king was willing to suggest the sacrifice of body, limb and blood for the long term gain of not only economic prosperity, but racial justice it may be true that it will be necessary to sacrifice in the short term the wages and the economic security that may redown to sacrifice their personal wage interest, economic interest and income redownding to them for the bigger picture of saying we have to stop this because if we allow this to go forward the harm and damage to black people in the long term will be far more substantial. i think a targeted, short-term
s daughter bernice and please stop the boycott georgia talk. that would increase racism and classism. two sides to look at it. >> they both have a point. reverend bernice king, a valiant advocate for civil rights herself, makes it a point about who ultimately pays a price. but in the short term it may be necessary to sacrifice. her father said that we will have to sacrifice our blood, that is the people who are advocating for social change in order for real change to be brought about. if...
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and the same things that we typically hear, in georgia, which is georgia republicans want to suppress the vote of black and brown voters. and we know that to be true, historically. and we certainly know that it is true with this new legislation. and what we want to see is republicans passing policy and legislation that will actually help the lives of georgians. and they are refusing to do so. they know they have nothing to offer voters. and therefore, because they don't have anything meaningful, like expanding access to healthcare, fully funding our public education. and -- and rolling out our vaccines. they are, instead, choosing to find ways to cheat to win, because they don't have anything to offer the voters in the state of georgia. >> last night, on our program on peacock, we heard from gabriel sterling who is one of the top-elections officials in georgia. and he argued that the law had parts that he did not like. he acknowledged that there is a lot of partisan politics baked into this. but, he did say that the claims that this is designed to disenfranchise people, and to exert m
and the same things that we typically hear, in georgia, which is georgia republicans want to suppress the vote of black and brown voters. and we know that to be true, historically. and we certainly know that it is true with this new legislation. and what we want to see is republicans passing policy and legislation that will actually help the lives of georgians. and they are refusing to do so. they know they have nothing to offer voters. and therefore, because they don't have anything...
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by georgia abrams in the georgia statehouse. also jonathan lemire is here. they are calling this latest package direct retaliation for the elections of senators jon ossoff and raphael warnock giving democrats essentially control of the senate. do you believe this is retaliation for democrats winning key races in georgia and delivering georgia to joe biden? >> it is not new in georgia, not new in this country. republicans have had a history of introducing voter suppression legislation every year i've served. they are more aggressive because we did deliver the win for joe biden. we did deliver two u.s. senate seats. and the reality is they have no platform to run on. we have two remaining days in our legislative session, and they have failed to expand medicaid and leave 500,000 georgians without health care, they've failed to fund public education and failed to invest in the georgia department of labor who is still not processing unemployment for some of my constituents. and so they have nothing to run on and instead of passing po
by georgia abrams in the georgia statehouse. also jonathan lemire is here. they are calling this latest package direct retaliation for the elections of senators jon ossoff and raphael warnock giving democrats essentially control of the senate. do you believe this is retaliation for democrats winning key races in georgia and delivering georgia to joe biden? >> it is not new in georgia, not new in this country. republicans have had a history of introducing voter suppression legislation...
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jim crow-style voting restrictions to georgia. but his warning didn't stop at his state's border. listen to this. >> if you think that this is something happening down in georgia, you are misapprehending the moment we're living in. this is a defining moment for the american democracy. if this is happening in the state capitol in georgia, it will not take very long for it to visit a state capitol near you. >> well, it won't take long at all because now here's a map that shows the states considering voter restrictions across the country. don, what should people be doing in georgia and these other states to protect their democracy? susan, what can those of us in the other states be doing to help? let me start with you, don. >> that's a very good question. first of all, i'm a big boxing fan. i've never seen a fighter win a fight by not throwing punches. democrats have to have an affirmative expansion agenda. they need to file bills, having hearings, putting them up for a vote to expand ballot box access like expanding early voting, el
jim crow-style voting restrictions to georgia. but his warning didn't stop at his state's border. listen to this. >> if you think that this is something happening down in georgia, you are misapprehending the moment we're living in. this is a defining moment for the american democracy. if this is happening in the state capitol in georgia, it will not take very long for it to visit a state capitol near you. >> well, it won't take long at all because now here's a map that shows the...