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but in that atlanta attack in the spring of 2018, there was a twist. that hackers broke into the computer networks maintained by the city of atlanta. they effectively shut down almost all of the municipal networks the city maintained, but the hackers in that attack weren't just messing with people like the hackers had been apparently in texas. in 2017 and again in 2019. when the hackers broke into atlanta's networks and essentially took control of all of them and stopped atlanta from being able to use any system from people paying their parking tickets to people applying to jobs to police filing their reports for arrests and stuff, when they were shut down in that attack in atlanta in 2018, what those hackers wanted was not just to mess with people, they wanted money. last week one of the shocking stories in the news and in u.s. politics, a real surprise, was the announcement by democratic party rising star keisha lance bottoms, the very charismatic, very talented mayor of atlanta, georgia. her announcement late last week that she wouldn't seek reelect
but in that atlanta attack in the spring of 2018, there was a twist. that hackers broke into the computer networks maintained by the city of atlanta. they effectively shut down almost all of the municipal networks the city maintained, but the hackers in that attack weren't just messing with people like the hackers had been apparently in texas. in 2017 and again in 2019. when the hackers broke into atlanta's networks and essentially took control of all of them and stopped atlanta from being able...
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in fact, the city of atlanta did not pay that ransom. and their systems were down for months and-ing -- not computerized falls in reports and processes for months. but they did not pay. it was later confirmed by the u.s. justice department that atlanta would not pay the ransom that the hackers demanded. they confirmed that. the justice department confirmed that when they later announced federal criminal charges against two men, two young iranian men who were charged with running that cyberattack for ransom scheme that shut down atlanta for all of that time. in fact, it was a pair of indictments. both in federal court and georgia and federal court in new jersey, two federal indictments charging that iranian hacking crew with holding up the city of atlanta and also newark, new jersey and the port of santa diego and the colorado transportation and calgary and canada and the hollywood presbyterian medical center and smaller hospitals and health care companies and nebraska, illinois, this huge long list of entities sort of large and small tha
in fact, the city of atlanta did not pay that ransom. and their systems were down for months and-ing -- not computerized falls in reports and processes for months. but they did not pay. it was later confirmed by the u.s. justice department that atlanta would not pay the ransom that the hackers demanded. they confirmed that. the justice department confirmed that when they later announced federal criminal charges against two men, two young iranian men who were charged with running that...
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from atlanta to boston.aughter] >> host: so, one question is, would there have been any benefit to black married couples filing separately? >> great question and no. you can check is generally leads to higher taxes not lower taxes. so to give us an example, john mccain separated from his wife. she had her own business. she did not want to cut up in it. she did not want to tell them what was going on in her business. she felt her return, he filed his issue did something wrong the government can come after her. they filed jointly if you and your husband are you and your partner have different businesses and liability the irs could come after you. so mary filing separately never helped financially. but it does help you from a peace of mind legal perspective. >> certainly understand. there is a another question, were reformations for the idea reparations be taxable income? [laughter] under the brown system yes. but most important reparations i would make it tax-free. the system now include everything. there is n
from atlanta to boston.aughter] >> host: so, one question is, would there have been any benefit to black married couples filing separately? >> great question and no. you can check is generally leads to higher taxes not lower taxes. so to give us an example, john mccain separated from his wife. she had her own business. she did not want to cut up in it. she did not want to tell them what was going on in her business. she felt her return, he filed his issue did something wrong the...
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i met him in atlanta. and we put together a challenge delegation when i was still in school to challenge lester maddox, our governor at the chicago convention in 1968. and by a miracle, we got seated and julian became a lifelong friend. we had the same birth date which we celebrated together for almost 50 years, until he died a couple of years ago. one of our delegates was john lewis and the next summer he hired me to work for the voter education project, 1969, the first time i had ever done anything really in civil rights except for that challenge delegation. he sent me into south georgia to try to register voters by myself. it was an odyssey of discovery. columbus could not have been more lost when he sailed west than i was. my commission and i had 20 counties where they had no connections, nobody on their rolodex. they were black majority counties with practically no black registered voters. i had three days that summer in each county to visit 20 counties and see if i could find somebody capable and wil
i met him in atlanta. and we put together a challenge delegation when i was still in school to challenge lester maddox, our governor at the chicago convention in 1968. and by a miracle, we got seated and julian became a lifelong friend. we had the same birth date which we celebrated together for almost 50 years, until he died a couple of years ago. one of our delegates was john lewis and the next summer he hired me to work for the voter education project, 1969, the first time i had ever done...
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well, tonight, a major reversal in atlanta. a white officer who was fired after shooting a black man to death is suddenly back in the department. cbs' jeff pegues has this update in a case that led to widespread unrest last year. >> reporter: rayshard brooks was shot twice in the back by atlanta police officer garrett rolfe. and while rolfe was charged with felony murder last summer, today, he was officially reinstated after atlanta's civil service board ruled that his firing so soon after the shooting violated his right to due process. rolfe's attorney said the ruling is the first step in the total vindication of officer garrett rolfe. chris stewart represents the brooks family. >> it appears that rayshard brooks' life didn't really matter, and that the world has moved on. >> reporter: brooks was asleep in his car at a wendy's drive- through when he was approached by rolfe and his partner. >> can you see the tip of my finger? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: the officers tried to arrest brooks after he allegedly failed a sobriety tes
well, tonight, a major reversal in atlanta. a white officer who was fired after shooting a black man to death is suddenly back in the department. cbs' jeff pegues has this update in a case that led to widespread unrest last year. >> reporter: rayshard brooks was shot twice in the back by atlanta police officer garrett rolfe. and while rolfe was charged with felony murder last summer, today, he was officially reinstated after atlanta's civil service board ruled that his firing so soon...
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charlotte: i was born at -- hospital in atlanta. when i was about a year old, my family moved to marietta. my father was in the army air corps, and was an aircraft mechanic. he got a job at bell bomber that later became lockheed. in that -- they had to do some really quick housing project to make room, make places for people to live. so, that was how i wound up in marietta. and we lived in one of those housing project. i remember when i was about three, my earliest memories, my mother was a hairdresser and she had tuesdays off and she always wanted to go to atlanta on tuesday. she would take me with her. we would take the greyhound bus downtown and back then, the very early 1950's, if you went to atlanta, you got dressed up. you got dressed as if you are going to church. -- as if you were going to church that was critical. -- that was pretty cool. we moved to kennesaw mountain. by the time i was in the eighth grade. and then i went to micu churn high school -- high school and graduated in 1965. in 1965, the vietnam war was really wh
charlotte: i was born at -- hospital in atlanta. when i was about a year old, my family moved to marietta. my father was in the army air corps, and was an aircraft mechanic. he got a job at bell bomber that later became lockheed. in that -- they had to do some really quick housing project to make room, make places for people to live. so, that was how i wound up in marietta. and we lived in one of those housing project. i remember when i was about three, my earliest memories, my mother was a...
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he was here at atlanta university.ted data with his students to show the world what black america looked like in these set of visual images, info graphics. and the students replicate those using census data, using math to think about voting, gerrymandering, gentrification, looking at those own neighborhoods. >> they've worked to create a district that has the most white people in it. >> you talk to most mathematicians, they say, math is not political, but it very much is. how do we use this information to design new futures? we've made it through struggle when you look at history as a community, and numbers have always helped us get there. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take
he was here at atlanta university.ted data with his students to show the world what black america looked like in these set of visual images, info graphics. and the students replicate those using census data, using math to think about voting, gerrymandering, gentrification, looking at those own neighborhoods. >> they've worked to create a district that has the most white people in it. >> you talk to most mathematicians, they say, math is not political, but it very much is. how do we...
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atlanta history centers heated research center. i was born here in atlanta. when i was about a year old my family moved to marriott up because my father was in the army air corps, and he was eight aircraft mechanic. so he got a job -- that later became law hockey, and in that early, marietta was like a boom town in the late forties and fifties, and there was certain imports of people to work at [inaudible] they had to do some quick housing projects to make place for people to live. so that was marietta. we lived in one of those housing projects. i remember back when i was about three. my earliest memory is my mother was a hairdresser. she had tuesdays off. she always wanted to go to atlanta on tuesday. she would take me with her. we'd take the greyhound bus downtown. very early in the 19 fifties if you went to atlanta you would get dressed up. you've got trust just as if you are going to church. so that was pretty cool. we moved out by the mountain. by the time i was in the eighth grade, i went to a high school out in the springs, i graduated in 1965, and of
atlanta history centers heated research center. i was born here in atlanta. when i was about a year old my family moved to marriott up because my father was in the army air corps, and he was eight aircraft mechanic. so he got a job -- that later became law hockey, and in that early, marietta was like a boom town in the late forties and fifties, and there was certain imports of people to work at [inaudible] they had to do some quick housing projects to make place for people to live. so that was...
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he was the co-conductor for the atlanta boys choir.tcher wolf has stepped down and so now my nephew is going to be the new conductor for the atlanta boys choir and he's on the faculty and can saw state. and he won more international in piano competitions than anyone in his history. so my nephew, i got introduced to someone from the stein way dealer here in town when he had won one of his competitions that i was able to attend and so, i was doing for nato repair at the time. and so, when i told this person i did furniture a poor, they said, no can you please come by the store? so i went by the stein way dealer a couple weeks after that and they asked me to do a repair on a bold one. and they liked the repairs for the next day i was doing service call for them and a month later, i was an employee. so, it was a great move and it was actually the first really good job i ever had. >> good. >> charlotte, thank you for sharing with us. we appreciate you are telling of your story. we also appreciate your service, so thank you. >> thank you. >>
he was the co-conductor for the atlanta boys choir.tcher wolf has stepped down and so now my nephew is going to be the new conductor for the atlanta boys choir and he's on the faculty and can saw state. and he won more international in piano competitions than anyone in his history. so my nephew, i got introduced to someone from the stein way dealer here in town when he had won one of his competitions that i was able to attend and so, i was doing for nato repair at the time. and so, when i told...
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we're in the city of atlanta.orning that there was a tornado warning and later the national weather service was able to confirm that a tornado did touchdown on the ground. we are still waiting to get reports or understanding of just exactly what sort of damage was caused by the storm, but as you see right there, atlanta is a place where there are a lot of trees where when winds come through it's not unlikely and you see a number of trees blown down and that's certainly something that we can expect. to tell you a little bit about the area that where this tornado warning was called. this was a populated place in atlanta, we know that it was headed toward peach tree street headed toward midtown atlanta and those were the places where people were being told to take cover immediately and what we are waiting to see right now, craig, is just how much, if any, damage was done. >> blayne alexander for us there in atlanta. thank you. we turn now to the funeral for andrew brown jr. it's set to start at the top of the hour in
we're in the city of atlanta.orning that there was a tornado warning and later the national weather service was able to confirm that a tornado did touchdown on the ground. we are still waiting to get reports or understanding of just exactly what sort of damage was caused by the storm, but as you see right there, atlanta is a place where there are a lot of trees where when winds come through it's not unlikely and you see a number of trees blown down and that's certainly something that we can...
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after the mass shooting in atlanta, the vice president and i went down to atlanta to meet with asian americans. it was a raw and emotional visit. we heard about the pain, the fear, the anger, and all that existed in the community. they felt visible. -- invisible. not seen. too many asian americans have been waking up this morning this past year genuinely fearing for their safety. just opening the door and walking down the street. and safety for their loved ones. the moms and dads who cannot let their kids out the door to go to school without worrying they will be attacked, blamed, scapegoated, harassed during the pandemic. living in fear for their lives just walking down the street. grandparents afraid to leave their homes even to get vaccinated for fear of being attacked. small business owners targeted and gunned down, students worried about two things: covid-19 and being bullied. documented incidents of hate against asian americans has seen a shocking spike. let alone the ones that have never been reported. gutwrenching attacks on some of the most vulnerable people in our nation th
after the mass shooting in atlanta, the vice president and i went down to atlanta to meet with asian americans. it was a raw and emotional visit. we heard about the pain, the fear, the anger, and all that existed in the community. they felt visible. -- invisible. not seen. too many asian americans have been waking up this morning this past year genuinely fearing for their safety. just opening the door and walking down the street. and safety for their loved ones. the moms and dads who cannot let...
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they work with the west atlanta watershed alliance.ng for the evidence of bacteria in the city of atlanta as well as across the country. we still have polluting infrastructure called combined sewer systems. >> combined sewer systems. just what i pictured talking about when i grew up and wanted to be a kmaecomedian. all in the same pipe. what could go wrong? slightly too much rain for the pipe, uh-oh. >> we sometimes have raw untreated sewage mixed with water. in atlanta, they are in predominantly black communities. >> growing up from a particular zip code has a 12 to 18 year life difference in expectancy than folks from the northern side of the city. >> it dictates the type of infrastructure that serves those communities. we decided that we needed an organization that would not only fight against the negative things but that we also needed something that would be a positive for us. being able to envision what can be. >> when i was growing up, cascade springs was always locked. i know i wasn't the only child hopping the fence to play in
they work with the west atlanta watershed alliance.ng for the evidence of bacteria in the city of atlanta as well as across the country. we still have polluting infrastructure called combined sewer systems. >> combined sewer systems. just what i pictured talking about when i grew up and wanted to be a kmaecomedian. all in the same pipe. what could go wrong? slightly too much rain for the pipe, uh-oh. >> we sometimes have raw untreated sewage mixed with water. in atlanta, they are in...
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the man outside atlanta killed in his suv. the severe thunderstorm and tornado watches as we come on, from texas to the carolinas, then up the east coast tomorrow. ginger zee is here to time it out. >>> news tonight after the deadly boat tragedy off san diego. a crowded boat slamming into a reef, capsizing. people seen jumping into the water. tonight, the captain now in custody with the investigation under way. >>> as u.s. troops begin to pull out from afghanistan, the new attack tonight. a bomb exploding near a school. ian pannell reporting from afghanistan. >>> the news late today from bill and melinda gates, ending their 27-year marriage. what we're learning. >>> and our made in america is back tonight. as america gets back on track. the summer tradition making a comeback and the american families leading the charge. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us as we start another week together here and we begin tonight with a nation exhausted by this pandemic, now beginning to move forward. new announcements today f
the man outside atlanta killed in his suv. the severe thunderstorm and tornado watches as we come on, from texas to the carolinas, then up the east coast tomorrow. ginger zee is here to time it out. >>> news tonight after the deadly boat tragedy off san diego. a crowded boat slamming into a reef, capsizing. people seen jumping into the water. tonight, the captain now in custody with the investigation under way. >>> as u.s. troops begin to pull out from afghanistan, the new...
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they are in atlanta, i believe, within your district. and i can tell you the profound pain that emanated from them. and that grief. and i understand that completely . we've got to remember that we are all made stronger by the communy that surrounds us, who lifts us up in time of need. and who makes our home the best place to live and raise a family . and that's right here in the united states of america. and we must never lose sight of the power of walking in each other's shoes and, yes, i've walked in these families' shoes. we must never lose sight of understanding the path that others have traveled and of celebrating the wonderful differences that we all bring to this great nation. today we again stand with our friends and our neighbors in the asian american community to denounce hate and to work together toward a future filled with love, acceptance and space for a brighter world. thank you, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. reserves. mrs. maloney: yes. the speaker pro tempore: th
they are in atlanta, i believe, within your district. and i can tell you the profound pain that emanated from them. and that grief. and i understand that completely . we've got to remember that we are all made stronger by the communy that surrounds us, who lifts us up in time of need. and who makes our home the best place to live and raise a family . and that's right here in the united states of america. and we must never lose sight of the power of walking in each other's shoes and, yes, i've...
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just days after the mass shooting in atlanta, the vice president harris and i went down to atlanta to meet with asian americans. and the community across georgia. it was a raw and emotional visit we had. we heard about their pain, their fear, anger. and all that existed in the community and the feelings were about those feelings that they felt invisible. not seen. we heard how too many asian americans have been waking up each morning this past year genuinely, genuinely fearing for their safety. just opening the door and walking down the street. and safety for the loved ones. the moms and dads when they let their kids out the door to go to school were worried. attacked, blamed, scapegoated, harassed during this pandemic. living in fear for their lives, as i said, just walking down the street. grandparents afraid to leave their homes, even to get vaccinated, for fear of being attacked. small business owners targeted and gunned down. students worried about two things. covid-19 and being bullied. documented incidents of hate against asian americans has seen a shocking spike, as the vice p
just days after the mass shooting in atlanta, the vice president harris and i went down to atlanta to meet with asian americans. and the community across georgia. it was a raw and emotional visit we had. we heard about their pain, their fear, anger. and all that existed in the community and the feelings were about those feelings that they felt invisible. not seen. we heard how too many asian americans have been waking up each morning this past year genuinely, genuinely fearing for their safety....
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in a panic, the city of atlanta adopted its model. atlanta, the city too busy to hate. i went to school the next day and ask the only professor that i had that could comment on that because he was telling me what a joke it was that our school was saying we weren't segregated, we just didn't have any qualified black applicants yet. i asked him what does this mean? we are bragging about the fact that we are too busy to hate. doesn't that mean that we have to stay busy to not have a natural inclination to hate? if we were bragging we were too busy to hate. what would we confess? we realized that race really plummets the elected leaders of atlanta. by the spring of 1963, i told my mother, that this race issue had been going on for nine years since the brown decision. i'm a junior in high school, i think when i get really old and well established like 31 [laughs] i'm gonna stick a toe in this race issue. it seems to go really deep. whether i'm a doctor or not, that's what i'm going to do. and it seemed within a few days of this promise when i was going to do and distant futu
in a panic, the city of atlanta adopted its model. atlanta, the city too busy to hate. i went to school the next day and ask the only professor that i had that could comment on that because he was telling me what a joke it was that our school was saying we weren't segregated, we just didn't have any qualified black applicants yet. i asked him what does this mean? we are bragging about the fact that we are too busy to hate. doesn't that mean that we have to stay busy to not have a natural...
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. >> i was born at corporal vaughn medical center here in atlanta. when i was about a year and a half old, my family moved to marietta because my father was in the army air corps and he was an aircraft mechanic. he got a job at bell bomber that later became lockheed, and marietta was like a boom town in the late '40s and early '50s, and there was such an influx of people to work at lockheed that they came up with -- they had to do some really quick housing projects to make room -- you know, make places for people to live. so that was how i wound up in marietta, and we lived in one of those housing projects, and i remember back when i was about three, my earliest memories, my mother was a hairdresser and she had tuesdays off, and so she always wanted to go to atlanta on tuesday, and she would take me with her. we would take the greyhound bus downtown. and back then, you know, in the very early 1950s, if you went to atlanta, you got dressed up. you know, it was like you got dressed just as if you were going to church. so it was -- that was pretty cool.
. >> i was born at corporal vaughn medical center here in atlanta. when i was about a year and a half old, my family moved to marietta because my father was in the army air corps and he was an aircraft mechanic. he got a job at bell bomber that later became lockheed, and marietta was like a boom town in the late '40s and early '50s, and there was such an influx of people to work at lockheed that they came up with -- they had to do some really quick housing projects to make room -- you...
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my best friend who lives in san diego we all went to westminster in atlanta. i just decided i was getting married this would've been like three years ago. the first time i ever got all of my women caught my ladies together in a room i was 38 -- 39. i waited that long because i was getting married? shame on me for waiting that long. the magic of the moment of the weekend made me realize, i was just on the precipice of writing this book, this needs to be how i live. and ultimately i brought three specific women together so it was the four of us limited flexing our huddling muscles as i'm sure you have. if you don't have a little iffy do feel lonely i see you, i feel you, i've been there. the end of the book after inspired by all the stories i have huddle how to huddle handbook. i have tips on how to activate and nurture your huddle. everything from and i quote various well-known women throughout the book it reached back in their lives in support these various things. showing up. bringing intentionality. finding women with shared passions. sharp elbows and i go i
my best friend who lives in san diego we all went to westminster in atlanta. i just decided i was getting married this would've been like three years ago. the first time i ever got all of my women caught my ladies together in a room i was 38 -- 39. i waited that long because i was getting married? shame on me for waiting that long. the magic of the moment of the weekend made me realize, i was just on the precipice of writing this book, this needs to be how i live. and ultimately i brought three...
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we'll take you live to atlanta. >>> help wanted. a day after that disappointing jobs report, experts say employers are having trouble finding workers upon some arguing americans are getting too much in unemployment benefits. president biden on the defensive. >> our efforts are starting to work. the decline is steep. the climb is steep. >> the president arguing his $24 billion on infrastructure and social programs will get americans back on the job. this as two controversial republican house members kicked off a nationwide campaign to keep former president trump front and center as the lead of their party. >> there will be many more of america's greatest president and undisputed leader of the republican party, donald j. trump. my daughter -- >> honoring the hero, a man who jumped off the bridge into the water all to save a toddler from drowning after a traffic accident finally speaking out. >> she was on her back, completely floating, head completely out of the water, arms moving, legs kicking. in a little pink dress. >> the good sam
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i'm joined by my guest andrew langer in williamsburg he's president of the institute for liberty in atlanta and we have robert patillo he is a civil rights attorney and a radio host and in las vegas we have robert barnes he's a constitutional lawyer or a gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and always appreciate let me go to robert in las vegas for 2 reasons he got up early as for this program and he's also wearing a bow tie which of course points with me obviously robert let me go to you here what do you make of this raid on giuliani's house and taking his devices that was what the. the raid was all about they didn't take all of them we might want to go into why but i mean as a as a lawyer yourself this is fairy unusual what they're doing. do it i think they could have just called him and said hey we're coming over you know maybe we need for breakfast and we need to hash out a few things i mean giuliani if you love him or hate him he knows how the system works it seems to be very unusual unless they just wanted publicity and as i said in my intro
i'm joined by my guest andrew langer in williamsburg he's president of the institute for liberty in atlanta and we have robert patillo he is a civil rights attorney and a radio host and in las vegas we have robert barnes he's a constitutional lawyer or a gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and always appreciate let me go to robert in las vegas for 2 reasons he got up early as for this program and he's also wearing a bow tie which of course points...
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i care very deeply for the city of atlanta.think there's something to be said about a city that's majority populated by african-americans. the black vote there is the base vote. if you have a slew of candidates who are all black, is it a possibility that they would split the vote and that atlanta, a majority minority city could see a white mayor? >> that was the concern of going into my last election for many, but at the end of the day, being mayor of atlanta, it goes to the person who takes it, who runs a solid campaign, who has a solid record to run on. that was the case when i ran and i know it will be the case this time. but even as we talk about crime in the city, we are having a spike in crime in this city, but there's a spike in crime across the nation. we are emerging from a pandemic. so anyone, whether it's me, mayor reed or anyone else who doesn't think this is covid driven is someone who is out of touch with reality. it will be incumbent on the next mayor of this city to make sure that we continue the progress in add
i care very deeply for the city of atlanta.think there's something to be said about a city that's majority populated by african-americans. the black vote there is the base vote. if you have a slew of candidates who are all black, is it a possibility that they would split the vote and that atlanta, a majority minority city could see a white mayor? >> that was the concern of going into my last election for many, but at the end of the day, being mayor of atlanta, it goes to the person who...
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that first storm system has left its mark here south of atlanta. we're here in metro atlanta. this is an industrial complex, an office industrial complex. you see the damage that was left behind. if you come over here you see the roof has essentially been ripped off, left in a pile right over there. these are the things the national weather service will be looking at. unfortunately for so many across the south this is only the beginning as millions are now bracing for round two. across the south, sounds of an unforgiving storm. >> i heard boom, boom, boom, boom. >> reporter: a powerful system producing at least four tornadoes from mississippi to georgia. an ef-1 tore a 12-mile path through the city. across the state more heavy winds tossing trucks like toys. >> i looked out there and the trailer was behind me but it was in front of me when it started. >> reporter: dangerous weather also slamming parts of texas. this tornado spotted south of ft. worthwhile overnight multiple semitrucks were blown off the highway near dallas. >> we've been stuck here for like two hours. >> repor
that first storm system has left its mark here south of atlanta. we're here in metro atlanta. this is an industrial complex, an office industrial complex. you see the damage that was left behind. if you come over here you see the roof has essentially been ripped off, left in a pile right over there. these are the things the national weather service will be looking at. unfortunately for so many across the south this is only the beginning as millions are now bracing for round two. across the...
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>> the city of atlanta raising potential protests. body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good first up is this exquisite bowl of french onion dip. i'm going to start the bidding at $5. thank you, sir. looking for $6. $6 over there! do i hear 7? $7 in the front! $7 going once. going twice. sold to the onion lover in the front row! next up is lot number 17, a spinach and artichoke dip, beautifully set in a hollowed-out loaf of sourdough bread. don't get mad get e*trade and get more than just trading investing. banking. guidance. dry eye symptoms again? inflammation might be to blame. time for ache and burn! over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. xiidra,... ...noooo! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda- approved non-steroid treatment specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease one drop in each eye, twice
>> the city of atlanta raising potential protests. body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good first up is this exquisite bowl of french onion dip. i'm going to start the bidding at $5. thank you, sir. looking for $6. $6 over there! do i hear 7? $7 in the front! $7 going once. going twice. sold to the onion lover in the front row! next up is lot number 17, a spinach and artichoke dip, beautifully set in a hollowed-out loaf of sourdough bread. don't get mad...
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and what's going on in atlanta right now regarding gas shortages?n this whole government history thr months into the beginning of my term. we chose not to pay the ransom. our systems were not up to par, and there was no guarantee that we could withstand another attack. we really had to tough it out. the city of atlanta, it's hard to get gas right now throughout the metropolitan area. so it is, you know, encouraging people. i had this conversation with my 19-year-old last night, that he needed to stay at home so he wouldn't go out and run out of gas, so people are experiencing very long lines at gas stations. but hopefully we will begin to see some relief over the next few days. >> and you did talk about that ransomware attack in the announcement that everybody is talking ability. i think everybody's threads, at least mine are, wanting to know what your next steps are. do you have any further comments about why you're not running for re-election? and are you up for a job in the biden administration? is that something that we should be looking for as
and what's going on in atlanta right now regarding gas shortages?n this whole government history thr months into the beginning of my term. we chose not to pay the ransom. our systems were not up to par, and there was no guarantee that we could withstand another attack. we really had to tough it out. the city of atlanta, it's hard to get gas right now throughout the metropolitan area. so it is, you know, encouraging people. i had this conversation with my 19-year-old last night, that he needed...
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>> it's one of the worst neighborhoods in atlanta.the team have made this their focus. >> you have won the heisman. since then, you kind of started a heisman of your own of sorts for communities. telling us about the community service? >> we have young men nominated. the hardest part is to actually pick one winner. the goal is to spotlight not just the work they do but inspire all of us. >> when all of this is over, when do you hope people look at your life and say this is danny wuerffel. >> this somebody that used his resources the best way he could. that would be the way to be remembered. >> important work to be done, and just a reminder of the important work that athletes do on and off the field. >> no doubt. carolyn, so good to see you. thank you so much. we'll be right back. cell phone repair. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your thi
>> it's one of the worst neighborhoods in atlanta.the team have made this their focus. >> you have won the heisman. since then, you kind of started a heisman of your own of sorts for communities. telling us about the community service? >> we have young men nominated. the hardest part is to actually pick one winner. the goal is to spotlight not just the work they do but inspire all of us. >> when all of this is over, when do you hope people look at your life and say this...
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i miss seeing knew atlanta.ave when we were turner down there. listen, thank you. i appreciate that. i have to till, in full transparency, i know some of the folks who own the restaurant. and they should do better. and i think that they will do better after this. and i think that you're going to make that change happen. they are an upscale restaurant. there is one here, one in palm beach, one in atlanta. they will do better and i thank you for bringing light to this and thank you for joining us, okay? >> appreciate it, man. >> to talk to you. >>> one year cynic george floyd's death rocked this country. has any progress been made since? w. kamau bell weighs in next. thanks, baby. yeah, we 'bout to get spicy for this virtual date. spicy like them pajama pants? well, the top half of me looks good. no wonder we still single. hello lenny28. wait a minute, i know a lenny28. ooo...lenny is cute! can i get some privacy, please? at johnsonville, we've often wondered how could burgers and dogs be our national tradition, w
i miss seeing knew atlanta.ave when we were turner down there. listen, thank you. i appreciate that. i have to till, in full transparency, i know some of the folks who own the restaurant. and they should do better. and i think that they will do better after this. and i think that you're going to make that change happen. they are an upscale restaurant. there is one here, one in palm beach, one in atlanta. they will do better and i thank you for bringing light to this and thank you for joining...
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>> we have more than 200 people ever month sold into slavery in atlanta. and the reason for this is, it has the largest and most busy airport on earth and a lot of the passengers that come in to atlanta on delta are girls with brown and black skin and "the new york times" did a very long article last february or march that said that a black or brown-skinned girl in atlanta could be bought by a brothel owner for $1,000. and so this is -- female slavery comprises about 80% of the total and a lot of the girls are sold into sexual slavery. and this same thing happens in our universities now with oppression or sexual abuse of girls and also in our military, i think -- last year, 16,000 cases of sexual abuse took place in the military. and very seldom is a person prosecuted or punished for rape, even, in the military or university system. so, we have a long way to go, not only in this country, but around the world. >> well, thank you for your leadership. vice president mondale, you were very much a partner in this effort to promote human rights. in meeting with
>> we have more than 200 people ever month sold into slavery in atlanta. and the reason for this is, it has the largest and most busy airport on earth and a lot of the passengers that come in to atlanta on delta are girls with brown and black skin and "the new york times" did a very long article last february or march that said that a black or brown-skinned girl in atlanta could be bought by a brothel owner for $1,000. and so this is -- female slavery comprises about 80% of the...
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many truck stops here in the atlanta area also out of fuel. something to watch trucks transport sf70% of everything we buy in stores. this emergency also leading some people to, quote unquote, stock up on gasoline in the event these supply issues continue some also rushing to buy, concerned prices will continue to spike aaa is urging drivers to fill up only out of need. >> we're urging people against panic shopping and hoarding. so if you do have a trip coming up, just go to your local gas station and gas up and then plan along the way to get gas but don't wait until the needle is on empty begin to plan ahead a little bit. channel your inner boy scout and always be prepared. >> reporter: we're at the atlanta haurtsfield jackson airport. one of the busiest in the nation they are looking to different suppliers for fuel but so far no impact to htheir operations american airlines is forced to stop flights from charlotte to hawaii and charlotte to london because of this fuel situation contingency plans are in place and adding while a small number o
many truck stops here in the atlanta area also out of fuel. something to watch trucks transport sf70% of everything we buy in stores. this emergency also leading some people to, quote unquote, stock up on gasoline in the event these supply issues continue some also rushing to buy, concerned prices will continue to spike aaa is urging drivers to fill up only out of need. >> we're urging people against panic shopping and hoarding. so if you do have a trip coming up, just go to your local...
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and this culminated in the worst kind of tragedy with the mass shootings in atlanta. we need to address this hate once and for all. that's why i introduced the covid-19 hate crimes act. i am proud the senate companion bill, led by senator hirono, passed in the senate last month with resounding bipartisan support, 94-1. the covid-19 hate crimes act is a necessary step to confront the second pandemic of racism and discrimination. we cannot mend what we do not measure. i strongly urge my colleagues to stand with me and vote for the passage of this bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. jordan: thank you, madam speaker. i now yield five minutes to the gentlelady from california, mrs. kim. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized. mrs. kim: thank you, madam speaker. and thank you, ranking member jordan, for yielding. as one of the first korean american women to serve in congress, i am proud to rise today in solidarity with the asian american, pacific islander community
and this culminated in the worst kind of tragedy with the mass shootings in atlanta. we need to address this hate once and for all. that's why i introduced the covid-19 hate crimes act. i am proud the senate companion bill, led by senator hirono, passed in the senate last month with resounding bipartisan support, 94-1. the covid-19 hate crimes act is a necessary step to confront the second pandemic of racism and discrimination. we cannot mend what we do not measure. i strongly urge my...
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the outside atlanta killed in his suv.th se tndm andtochon ginger zee is here to time it out. >>> news tonight after the deadly boat tragedy off san diego. a crowded boat slamming into a >>> as u.s. troops begin to pull out from afghanistan, the new attack tonight. a bomb exploding near a school. ian pannell reporting from afghanistan. >>> the news late today from bill and melinda gates, ending their 27-year marriage. what we're learning. >>> and our made in america is back tonight. as america gets back on track. the summer tradition making a comeback and the american families leading the charge. we begin tonight with nation exhausted by this pandemic, now beginning t announcements todayw york to florida, from new jersey to california. major steps towards reopening. the average daily number of new covid cases now below 50,000 for the first time since last fall. amid this new debate tonight, will the u.s. reach herd immunity or will we have to get used to this virus being around for years to come? dr. jha on thatn't to. but today, some encouraging signs. in new york city, some 80,000 ci
the outside atlanta killed in his suv.th se tndm andtochon ginger zee is here to time it out. >>> news tonight after the deadly boat tragedy off san diego. a crowded boat slamming into a >>> as u.s. troops begin to pull out from afghanistan, the new attack tonight. a bomb exploding near a school. ian pannell reporting from afghanistan. >>> the news late today from bill and melinda gates, ending their 27-year marriage. what we're learning. >>> and our made in...
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than 1,000 gas stations across the south have run out of gas including 40% of gas stations in metro atlantad now florida declaring a state of emergency. the growing fallout from that fuel pipeline cyberattack. >> this morning experts tell us why even if the pipeline is turned back on, it could be several more days before service is restored and what this means today for prices at the pump. >>> cheney's last stand, just hours before she's set to be ousted from her leadership position, congresswoman liz cheney delivers a blistering attack against former president trump. >>> crack in the bridge. one of the most important highway bridges crossing the mississippi river shut down because of a major structural concern. what we're learning. >>> cashing in, with restaurants unable to find workers, hear how much money dishwashers could make this summer, and don't forget the signing bonus. >>> a new twist in the scandal that rocked the kentucky derby. what the winning horse's trainer is saying now. >>> and from the unclaimed megalottery ticket to the scary news option in the cereal aisle to a news blo
than 1,000 gas stations across the south have run out of gas including 40% of gas stations in metro atlantad now florida declaring a state of emergency. the growing fallout from that fuel pipeline cyberattack. >> this morning experts tell us why even if the pipeline is turned back on, it could be several more days before service is restored and what this means today for prices at the pump. >>> cheney's last stand, just hours before she's set to be ousted from her leadership...
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vice president, i know you went to atlanta a few weeks ago. you had dinner with president and mrs. carter. is there anything about that dinner you care to share with us tonight? >> well, quite a bit, yeah. >> the floor is yours. >> i called the president when the news came out, and i watched your remarkable news conference. which was one of the class acts i've ever seen. and i said, you know, mr. president, i can't help you on the health side, but why don't i come down and we'll spend an evening sharing stories about the good ol' days? you said, that's it, and down we went and we had a wonderful, positive evening. and we had a chance to retell some old stories and to remind ourselves of what wonderful years they were. >> mr. president, is there anything about that that you would like to correct the record? [ laughter ] or add to it? >> i think if we had recorded the evening, it would probably be much more entertaining than it's going to be tonight. >> oh, withal. okay, all right. [ applause ] >> there was no audience. rosalynn was there and sh
vice president, i know you went to atlanta a few weeks ago. you had dinner with president and mrs. carter. is there anything about that dinner you care to share with us tonight? >> well, quite a bit, yeah. >> the floor is yours. >> i called the president when the news came out, and i watched your remarkable news conference. which was one of the class acts i've ever seen. and i said, you know, mr. president, i can't help you on the health side, but why don't i come down and...
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>> it would mirror some of the cities like atlanta, the carolinas.ssionals, generations of people maintaining that professional business. being able to maintain that wealth. >> reporter: today, the unemployment rate for black tulsans is more than twice the rate of white residents and more than one-third of black tulsans live below the poverty line. a new lawsuit is trying to change that, estimating property damage at more than $50 million in today's currency, hoping to deliver restitution to survivors like miss fletcher, who is now 107 years old. >> we're looking for so much more than money. money is very important, but we're also looking for scholarships for descendents in the community, we're looking for business grants for the descendents in the community, we're looking for tax abatements. >> reporter:s of healing genera >> every evening, you know, i kind of have a feeling it's time to run. no telling what might happen. >> even today? you have that nervous feeling? >> oh, yes. sure. oh, yeah, that's something i've been thinking about for the last
>> it would mirror some of the cities like atlanta, the carolinas.ssionals, generations of people maintaining that professional business. being able to maintain that wealth. >> reporter: today, the unemployment rate for black tulsans is more than twice the rate of white residents and more than one-third of black tulsans live below the poverty line. a new lawsuit is trying to change that, estimating property damage at more than $50 million in today's currency, hoping to deliver...
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so we have been talking about atlanta a lot but -- what the atlanta terrorist attack its point is to it's not just but color identity which is what races and also gender identity but there was definitely a come opinion informant misogyny and very often in white nationalism there's antisemitism and along the lines genderrity, sexual orientation, nationality, age, it's. a lot of different components that need to be factored in when we're seeking to understand white nationalism and understanding it as anti -- in order to counter white nationalism as well as addressing inequities within the current security paradigm is going to be necessary as well as helpful to move from just looking at this a problem of skin color to looking at this as an issue of many different types of oppression. so. he if the will help us -- empathy will help us understand and antioppression will help us create policies and together it's hoe hill city is justice so a -- holistic justice, a comprehend hesive form of justice. >> if you have enough questions for star remarks type them in the chat. we have a few really
so we have been talking about atlanta a lot but -- what the atlanta terrorist attack its point is to it's not just but color identity which is what races and also gender identity but there was definitely a come opinion informant misogyny and very often in white nationalism there's antisemitism and along the lines genderrity, sexual orientation, nationality, age, it's. a lot of different components that need to be factored in when we're seeking to understand white nationalism and understanding...
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hoping to bring the all-star game back to atlanta.ot. billionaire with big bucks. joining us now, charlie gasparino ready to break this one. charlie. >> what are they saying, no balls, all strikes? [laughter] liz: i'm a hockey fan. i don't know. [laughter] >> i think that was, that was meant for bob manfred, the commissioner of baseball, who moved the all-star game out of atlanta over pressure from activists over the georgia voting law. and and now comes a political advocacy group founded by home depot cofounder bernie marcus called the job creators network. he's trying to turn up the heat on mr. manfred to possibly move the game back. now, i give this very low odds not because the job creators network and its president, alfredo ortiz, that they're not trying hard enough, but today a rally. they've been running a series of ads on billboards, particularly in times square a couple week ago, others again saying no balls, all strikes on mancaving to the pleasure -- manfred caving to the activists. they've also written the commissioner to
hoping to bring the all-star game back to atlanta.ot. billionaire with big bucks. joining us now, charlie gasparino ready to break this one. charlie. >> what are they saying, no balls, all strikes? [laughter] liz: i'm a hockey fan. i don't know. [laughter] >> i think that was, that was meant for bob manfred, the commissioner of baseball, who moved the all-star game out of atlanta over pressure from activists over the georgia voting law. and and now comes a political advocacy group...
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you're a legend in atlanta. i hate to -- but it's true.estaurant in the atlanta area -- i'm just being honest -- should know who the hell dominique wilkins is. i'm sorry. that's the truth. >> but you know what, don? it shouldn't happen to anybody. >> you're right. i get that. it shouldn't happen to anybody. but still that was on the staff of probably young people who don't know their you know what from a you know what. the restaurant initially released a statement that focuses on dress code. here's what it says. it says, to protect our restaurant's culture, we installed a minimum standard in our business casual attire dress code, which includes jeans and sneakers but prohibits baseball caps and athletic clothing, including sweat pants and tops. though the definition of casual is ever evolving, we strive to maintain our policy requirements daily. it can be tricky. sometimes it can be arbitrary, right because they can be enforced inconsistently for different people. so, again, this shouldn't happen to anyone. i know you say, you know, it did
you're a legend in atlanta. i hate to -- but it's true.estaurant in the atlanta area -- i'm just being honest -- should know who the hell dominique wilkins is. i'm sorry. that's the truth. >> but you know what, don? it shouldn't happen to anybody. >> you're right. i get that. it shouldn't happen to anybody. but still that was on the staff of probably young people who don't know their you know what from a you know what. the restaurant initially released a statement that focuses on...
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it's exactly the opposite separating these precious neighborhoods in atlanta. given the history, what responsibility do you think we as policymakers have when making new physical infrastructure investments? >> well, i think when you break something you have a responsibility to put it right, and the reality is that the federal transportation policy broke something, broke a community into, in an important way. and that creates a responsibility for us today to use resources to create connections where there had been divisions. we know how to do it, at least we in dialogue with the communities we can arrive at ways to do it and that's one of the reasons why the thriving jobs plan creates real dollars to make that possible. this is clearly the responsibility of the same federal government that in some cases created these problems, and it's an opportunity not to mend what was broken but to lift up entire communities through the benefits that would come from them being better connected. >> can you speak a little bit about ways we can address these inequities? >> well,
it's exactly the opposite separating these precious neighborhoods in atlanta. given the history, what responsibility do you think we as policymakers have when making new physical infrastructure investments? >> well, i think when you break something you have a responsibility to put it right, and the reality is that the federal transportation policy broke something, broke a community into, in an important way. and that creates a responsibility for us today to use resources to create...
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that would imply you periodly g see what you get from the atlanta fed. >> rob it is an unsustainable number. it is a bounceback number. it is trillions in spending. it is low rates. it is the perfect con flagration if you will. that is why stocks reacted will the earnings boom continue or will it be a one-quarter wonder >> i think it will continue, brian. we're certainly well into first quarter earnings we're two-to-three weeks into that and predicting s&p 500 companies grow earnings 6%. that should be the biggest number per quarter since they started tracking in 2002 if the atlanta fed is right or the peer group is right with second quarter gdp growth, that is in july when we see second quarter earnings that will be great, too. the long run, stocks -- growth in stock prices follows a growth in earnings. so, we have the stock market that we have a pretty good one. >> yeah, we have a very good one personal here. maybe when you start to look at the numbers. 31 times trailing numbers. that is trailing that number will get smaller the earnings as a denominator have gone up your job is bu
that would imply you periodly g see what you get from the atlanta fed. >> rob it is an unsustainable number. it is a bounceback number. it is trillions in spending. it is low rates. it is the perfect con flagration if you will. that is why stocks reacted will the earnings boom continue or will it be a one-quarter wonder >> i think it will continue, brian. we're certainly well into first quarter earnings we're two-to-three weeks into that and predicting s&p 500 companies grow...
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a black lives matter doesn't care about facts, let's burn down atlanta.s reminded by certain people who want to make you be quiet, and it's tweets like that. do you feel vindicated by this decision to reinstate the officer to the force of atlanta? >> no. i'm actually disgusted by this decision, it should've never happened to the first place. i would be vindicated if this officer never lost his job, that would be vindication. what's happened here, something everybody should be angry about and upset about. all it took was to eyes and did an ounce of morality to call it what actually happened in this case. this officer acted and demonstrated a high emotional cutie. he tried to peacefully arrested somebody -- so kind and call him sir. in the middle of the arrest, he shakes a month, tackles them, and grabs the weapon and sprinted away. he doesn't know if his partners okay, he's chasing him on foot putting his own life at danger, the guy turns around and attempts to fire a weapon at him. in that moment, am i going home or this criminal? people forget that polic
a black lives matter doesn't care about facts, let's burn down atlanta.s reminded by certain people who want to make you be quiet, and it's tweets like that. do you feel vindicated by this decision to reinstate the officer to the force of atlanta? >> no. i'm actually disgusted by this decision, it should've never happened to the first place. i would be vindicated if this officer never lost his job, that would be vindication. what's happened here, something everybody should be angry about...