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does georgia leads unemployment.t is safe to say you inherited a failing economy, but so did the president and 49 other governors. why is georgia under your leadership lacking behind the rest of the nation in its rate of unemployment? >> first of all, unemployment rates are only good for political advertising as a general rule. economists and businesses do not pay attention to them. this a look at job growth. right there in athens, georgia, we have a great example of our economic development. caterpillar brought a plant and they came to the state of georgia and they are creating hundreds of jobs in some that has been our focus. with a eliminated the marriage tax on couples. -- we have to eliminated the marriage tax on couples. .e have focus on job creation we eliminated the sales tax on energy so manufacturers could grow and we have seen that the growth from the caterpillar plant to baxter making a $1 billion investment capital to do it would be the largest single investment in this state's history since kia came. we
does georgia leads unemployment.t is safe to say you inherited a failing economy, but so did the president and 49 other governors. why is georgia under your leadership lacking behind the rest of the nation in its rate of unemployment? >> first of all, unemployment rates are only good for political advertising as a general rule. economists and businesses do not pay attention to them. this a look at job growth. right there in athens, georgia, we have a great example of our economic...
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n southwest georgia. there is a dynamic future for georgia's economy and agriculture. what we needed to see is investment and expansion of processing the distribution of the agricultural commodities. we produce more blueberries that almost any other state, yet we to be huge number distributed. if we want a vibrant agricultural economy, we can do that by investing in that process and and distribution infrastructure. given the fact will have the biggest on the east coast and will allow us to ask for it at our infrastructure israel environment -- is real and vibrant. >> governor deal? not grow up in chicago, i grow in middle georgia. i lived on a farm and i was active growing up. i understand what farmers are faced with. beene family that has forms for generations. the important thing you should notice is the general's -- the general simply has worked with me and we have -- the general assembly has worked with me. created a low interest loan program for small farmers who can go as part of the process and get a loan where they might not be the to receive traditionalhrough
n southwest georgia. there is a dynamic future for georgia's economy and agriculture. what we needed to see is investment and expansion of processing the distribution of the agricultural commodities. we produce more blueberries that almost any other state, yet we to be huge number distributed. if we want a vibrant agricultural economy, we can do that by investing in that process and and distribution infrastructure. given the fact will have the biggest on the east coast and will allow us to ask...
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so i have learned my georgia values of service and integrity and commitment across georgia, and i worked alongside georgians, again, while you have been outsourcing jobs. i will say that is a part of the american enterprise system. i just don't think it is actually what we need more of in washington. >> all right, we will wrap things up with a 30-second rebuttal for mr. perdue. 32nd rebuttal -- 32nd rebuttal. >> you know, michelle, back at you. you did not answer that question at all. have you justified to the farmers that in your list of priorities, there are 17 items more important than the farmers in the state? >> now, where did you get that? >> out of your plan. >> that is not true. there is no plan that has that and i will tell you that for , over a year, i talked about serving on the agriculture committee, and let me put it this way. saxby chambliss and others said the farm bill was the most important piece of legislation for georgians as citizens, and yet, you stood against it. the farm bureau was for it. every single farmer i spoke to said they were for bipartisan compromise, but
so i have learned my georgia values of service and integrity and commitment across georgia, and i worked alongside georgians, again, while you have been outsourcing jobs. i will say that is a part of the american enterprise system. i just don't think it is actually what we need more of in washington. >> all right, we will wrap things up with a 30-second rebuttal for mr. perdue. 32nd rebuttal -- 32nd rebuttal. >> you know, michelle, back at you. you did not answer that question at...
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going to come down to iowa, to colorado and georgia. those three wins the senate. >> rose: takes us to colorado. colorado is fascinating president bush won it twice and obama ma flipped it. mid term electorate is for favorable to -- democratic incumbent mark udall leading to gardener. the question here really is, are democrats going to be able to turn out young voters and latinos and others in mid term year to resist this republican. >> rose: is the focus on this senate race most typical of the nation that we can learn most from? >> it actually isn't. because -- all right. i think colorado -- hold on. i'm going to bring you back a little bit. colorado and iowa are going to be very important. republicans this map is always benefited them. these are red states up in mid term year. they should be able to win those red states and control the senate. but if a place like colorado, iowa or new hampshire, that they need to be able to win a national election for 2016. we're all going to be focusing very much especially on colorado and as david s
going to come down to iowa, to colorado and georgia. those three wins the senate. >> rose: takes us to colorado. colorado is fascinating president bush won it twice and obama ma flipped it. mid term electorate is for favorable to -- democratic incumbent mark udall leading to gardener. the question here really is, are democrats going to be able to turn out young voters and latinos and others in mid term year to resist this republican. >> rose: is the focus on this senate race most...
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louisiana and georgia. if we give the republicans besides the eastern ones, if we give them everything else in none of these going to overtime not because of a runoff but because there is a recount or questions about the balloting, then they are plus seven and then they can afford to lose georgia in the runoff. but if they are anything short of the seven because of the georgia runoff we will not know that night. >> even if they are plus six. we will not know. assuming georgia goes to a runoff. this could be even more favorable to democrats. knowing that night, we have not talked about kentucky. that is a race democrats could win. they could win in kansas. all races where -- michele knight good -- michele knight on could break through in georgia. in terms of knowing control that night, hard for us to know. >> >> those early poll closings new hampshire and north carolina, if one or both of those goes to the republicans it is clear there is a national tide. they could be plus nine by the end of the night and g
louisiana and georgia. if we give the republicans besides the eastern ones, if we give them everything else in none of these going to overtime not because of a runoff but because there is a recount or questions about the balloting, then they are plus seven and then they can afford to lose georgia in the runoff. but if they are anything short of the seven because of the georgia runoff we will not know that night. >> even if they are plus six. we will not know. assuming georgia goes to a...
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the day after that interview, the new georgia folks sued the state of georgia, sued the secretary of make sure everybody who ought to be qualified to vote this this election actually gets to vote. the group moved the fight from e-mails and meetings they say were going nowhere into a court of law, they say they're going to ask a judge for answers and action as we get closer and closer and closer to voting day. in the polling place ins of georgia, the voting is already in full swing as of today. early voting started in georgia today. but in the courtroom, in the case of those missing tens of thousands of voter applications, that fight is just getting started. the georgia story, when liberal groups and didn't democratic leading groups started talking about it, it sent the ripple of progressive politics in the country, and democratic the candidates who think of georgia as the land of possibility. if they are going to handle that by disappearing tens of thousands of proper voter registrations, that is a scandal of significant national proportion. all right. and i promised you a best new t
the day after that interview, the new georgia folks sued the state of georgia, sued the secretary of make sure everybody who ought to be qualified to vote this this election actually gets to vote. the group moved the fight from e-mails and meetings they say were going nowhere into a court of law, they say they're going to ask a judge for answers and action as we get closer and closer and closer to voting day. in the polling place ins of georgia, the voting is already in full swing as of today....
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secretary of state, the day after the new georgia folks, they sued the state of georgia.e secretary of state trying to make sure that everybody who ought to be qu qualified to vote gets to vote. they moved it from e-mails and meetings that were going nowhere into a court of law where they'll ask a judge for answers and action as we get closer and closer to voting day. in the polling places of georgia, the voting is already in full swing as of today. early voting started in georgia today. but in the courtroom, in the case of those missing tens of thousands of voter applications, that fight is just getting started. georgia's story, when liberal groups and democratic leaning groups started talking about the fact there were hundreds of thousands of nonregistered but eligible voters in georgia it sent this ripple. and democrating politics. people started to think of georgia as land of possibility. if the way that state is going to handle that threat of democratic enfranchisement is by just disappearing tens of thousands of proper voter registrations, that is a scandal of signi
secretary of state, the day after the new georgia folks, they sued the state of georgia.e secretary of state trying to make sure that everybody who ought to be qu qualified to vote gets to vote. they moved it from e-mails and meetings that were going nowhere into a court of law where they'll ask a judge for answers and action as we get closer and closer to voting day. in the polling places of georgia, the voting is already in full swing as of today. early voting started in georgia today. but in...
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while your ads parade of georgia being the number one state to do business, it is hard to ignore georgiao leads the nation in its rate of unemployment. it is safe to say you inherited a failing economy, and so did the president and 49 other governors. why isn't georgia under your leadership lacking behind -- lagging behind the rest of the nation in its rate of unemployment? ..
while your ads parade of georgia being the number one state to do business, it is hard to ignore georgiao leads the nation in its rate of unemployment. it is safe to say you inherited a failing economy, and so did the president and 49 other governors. why isn't georgia under your leadership lacking behind -- lagging behind the rest of the nation in its rate of unemployment? ..
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if they oh money to georgia, we will collect. i know that you do not really favor private business having success. you'll try to make a great deal out of that. it me assure you that what have done with my business partner, we have worked hard for 20 years to grow a business. i put it into a blind trust. when it was recommended that we sell it, i did so. i have used my half of the money debts, as aness honorable individual would do, debts incurred as a result of the recession. the next question is from governor deal to dr. hunt. >> we both heard senator carter talk about his plans for funding education, and yet he voted against the largest budget increase of k-12 funding. we heard him say that he supported charter schools, but did not support allowing the people of a state to vote on an amendment. had you been in the senate, would you have voted for the this year, oring would you -- and would you, and if i did you, both for the -- vote for the charter school amendment on the ballot? >> i did vote for the charter school amendment.
if they oh money to georgia, we will collect. i know that you do not really favor private business having success. you'll try to make a great deal out of that. it me assure you that what have done with my business partner, we have worked hard for 20 years to grow a business. i put it into a blind trust. when it was recommended that we sell it, i did so. i have used my half of the money debts, as aness honorable individual would do, debts incurred as a result of the recession. the next question...
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the senate race in georgia. runner is to replace the retiring senator. the political reports list the race as a tossup. this debate is an hour. the 2014 atlanta press club young debate series, brought to you live from georgia public broadcasting. the race for united states senate. >> we would like to welcome you to thisstudio audience series. this is the debate between the seven. let'sr u.s. beat the candidates. ceo ofe the former dollar general and reebok. amanda swafford is an attorney and former councilwoman. let's meet our panelists. the statehouse correspondent for the social is -- for the associated press. and danielards malloy is the washington, d.c., correspondent for the atlanta journal-constitution. this debate will consist of three rounds. for more on the rules visit pressclub.org. daniel malloy you get the first question for mr. purdue. >> two of the biggest drivers are medicare and social security. what would you do about these programs if elected? would you raise the retirement age, or should we get the private sector more involved? >> it i
the senate race in georgia. runner is to replace the retiring senator. the political reports list the race as a tossup. this debate is an hour. the 2014 atlanta press club young debate series, brought to you live from georgia public broadcasting. the race for united states senate. >> we would like to welcome you to thisstudio audience series. this is the debate between the seven. let'sr u.s. beat the candidates. ceo ofe the former dollar general and reebok. amanda swafford is an attorney...
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georgia's unemployment rate two points higher than the national average. you'd say, boy, that's going to hurt all democrats. you're looking, it's been a republican governor the last four years. it's a republican-held senate seat. i think it's why, for instance, the outsourcing hit that michelle nunn has done on david perdue and his business background, you know, for some of these small towns in georgia, they look at that and they say, oh, yeah, that's what happened to my job or that's what happened to my son's job or my dad's job. and so, i think it tugs at the heart a little bit. that's why it's, i think, helped stall perdue's momentum. question is, is there enough democratic vote in order for democrats to win? and i think that that's the question both are doing a big push on both campaigns -- all four campaigns really about getting the base out. they're not talking to many persuadable voters. if you look at early voting, important for democrats. republicans have had a better early vote than democrats. we'll see what the numbers look like in a few days an
georgia's unemployment rate two points higher than the national average. you'd say, boy, that's going to hurt all democrats. you're looking, it's been a republican governor the last four years. it's a republican-held senate seat. i think it's why, for instance, the outsourcing hit that michelle nunn has done on david perdue and his business background, you know, for some of these small towns in georgia, they look at that and they say, oh, yeah, that's what happened to my job or that's what...
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next, georgia's 12th district and then candidates in pennsylvania's 16th district. [inaudible inaudible] >> moderator: this debate will consist of three rounds. for more information on the rules please visit atlantapressclub.org. one question will be posed to one candidate and the other is posed for two candidates. walter you get infirst. >> mr. barrow, what is the correct percentage of voting with your democratic party and you said independence is what is important to you is not towing the line of either party but how can voters be asure of that as long as there is no d behind your name? >> barrow: you can cherry pick the statistics and say anything. when my opponent says i vote with obama 85% of the time he is counting some rears and not other years. that is why most people know this is meaningless. i oppose gun control, and health care and that is why the chamber of commerce and the national ri ruef rifle association is endorsing me. they know what he is saying about why record isn't through. >> allen: i would like to respond? we cannot rebut? >> mr. allen, tell
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while your ads parade georgia as being the number one state to do business, it is hard to ignore georgia leads the nation in unemployment. it is safe to say you inherited a failing economy, but so did the president and 49 other governors. why is georgia under your leadership lagging behind the rest of the nation in its rate of unemployment? >> first of all, unemployment rates are only good for political advertising as a general rule. economists and businesses do not pay attention to them. this a look at job growth. right there in athens, georgia, we have a great example of our economic development. caterpillar brought a plant and they came to the state of georgia and they are creating hundreds of jobs. that has been our focus. with a eliminated the marriage tax on couples. we have focused on job creation. we eliminated the sales tax on energy so manufacturers could grow, and we have seen that the growth from the caterpillar plant to baxter, making a $1 billion investment capital so it would be the largest single investment in this state's history since kia came. we are making substantial
while your ads parade georgia as being the number one state to do business, it is hard to ignore georgia leads the nation in unemployment. it is safe to say you inherited a failing economy, but so did the president and 49 other governors. why is georgia under your leadership lagging behind the rest of the nation in its rate of unemployment? >> first of all, unemployment rates are only good for political advertising as a general rule. economists and businesses do not pay attention to them....
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but the date for the georgia runoff isn't until the 6th of january. that is three days after the 114th congress is supposed to be seated or at least the official date when they are supposed. we could get into aituation, november fifth after the general election, it could be tied up 49-49 or republicans might lead 50-48. in which case, according to larry sabato of university of virginia we will see a battle roil. >> if control of the senate depend on the outcome of races in louisiana and georgia there will be a bloodbath and it will be a very expensive bloodbath between the parties. >> reporter: the full firepower of the national parties, outside groups and billionaire-backed pacs will be brought to bear on louisiana and georgia. sabato said expenditures could top $100 million. while turnout for runoffs historically is lower than the general election, karl rove thinks with what is at stake, the historical models may not hold in this case. >> these really are the contests that settle the control of the united states senate. i wouldn't be surprised to se
but the date for the georgia runoff isn't until the 6th of january. that is three days after the 114th congress is supposed to be seated or at least the official date when they are supposed. we could get into aituation, november fifth after the general election, it could be tied up 49-49 or republicans might lead 50-48. in which case, according to larry sabato of university of virginia we will see a battle roil. >> if control of the senate depend on the outcome of races in louisiana and...
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senate seat in the state of georgia. we want to thank all of you who are watching live on 13 wmaz in macon, those watching on a tape delayed basis, and those who have turned out at the arena in support of their candidate. thank you very much. [applause] my name is frank malloy, news anchor with 13 wmaz in macon. i will be moderating tonight's debate. obviously, the purpose of tonight's debate is to hear what our three candidates have to say on the issues and why they should be the next senator in the state of georgia, and while we appreciate your passion for politics, those of you who are here tonight, we are going to be able to hear what the candidates have to say. they will have to hear what each other is saying, they will have to do with the panelists are saying, so we appreciate your cooperation in that regard. at this time it is my great pleasure to introduce the candidates left to right. the positions they have drawn beforehand. republican candidate david perdue. [applause] democratic candidate michelle nunn. [appl
senate seat in the state of georgia. we want to thank all of you who are watching live on 13 wmaz in macon, those watching on a tape delayed basis, and those who have turned out at the arena in support of their candidate. thank you very much. [applause] my name is frank malloy, news anchor with 13 wmaz in macon. i will be moderating tonight's debate. obviously, the purpose of tonight's debate is to hear what our three candidates have to say on the issues and why they should be the next senator...
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in georgia in marietta. good morning, martin. >> i'm calling in to piggyback off the previous caller. i am voting for jason carter. i'm voting for michelle nunn. reason i'm doing that like the last caller, the policies. if you follow his track record, the ceo of be dollar general. you have to follow these very closely and hope, you know, for the interest of yourself and the interest of your country. republicans have been blocking every policythat come about state point of view, federal point of view, just for the sake of making the president look bad. vote going on here. >> marvin from marietta. sunday at g note - 6:30 am we will be airing the governors debate. races, on those georgia the latest polling -- atlanta journal-constitution poll from october 16 through david purdue, the republican, up 46%. answer w or don't know category, still 6%. governor race, another poll, this one also october 16 through the 23rd. nathan at 46%. the don't know or no answer category at 7%. have some time left to chat about you
in georgia in marietta. good morning, martin. >> i'm calling in to piggyback off the previous caller. i am voting for jason carter. i'm voting for michelle nunn. reason i'm doing that like the last caller, the policies. if you follow his track record, the ceo of be dollar general. you have to follow these very closely and hope, you know, for the interest of yourself and the interest of your country. republicans have been blocking every policythat come about state point of view, federal...
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georgia chairs are made of hickory and similar woods intended to be painted. louisiana versions are almost always made of red mulberry or black walnut and were stained and finished like more formal furniture, very much in the french fashion. mode is thefrench presence of curbside seat rails on the shares. american and british ladder backs have straight seat rails. the curved versions -- typically french -- provide a more generous seating area. no commentary there. [laughter] course, that louisiana was part of the territory that traded back and forth between france and spain several times. hence the fully developed french culture that survives there in many ways to this day. the strength of french traditions was not dampened even with the transfer of the territory to the united states with the louisiana purchase. while on the subject of louisiana, i think there are a few better examples -- few better examples of french influence in the south than this new orleans are more -- armoire. inhabitants of the lower mississippi valley preferred the french armoire. chai
georgia chairs are made of hickory and similar woods intended to be painted. louisiana versions are almost always made of red mulberry or black walnut and were stained and finished like more formal furniture, very much in the french fashion. mode is thefrench presence of curbside seat rails on the shares. american and british ladder backs have straight seat rails. the curved versions -- typically french -- provide a more generous seating area. no commentary there. [laughter] course, that...
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but georgia isn't the only swing state.re nine so-called battle ground states in addition to georgia that are too close to call. so both sides are pushing supporters to vote early. with the majority of u.s. states firmly in one camp or another. these swing states matter because. >> that's where the actual campaign is fought out. in a battle ground state every vote is extremely valuable. candidates are willing to practically sell their souls to win and the parties are backing them up. >> reporter: the national tension on this local election has members of the decatur boxing club feeling jaded. >> i think they are focusing on the politics of the day and we need more focused on the politics for the people. they got million dollars problems when i have 20-dollar problems, it's kind of -- that's a pretty funny thing about it. >> reporter: the other funny thing about this georgia battle, is that it might not be over on voting day. in a fight this close, if no one candidate earns a majority, there will be a run off vote. that mean
but georgia isn't the only swing state.re nine so-called battle ground states in addition to georgia that are too close to call. so both sides are pushing supporters to vote early. with the majority of u.s. states firmly in one camp or another. these swing states matter because. >> that's where the actual campaign is fought out. in a battle ground state every vote is extremely valuable. candidates are willing to practically sell their souls to win and the parties are backing them up....
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it was clinton who won georgia in '92.ow important, just as a broad level -- when you're polling for mid-terms, how important is it in accurate polling, figuring out who is going to vote. >> the fatal mistake in a state like georgia, the racial climate is the entire ball game. >> that's the -- >> swing votes in georgia, nunn will get 20% of white vat and 90% of the black vote. >> how do pollsters do that? that seems like a very difficult project to predict the future behavior of people, particularly in a mid-term where there's a more variables. >> they start by taking a random sample of adults and that can be unrepresentative and they weighed that census target for the population inch georgia that's 60% white and 30% black. then they screen out the people who are not registered to vote and screen out the people who aren't likely to vote and that latter decision who is likely to vote is complicate. might depend on did you vote in the last election? last time wasn't as competitive. and whether i'm enthusiastic, maybe be very
it was clinton who won georgia in '92.ow important, just as a broad level -- when you're polling for mid-terms, how important is it in accurate polling, figuring out who is going to vote. >> the fatal mistake in a state like georgia, the racial climate is the entire ball game. >> that's the -- >> swing votes in georgia, nunn will get 20% of white vat and 90% of the black vote. >> how do pollsters do that? that seems like a very difficult project to predict the future...
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and in the best interest of georgia. really do believe that we need to hold leadership accountable. i think washington has been dysfunctional and the leadership needs to continue to change if we're going to get something done. i believe nothing will get done in the senate until we have people on both sides of the aisle to work together. neither party will approach 60 votes no matter who controls the senate, whether it's mitch mcconnell or harry reid. until we have a center in the senate, until we have enough people that say they're going to work with the spirit of moderation, pragmatism, common sense, and putting georgia first above party, i think that we will continue to have the same gridlock we have today. >> mr. perdue? >> you know, this is the same bill of goods we were sold in 2008 and 2012 by president obama. when he said i'll bring you all together. i'll work with the other party in a bipartisan way and by the way, i'll cut the debt in half. he's not done anything on all of those. my point right now is the democr
and in the best interest of georgia. really do believe that we need to hold leadership accountable. i think washington has been dysfunctional and the leadership needs to continue to change if we're going to get something done. i believe nothing will get done in the senate until we have people on both sides of the aisle to work together. neither party will approach 60 votes no matter who controls the senate, whether it's mitch mcconnell or harry reid. until we have a center in the senate, until...
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we farm in southwest georgia. there is a dynamic future for georgia's economy and agriculture. what we need to see is investment and expansion of processing and distribution of those agricultural commodities. we produce more blueberries that almost any other state, yet we send a huge number out of state to be distributed. if we want a vibrant agricultural economy, we can do that by investing in that processing and distribution infrastructure. given the fact will have the biggest port on the east coast and will allow us to ask for it at our infrastructure is real and vibrant. >> governor deal? >> i did not grow up in chicago, i grew up in middle georgia. i lived on a farm and i was active in ffa growing up. i understand what farmers are faced with. i have family that have been farmers for generations. the important thing you should notice is the general assembly has worked with me. we have also created a low interest loan program for small farmers who can go as part of that process and get a loan where they might not be able to receive that money through a traditional banking re
we farm in southwest georgia. there is a dynamic future for georgia's economy and agriculture. what we need to see is investment and expansion of processing and distribution of those agricultural commodities. we produce more blueberries that almost any other state, yet we send a huge number out of state to be distributed. if we want a vibrant agricultural economy, we can do that by investing in that processing and distribution infrastructure. given the fact will have the biggest port on the...
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black blank. >> joining me now, georgia state house minority leader, a leader of the new georgia project. you guys registered a bunch of voters. you turned over the voter registration forms and then -- i don't get this. what has happened to them? how do you know they're missing? who says they're missing? where are they? >> that's what we're trying to find out. that's kbaktly the problem. we took meticulous records. we recorded information that we were allowed to record and we followed up. we tracked these voters through the system and more than 40,000 -- between 40 and 50,000 of them are not appearing on the pending list, which is the list of voter who is have some issue with their application and they're not appearing on the voter rolls. these are also voters who have not received communications or if they have, were very confusing or repetitive. what we're asking for is exactly what you're saying. we want to know what happened. that's why we reached out to the secretary of state's office three times. they declined to meet with us and they declined to meet with the lawyer's committee an
black blank. >> joining me now, georgia state house minority leader, a leader of the new georgia project. you guys registered a bunch of voters. you turned over the voter registration forms and then -- i don't get this. what has happened to them? how do you know they're missing? who says they're missing? where are they? >> that's what we're trying to find out. that's kbaktly the problem. we took meticulous records. we recorded information that we were allowed to record and we...
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i see georgia and i see kansas.s a state that has not voted for a nonrepublican for the u.s. senate since 1982. and georgia is a very republican state. neither one of these states at the start of this year where many people talk about being in play at the end of october, and yet here we are, nobody was talking about kansas? the democrats got their candidate out. republican pat roberts was more vulnerable than people realize. and now there's an independent candidate very much in position to beat pat roberts there. this could deny the republicans a seat at the start of the year they all assumed they had. same thing in georgia. david perdue, the republican nominee has stepped in it recently. he's running against michelle nunn, the daughter of a very famous georgia politician, sam nunn. she has taken the lead in the polling average. a state that republicans figured at the start of the year was theirs. if those assumptions had held. if these states hadn't gone crazy, then republicans would have georgia. republicans would
i see georgia and i see kansas.s a state that has not voted for a nonrepublican for the u.s. senate since 1982. and georgia is a very republican state. neither one of these states at the start of this year where many people talk about being in play at the end of october, and yet here we are, nobody was talking about kansas? the democrats got their candidate out. republican pat roberts was more vulnerable than people realize. and now there's an independent candidate very much in position to beat...
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so, in georgia, that's about 60% white and 30% black. they screen out the people who say, for various reasons, aren't likely to vote: and that latter decision, what's likely to vote is complicated. it may depend on did you vote in the last election. it may depend on how enthusiastic you are. and whether i'm enthusiastic or not, as a political junk kill may be very different. i may not be different, but absolutely sort of vote. >> so do pollsters ask a series of questions that are the likely screened election? >> yes. and it changes from pollster to pollster. it's totally arbitrary. there's no science to how this works. >> this is all just art? >> in the public polling universe, like the nbcmarris poll, that i had're doing the best they can. but the data is just not very good to verify. you can't go back to these people and have a great idea of will these questions will do an 5:00 rat job of representing their engs intentions. and, from election to election, which questions are prediction pieces. >> is it the pollster's case looking at th
so, in georgia, that's about 60% white and 30% black. they screen out the people who say, for various reasons, aren't likely to vote: and that latter decision, what's likely to vote is complicated. it may depend on did you vote in the last election. it may depend on how enthusiastic you are. and whether i'm enthusiastic or not, as a political junk kill may be very different. i may not be different, but absolutely sort of vote. >> so do pollsters ask a series of questions that are the...
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>> stacy abrams is the top ranking democrat in the georgia state assembly. palace went to see her. >> i sit as the minority in the howpts, i certainly intend, to investigate and request information from the secretary of state about this program, about the nature of the program, about the origin of it about the resources and about whether or not we are systematically attempting to disenfranchise half of our georgia voters. >> for someone to vote in three places is kind of odd because we have a hard time to get them to vote one place. >> helen butler is the director of get out the vote initiative. >> according to voting protection groups that we've met with in carolina, according to dick morris on fox tv that the obama campaign for example may have had a million people voting twice and that he stole the election. >> oh, that's crazy. that's totally crazy. there was not people voting twice in any election. and if they're basing it off of this they are crazy as well. because that tales you that that is not good information. >> in a lead-up to mid terms georgia h
>> stacy abrams is the top ranking democrat in the georgia state assembly. palace went to see her. >> i sit as the minority in the howpts, i certainly intend, to investigate and request information from the secretary of state about this program, about the nature of the program, about the origin of it about the resources and about whether or not we are systematically attempting to disenfranchise half of our georgia voters. >> for someone to vote in three places is kind of odd...
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chuck todd on the road tonight in smyrna, georgia, thanks as always. still ahead, have millions of at&t customers been deceived? if your phone service is running slower than you thought it should, tonight the feds say we may know why. >>> later "making a difference" in one of the best known music towns in america. a kid who made it big paying it forward back home to keep the music alive. >>> tonight at&t wireless is in trouble with the government again. earlier this month, as we reported here, the company reached a $105 million settlement with the feds regarding unauthorized charges on phone bills known as cramming in the business. this time at&t is accused of charging millions of customers for unlimited data plans -- you've heard of that, right? well, it was actually reducing their data speeds to the point where they couldn't fire up some of the features on their phones. our report from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: the government says it's happened to millions of at&t customers going from lightning fast to turtle slow. maurice turner says it caugh
chuck todd on the road tonight in smyrna, georgia, thanks as always. still ahead, have millions of at&t customers been deceived? if your phone service is running slower than you thought it should, tonight the feds say we may know why. >>> later "making a difference" in one of the best known music towns in america. a kid who made it big paying it forward back home to keep the music alive. >>> tonight at&t wireless is in trouble with the government again....
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president on the radio in georgia. michelle nunn, no one thought a democrat could be in contention in georgia late but guess what? she is. here's the president trying to help. >> that michelle nunn wins, that means that democrats keep control of the senate, and that means that we can keep on doing some good work. >> the question is, robert, does that help or does it hurt? can republicans say see, he's admitting that michelle nunn is a vote for obama? >> michelle nunn has run a good campaign for the democrats. the demographics in georgia are changing aenif african americans turn out strong, perdue has run a sloppy campaign near the end talking too much about outsourcing, almost like a mitt romney candidate. republicans were supposed to have a wave at this moment but it seems to be just a tie so the president strategically is going to some of the states where african-american turnout could be a big help and republicans are hurt not having a governoring agenda. where is the contract to america, the pledge to america, they
president on the radio in georgia. michelle nunn, no one thought a democrat could be in contention in georgia late but guess what? she is. here's the president trying to help. >> that michelle nunn wins, that means that democrats keep control of the senate, and that means that we can keep on doing some good work. >> the question is, robert, does that help or does it hurt? can republicans say see, he's admitting that michelle nunn is a vote for obama? >> michelle nunn has run a...
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this wasn't the new georgia project saying there's a problem.ked the third party to verify it. the national lawyer's commit tell does not just step in. they found our evidence to be credible and that's why they agreed to take our case. >> okay. there's another possibility, which is there's a bureaucratic problem. that the processing infrastructure in the secretary of state's office. there's also the most cynical interpretation that someone over there is just, you know, we lost the forms. is that what you're alleging? >> no. and we don't believe the forms are lost. what we are asking for is exactly what happened. the state of georgia is using a new citizenship matching system that looks at driver's licenses and it also looks at social security numbers. the majority of our applicants are under the age of 35. many of them are under the age of 25. a lot of them don't have driver's licenses. maybe it's a mismatch in the system and that's why they're being kicked out. we don't know. what we're asking for is very simple. transparency. whether it's jare
this wasn't the new georgia project saying there's a problem.ked the third party to verify it. the national lawyer's commit tell does not just step in. they found our evidence to be credible and that's why they agreed to take our case. >> okay. there's another possibility, which is there's a bureaucratic problem. that the processing infrastructure in the secretary of state's office. there's also the most cynical interpretation that someone over there is just, you know, we lost the forms....
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and you have georgia. if we give the republicans beside the eastern ones, if we give them everything else in none of these going to overtime not because of a runoff but because there is a recount or questions about the alice thing, they are plus seven and then they can afford to lose georgia. >> because of the georgia runoff we will not know that. >> even if they are plus six. we will not know. this is more favorable to democrats. an independent could win in kansas. the margin of error is very narrow. >> those early poll closings one or both of those goes to the republicans it is clear there is a national tie. >> you have to dwell on that for a second. if we look at those whole closings and they have lost her look like they're going to lose that will be the sign. we could he in bed before alaska. >> republicans say -- their margin of error is thin for us knowing that and if any of these states can be one, not only thin democrats have a better chance of keeping the majority in. >> president obama gave the n
and you have georgia. if we give the republicans beside the eastern ones, if we give them everything else in none of these going to overtime not because of a runoff but because there is a recount or questions about the alice thing, they are plus seven and then they can afford to lose georgia. >> because of the georgia runoff we will not know that. >> even if they are plus six. we will not know. this is more favorable to democrats. an independent could win in kansas. the margin of...
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also ahead this tuesday, we go inside the heated georgia senate race that's dividing a once-red state >> woodruff: plus, start-ups vie for success in silicon valley, but what happens to the ones that can't make it? >> kind of like zombies, that's actually what they're called here, startup zombies, a company that's not succeeding or failing, it's just burning investors' money by staying alive. >> ifill: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> at bae systems, our pride and dedication show in everything we do; from electronics systems to intelligence analysis and cyber- operations; from combat vehicles and weapons to the maintenance and modernization of ships, aircraft, and critical infrastructure. knowing our work makes a difference inspires us everyday. that's bae systems. that's inspired work. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the co
also ahead this tuesday, we go inside the heated georgia senate race that's dividing a once-red state >> woodruff: plus, start-ups vie for success in silicon valley, but what happens to the ones that can't make it? >> kind of like zombies, that's actually what they're called here, startup zombies, a company that's not succeeding or failing, it's just burning investors' money by staying alive. >> ifill: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour....
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versus georgia says the state of georgia cannot impose cherokee on the nation but it is ignored and we have indian removal. as a conventional story we have. marshall plays a confused role in this story. he is the author of the stuck -- discovery doctrine which is not universally liked and maybe universally disliked among folks who do indian law stuff. not just in the u.s., but throughout the english-speaking world because we have exported it. i may talk about that later. australia and new zealand and other places as well have adopted john marshall's formulation of the discovery doctrine from johnson versus macintosh. there are three decisions and author of role as discovery doctrine but woman get to the cherokee removal cases, he shows up on the record as an opponent of indian removal and his decision in worcester is a oque -- is he wrote -- heroic. generations of law professors said, how is the guy who wrote the discovery doctrine, how can he be the same guy that wrote wurster versus georgia and how do we reconcile the law? amount ofnormous legal historical scholarship in which folks
versus georgia says the state of georgia cannot impose cherokee on the nation but it is ignored and we have indian removal. as a conventional story we have. marshall plays a confused role in this story. he is the author of the stuck -- discovery doctrine which is not universally liked and maybe universally disliked among folks who do indian law stuff. not just in the u.s., but throughout the english-speaking world because we have exported it. i may talk about that later. australia and new...
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in georgia, they keep those numbers. --now you of heard numbers 10%, 25% of americans don't have id. in georgia which has 6 million registered voters, in the now eight years since they have been issuing an id to anyone that does not have one, the average rate per year of people coming is 51 a free id hundredths of 1% of registered of 1% of 5/100ths registered voters. >> once again, that was an issue in the texas case. they also have a free id program. somehow, they have only managed to issue 200. i have some concerns about the willingness of states to when itvely pursue this is been clear for sometimes that we have been talking about voters who don't have access to this id. it is very nice to sit here in d.c. and say just go to the motor vehicle office. texas is a pretty big state that people in rural areas have to drive, in some cases very long distances. these are problems are students face. if they don't have access to a car. it is also the cost of the underlying document. they will not does give you the election iden
in georgia, they keep those numbers. --now you of heard numbers 10%, 25% of americans don't have id. in georgia which has 6 million registered voters, in the now eight years since they have been issuing an id to anyone that does not have one, the average rate per year of people coming is 51 a free id hundredths of 1% of registered of 1% of 5/100ths registered voters. >> once again, that was an issue in the texas case. they also have a free id program. somehow, they have only managed to...
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senate seat in the state of georgia.want to thank all of you who are watching live on tv, those will be watching this on a tape delayed basis and those who turned up tonight at the arena in support other candidates. thank you very much. [applause] my name is frank malloy, news anchor. i will be moderating tonight's debate. obviously, the purpose of tonight's biggest a what are three candidates have to sit on the issues and why they should be the next senator in the state of georgia. and why we appreciate your passion for politics, those of you were here tonight, we are going to be able to need to hear what the candidates have to say. they wanted to hear what each other is saying. they will have to be able to hear what the panelists are saying so we appreciate your cooperation in that regard. at this time it is my great pleasure to introduce the candidates left to right, this is a position that drawn beforehand, republican candidate david perdue. [cheers and applause] democrat of the -- democratic candidate michelle nunn.
senate seat in the state of georgia.want to thank all of you who are watching live on tv, those will be watching this on a tape delayed basis and those who turned up tonight at the arena in support other candidates. thank you very much. [applause] my name is frank malloy, news anchor. i will be moderating tonight's debate. obviously, the purpose of tonight's biggest a what are three candidates have to sit on the issues and why they should be the next senator in the state of georgia. and why we...
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, by georgia pea nuts really gives farmers in georgia a lot of pride. >> reporter: and from here, the miles north to this plant in sylvester, georgia, 110 workers making 232 jarps every minute. that's 3 million jars a day. a peanut gold mine, right here in america. and tonight, we've learned, there is an international hunger for that made in america staple. >> they're looking to buy something that's made in america. i think it has a little prestige to it the. >> reporter: that label. >> yeah. >> reporter: just look. pete ert pan peanut butter right there in singapore. the philippines, too. the same label. and in latin america, peanut butter sales up, too. we were there shopping with this family. the challenge, could they fill up a shopping cart with only items made in america? we gave them an hour. they filled two. >> made in america! >> reporter: tonight, who knew it would be peter pan peanut butter, and a hunger all over the world, creating jobs right here in america. >> made in america! the. >> made in georgia, made in america. and we loved it here in and around atlanta tonight. th
, by georgia pea nuts really gives farmers in georgia a lot of pride. >> reporter: and from here, the miles north to this plant in sylvester, georgia, 110 workers making 232 jarps every minute. that's 3 million jars a day. a peanut gold mine, right here in america. and tonight, we've learned, there is an international hunger for that made in america staple. >> they're looking to buy something that's made in america. i think it has a little prestige to it the. >> reporter: that...
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everyone in georgia is feeling as if this hasn't come to georgia yet. that's unusual in the past during growth spurts after a recession and being the heart of the sunbelt after they experienced greater gains and southern states. that is hanging over i think this race and the governor's race. the question is are there persuadable voters or is this really simply about motivating the bases? if you watch the two campaigns, i think they think there no persuadable voters and this is not all about trying to motivate the base turn out. where i am about to meet up with them, an african-american voter. that's where she has been concentrating. i am going up with him to interview him. it's probably the most republican party of the state. actions speak louder than words. >> it's the important of the economic portions of georgia where you are about to look at it. you have the highest unemployment rate in the country. 7.9%. it's interesting to hear you say that will weigh heavily. he is coming and going. we are going to try one more time. and we saw former president j
everyone in georgia is feeling as if this hasn't come to georgia yet. that's unusual in the past during growth spurts after a recession and being the heart of the sunbelt after they experienced greater gains and southern states. that is hanging over i think this race and the governor's race. the question is are there persuadable voters or is this really simply about motivating the bases? if you watch the two campaigns, i think they think there no persuadable voters and this is not all about...
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it's quite a contrast in this utopian vision that originally founded the state of georgia. then the other part of the question that is without going to court, and there is a very funny thing that happened to me which was that i wanted to actually see what this process was like so i followed the package of debt that i followed the book and i went to the courthouse where some of them counted at the package that the package had been through and it showed up to get a sense of that so i am waiting outside of the courtroom and i started talking with this couple that's being sued over the credit card debt and they don't recognize the people that claim to own the debt and the amount doesn't make sense if there is no documentation about the breakdown of the amount. we are trying to figure it out. and this guy calls out their name. this is outside of the courtroom he calls up your called out her name and a walk over there and he says to them i represent the people that own your data. let's just basically settle this right now and we can work out an agreement and you can pay me and we
it's quite a contrast in this utopian vision that originally founded the state of georgia. then the other part of the question that is without going to court, and there is a very funny thing that happened to me which was that i wanted to actually see what this process was like so i followed the package of debt that i followed the book and i went to the courthouse where some of them counted at the package that the package had been through and it showed up to get a sense of that so i am waiting...