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we need to start reading real jobs in georgia. the people of georgia want us to talk about that. they want us to find solutions to things like obama care. the fact that this amnesty bill that my opponent supports -- brings in over 15 million low-wage workers to this country. barack obama wants his policies represented on this ballot, and they are. unfortunately, in georgia, they go by the name of michelle nunn. you clearly have -- you are enamored by that line me just remind you that if you want more gridlock, i think that you go by the name of david perdue. we need to eve that change washington, that we need send people who both are republican and democrat to work lines, to take it to stop the paralysis, then i am the candidate. i have declared my independence around a variety of issues. i have experience that is this entire s electoral platform in action having proven that i can work across party lines and i believe that is what it is going to take. i do not think it is one party or the other that is responsible. i think it is both. >> in the middle of the game, you cannot chan
we need to start reading real jobs in georgia. the people of georgia want us to talk about that. they want us to find solutions to things like obama care. the fact that this amnesty bill that my opponent supports -- brings in over 15 million low-wage workers to this country. barack obama wants his policies represented on this ballot, and they are. unfortunately, in georgia, they go by the name of michelle nunn. you clearly have -- you are enamored by that line me just remind you that if you...
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the new georgia project and the georgia chapter of the naacp filed a lawsuit against the office of georgia'sepublican secretary of state brian kemp, saying about half of the 80,000 voter registration forms it submitted do not appear on state rolls. last week, fulton county court judge christopher brasher sided with kemp, dismissing the lawsuit, and writing that the new georgia project -- "failed to allege, much less show, the counties' registrars past or continued failure to process voter registration applications." >> the senate contest between republican david perdue and democrat michelle nunn is very close, within a couple of percentage points, so these tens of thousands of voters could tip the balance, determining who ultimately controls the senate. the governor's race between nathan deal and jason carter is just as close. earlier this year, georgia's secretary of state brian kemp accused the new georgia project of voter fraud, but an investigation found just 51 potential forgeries out of the more than 80,000 applications the group submitted. in september, audio was released of kemp, war
the new georgia project and the georgia chapter of the naacp filed a lawsuit against the office of georgia'sepublican secretary of state brian kemp, saying about half of the 80,000 voter registration forms it submitted do not appear on state rolls. last week, fulton county court judge christopher brasher sided with kemp, dismissing the lawsuit, and writing that the new georgia project -- "failed to allege, much less show, the counties' registrars past or continued failure to process voter...
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will muschamp graduated from georgia. as we said, he was born in rome, georgia. lost his dad between last season and this. they lived in gainsville for a long time. >> [whistle blowing]. >> verne: bennett. that pass is incomplete. wul played '91 through '94 as a bulldogs safety. they never beat safety. he lost his first 3 as a head coach to georgia his alma mater. >> gary: he may get a ride from his players after this game. >> [crowd noise]. >> verne: second and goal. the catch is made. they try to rip it out. malcolm mitchell. clock with 20 seconds to go. >> [crowd noise]. >> verne: douglas. 4 seconds on the clock. touchdown. >> gary: it was douglas. a nice try by georgia. hutson mason got out of the pocket a couple of times and broke it down. he wanted that last stop right there. >> verne: marshall morgan for the extra point. >> gary: don't be too greedy. >> verne: i don't either. [laughing]. 3 seconds to go. it's an 18 point florida lead. >> verne: will muschamp allowing himself a little emotion. >> gary: the iron of will muschamp. he holds the missouri deep o
will muschamp graduated from georgia. as we said, he was born in rome, georgia. lost his dad between last season and this. they lived in gainsville for a long time. >> [whistle blowing]. >> verne: bennett. that pass is incomplete. wul played '91 through '94 as a bulldogs safety. they never beat safety. he lost his first 3 as a head coach to georgia his alma mater. >> gary: he may get a ride from his players after this game. >> [crowd noise]. >> verne: second and...
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the new georgia project and the georgia chapter of the naacp filed a lawsuit against the office of georgia'sepublican secretary of state brian kemp, saying about half of the 80,000 voter registration forms it submitted do not appear on state rolls. last week, fulton county court judge christopher brasher sided with kemp, dismissing the lawsuit, and writing that the new georgia project -- "failed to allege, much less show, the counties' registrars past or continued failure to process voter registration applications." >> the senate contest between republican david perdue and democrat michelle nunn is very close, within a couple of percentage points, so these tens of thousands of voters could tip the balance, determining who ultimately controls the senate. the governor's race between nathan deal and jason carter is just as close. earlier this year, georgia's secretary of state brian kemp accused the new georgia project of voter fraud, but an investigation found just 51 potential forgeries out of the more than 80,000 applications the group submitted. in september, audio was released of kemp, war
the new georgia project and the georgia chapter of the naacp filed a lawsuit against the office of georgia'sepublican secretary of state brian kemp, saying about half of the 80,000 voter registration forms it submitted do not appear on state rolls. last week, fulton county court judge christopher brasher sided with kemp, dismissing the lawsuit, and writing that the new georgia project -- "failed to allege, much less show, the counties' registrars past or continued failure to process voter...
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georgia! oh! >> this teacher and her students knew about georgia and zack. that came out of that horrible tragedy. do you ever, and this say is a totally unfair question do you ever sit together at night and say boy, if it hadn't been to are that day, would we be here, would we have sebastian, would we be in this life together? >> all the time. >> if someone would have told me two years from now you will be living in wellington. >> married to an american. >> married to a kiwi with a 2-year-old son. >> i would have said you were crazy. >> i would have thought they were crazy, you know? so i could never have imagined this. >> helped along by an earthquake, a tsunami and god knows what else. >> yes, yes. yes. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks f >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >> right now at 11:00, thousands of votes still to be counted. days after the polls close, the next mayor of san jose still has not been officially decided. why our political expert says low voter turnout may have helped one candidate. >>> plus, a tech worker mysteriously di
georgia! oh! >> this teacher and her students knew about georgia and zack. that came out of that horrible tragedy. do you ever, and this say is a totally unfair question do you ever sit together at night and say boy, if it hadn't been to are that day, would we be here, would we have sebastian, would we be in this life together? >> all the time. >> if someone would have told me two years from now you will be living in wellington. >> married to an american. >>...
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georgia, which you mentioned earlier, georgia, 40,000 new registration forms are missing.hey disappeared in thin air. >> how does that happen? >> how does that happen. >> it under scores why these gubernatorial races are important. when people say the governor race doesn't matter, it does matter. ray, you were smiling a moment ago. what ha was that about? >> it's denied in every court case that has come tocal cheese new laws of who it is that is heavily effected by this. some federal level appeals court have sided with those who say it's meant to shake the electorate and exclude certain voters, others have not. eventually this will come back before the supreme court again. they tried it once on the indiana law, and they sided with indiana and let those me restrictions on voting stand. i think there will be new appellate cases, and the supreme court is going to get another bite on the able. >> marijuana is on the ballot on a few states, and district attorney. so washington dc, florida, oregon and alaska. and i remember you saying something to me over the weekend, michael sh
georgia, which you mentioned earlier, georgia, 40,000 new registration forms are missing.hey disappeared in thin air. >> how does that happen? >> how does that happen. >> it under scores why these gubernatorial races are important. when people say the governor race doesn't matter, it does matter. ray, you were smiling a moment ago. what ha was that about? >> it's denied in every court case that has come tocal cheese new laws of who it is that is heavily effected by this....
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how does it play in a state like georgia in 2014? >> i think the important thing to note in georgia 80% of the republican party is predominantly white and the democratic party, it's more mixed, but still dominated by people of color. the reality, though, as the state becomes more diverse, we have to move away from race-based politics to value-based politics. we get mired in racial construction because of how our voting system is structured. the fact that fayette county, despite having attempts after attempt in the legislature to make the county go with a district-based process, it took a lawsuit to get it done. when we wanted information from the new georgia project about how processes -- how applications were being processed, it took a lawsuit for us to get more information. we still didn't get all the answers we needed but we got more information. we need to get to a place where it doesn't take a lawsuit to get information and the race doesn't become a marker for whether things working or not. >> there was question of 40,000 regist
how does it play in a state like georgia in 2014? >> i think the important thing to note in georgia 80% of the republican party is predominantly white and the democratic party, it's more mixed, but still dominated by people of color. the reality, though, as the state becomes more diverse, we have to move away from race-based politics to value-based politics. we get mired in racial construction because of how our voting system is structured. the fact that fayette county, despite having...
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sorry, according to the state of georgia, someone -- you or ineone like you voted sewanee georgia andd dell, virginia. --and in virginia. in lenox. he lives >> a lot of same names. >> he said they won't even vote once. it is ridiculous they would go out and vote twice. ♪ >> across town at martin luther king's old church in atlanta, race and politics mixed with the gospel. war. know we are at [indiscernible] to vote. rights >> this reverend has been at the center of an effort to get more african-americans to the polls, but he says claims of fraud tend to target black voters. >> think about it. it is high risk and honest no reward -- and almost no reward. the risk for engaging in voter fraud is criminal execution. what is the reward? what does it take -- how many imaginary voters are double voters do you have to create in order to actually sway in election? rewards are almost zero. and the risks are very high. isthis whole idea fantastical. >> here we are in what used to be reverend king's congregation, the long march to voting rights for african-americans began. now half a century late
sorry, according to the state of georgia, someone -- you or ineone like you voted sewanee georgia andd dell, virginia. --and in virginia. in lenox. he lives >> a lot of same names. >> he said they won't even vote once. it is ridiculous they would go out and vote twice. ♪ >> across town at martin luther king's old church in atlanta, race and politics mixed with the gospel. war. know we are at [indiscernible] to vote. rights >> this reverend has been at the center of an...
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others believed georgia's confederate past needed to be recognized. >> in 2003, georgia's legislature introduced a flag that addressed the concerns of both sides. >> it features the stars and bars, which is the first flag of the confederacy, but in the canton, you see three pillars, which are supposed to represent the three branches of government, and words like "wisdom," "justice," and "moderation." >> a soldier bearing a sword symbolizes georgia's commitment to defending the constitution. >> so it seems as if georgia has finally settled on a flag. >> one thing that isn't controversial is georgia's important role in agriculture. its nickname is "the peach state." pretty sweet! with "flag facts," i'm veronique. >> coming up -- when hugging is not a good thing. ♪you fill up my senses ♪like a night in a forest ♪like the mountains in springtime♪ ♪like a sleepy blue ocean ♪you fill up my senses ♪come fill me again ♪come let me love you ♪let me always be with you ♪come let me love you ♪come love me again >> one of the best things about having a dog is being able to give it a great big hug,
others believed georgia's confederate past needed to be recognized. >> in 2003, georgia's legislature introduced a flag that addressed the concerns of both sides. >> it features the stars and bars, which is the first flag of the confederacy, but in the canton, you see three pillars, which are supposed to represent the three branches of government, and words like "wisdom," "justice," and "moderation." >> a soldier bearing a sword symbolizes...
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we need to start reading real jobs in georgia. the people of georgia want us to talk about that. they want us to find solutions to things like obamacare that is killing jobs. you clearly have -- you are enamored of that line. go by the name of david perdue if you want gridlock. they're committed to work across the party lines. stopping the polarization. independenceed my around a variety of issues. i've experience that is unique. it crosses the entire electoral platform. that is what it will take. i believe both are responsible. >> in the middle of the game, you cannot change your jersey just because your team is losing . --macare, the signature bill this was the same bill of goods we were sold. he said he would bring the parties together. he crammed obamacare down our throat. to -- wants wants michelle in the senate. >> would you vote right now to authorize war against isis? what we have right now in 2011, this president ignored his advisers. we have a lack of leaders. he ignored his advisers that said he needed to leave a stabilizing force. if you didn't, it would create a vacu
we need to start reading real jobs in georgia. the people of georgia want us to talk about that. they want us to find solutions to things like obamacare that is killing jobs. you clearly have -- you are enamored of that line. go by the name of david perdue if you want gridlock. they're committed to work across the party lines. stopping the polarization. independenceed my around a variety of issues. i've experience that is unique. it crosses the entire electoral platform. that is what it will...
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most of those calls coming in from texas, florida, and georgia.e're taking a look at the controversial anti-voter campaign that may have lead to some voters being ineligible. cross check uses digital name matches to flag anyone suspected of voting in more than one state. our investigation lead aljazeera.com journal list found flaws and he also discovered that minorities may be targeted more than other voters. >> it's the first day of early voting in georgia, and this polling station is buzzing. with the race for governor and an open senate seat in the balance, these georgians know every vote counts. but not everyone who wants to vote will be allowed to. journalist greg palace obtained a list of more than 500,000 people who's eligible is in question due to cross check. he found one of them in this apartment building said to be housing up to ten double voters. this is you, right? and also it says louisiana, joseph edward nailer. you are suspected of voting twice, which is a crime. is that true? >> no. i didn't vote twice. i only voted here today. ma
most of those calls coming in from texas, florida, and georgia.e're taking a look at the controversial anti-voter campaign that may have lead to some voters being ineligible. cross check uses digital name matches to flag anyone suspected of voting in more than one state. our investigation lead aljazeera.com journal list found flaws and he also discovered that minorities may be targeted more than other voters. >> it's the first day of early voting in georgia, and this polling station is...
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to the acc, clemson and georgia tech, backup coal stoudt. this interception returned for a touchdown by golden. get your cold cuts, get your cold cuts, georgia tech wins, they have their first nine-win season since 2009. elsewhere in the acc, virginia teknipps duke 17-16. they are 13-1 in their last 14 meeting against the blue devils. see you next weekend. you don't commute every day. you commute every 15 minutes. you put in 4 hours before the 9 to 5'ers even show up. and you don't drive to an office. your van is your office. for you, ford created a new kind of full-size van: the all-new transit with ecoboost, efficient where it counts and built ford tough. and so customizable, it'll fit any business like a work glove. if your work is harder than most, it just got a lot easier. learn more at ownthework.com this is the all-new ford transit. which means it's time for the volkswagen gn-then-drdrive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new j
to the acc, clemson and georgia tech, backup coal stoudt. this interception returned for a touchdown by golden. get your cold cuts, get your cold cuts, georgia tech wins, they have their first nine-win season since 2009. elsewhere in the acc, virginia teknipps duke 17-16. they are 13-1 in their last 14 meeting against the blue devils. see you next weekend. you don't commute every day. you commute every 15 minutes. you put in 4 hours before the 9 to 5'ers even show up. and you don't drive to an...
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good impact on a healthy georgia going forward. >> a close senate and governor's race in georgia. >> i want to bring in al jazeera's political contributor. two calls - kentucky and west virginia. how do you see the two races? >> they were both expected. west virginia from the start. it was expected that shelley moore cap eato would win. mitch mcconnell pulled it out there. republicans - they are good signs, for democrats, they were hoping to do better in kentucky. and the clintons spent a lot of time there. >> some suggest north carolina will be the bellwether. if kay hagan pulls out north carolina, it may not be easy for the republicans in the senate. >> absolutely. kay hagan run a magnificent campaign, she is one of the few that localised the issues, not about president obama, but local issues. she has done that. we'll have to see how it turns out. >> dismal predictions, a few states have higher voter turn out. less than half of eligible voters will cast ballots. kansas and maine have high numbers. california has a few hours. reporting is lower than expected turn out. jake ward wit
good impact on a healthy georgia going forward. >> a close senate and governor's race in georgia. >> i want to bring in al jazeera's political contributor. two calls - kentucky and west virginia. how do you see the two races? >> they were both expected. west virginia from the start. it was expected that shelley moore cap eato would win. mitch mcconnell pulled it out there. republicans - they are good signs, for democrats, they were hoping to do better in kentucky. and the...
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what's going on in georgia? >> i tell you what.been a sure thing for david perdue and fellow republicans could now impact as we've been talking about for months now who controls the senate. if republicans lose control of the senate because they lose georgia, that would be embarrassment on top of disaster for the gop. and that's because georgia, as you know is, a deeply ready state. republicans thought they could win it easily. and now it's in play. it's in play because democrat michelle nunn is extremely competitive. why so competitive? shifting demographics for one in georgia and also the fact that she's been running as sort of a democrat who talks like a republican. she's been trying to say perdue is an out of touch wealthy businessman who only cares about his own pocketbook and she's been hammering him on his history of outsourcing. as for perdue's go-to criticism of his competitor this election season, he says she's just too cozy with president obama. that's been a major fodder for a weekend debate. >> this president is adamant
what's going on in georgia? >> i tell you what.been a sure thing for david perdue and fellow republicans could now impact as we've been talking about for months now who controls the senate. if republicans lose control of the senate because they lose georgia, that would be embarrassment on top of disaster for the gop. and that's because georgia, as you know is, a deeply ready state. republicans thought they could win it easily. and now it's in play. it's in play because democrat michelle...
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we put georgia in play. in twenty years, i think there will be young women like elizabeth who will take for granted that we have equal representation of women in congress. >> democrat michelle nunn conceding last night where a runoff was widely expected with david perdue. it's not going to happen now. it's going strictly to him for retiring senator chambliss -- it will be senator perdue taking over. it was an interesting race to watch here. perdue come out with 53% of the vote. joining me now from atlanta, georgia is kaitlyn ross. it is fascinating we heard michelle nunn say her representation didn't put it in play. it didn't come down to the runoff. >> absolutely. we thought we were going to be up all night waiting for the vote counts to come in. it was projected to be one of the closest races in the country. as the early numbers came back it became clear that david purdue was going to take it. it became a different election. michelle nunn did give a concession speech. she didn't concede. she said she feels
we put georgia in play. in twenty years, i think there will be young women like elizabeth who will take for granted that we have equal representation of women in congress. >> democrat michelle nunn conceding last night where a runoff was widely expected with david perdue. it's not going to happen now. it's going strictly to him for retiring senator chambliss -- it will be senator perdue taking over. it was an interesting race to watch here. perdue come out with 53% of the vote. joining me...
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they couldn't lose -- afford to lose either kentucky or georgia. the voters i met made it very clear, they are not happy with either party right now. >> one of the biggest problems in washington is that there are career politicians. from the day they get elected, the next day their job is to get re-elected. >> i would clean on both sides. >> stop the bickering. >> i would love for there to be an independent president that would do a really great job and take people into consideration instead of the party. >> really care about the people that you're representing. >> what about moderates? does that exist? it has become so extreme. >> we don't trust anybody anymore to look out for the working person. >> i'm not a party line person. i'm a candidate person. and there's a lot of folks in arkansas that are that way. >> i would like some crossing over the aisle. >> a lot of these guys making the rules and laws, they are so out of touch. they have no idea what they are even making the laws over. >> those are your undecided voters. that's why this election i
they couldn't lose -- afford to lose either kentucky or georgia. the voters i met made it very clear, they are not happy with either party right now. >> one of the biggest problems in washington is that there are career politicians. from the day they get elected, the next day their job is to get re-elected. >> i would clean on both sides. >> stop the bickering. >> i would love for there to be an independent president that would do a really great job and take people into...
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how are we feeling about collectively on georgia? runoff?unoff. >> we'll leave that in there. iowa? does everybody think it's going to go republican? >> republican. >> wow. i don't buy it. colorado? anybody here -- are you nervous about it? >> i'm not. only because republicans have 100,000 votes in the bank. >> the governor race is trending democrat. >> if you give them that -- we will say we got two runoffs. new hampshire, shaheen for now? >> yes. give us north carolina. >> give you north carolina. >> republicans have to find two and they can't afford to lose kansas or georgia. let's keep kansas in here. let's say alaska goes to form. they sit at 50. this is how the night could end up. two runoffs and greg orman in the middle. >> even though i have been predicted mary landrieu will win by 6 1/2 votes. >> she always wins by 6 1/2 votes. >> i don't see louisiana in a runoff going democratic in 2014. >> if it's for the senate. this is why this is on a razor edge. >> that's why. and i agree, i think louisiana at the end of the day will fall for
how are we feeling about collectively on georgia? runoff?unoff. >> we'll leave that in there. iowa? does everybody think it's going to go republican? >> republican. >> wow. i don't buy it. colorado? anybody here -- are you nervous about it? >> i'm not. only because republicans have 100,000 votes in the bank. >> the governor race is trending democrat. >> if you give them that -- we will say we got two runoffs. new hampshire, shaheen for now? >> yes. give...
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and the reason why they're doing this is because in the south, in georgia, louisiana -- i'm sorry, georgiaouisiana, north carolina and arkansas, democrats -- black voters make up over 50% of democrat voters, okay? there's -- that's the base that's critical to the democrats holding on to the seats. they're lying to black voters to get them to the polls, i don't think it will work because black americans after voting for obama two times overwhelmingly 95% of blacks are asking themselves a question, we're not better off, and unemployment is twice the national average. thai won't come -- they won't come to the polls. historically, in the midterms, black americans don't come to the polls and where larry hogan is asking for the black vote, he has a black woman in one of the ads that said, we haven't felt prosperity under the democrat governor o'malley or president obama. so i think there's a -- i think not everybody is acting like larry hogan is and asking for the black vote, but i think the black vote is not going to -- you know, the turnout is going to be very low and the race baiting is just
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. 28% of the voters were african-american in georgia.e voters in georgia were african-american. these early returns show right now 32% of the voters in georgia are african-american, and they're not known as early voters, so it may mean a lee corso, not so fast, my friend, this may be closer than you think. neil: also the numbers are significantly higher for midterm to midterm if you compare apples to apples than they were the last midterm four years ago, if those states can hang on with the democrat at the helm. it could prevent the republicans from take control. that's a big leap on early returns in two states, but that's how close this is for a switch in the senate, huh? >> that's right. i think if the general polling holds, this is going to be a pretty dramatic loss for barack obama. you have to go all the way back to dwight eisenhower to find anybody who lost so badly as a president in midterm elections. eisenhower lost 66 congressmen in the house of representatives in two midterm elections, and obama's probably going to lose more th
. 28% of the voters were african-american in georgia.e voters in georgia were african-american. these early returns show right now 32% of the voters in georgia are african-american, and they're not known as early voters, so it may mean a lee corso, not so fast, my friend, this may be closer than you think. neil: also the numbers are significantly higher for midterm to midterm if you compare apples to apples than they were the last midterm four years ago, if those states can hang on with the...
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they will take on georgia tech in the acc title game. georgia tech playing georgia in athens. late fourth quarter. justin thomas fumbles. georgia recovers. that lead to this. it's fourth and goal. hudson mason. malcolm mitchell. got it. bulldogs back on top, 24-21. but four seconds to go. georgia tech lining up for a 5-3 yard field goal. harrison butker. yes, sir. 53-yard field goal, career long. we're going to overtime. after a georgia tech touchdown, the point after was blocked. bulldogs, second and goal. their overtime possession. hudson mason. intercepted by d.j. white. yellow jackets win over georgia, 30-24. it's their first ten-win season since 2009. their first win over georgia since 2008. more s.e.c./acc action. clemson beat south carolina, 35-17. governor's cup, louisville hangs on to beat kentucky, 44-40. hey, don't forget, next week, acc championship game in primetime, right here on abc. and baylor wins in arlington, 48-46. they hang on to beat texas tech but it wasn't easy. how will it affect the rankings when they come out on tuesday? we'll find out. have a great
they will take on georgia tech in the acc title game. georgia tech playing georgia in athens. late fourth quarter. justin thomas fumbles. georgia recovers. that lead to this. it's fourth and goal. hudson mason. malcolm mitchell. got it. bulldogs back on top, 24-21. but four seconds to go. georgia tech lining up for a 5-3 yard field goal. harrison butker. yes, sir. 53-yard field goal, career long. we're going to overtime. after a georgia tech touchdown, the point after was blocked. bulldogs,...
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senate are in georgia and north carolina. republicans are trying to turn north carolina from blue to red. democrats are trying to flip georgia from red to blue. in georgia the percentage of early ballotscast by african american voters now stands at 33.1%, a larger share than the 2012 presidential election and 14% higher than the african american vote in the 2010 midterms. this appears to be promising news for democratic candidate michelle nunn. the democratic get out to vote operation appears to have a similar story to tell in north carolina. take a look at the number of registered democrats as a whole versus registered republicans as a whole in north carolina. in north carolina, 1.5 million early ballots. registered democrats make up for 47.6% of the ballots. 20% of the early voters are independents. again, this could be a boost for democratic incumbent kay hagan. given that democrats are defending more seats overall, analysts are predicting the gop will most likely get the seats they need to take control of the senate. but
senate are in georgia and north carolina. republicans are trying to turn north carolina from blue to red. democrats are trying to flip georgia from red to blue. in georgia the percentage of early ballotscast by african american voters now stands at 33.1%, a larger share than the 2012 presidential election and 14% higher than the african american vote in the 2010 midterms. this appears to be promising news for democratic candidate michelle nunn. the democratic get out to vote operation appears...
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i think georgia is a really interesting state.his is a state that has been shifting our way for some time. i think people thought it would be the next virginia or next north carolina within the next couple of cycles. it may be there snnow where youe got close senate and governor races. i think georgia is going to be a watt ground state for quite some time. we also have really interesting races in new hampshire and in north carolina, in iowa where the feel like the ground game as helped our candidates pull ahead. >> sean, your states? >> the first thing i would say with respect to georgia is saxby cham blis has been in a runoff. we've won all of the runoffs. i think we'll be able to pull off a win tonight. but if we go into a runoff, we've got eight for eight since 1990. this idea that georgia is a tight race is silly. you can't have that many close runoffs since 1990 and think there is a massive shift in georgia. we're looking at colorado and iowa where we've invested a great amount on the ground and i feel very good going into to
i think georgia is a really interesting state.his is a state that has been shifting our way for some time. i think people thought it would be the next virginia or next north carolina within the next couple of cycles. it may be there snnow where youe got close senate and governor races. i think georgia is going to be a watt ground state for quite some time. we also have really interesting races in new hampshire and in north carolina, in iowa where the feel like the ground game as helped our...
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to the acc, clemson and georgia tech, backup coal stoudt. this interception returned for a touchdown by golden. get your cold cuts, get your cold cuts, georgia tech wins, they have their first nine-win season since 2009. elsewhere in the acc, virginia teknipps duke 17-16. they are 13-1 in their last 14 meeting against the blue devils. see you next weekend. you don't commute every day. you commute every 15 minutes. you put in 4 hours before the 9 to 5'ers even show up. and you don't drive to an office. your van is your office. for you, ford created a new kind of full-size van: the all-new transit with ecoboost, efficient where it counts and built ford tough. and so customizable, it'll fit any business like a work glove. if your work is harder than most, it just got a lot easier. learn more at ownthework.com this is the all-new ford transit. ♪if your sweetheart ♪sends a letter ♪of goodbye ♪it's no secret ♪you feel better ♪if you cry )♪ ♪on a tuesday, they locked me up in jail...♪ aunt: ....oh! ....it is you big grown-up! ♪...on a wednesday my
to the acc, clemson and georgia tech, backup coal stoudt. this interception returned for a touchdown by golden. get your cold cuts, get your cold cuts, georgia tech wins, they have their first nine-win season since 2009. elsewhere in the acc, virginia teknipps duke 17-16. they are 13-1 in their last 14 meeting against the blue devils. see you next weekend. you don't commute every day. you commute every 15 minutes. you put in 4 hours before the 9 to 5'ers even show up. and you don't drive to an...
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voting in georgia is up 20%.hat we don't know at this point is which candidate has benefited from that. but all indication is this senate race between nunn and perdue is going to be a very close one. >> could go into a run-off in january. if none of the candidates gets more than 50% of the vote, there will be a run-off december 6th in louisiana. thanks very much, nick, for that report. much more politics coming up when we return. voters decide the fate of three dozen governors races today as well, as well as those key senate races. will there be a republican wave? we'll speak live with the chairman of the republican national committee, reince priebus. he's standing by. and where's president obama been during this entire campaign? i'll ask the head of the house democratic campaign committee about the president's low profile in these senate races. representative steve israel is standing by live as well. ♪ the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which lis
voting in georgia is up 20%.hat we don't know at this point is which candidate has benefited from that. but all indication is this senate race between nunn and perdue is going to be a very close one. >> could go into a run-off in january. if none of the candidates gets more than 50% of the vote, there will be a run-off december 6th in louisiana. thanks very much, nick, for that report. much more politics coming up when we return. voters decide the fate of three dozen governors races today...
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georgia, i would not be shocked.nd this, a lot of republicans think that democrats are going to win there, and then can they pick up one of the other states? they could pick off of alaska. nobody has a sense of what is going on there. and even colorado is not out of the reach. >> colorado and iowa. again, no doubt republicans have the upper hand here, but democrats have enough pathways to hold on that you can easily see them holding on. >> we are going to revisit this in just a bit, because coming up, our scrappy spirit and our dynamic panelist of dow list energy will turn this into a coliseum of intellectual gymnastics. a are coming up. ♪ >> over at the other tv networks, they like to refer to their experts as powerhouse roundtables. we bought a table. and filling it with supersmart analysts. let's go meet them right now. at the head of our roundtable, we have albert reinhold hunt junior. we have a republican strategist, democratic strategist, former hillary clinton 2008 campaign manager, and a republican senator fr
georgia, i would not be shocked.nd this, a lot of republicans think that democrats are going to win there, and then can they pick up one of the other states? they could pick off of alaska. nobody has a sense of what is going on there. and even colorado is not out of the reach. >> colorado and iowa. again, no doubt republicans have the upper hand here, but democrats have enough pathways to hold on that you can easily see them holding on. >> we are going to revisit this in just a bit,...
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wurster versus georgia says the state of georgia cannot impose its laws on the cherokee nation but it is ignored and we have indian removal. that is the conventional story we get. marshall plays a confused role in this story. he is the author of the 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 marshall's role as author of the 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 wurstur is heroic. generations of law professors have 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? there is enormous amount of legal historical scholars
wurster versus georgia says the state of georgia cannot impose its laws on the cherokee nation but it is ignored and we have indian removal. that is the conventional story we get. marshall plays a confused role in this story. he is the author of the 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...
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much cooler than in georgia and i think it is disingenuous. somehow our men got the idea that south carolina was the cause of all of our trouble. but they ran a great hurry to precipitate the country's civil war and then with us courage of war. we would no longer be able to restrain our men and i would not restrain the army. there is a real sense that the men it took the gloves off and most of the damage done in georgia was confined to this smokehouses are the chicken coops. but the private homes are really targeted in south carolina. one said the men burned everything they could in south carolina. they had headed for south carolina and took it out of them. february 16, 1865, that night that is columbia burning. it is a matter to the discussion like columbia burned and who set the fire. they blame sherman and his soldiers but repeatedly they saw that the retreating confederate would start to torch but my opinion it is all of them. the confederates lit fires son and his men let fires nobody put the things out. the army then moves into north car
much cooler than in georgia and i think it is disingenuous. somehow our men got the idea that south carolina was the cause of all of our trouble. but they ran a great hurry to precipitate the country's civil war and then with us courage of war. we would no longer be able to restrain our men and i would not restrain the army. there is a real sense that the men it took the gloves off and most of the damage done in georgia was confined to this smokehouses are the chicken coops. but the private...
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not in georgia but in the united states. by "time" magazine, by "usa today," by "the washington post." neal bush said that it was shameful and despicable and it should be taken down. it was really an affront not just to me but really to the millions of volunteers that were a part of building an organization that is really a legacy of president george h.w. bush and, again, the work of so many people. so that's the kind of negativity, the kind of irresponsibility that i think that people are so tired of in politics and ready for changing. >> mr. perdue. >> well, michelle, that's a little bit like the pot calling the kettle black. first let's set the record straight. i have to do this for our former president, president george h.w. bush. e has endorsed me. he is concerned about the future direction of our country. but first, let me just answer this. i think the most egregious thing in this debate has been all of the false attacks on me about my character, my career, and they've all been proven false by independent fact checkers
not in georgia but in the united states. by "time" magazine, by "usa today," by "the washington post." neal bush said that it was shameful and despicable and it should be taken down. it was really an affront not just to me but really to the millions of volunteers that were a part of building an organization that is really a legacy of president george h.w. bush and, again, the work of so many people. so that's the kind of negativity, the kind of irresponsibility...
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-- voting georgia in 2010 midterms. promising news for michelle nunn. she and her party counted on a strong get out to vote to get past david prideaux. it seems to be a similar story in north carolina. look at the numbered of registered democrats as a whole versus registered republicans. in north carolina, there has been 1.15 million ballots. registered democrats count for 47.6% of ballots. registered republicans count for 32%. 20% of early voters are independent. this could be a boost for democratic incumbent senate kay hagan. she is slightly ahead of thom tillis. the information is surprising in terms of voter turn out. we'll have the final word tomorrow night. >> david shuster - control of the senate could hinge on what happens in the south. this report from new orleans. african american voters could make the difference. >> mary landrieu is a rare politician, in a state where most are republicans. her re-election bid comes at a time. the president of the united states is unpopular in these parts. he is not unpopular
-- voting georgia in 2010 midterms. promising news for michelle nunn. she and her party counted on a strong get out to vote to get past david prideaux. it seems to be a similar story in north carolina. look at the numbered of registered democrats as a whole versus registered republicans. in north carolina, there has been 1.15 million ballots. registered democrats count for 47.6% of ballots. registered republicans count for 32%. 20% of early voters are independent. this could be a boost for...
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leigh martin may of georgia to be united states district judge for the northern district of georgia.the presiding officer: under the previous order, there are two minutes of debate equally divided before a vote on the moss nomination. who yields time? mr. chambliss: madam president, we would yield back time on our side, and i would ask unanimous consent to be allowed to speak on behalf of the northern district of georgia appointee, leigh may. ms. landrieu: i object. reserving the right to object. that's fine. thank you. madam president, we kneeled back all time on this side. -- we yield back all time on this side. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there is a sufficient second. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators in the chamber wishing to vote or change their vote? if not, the ayes are 54, the noes are 45678 the nomination is confirmed. under the previous order, there are two minutes of debate equally divided before a vote on the may nomination. mr. leahy: mr. president, i yield my time to the senator from ge
leigh martin may of georgia to be united states district judge for the northern district of georgia.the presiding officer: under the previous order, there are two minutes of debate equally divided before a vote on the moss nomination. who yields time? mr. chambliss: madam president, we would yield back time on our side, and i would ask unanimous consent to be allowed to speak on behalf of the northern district of georgia appointee, leigh may. ms. landrieu: i object. reserving the right to...
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they will take on georgia tech in the acc title game. georgia tech playing georgia in athens. late fourth quarter. justin thomas fumbles. georgia recovers. that lead to this. it's fourth and goal. hudson mason. malcolm mitchell. got it. bulldogs back on top, 24-21. but four seconds to go. georgia tech lining up for a 5-3 yard field goal. harrison butker. yes, sir. 53-yard field goal, career long. we're going to overtime. after a georgia tech touchdown, the point after was blocked. bulldogs, second and goal. their overtime possession. hudson mason. intercepted by d.j. white. yellow jackets win over georgia, 30-24. it's their first ten-win season since 2009. their first win over georgia since 2008. more s.e.c./acc action. clemson beat south carolina, 35-17. governor's cup, louisville hangs on to beat kentucky, 44-40. hey, don't forget, next week, acc championship game in primetime, right here on abc. and baylor wins in arlington, 48-46. they hang on to beat texas tech but it wasn't easy. how will it affect the rankings when they come out on tuesday? we'll find out. have a great
they will take on georgia tech in the acc title game. georgia tech playing georgia in athens. late fourth quarter. justin thomas fumbles. georgia recovers. that lead to this. it's fourth and goal. hudson mason. malcolm mitchell. got it. bulldogs back on top, 24-21. but four seconds to go. georgia tech lining up for a 5-3 yard field goal. harrison butker. yes, sir. 53-yard field goal, career long. we're going to overtime. after a georgia tech touchdown, the point after was blocked. bulldogs,...
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all eyes could be on georgia. al cross in kentucky, jim galloway in georgia.ate all of you getting up this morning. that completes our ten-state tour. this does not complete the show. when we come back next, we'll play hardball with chris matthews. he'll be here, right after this. for a crowd this big, your everyday dishes will only go so far. literally. you had to go deep into the cupboard. embarrassingly deep. can this mismatched mess be conquered... by a little bit of dish liquid? it can if it's dawn ultra. it's more concentrated... ...just one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this bargain brand. here's to the over-extended family gathering. dawn, it's amazing what a drop can do. ring ring! ...progresso! you soup people have my kids loving vegetables. well vegetables... shh! taste better in our savory broth. vegetables!? no...soup! oh! soup! loaded with vegetables. packed with taste. you know your dentures can unlike natural teeth. try new fixodent plus truefeel. this smooth formula helps keep dentures in place. it's free of flavors an
all eyes could be on georgia. al cross in kentucky, jim galloway in georgia.ate all of you getting up this morning. that completes our ten-state tour. this does not complete the show. when we come back next, we'll play hardball with chris matthews. he'll be here, right after this. for a crowd this big, your everyday dishes will only go so far. literally. you had to go deep into the cupboard. embarrassingly deep. can this mismatched mess be conquered... by a little bit of dish liquid? it can if...
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nbc/maris poll shows republicans making gains in georgia, kentucky and louisiana. here's the picture in georgia. david purdue leading democrat michelle nunn 48% to 44%. and then in kentucky, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell has a nine-point lead over alison hundred lundergran grimes. and senator mary landrieu is at the 4% over bill cassidy at 36%. >> as you said, we keep talking at the magic number being six. but really the magic number is number three because we expect three democratically held seats to go republican. they only need to pick three after that. and if you're looking from new hampshire and north carolina all the way across to alaska, you're seeing seven democratic seats that are on the edge of going republican. if democrats were able to pick up georgia or if they were able to pick up and knock off the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell in kentucky, that would be easier. if there's momentum it appears to be republican. >> and we'll look at "the des moines register" conducting this between october 31st and november 1, joni ernst is leading bru
nbc/maris poll shows republicans making gains in georgia, kentucky and louisiana. here's the picture in georgia. david purdue leading democrat michelle nunn 48% to 44%. and then in kentucky, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell has a nine-point lead over alison hundred lundergran grimes. and senator mary landrieu is at the 4% over bill cassidy at 36%. >> as you said, we keep talking at the magic number being six. but really the magic number is number three because we expect three...
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and polls set to close in georgia. we are counting down the results in the georgia senate race. headquarters of democrat michelle nunn. martin? >> it is an exciting night for them. because michelle nunn, she took a break in the afternoon from the campaigning and decided to go home. she lives very nearby. she's with her children and with her husband. she's having a bite to eat we're told. spoke to her earlier. she's extremely confident that she'll do well and that they will win out right. in georgia, it is one of the states they need 50% plus one vote in order to actually win. they are feeling confident they will get that tonight. it should also be pointed out that there was a last-minute push on the radio and you saw some significant political figures, andrew young among them and john lewis the congressman and significant political figures and big in the african-american community where she hopes to draw a lot of the votes that she'll get tonight that she hopes to put her over the top, anderson. >> and a possibility of a runoff there. we'll follow that closely. martin savage, th
and polls set to close in georgia. we are counting down the results in the georgia senate race. headquarters of democrat michelle nunn. martin? >> it is an exciting night for them. because michelle nunn, she took a break in the afternoon from the campaigning and decided to go home. she lives very nearby. she's with her children and with her husband. she's having a bite to eat we're told. spoke to her earlier. she's extremely confident that she'll do well and that they will win out right....
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dog also has a official georgia license.cked out to uga 25. >> that's smart. >> bulldogs don't do well in heat. the car is specially engineered so the air conditioner can run full blast all the time. and uga can ride in 60 degree comfort for the four hour ride from savannah to athens for home games. he knows he's close when he sees himself coming and going. when uga arrives at the hotel of the university georgia campus he's greeted like a rock star as he makes his way to the uga suite. before a game, uga always gets a bath, oatmeal shampoo, baby shampoo on his face. and what a face. do you have your game face on? on game day when the georgia players arrive at the field, it's called the dog walk. but uga rides. sonny's daughter, a professional publicist handles his pr. >> uga has a lawyer, a publicist, uga has an agent/handler. it takes a village to raise a bulldog. >> i suppose there are people who are going to see this and say, man, is that silly. >> this whole mascot idea has any of this stuff kind of struck you as being f
dog also has a official georgia license.cked out to uga 25. >> that's smart. >> bulldogs don't do well in heat. the car is specially engineered so the air conditioner can run full blast all the time. and uga can ride in 60 degree comfort for the four hour ride from savannah to athens for home games. he knows he's close when he sees himself coming and going. when uga arrives at the hotel of the university georgia campus he's greeted like a rock star as he makes his way to the uga...
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you may want to think of another route if you take georgia avenue. it is shut down at aspen hill because of a big water main break in that area. megan mcgrath is live with a look at what crews are doing right now. megan, what's happening? >> reporter: this is a 10-inch water main that blew. crews are on the scene, pumping water out of the hole. i'm told this is going to be with us several hours. so throughout the morning rush hour this morning. this is actually in the dedicated lane there, the turn lane from southbound georgia avenue to take the right-hand turn on to inbound connecticut avenue. so southbound connecticut avenue. that dedicated turn lane is now completely closed. instead of being able to come down georgia avenue and take the right-hand turn on connecticut prior to the light, you're going to have to go down to the light and take a hard right at the light. this is going to mean that we're going to start to see things backing up. you can't take that turn without sitting at the light. that's going to cause problems here this morning. we're
you may want to think of another route if you take georgia avenue. it is shut down at aspen hill because of a big water main break in that area. megan mcgrath is live with a look at what crews are doing right now. megan, what's happening? >> reporter: this is a 10-inch water main that blew. crews are on the scene, pumping water out of the hole. i'm told this is going to be with us several hours. so throughout the morning rush hour this morning. this is actually in the dedicated lane...