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in mississippi's not quite neighboring state of georgia, in georgia they are trying to figure out what election in 2018. last year, november 2018, while the country was elect iing a ne house of representatives and us senators, in georgia, they were electing a new governor. this was a marquis race. the democrat ultimately refused to concede to the republican. kemp ran the election for the state of georgia and he ran in it himself as the republican candidate for governor. abrams didn't concede. a lot don't concede she lost the race because of reports about voter suppression and anomalies in the election that disproportionally affected minority democratic voters. that overall controversy about that race has been well documented. what generated way fewer headlines though was a truly weird phenomenon that happened one notch down the ballot in georgia. as people are thinking ahead about the election ining at tte 2020, we got details on what happened one notch down the ballot last november, which is an absolutely bonkers story. if you have not heard it yet, you will want to. we have it here n
in mississippi's not quite neighboring state of georgia, in georgia they are trying to figure out what election in 2018. last year, november 2018, while the country was elect iing a ne house of representatives and us senators, in georgia, they were electing a new governor. this was a marquis race. the democrat ultimately refused to concede to the republican. kemp ran the election for the state of georgia and he ran in it himself as the republican candidate for governor. abrams didn't concede. a...
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it comes from the state of georgia. republican johnny isakson announced he will be resigning from the senate at the end of this year. for health reasons. that means immediately the seat will be filled by an appointment. the governor of georgia who is a republican. brian kemp will appoint someone to the seat when isakson steps down. presumably a republican. it also triggers a special election that will take place next year. it will coincide with a normally scheduled november election. so this senate seat and whoever is appointed by the governor probably will be up in 2020. and for democrats, that's interesting news. georgia is a state they have been starting to look a little more closely at as' potentially competitive state. in 2012, this was a safely competitive state. mitt romney won by 8 points. the margin came down in 2016 to 5 points. in 2018, democrats weren't able to win statewide but they got close. they got within about 50,000 votes. demographics are changing pretty substantially there. suburbs, particularly aro
it comes from the state of georgia. republican johnny isakson announced he will be resigning from the senate at the end of this year. for health reasons. that means immediately the seat will be filled by an appointment. the governor of georgia who is a republican. brian kemp will appoint someone to the seat when isakson steps down. presumably a republican. it also triggers a special election that will take place next year. it will coincide with a normally scheduled november election. so this...
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so georgia is one of those states, georgia, texas, arizona. you can maybe add north carolina. be a year that's a tipping point year. and that's going to be a year when the state votes for the first time in decades for the democratic nominee for president and elects a senator or more. let's remember, though, that the senate seats today tend to go the way of the presidential election even when it's close. that's doubly true for a double header which is what you are going to have in georgia in 2020. >> greg, the democratic party in georgia has been criticized for possibly not being able to field a strong bench or a deep bench. stacy abrams made it clear that she will not run for the senate. have there been names floated around that have the kind of name recognition and the platform that stacy abrams has among the georgia democratic party that may jump into this race. >> there are other big names that are looking at this race or at least haven't ruled it out. one of them is sally yates. we haven't heard whether she ruled out a run for biden's seat. there are lots who are kicking t
so georgia is one of those states, georgia, texas, arizona. you can maybe add north carolina. be a year that's a tipping point year. and that's going to be a year when the state votes for the first time in decades for the democratic nominee for president and elects a senator or more. let's remember, though, that the senate seats today tend to go the way of the presidential election even when it's close. that's doubly true for a double header which is what you are going to have in georgia in...
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could georgia and the carolinas be next?
could georgia and the carolinas be next?
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then goes up into georgia.they are starting to converge, we saw some more convergence earlier. >> i just had an andrew flashback. that path you just outlined, the european model, that's the andrew path it. >> just sort of all of a sudden went due west on us and came through and, oh, by the way i believe we are in late august. i had an andrew flashback. >> i don't blame you. so we're going to be watching this very closely. but we're seeing this -- it's going to be at least another 24 hours before we get a good idea of whether there's going to be consensus or not. we are talking about the highest winds for the u.s. and british virgin islands. chuck, those folks have gotten hammered. they got slammed with maria. and they're getting slammed again with this thing. we've seen some incredible video. and then heavy rain, isolated 6 inches or more for the northern bahamas. but let's take a look. 4 to 8 inches, but locally there could be 10 or 12. we are watching this thing depending on its forward speed, once it makes l
then goes up into georgia.they are starting to converge, we saw some more convergence earlier. >> i just had an andrew flashback. that path you just outlined, the european model, that's the andrew path it. >> just sort of all of a sudden went due west on us and came through and, oh, by the way i believe we are in late august. i had an andrew flashback. >> i don't blame you. so we're going to be watching this very closely. but we're seeing this -- it's going to be at least...
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decided to hold georgia's 1st pride parade. in tbilisi the capital and there were there was a counterattack organize a counter demonstration organized and they were attacked and images you know are cable out on all the news channels and i saw it in sweden and i thought. i didn't like what i saw and i thought you know i should do something about that now about that topic so that was sort of like the inspiration for the film and then sort of give us a brief synopsis of what the film's about well basically i would say it's a coming of age story about a young downstair at the georgia national ensemble which is a very strict conservative. place. and they he you know falls in love with another guy and it sort of becomes like a catalyst for him to i think in the end discover his own artistry i think you know it's a film about breaking the norm sort of yeah ok and i mean this seems to be george or seems seems real students either to gay rights is this why you made the film in the georgian language yeah i mean i think the setting of the
decided to hold georgia's 1st pride parade. in tbilisi the capital and there were there was a counterattack organize a counter demonstration organized and they were attacked and images you know are cable out on all the news channels and i saw it in sweden and i thought. i didn't like what i saw and i thought you know i should do something about that now about that topic so that was sort of like the inspiration for the film and then sort of give us a brief synopsis of what the film's about well...
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it's trying to bully georgia, of course. also the situation in ukraine which we need to keep a very close eye on. now, maybe they've made some progress. but nevertheless, vladimir putin's agenda is all about creating a sphere of influence, getting his way with the neighboring countries, weakening them politically. so this is -- again, unfortunately john mccain understood, we have to fight against the bullies, we have to fight against autocracy. the georgians established a democracy. john mccain was heavily involved when most people didn't even know there was a republic of georgia, they just thought there was the state of georgia. he understood clearly what happened. in 2008, when we said, georgia, come into nato, we didn't realize the russians would have the reaction they had. now we know they'll use military force to prevent sovereign countries from joining associations that their people want them to join. that should be unacceptable. the west needs to jump in, lawrence. our government should be leading the way to put an en
it's trying to bully georgia, of course. also the situation in ukraine which we need to keep a very close eye on. now, maybe they've made some progress. but nevertheless, vladimir putin's agenda is all about creating a sphere of influence, getting his way with the neighboring countries, weakening them politically. so this is -- again, unfortunately john mccain understood, we have to fight against the bullies, we have to fight against autocracy. the georgians established a democracy. john mccain...
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he was then georgia's secretary of state. republican candidate for governor last year. he did all of that stuff to the voters of georgia just in time for his own election effort. his democratic opponent was the former democratic leader of the state legislature, stacey abrams, who was vying to become the nation's first black woman governor and who attracted national attention for her strong run against kemp, for her good chance at winning, and frankly for his charisma and political skills. stacey abrams said her opponent was using his authority over the election to tilt it in his favor, to enact policies that disproportionately made it harder for democratic-leaning black and minority voters to cast their ballots. she called kemp an architect of voter suppression. but in the end kemp won, narrowly. he became georgia's new governor by about 50,000 votes. that was a margin just shy of triggering a mandatory recount. but that election was really just not normal. and when kemp proclaimed himself the victor in that election, stacey
he was then georgia's secretary of state. republican candidate for governor last year. he did all of that stuff to the voters of georgia just in time for his own election effort. his democratic opponent was the former democratic leader of the state legislature, stacey abrams, who was vying to become the nation's first black woman governor and who attracted national attention for her strong run against kemp, for her good chance at winning, and frankly for his charisma and political skills....
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comes from the state of georgia.sakson, he announced yesterday he is going to be resigning from the senate in just a couple of months for health reasons. that means immediately the seat will be filled by an appointment. the governor of georgia who, of course, is a republican, brian kemp is going to appoint somebody to the seat when isaacson steps down. presumably that will be a republican, but it also triggers a special election that will coincide with the normally scheduled november election. so this senate seat and whoever is appointed by the governor probably will be up in 2020. and for democrats, that's interesting news because georgia is a state they've been starting to look a little bit more closely at as a potentially competitive state. in 2012 this was a safely republican state. mitt romney won by 8 points. that margin came down in 2016 to 5 points. in 2018, democrats weren't able to win statewide but they got close, to within about 50,000 votes in the governor's race. this is a state where demographics are c
comes from the state of georgia.sakson, he announced yesterday he is going to be resigning from the senate in just a couple of months for health reasons. that means immediately the seat will be filled by an appointment. the governor of georgia who, of course, is a republican, brian kemp is going to appoint somebody to the seat when isaacson steps down. presumably that will be a republican, but it also triggers a special election that will coincide with the normally scheduled november election....
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the georgia race to me, when you chat with democratic operatives who are in the case they feel their candidate quality can be ail little bit better. so much focus on the texas senate race and not up until yesterday on georgia and their candidates there. >> michael steel, for republicans right now, in terms of the top of a ticket, president, vice president, which combination worries you most? >> look, if the election were held today there's no question that joe biden has the best chance to both take back those northern midwestern battlegrounds so the president narrowly won in 2016 and help down ballot democrats in places like north carolina and georgia because of his record as the vice president under barack obama. he should help with turnout in those states so right now, if the election were held today it would be joe biden. at the same time the election is not for a very long time and the
the georgia race to me, when you chat with democratic operatives who are in the case they feel their candidate quality can be ail little bit better. so much focus on the texas senate race and not up until yesterday on georgia and their candidates there. >> michael steel, for republicans right now, in terms of the top of a ticket, president, vice president, which combination worries you most? >> look, if the election were held today there's no question that joe biden has the best...
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decided to hold georgia's 1st pride parade. in tbilisi the capital and they were there was a counterattack organize a counter demonstration organized and they were attacked images you know are cable out on all the news channels and i saw it in sweden and i thought. i didn't like what i saw and i thought you know i should do something about that about that topic so that was sort of like the inspiration for the film and then sort of give us a brief synopsis of what the film's about well basically i would say it's a coming of age story about a young downstair at the georgia national on some world which is a very strict conservative place. and they he falls in love with another guy and it sort of becomes like a catalyst for him to i think in the end discover his own artistry i think you know it's a film about breaking the norm sort of you know ok and i mean this seems to be georgia seems to be it seems real still to the gay rights is this why you made the film in the georgian language yeah i mean i think the setting of the story ce
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so you know what that means, georgia?>> attention, georgia, you are now a swing state. do you know the signs? you may be experiencing over active phone calls or mails or paper cuts. congested disorder. random sampling. overwhelming weight of electoral college or loss of hope. these are all symptoms of swing state voter syndrome. this condition can met in one of two ways. put your hands inu your ears an go lala. listen to candidates mispronounce your local municipalities. remember it will all be over in a few months. until next time. the pain and swelling. the psoriasis. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of active psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reaction
so you know what that means, georgia?>> attention, georgia, you are now a swing state. do you know the signs? you may be experiencing over active phone calls or mails or paper cuts. congested disorder. random sampling. overwhelming weight of electoral college or loss of hope. these are all symptoms of swing state voter syndrome. this condition can met in one of two ways. put your hands inu your ears an go lala. listen to candidates mispronounce your local municipalities. remember it will...
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georgia militiamen at holiday to his wife, lizzie. i have lived in the ground until i have turned to be nothing more than a gopher or a mole. he and his comrades were, quote, a nasty, dirty set of men, he said. now, let me add that maybe they were nasty and dirty for this reason, too. it wasn't just the dirt. if it's dangerous to get out of the trench to relieve yourself, what do you do? a lot of soldiers just relieved themselves in the trench, and the feces accumulated until as an officer said enough is enough, get the shovels and get this stuff out of here. you have to deal with that. you have to deal with an lawful lot of beef eaten by civil car soldiers fresh on the hoof. you slaughtered it every day near the lines. eventually that creates piles of cattle awful that rots and draws insects. flies swarmed by the millions around the trenches. especially they were occupied for weeks at a time as they were by august of 1864. in addition to that, body lice infested the men. and the trenches. here is a quote from isaac foster of the 10th
georgia militiamen at holiday to his wife, lizzie. i have lived in the ground until i have turned to be nothing more than a gopher or a mole. he and his comrades were, quote, a nasty, dirty set of men, he said. now, let me add that maybe they were nasty and dirty for this reason, too. it wasn't just the dirt. if it's dangerous to get out of the trench to relieve yourself, what do you do? a lot of soldiers just relieved themselves in the trench, and the feces accumulated until as an officer said...
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decided to hold georgia's 1st pride parade. in tbilisi the capital and they were there was a counterattack organize a counter demonstration organized and they were attacked images you know are cable out on all the news channels and i saw it in sweden and i thought. i didn't like what i saw and i thought you know i should do something about that about that topic so that was sort of like the inspiration for the film and then sort of give us a brief synopsis of what the film's about well basically i would say it's a coming of age story about a young downstair at the georgia national ensemble which is a very strict conservative. place. and the he you know falls in love with another guy and it sort of becomes like a catalyst for him to i think in the end discover his own artistry i think you know it's a film about breaking the norm sort of yeah ok and i mean this seems to be georgia seems to be seems real still to the gay rights is this why you made the film in the georgian language yeah i mean i think the setting of the story certa
decided to hold georgia's 1st pride parade. in tbilisi the capital and they were there was a counterattack organize a counter demonstration organized and they were attacked images you know are cable out on all the news channels and i saw it in sweden and i thought. i didn't like what i saw and i thought you know i should do something about that about that topic so that was sort of like the inspiration for the film and then sort of give us a brief synopsis of what the film's about well basically...
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georgia and florida. and they're doing really well and working hard. florida seems to be the main target at this moment. but i think a lot of good things are happening. fema is there. tremendous work is going on. many, many gas trucks are coming in. they're bringing gas from louisiana and all over. and we don't know if that evacuation will end up locally right now. we'll see where it's coming in. we don't know where it's going to be coming and how far in it's going to be comings. i'm going to camp david. we have a lot of experts with us and a lot of the fema people coming up but importantly, we're coming back and on sunday at 12:30 we have a meeting at fema headquarters. that will be the time we know where it's going, a day before it hits. we'll see what happens. on other things, the stock market is doing great, the economy is amazing, worldwide we're the number one by far. stock market is up again and we're getting close -- we'll be very close to a new record soon. and whatever you want to ask. go ahead. [inaudible question] president trump: that i ca
georgia and florida. and they're doing really well and working hard. florida seems to be the main target at this moment. but i think a lot of good things are happening. fema is there. tremendous work is going on. many, many gas trucks are coming in. they're bringing gas from louisiana and all over. and we don't know if that evacuation will end up locally right now. we'll see where it's coming in. we don't know where it's going to be coming and how far in it's going to be comings. i'm going to...
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when he went south of georgia, and sent thomas north, what did he leave? and when did he leave for the defense of atlanta? >> he left the earthworks alone, as far as i'm aware, there was no destruction of either the confederate line or the union line, and when they were demolished, i don't know, i wish we did know. usually what happens is that, let me just finish this, usually what happens, when the fight is over, local landowners come back and they reclaim their property, let me show you something, it is right up here. look at this. this is april 1866, you can see evidence of rehabilitation and reclamation of the land, that has been dug into by somebody that is half gone, and look at those posts. those fence posts were part of the fortification, one of the first thing that landowners did when they have to deal with fortification is the pooled the wood out and they tried the post so they can reuse it. you see evidence of that in this photograph. i wish we had a lot more information about when and how these earthworks were demolished after the war was over,
when he went south of georgia, and sent thomas north, what did he leave? and when did he leave for the defense of atlanta? >> he left the earthworks alone, as far as i'm aware, there was no destruction of either the confederate line or the union line, and when they were demolished, i don't know, i wish we did know. usually what happens is that, let me just finish this, usually what happens, when the fight is over, local landowners come back and they reclaim their property, let me show you...
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the defending champion georgia hall. the defending champion georgia hall.e defending champions starting her day in touch at the top but a touch at times letting her down. the challenge faltering. fellow brit charlie hall has been 8—member since childhood and the familiarity making the greens it seems just a little easier to read, brady after brady on her back nine, she carries home hopes. and law keeps her amongst the chase. those are well use to the charge and one of the rounds of the day from the spaniard. she is right up day from the spaniard. she is right up there as is well number one, here quite brilliant. but the chase as it has been throughout is to catch south africa's player. the chase is on. this is the latest from woburn... ashleigh leading —13. big mover on the day — america's morgan pressel. six under for the day, to move —10 and short while ago. england's charley hull and bronte law on nine under, four off the lead. max verstappen will start on pole for the first time in his formula one career at tomorrow's hungarian grand prix. the dutchman
the defending champion georgia hall. the defending champion georgia hall.e defending champions starting her day in touch at the top but a touch at times letting her down. the challenge faltering. fellow brit charlie hall has been 8—member since childhood and the familiarity making the greens it seems just a little easier to read, brady after brady on her back nine, she carries home hopes. and law keeps her amongst the chase. those are well use to the charge and one of the rounds of the day...
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georgia could be very much affected. we are working with the great governor of georgia. we have our top people there. it has really been amazing. i have to say, we have done a great job in puerto rico. we were totally ready in puerto rico. puerto rico got lucky, it missed puerto rico. we were really ready in puerto rico. we worked very well with the government. i have my issues with their government, but we work very well. the new governor was on top of things. we had a really great relationship with puerto rico. fortunately, we did not have to use what we had. we were set to go in puerto rico. we were in great shape. >> [indiscernible] president trump: we are thinking about florida evacuations, but it's a little too soon. people are getting ready. it may have to be evacuated. sections may have to be evacuated. we will probably make that determination on sunday. >> [indiscernible] the polish government demands reparations from germany for the second world war. do you support this demand? president trump: i think that will be between poland and germany and i get along wit
georgia could be very much affected. we are working with the great governor of georgia. we have our top people there. it has really been amazing. i have to say, we have done a great job in puerto rico. we were totally ready in puerto rico. puerto rico got lucky, it missed puerto rico. we were really ready in puerto rico. we worked very well with the government. i have my issues with their government, but we work very well. the new governor was on top of things. we had a really great...
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the american model makes landfall north right around the florida/georgia border, sometime monday night. the european model a little slower as well. south florida just between west palm beach and miami monday night. we are starting to see the european model making more agreement with the national hurricane center model, so we're going to still have to wait because we still need a little -- within the next 24 hours i think we'll be seeing a lot more consensus. as far as the probability of tropical storm winds high for much of central and southern florida from miami up getting close to jacksonville opinion the hurricane force winds probably by sunday night. heavy rainfall, we're talking anywhere from four to eight inches of rain as you get into south central and east central florida, but there could be upwards of 12 inches of rain and again, we have not seen a landfall of a hurricane, we've had 121 hurricane landfalls from brownsville, ex-texas, to east point, maine, since 1850 but haven't seen a hurricane landfall on the space coast, which is just south of cape canaveral moving further n
the american model makes landfall north right around the florida/georgia border, sometime monday night. the european model a little slower as well. south florida just between west palm beach and miami monday night. we are starting to see the european model making more agreement with the national hurricane center model, so we're going to still have to wait because we still need a little -- within the next 24 hours i think we'll be seeing a lot more consensus. as far as the probability of...
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you just mentioned georgia. this is important. it's a double headed senate election.ad over a couple dozen of them in the hundred years that we have had elective senate races and almost always, they go in the same direction. you have to go back to 1966 to find one that split. and because we're so polarized, they almost always go the way of the presidential election, so if democrats can nominate a strong candidate and capitalize on trump's relatively low ratings in georgia, they could get two seats out of this, not just one. >> so georgia, if they picked up the two, that could really be the key to winning back control of the senate right there. let's go to maine quickly, too, larry because susan collins doesn't have good numbers in maine for an incumbent, a 45% approval against a 48% disapproval. the president's numbers in maine are bad, 55% disapprove. 42% approval for donald trump in maine. how about the maine senate race? >> absolutely. it's on the map, and it is a potential gain for democrats, unless, as susan collins has before, she can find a path to separate her
you just mentioned georgia. this is important. it's a double headed senate election.ad over a couple dozen of them in the hundred years that we have had elective senate races and almost always, they go in the same direction. you have to go back to 1966 to find one that split. and because we're so polarized, they almost always go the way of the presidential election, so if democrats can nominate a strong candidate and capitalize on trump's relatively low ratings in georgia, they could get two...
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it could make landfall on labor day anywhere from the florida keys to southeast georgia. florida's governor has declared an emergency for the entire state, and there's already been a big run on water, food, gas and building supplies. a dozen georgia counties have just been placed under a state of emergency after treating puerto rico with contempt when it was in the path of the storm, president trump has now turned very, very serious now that florida and georgia are likely targets. he just canceled a trip to poland, saying he wants to focus in on the hurricane. i'll speak with congressman don bier and our correspondents and analystless have full coverage. florida's governor has declared an emergency in all of the state's counties, and preparations are under way. what's the latest there? >> reporter: wolf, authorities are already warning residents here to get prepared. tomorrow they are bringing in two truckloads of sand so residents can make sandbags. when i have asked people what is your greatest concern, every single person has said a direct hit. >> we'll get it for you.
it could make landfall on labor day anywhere from the florida keys to southeast georgia. florida's governor has declared an emergency for the entire state, and there's already been a big run on water, food, gas and building supplies. a dozen georgia counties have just been placed under a state of emergency after treating puerto rico with contempt when it was in the path of the storm, president trump has now turned very, very serious now that florida and georgia are likely targets. he just...
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this is still georgia. but georgia is now at a tipping point.u saw the stacey abrams race where i mean frankly i think she won that race. i think she won that race, but the current governor probably did a few things that kept him in the hunt lunger than he should have been. having a second seat may help. here's why. i was talking to a couple of friends down there today. one of the things that could happen is you could end up -- there are no african-americans running for david purdue's seat. but you could have a couple of african-americans who get into the johnny isaacson seat, and if that happens then you have an african-american on the ballot in november of 2020 while the presidential race is going on, and you could have a surge in turn out that could bring one of those senators over the line. >> and one of those african-americans will not be stacey r stacey abrams. >> she's made it clear she's not going to do it. there are a few people who are out there. the pastor at ebenezer baptist church -- sorry, my earpiece keeps coming out. there are a
this is still georgia. but georgia is now at a tipping point.u saw the stacey abrams race where i mean frankly i think she won that race. i think she won that race, but the current governor probably did a few things that kept him in the hunt lunger than he should have been. having a second seat may help. here's why. i was talking to a couple of friends down there today. one of the things that could happen is you could end up -- there are no african-americans running for david purdue's seat. but...
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the forest might seem lush but deforestation is rife across georgia the number of trees being cut has to be limited to ensure long term sustainability currently over 12 times that number is being felt. the worker has to mechanics is helping to solve the problem they're cutting solar panels. the machine dates back to world war 2 but it still works there part of the energy cooperative the systems they produce here should help to reduce wood burning and therefore carbon dioxide emissions. the cooperative as provided solar powered water heaters to more than 100 homes in the village. johnny is a 39 year old teacher and head of the energy cooperative its name means turn on the sun the system is being installed here today. so much his pleasure residents know about the horseshoe systems and they know that banks are providing loans for them and can be out and got to you don't have to go from door to door people who are interested come to us. none are good about it says back from the markets and the grandchildren are awake her son and daughter in law are at work so she has to look after the chi
the forest might seem lush but deforestation is rife across georgia the number of trees being cut has to be limited to ensure long term sustainability currently over 12 times that number is being felt. the worker has to mechanics is helping to solve the problem they're cutting solar panels. the machine dates back to world war 2 but it still works there part of the energy cooperative the systems they produce here should help to reduce wood burning and therefore carbon dioxide emissions. the...
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so this is a map of georgia. and this is the town, the star represents the town of georgia, which is a town very near where andersonville was. so that is the general vicinity there in southwest georgia where andersonville prison was located. and if you recall, in september of 1864, atlanta falls to sherman's rearm. in between september and november, he is laying out his plan. he is planning the march to the sea, which will ultimately take him to savannah, right? so he doesn't really go in the direction of sumter, but could he? could he have done so? certainly sherman and folks knew rabbit andersonville. prisoners had escaped from there, so they knew that things were pretty bad there. however, i think it is, you know, a bad assumption to think that sherman could have reasonably done anything to alleviate the suffering of the men at andersonville simply because of the timeline. by the time that atlanta falls and slierman begins his mar -- and sherman begins his march in november, about november 15th of 1864, by tha
so this is a map of georgia. and this is the town, the star represents the town of georgia, which is a town very near where andersonville was. so that is the general vicinity there in southwest georgia where andersonville prison was located. and if you recall, in september of 1864, atlanta falls to sherman's rearm. in between september and november, he is laying out his plan. he is planning the march to the sea, which will ultimately take him to savannah, right? so he doesn't really go in the...
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we are getting georgia ready. we are prepared for whatever contingencies there are. working with our state and with our federal partners. we're in constant communication with all of them. we just want to make sure that people -- the priority is always going to be the lives of georgians, and that's our biggest concern right now. >> sure. okay. lisa rodriguez presley, we appreciate it so much. thank you. even atlanta motor speedway is opening their camping facilities to people who are evacuating the coast as well. so georgia is definitely getting ready. >> all right. >>> turning to 2020 now, former vice president joe biden is not apologizing, despite telling a moving but untrue war story on the campaign trail. its criticism that the former vice president has a problem with getting the facts right fair? 3 out of 4 people achieved... ...90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections... ...and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your docto
we are getting georgia ready. we are prepared for whatever contingencies there are. working with our state and with our federal partners. we're in constant communication with all of them. we just want to make sure that people -- the priority is always going to be the lives of georgians, and that's our biggest concern right now. >> sure. okay. lisa rodriguez presley, we appreciate it so much. thank you. even atlanta motor speedway is opening their camping facilities to people who are...
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that will mean georgia will have two senate seats up next year.ne person not running is stacey abrams who says she will keep her focus on protecting voter rights. she has been men possible v.p. pick. >>> ahead, an early scare for serena williams at the u.s. open. andy scholes has that story in the bleacher report next. grab some pens. would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?" methinks tul pens would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on your list. this week's doorbuster- 50% off school backpacks, 50% off in store or online from the advisors at office depot officemax. i knew it could rough in there, but how rough? there was no way to know for sure. hey guys.... daddy, it's pink! but hey. a new house it's a blank canvas. and we got a great one thanks to a really low mortgage rate from navy federal credit union. pink so she's a princess. you got a problem with that? oorah oorah navy federal credit union. our members, are the mission. they give us excellent customer otservice, every time.e. our 18 year old was in a
that will mean georgia will have two senate seats up next year.ne person not running is stacey abrams who says she will keep her focus on protecting voter rights. she has been men possible v.p. pick. >>> ahead, an early scare for serena williams at the u.s. open. andy scholes has that story in the bleacher report next. grab some pens. would shakespeare have chosen just "some pens?" methinks tul pens would serve m'lady well. thanks. and a unicorn notebook! get everything on...
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florida, georgia, the carolinas need to monitor this. we will be here all weekend.hope for the best and prepare for the worst. we will be watching all weekend. every county in florida is under a state of emergency. that is why governor rhonda santos taking no chances as the potentially catastrophic storm churns toward the coast. donald trump changes his plans to keep an eye on florida. >> reporter: people need to act now today. i want to show you this map, this is what the cat 2 hurricane looks like from space and it is getting stronger by the hour. dorian downed trees in the us virgin islands but by the time it reachedes somewhere between florida and the georgia coast on labor day it is expected to be a dangerous category for hurricane. governor desantis is warning folks this is the time to act and get ready. >> i don't want to be on the road -- people have to do a mandatory evacuation. >> i called this morning to get flights out and everything was booked. >> everyone is getting ready, stocking up on sandbags, gas, food, empty bread shelves in the stores. the presi
florida, georgia, the carolinas need to monitor this. we will be here all weekend.hope for the best and prepare for the worst. we will be watching all weekend. every county in florida is under a state of emergency. that is why governor rhonda santos taking no chances as the potentially catastrophic storm churns toward the coast. donald trump changes his plans to keep an eye on florida. >> reporter: people need to act now today. i want to show you this map, this is what the cat 2 hurricane...
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can the parties, you know, work this out in georgia? that there will be a ton of money spent in georgia. a lot of that, this will in a lot of ways be its own presidential race in georgia now. i think it's a huge deal for texas and georgia to show whether they are, in fact, turning purple. i think all indications are that they haven't been up until now. texas in particular, tons of money. every two years someone says it's turning purple and the republican wins by sometimes double digits. but with trump on the ticket and two open seats in georgia, i think that that's going to cost both parties a lot. >> yeah. but reality check georgia for a second. it's in the deep south. there hasn't been -- folks haven't been able to flip it. but donald trump's approval rating in georgia is 40%. 56% disapprove. that's stunning for a state in the south. the question will be does stacey abrams who said again yesterday she's not getting in, can she be persuaded? because that changes the dynamic on the ground for the critical seats. if democrats don't win t
can the parties, you know, work this out in georgia? that there will be a ton of money spent in georgia. a lot of that, this will in a lot of ways be its own presidential race in georgia now. i think it's a huge deal for texas and georgia to show whether they are, in fact, turning purple. i think all indications are that they haven't been up until now. texas in particular, tons of money. every two years someone says it's turning purple and the republican wins by sometimes double digits. but...
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dorian is expected to hit somewhere between florida and southern georgia on monday and could make landfall as a powerful category 4 storm. that would make it the strongest storm to hit florida's east coast since hurricane andrew in 1992. this ominous view from the international space station shows the storm morphing into a monster. chief meteorologist craig setzer of our miami station wfor is tracking dorian's path. >> well, the storm strengthened overnight, winds up to 105 miles an hour now, moving to the northwest at 12, expecting to continue because it's over very warm waters. the wind shear very low. it will be a category 3 today, category 4 by tomorrow as it breaches the northwest bahamas. that's the sunday evening time frame here. and then monday evening, labor day, approaching the florida coast if not making landfall or reaching the florida coast at that point in time. then after that it's a very, very slow move inland. as it slowly weakens, this means it's going to be a huge rainfall threat on top of being a wind and storm surge threat. so seriously, certainly you can see that all
dorian is expected to hit somewhere between florida and southern georgia on monday and could make landfall as a powerful category 4 storm. that would make it the strongest storm to hit florida's east coast since hurricane andrew in 1992. this ominous view from the international space station shows the storm morphing into a monster. chief meteorologist craig setzer of our miami station wfor is tracking dorian's path. >> well, the storm strengthened overnight, winds up to 105 miles an hour...
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decided to hold georgia's 1st pride parade. in tbilisi the capital and they were there was a counterattack organize a counter demonstration organized and they were attacked and the images you know are cable out on all the news channels and i saw it in sweden and i thought. i didn't like what i saw and i thought you know i should do something about that about that topic so that was sort of like the inspiration for the film and then sort of give us a brief synopsis of what the film's about well basically i would say it's a coming of age story about a young downstair at the georgia national ensemble which is a very strict conservative. place. and the he you know falls in love with another guy and it's sort of becomes like a catalyst for him to i think in the end discover his own artistry i think you know it's a film about breaking the norm sort of you know ok i mean this seems to be george seems real still to the gay rights is this why you made the film in the georgian language yeah i mean i think the setting of the story certainl
decided to hold georgia's 1st pride parade. in tbilisi the capital and they were there was a counterattack organize a counter demonstration organized and they were attacked and the images you know are cable out on all the news channels and i saw it in sweden and i thought. i didn't like what i saw and i thought you know i should do something about that about that topic so that was sort of like the inspiration for the film and then sort of give us a brief synopsis of what the film's about well...
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georgia passed many laws.sures and purging that were to longer governed and regulated because there was no oversight. >> abrams accused the georgia election board of racially motivated voter suppression tactics and took the fight to court. >> in the coming days we will be filing a major federal lawsuit against the state of georgia for the gross mismanagement of this election and to protect future elections from unconstitutional action. >> is there going to be a point in our history where we can say, we've moved past those times? if it's 50 years later, are we not there yet? >> african-americans were denied humanity for the better part of 200 years and were denied agency for the long history of america except for the last 50 years. we cannot undo centuries of oppression and centuries of bad action with good intention and good will without actually putting in place laws to force our better angels. >> abrams' lawsuit is still ongoing. while the georgia board of elections is fighting the allegations. >> while voti
georgia passed many laws.sures and purging that were to longer governed and regulated because there was no oversight. >> abrams accused the georgia election board of racially motivated voter suppression tactics and took the fight to court. >> in the coming days we will be filing a major federal lawsuit against the state of georgia for the gross mismanagement of this election and to protect future elections from unconstitutional action. >> is there going to be a point in our...
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the forest might seem lush but deforestation is rife across georgia the number of trees being cut has to be limited to ensure long term sustainability currently over 12 times that number is being felt. the worker has to mechanics is helping to solve the problem they're cutting solar panels. the machine dates back to world war 2 but it still works there part of the energy cooperative the systems they produce here should help to reduce wood burning and therefore carbon dioxide emissions. the cooperative as provided solar powered water heaters to more than 100 homes in the village. johnny is a 39 year old teacher and head of the energy cooperative its name means turn on the sun the system is being installed here today. so much has plenty residents know about the horses systems and they know that banks are providing loans for them and. we don't have to go from door to door people who are interested come to us. none are good about it says back from the markets and the grandchildren are awake her son and daughter in law are at work so she has to look after the children no time for a break t
the forest might seem lush but deforestation is rife across georgia the number of trees being cut has to be limited to ensure long term sustainability currently over 12 times that number is being felt. the worker has to mechanics is helping to solve the problem they're cutting solar panels. the machine dates back to world war 2 but it still works there part of the energy cooperative the systems they produce here should help to reduce wood burning and therefore carbon dioxide emissions. the...
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as the strike zone now widens to include georgia and the carolinas. the storm is rapidly intensifying with winds of 150 miles per hour, considered extremely dangerous, the storm is now projected to pound florida for several days as it then skirts northward along the shore and threatens the southeastern coast. we have team coverage of reporters this morning. cnn's allison chinchar is monitoring the developments for us from the weather center first. allison, bring us up to date. >> right, yeah, so they have increased the speed on this particular storm, now up to 150 miles per hour. this makes it a very high end category 4, simply only a few miles per hour off from a category 5 storm. movement is now west at eight miles per hour, so it has slowed down a little bit, but it's still continuing on that due west track. now, there are hurricane hunters out there investigating this particular storm. they've had wind measurements, a couple of them, up around that category 5 threshold. the noaa flight measuring 159 miles per hour, and the air force flight measuri
as the strike zone now widens to include georgia and the carolinas. the storm is rapidly intensifying with winds of 150 miles per hour, considered extremely dangerous, the storm is now projected to pound florida for several days as it then skirts northward along the shore and threatens the southeastern coast. we have team coverage of reporters this morning. cnn's allison chinchar is monitoring the developments for us from the weather center first. allison, bring us up to date. >> right,...
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in 201315 young kids in georgia decided to hold george's 1st pride parade. in tbilisi the capital and they were there was a counterattack organize a counter demonstration organized and they were attacked and the images you know are cable out on all the news channels and i saw it in sweden and i thought. i didn't like what i saw and i thought you know i should do something about that about that topic so that was sort of like the inspiration for the film and then sort of give us a brief synopsis of what the film's about well basically i would say it's a coming of age story about a young downstair at the georgia national ensemble which is a very strict conservative. place. and they he you know falls in love with another guy and it sort of becomes like a catalyst for him to i think in the end discover his own artistry i think you know it's a film about breaking the norm sort of yeah ok and i mean this seems to be george or seems to be the seems real still to the gay rights is this why you made the film in the georgian language yeah i mean i think the setting of
in 201315 young kids in georgia decided to hold george's 1st pride parade. in tbilisi the capital and they were there was a counterattack organize a counter demonstration organized and they were attacked and the images you know are cable out on all the news channels and i saw it in sweden and i thought. i didn't like what i saw and i thought you know i should do something about that about that topic so that was sort of like the inspiration for the film and then sort of give us a brief synopsis...
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southeast georgia also at risk.fficials are urging more than 20-million people in both georgia and florida to stock up and stay alert for potential evacuation orders. . (will) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. another comfortable and predominantly cloudy start to the day ahead of clearing and warming conditions this no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( will ) hollywood is coming to hollywood ( will ) ( will ) hollywood is coming to the north bay tonight with a big movie premiere. it is the story of a motorcycle racer who gives up his career for the army. it was shot in and around petaluma and is the latest project from a movie producer who grew up there. kron4's ken wayne has ( will ) ( will ) that was ken wayne reporting. the movie is opening in a thousand theaters across the country tonight. the red carpet premiere will take place at the boulev
southeast georgia also at risk.fficials are urging more than 20-million people in both georgia and florida to stock up and stay alert for potential evacuation orders. . (will) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. another comfortable and predominantly cloudy start to the day ahead of clearing and warming conditions this no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20...
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georgia is suffering right now from that loss.lican leadership for so long. to be considered for that, i'm humbled by folks are considering me for that. that is something that i would look at. right now we are focused on the fact that johnny is such a leader in georgia and how we go forward with what he -- the groundwork he has laid has made georgia, much, much better. steve: all right. well we will see what happens. doug collins ranking member of the house judiciary. thank you very much. >> steve, good to be with you. take care. steve: you as well. university medical center forcing a nurse to perform an abortion. well now the trump administration is putting them on notice. attorney jordan sekulow represents that nurse and he will join us next. [farmers bell] ♪ (burke) a "rock and wreck." seen it. covered it. at farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ those darn seatbelts got me all crumpled up. that's ok! hey, guys! hi mrs. patterson... wrinkles
georgia is suffering right now from that loss.lican leadership for so long. to be considered for that, i'm humbled by folks are considering me for that. that is something that i would look at. right now we are focused on the fact that johnny is such a leader in georgia and how we go forward with what he -- the groundwork he has laid has made georgia, much, much better. steve: all right. well we will see what happens. doug collins ranking member of the house judiciary. thank you very much....
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i hear that a lot in georgia. it is more southern, but it does not a candle to the use of the word dad. bys is actually confirmed google. if you look at the blue line, it is running much stronger through 1900, and it is only relatively late that daddy comes on as a term. because it is father's day, i will give you one more. that's the word of father running at the top, a very formal word. grams is a very formal body of literature, so i would discount that almost altogether. hat you see here is that papa was running much stronger until relatively recently. gains in the quick last few years. other linguistic value is looking at nilo chisholm's -- neologisms. i have spent a lot of time thinking about civil war soldiers. i like thinking about how they talked, but some of you might say, no, professor, i don't think the battle of the betty's berg -- they gondola betty's gettysburg battle of turned on their daddies. this is a way of measuring the impact of any war, the impact they leave on the language. desperation, the
i hear that a lot in georgia. it is more southern, but it does not a candle to the use of the word dad. bys is actually confirmed google. if you look at the blue line, it is running much stronger through 1900, and it is only relatively late that daddy comes on as a term. because it is father's day, i will give you one more. that's the word of father running at the top, a very formal word. grams is a very formal body of literature, so i would discount that almost altogether. hat you see here is...
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georgia could be very much affected. we're working with our great governor of georgia.have our top people there. it's really, really been amazing. i have to say we've done a great job in puerto rico. we were totally ready in puerto rico. puerto rico, we got lucky. it missed puerto rico, but we were really ready in puerto rico. we worked very well with government. i have my issues with the government, but we worked very well. the new governor was on top of things. and we had a really great relationship with puerto rico. fortunately we didn't have to use what we had, but we were set to go in puerto rico. we were in great shape. well, we're thinking about florida evacuation, but it's a little bit too soon. people are getting ready. it may have to be evacuated. sections may have to be evacuated. we'll probably make that determination on sunday. i think that's going to be between poll land and germany. i get along with them both. [ inaudible question ] i like the word acting. acting is great. as far as i'm concerned, acting to me is good. if i like the people, i make them pe
georgia could be very much affected. we're working with our great governor of georgia.have our top people there. it's really, really been amazing. i have to say we've done a great job in puerto rico. we were totally ready in puerto rico. puerto rico, we got lucky. it missed puerto rico, but we were really ready in puerto rico. we worked very well with government. i have my issues with the government, but we worked very well. the new governor was on top of things. and we had a really great...
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let's be very clear, she should be governor of georgia right now.hink if there was an accurate count of that election, and people were allowed to vote, she would be governor of georgia. stacey abrams demonstrates the problem here which is that you have one political party, the republican party that aims to prevent people from voting, and the goal in our democracy should be to have as many people as possible voting. and even the two obama elections, which were relative landslides, we had people standing in line for eight hours. we devoted enormous resources to allow people to vote. the most important thing we can be doing heading into the next election is making sure people are registered. making sure people understand all of these hurdles that are thrown up for people to vote, particularly if they're from minority or marginalized communities in the country. i should add, this adds to the first segment you did on hong kong. we should be setting a democratic example in this country. we should be having the best elections that make it easiest for peopl
let's be very clear, she should be governor of georgia right now.hink if there was an accurate count of that election, and people were allowed to vote, she would be governor of georgia. stacey abrams demonstrates the problem here which is that you have one political party, the republican party that aims to prevent people from voting, and the goal in our democracy should be to have as many people as possible voting. and even the two obama elections, which were relative landslides, we had people...
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he has spoken to the governor as well as the governor of georgia. they will be monitoring the storm from camp david. back to you. >> reported live for us in cocoa beach. we appreciate it, thank you. >>> our chief meteorologist is tracking the latest models. >> we're going to talk about what we know and don't know. we know that it is huge, it is heading directly towards florida. it will make landfall as a major hurricane. the latest stats on dorian, let's get right to it. 125 mahler sustained winds. a big storm, a strong storm. a category 3. here's the part that we don't know. when it is going to take a turn to the north? the latest track from the national hurricane center hasn't making landfall likely tuesday, pushing it a day, and then basically doing a huge right-hand turn into georgia and south carolina. some commuter model say that that turn might happen before landfall. it is not a guarantee that dorian makes landfall, it could be georgia, could be south carolina orchid continue. he could stay offshore entirely. they still have to prepare 100%
he has spoken to the governor as well as the governor of georgia. they will be monitoring the storm from camp david. back to you. >> reported live for us in cocoa beach. we appreciate it, thank you. >>> our chief meteorologist is tracking the latest models. >> we're going to talk about what we know and don't know. we know that it is huge, it is heading directly towards florida. it will make landfall as a major hurricane. the latest stats on dorian, let's get right to it....
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then impacting georgia and the carolinas. winds are 145 miles per hour, and we are looking at this movement to slow down and stall a little bit over the bahamas, which will look for several days of big storm surge, heavy rain, and then this is what is important. it could hug the peninsula here and then impact southern georgia, the carolinas with perhaps one or category two force winds. we will have to watch it for you. right now 10 to 15 inches of rain, isolated 20 inches in that storm surge on track to hit the bahamas the next 48 hours. kumasi. >> thanks, lisa. >>> so far dorian hasn't caused any flight cancellations to or from san francisco international airport. here is a live look there this morning. but you can expect that to change as the hurricane gets closer. orlando international has already announced it is closing on monday and most airlines are waving the change fees for travelers impacted by the storm. two members of the california urban search and rescue task force, three out of menlo park, they're already in flo
then impacting georgia and the carolinas. winds are 145 miles per hour, and we are looking at this movement to slow down and stall a little bit over the bahamas, which will look for several days of big storm surge, heavy rain, and then this is what is important. it could hug the peninsula here and then impact southern georgia, the carolinas with perhaps one or category two force winds. we will have to watch it for you. right now 10 to 15 inches of rain, isolated 20 inches in that storm surge on...
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home hopes rest on hull and georgia hall.ritain in south korea, with adam peaty winning three gold medals, but one of the talking points was the refusal of several swimmers to share the podium with sun yang, the chinese swimmer who had previously been banned for doping. today, the sport's governing body, fina, were dismissive of the protests and said they wouldn't be happening again. i think we have fantastic venues, attendance, the swimmers were happy. the incident happened. it is not something we have experienced in the past but for sure it is not going to happen in future. i am convinced about that because we discussed with the and the swimmers. it was just an incident without any particular importance in our sport. one of the swimmers who refused to share a podium with sun yang was great britain's duncan scott. he won bronze in the 200 metres freestyle and was then berated by sun yang who had won gold. scott said he didn't regret what he did. i made my stance and haven't thought too much about it afterwards. i turned all
home hopes rest on hull and georgia hall.ritain in south korea, with adam peaty winning three gold medals, but one of the talking points was the refusal of several swimmers to share the podium with sun yang, the chinese swimmer who had previously been banned for doping. today, the sport's governing body, fina, were dismissive of the protests and said they wouldn't be happening again. i think we have fantastic venues, attendance, the swimmers were happy. the incident happened. it is not...
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the defending champion georgia hall.the defending champion starting her day and touch at the top but a touch at times letting her down. 0r challenge faltering. fellow britons charlie hall had been a member at their sense childhood and the familiarity making the greens easier to read. brady after brady on her back nine, she carries many home hopes. as does another who is steady ground keeps her around the chase he does will be used in the charge, carlotta began taking the law by the warrants....