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the culprit in all of this is georgia. i'm going to start with georgia in 1802. i'm going to move a bit around in time and revisit some of the themes that kevin touched on. dealing with legal rights of indigenous people. this is a map of georgia and 1802. many of you remember that in the confederation congress we mentioned virginia ceded its colonial charters to the new states. those will become ohio, michigan, and indiana. georgia had lands that they held onto, as long as they could. this is 1802, the last year of greater georgia. george's charter claims included what would become the states of mississippi and alabama. different runs of profiting from this occurred in the last decade of the 18th century and the early decade, as close to 1802 as they could pull off. a successive series of georgia legislators attempted to sell as much of this land as they could. mostly to new england speculators. some of you will member the famous yazoo controversy. i will say a word about that now and help set the stage. there is a legal rule that comes out of that it is going to
the culprit in all of this is georgia. i'm going to start with georgia in 1802. i'm going to move a bit around in time and revisit some of the themes that kevin touched on. dealing with legal rights of indigenous people. this is a map of georgia and 1802. many of you remember that in the confederation congress we mentioned virginia ceded its colonial charters to the new states. those will become ohio, michigan, and indiana. georgia had lands that they held onto, as long as they could. this is...
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georgia doesn't show. his theory was that the federal had jurisdiction and had original jurisdiction, which meant he did not need to go through the lower courts before he went to the supreme court. because the constitution gives the court original jurisdiction in cases where state is a party. the federal judicial power extends to suits between estate hand performance states -- and foreign states. georgia is a state and the cherokee nation as a foreign state. it is a foreign state because estate just means a political entity. it is clearly a political entity. none ofreign because its citizens are u.s. citizens. so it has to before them. this is the argument he made. this is the argument on which jurisdiction rested. if the court doesn't find that to be true, then they can't consider the case. that ended up being the big stumbling block. here is the court at the time. justice devol did not participate. the six guys did and they split three ways. the two guys on the right -- let me back up. said,o guys on the
georgia doesn't show. his theory was that the federal had jurisdiction and had original jurisdiction, which meant he did not need to go through the lower courts before he went to the supreme court. because the constitution gives the court original jurisdiction in cases where state is a party. the federal judicial power extends to suits between estate hand performance states -- and foreign states. georgia is a state and the cherokee nation as a foreign state. it is a foreign state because estate...
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and that's the area the georgia -- that georgia once the feds to clear. and the problem is, it turns out that cherokees don't want to leave. but for a number of years, the federal government will send agents down, usually at the urging of georgia, hey guys, it's 1805. have you got the cherokees to go somewhere? wherever the president is will say, yeah, we'll get on that. they'll send somebody down and say hey, you guys, do you want to go somewhere else? they'll say no. alright, see you. another year or two will pass and georgia will show up and they will have the same conversation. unsurprisingly, their patients will wear out. we'll spend a moment or two with the cherokee nation. who were on the receiving end of these helpful solicitations. the chief of cherokee nation for the period that we're going to be concerned with, which is the removal period, and on through most of the civil war is john ross, which is a name with which you should be familiar, maybe you are familiar. john ross is the great hero of mid-19th century cherokee history. and he'll end up
and that's the area the georgia -- that georgia once the feds to clear. and the problem is, it turns out that cherokees don't want to leave. but for a number of years, the federal government will send agents down, usually at the urging of georgia, hey guys, it's 1805. have you got the cherokees to go somewhere? wherever the president is will say, yeah, we'll get on that. they'll send somebody down and say hey, you guys, do you want to go somewhere else? they'll say no. alright, see you. another...
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these proposals georgia access and georgia pathways shake up the status quo and put patients first aheadf the special interest. while these reforms will provide a new pathway for 408,000 georgian's to access affordable care, lower insurance premiums for millions more, this is only the beginning. we have friends and neighbors who need our help. we must keep shop chopping. right now there are countless families who have just received a surprise medical bill in the mail. a specialist who is out of network, a procedure that was not approved or covered, nights in the hospital that did not meet the requirements. we have hot were hardworking georgian's who by no fault of their own, are on the brink of bankruptcy because there is no transparency in health care building. families are living on a prayer, because the system is rigged against them. this year, we will implement long overdue reforms that put our families first. working with patients, providers, in the private sector, we will craft legislative remedies to reduce surprised medical building. we will demand -- (applause) we will demand tr
these proposals georgia access and georgia pathways shake up the status quo and put patients first aheadf the special interest. while these reforms will provide a new pathway for 408,000 georgian's to access affordable care, lower insurance premiums for millions more, this is only the beginning. we have friends and neighbors who need our help. we must keep shop chopping. right now there are countless families who have just received a surprise medical bill in the mail. a specialist who is out of...
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jimmy carter from georgia. i hope to be your next president. ♪ narrator: and so he traveled to the towns, cities, meeting halls and factories, the supermarkets and sidewalks, talking to his many people as he could meet in as many states as he could visit. gradually he began to close the gap between jimmy carter unknown and jimmy carter, candidate to be considered. narrator: new hampshire, the first primary. the first state in which voters would make their choice. traditionally, no candidate who lost new hampshire ever won the presidency. narrator: in the final days, a group of georgia supporters often referred to as carter's peanut brigade, flew into new hampshire. >> hello, are you mrs. carter? >> i am a volunteer from georgia. >> if we had snow on the ground like this, we would be paralyzed for weeks. we couldn't get out of the house. narrator: her schedule was grueling, almost as much as her husband. through is all she remained a gracious campaigner. >> people say how can you stand for your husband to be in
jimmy carter from georgia. i hope to be your next president. ♪ narrator: and so he traveled to the towns, cities, meeting halls and factories, the supermarkets and sidewalks, talking to his many people as he could meet in as many states as he could visit. gradually he began to close the gap between jimmy carter unknown and jimmy carter, candidate to be considered. narrator: new hampshire, the first primary. the first state in which voters would make their choice. traditionally, no candidate...
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he went to georgia southern college, where he studied chemistry. then he said i had gone to georgia tech and studied engineering. he pointed out that i had gone to the naval academy and gotten a degree in naval science. he said i went to union college in new york and done graduate work in nuclear physics. then he said, now he grows peanuts for living. [laughter] ♪ narrator: jimmy carter's roots go to deep into the dark red soil of southwest georgia. he was born near the small likeng town of plains, but many young people decided , against continuing the family tradition. he eventually ended a career as a naval officer to return to the land. he resumed the work of his parents and their parents before them. mr. carter: my children will be the sixth generation on the same land. i was able to get a good education, nobody before me had a chance to finish high school. we know what it means to work for a living. narrator: the determination, self-discipline, and sheer exertion that helped jimmy carter build a successful farming business also helped him in a
he went to georgia southern college, where he studied chemistry. then he said i had gone to georgia tech and studied engineering. he pointed out that i had gone to the naval academy and gotten a degree in naval science. he said i went to union college in new york and done graduate work in nuclear physics. then he said, now he grows peanuts for living. [laughter] ♪ narrator: jimmy carter's roots go to deep into the dark red soil of southwest georgia. he was born near the small likeng town of...
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here again is the number for the georgia department of health. public health hotline, 844-442-2681 is. again, 844-442-2681. if you have any symptoms and you think you might have the coronavirus, you're asked to call this number first before you go to a doctor's office. and welcome back to the governor's statewide town hall where we are hearing from the state's leaders about georgia's coronavirus response. we're now joined by shaun gabl gables-- shon gables of wgcl-tv. and she'll be speaking to mr. bryceson. >> thank you for cbs 46 along with myself and my corporate family, we are exercising social distancing. so director bryson, ill ask you these questions from my own home. >> and you were head of emergencies and homeland security. how is the coronavirus pandemic different from those natural disasters and how is it the same? >> well, that's a really great question and the press and emergency management are the same. we have a great book in our state and we're following that. we've got 15 state partners and our emergency operations center, of cour
here again is the number for the georgia department of health. public health hotline, 844-442-2681 is. again, 844-442-2681. if you have any symptoms and you think you might have the coronavirus, you're asked to call this number first before you go to a doctor's office. and welcome back to the governor's statewide town hall where we are hearing from the state's leaders about georgia's coronavirus response. we're now joined by shaun gabl gables-- shon gables of wgcl-tv. and she'll be speaking to...
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to pick them up. 19 georgia residents left the base yesterday. we planned to leave today because of the distance between marietta and i guess the. but we were unable to make those preparations for yesterday. but i do want to tell you that as of today, sunday, no one has been tested on this site. .e asked immediately we thought that when we didn't get tested on the ship we would get tested here. we didn't. we keep getting different information. just kind of magnifies itself. we were told on a conference call yesterday that it would happen today or tomorrow. it has been a voluntary thing to have a test and quite a few people do not want to be tested because they were fearful of a false positive and having to .emain , ever sinceed here we were asymptomatic, we were ,llowed -- they would allow they were going to allow us in georgia to go home and self quarantine and i plan to draw my blinds and go to sleep for three days. know, we don't have any intentions of going to see a soul and i help that anyone who is leaving the site will be respectful, as a
to pick them up. 19 georgia residents left the base yesterday. we planned to leave today because of the distance between marietta and i guess the. but we were unable to make those preparations for yesterday. but i do want to tell you that as of today, sunday, no one has been tested on this site. .e asked immediately we thought that when we didn't get tested on the ship we would get tested here. we didn't. we keep getting different information. just kind of magnifies itself. we were told on a...
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college system of have movedf georgia online for the duration of this semester. on a case-by-case basis, school officials are working to accommodate students that require in person experience to complete their coursework. as you can imagine, many of these individuals are needed on the frontline of this health care fight. i wanted to also address something that's sadly also true. misinformation is rampant in times of crisis. i want to thank all of the georgians who alerted my office to scams. we are working hard to keep people apprised of what we discover, and i encourage people to continue to rely on official sources for information. if you see something suspicious, or hear about it, let us know. part of our response includes a new covid-19 hotline for all georgians. on average, our team has been receiving 700-800 calls each day to share public health information and to connect people with the resources we have available for assistance. i'd like to give you that number now. 1-844-442-2681. again, that's 1-844-442-2681. right now, we have 209 passengers from the g
college system of have movedf georgia online for the duration of this semester. on a case-by-case basis, school officials are working to accommodate students that require in person experience to complete their coursework. as you can imagine, many of these individuals are needed on the frontline of this health care fight. i wanted to also address something that's sadly also true. misinformation is rampant in times of crisis. i want to thank all of the georgians who alerted my office to scams. we...
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this is a contest to claim we argue with the university of georgia about.
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childcare programs are open and over 1100 are closed in georgia. yesterday we put out a press andase applauding the ymca metro atlanta for offering childcare for health-care workers. this is an amazing thing that has been put together. is at capacity. we are directing parents for more assistance. the state is now reporting 10 deaths. which counties are they from? this is another question. there counties are as follows -- floyd, fulton, and cobb county. question, many people are upset a state senator was showing symptoms and went to the state capital. can the governor speak to the decision and what precautions he might be taking? this is a good example of why we need people to follow our advice , follow the advice of medical providers. stay home if you are sick. if there is any doubt, stay home. we've had this happen in many places with sick individuals attending funerals, creating one of the hotspots we have in the state. this is a good example that we can learn from. is thet question, governor suspending the state andificate and give nurses nurse
childcare programs are open and over 1100 are closed in georgia. yesterday we put out a press andase applauding the ymca metro atlanta for offering childcare for health-care workers. this is an amazing thing that has been put together. is at capacity. we are directing parents for more assistance. the state is now reporting 10 deaths. which counties are they from? this is another question. there counties are as follows -- floyd, fulton, and cobb county. question, many people are upset a state...
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look at georgia. lindsay was telling us about georgia. what you are seeing there is that white people are moving up to the very boundary of cherokee land. they are pushing into it as hard as they can. also in this first decade, they are moving to the mississippi river, to louisiana. we sometimes think of this as westward migration, but migration is moving in multiple directions at once. this is black population change at the same time. what you will see is that black people are being concentrated -- and this is the pattern we will see all along -- where they are of use to white people. the train of enslaved people is relentless and it is very efficient. down in natchez, mississippi, it had been a french town, is beginning to grow. this is the beginning of the sugar trade in louisiana. hasill see later, this enormous consequences. you will also see upcountry south carolina, and this helps explain some of the pressure on the cherokee, because they are living where the cotton kingdom is expanding. this is 1810, 1820. the black population cha
look at georgia. lindsay was telling us about georgia. what you are seeing there is that white people are moving up to the very boundary of cherokee land. they are pushing into it as hard as they can. also in this first decade, they are moving to the mississippi river, to louisiana. we sometimes think of this as westward migration, but migration is moving in multiple directions at once. this is black population change at the same time. what you will see is that black people are being...
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concerning thing here and the question is then why did he show up on monday, just a few days go, to the georgia state legislature for a special session? in fact, one of his colleagues, a house representative scott turner angrily vented on facebook and this is what he said last night. i'm shaking with rage. we were told if we had symptoms to refrain from going to the capitol monday. i have an elderly hospice patient at home. he irresponsibly stayed all day at the capitol monday after being tested on saturday and exposed all of us. cnn has also reached out to the governor of georgia, brian kemp, to find out whether or not he is self-quarantining as well. john, alisyn, back to you. >> thank you very much for that breaking news. we're having a lot of developing stories throughout the program. there are more than 42 million
concerning thing here and the question is then why did he show up on monday, just a few days go, to the georgia state legislature for a special session? in fact, one of his colleagues, a house representative scott turner angrily vented on facebook and this is what he said last night. i'm shaking with rage. we were told if we had symptoms to refrain from going to the capitol monday. i have an elderly hospice patient at home. he irresponsibly stayed all day at the capitol monday after being...
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university of georgia it was called franklin college. and they were the most famous americans in the world. their final letters to each other represented a fitting and to a three decade partnership that more than any other pairing would forge the american nation. the relationship began during the french and indian war when franklin supplied the wagons for british general and with ill-fated assault on fort duquesne. and washington buried the general's body under the dirt road traveled by those retreating wagons. both had warned braddock against the front tier tech. you will be cut to pieces going to the woods, which they were. rekindled in 1775 during the continental congress, this friendship continued through the revolution, the constitutional convention, and the establishment of the federal government. perhaps because of the differences in the background the age, the manor, the public image, their relationship was not widely commented on, and remains little discussed today which is why decided to write a book about it. it existed, it he
university of georgia it was called franklin college. and they were the most famous americans in the world. their final letters to each other represented a fitting and to a three decade partnership that more than any other pairing would forge the american nation. the relationship began during the french and indian war when franklin supplied the wagons for british general and with ill-fated assault on fort duquesne. and washington buried the general's body under the dirt road traveled by those...
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this didn't happen just not only in georgia but everywhere. that was especially dangerous for episcopalians who had part of their liturgy a prayer the president of the united states. unit prayed for abraham lincoln? if not going to take your carriage. many people would risk that they weren't aware of how serious the union was about that. churches all across the south closed and her sunday i just learned about was the entire episcopalian district was all episcopalian ministers were prohibited from using churches from louisiana. everywhere they had facilities on to people like lynch with black churches and schools. using their tax laws are using confiscation acts, there seizing property that had belonged to establish white families and put them in the hands of people like lynch who would use this to establish schools for black children, and lynch happen to be in savanna at the time of sherman's victory and was working there was schools is a prominent political man but everybody else is more common than he does. he doesn't always agree with what
this didn't happen just not only in georgia but everywhere. that was especially dangerous for episcopalians who had part of their liturgy a prayer the president of the united states. unit prayed for abraham lincoln? if not going to take your carriage. many people would risk that they weren't aware of how serious the union was about that. churches all across the south closed and her sunday i just learned about was the entire episcopalian district was all episcopalian ministers were prohibited...
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one of the hardest working drag queens in atlanta georgia. he's a drag reformer a community organizer a proud parent of 2 kept. and. it's really about creating art that people can connect to i know that's very cliche but i think for people who kind of share my background and my various identities finding something that they can connect to is really important i want to ask what is a d.i.y. performance artist as and what does a do it yourself performance artist and what was your journey to become one. performance artist is a fancy way of saying that i do i create most of everything that i do so with my music i write i produce a creative director. i'm my own from owner and manager there's no force or label that behind me to push my music i'm the driving force. and really that reflects itself in every single aspect of my life you know being a performer in atlanta being a community organizer a lot of what i do is grassroots from the roots from starting with nothing ending up with something and knowing that you know it's all uniquely organic in a w
one of the hardest working drag queens in atlanta georgia. he's a drag reformer a community organizer a proud parent of 2 kept. and. it's really about creating art that people can connect to i know that's very cliche but i think for people who kind of share my background and my various identities finding something that they can connect to is really important i want to ask what is a d.i.y. performance artist as and what does a do it yourself performance artist and what was your journey to become...
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in georgia the church is calling on god to protect the people from the virus. priests sprinkled so to mingle with the snow and rain. in tbilisi cathedral hundreds of liters of water were blessed for the purpose. the church continues to welcome congregations. its priests believe in the healing power of prayer. we see how hard the situation is in our country the whole world and how the virus is spreading that's why the church has decided to pry this from the book of judges or thirties have identified fewer than 40 cases of covered 19 with the prime minister on tuesday warned it's now spreading among the general population should it be to me if we are moving from the stage of stopping the epidemic to containing spread this transition is very important and we need to be ready 1st and foremost of the health care system. georgia has been preparing schools and universities closed 2 weeks ago its borders are shut and public transport is about to be limited. to dogs priests have refused to alter their rituals. their presence remains a comfort to many. for a deeply relig
in georgia the church is calling on god to protect the people from the virus. priests sprinkled so to mingle with the snow and rain. in tbilisi cathedral hundreds of liters of water were blessed for the purpose. the church continues to welcome congregations. its priests believe in the healing power of prayer. we see how hard the situation is in our country the whole world and how the virus is spreading that's why the church has decided to pry this from the book of judges or thirties have...
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but i moved in 2011 to go to georgia the universe. he for college and so i started getting involved with local. organizations i started getting involved with a lot of the differently seen and so my community organizing background arose from wanting to be involved because where i'm originally from griffin georgia is a population of like 3400 people it's really small i was raised on a 400 acre fire and so there was no clear community there was no kind of like community for people who express themselves and experience life like myself so i wanted to do whatever i could when i moved to the big city to give back and so that you know start off as a volunteer ng and then it went into performing and then also just uniquely finding how performance r. and r. in general can create ways to advocate being activists i think sometimes when we say the word activist we think about you know you had to be lobbying you have to be up in the senate you have to be up in all these different forms of government when really the most radical changes that we can
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seat in georgia.essman joins me now. alright congressman, i have to tell you, i am furious over this. and in somewhat even more furious because the voters of georgia never elected her. she was just appointed two months ago and she is already in the game. so do we know if this woman has a blind trust? >> no she doesn't. she says they just handle step outside of her knowledge. the fact is these transactions took place after generate 204th. nothing beforehand. also need to realize she is, kelly kelly loeffler's married her husband is in the stock exchange. no questions were asked of if she talked in windage talk to him but she set about it after the fact. i'm not sure that's unbelievable to anybody in the state of georgia in particular. judge jeanine: what is even more interesting and as a prosecutor this is the kind of thing i kinda go okay, i got it is when she then invested the same time in telemarketing or teleconferencing stock, suggesting she knew that people weren't going to be working at their of
seat in georgia.essman joins me now. alright congressman, i have to tell you, i am furious over this. and in somewhat even more furious because the voters of georgia never elected her. she was just appointed two months ago and she is already in the game. so do we know if this woman has a blind trust? >> no she doesn't. she says they just handle step outside of her knowledge. the fact is these transactions took place after generate 204th. nothing beforehand. also need to realize she is,...
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was injured georgia severely on the field.hey took him to grady hospital in atlanta and he later died of the injuries he sustained in that game. not the only person to die of similar injuries in the early 1900s, but this is a famous case because at the time the georgia state legislature was in session. there was a serious push in the ende of georgia in 1897 to college football. they were actually going to outlaw it. the mother of the son who died it isveeto this bill, important, manly. it should not be ended just because my son was injured. the governor and his message said this is a manly game, an important game for developing american manliness. he vetoed the bill. his mother is seen as a woman who saved college football in the state of georgia in the 1890's. that story was reported all around the u.s. there was major concern this game was deadly, dangerous for america's young men, colleges. the president of new york university said, we need to bring people together in new york city and have a conference where we figure out
was injured georgia severely on the field.hey took him to grady hospital in atlanta and he later died of the injuries he sustained in that game. not the only person to die of similar injuries in the early 1900s, but this is a famous case because at the time the georgia state legislature was in session. there was a serious push in the ende of georgia in 1897 to college football. they were actually going to outlaw it. the mother of the son who died it isveeto this bill, important, manly. it...
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dismissed the georgia case out of hand. irrelevant, said todd's attorney.th was thoroughly investigated, he said. and it was not ruled a murder, because it was not a murder. >> there's no evidence of anything other than an accident. >> reporter: todd's attorney was able to explain away the things that had raised suspicion. cathy's family was wrong, said the defense. she loved camping. a ranger who saw them making their dinner way up in this remote spot, so far from any other living soul, said they seemed happy. and the insurance money, remember that? that wasn't motive, just business as usual for a pair of upper-middle class professionals. >> in addition to the insurance policy of about $1.1 million that cathy had at the time of her death on her own life, he had $1.2 million on his own life. >> reporter: no, cathy and todd were a young upwardly mobile couple. life insurance was cheap, easy to get. they both had it. anyway, todd loved cathy. why else would he keep her ashes all these years. cathy's death, said the defense, had nothing whatever to do with the
dismissed the georgia case out of hand. irrelevant, said todd's attorney.th was thoroughly investigated, he said. and it was not ruled a murder, because it was not a murder. >> there's no evidence of anything other than an accident. >> reporter: todd's attorney was able to explain away the things that had raised suspicion. cathy's family was wrong, said the defense. she loved camping. a ranger who saw them making their dinner way up in this remote spot, so far from any other living...
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augusta, georgia factory is buzzing. they're working nearly around the clock to fill demand. >> we're really busy and even been doing some overtime. we've been working on the weekends try to make sure we get all of our customers what they need. >> reporter: protective masks of every kind are flying off store shelves around the country, as fears of a spreading coronavirus have catapulted sales of protective medical supplies. >> trying to h together. >> reporter: guillaume labrador is the chief operating officer of medicom. what sort of numbers in terms of increase you seen here at your plants? >> we can't cope with the and in. the demand is multiplied by five, ten. it's just out of any proportion that we've seen in the past. >> reporter: this factory is moving as briskly as it can, but it might not be fast enough to keep up with the nervous public's appetite. >> we don'tecnd t the general public. >> reporter: denver health chief medical officer and infectious disease researcher dr. connie price says the dwindling mask sup
augusta, georgia factory is buzzing. they're working nearly around the clock to fill demand. >> we're really busy and even been doing some overtime. we've been working on the weekends try to make sure we get all of our customers what they need. >> reporter: protective masks of every kind are flying off store shelves around the country, as fears of a spreading coronavirus have catapulted sales of protective medical supplies. >> trying to h together. >> reporter: guillaume...
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. >> passengers from other states welcome taken to georgia or texas. foreign passengers will be flown to their respective countries. >> let's get live to lauren martinez live at travis air force base. have you seen any passengers arrive there yet? >> no. so far we have not seen anyone arrive just yet. the california residents that will come here to travis air force base are not showing any signs of the virus or other california residents will be bussed down to southern california to a military base in miramar near san diego. they will be quarantined for 14 days. this is not the first time travis is housing people for quarantine. you're looking at video from previous evacuations. the first wave of evacuees were from wuhan, china. they left the base on february 20 t. the second wave to go through the two-week quarantine were passengers on board the diamond princess cruse ship. we talked to one passenger on board the grand princess as it was heading in to >> they would send us to over travis or miramar. having said that, we don't know which way we're goin
. >> passengers from other states welcome taken to georgia or texas. foreign passengers will be flown to their respective countries. >> let's get live to lauren martinez live at travis air force base. have you seen any passengers arrive there yet? >> no. so far we have not seen anyone arrive just yet. the california residents that will come here to travis air force base are not showing any signs of the virus or other california residents will be bussed down to southern...
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here is one other report tonight from southwest, georgia, not from atlanta but rural southwest georgia, albany georgia where the nearest interstate is 40 miles east and there is no reason for local officials to blame it on new york city or blame it on china or blame it on any other foreign influence. >>> the lone hospital network at the center of the coronavirus storm, the sudden deluge of critically ill patients when reports first came out, the ceo said the hospital tried to prepare by building up a six-month storage of supplies. the hospital burned through the six-month stockpile in seven days when the virus hit their hospital he said. quote, what we were not prepared for was the sheer numbers. once of this week the hospital in albany georgia announced all 38 of the intensive care beds for coronavirus patients were full. the following day after five other hospitals agreed to take transfers, phoebe had one bed open. they are working on an overflow hospital but to staff those units, the hospital's ceo needs about 50 to 75 more nurses along with more nurse assistants and respiratory the
here is one other report tonight from southwest, georgia, not from atlanta but rural southwest georgia, albany georgia where the nearest interstate is 40 miles east and there is no reason for local officials to blame it on new york city or blame it on china or blame it on any other foreign influence. >>> the lone hospital network at the center of the coronavirus storm, the sudden deluge of critically ill patients when reports first came out, the ceo said the hospital tried to prepare...
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it will spark more issues as it relates to voter suppression in georgia., this was not well thought out and this was another suppression tactic, regardless of the background of that, that will be the narrative starting monday. >> whereas the flip of the coin, as you mentioned, is that not delaying it could affect voter turnout. really quick, rashad, "rolling stone" writes that tonight's debate is bernie's last chance. do you agree? >> yeah, last chance. i will say this. i think bernie bros might be riding with biden after tuesday, because i predict that biden is going to win pretty much all of those states, and he's going to win arizona by double digits. and that's going to be it. nail in the coffin. >> wow. rashad richey, thank you for your time this morning. and stay with cnbc for live post-debate analysis. join lawrence o'donnell and our team of political experts tonight only on msnbc. and on tuesday, join brian williams, rachel maddow, and steve kornacki, breaking down the results. that's tuesday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. thank you for watching. i'm lindsa
it will spark more issues as it relates to voter suppression in georgia., this was not well thought out and this was another suppression tactic, regardless of the background of that, that will be the narrative starting monday. >> whereas the flip of the coin, as you mentioned, is that not delaying it could affect voter turnout. really quick, rashad, "rolling stone" writes that tonight's debate is bernie's last chance. do you agree? >> yeah, last chance. i will say this. i...
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there is to mobilize people in georgia to support the organization organizations in georgia or and i want to say thank you so much for coming good stuff from a great great organization keep up the great work. i read treasure island front to back at least 5 times when i was in 3rd grade i know. that's the kind of stuff home school kids are made of guilty well that book created my older will mean fear of the black spot a place of no return sudden death or just mysterious disappearance won't the black spot i feared wasn't real thank heavens in a galaxy far far away the black hole is hundreds of millions of years ago a massive black hole in space blue gas into the atmosphere the flare up broke records the energy from the explosion put the sun to shame. krakatoa is the most powerful eruption in the universe some 2016 researchers have noted a cluster meeting gas about 100000 light years from the central galaxy curious after physicists often are very curious so they dug deeper scientists at the u.s. naval research laboratory found that the cavity glowed with radio waves from electrons almos
there is to mobilize people in georgia to support the organization organizations in georgia or and i want to say thank you so much for coming good stuff from a great great organization keep up the great work. i read treasure island front to back at least 5 times when i was in 3rd grade i know. that's the kind of stuff home school kids are made of guilty well that book created my older will mean fear of the black spot a place of no return sudden death or just mysterious disappearance won't the...
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here's one other report tonight from southwest georgia, not from atlanta but from rural southwest georgia, georgia, where the nearest interstate is 40 miles east and there's no reason for local officials to blame it on new york city or blame it on china or blame it on any other boogeyman foreign influence. quote, the area's lone hospital network, phoebe putney, is at the center of the coronavirus storm. the sudden deluge of critically ill patients quickly overwhelmed albany's main hospital. when reports of the virus first came out of china late last year, phoebe's ceo said the hospital tried to prepare by building up a six-month store of supplies. the hospital burned through that six-month stockpile in seven days when the virus hit their hospital, he said. quote, what we were not prepared for was the sheer numbers. on wednesday of this week, the hospital in albany, georgia, announced that all 38 of its intensive care beds for coronavirus patients were full. the following day after five other hospitals agreed to take transfers, phoebe had only one bed open. meanwhile, phoebe is working to
here's one other report tonight from southwest georgia, not from atlanta but from rural southwest georgia, georgia, where the nearest interstate is 40 miles east and there's no reason for local officials to blame it on new york city or blame it on china or blame it on any other boogeyman foreign influence. quote, the area's lone hospital network, phoebe putney, is at the center of the coronavirus storm. the sudden deluge of critically ill patients quickly overwhelmed albany's main hospital....
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dÍa de el gobernador advierte que van al colapso seguro >>> inmigrantes en peligro, un detenido en georgiae allÍ del virus, los tienen hacinados si quieren mÁs jabÓn, se los cobran >>> los camioneros no detienen la marcha para abastecer acompaÑamos a chÓferes latinos clave para que en nuestras casas haya lo necesario para sobrevivir al coronavirus. >> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. la cifra ha sido mucho peor que las peores predicciones, 3 millones se quedaron sin trabajo solo durante la semana pasada >>> nunca, nunca el paÍs habia visto nada similar al menos desde que se empezÓ a contar el desempleo, lo ven claramente en esta grÁfica, las peticiones se disparan como una flecha ni siquiera las crisis de los aÑos 80 o la caÍda de la economia en el 2009 tuvieron un efecto parecido >> detrÁs de esas cifrass preocupantes hay millones de personas de familias que no saben cÓmo llegarÁn a fin mes >>> muchos son latinos una comunidad vulnerable y ya estÁn encontrando dificultades incluso acceder a los beneficios tambiÉn tiene el reporte >>> >> perdiÓ su empleo de camarera y no hay concie
dÍa de el gobernador advierte que van al colapso seguro >>> inmigrantes en peligro, un detenido en georgiae allÍ del virus, los tienen hacinados si quieren mÁs jabÓn, se los cobran >>> los camioneros no detienen la marcha para abastecer acompaÑamos a chÓferes latinos clave para que en nuestras casas haya lo necesario para sobrevivir al coronavirus. >> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart. la cifra ha sido mucho peor que las peores predicciones, 3 millones se...
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it critical in georgia and across the south. we ask governors to go beyond the minimum and do what we need to ensure every person is protected in this crisis. >> in terms of elections, there was a big battle, even a showdown over the funding in this bill. the idea behind the $2 billion from advocates, what it would cost to implement some form of no excuse absentee voting should it come to that in november. what's your assessment where the legislation ended up? >> of course, we're disappointed the full $2 billion wasn't allocated but i'm pleased we have $400 million. that's much more than republicans initially offered and what we know this has to be a down payment in our democracy. there is no doover for the november elections. the contusion does not permit a delay of that election. which means we have to be prepared for there not to be a miracle in may that changes the world. we need to be prepared for a pandemic that disrupts our elections and we need to anticipate what the solution looks like. that means online voter registrat
it critical in georgia and across the south. we ask governors to go beyond the minimum and do what we need to ensure every person is protected in this crisis. >> in terms of elections, there was a big battle, even a showdown over the funding in this bill. the idea behind the $2 billion from advocates, what it would cost to implement some form of no excuse absentee voting should it come to that in november. what's your assessment where the legislation ended up? >> of course, we're...
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all others taken to military bases in california and georgia for a mandatory 14-day quarantine. international passengers will be repatriated to their home countries. over the past couple of days, president trump has said that he would prefer if none of the passengers aboard these cruises landed on u.s. soil. did he mention any of that to you in your conversation? >> yeah, we had a private conversation, but he said, we're going to do the right thing and you have my support. all of our support, logistically and otherwise. so, before he made those statements publicly, i had a private conversation with him. >> reporter: members of the president's task force admit the plan for tomorrow is still in the works. >> the plan will be in place by that time. but i don't -- i don't want to preview the plan right now. >> shouldn't you be able to do that? >> i think it needs to all come from a solitary source. we shouldn't have 16 people saying what the plan is. >> okay, well -- >> particularly when it hasn't been fully formulated. >> reporter: among those onboard, at least 1,000 of the most vu
all others taken to military bases in california and georgia for a mandatory 14-day quarantine. international passengers will be repatriated to their home countries. over the past couple of days, president trump has said that he would prefer if none of the passengers aboard these cruises landed on u.s. soil. did he mention any of that to you in your conversation? >> yeah, we had a private conversation, but he said, we're going to do the right thing and you have my support. all of our...
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is an interesting state in that residents of georgia are getting something conflicting advice.or there has issued a stay-at-home order. the governor, brian kemp, has not ordered shelter in place, but given what you're seeing in rural areas there, what do you say to the governor? do you think that measures like that will help flatten the curve, as they say, so that hospitals like yours are not overwhelmed? >> yeah, i have had a conversation, had a conversation with the governor yesterday. he called. he wanted to see howee were doing. i think he's very supportive. i think as much -- the shelter in places, the stay at home, we can't have enough of that today. the health care system, jim, i would tell you, and we're looking at new york as certainly feeling it. we will be overwhelmed if we do not do these things. and i'm not suggesting we close grocery stores. people -- i think if we did that, we would see chaos. but you know, this is -- it's one of those things. people don't necessarily thing it can happen to them until it happens to them or one of their loved ones. so this is very
is an interesting state in that residents of georgia are getting something conflicting advice.or there has issued a stay-at-home order. the governor, brian kemp, has not ordered shelter in place, but given what you're seeing in rural areas there, what do you say to the governor? do you think that measures like that will help flatten the curve, as they say, so that hospitals like yours are not overwhelmed? >> yeah, i have had a conversation, had a conversation with the governor yesterday....
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big stuff the federal court has ruled that as that the governor of georgia formally secretary of state who's guy in charge of voter rolls. a guy named brian camp and in 2018 he well frankly them but it bluntly he stole the election from a black woman named stacy abrams and i needed to find out exactly how he did that he removed are you ready for this half a 1000000 voters from the voter rolls most of them black people young people and. remove them from the voter rolls is a very american thing is called the perch and that made him governor of georgia now the federal courts have said he's got to open up his files and tell me exactly how he did this because it's a federal court this will mean that all over america while i'm doing my investigations right now for the guardian newspapers of britain. that they're going to have to open their files and say how they removed voters in the past 2 years 17000000 people have been removed from the voter rolls and there are all kinds of crazy kaka mainly reasons and i'm going into that this is one way that america maintains kind of a white majority co
big stuff the federal court has ruled that as that the governor of georgia formally secretary of state who's guy in charge of voter rolls. a guy named brian camp and in 2018 he well frankly them but it bluntly he stole the election from a black woman named stacy abrams and i needed to find out exactly how he did that he removed are you ready for this half a 1000000 voters from the voter rolls most of them black people young people and. remove them from the voter rolls is a very american thing...
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we show you the young people, terrica, it all began two weeks ago in albany, georgia. this started in church. >> i was at the church on the 10th. on the 14th, i started to feel weird. i thought maybe i had like maybe a stomach bug. >> you had stomach issues. >> yes, ma'am. i was very nauseated. i couldn't keep any of my food down. and i love to eat. later that night i developed a fever. >> how high did it spike? >> 102.6. >> when did it occur that oh, my goodness i might have covid-19? >> i got a call from one of the members of the church. >> someone at the church tested positive for covid-19. as an asthma sufferer, terrica new her underlying condition could make the effects of the virus much worse. she went to get tested. >> so they swabbed me for covid-19. >> a week went by before the test results came back and confirmed what she was afraid of. >> my symptoms continued to get worse, vomiting blood. i was in a fetal position in my bed. i was in excruciating pain and i remember texting my husband and telling him i couldn't fight anymore. >> but her husband determined t
we show you the young people, terrica, it all began two weeks ago in albany, georgia. this started in church. >> i was at the church on the 10th. on the 14th, i started to feel weird. i thought maybe i had like maybe a stomach bug. >> you had stomach issues. >> yes, ma'am. i was very nauseated. i couldn't keep any of my food down. and i love to eat. later that night i developed a fever. >> how high did it spike? >> 102.6. >> when did it occur that oh, my...
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could georgia be next? we'll have atlanta's mayor coming up. in food? try pepto diarrhea. pepto® diarrhea is proven effective to treat symptoms, and it also targets the cause of diarrhea. the 3 times concentrated liquid formula coats and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. while the leading competitor does nothing to kill the bacteria, pepto® diarrhea gets to the source, killing the bad bacteria. so, try pepto® diarrhea, and remember to have it on hand every time you travel. also try pepto®-bismol liquicaps for on-the-go relief. could another come aroundot, the corner. or could it play out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98% of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart
could georgia be next? we'll have atlanta's mayor coming up. in food? try pepto diarrhea. pepto® diarrhea is proven effective to treat symptoms, and it also targets the cause of diarrhea. the 3 times concentrated liquid formula coats and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. while the leading competitor does nothing to kill the bacteria, pepto® diarrhea gets to the source, killing the bad bacteria. so, try pepto® diarrhea, and remember to have it on hand every time you travel. also try...
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will be transported to military bases in california, texas, and georgia. meantime, crew members aboard the "regal princess" cruise ship off florida have been cleared o. overnight passengers were allowed to disembark. the state department is urging americans to avoid travel on cruise ships altogether. the total number of coronavirus cases in the u.s. has surged to more than 560. the death toll has climbed to at least 24. laura podesta is here in new york. what's the next step for cruise ship passengers set to dock in oakland today? >> reporter: good morning. this morning the passengers are going to begin their multi-day operation of disembarking the "grand princess" cruise ship. those exhibiting symptoms will be the first to get medical treatment. among americans, even those not exhibiting symptoms, will be held for a mandatory 14-day quarantine at various military bases around the u.s. when this operation is complete, we're told the port of oakland will be scrubbed clean. alabama does not have any confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus yesterday, but thi
will be transported to military bases in california, texas, and georgia. meantime, crew members aboard the "regal princess" cruise ship off florida have been cleared o. overnight passengers were allowed to disembark. the state department is urging americans to avoid travel on cruise ships altogether. the total number of coronavirus cases in the u.s. has surged to more than 560. the death toll has climbed to at least 24. laura podesta is here in new york. what's the next step for...
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passengers from out of state will go to military basis in texas and georgia. foreign passengers, we are told, will take chartered flights going directly to the tarmac. again, no contact with the public. the crew will be quarantined also and treated on board. now, remember, of the 21 people who tested positive on board, 19 of them were crew members. we're told that after the passengers get off, the ship leaves with those crew members still on board. of course this is going to be quite a process, the governor saying two, possibly three days. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, nbc bay area. >> christie, thanks very much. >>> passengers and crew, relieved about being able to dock, but unsure about that two-week quarantine that lies ahead. nbc bay area's sergio quintana has been on board with people from the "grand princess" and is live with their concerns. >> reporter: one passenger i talked with says he's excited to be docked because it means they'll no longer be in the choppy waters outside the golden gate where they have been for the last couple of days
passengers from out of state will go to military basis in texas and georgia. foreign passengers, we are told, will take chartered flights going directly to the tarmac. again, no contact with the public. the crew will be quarantined also and treated on board. now, remember, of the 21 people who tested positive on board, 19 of them were crew members. we're told that after the passengers get off, the ship leaves with those crew members still on board. of course this is going to be quite a process,...