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within georgia law.these things that don't exist, some of these statutes are different from state to say. and obviously as you know, we kept hearing about them, and kept looking at them, we kept saying while these laws in georgia are very solid protective lines around the voting process. >> well that's exactly right, and there's a reason why it's so important that there are state level laws like this. obviously in our federal system of government, the federal law is what it is. there are powerful bases, compelling bases, for the justice department to investigate a significant amount of what happened surrounding the 2020 presidential election, and obviously there's a select committee in the house that's doing that to. but under our constitutional system, states actually have the primary role. in carrying out presidential elections. the federal government hardly has much of a role at all. and it's really congress, not the president that has a role. mainly certifying the electoral ballots. that occurred thi
within georgia law.these things that don't exist, some of these statutes are different from state to say. and obviously as you know, we kept hearing about them, and kept looking at them, we kept saying while these laws in georgia are very solid protective lines around the voting process. >> well that's exactly right, and there's a reason why it's so important that there are state level laws like this. obviously in our federal system of government, the federal law is what it is. there are...
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don't come to georgia. don't buy georgia peaches or any item with georgia. god bless america.less troy davis. amy: minutes after the state of georgia executed troy davis, a group of reporters who witnessed the execution walked out of the death chamber and onto the prison grounds. they described troy davis's final moments. this is jon lewis, a radio journalist at wsb. >> basically it went very quietly. family and friends sat in the first row, the warden read the order, asked if troy davis had anything to say. davis looked up and made a statement in which he said, he wanted to talk to the victims family and said despite the situation we are in, he was not the one who di it. he said he was not personally responsible for what happened that night. he did not have a gun. he said he was sorry for the family's loss but also said he did not take their son, father, brother. he said to them to dig deeper into this case, to find out the truth, he asked his family, his family of friends to keep praying, keep working and keep the faith and then he said to the prison staff, the ones he said
don't come to georgia. don't buy georgia peaches or any item with georgia. god bless america.less troy davis. amy: minutes after the state of georgia executed troy davis, a group of reporters who witnessed the execution walked out of the death chamber and onto the prison grounds. they described troy davis's final moments. this is jon lewis, a radio journalist at wsb. >> basically it went very quietly. family and friends sat in the first row, the warden read the order, asked if troy davis...
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she managed stacey abrams campaign for governor in georgia. lauren, i wanted to have you on tonight because i knew brad was going to be on with chris hayes at 8:00 as he was, and i wanted to get your reaction to when you heard from the secretary of state earlier tonight. >> well, i think it's quite interesting, lawrence, that our secretary of state finds himself on msnbc tonight to sell a book to liberals really looking for an answer in the republican party on their authoritarian march, but we got a larger problem here, and it goes to the larger problem republicans have in georgia and elsewhere is that they have been playing with fomenting and encouraging this voter fraud narrative and disinformation the entire time. so though i and many others are glad that the secretary of state did the right thing, the election is over. joe biden won. we checked the vote multiple times, we had a runoff, jon ossoff, raphael warnock won, despite their best efforts, and the problem we're seeing here in georgia is that while fani willis our excellent district a
she managed stacey abrams campaign for governor in georgia. lauren, i wanted to have you on tonight because i knew brad was going to be on with chris hayes at 8:00 as he was, and i wanted to get your reaction to when you heard from the secretary of state earlier tonight. >> well, i think it's quite interesting, lawrence, that our secretary of state finds himself on msnbc tonight to sell a book to liberals really looking for an answer in the republican party on their authoritarian march,...
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georgia. and there was some people that georgia prime minister has denied the agreement will target the russians bailable this agreement will not be used against citizens. this is a usual framework agreement within the framework of which the security services conclude an agreement to cooperation in the context of translational crimes, terrorism, etc. i repeat, this is not directed us citizens. this agreement was actually signed back in 2016, but the decision not to revoke it has come as a big disappointment, not only for the better russian community here in receipt. but george, his west and allied president, michelle. they have expressed alarm and recent events in georgia home and the government abandoning a promise to introduce reforms. it's reluctant to condemn far right violence. and now the deal with beller is walking away from the west and walking towards a bloody regime, the worst human rights abuser and the instrument of that the dealer receives k g b. this is very disturbing. many bett
georgia. and there was some people that georgia prime minister has denied the agreement will target the russians bailable this agreement will not be used against citizens. this is a usual framework agreement within the framework of which the security services conclude an agreement to cooperation in the context of translational crimes, terrorism, etc. i repeat, this is not directed us citizens. this agreement was actually signed back in 2016, but the decision not to revoke it has come as a big...
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but first, let's go to perry, georgia, with joe johns. joe, you are a veteran of many of these rallies. tell me what you're seeing on the ground right now. what the general atmosphere is like in perry. >> well, you know, it's kind of typical and this is sort of big lie centralville, if you think about it because georgia's so much the epicenter of the controversy around the election with the secretary of state who trump told to find almost 12,000 votes to overturn the election in the state. take a look at this crowd and it will give you a flavor. as i was coming in today, i talked to people, all of whom believe it was trump who run the election here in georgia even though joe biden was the clear winner. one of the things we see, and you just mentioned at the top, was a bunch of signs for herschel walker. he is the favorite son football player who's decided at the behest of donald trump so run for the senate. he hopes to challenge rafael warnock who won last time around. he would have to get through a primary to do that. one of the big ques
but first, let's go to perry, georgia, with joe johns. joe, you are a veteran of many of these rallies. tell me what you're seeing on the ground right now. what the general atmosphere is like in perry. >> well, you know, it's kind of typical and this is sort of big lie centralville, if you think about it because georgia's so much the epicenter of the controversy around the election with the secretary of state who trump told to find almost 12,000 votes to overturn the election in the...
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from the brookings institution co-authored by six lawyers is entitled fulton county, georgia's trumpgation. over 50 pages of the report analyzes the potential crimes donald trump may have committed in his interference of the presidential vote count in georgia, especially his hour-long phone call with georgia's secretary of state brad raffensperger, which secretary raffensperger recorded and released to the news media the report says we conclude that trump's post-election conduct in georgia leaves him at substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes. these charges potentially include criminal solicitation to commit election fraud, intentional interference with performance of election duties, conspiracy to commit election fraud, criminal solicitation, and state rico violations. here is what donald trump said in georgia on saturday about g's straight brad raffensperger, whose recorded phone call of donald trump could be the smoking gun evidence that makes donald trump a convicted felon in georgia >> there is something wrong with this guy your secretary of stat
from the brookings institution co-authored by six lawyers is entitled fulton county, georgia's trumpgation. over 50 pages of the report analyzes the potential crimes donald trump may have committed in his interference of the presidential vote count in georgia, especially his hour-long phone call with georgia's secretary of state brad raffensperger, which secretary raffensperger recorded and released to the news media the report says we conclude that trump's post-election conduct in georgia...
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georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, thank you very much. i appreciate you making time tonight. >> thank you. >>> how democrats are working to prevent another president like donald trump from abuse the power of the office. today, introducing a bill that would limit presidential powers. adam schiff introduced the bill. he is here to explain how far it goes to prevent anything like the last four years from happening again after this. the last four years from happening again after this and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a bui
georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, thank you very much. i appreciate you making time tonight. >> thank you. >>> how democrats are working to prevent another president like donald trump from abuse the power of the office. today, introducing a bill that would limit presidential powers. adam schiff introduced the bill. he is here to explain how far it goes to prevent anything like the last four years from happening again after this. the last four years from happening...
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and why is georgia again facing a perilous moment? all those stories and more when "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. k break. don't go anywhere. sgt. houston never expected this to happen. or that her grandpa's dog tags would be left behind. but that one call got her a tow and rental... ...paid her claim... ...and we even pulled a few strings. making it easy to make things right: that's what we're made for. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. get a quote today. trading isn't just a hobby. it's your future. so you don't lose sight of the big picture, even when you're focused on what's happening right now. and thinkorswim trading™ is right there with you. to help you become a smarter investor. with an innovative trading platform full of customizable tools. dedicated trade desk pros and a passionate trader community sharing strategies right on the platform. because we take trading as seriously as you do. thinkorswim trading™ from td ameritrade. paul loves food. but his diabetes made food a m
and why is georgia again facing a perilous moment? all those stories and more when "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. k break. don't go anywhere. sgt. houston never expected this to happen. or that her grandpa's dog tags would be left behind. but that one call got her a tow and rental... ...paid her claim... ...and we even pulled a few strings. making it easy to make things right: that's what we're made for. usaa. what you're made of, we're made...
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she manage the sheer road -- in georgia. i want to have you on tonight because i knew it brad raffensperger was going to be on with chris hayes at 8:00 as he was. and i wanted to get your reaction to what you heard from the secretary of state earlier tonight. >> well i think it's quite interesting lawrence that our secretary of state finds himself on msnbc tonight to sell a book, the liberals really looking for an answer in the republican party on their authoritarian. but we got a larger problem here with brad raffensperger and it goes to kind of larger problem. is that they have been encouraging that narrative that entire time. and so i and many others are glad that the secretary of state did the right, think the election is over, joe biden won, we checked the vote multiple times, and we had a runoff, she won, despite their best. effort and the problem we are seeing there in georgia, is that while our ex district attorney goes after this massive crime, that was attempted here in georgia, at the same time we're seeing brad r
she manage the sheer road -- in georgia. i want to have you on tonight because i knew it brad raffensperger was going to be on with chris hayes at 8:00 as he was. and i wanted to get your reaction to what you heard from the secretary of state earlier tonight. >> well i think it's quite interesting lawrence that our secretary of state finds himself on msnbc tonight to sell a book, the liberals really looking for an answer in the republican party on their authoritarian. but we got a larger...
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you've been talking to a lot of republicans in georgia or with connections to georgia. what is so clear is that they are kind of freaking out, but they're doing it very quietly. >> that's right. nobody was surprised this is how donald trump feels about brian kemp. he has been saying that publicly for months. what shocked them, and that's the word they used, shocked, was the way he went out and basically endorsed stacey abrams. now, yeeou know, in republican eyes, kemp isn't perfect but they like him in georgia among republicans. stacey abrams is enemy number one for the gop. this surprised and shocked a lot of people, that he would say that. it gave them flashbacks to january 5th. the two special election run-offs, where after months and weeks of donald trump saying, you know, the voting is rigged, republicans lost those seats. that's what they're worried about in the midterms. they have a chance to hold on to a governor seat in a 50/50 state. win back a seat held currently by a democrat. the midterms are going to be good for republicans, they think. biden is in trouble
you've been talking to a lot of republicans in georgia or with connections to georgia. what is so clear is that they are kind of freaking out, but they're doing it very quietly. >> that's right. nobody was surprised this is how donald trump feels about brian kemp. he has been saying that publicly for months. what shocked them, and that's the word they used, shocked, was the way he went out and basically endorsed stacey abrams. now, yeeou know, in republican eyes, kemp isn't perfect but...
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>> i played baseball at georgia tech, he played football at georgia, natural rivalry there.alker had an amazing football career and well known. but i don't know anything about his politics. i don't think anybody in georgia knows anything about his politics other than he's good friends with donald trump. my encouragement to him and anybody out there trying to just seek solely and endorsement from donald trump it doesn't work here in georgia and doesn't work around the country if that's your only strategy. >> looking at voting itself, right, there has been as you know well, a lot of pushback on the law that was passed in georgia. the most recent analysis from voting rights are the nonpartisan groups specifically pointing to 17 laws passed in 11 states including in the state of georgia, noting that those laws when taking a look at them would undermine how elections are run. and in the case of georgia, signaling out, right, the shift in that the boards of elections, local officials, could be essentially pushed out and these could turn more partisan. some of the pushback initiall
>> i played baseball at georgia tech, he played football at georgia, natural rivalry there.alker had an amazing football career and well known. but i don't know anything about his politics. i don't think anybody in georgia knows anything about his politics other than he's good friends with donald trump. my encouragement to him and anybody out there trying to just seek solely and endorsement from donald trump it doesn't work here in georgia and doesn't work around the country if that's...
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he was also elected to the ranger hall of fame at fort benning, georgia. following his military service, bob poydasheff made columbus, georgia, his permanent home. through his leadership as a member of the city down dill and then as mayor of the city, columbus experienced extraordinary growth and prosperity. he was a longtime advocate working on paf of disadvantaged veterans, including supporting the location of the new v.a. clinic in columbus which this bill will name in his honor. bob will be missed but his legacy will be living on. it has been said you make your living by what you get. you make your life by what you give. robert s. "bob" poydasheff gave so much to many for so long and this clinic memorializes his legacy. i want to thank the entire georgia delegation, the v.a. to name the new v.a. outpatient clinic in columbus, georgia, the robert s. poydasheff clinic. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. bost: do you have more
he was also elected to the ranger hall of fame at fort benning, georgia. following his military service, bob poydasheff made columbus, georgia, his permanent home. through his leadership as a member of the city down dill and then as mayor of the city, columbus experienced extraordinary growth and prosperity. he was a longtime advocate working on paf of disadvantaged veterans, including supporting the location of the new v.a. clinic in columbus which this bill will name in his honor. bob will be...
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state of georgia. i want to extend my congratulations to the great staff, t.s.a. workers, and savannah airport commission for their great work. . mr. speaker i raise today to remember and honor deborah smith who sadly passed away on september 12 at the age of 51. debbie devoted her life to improve her community in the last -- and the lives of others. she loved volunteering and helping people. debbie loved for her community was apparent during her time as the c.e.o. of united way of south georgia where she served eight counties and 26 agencies. a giant in her local community, debbie also served as the president of the rotary club of jessup and on the board of the downtown development authority.s ambassador of the year for her selfless sacrifice in her community and thankful for the impact she had on my district and know her legacy will remain and our thoughts and prayers are with her and all who knew her during this most difficult time. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize and honor jeff leury for his
state of georgia. i want to extend my congratulations to the great staff, t.s.a. workers, and savannah airport commission for their great work. . mr. speaker i raise today to remember and honor deborah smith who sadly passed away on september 12 at the age of 51. debbie devoted her life to improve her community in the last -- and the lives of others. she loved volunteering and helping people. debbie loved for her community was apparent during her time as the c.e.o. of united way of south...
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republicans in georgia are worried about the hugging of donald trump. georgia is a 50-50 state.he suburban voters around atlanta. walker might be popular among football fans in georgia but republicans look at this as too bick of a risk. >> well positioned to win the primary and then the general and how long do you think he can get away without confronting and talking about and answering questions about the past? >> republicans are worried he won't be beaten up by answering the questions and that a lot of potential problems could crop up in this general election if he runs against warnock the democrat. that is something that the walker campaign said they can basically get away with through the primary. the general election again another story. they think -- you can hear it from what walker said last night. trying to say let's come together. running really as a general election candidate now and allegations out there. cnn has reported on some of these investigations allegations a couple weeks ago. a woman in texas in 2002 accused him of stalking her, threatening her and other alle
republicans in georgia are worried about the hugging of donald trump. georgia is a 50-50 state.he suburban voters around atlanta. walker might be popular among football fans in georgia but republicans look at this as too bick of a risk. >> well positioned to win the primary and then the general and how long do you think he can get away without confronting and talking about and answering questions about the past? >> republicans are worried he won't be beaten up by answering the...
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i'm running for the senate heree in georgia because i care about the people in georgia and i want toear what the people got to say. that's the reason why i decided i want to get out and do this listening tour. i want to know what the people of georgia are saying, i want to know what they feel, what's hurting them and what how they think is the problem and that's how i can solve it. right now wek cannot just continue to put people in washington that do nothing, that sit on their hands, you see what the country is, you see what the state of georgia is going through right now and right now, i think people need to realize this senate seat in georgia is very, very important. so we want to put the right person in that seat and i know it's herschel walker. so i want people to remember they have tol go to teamherschel.com, i did my filings, so come out and put money in my account and let me money in my account and let me >> sean: by the way i think leo should have team herschel hats made up. are you going to have team herschel hats made up, leo? >> of course. soon to be senator herschel i sa
i'm running for the senate heree in georgia because i care about the people in georgia and i want toear what the people got to say. that's the reason why i decided i want to get out and do this listening tour. i want to know what the people of georgia are saying, i want to know what they feel, what's hurting them and what how they think is the problem and that's how i can solve it. right now wek cannot just continue to put people in washington that do nothing, that sit on their hands, you see...
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the law that was passed on strike both houses, in georgia in the election. was signed by governor call we know was accurate. they counted three times. it's had more scrutiny than that they had their election, lots of people voted. why would you look at that and say that is a problem we have to fix this. >> we do typically every two, years we will give an update but if you will guam behind back to the 20 2018 election, now this election was beside that which was voter fraud, but a lack of confidence so we moved we now using signature match a good solid process it was just very -- but here's my question for you. here's the thing and i heard you say before. that this is restoring confidence. i read other republicans say. thirties and say for the erosion of complications. which are talking about. we're gonna change diversification procedure. from signature match to the new procedure. and the reason why their star confidence, the confidence is taken away by lies. constantly told about the election. if i go around saying brad wrap and the bergen is a gambler, you
the law that was passed on strike both houses, in georgia in the election. was signed by governor call we know was accurate. they counted three times. it's had more scrutiny than that they had their election, lots of people voted. why would you look at that and say that is a problem we have to fix this. >> we do typically every two, years we will give an update but if you will guam behind back to the 20 2018 election, now this election was beside that which was voter fraud, but a lack of...
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and senator from colorado the senator from georgia has a much better haircut. yield the floor. >> . >> thank you. senator booker and i joined my friend to talk about this senator booker with the leadership the most important thing in done in my eiyears in public office with the child tax credit and to get across the finish line sorry for the sports metaphor but how important this is that but raising children is work at least one of my colleagues side of the aisle said something about a work requirement of the child tax credit and i don't understand that i see how hard my daughter's work raising children and our son works raising children and then to release the anxiety how i get money to pay the rent before the end of the month so don't get evicted. and then r just the opportunity and then to talk about the child tax parents check their bank accounts one week ago today to put money directly into the pockets of the families of most ohio parents and they are getting these dollars either direct deposit in their account are in their mailboxes. starting july 15 and
and senator from colorado the senator from georgia has a much better haircut. yield the floor. >> . >> thank you. senator booker and i joined my friend to talk about this senator booker with the leadership the most important thing in done in my eiyears in public office with the child tax credit and to get across the finish line sorry for the sports metaphor but how important this is that but raising children is work at least one of my colleagues side of the aisle said something...
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the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mr. warnock: mr. president, i first wanted to say thank you to senators brown, bennet, and booker for keeping a spotlight on this issue. i must admit, however, on this issue when i say senators brown, bennet, and booker, i think about the multiple choice questionnaires we got in school and how someone with the name warnock got to be a part of this great effort. it's special. mr. president, i want to get straight to the point. there are many reasons to move this build back better america -- build back america better package forward. we have to build back better. we have an historic opportunity to make landmark investments that will strengthen our families, our economy, our care infrastructure, including expanding medicaid benefits to more than four million americans. we've got 600,000 georgians in the medicaid gap. we've got to provide critical debt relief for small farmers who have taken a financial hit during the pandemic. all of these things are covered in this build back better agenda. but the othe
the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mr. warnock: mr. president, i first wanted to say thank you to senators brown, bennet, and booker for keeping a spotlight on this issue. i must admit, however, on this issue when i say senators brown, bennet, and booker, i think about the multiple choice questionnaires we got in school and how someone with the name warnock got to be a part of this great effort. it's special. mr. president, i want to get straight to the point. there are many...
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north georgia. if you've been about hundred miles north of here you can see that the old county courthouse has been converted into mining museum. it is about 100 miles up the road. what happened was, the first gold was discovered, then suddenly people start pouring into the area, huge numbers. because of the intoxicating possibility that gold would make them wealthy quickly. and tell them, this had been an area behind the line of settlement. but suddenly, the white settlement catches up very quickly. here is the governor, describing what it was like meeting the georgia miners in 1829. many thousands of idle profit people flocked into georgia from every point of the compass. who's pent-up vicious propensity when lucy east from a law and opinion them like the evil one, in other words the devil. in his worst mood. after waiting all day in the chat who she rivers, picking up articles of gold, they collected around fires at night and played on the ground and on their hats, cards, dice, push pin and other
north georgia. if you've been about hundred miles north of here you can see that the old county courthouse has been converted into mining museum. it is about 100 miles up the road. what happened was, the first gold was discovered, then suddenly people start pouring into the area, huge numbers. because of the intoxicating possibility that gold would make them wealthy quickly. and tell them, this had been an area behind the line of settlement. but suddenly, the white settlement catches up very...
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as you know, a state prosecutor in georgia, in fulton county, georgia, the district attorney there, has been investigating whether former president trump broke state laws by trying to interfere in the state election in georgia. it's an election that revolves around trump's phone call in january in which he pressured georgia's secretary of state to find extra votes for trump and thereby overturn biden's electoral victory in the state. "the daily beast" is reporting that prosecutor has interviewed at least four officials in georgia's secretary of state's office. investigators have shown a particular interest not just in the phone call from trump but also in a similar earlier call from republican u.s. senator lindsey graham. georgia's republican secretary of state has said senator graham called and told him he should use his power as secretary of state to throw out a number of absentee ballots in georgia in order to hand the electoral votes to trump. they are correlating with the investigation committee that is investigating the january 6 insurrection in the capitol, adding that any docume
as you know, a state prosecutor in georgia, in fulton county, georgia, the district attorney there, has been investigating whether former president trump broke state laws by trying to interfere in the state election in georgia. it's an election that revolves around trump's phone call in january in which he pressured georgia's secretary of state to find extra votes for trump and thereby overturn biden's electoral victory in the state. "the daily beast" is reporting that prosecutor has...
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georgia was one of them.s that make you feel that there was a written down plan from a lawyer to discard the votes in your state? >> well, we held the line here. we made sure we had a fair and honest election and i followed the constitution. i stood on the line and others stood for the constitution also. it's a challenging day in america. >> last week you got another letter from the former president of the united states asking all still at this point to decertify the georgia election results. how important is it to stand up and publicly say no to him. you have a book about this. >> well, i look at his letter as a plea for attention. he knows he's lost. he's been told that multiple times by a lot of people. but at the end of the day, that information that he talked about, we opened up an investigation. lots of investigations go on. once we have our findings, we report those to the state election board for final disposition. the fact is president trump did not carry the state of georgia. >> that will be news to
georgia was one of them.s that make you feel that there was a written down plan from a lawyer to discard the votes in your state? >> well, we held the line here. we made sure we had a fair and honest election and i followed the constitution. i stood on the line and others stood for the constitution also. it's a challenging day in america. >> last week you got another letter from the former president of the united states asking all still at this point to decertify the georgia...
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this past weekend at a rally in georgia, mr. trump not only continuing to push that state to start yet another recount of the 2020 election results, despite every previous recount in georgia showing the same thing that joe biden won. president trump, former president trump also admitted to the crowd that he had privately pushed the republican governor, brian kemp, to hold a special election. presumably a redo since trump lost the first one. it's quite a claim to make in public considering trump is already under investigation in georgia for attempting to subvert democracy by having the georgia secretary of state, quote, find votes for him. and once again, the response from republican leaders in washington and across the country? crickets. nothing. so trump continues his campaign of subverting american democracy unabated. paula reid starts us off. >> reporter: the house select committee's quest to get information about former president trump as part of its investigation into the january 6th insurrection may soon be coming to a hea
this past weekend at a rally in georgia, mr. trump not only continuing to push that state to start yet another recount of the 2020 election results, despite every previous recount in georgia showing the same thing that joe biden won. president trump, former president trump also admitted to the crowd that he had privately pushed the republican governor, brian kemp, to hold a special election. presumably a redo since trump lost the first one. it's quite a claim to make in public considering trump...
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, i will make a record of my favorite georgia songs.oting organizations in the state of georgia. and it did. and it was great for me because then it is like oh, i get an excuse to make a covers album, because i'm a sopg writer and i'm supposed to go in with all these songs written and play them for the band and it is terrifying and i don't know if they are any good yet, the band hears them, and then we record them, this was nothing like that, because it was like i can take these songs that i love, rem, glad is knight, o fis redding, james brown, you know, cat power, indigo girls, all these songs that i know already are great songs going inment and just go in and work the machines and have fun with the band. >> trevor: when you are making like a covers album. >> covers album. >> trevor: covers album. >> yeah. >> trevor: i'm learning new things every day. >> overseas it is probably a cover album. >> we said cover album when i was growing up. >> and then your name as well. some people say isbell. >> country. >> trevor: you say isbell. >> i
, i will make a record of my favorite georgia songs.oting organizations in the state of georgia. and it did. and it was great for me because then it is like oh, i get an excuse to make a covers album, because i'm a sopg writer and i'm supposed to go in with all these songs written and play them for the band and it is terrifying and i don't know if they are any good yet, the band hears them, and then we record them, this was nothing like that, because it was like i can take these songs that i...
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in fact, in georgia, just the state of georgia alone, they have performed three recounts and numerous investigations. so not only is the letter baseless, but it again shows that trump doesn't care at all about the rule of law. in fact, he refers to joe biden as an illegitimate president. now, there is already an ongoing criminal investigation into trufrm's earlier attempts to pressure raffensperger to overturn the election. if you don't remember why, you may want to refresh your memory. .partly because of this call. >> all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have, because we won the state. >> no, he did not win the state. outfront now, the republican secretary of state of georgia, brad raffensperger, who is also the author of an upcoming book about the election and what he went through in standing up to trump for the facts on the vote. his book is called "integrity counts." secretary raffensperger, i appreciate your time talking to you about this. this the first time you're commenting on this new letter from the president, in which he refe
in fact, in georgia, just the state of georgia alone, they have performed three recounts and numerous investigations. so not only is the letter baseless, but it again shows that trump doesn't care at all about the rule of law. in fact, he refers to joe biden as an illegitimate president. now, there is already an ongoing criminal investigation into trufrm's earlier attempts to pressure raffensperger to overturn the election. if you don't remember why, you may want to refresh your memory. .partly...
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senate run in georgia against democrat rafael warnock.oup poll he is leading the gop primary field by 70%. he joins me right now. herschel, great to have you. thanks for being with us. talk with you about your campaign in a moment. give us your reaction to what you saw, that incident in california this week and recall vote coming up tuesday? >> well you know that video is very disgusting. you know the people of california, they feel the governor is not doing his job they have the right to do a recall and to have this young woman to do something like that and then assault the security guard and nothing be done. and the left do not say anything about it. it shows intolerance that they have because of that was reversed, that was a democrat that was being assaulted like that, you just think what would have happened. i think something needs to happen. that is one reason we have to have law and order for all people, not just one side of the people, law and order for all people. otherwise we don't have a country. the left is being intolerant, th
senate run in georgia against democrat rafael warnock.oup poll he is leading the gop primary field by 70%. he joins me right now. herschel, great to have you. thanks for being with us. talk with you about your campaign in a moment. give us your reaction to what you saw, that incident in california this week and recall vote coming up tuesday? >> well you know that video is very disgusting. you know the people of california, they feel the governor is not doing his job they have the right to...
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you've got a lot of support throughout georgia. tell us what your priorities are right now. what is the main platform that you're running on and what do you want to change once you get that seat in the senate? >> well, you know, first of all, i think the main platform is bring some integrity, bring honesty to the country torques the state of georgia, because i believe in the goals that should be goals that everyone believes in, that everyone should have law and a order for all people, not just for certain people, but for all people. i believe in supporting our military which is what we should do. i believe in border control, you know, we've got to have border control. those are things that we should all be believing in, not just certain group or of anyone like that and i believe in school of course. choice. i believe everyone should have school of choice, education for our kids. it seems like the left doesn't believe in that. they believeli in separation and that's something that i do not believe in. i don't believe in separation.
you've got a lot of support throughout georgia. tell us what your priorities are right now. what is the main platform that you're running on and what do you want to change once you get that seat in the senate? >> well, you know, first of all, i think the main platform is bring some integrity, bring honesty to the country torques the state of georgia, because i believe in the goals that should be goals that everyone believes in, that everyone should have law and a order for all people, not...
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georgia's governor vowed to fight mask mandates.f georgia say more has to be done. one taking part is a professor in department of genetics. we are grateful to have you here. thank you. i want to ask you first and foremost what have you experienced on campus that prompted you to take it to this step? >> well, thanks, christi, for invitation to talk to you today. what we see on campus, personally i have seen a significant number of students who voluntarily wear masks, certainly indoors and laboratories and classes in which i teach, and that's wonderful. there are exceptions. really varies across campus. some schools and departments have only a tiny percentage of students wearing masks, others down in science departments where i spend most of my time have 70, 80, 90%. people wearing masks in classes. but as you know, it doesn't take very many people to transmit covid-19 and masks are mitigating effect but aren't a complete solution. university system of georgia not only doesn't allow us to mandate mask wearing, doesn't allow to mandat
georgia's governor vowed to fight mask mandates.f georgia say more has to be done. one taking part is a professor in department of genetics. we are grateful to have you here. thank you. i want to ask you first and foremost what have you experienced on campus that prompted you to take it to this step? >> well, thanks, christi, for invitation to talk to you today. what we see on campus, personally i have seen a significant number of students who voluntarily wear masks, certainly indoors and...
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as you know a state prosecutor in georgia in fulton county georgia the district attorney there has beenestigating whether former president trump, broke state laws by trying to interfere in the november election in georgia. it's an investigation that revolves around trump's phone, call in january in which he pressured georgia secretary of state to find extra votes, for trump. in thereby overturn biden's electoral victory in the state. the daily beast is now reporting that that prosecutor has interviewed at least four officials in georgia's secretary of state office and investigators have reportedly shown a particular interest not just in the phone call from, trump but also in a similar earlier call from republican u.s. senator lindsey graham. georgia's republican secretary of state has said that senator graham called and told him he should use his power as secretary of state, to throw out a whole bunch of absentee ballots in georgia. in order to hand the state's electoral votes to trump. beyond that, the atlanta journal-constitution is now reporting that the investigators are coordinatin
as you know a state prosecutor in georgia in fulton county georgia the district attorney there has beenestigating whether former president trump, broke state laws by trying to interfere in the november election in georgia. it's an investigation that revolves around trump's phone, call in january in which he pressured georgia secretary of state to find extra votes, for trump. in thereby overturn biden's electoral victory in the state. the daily beast is now reporting that that prosecutor has...
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clark urged his bosses to sign a letter to georgia's governor containing a lie. it falsely claimed the justice department identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election and advised the governor to convene in special session. acting attorney general rosen and the deputy a.g. donohue said no. >> the country came very close to a coup. >> reporter: it was the violence of the insurrection on january 6th that finally ended trump's plans to prevent the certification of joe biden as president. yet, with no proof, with no facts, with no evidence at all that fraud played any role in his defeat, trump has convinced his base of support that the electoral system of the united states is corrupt. former republican new jersey governor christine whitman who started a group to safeguard u.s. democracy says this is a threat to the country. >> abraham lincoln said if this government falls, it will fall from within and we have to remember those things because it can. it could happen. >> reporter: one thing bill gates and maricopa county supervisor
clark urged his bosses to sign a letter to georgia's governor containing a lie. it falsely claimed the justice department identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election and advised the governor to convene in special session. acting attorney general rosen and the deputy a.g. donohue said no. >> the country came very close to a coup. >> reporter: it was the violence of the insurrection on january 6th that finally ended trump's plans to prevent the...
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that's why it's critical we have federal legislation. >> the georgia law which you mentioned georgia states that have limited or tinkered with the rules, right, around elections in such ways that will make it more difficult for people to vote, the doj has filed suit i believe was announced back in june. there's a real question how much of a check these doj actions can be particularly in the landscape we exist in with the voting rights as it's currently constituted. what's your feeling how much the doj can play the role we want it to play in sort of basically enforcing those constitutional standards? >> i believe in belts, suspenders and twine around your waist to hold things up. we're under assault by those who would declare themselves insurrectionists and undermine the premise of our nation by undermining democracy. i want the department of justice to be at the forefront of pushing back against these laws. i want them to be at the forefront demanding action, but we also need our congress to step up. we need our executive branch, our judicial branch and our legislative branches. and
that's why it's critical we have federal legislation. >> the georgia law which you mentioned georgia states that have limited or tinkered with the rules, right, around elections in such ways that will make it more difficult for people to vote, the doj has filed suit i believe was announced back in june. there's a real question how much of a check these doj actions can be particularly in the landscape we exist in with the voting rights as it's currently constituted. what's your feeling how...
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they occupy georgia up to acosta, they got pretty far into western georgia, south carolina as far backtier settlement -- sorry, south carolina and were able to exercise control over entire states so varied place to place and then there are places both sides claim, the regions around new york city for about 100 miles in either direction, no man's land or places where militia are loyal to the revolutionary, they kind of fought one another for control neither side really had a clear advantage. >> we have a question coming about a section amongst citizens and i want to build on what you said because i'm wondering the british army were contesting no man's land, to what extent that lead to the -- need to one side or the other? >> i think property whichever side were ready to win the war. i found correspondences between family in different places where they say all right, maybe next month is the time to jump ship and come to the revolutionary side or in a couple months they went to battle, switch to the crowd. his a lot of swapping -- site swapping in these areas. in terms of disaffection, th
they occupy georgia up to acosta, they got pretty far into western georgia, south carolina as far backtier settlement -- sorry, south carolina and were able to exercise control over entire states so varied place to place and then there are places both sides claim, the regions around new york city for about 100 miles in either direction, no man's land or places where militia are loyal to the revolutionary, they kind of fought one another for control neither side really had a clear advantage....
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donald trump didn't win in georgia. that is a big concern republicans have.e of georgia. >> right, and he's still upset about that, i might add. >> mike warren, thank you so much. >>> polls are closing in germany as voters usher in a new political error. after 16 years -- >> a discovery that sent this man on a lifelong discovery for the truth. what he's learning is even more shocking on the way. the new cnn tom "the lost son" premiers at 9:00 only on cnn. here's a preview. >> my name is paul. i thought i knew who i was. when i was 10 years old hour mom a dad said you were kidnapped from the hospital and the fbi found you a couple months later and i said is this really true. i started wondering aim really paul? >> for quite some! he turned to downark testing that added to the mystery. they said there's no possibility that you're paul franzen. >> wow. >> everything that i thought that i knew was a lie. this is bigger than what happened to me. >> now the fbi is visiting a half century old case. >> be careful what you wish for. you don't know where this leads. >>
donald trump didn't win in georgia. that is a big concern republicans have.e of georgia. >> right, and he's still upset about that, i might add. >> mike warren, thank you so much. >>> polls are closing in germany as voters usher in a new political error. after 16 years -- >> a discovery that sent this man on a lifelong discovery for the truth. what he's learning is even more shocking on the way. the new cnn tom "the lost son" premiers at 9:00 only on cnn....
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clark urged his bosses to sign a better to georgia's governor containing a lie.d the justice department identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election and advised the governor to convene in special session. acting attorney general rosen and the deputy ag donahue said no. it was the violence of the insurrection on january 6th that finally ended trump's plans to prevent the certification of joe biden as president. yet, with no proof, with no facts, with no evidence at all that fraud played any role in his defeat, trump has convinced his base of support that the electoral system of the united states is corrupt. former republican new jersey governor christine todd whitman who started a group to safe guard u.s. democracy, says this is a threat to the country. >> abraham lincoln said if this government falls, it will fall from within, and we have to remember those things because it can. it could happen. >> reporter: wolf, one thing that bill gates, the maricopa supervisor told me, that if it weren't for republicans willing to risk th
clark urged his bosses to sign a better to georgia's governor containing a lie.d the justice department identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election and advised the governor to convene in special session. acting attorney general rosen and the deputy ag donahue said no. it was the violence of the insurrection on january 6th that finally ended trump's plans to prevent the certification of joe biden as president. yet, with no proof, with no facts, with no...
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central state hospital is georgia's - state hospital is georgia's oldest and largest state psychiatric in milledgeville because hospital has been something that has been here for a long, long time. ifind that people often have a sense in their own mind of what they think it was like but when they come, it's an opportunity for them to really learn about the size, the scope and the humanity involved in the hospital campus.- humanity involved in the hospital campus. well, i think histo is hospital campus. well, i think history is important _ hospital campus. well, i think history is important because l hospital campus. well, i thinkj history is important because if you dont— history is important because if you don't know where you came from, _ you don't know where you came from, you're not going to know where — from, you're not going to know where you _ from, you're not going to know where you go in the future, and is extremely important for the people — is extremely important for the people who work to, for the family— people who work to, for the family members that were patients here, a
central state hospital is georgia's - state hospital is georgia's oldest and largest state psychiatric in milledgeville because hospital has been something that has been here for a long, long time. ifind that people often have a sense in their own mind of what they think it was like but when they come, it's an opportunity for them to really learn about the size, the scope and the humanity involved in the hospital campus.- humanity involved in the hospital campus. well, i think histo is hospital...
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and from day one cornwallace's orders were to focus on south carolina and georgia. he could go into north carolina, thought would help him with subduing the rebel rebellion in south carolina and georgia so cornwallace, a major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780 down into the late spring, 1781 and on until he arrives at yorktown in the summer of 1781. clinton meanwhile comes back to new york and never saw cornwallace again until after yorktown. that was the southern strategy and with the british were trying to accomplish. i try to argue they came reasonably close, things went wrong that we can talk about later this evening but at the beginning of 1781 clinton was far more confident in washington was of what was going to happen, that your. clinton later said that he began 1781 more confident of british success than it any of the other four years that he was commander, and i think what clinton ultimately thought was if the allies of the french and americans could be prevented from scoring a decisive victory in 1781 that the wa
and from day one cornwallace's orders were to focus on south carolina and georgia. he could go into north carolina, thought would help him with subduing the rebel rebellion in south carolina and georgia so cornwallace, a major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780 down into the late spring, 1781 and on until he arrives at yorktown in the summer of 1781. clinton meanwhile comes back to new york and never saw cornwallace again until after yorktown. that was...
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clark urged his bosses to sign a letter to georgia's governor containing a lie.ely claimed the justice department identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election. and advised the governor to convene in special session. acting-attorney general rosen and the deputy ag donoghue said no. >> the country came very close to a coup. >> reporter: it was the violence of the insurrection on january 6th that, finally, ended trump's plans to prevent the certification of joe biden as president. yet, with no proof, with no facts, with no evidence at all that fraud played any role in his defeat, trump has convinced his base of support that the electoral system of the united states is corrupt. former-republican new jersey governor, christine todd whitman, who started a group to safeguard u.s. democracy, says this is a threat to the country. >> abraham lincoln said if this government falls, it will fall from within and we have to remember those things because it can. it could happen. >> reporter: one thing that bill gates, that maricopa county su
clark urged his bosses to sign a letter to georgia's governor containing a lie.ely claimed the justice department identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election. and advised the governor to convene in special session. acting-attorney general rosen and the deputy ag donoghue said no. >> the country came very close to a coup. >> reporter: it was the violence of the insurrection on january 6th that, finally, ended trump's plans to prevent the...