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after that, we will be able to say more well, some background here at the georgia department this week began considering a law of bombing, the promotion of l g b, 2 to activities, preserving family values. the ruling george and dream block proposes introducing a constitutional clause. the smart, it should involve a union of what they call a genetic man on a genetic woman. it's also proposed binding sex change procedures, unquote pro same sex marriage propaganda. uganda and profoundly figure a pastor and martin simple essays, america in europe are involved in a culture war on getting increasing the mix stop by their own attempts. and whenever you make is done for the family, you challenge the very basis of western power. the executive orders that the rock obama pulled out in 2012. again, they were repeated again by president joe biden, the the old of the entire united states government to comb bucks every effort to criminalize eligibility status. i don't want to on the line that was come back home but is an act of will come but is a statement that relieves as all the assets of that part
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and by the way, i want to acknowledge professor james brooks at the university of georgia department history. he is the i think, one of if not the most respected experts on native american native indian yes, but that grew out of old thoughts, understanding of people and see, think about this. this is 17, early 1700s where african americans are so like cattle and considered to be so of human, not in possession of a redeemable soul. native americans are considered to be savages. ■vuncivil liars. james oglethorpe had the ability with all of his flaws, to embrace talmadge geechee, to embrace the people, to spend time with them, to leave him. you just read what he said. that was one statement. he said that in my heart, i think'm a rich man. yes, sir. i i'm wondering how oglethorpe dealt with. i think it was after five years when the south carolina slave economy was beating georgia and the prohibition against slavery sort of evaporate. how he dealt with that? he reinvented himself, which is a great trait that we all should have. right. if you fail, he went back to england and the narrative
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call reports of shooting underway shot >> more than a dozen cars from the sandy springs, georgia police department. respond what. appeared to the inside a home in this quiet atlanta suburb but >> seconds, there's no lights on and house, so i have a funny feeling. this is like a swap college or like a swatting call or something like that? >> swatting a fake call police to law enforcement of a violent crime underway, weaponizing the local police against an unsuspecting victim. in this case, an election official. >> we all know the intent to swatting has to have somebody come out so confused and the police come out so hyped up that somebody gets hurt or shot what is the mindset of the officer in responding to that column? >> well, when officers in route, they're going through their mind, the scenarios are different things that can happen if, if they're confronted by an individual, what they're going to do the hoax creates a situation of a lot of unknowns. >> how easy is it for a mistake to happen? >> it's definitely a possibility. >> i anticipate we'll probably see some more of these as we get closer
call reports of shooting underway shot >> more than a dozen cars from the sandy springs, georgia police department. respond what. appeared to the inside a home in this quiet atlanta suburb but >> seconds, there's no lights on and house, so i have a funny feeling. this is like a swap college or like a swatting call or something like that? >> swatting a fake call police to law enforcement of a violent crime underway, weaponizing the local police against an unsuspecting victim....
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, reports of shooting underway shocker >> more than a dozen cars from the sandy springs, georgia police department? >> both cared for >> the inside a home in this quiet atlanta suburb but seconds, there's >> no lights on and how so? >> i have a funny feeling. this is like a swap a college or like a swatting call or something like that. >> swatting of fake call, please, to law enforcement of a violent crime underway, weaponizing the local police against an unsuspecting victim. in this case, an election official. >> we all know the intent of swatting has to have somebody come out so confused and the police come out so hyped up that somebody gets hurt or shot what is the mindset of the officer in responding to that column >> well, when wanted officers in route, they're going through their mind. the scenarios are different things that can happen if you're confronted by an individual, what they're going to do, the hoax creates a situation of a lot of unknowns. >> how easy is it for a mistake to happen >> it's definitely a possibility. >> i anticipate we'll probably see some more of these as we get clos
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department of justice. this isn't a local georgia thing. this was done -- they would go into washington, d.c. ngs that lasted for eight hours on numerous occ occasionsh the justice department and the white house. maria: that was former president trump, this weekend, railing grens against the biden department of justice and fani willis during his rally. nathan wade with drawing from the georgia election interference case against trump and 18 co-defendants. a fulton county judge ruling either wade steps down or willis is disqualified from prosecuting trump. the two accused of having an a improper you affair, using fedl dollars for themselves and in his resignation letter wade claimed he was stepping down for the interest of democracy. willis put out her own statement, praising wade's professionalism and dignity. joining me now, congressman richard mccormick. it looks like all four of trump's criminal trials are like throw be delayed. your reaction to all of this. >> i wish they'd be dismissed. i think this was contrived from the very beginning. obviously i politically motivat. this has been a fa
department of justice. this isn't a local georgia thing. this was done -- they would go into washington, d.c. ngs that lasted for eight hours on numerous occ occasionsh the justice department and the white house. maria: that was former president trump, this weekend, railing grens against the biden department of justice and fani willis during his rally. nathan wade with drawing from the georgia election interference case against trump and 18 co-defendants. a fulton county judge ruling either...
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department, has been killed. the ministry of foreign affairs condemned putin's election georgia considers the opening of polling stations and voting illegal. on their and russian-occupied ukrainian territories, this is stated in the department's statement, georgian diplomats called such actions by russia a step against the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country, and russia grossly violates the fundamental principles of international law. the ministry of foreign affairs of the country also appealed to the international community with a request to give a proper assessment of the russian federation and to react to further illegal actions aimed at violating territorial integrity of georgia. hungary confirms russian losses during legion raids. freedom of russia, the russian volunteer corps and the siberian battalion in bilgo. and kursk regions more than 600 killed and 800 wounded, said the representative of ukrainian intelligence andriy yusov, 27 russian soldiers were captured by volunteers, 20 armored vehicles and seven tanks were destroyed. yusov also noted that the events in russia's border regions helped to
department, has been killed. the ministry of foreign affairs condemned putin's election georgia considers the opening of polling stations and voting illegal. on their and russian-occupied ukrainian territories, this is stated in the department's statement, georgian diplomats called such actions by russia a step against the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country, and russia grossly violates the fundamental principles of international law. the ministry of foreign affairs of the...
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popular president these people are low lives, and there are sent here by the department of justice, this has been a local georgia thing this was done they would go in to washington, d.c., have meetings that lasted for eight hours on numerous occasions with justice department and white house. >> harvard lay pro confess or emeritus the author of "get trump" threat to civil lightens due process our constitutional rule of law alan dershowitz back with me great to see you this fani willis debacle with conclusions i want your take on that also broadly speaking what is going on for trump because looks like it looks like all four of trump's criminal trials are now likely to be delayed the new york hush money a kid to start next week that is pushed to late april, january 6th case florida documents case likely pushed to september. the georgia trial in august at earliest your take on all of this alan. >> first of all, these cases are not being delayed they are -- it is being pushed to go before election. the timing is the function of prosecutors they want to get cases rushed, to legitimize to get down and dirty convictions
popular president these people are low lives, and there are sent here by the department of justice, this has been a local georgia thing this was done they would go in to washington, d.c., have meetings that lasted for eight hours on numerous occasions with justice department and white house. >> harvard lay pro confess or emeritus the author of "get trump" threat to civil lightens due process our constitutional rule of law alan dershowitz back with me great to see you this fani...
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prosecutors telling the judge we are in full compliance with the justice department manual in a georgiam. fulton county district attorney fani willis, who was prosecuted the former president for election interference, is sitting silently. trump's lawyer arguing she should be disqualified because of her romance with one of her prosecutors, nathan wade. >> now, do you have to find that wade and willis lied? no what? you need to be able to find is that there is a concern of a legitimate concern based on the evidence in this case, about their truthfulness. >> the district attorney's office arguing willis relationship with wade did not infringe on trump or his 18 co-defendants rights to a fair trial, not a single shred of evidence was produced through any of the exhibits, or the witness testimony shows how their constitutional rights or their due process rights were all were at all affected. the judge in atlanta said he would rule within the next two weeks, and here in florida, the judge gave no indication when she would set a new trial date for donald trump. prosecutors again saying there's
prosecutors telling the judge we are in full compliance with the justice department manual in a georgiam. fulton county district attorney fani willis, who was prosecuted the former president for election interference, is sitting silently. trump's lawyer arguing she should be disqualified because of her romance with one of her prosecutors, nathan wade. >> now, do you have to find that wade and willis lied? no what? you need to be able to find is that there is a concern of a legitimate...
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georgia drivers license number, we're real i.d. compliant if you want to register to vote, department of drivers services does a robust citizenship check. we know if you're an american citizen or not if you're a lawful resident, you can get a drivers license in georgia but won't be registered to vote because you'll be flagged as a noncitizen. we know who the american citizens are. we've also done a robust citizenship check. we found 1,600 people that d.d.s. flagged as noncitizens but we wanted to verify were they truly noncitizen, had they become american citizens, what's their status? that's the numbers. it's not thousands or millions or things like that. and they weren't registered to vote. so we have appropriate guardrails in place. so we really feel comfortable about that. and that's the most important thing. we think by having photo i.d., it gives all of you confidence and so we can take that off. making sure that we're using photo i.d. for absent voting. by doing that, it builds trust. mo: talk about misinformation, disinformation and a.i. and how your office is thinking about that. brad: it's -- we have the national association
georgia drivers license number, we're real i.d. compliant if you want to register to vote, department of drivers services does a robust citizenship check. we know if you're an american citizen or not if you're a lawful resident, you can get a drivers license in georgia but won't be registered to vote because you'll be flagged as a noncitizen. we know who the american citizens are. we've also done a robust citizenship check. we found 1,600 people that d.d.s. flagged as noncitizens but we wanted...
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depart from cyprus. president biden and his republican rival donald trump have been on the campaign trail in georgia, a crucial battleground state in november's presidential election. hollywood's biggest night kicks off later, with the oscars and all eyes will be on oppenheimer to see if it collects the most gongs. hello. welcome. i'm catherine byaruhanga. a us military ship is headed for gaza, carrying equipment to build a temporary port for aid deliveries. the us army says the support ship, set sailfrom a military base in virginia on saturday. the un has warned that around a quarter of the population of gaza, more than half a million people, are facing famine. meanwhile, a separate aid ship with around 200 tons of food is still waiting to set sail from cyprus. the eu wants a new sea route for aid from cyprus to gaza to start this weekend. our correspondent zoe conway has the latest. it may not look like much, but on this barge since the 200 tons of food, set to leave cyprus later today, towed by a spanish charity ship. more than 200 miles to gaza. this is the root is not been tried before. the journey could
depart from cyprus. president biden and his republican rival donald trump have been on the campaign trail in georgia, a crucial battleground state in november's presidential election. hollywood's biggest night kicks off later, with the oscars and all eyes will be on oppenheimer to see if it collects the most gongs. hello. welcome. i'm catherine byaruhanga. a us military ship is headed for gaza, carrying equipment to build a temporary port for aid deliveries. the us army says the support ship,...
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department of justice. this is not a local georgia thing. they would go in to washington, d.c., and have meetings that lasted for eight hours on numerous occasions with the justice department in the white house. so it is all coming in from -- it is all politics it is all coming in from biden. the same thing with letitia james from new york. this is another real -- she campaigned on i will get -- i will get him. i will get him. then she goes to court no, it is i'm not political. i'm not political at all, and new york stayed very, very low. and a lot people want to leave because of the law fair companies are leaving because they don't want to get caught in the crap where they go after you for no reason whatsoever no victim no this, they let violent criminals roam the subway and go after trump all of the time and people get tired of it. will: laying out political motivation behind these cases like overt like leticia telling her motivations or in the beginning talking about the fulton county prosecutors going dc and meeting with either d.o.j. to
department of justice. this is not a local georgia thing. they would go in to washington, d.c., and have meetings that lasted for eight hours on numerous occasions with the justice department in the white house. so it is all coming in from -- it is all politics it is all coming in from biden. the same thing with letitia james from new york. this is another real -- she campaigned on i will get -- i will get him. i will get him. then she goes to court no, it is i'm not political. i'm not...
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prosecutors telling the judge we are in full compliance with the justice department manual in a georgia courtroom, fulton county district attorney fani willis, who is prosecuting the former president for election interference, sitting silently, trump's lawyer arguing she should be disqualified because of her romance with one of her prosecutors, nathan wade. >> now, do you have to find that wade and willis lied? no what? you need to be able to find is that there is a concern of legitimate concern based on the evidence in this case, about their truthfulness. >> the district attorney's office arguing willis relationship with wade did not infringe on trump or his 18 co-defendants rights to a fair trial. >> not a single shred of evidence was produced through any of the exhibits or the witness testimony showing how their constitutional rights or their due process rights were all were at all affected. the judge in atlanta said he would rule within the next two weeks, and here in florida, the judge gave no indication when she would set a new trial date for donald trump. >> prosecutors again say
prosecutors telling the judge we are in full compliance with the justice department manual in a georgia courtroom, fulton county district attorney fani willis, who is prosecuting the former president for election interference, sitting silently, trump's lawyer arguing she should be disqualified because of her romance with one of her prosecutors, nathan wade. >> now, do you have to find that wade and willis lied? no what? you need to be able to find is that there is a concern of legitimate...
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department of agriculture pointed to georgia, simultaneously losing the winter chill that fruit treesweather, which last year meant the peach state produced hardly any peaches losing 90% of its crop. similar things are happening in new england. >> we lost 30 acres worth of vegetables. >> to oranges in florida, blueberries in michigan. >> that's not good for mid-march. >> strawberries in california. >> we're down about 90%. >> even cattle ranchers in texas as the state's biggest wildfires scorched more than a million acres of pasture and killed thousands of cattle. over the last two decades, federal data compiled by the environmental working group shows two-thirds of all crop insurance payouts were caused by extreme weather closely linked to climate change, drought, floods, and heat totaling more than $100 billion. that's the kind of thing which makes food more expensive. it's also why the usda is working to develop crops which can withstand the new realities of climate change. >> the keyword in this equation is resiliency and how do we help farmers be more resilient. and so we have to
department of agriculture pointed to georgia, simultaneously losing the winter chill that fruit treesweather, which last year meant the peach state produced hardly any peaches losing 90% of its crop. similar things are happening in new england. >> we lost 30 acres worth of vegetables. >> to oranges in florida, blueberries in michigan. >> that's not good for mid-march. >> strawberries in california. >> we're down about 90%. >> even cattle ranchers in texas as...
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january 6th criminal case -- the reason he took the actions he did with respect to georgia, with respect to the department of justice, all the allegations on interference this is a quote. based on the luminous information available to president trump in his official capacity, that the election was tainted by extensive fraud and irregularities, unquote. so the problem with that is so far no one has seen that evidence. we have tons of information from the january 6th committee, from witnesses including donald trump's own appointed officials that that evidence does not exist. we have donald trump saying that he has irrefutable evidence. remember he was going to give a press conference where he was going to unveil that. he never gave that press conference, and now he is making an assertion to the supreme court of the united states that he took these actions based on the luminous information available to him. nobody has seen that, and that's the kind of statement that you would hope that the justices in the supreme court would jump onto say what is it because that kind of language is something that at least he
january 6th criminal case -- the reason he took the actions he did with respect to georgia, with respect to the department of justice, all the allegations on interference this is a quote. based on the luminous information available to president trump in his official capacity, that the election was tainted by extensive fraud and irregularities, unquote. so the problem with that is so far no one has seen that evidence. we have tons of information from the january 6th committee, from witnesses...
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georgia. i mean, it's good to have you with this, the us state department today said that it is quite possible that we already have famine in parts of northern gaza. do you agree? so? yes, very much so without getting to to make those 3 causes out to 4, that would lead to kind of have feedback. st. garza, that is obviously complex. that is inadequate humanitarians full. and that is it cannot make them full. the 3 is, have been causing this perfect storm. and just to put this into comparison, i can't say we don't have an official declaration of how west, uh, what we have is chosen and people dying it's salvation. and just put this uh, you know, to compare that to the last time we had the declared funding that was in south to done in 2017. and that was off to 3 years of civil war. and that affected 80000 people. 3 is not 6 months of age of 1000, not a 1000000 or 2000000 people. so we are talking about common life conditions coolant signing, fully successful fixed conditions, whatever it is at the nozzle, and get on the oh dynamics started ation with outside the quick age. and the you ins, top co
georgia. i mean, it's good to have you with this, the us state department today said that it is quite possible that we already have famine in parts of northern gaza. do you agree? so? yes, very much so without getting to to make those 3 causes out to 4, that would lead to kind of have feedback. st. garza, that is obviously complex. that is inadequate humanitarians full. and that is it cannot make them full. the 3 is, have been causing this perfect storm. and just to put this into comparison, i...
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significantly impact the timeline and the future of a trial in georgia as well >> zachary cohen, appreciate it. thank you >> wael >> justice department is going after the second largest company in the world apple >> in a landmark >> lawsuit, federal prosecutors alleged the trillion dollar tech giant has a monopoly on the smartphone market they say its app store and the weight is devices work, shut out competitors >> they stifle innovation they heard producers and workers and they increased costs for consumers if left unchallenged. apple will only continue to strengthen its smartphone monopoly but there's a law for that >> in response. apple says, quote, we believe this lawsuit is wrong on the facts and the law, and we will vigorously defend against it. cnn's senior justice correspondent, evan perez, is on the story also with a cnn business editor-at-large, richard quest, evan, you did not find my laugh. >> gardens joke amused. >> but this is something we've seen. i did find it because this is something we've seen coming for a while. >> yeah. right. this is an investigation that's been going on for a couple of years now, and people ha
significantly impact the timeline and the future of a trial in georgia as well >> zachary cohen, appreciate it. thank you >> wael >> justice department is going after the second largest company in the world apple >> in a landmark >> lawsuit, federal prosecutors alleged the trillion dollar tech giant has a monopoly on the smartphone market they say its app store and the weight is devices work, shut out competitors >> they stifle innovation they heard producers...
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most certainly, he would appoint his own people at the justice department and they would drop the case. georgiahile there is a question of whether trump, if he was elected could be tried as presidents, all the other co- defendants in the case like rudy giuliani, mark meadows, on and on the list goals, would still have to go on trial. the issues at the core of the case, whether there was this massive conspiracy to overturn the results in georgia, that could still be tried, even if donald trump is president. he himself might not be in the courtroom. that would have to wait, but his many alleged co- conspirators here would still have to go to trial. >> let me move to liz cheney, who was, got the supreme court in trumps trial delays. let's take a listen together to some of what she's said. >> i think it is very important that the supreme court recognize that what he is doing is a delaying tactic. taking action that will result in a further delay in preventing the american people from seeing that evidence in open court is itself suppression of the evidence. >> is this fair criticism, michael? >> wel
most certainly, he would appoint his own people at the justice department and they would drop the case. georgiahile there is a question of whether trump, if he was elected could be tried as presidents, all the other co- defendants in the case like rudy giuliani, mark meadows, on and on the list goals, would still have to go on trial. the issues at the core of the case, whether there was this massive conspiracy to overturn the results in georgia, that could still be tried, even if donald trump...
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department manual." judge cannon did not issue a ruling today. in a georgia courtroom, fulton county district attorney fani willis, who is prosecuting the former president for election interference, sitting silently, trump's lawyer arguing she should be disqualified because of herro man's with one of her prosecutors, nathan wade. >> now, do you have to find that wade and willis lied? no. no. what you need to be able to find is that there is a concern, a legitimate concern based on the evidence in this case about their truthfulness. the district attorney's office arguing willis' relationship with wade did not infringe on trump or his 18 co-defendants' rights to a fair trial. >> not a single shred of evidence was produced to any of the exhibits or the witness testimony showing how their constitutional rights, their due process rights, were at all affected. >> reporter: the judge in atlanta said he would rule within the next two weeks. here in florida, the judge gave no indication when she would set a new trial date for donald trump. prosecutors saying there's n
department manual." judge cannon did not issue a ruling today. in a georgia courtroom, fulton county district attorney fani willis, who is prosecuting the former president for election interference, sitting silently, trump's lawyer arguing she should be disqualified because of herro man's with one of her prosecutors, nathan wade. >> now, do you have to find that wade and willis lied? no. no. what you need to be able to find is that there is a concern, a legitimate concern based on...
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in 2021, the department began a lawsuit against the state of georgia alleging a new election law was enacted with the purpose of denying or abridging the right of black georgians to vote on account of their race or color. the problem is that's just not true, and the court's decisions in that case today to borne that out. recently, the court refused to block several provisions of the law while the litigation continues. notably, the court found that the department has not shown that any of the provisions have a disparate impact on black voters. quite simply the facts on the ground do not match the allegations in the department's lawsuit. while the department is devoting resources to this politically motivated lawsuit is missing in action when constitutional rights are violated. in september of this year, new mexico governor michelle lujan grisham issued a public health order banning the otherwise lawful carrying of firearms in certain jurisdictions in the state. this order was plainly unconstitutional under the second and 14th amendments in the supreme court's precedents. despite this
in 2021, the department began a lawsuit against the state of georgia alleging a new election law was enacted with the purpose of denying or abridging the right of black georgians to vote on account of their race or color. the problem is that's just not true, and the court's decisions in that case today to borne that out. recently, the court refused to block several provisions of the law while the litigation continues. notably, the court found that the department has not shown that any of the...
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georgia. does that mean when president trump is back in office the trump 47 justice department can charge presi biden for the consequences for his illegal release of dangerous illegal immigrants into our country who go on to rape and murder people? does that mean the biden justice department can charge biden? host:id prosecution based on any conduct aay position finds no support in constitutional text or logic. what you think about the strength of that argument? guest: i would say jack smith is getting used to getting reversed unanimously by the supreme court like he did by the bogus prosecution of bob mcdonald. jack smith won a conviction. donald was a likely buys presidential contender in 2016 and that was reversed in 2016 eight-zero. jack smith is a political scud missile who sent in to take out presidential contenders like he did with bob mcdonald. on the presidential immunity argument there is president in the civil context. the president of the united states is a -- is immune from civil prosecution or the perimeter of his official acts under that nixon case we discussed 40 years ago. if f
georgia. does that mean when president trump is back in office the trump 47 justice department can charge presi biden for the consequences for his illegal release of dangerous illegal immigrants into our country who go on to rape and murder people? does that mean the biden justice department can charge biden? host:id prosecution based on any conduct aay position finds no support in constitutional text or logic. what you think about the strength of that argument? guest: i would say jack smith is...
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technology, that is, a fake, attached georgia’s head to the body of a porn actress, thus obtaining a pornographic video, which they posted online. the police departmentted that they managed to find the criminals through a mobile device, which from... from the creators of the porn 100,000 euros as compensation. italian prime minister giorgia miloni has filed a civil suit against a forty-year-old man from sardinia and his father. in a libel case. in particular, miloni demands 100,000 euros in compensation. for the fact that her face was digitally placed in adult films where she plays the role of the main character. presumably, the video that outraged milone was created by a forty-year-old man who is now under investigation, and the police are also checking his seventy-three-year-old father. an investigation has been launched into the case and the italian prime minister is expected to testify before a court in sardinia on july 2. the authorities stated that they succeeded. identify two suspects by tracking the mobile phones from which the fake videos were published. according to the indictment , the videos were posted on an american porn site, where the
technology, that is, a fake, attached georgia’s head to the body of a porn actress, thus obtaining a pornographic video, which they posted online. the police departmentted that they managed to find the criminals through a mobile device, which from... from the creators of the porn 100,000 euros as compensation. italian prime minister giorgia miloni has filed a civil suit against a forty-year-old man from sardinia and his father. in a libel case. in particular, miloni demands 100,000 euros in...
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>> jim, both the georgia bureau of investigation and the cobb county police department say the officers were shot at, but people on a number of people in the crowd outside the park here at six flags. and it happening during the first day of operation of the season, it started on saturday as many as five to 600 people were at one point running through the park. there were fights that happened inside the park and then it became clear to security here at six flags that they were going to need help insulate call hold the cup county police department when they show up. they started helping security and they were trying to escort people out of the park so that the situation would not get any worse, so that it wouldn't escalate. and as a people were walking out, there were for fights that happened outside the park and then i'd one point that's i mentioned before, somebody opened fire against the police, a police officer. officer fired back and that's what when that 15 year-old hold god shot and is now in critical condition at grady memorial hospital today, the park was open and as far as we co
>> jim, both the georgia bureau of investigation and the cobb county police department say the officers were shot at, but people on a number of people in the crowd outside the park here at six flags. and it happening during the first day of operation of the season, it started on saturday as many as five to 600 people were at one point running through the park. there were fights that happened inside the park and then it became clear to security here at six flags that they were going to...
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the other hand department of justice policy wouldn't preclude the state of georgia from trying that case because it doesn't say that he is immune from prosecution necessarily by a state or that he can essentially pardon himself from state prosecution. >> the other news we got today in terms of legal stuff is peter navarro. rejected latest effort to stay out of prison. walk us through that decision? >> i haven't read it. so i can't really answer that, but it doesn't surprise me that they would, like, say you have to serve your time. he did not give any valid reasons why they should, you know, prevent that from happening, but i haven't been able to read that decision. >> all right. he's going to have to, seems, go to prison. got-dancing here for a second because we have some breaking news. this is from tom winter laura jared and adam reese. manhattan's district attorney office does not oppose a delay set to begin march 25th and asked that the delay not exceed 30 days. this comes as the d.a.'s office says that certain discovery from the criminal case involving hush money payments and michae
the other hand department of justice policy wouldn't preclude the state of georgia from trying that case because it doesn't say that he is immune from prosecution necessarily by a state or that he can essentially pardon himself from state prosecution. >> the other news we got today in terms of legal stuff is peter navarro. rejected latest effort to stay out of prison. walk us through that decision? >> i haven't read it. so i can't really answer that, but it doesn't surprise me that...
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the department of transportation, veterans affairs, energy, agriculture, housing and urban development and food and drug administration going on this week.t in this in georgiaod morning. >> i've been speaking about the border. random thoughts go through your mind and after the republicans i guess killed the border bill i was thinking isn't much like the a and democrat ane as many as we can and they don't have enough to plug all ten and within the republicaning to leto sink. isn't that what happened with the border bill that republicans just said we aren't getting everything we want to so we are going to let it totally die, and that's all i have to say. thank you. >> thoughts on that nlg? >> i think a lot of democrats would agree with that and there are of course the collapse of the border billion there was a lot of politics at this comes at a time that we are in election season and one of the negotiators is i guess what you would consider a moderate republican so there was some surprise that he was able to negotiate with senator murphy and actuallyroduce something but it fell apart in thata way. if trump does win a second term, but feel is a more robust pac
the department of transportation, veterans affairs, energy, agriculture, housing and urban development and food and drug administration going on this week.t in this in georgiaod morning. >> i've been speaking about the border. random thoughts go through your mind and after the republicans i guess killed the border bill i was thinking isn't much like the a and democrat ane as many as we can and they don't have enough to plug all ten and within the republicaning to leto sink. isn't that...
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the former georgia candidate for governor and igp carnegie distinguished fellow. secretary gina raimondo, the 40th secretary of the commerce departmentch women and economic prosperity. and our moderator, a professor, ruth bader ginsburg professor of law, columbia law school and igp affiliated faculty. these are just three of the extraordinary people we will hear from this afternoon. please welcome them. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> thank you. welcome, everybody. this panel is entitled women empowering women through the economy. we have already queued up issues. economic gaps and the role of women in various powerful positions. shaping publicolicy in a way that addresses those gaps. i am a lawyer. what i think of the most is you will see a theme running through this panel about another part of law and policy, thinking about the ways in which you can have federal policy, state and local policy be shaped in a way that actually advances equality. i will say very little. i will turn it over to the panelists to talk aboutiatives. you will see this theme. we will start with what happens at the federal level and then moved to the state and local level.
the former georgia candidate for governor and igp carnegie distinguished fellow. secretary gina raimondo, the 40th secretary of the commerce departmentch women and economic prosperity. and our moderator, a professor, ruth bader ginsburg professor of law, columbia law school and igp affiliated faculty. these are just three of the extraordinary people we will hear from this afternoon. please welcome them. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> thank you. welcome, everybody. this panel is entitled women...
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depart from cyprus. president biden and his republican rival donald trump have been on the campaign trail in georgia — arucial battleground state in november's presidential election. portugal heads to the polls in a snap election. neither the opposition centre—right democratic alliance nor the governing socialists are expected to win a decisive majority. hollywood's biggest night kicks off later with the oscars and all eyes will be on oppenheimer to see if it collects the most gongs. now on bbc news it is time for talking business. hello, everybody. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron hazelhurst. let's go and take a look at what's on the show. translation: people have been using cannabis for as long as you can remember for millennia. and nothing will stop them, no prohibition. and that's why they should be able to do it safely. yep. the money in marijuana. we're going to take a look into the big business of cannabis as germany becomes the latest in a string of countries to legalize its use in the us alone, where 2a states allow its recreational use, that market is huge, nearly
depart from cyprus. president biden and his republican rival donald trump have been on the campaign trail in georgia — arucial battleground state in november's presidential election. portugal heads to the polls in a snap election. neither the opposition centre—right democratic alliance nor the governing socialists are expected to win a decisive majority. hollywood's biggest night kicks off later with the oscars and all eyes will be on oppenheimer to see if it collects the most gongs. now on...
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depart from cyprus. president biden and his republican rival donald trump have been on the campaign trail in georgia, a crucialn oppenheimer to see if it collects the most gongs.
depart from cyprus. president biden and his republican rival donald trump have been on the campaign trail in georgia, a crucialn oppenheimer to see if it collects the most gongs.
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newshour, a ruling in former president trump's georgia election interference case allows the district attorney to my exclusive interview with the departmenthomeland security. and the latest on the israel-hamas war as hostage talks continue and the first international aid ship reaches gaza's coast. ♪ announcer: major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- the ongoing support of the -- of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour including jim and nancy and the robert and virginia schiller foundation. on an american cruise lines journey along the mississippi river, travelers explore civil war battlefields and historic riverside towns. a board our fleet of american riverboats, you can experience local culture and cuisine and discover the music and history of the mighty mississippi. american cruise lines, proud sponsor of pbs newshour. >> the john s and james l knight foundation fostering engaged communities. more at kf.org. ♪ announcer: and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ announcer: and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public
newshour, a ruling in former president trump's georgia election interference case allows the district attorney to my exclusive interview with the departmenthomeland security. and the latest on the israel-hamas war as hostage talks continue and the first international aid ship reaches gaza's coast. ♪ announcer: major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- the ongoing support of the -- of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour including jim and nancy and...
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georgia governor, and igp carnegie distinguished fellow. secretary-general ramonda, former governor of of the commerce department, and a staunch adcaten and economicnd our moderator, professor olatunde johnson, ruth bader ginsburg 59 professor of law at columbia law school and igp- affiliated faculty. these are just of the extraordinary people that we will hear from this afternoon. please welcome them. [applause] ♪ professor johnson: thank you and welcome everybody. so this panel isyxeconomy." we have already queued up issues on some of theap that remain, economic gaps, but also the role of women in various powerful positions and their ability to shape public policy in a way that addresses those gaps. i a lawyer, what i think of the most courts and legislation. rough this panel about another part of law and policy which is really thinking about the ways in which you can have federal policy, state and local policy be shaped in a way that actually advances equality, right, so you could call them equality directives. i will say very little and turn it over to the panelists to talk about some of the promising initiatives. i again, you will see this th
georgia governor, and igp carnegie distinguished fellow. secretary-general ramonda, former governor of of the commerce department, and a staunch adcaten and economicnd our moderator, professor olatunde johnson, ruth bader ginsburg 59 professor of law at columbia law school and igp- affiliated faculty. these are just of the extraordinary people that we will hear from this afternoon. please welcome them. [applause] ♪ professor johnson: thank you and welcome everybody. so this panel...
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the head of the personnel department, and what do they want, who do they want to send there, the head of the krillerg? company that cleaned up after americans in turkey, georgiand afghanistan, what do they even allow themselves to do, so they sit and think , what to do about it now, because you can underestimate the role of nulan in the united states of america as much as you like, but its role in ukraine was key, and the maidan would not have taken place if if only those people who stood on the stage would not have received guarantees from the united states of america in the person of nulan regarding the fact that the state, the armed state. the coup will be converted into legitimate power, after these guarantees everything happened, it wouldn’t have happened these guarantees, no one would recognize this coup and there would be no consequences. who did this? the americans did this to nuland. i don’t know how she swears in russian, but i remember very well how she swears in her native language, and her key role was that she sent the europeans to hell, she decided who would be president, who? will be the prime minister, who will be the head of the verkhovna ra
the head of the personnel department, and what do they want, who do they want to send there, the head of the krillerg? company that cleaned up after americans in turkey, georgiand afghanistan, what do they even allow themselves to do, so they sit and think , what to do about it now, because you can underestimate the role of nulan in the united states of america as much as you like, but its role in ukraine was key, and the maidan would not have taken place if if only those people who stood on...
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department in california. >> our time now. 535 tomorrow, voters in georgia head to the polls for the next primary election ofcampaigning in georgia. it's a state that political experts say will be key in this year's race for the white houses supporters he disagrees with trump on virtually every major issue, including immigration reform. >> instead of celebrating the contributions of immigrants to our country, to our economy and our communities, donald trump calls them vermin poison the blood and poison in the blood of america. no one should ever doubt where my heart is. unlike donald trump, on my first day in office as president, i introduced a comprehensive, comprehensive plan to fix our immigration system. >> now, donald trump held a rally about 70 miles away in rome, georgia, and claim that t0 presidential election results in georgia and other u.s. states were rigged. >> president biden is now walking back one of the remarks he made at last week's state of the union address. >> the president used the terms illegal when he described the person who allegedly killed nursing student larkin riley last month. t
department in california. >> our time now. 535 tomorrow, voters in georgia head to the polls for the next primary election ofcampaigning in georgia. it's a state that political experts say will be key in this year's race for the white houses supporters he disagrees with trump on virtually every major issue, including immigration reform. >> instead of celebrating the contributions of immigrants to our country, to our economy and our communities, donald trump calls them vermin poison...
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while at the same time, the us state department has express concerns over at bill binding, so named l g b t. propaganda in the caucuses nation of georgia. we are concerned about the expected content of this bill. we are negotiating with the government of georgia and are waiting for the publication of the full text of the bill. after that, we will be able to say more and well the doors in parliament begun just to give you some details on this began i'm considering a law of binding. again quote l g b t propaganda, i'm preserving from the values on march the 25th. now the ruling dream party proposes introducing a constitutional clause that mortgage should involve the union of a genetic mine with a genetic woman. it's also proposed binding sex change procedures. quote pro same sex marriage propaganda. well, that's across live no. to pastor martin sent uh uganda, improved family leader who spent 30 years specializing in h. i. v aids prevention at my curry university in come pilot. you're very welcome to the program, sir. you're also defending the at 2023 empty homeless actually asked in the nation which has thrown western criticism against
while at the same time, the us state department has express concerns over at bill binding, so named l g b t. propaganda in the caucuses nation of georgia. we are concerned about the expected content of this bill. we are negotiating with the government of georgia and are waiting for the publication of the full text of the bill. after that, we will be able to say more and well the doors in parliament begun just to give you some details on this began i'm considering a law of binding. again quote l...