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been coming. alvarez group or their georgia department is debating a controversial bill targeting organizations that receive foreign funding critics. ava draft law is on democratic and in that silence in government opponents. it's also at odds with george's and vision of joining beer opinion of the thousands of protesters with georgiana and european union flags gather outside parliament into play. see they oppose the government sales. that would force non profit organizations and media companies that get funding from abroad to register as being on the foreign influence. many here want georgia to join the european union and they think the proposal would be used to cab to sent a month to mind democracy. this is really bad for all, or you're all parents future and we have to fight now or we'll just move it spunk, spinning independence, and also mentoring meaning maintaining the loss. so we can integrate with your new union. better police arrest is 14 people, as the crowds hope to force the government to scrap the bill to metalli or in the day in the parliament building tension. so we're running hi
been coming. alvarez group or their georgia department is debating a controversial bill targeting organizations that receive foreign funding critics. ava draft law is on democratic and in that silence in government opponents. it's also at odds with george's and vision of joining beer opinion of the thousands of protesters with georgiana and european union flags gather outside parliament into play. see they oppose the government sales. that would force non profit organizations and media...
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georgia's department of community health, which administers pathways, declined a n interview request, in a statement said the proam puts georgia at the forefront of innovation and healtcare and serves as a new way to increase access to affordable healthcare coverage. >> i would hope that the critics those are calling for full medicaid expansion would actually choose to embrace this program and help raise awareness, because it does provide a pathway to health care coverage for the recipients. john: chris denson is the director of policy and research at the georgia public policy foundation, a conservative, free-market think tank. the fact that you're asking, -- that you are asking people in order to get the coverage, you have to do you have to put in something. you think that's an important factor? chris dens: we believe it's an important factor because these are able bodied, working age individuals. and so in order to not only receive the program, we think it's important for them to have some skin in the game. this is also a pathway to receiving private insurance and we want more patie
georgia's department of community health, which administers pathways, declined a n interview request, in a statement said the proam puts georgia at the forefront of innovation and healtcare and serves as a new way to increase access to affordable healthcare coverage. >> i would hope that the critics those are calling for full medicaid expansion would actually choose to embrace this program and help raise awareness, because it does provide a pathway to health care coverage for the...
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the georgia department of public safety says the man was resisting arrest after responding officers were met with protesters who threw bottles and refused to leave, adding troopers deployed pepper balls to control the unruly crowd, but did not use tear gas. >> i saw police knock students to the ground. >> dozens of people also detained at emory, including this professor. can you call the philosophy department office and tell them i've been arrested? across the country, more than 400 people were detained yesterday on dozens of campuses as pro-palestinian protesters demand schools divest from companies that profit from ties to israel. protesters near chicago now setting up tents at northwestern university. officials say school policy prohibits the encampment, but protesters formed a human chain to prevent police from pushing through. in southern california, an encampment at ucla has grown to hundreds of people, and usc has now canceled their main graduation ceremony due to the protests. these protests started at columbia university last week. the school's deadline for protesters to dispers
the georgia department of public safety says the man was resisting arrest after responding officers were met with protesters who threw bottles and refused to leave, adding troopers deployed pepper balls to control the unruly crowd, but did not use tear gas. >> i saw police knock students to the ground. >> dozens of people also detained at emory, including this professor. can you call the philosophy department office and tell them i've been arrested? across the country, more than 400...
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saying the west gives con, belonged to old ukrainian, cried the fists really flying to the georgia department during the debate over a so called foreign agents, bill says hundreds of gather outside the building and protest which of the west is also slammed as, as the demo project the so apparently this is randy defends chief says tel aviv already knew about a rounds weekend attack as long ago was last monday. but his role is still seemingly can tutoring some sort of symbolic retaliation. the and this might firing on all moderate missiles and drones, it is real on saturday night. iran says it should be praised by the west rather than condemned for giving such a measured response. you just run all the data centers, making accusations the west and come through, shoot, appreciate these. lemme group. i'm gonna go forensic strain and responsible actions towards the stability and safety and the region where some country should blame themselves, announces the public opinion for the measures. they have taken against the 7 months a war crimes committed by israel. well, while for to her on sundays attac
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those are the georgia department of the commission. now the biggest enemy of bringing these terrible government employees and the boss because of the course we show the video using isn't always ford f because we use it. so he's focus. most of that, it probably means it's such a big force being they don't understand that speaking together. it's is the, the only alternate. and therefore they don't be surprised if you will be able to do, you know, even though, domestically and internationally. they have most people really sweet on your elections square in front of you government. but it's literally just a sport. and this policy is what i don't expect too much from that. the piece. okay, no, i'd like the last question to you and it's a somewhat difficult question to ask of to 6 months and about 33000 probably many more das. but all you, a tool is the policy and you know, on the panel today a tool hopeful given where we sit now. you know, james, it's so difficult to find hope. these days this has been a soul crushing 6 months where much of
those are the georgia department of the commission. now the biggest enemy of bringing these terrible government employees and the boss because of the course we show the video using isn't always ford f because we use it. so he's focus. most of that, it probably means it's such a big force being they don't understand that speaking together. it's is the, the only alternate. and therefore they don't be surprised if you will be able to do, you know, even though, domestically and internationally....
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and as thousands, riley both for and against a foreign agents bill in tbilisi, they had them georgia's department questions, the integrity of us lawmakers who wants to sanction the country over its legislation. the i'm rachel ruble live in the russian capital where you're watching r t international. we start with the war in gaza, where at least 34 palestinians were killed on monday, according to the local health ministry. and that's the idea for paris to invade. the enclave is the southern most city of rafa. taco mazda officials are in egypt to discuss it, proposed ceasefire with israel. a guys that hasn't seen a ceasefire since november, and the multiple rounds of talks have failed to bring about a 2nd agreement. as well as the latest proposal includes a 40 day pause in hostilities. it would also say hostages who have been held since october 7th. the exchange for palestinian prisoners is rarely jail's international . red cross and red crescent spokesperson tomorrow. so del a longer is calling on the world to take action before even more innocent lives are lost, a cost of 6 months, all of these m
and as thousands, riley both for and against a foreign agents bill in tbilisi, they had them georgia's department questions, the integrity of us lawmakers who wants to sanction the country over its legislation. the i'm rachel ruble live in the russian capital where you're watching r t international. we start with the war in gaza, where at least 34 palestinians were killed on monday, according to the local health ministry. and that's the idea for paris to invade. the enclave is the southern most...
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the georgia department of public safety says the man was resisting arrest. troopers deployed pepper balls to control the crowd. this is insane. >> i just saw police use unnecessary violence for peaceful protesters. i saw police knock students to the ground. clearly, you see a bunch of arrests going on. people were pepper sprayed. this is a school. like, why is this happening? >> across the country, more than 400 people were detained yesterday on dozens of campuses. of course, we will have continuing coverage of the campus protests across the country and here in the bay area. you can find it on our website, abc seven news.com. we have a link for you right on our home page. >> police are investigating what caused a deadly cras that killed a family o four in the east bay. an electc car plowed into a large oak tree on foothill road neastonridge drive in pleasanton wednesday night. that car then burst into flames. a mother, father and two children under the age of 15 were inside. police say they are unsure if speed or alcohol played factors in the fiery crash, bu
the georgia department of public safety says the man was resisting arrest. troopers deployed pepper balls to control the crowd. this is insane. >> i just saw police use unnecessary violence for peaceful protesters. i saw police knock students to the ground. clearly, you see a bunch of arrests going on. people were pepper sprayed. this is a school. like, why is this happening? >> across the country, more than 400 people were detained yesterday on dozens of campuses. of course, we...
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a state trooper was seen repeatedly tasing a man at emory university, the georgia department of public safety says the man was resisting arrest after responding officers were met with protesters who threw bottles and refused to leave, adding troopers deployed pepper balls to control the unruly crowd but did not use tear gas. >> i saw police knock students to the ground. >> dozens of people also detained at emory, including this professor. can you call the philosophy department office and tell them i've been arrested across the country more than 400 people were detained yesterday on dozens of campuses as pro-palestinian protesters demand schools divest from companies that profit from ties to israel. protesters near chicago now setting up tents at northwestern university. officials say school policy prohibits the encampment, but protesters formed a human chain to prevent police from pushing through. in southern california, an encampment at ucla has grown to hundreds of people, and usc has now canceled their main graduation ceremony due to the protests. andrew dymburt, abc news, new york.
a state trooper was seen repeatedly tasing a man at emory university, the georgia department of public safety says the man was resisting arrest after responding officers were met with protesters who threw bottles and refused to leave, adding troopers deployed pepper balls to control the unruly crowd but did not use tear gas. >> i saw police knock students to the ground. >> dozens of people also detained at emory, including this professor. can you call the philosophy department...
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phil holloway, former assistant district attorney and legal advisor to the georgia sheriff's department me now. 40 years. what i want to do is talk with you, phil, a little bit about what the stakes were. i understand that they had been raised in an otherwise routine sentencing hearing after federal prosecutors said in a filing last week that alex murdaugh, 55 years old, failed a polygraph test he agreed to undergo. 11 new financial victims and 1.3 million in stolen money have been identified. phil, are you with me? >> great to be with you as always, harris. what his lawyers were trying to do is they were trying to game this in a way for some plausible way he might be able to breathe free air at some point in his life. but this sentence, harris, eliminates that. even if let's say the state charges for murder, let's say it all gets vacated and his conviction gets reversed on appeal, there is no meaningful parole in the federal system. at his age with 40 years to serve. it will work out to 90% of it that he would absolutely have to do, there is no reasonable way to expect he will get out.
phil holloway, former assistant district attorney and legal advisor to the georgia sheriff's department me now. 40 years. what i want to do is talk with you, phil, a little bit about what the stakes were. i understand that they had been raised in an otherwise routine sentencing hearing after federal prosecutors said in a filing last week that alex murdaugh, 55 years old, failed a polygraph test he agreed to undergo. 11 new financial victims and 1.3 million in stolen money have been identified....
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holloway former assistant district attorney, former police officer and legal advisor to georgia sheriff's department. we don't want to get into the individuals on this case that they are trying to seat the jurors. they are having a hard enough time as it is without too many details out there. this was going to be hard anyway. this is new york city where trump made his name. >> great to be with you as always. the sixth amendment guarantees all criminal defendants a lot of rights but the one that we're focusing on here is the right to an impartial jury. of course, due process also says you have the right as a criminal defendant to an impartial judge. those are the themes that we're seeing coming out of the courtroom. there are major questions about whether the lawyers for donald trump can, in fact, find an impartial jury. and that is ultimately the judge's job. the judge, of course, himself has to be impartial and unbiased. there have been claims, some of them i think have at least some merit, that judge merchan himself might be somewhat biased against donald trump. what we're seeing the setup for, i'
holloway former assistant district attorney, former police officer and legal advisor to georgia sheriff's department. we don't want to get into the individuals on this case that they are trying to seat the jurors. they are having a hard enough time as it is without too many details out there. this was going to be hard anyway. this is new york city where trump made his name. >> great to be with you as always. the sixth amendment guarantees all criminal defendants a lot of rights but the...
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department. emory university in atlanta , georgia violently arrested asad . what can i do for you ? call the office of the philosophy department and tell them that i was arrested. i am neolimkafi, head of the philosophy department. in the process of suppressing the protests, the officers are also preventing the news coverage of the protests . images have also been published from boston, which show that officers are cleaning the traces of students' blood from the doors, walls, and pavements. apart from the united states, anti-zionist student protests have spread to europe and oceania. in england , academics from various universities held demonstrations in solidarity with the palestinian nation and condemning israel's attacks on the gaza strip. they were canceled. investing in zionist companies were accused of participating in the genocide of the gaza strip. students of the university of melbourne, australia, also set up a tent in the university campus to support the palestinians and condemn the zionist regime. in the pictures published from berlin , the german police used violence to
department. emory university in atlanta , georgia violently arrested asad . what can i do for you ? call the office of the philosophy department and tell them that i was arrested. i am neolimkafi, head of the philosophy department. in the process of suppressing the protests, the officers are also preventing the news coverage of the protests . images have also been published from boston, which show that officers are cleaning the traces of students' blood from the doors, walls, and pavements....
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noel mcafee, head of the philosophy department of emory university in atlanta, georgia. sir, can i do something for you? call the office of the philosophy department and say that i i was arrested. i am neoli mcafee. the head of the philosophy group of the american police is suppressing the protests by dismantling the students' tents in various universities. officers also prevent the news coverage of the protests. videographer 1. a local tv station reporting on the university of texas was beaten by the police. images have also been published from boston, which show that officers are cleaning the traces of students' blood from the doors, walls, and carpets. but nationwide anti-zionist protests in american universities are not limited to a particular nationality, race or religion. pictures and media reports tell about the active participation and presence of muslim, jewish, christian and black students. a telling picture of media freedom in america, especially when pai criticism of the zionist regime. the university of texas knocks down a local fox news cameraman while live
noel mcafee, head of the philosophy department of emory university in atlanta, georgia. sir, can i do something for you? call the office of the philosophy department and say that i i was arrested. i am neoli mcafee. the head of the philosophy group of the american police is suppressing the protests by dismantling the students' tents in various universities. officers also prevent the news coverage of the protests. videographer 1. a local tv station reporting on the university of texas was beaten...
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noel mcafee, head of the philosophy department of emory university in atlanta, georgia. american police are suppressing the protests by demolishing the tents of the students in various universities . the officers are also preventing the news coverage of the protests. he was preparing a report at the university of texas when he was beaten by the police. pictures of bostan have also been published, which show the officers cleaning the works of the house. the students are from the doors, walls and floors of the cobblestones. apart from america, anti -zionist student protests have spread to europe and oceania. in england, academics of different universities in solidarity with the nation. students of the university of melbourne, australia, also set up a tent in the university campus to support the palestinians and condemn the zionist regime. in the pictures published from berlin, the german police used to disperse the supporters of palestine in front of them parliament of this country to. the resulting violence danny shah , a professor at columbia university , criticized the
noel mcafee, head of the philosophy department of emory university in atlanta, georgia. american police are suppressing the protests by demolishing the tents of the students in various universities . the officers are also preventing the news coverage of the protests. he was preparing a report at the university of texas when he was beaten by the police. pictures of bostan have also been published, which show the officers cleaning the works of the house. the students are from the doors, walls and...
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. >> reporter: and this suspected agent to an attack on the wife of a justice department official in the country of georgiampletely consumed by a piercing sound. >> reporter: officials also confirmed vice president harris' 2021 arrival in vietnam was delayed because of multiple reports of possible symptoms among members of her defense department advance party. a u.s. official says intelligence agencies have investigated the cases cited by "60 minutes" and been unable to find hard evidence of a russian connection. the kremlin, as you might expect, dismissed the report as baseless and unfounded, but the investigation continues. norah. >> david martin at the pentagon, thank you. >>> tonight a massive data breach of 73 million current and former at&t customers to tell you about. the company says sensitive data including social security numbers were exposed. users started getting notified over the weekend. cbs's jo ling kent reports what you can do to protect yourself. >> reporter: at&t now doing damage control after revealing that the personal data of about 1 in 5 americans was stolen and leaked on the dark we
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this might be obvious, similarity off to be re introduction of the bill to the georgia impala minutes. the us state department, we acted swiftly savvy adoption office, global lead, the country of the european pulse. we remain deeply concerned that this draft legislation would harm civil society organizations working to improve the lives of george and citizens and with the rail, georgia from its european path. we are also concerned that this draft legislation would impede independent media organizations working to provide access for georgia and citizens to high quality information. well, just want us concerns over the little potentially impeding media freedoms that appears other factors a currently they go all the schools to the work of the price. they'll see it when george's routing party submitted the bill to parliament for the 1st time of correspondence, all quoted was also in the georgian capital and covered the protest. things had against, amid violence between demonstrators and police, the, the, the number here the, we discuss the latest developments with it's highly and will correspondent, andrea lucida
this might be obvious, similarity off to be re introduction of the bill to the georgia impala minutes. the us state department, we acted swiftly savvy adoption office, global lead, the country of the european pulse. we remain deeply concerned that this draft legislation would harm civil society organizations working to improve the lives of george and citizens and with the rail, georgia from its european path. we are also concerned that this draft legislation would impede independent media...
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department. emory university in the city of atlanta in the state of georgia was violently arrested done. i'm sorry, sir, can i do something for you? call the office of the philosophy department and tell them that i was arrested. i am neolimkafi, head of the philosophy department. protests are being suppressed. the officers also prevent the news coverage of the protests. a cameraman for a local tv station was beaten by the police while reporting on the university of texas. images have also been published from boston, which show that officers are cleaning the traces of students' blood from the doors, walls, and pavements. nationwide anti-zionist protests in american universities are not limited to a particular nationality, race or religion. images and media reports tell about the active participation and presence of jewish, christian and black muslim students. a telling picture of media freedom in america, especially when it comes to criticizing the zionist regime. the american police at the university of texas beat the cameraman of local fox news tv to the ground while he was broadcasting
department. emory university in the city of atlanta in the state of georgia was violently arrested done. i'm sorry, sir, can i do something for you? call the office of the philosophy department and tell them that i was arrested. i am neolimkafi, head of the philosophy department. protests are being suppressed. the officers also prevent the news coverage of the protests. a cameraman for a local tv station was beaten by the police while reporting on the university of texas. images have also been...
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noel mcafee, head of the philosophy department at emory university in atlanta, georgia , responded violently. show that oh my god oh my god oh my god oh my god oh my god you people are fascist you are hitler you are happy i'm so sorry i'm so sorry is there anything i can do for you right now yes can you call the philosophy department office and tell them i've been arrested f philosophy department yes these two professors had protested against violent arrests and the use of police force against students. the images of the arrests show police officers fighting with protesting students and professors and handcuffing them by force. several civil society groups condemned the use of force by us police to detain university students and professors . in the last few weeks, american universities , including columbia, minnesota, students against the generation the killing of the people of gaza and america's support for the zionist regime. suppression of student protests in american universities. while dozens of american universities have become the arena of student rallies in support of the palestinian
noel mcafee, head of the philosophy department at emory university in atlanta, georgia , responded violently. show that oh my god oh my god oh my god oh my god oh my god you people are fascist you are hitler you are happy i'm so sorry i'm so sorry is there anything i can do for you right now yes can you call the philosophy department office and tell them i've been arrested f philosophy department yes these two professors had protested against violent arrests and the use of police force against...
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. >> reporter: and the suspected agent to an attack on the wife of a justice department official in the country of georgiam completely consumed by a piercing sounds. officials also confirmed vice president harris is 2021 arrival in vietnam was delayed because of multiple reports of possible symptoms among members of her defense department advanced party. u.s. official says intelligence agency's have investigated the cases cited by "60 minutes" and been unable to find hard evidence of a russian connection. to the kremlin, as you might expect, dismiss the report as baseless and unfounded. but the investigation continues. norah. >> norah: david martin at the pentagon, thank you. tonight a massive data breach of 73 million current and former at&t customers to tell you about. the company says sensitive data including social security numbers were exposed. users started getting notified over the weekend. cbs's jo ling kent says what you can do to protect yourself. >> reporter: at&t now doing damage control after revealing that the personal data of about one in five americans was stolen and leaked on the dark web
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the site behind me, this quad area was the site of violent protests by the atlanta police department and georgia state patrol trooper's, which were invited on campus by the university president gregory fenves. >> that decision has been protested and continues to be so by the students and faculty here through a no confidence referendum that is now being put forward to the rest of the faculty of the letters of carts college of arts and sciences that referendum will be tallied by wednesday. but i mentioned that fallout continuing, we caught up with one of those professors who was detained. >> i want to show you he the video of another one of those professors who was detained, however, karelin mr. we get back to nick or shortly, but that was really, really awful to see how those two police officers were bringing that the woman, a university professor over at emory, down like that. i want to get back to columbia university right now. the protests, they're rejoined by the president of the colombia student groups supporting israel edan yada gar edan. thank you very much for joining us. you left campus
the site behind me, this quad area was the site of violent protests by the atlanta police department and georgia state patrol trooper's, which were invited on campus by the university president gregory fenves. >> that decision has been protested and continues to be so by the students and faculty here through a no confidence referendum that is now being put forward to the rest of the faculty of the letters of carts college of arts and sciences that referendum will be tallied by wednesday....
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noel mcafee, head of the philosophy department at emery university in atlanta, georgia. they were violently arrested. images of arrests show police with students. protesting youth and professors get involved and forcefully they are handcuffed. several civil groups condemned the use of force by the us police to detain students and university professors. in the last few weeks, american universities including columbia, minnesota, emory texas, new york, georgetown, george washington and pennsylvania have become the arena of student protests against the genocide of the people of gaza and america's support for the zionist regime. simultaneously with macron's presence at the sorbonne university in paris, a group of students of this university protested the policies of the french government towards the zionist regime and the gaza war . sardad's accomplice. the french police quickly entered the university to arrest and suppress the protesting students. barry sanders, an independent american senator, says that netanyahu and his cabinet are responsible for the killing of more than
noel mcafee, head of the philosophy department at emery university in atlanta, georgia. they were violently arrested. images of arrests show police with students. protesting youth and professors get involved and forcefully they are handcuffed. several civil groups condemned the use of force by the us police to detain students and university professors. in the last few weeks, american universities including columbia, minnesota, emory texas, new york, georgetown, george washington and...
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the un and nato state department criticized the law on foreign agents in georgia.uling party, but in the west they believe that. this will lead the country astray from the european path, and the opposition is against it. details from elizaveta khramtsova. rallies for the law on anti-agents have become something of a tradition for georgia. once a year, tbilisi residents try to prove their commitment to the ideals of freedom. last march, the bill on foreign agents was introduced in parliament, but the ruling georgian dream party is not giving up. deputies are again asked to consider a document on the transparency of foreign influence, which. the bill will lead it astray from its european path, and will also damage organizations of a democratic society that improve the lives of georgian citizens. you are not that kind of europeans, if you listen to your bosses from the kremlin, you rushed to write. networks of european deputies and officials who recently invited tbilisi to eu. in the name of protecting human rights , the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe
the un and nato state department criticized the law on foreign agents in georgia.uling party, but in the west they believe that. this will lead the country astray from the european path, and the opposition is against it. details from elizaveta khramtsova. rallies for the law on anti-agents have become something of a tradition for georgia. once a year, tbilisi residents try to prove their commitment to the ideals of freedom. last march, the bill on foreign agents was introduced in parliament,...
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noel mcafee, head of the philosophy department of emory university , were violently arrested in atlanta, georgia. the police had protested against the students. several civil society groups condemned the use of force by us police to detain university students and professors . protest of students in america against crimes despite their suppression, the zionist regime continues to expand. the american media also report on the inability of the police and security forces to control the situation. a telling picture of media freedom in america, especially when it comes to criticizing the zionist regime. the american police at the university of texas beat the local fox news tv cameraman to the ground while he was broadcasting live the anti-zionist rally of the students. there is still a security situation in most prominent american universities. and even though hundreds of students and even university professors have been arrested for participating in anti-zionist rallies these protests continue. american police security drones constantly monitor the movement and gathering of students and the situation
noel mcafee, head of the philosophy department of emory university , were violently arrested in atlanta, georgia. the police had protested against the students. several civil society groups condemned the use of force by us police to detain university students and professors . protest of students in america against crimes despite their suppression, the zionist regime continues to expand. the american media also report on the inability of the police and security forces to control the situation. a...
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they pursue the federal matter. 99% of all cases out there the department of justice would say we are going to wait until the states of georgiaalvin bragg case in new york until they have gone through indictment to trial and finalize. then the department of justice would step in prin process accog to policy. why were they ruling to violate the internal policies? they are willing to do it because it is not an effort about finding out the facts and applying the law. this is an effort to keep down a candidate that they do not want to come back into power. so i am watching and seeing this and i'm saying to myself they are violating all of our historical precedent in the criminal justice system that this country is seen today. mark: alto is a former chief of staff he would have intervened in manhattan and said wait a minute, it's a federal matter. i don't know what this local d.a. is doing in a federal manner he's interviewing the federal election. you dismiss this case on behalf of the united states department of justice and the united states government. he would intervene the same reason in atlanta and set i don't know what she
they pursue the federal matter. 99% of all cases out there the department of justice would say we are going to wait until the states of georgiaalvin bragg case in new york until they have gone through indictment to trial and finalize. then the department of justice would step in prin process accog to policy. why were they ruling to violate the internal policies? they are willing to do it because it is not an effort about finding out the facts and applying the law. this is an effort to keep down...
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least is to get re-elected president of the united states and, somehow, use the department of justice but we have the georgia we have the alvin bragg state case now there's arizona and michigan though he is not named. let's just assume donald trump shreds the constitution, if you were to get re-elected, and pumps the brakes on federal, what reach does he have on the state charges or do those just lumber along? >> well, he has no ability to issue pardon for state charges. he is not charged in either michigan or arizona. he is in georgia, as we discussed. he cannot pardon himself from the georgia -- >> in new york. >> and new york. but that one will be done. part of it will happen after convictions and he can't pardon himself from that. he can't pardon the other people as well. it is also certainly possible that in arizona they could make him indicted for conspiracy one as opposed to unindicted co- conspirator one. >> what would tip that? >> so, i don't really see that happening. i'm saying it is possible because i think they would've done that if they were going to do that. i'm not entirely sure what the calc
least is to get re-elected president of the united states and, somehow, use the department of justice but we have the georgia we have the alvin bragg state case now there's arizona and michigan though he is not named. let's just assume donald trump shreds the constitution, if you were to get re-elected, and pumps the brakes on federal, what reach does he have on the state charges or do those just lumber along? >> well, he has no ability to issue pardon for state charges. he is not charged...
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the head of the department, alexander ivanovich taratuta, also had his own opinion on this matter, but gave the opportunity to comrades from georgiaekistan to speak out. collective farm of the center of the bssr. director of research institute of large socialist agriculture agricultural economy once again unfolded the tables, compared the technical requirements for the new production with those presented by the comrades from the republic and shook his head negatively. taratuta just shrugged his shoulders. she had questions again and again. despite disputes, discussions, doubts, on august 5 , 1930 , an official letter was sent to the management of sof-kolkhozstroy by the director of the research institute, notifying that the institute had accepted an obligation under an agreement with... the cost center of belarus development of the orc-plan for the rogachev-zhlobin agro-industrial plant. the requirements for the construction of such production are strict. it should be tied to a place where there is a large amount of cattle feed. and the main requirement is that there should be no cheese factories or butter factories nearby, otherw
the head of the department, alexander ivanovich taratuta, also had his own opinion on this matter, but gave the opportunity to comrades from georgiaekistan to speak out. collective farm of the center of the bssr. director of research institute of large socialist agriculture agricultural economy once again unfolded the tables, compared the technical requirements for the new production with those presented by the comrades from the republic and shook his head negatively. taratuta just shrugged his...
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think the jordan, including serving as the heads of the department admitted still far enough as, as invested as advisors to the lifting state of georgia and, and advise it on international with the bank of cabinet ministers and as chief or they will, you call a this is a little acquainted with united nations, having served the defensive of jordan and the 6th committee of the general assembly for 2 decades. and the soldiers are turning the preventative on disagree. the council from 1981 to 1982. he was a member of the united nations stop commission on deputy mention of discrimination and protection of mine notices from 1984 to 1993. there was also a member of the international commission from 1986 to 1999. the card and fee serves as a member of the secretary chatting is hyphenated on access to medicine. drugs are sony has been chosen as advocates inside the state to state an investor. steve, i'll be facing case he has also to present to this country at noon, but it's conferences and because in the feed all the progressive development of the nation and the officers departure from the quote in 2011 judge felt when he became prime ministe
think the jordan, including serving as the heads of the department admitted still far enough as, as invested as advisors to the lifting state of georgia and, and advise it on international with the bank of cabinet ministers and as chief or they will, you call a this is a little acquainted with united nations, having served the defensive of jordan and the 6th committee of the general assembly for 2 decades. and the soldiers are turning the preventative on disagree. the council from 1981 to 1982....
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department released a statement that included some information about the suspect. it says in part the person involved in this incident had a warrant for his arrest from georgia for resisting arrest with violence. adding here, this will be reviewed thoroughly by the police department to ensure the officer complied with the law and policy. and the mayor's office. a spokesperson did issue a statement about what happened here as well saying the actions of that officer were heroic in a testament to the de-escalation training that makes our officers affective, compassionate and stewards of community trust. and his thoughts are with the officer and he's hoping for a speedy recovery. the sonoma county sheriff's office has identified the victim of a cold case that dates all the way back to 1980, something in 2001, a human skull that was turned into the sheriff's department. the officer in santa rosa's. what started this? because investigators determined that that school was likely the victim of a homicide. 2022. they submitted this call to the dna doe project which confirmed the identity is being bad of jeffrey thomas. ruben ruben's family had not heard from him since 1980. police
department released a statement that included some information about the suspect. it says in part the person involved in this incident had a warrant for his arrest from georgia for resisting arrest with violence. adding here, this will be reviewed thoroughly by the police department to ensure the officer complied with the law and policy. and the mayor's office. a spokesperson did issue a statement about what happened here as well saying the actions of that officer were heroic in a testament to...
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georgia. go away, go away, go away, go away. in atlanta police opened fire on demonstrators with rubber bullets, and the head of the philosophy department arrested. neither venerable age nor scientific achievements stopped the knights without fear of reproach, forever on earth, i am a professor, oh my god, oh my god, give me handcuffs, hand, you squeezed my hand, from a pro-palestinian rally instantly turned into an anti-police one, you are mad dogs , you are fascists, emory university is a private university, which means it is not... covered by the first amendment to the american constitution, which protects freedom statements from state censorship, so police officers who remove tents at the request of the owner of the territory are within their rights. but in new york, the senate of columbia university , a body that includes students and teachers, began an investigation against the leadership for calling the cops in the midst of protests, that is, going against freedom of speech. not only were the protests no longer peaceful, but colombian university was actively developing. government grants are at risk of being lost. republicans in
georgia. go away, go away, go away, go away. in atlanta police opened fire on demonstrators with rubber bullets, and the head of the philosophy department arrested. neither venerable age nor scientific achievements stopped the knights without fear of reproach, forever on earth, i am a professor, oh my god, oh my god, give me handcuffs, hand, you squeezed my hand, from a pro-palestinian rally instantly turned into an anti-police one, you are mad dogs , you are fascists, emory university is a...
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of the justice department, why did they take so long? georgia, we kept asking why georgia was taking so long. alvin bragg said, no, i don't want to bring that case, then brings a similar case like a year later. goes on and on. but, again, the timing, first of all, it frustrates people who don't like donald trump because he's not -- if there were laws broken, it's not going to get resolved before the election. for people who support donald trump, they're like, look, they're all doing this in an election year. again, i just -- takes a long t case, but when you look at what happened on january 6th, it's kind of like, i don't -- i just don't understand a four-year delay or a three-and-a-half-year delay on these cases. it is stupid. i will say, there were progressives warning about this, legal people warning about this for the past couple years. here we are. >> yeah. i mean, it's been a long time coming, and it seems pretty clear-cut, given the fact we're just showing video of the crime being committed right here. donald trump -- >> here's us breakin
of the justice department, why did they take so long? georgia, we kept asking why georgia was taking so long. alvin bragg said, no, i don't want to bring that case, then brings a similar case like a year later. goes on and on. but, again, the timing, first of all, it frustrates people who don't like donald trump because he's not -- if there were laws broken, it's not going to get resolved before the election. for people who support donald trump, they're like, look, they're all doing this in an...
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department is asking for people's help. they're trying to find this guy. police say he broke into a business on georgia street and sonoma boulevard easter morning. >> and sexually assaulted a woman there. police say the victim did not know him. anyone with info is asked to get in touch with the lake o p d. >> big plumes of black smoke filled the air in newark earlier this week. a fire broke out at lucid motors headquarters on monday, destroying one prototype and damaging 3 other electric vehicles. an official with the alameda county fire department says the fire was reported around 10:30am, in the morning at a lot where the cars were being stored. it took crews nearly 3 hours to put out those flames. thankfully, no one was injured. the cause of the fire is under investigation. bart's services back to normal and east contra costa county after a train derailed early this morning. >> the train was not in service but the derailment shut down service to 3 different stations. >> a section of track that joins the maintenance yard to the main tracks that we use for passenger service. and the train was travelin
department is asking for people's help. they're trying to find this guy. police say he broke into a business on georgia street and sonoma boulevard easter morning. >> and sexually assaulted a woman there. police say the victim did not know him. anyone with info is asked to get in touch with the lake o p d. >> big plumes of black smoke filled the air in newark earlier this week. a fire broke out at lucid motors headquarters on monday, destroying one prototype and damaging 3 other...
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georgia. we actually spoke with the mayor last night who says that the department decides security details. they have a specific unit that focuses on the security of the entire city council, and that's a decision they make. i you know, personally, just want as many resources as possible to go into keeping our residents safe, but that's ultimately the decision of the police department. but the man also says that he's visited that guard in the hospital after being treated for injuries. and he is doing better . that heckler is arrested and he is facing multiple charges. college bound students and their parents listen up. california is extending its deadline for state financial aid programs. you now have until thursday to apply through fafsa or the california dream act application. us governor gavin newsom's office says fewer high school students are filling out the forms for that financial aid. the extension was made possible after the governor signed an urgency measure into law. we're taking a live look now. it's 509. this is san jose. good morning. good morning. a happy tuesday to everyone t
georgia. we actually spoke with the mayor last night who says that the department decides security details. they have a specific unit that focuses on the security of the entire city council, and that's a decision they make. i you know, personally, just want as many resources as possible to go into keeping our residents safe, but that's ultimately the decision of the police department. but the man also says that he's visited that guard in the hospital after being treated for injuries. and he is...
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georgia. anna voronina, irina zaborskaya, anna nikulaesh, news. russian prosecutors general of cuba igor krasnov and yamilla peña ojeda signed a program of cooperation between departments the agreement, the conclusion of the agreement took place in havana as part of a working visit igor krasny. the document includes measures in the field of protecting the rights of minors, countering terrorism, introducing digital technologies into the activities of the prosecutor's office and many others. following the meeting, the prosecutor general of russia. noted that through joint efforts our countries will be able to strengthen the strategic partnership in order to build a peaceful, safe, just future for our citizens and especially children. we express our sincere sympathy on the part of the cuban people in your prosecutor's office in connection with the victims as a result of the terrorist attack act that took place on march 22 in moscow. sabotage against economic facilities, civil aviation, financing of mercenaries and counter-revolutionaries and the spread of fakes that distort. reality in order to discredit our revolution and provoke discontent and apathy of the population.
georgia. anna voronina, irina zaborskaya, anna nikulaesh, news. russian prosecutors general of cuba igor krasnov and yamilla peña ojeda signed a program of cooperation between departments the agreement, the conclusion of the agreement took place in havana as part of a working visit igor krasny. the document includes measures in the field of protecting the rights of minors, countering terrorism, introducing digital technologies into the activities of the prosecutor's office and many others....
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month about the relentless prosecution of his father by biden's department of justice as well as democrat prosecutors in new york and georgiatan in trump's so-called hush money trial. the that 45th president is facing 34 felony counts for falsifying business records to cover up alleged payments to adult film actress stormy daniels. joining me with a preview and analysis is george washington university law professor and fox news contributor jonathan turley. sir, professor, great to see you this morning. thanks very much for being here. >> thank you, maria. maria: can donald trump get a fair jury in new york? >> well, it's going to be a challenging jury. it's easier the find a stray manatee in manhattan than someone who's an actual the trump supporter. this is one of the most hostile jurisdictions to trump, and that's going to be reflected in the jury pool. they're not going to be asked about their political leanings, so he can assume that he's going to have a motivated judge and a fairly hostile jury. and that's one of the things that i think alvin bragg is counting on. this is an absurd case, and he's counting on the fact t
month about the relentless prosecution of his father by biden's department of justice as well as democrat prosecutors in new york and georgiatan in trump's so-called hush money trial. the that 45th president is facing 34 felony counts for falsifying business records to cover up alleged payments to adult film actress stormy daniels. joining me with a preview and analysis is george washington university law professor and fox news contributor jonathan turley. sir, professor, great to see you this...
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trump is reelected, he will have a new department of justice with a new ag, who can kill these federal cases. the state-level cases, both the manhattan case and the georgia case, do not offer the opportunity for the sitting president to work either through the doj or through his constitutional powers as chief executive to kill those cases. so if he is convicted in manhattan, can't really do anything about it. we then have a question of whether a sitting president can serve out his sentence while also serving as president. you know, truly an unorthodox question. but he's not going to be able to kill those cases and he's not going to be able to pardon a conviction of any of the individuals who are charged and convicted in those cases. - let me just ask you a couple of questions about georgia. it has become impossible to talk about the georgia case now without focusing on the prosecutor fani willis and her romantic relationship with her subordinate, nathan wade. of course, trump moved to remove willis from the case. the judge said, "of course not," but was critical of willis' judgment and conduct. the judge also forced wade to resign. what impact did those
trump is reelected, he will have a new department of justice with a new ag, who can kill these federal cases. the state-level cases, both the manhattan case and the georgia case, do not offer the opportunity for the sitting president to work either through the doj or through his constitutional powers as chief executive to kill those cases. so if he is convicted in manhattan, can't really do anything about it. we then have a question of whether a sitting president can serve out his sentence...
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department. a suitcase of money was seized by koltsovskaya customs officers from an alleged smuggler at the airport. with such quite remarkable luggage to georgiaen corridor, and there the inspectors were already waiting for him. good morning, cash how much do you take with you? cash? yes, how much? a criminal case has been opened regarding the smuggling of cash on an especially large scale; the sanction of the article provides for a fine of up to fifteen times the amount of illegally moved money. money, restriction of freedom or forced labor. the tourist himself stated that he received a large sum of money as a result of the sale of his mother’s business; he allegedly planned to use the proceeds to buy himself a brand new premium car in georgia. the security forces are finding out whether all this is true or not. one way or another, now no car, no travel. it's time to look for a good lawyer instead. the entire operational feed of legal news in telegram channels is maintained by the duty department and an honest detective. subscribe. also our investigation, daily releases on the watch platform. go to the tab. broadcast, turn on an honest detect
department. a suitcase of money was seized by koltsovskaya customs officers from an alleged smuggler at the airport. with such quite remarkable luggage to georgiaen corridor, and there the inspectors were already waiting for him. good morning, cash how much do you take with you? cash? yes, how much? a criminal case has been opened regarding the smuggling of cash on an especially large scale; the sanction of the article provides for a fine of up to fifteen times the amount of illegally moved...
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department. and we have had a number of statements from the european union. and that is what brings the hold to the georgia interpretation that despite everything he gets, we'll continue our best towards your communion. and you mentioned that before, it's an election year in georgia. so do you think this crisis could actually play into the hands of more western oriented forces? i think that it's yes because the elections will being faxed to the form of a referendum, which will be for you or, or for rochelle, not sure, at least as so that is a very clear question. but his trips to the population that is put to death for a that was not so active until now with the elections because they felt that it was the sort that hockey knowledge so much more exist structural question that will be asked to them. and they use that to we have seen in the demonstrations of these last 3 days, which has become extremely extra what we certainly be active in the elections and for them to the question is, what's future for us in georgia? what's your in the future for our country? we really appreciate your time madam president, b
department. and we have had a number of statements from the european union. and that is what brings the hold to the georgia interpretation that despite everything he gets, we'll continue our best towards your communion. and you mentioned that before, it's an election year in georgia. so do you think this crisis could actually play into the hands of more western oriented forces? i think that it's yes because the elections will being faxed to the form of a referendum, which will be for you or, or...
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department. what did it take so long? georgia, we kept asking why georgia was taking so long. [. he said no, i don't want to bring that case. and then brings it, a similar case like a year later. it goes on and on. but again, the timing, first of all, it frustrates me for people who don't like donald trump, because he is not-- if there were laws broken it is not going to get resolved before the election for people who support donald trump they are all doing it in an election year. i know it takes a long time if you look at what happened on january the sixth, it's kind of like i don't-- i don't understand a four year delay or three and half year delay, but in all of these cases it is stupid and i have to say there were people, there were progressives morning about this -- legal people warning about this for the past couple of years and here we are. >> it's been a long time coming and it seems clear cut, given the fact that we were just shown video of the crime being committed right here. and here's donald trump-- >> and here's us breaking it is vacant the prosecutor saying okay, l
department. what did it take so long? georgia, we kept asking why georgia was taking so long. [. he said no, i don't want to bring that case. and then brings it, a similar case like a year later. it goes on and on. but again, the timing, first of all, it frustrates me for people who don't like donald trump, because he is not-- if there were laws broken it is not going to get resolved before the election for people who support donald trump they are all doing it in an election year. i know it...
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duty department. a suitcase of money was seized by koltsovo customs officers from an alleged smuggler at the yekaterinburg airport, the passenger planned to fly with such remarkable luggage to georgiathe money, took heading towards the green corridor, and there the inspectors were already waiting for him. good morning, how much cash are you bringing with you? yes, how much? a case of cash smuggling on an especially large scale was opened. the tourist himself stated that he received a large sum of money as a result of the sale of his mother’s business, allegedly he planned to use the proceeds to buy himself a brand new premium car in georgia, whether all this is true or not, the security forces are finding out, one way or another, now there are no cars, no travel, instead it's time to look for something good lawyer. the entire operational feed of legal news in telegram channels is maintained by the duty department and honestly the detective. subscribe, also our investigation, daily releases on the platform watch, go to the broadcast tab, turn on honest detective, our release is completed, maxim movchan was in the studio, see you on the russia-24 tv channel. april 10 is a memorable d
duty department. a suitcase of money was seized by koltsovo customs officers from an alleged smuggler at the yekaterinburg airport, the passenger planned to fly with such remarkable luggage to georgiathe money, took heading towards the green corridor, and there the inspectors were already waiting for him. good morning, how much cash are you bringing with you? yes, how much? a case of cash smuggling on an especially large scale was opened. the tourist himself stated that he received a large sum...
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the vallejo police department needs your help finding this man. police say he broke into a business on georgia street easter morning and sexually assaulted a woman there. police say the victim did not know the suspect. anyone with information is asked please get in touch with filet o p d. and police arrested 2 people following an attempted catalytic converter theft that turned into a high-speed chase in san bruno on monday. police say a man and woman tried to steal a catalytic converter in a neighborhood east of el camino near florida avenue. the car owner confronted the people who pointed a gun at the owner before driving away and officer tried to stop them but they did not stop. instead, they broke the speed limit according to investigators drove on the wrong side of the road and threw objects at officers. the pair were finally stopped in san mateo and arrested on charges, including possession of a stolen vehicle. grand theft, evading an officer and several weapons-related charges. coming up on kron, 4 news at noon after being delayed for almost a year. a documentary about the murder of alex
the vallejo police department needs your help finding this man. police say he broke into a business on georgia street easter morning and sexually assaulted a woman there. police say the victim did not know the suspect. anyone with information is asked please get in touch with filet o p d. and police arrested 2 people following an attempted catalytic converter theft that turned into a high-speed chase in san bruno on monday. police say a man and woman tried to steal a catalytic converter in a...
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call georgia, but here they can’t talk quickly, hello, long-distance, i need an urgent tariff to moscow, yeah, i’m waiting, thank you, connect with the duty officer at the main internal affairs departmentntil the people of magadan arrive, sit quietly, you can do it all, you’ve done everything, what’s the video in, let’s go, or maybe we’ll still take the guys to the station, if we fight off the mossors, semyon, and you’ll go there too , and if the gavs are the only ones waiting for us to fit in, for yushka to let them in, everything can be expected from them, don’t you see what’s going on in the country? is going on, i don’t care, i don’t listen to the radio, i don’t read newspapers, yes, maybe she’s right, it’s better to be alone among a bunch of fools than... a bunch of fools, you think you’re smart, i don’t understand, but i’m just talking about myself, okay semyon , don’t rest in peace, to hell with it, everything will be who, once again, what ’s the last name, kopenkin, i understand, thank you, seryoga, there’s no time now, i’ll tell you later, that’s it, whatever, in the materials of the criminal case there is information on several of your colleagues andrei, their everyone was qu
call georgia, but here they can’t talk quickly, hello, long-distance, i need an urgent tariff to moscow, yeah, i’m waiting, thank you, connect with the duty officer at the main internal affairs departmentntil the people of magadan arrive, sit quietly, you can do it all, you’ve done everything, what’s the video in, let’s go, or maybe we’ll still take the guys to the station, if we fight off the mossors, semyon, and you’ll go there too , and if the gavs are the only ones waiting for...
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georgia's progress on its way to the eu. it’s especially strange to hear this coming from representatives of the american state department, asopting laws on foreign agents. passerby state duma deputy maria butina, a former russian student in the united states, knows this from her own experience. the book is a prison diary, her memories of how american authorities threw her behind bars as a foreign agent. american law is cruel, moreover, it is not alone. in america has six laws on foreign agents. but in the case of my case, they actually raised a law that had not been used against anyone for 50 years. iran, that is, this is selective justice. according to the logic of western officials, it turns out that russian law is also in force in the united states, and has been for more than 80 years. the foreign agents registration act, known as the law in the united states, was adopted in 1938, this is what government resources say about it. headlight is an important tool for identifying foreign influence in the united states in eliminating threats to national security. main. promote transparency regarding foreign influence within the
georgia's progress on its way to the eu. it’s especially strange to hear this coming from representatives of the american state department, asopting laws on foreign agents. passerby state duma deputy maria butina, a former russian student in the united states, knows this from her own experience. the book is a prison diary, her memories of how american authorities threw her behind bars as a foreign agent. american law is cruel, moreover, it is not alone. in america has six laws on foreign...
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he thought should be running the justice department after you left it was because clark was going to use the power of the federal government to pressure georgia lawmakers to overturn their legitimate results. i mean, is that an official act of the president of the united states? >> well, that's going to be in that gray zone that they're going to have to sort out. and that's why i feel it's going to have to go back to the district court was this was this the president's seeing that the laws were faithfully executed or was this a candidate trying to bully and press a state and the changing its vote when he knew that the vote had been against them. well, you write asked to be sorted out. >> you were there. which one do you believe it is? >> i'm not going to you know, i'd have to see all the evidence and see the case litigated you're won a few people. >> i mean, you were there upfront and close and personal, was he bullying people and trying to get them to carry out his will? his personal will to stay in office or was he carrying out election integrity and making sure that the united states has fair election. >> i wasn't happy with the way he beh
he thought should be running the justice department after you left it was because clark was going to use the power of the federal government to pressure georgia lawmakers to overturn their legitimate results. i mean, is that an official act of the president of the united states? >> well, that's going to be in that gray zone that they're going to have to sort out. and that's why i feel it's going to have to go back to the district court was this was this the president's seeing that the...