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film's about well basically i would say it's a coming of age story about a young downstair at the georgia national ensemble which is a very strict conservative. place. and they he you know falls in love with another guy and it sort of becomes like a catalyst for him to i think in the end discover his own artistry i think you know it's a film about breaking the norm sort of yeah ok and i mean this seems to be george or seems seems real students either to gay rights is this why you made the film in the georgian language yeah i mean i think the setting of the story certainly you know it if it had been set in sweden it would have been the same story so you know there was something there that i wanted to. discover and sort of delve into. georgia you know it's sort of complicated i think it's a very polarized country at the moment and it's very divided on one and you know you have the younger generation who's very you know. liberal and they really you know one something else and then on the other hand you have sort of a you know there's e-list or whatever you call them let's see another clip and this is
film's about well basically i would say it's a coming of age story about a young downstair at the georgia national ensemble which is a very strict conservative. place. and they he you know falls in love with another guy and it sort of becomes like a catalyst for him to i think in the end discover his own artistry i think you know it's a film about breaking the norm sort of yeah ok and i mean this seems to be george or seems seems real students either to gay rights is this why you made the film...
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film's about well basically i would say it's a coming of age story about a young downstair at the georgia national on some world which is a very strict conservative place. and they he falls in love with another guy and it sort of becomes like a catalyst for him to i think in the end discover his own artistry i think you know it's a film about breaking the norm sort of you know ok and i mean this seems to be georgia seems to be it seems real still to the gay rights is this why you made the film in the georgian language yeah i mean i think the setting of the story certainly you know if it had been said in sweden it would have been the same story so you know there was something there that i wanted to. discover and sort of delve into. georgia you know it's sort of complicated i think it's a very polarized country at the moment and it's very divided on one and you know you have the younger generation who's very you know. liberal and they really you know one something else and then on the other hand you have sort of the you know this is the left's or whatever you call them let's see another clip and thi
film's about well basically i would say it's a coming of age story about a young downstair at the georgia national on some world which is a very strict conservative place. and they he falls in love with another guy and it sort of becomes like a catalyst for him to i think in the end discover his own artistry i think you know it's a film about breaking the norm sort of you know ok and i mean this seems to be georgia seems to be it seems real still to the gay rights is this why you made the film...
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film's about well basically i would say it's a coming of age story about a young downstair at the georgia national ensemble which is a very strict conservative. place. and the he you know falls in love with another guy and it sort of becomes like a catalyst for him to i think in the end discover his own artistry i think you know it's a film about breaking the norm sort of yeah ok and i mean this seems to be georgia seems to be seems real still to the gay rights is this why you made the film in the georgian language yeah i mean i think the setting of the story certainly you know if it had been said in sweden it would have been the same story so you know there was something there that i wanted to. discover and sort of delve into. georgia you know it's sort of complicated i think it's a very polarized country at the moment and it's very divided on one and you know you have a younger generation who is very you know. liberal and they really you know one something else and then on the other hand you have sort of a you know this or whatever you call them let's see another clip and this is where the head
film's about well basically i would say it's a coming of age story about a young downstair at the georgia national ensemble which is a very strict conservative. place. and the he you know falls in love with another guy and it sort of becomes like a catalyst for him to i think in the end discover his own artistry i think you know it's a film about breaking the norm sort of yeah ok and i mean this seems to be georgia seems to be seems real still to the gay rights is this why you made the film in...
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film's about well basically i would say it's a coming of age story about a young downstair at the georgia national ensemble which is a very strict conservative. place. and they he you know falls in love with another guy and it sort of becomes like a catalyst for him to i think in the end discover his own artistry i think you know it's a film about breaking the norm sort of yeah ok and i mean this seems to be george or seems to be the seems real still to the gay rights is this why you made the film in the georgian language yeah i mean i think the setting of the story certainly you know if it had been said in sweden it would have been the same story so you know there was something there that i wanted to. discover and sort of delve into. georgia you know it's sort of complicated i think it's a very polarized country at the moment and it's very divided on one and you know you have the younger generation who's very you know. liberal and they really you know one something else and then on the other hand you have sort of a you know there's the lists or whatever you call them let's see another clip and th
film's about well basically i would say it's a coming of age story about a young downstair at the georgia national ensemble which is a very strict conservative. place. and they he you know falls in love with another guy and it sort of becomes like a catalyst for him to i think in the end discover his own artistry i think you know it's a film about breaking the norm sort of yeah ok and i mean this seems to be george or seems to be the seems real still to the gay rights is this why you made the...
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film's about well basically i would say it's a coming of age story about a young downstair at the georgia national ensemble which is a very strict conservative. place. and the he you know falls in love with another guy and it's sort of becomes like a catalyst for him to i think in the end discover his own artistry i think you know it's a film about breaking the norm sort of you know ok i mean this seems to be george seems real still to the gay rights is this why you made the film in the georgian language yeah i mean i think the setting of the story certainly you know if it had been set in sweden it would have been the same story so you know there was something there that i wanted to. discover and sort of delve into. georgia you know it's sort of complicated i think it's a very polarized country at the moment and it's very divided on one and you know you have the younger generation who's very you know. liberal and they really you know one something else and then on the other hand you have sort of a you know this is the lips or whatever you call them let's see another clip and this is where the head
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we'll go live to our correspondent that also coming up the iranian oil tanker detained in georgia has seen 20 national water as with a new name 6 weeks after it was captured by british special forces. and on the united nations annual awards humanitarian day we look at the war of the white helmets in syria saying the victims of a brutal civil war. hello and welcome i'm of the. we started hungary where president viktor orban is hosting german chancellor angela merkel this hour the 2 leaders on the city of szell prong where hungary borders australia they're attending events to commemorate a pivotal moment in the form of the i'm cut and 30 years ago on this day in 180900 unexpectedly allowed hundreds of east germans fleeing communism to. it's a border without any kind of documentation making their way to west germany it was the 1st rip in the iron curtain between communist eastern europe and the democratic west. standing by actual problem is these obvious political correspondent simon young simon welcome tell me where you are and what's happening there to mark this historic anniversary. i mean as you ment
we'll go live to our correspondent that also coming up the iranian oil tanker detained in georgia has seen 20 national water as with a new name 6 weeks after it was captured by british special forces. and on the united nations annual awards humanitarian day we look at the war of the white helmets in syria saying the victims of a brutal civil war. hello and welcome i'm of the. we started hungary where president viktor orban is hosting german chancellor angela merkel this hour the 2 leaders on...
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as a finalist for the surprise for national reporting in the recipient of the georgia board for national reporting. jeff, welcome to the cato institute. we are eager to hear about your book. >> thank you. just a disclaimer, i am a professor at the naval academy, thank you for coming but i do have to say that everything i say today is only on my behalf and not the naval academy. now that that disclaimer is out of the way, i tell the story of how we got here with internet relation for user content. it does not start on the internet, you have to think way back to 1956, this book was being sold at a newsstand in l.a. owned by 72-year-old immigrant. this book is called speedier than liked. i say it is not a very good book. i will read the first line, which is pretty much all i am able to read. lapd vice officer happened to be undercover in mr. smith's newsstand and he read that and said, this is a team. and he was arrested. he was sentenced to 30 days in jail. he appeals all the way to the supreme court. the supreme court says his conviction has to be overturned, did not have any requirement
as a finalist for the surprise for national reporting in the recipient of the georgia board for national reporting. jeff, welcome to the cato institute. we are eager to hear about your book. >> thank you. just a disclaimer, i am a professor at the naval academy, thank you for coming but i do have to say that everything i say today is only on my behalf and not the naval academy. now that that disclaimer is out of the way, i tell the story of how we got here with internet relation for user...
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having talked to you in the past about not just georgia but about national politics and having followeddly since you've been a national figure, i feel like one of the things that you have contributed to in democratic thought right now is this idea that any democratic plan, any democratic strategy for winning the white house has to include the south and the idea that the southeast is some sort of red bloc that is impenetrable to the democratic party is not only outdated but is a fatal misconception in terms of how democrats can put together a national plan to win. am i fair to put that on you in terms of your perception of how this works? >> that's absolutely right. we know that georgia is a battleground state in 2020. we're a ballottleground state because we came within 1.4% of winning but we tripled voters of color, latino and increasing by 40% african-american turnout. georgia as a state has the highest percentage of african-american votes of any presidential battleground state. if you look across the south and southwest, we know that latinos,atilatinos, asian-pacific islanders, nativ
having talked to you in the past about not just georgia but about national politics and having followeddly since you've been a national figure, i feel like one of the things that you have contributed to in democratic thought right now is this idea that any democratic plan, any democratic strategy for winning the white house has to include the south and the idea that the southeast is some sort of red bloc that is impenetrable to the democratic party is not only outdated but is a fatal...
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georgia. laura podesta, cbs news. >>> the u.s. national hurricane center says dorian could become a powerful category three when it reaches florida this weekend. >>> and new, police have arrested a 13-year-old boy in connection with a shooting in san francisco. the shooting happened on august 20th on market street near sixth street. investigators say three people shot several rounds toward a crowd of people. no one was seriously injured. two other suspects were arrested on monday. >>> meanwhile, in modesto, two people behind bars and three others on the run in connection to a jewelry store smash and grab that sparked panic in the vintage fair mall. a false shooting report sparked a lock down and sent shoppers racing for cover. the robbers useded air sledge hammer to break glass a show case and shops thought they heard gun shots. hours later, a smash and grab at a gun store. police investigating if the robberies are connected. >>> and an attack in mountain view. a man is accf trying to touch a woman while she was showering at the gym. damon
georgia. laura podesta, cbs news. >>> the u.s. national hurricane center says dorian could become a powerful category three when it reaches florida this weekend. >>> and new, police have arrested a 13-year-old boy in connection with a shooting in san francisco. the shooting happened on august 20th on market street near sixth street. investigators say three people shot several rounds toward a crowd of people. no one was seriously injured. two other suspects were arrested on...
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school board is offering a proposal to deal with the fight over a mural that has put georgia high school in the national spotlight. tonight he's talking only to abc7. the mural is called "life april apr washington." some want it destroyed. but some say painting over the mural is a step too far and erases history. now school board president stephon clark wants to cover the mural with panels. >> there's still going to be a variety of opinions about what should happen. but if this passes, actually destroying the art won't be on the table. our hope is that this does pass and that this board can give back to the work of making policy on behalf of every young person in the city. >> the school board could vote on the mural's future on tuesday. abc7 news reporter has been on top of this story. she tweeted today that she's been told actor danny clofr, a san francisco native is in favor of keeping the mural at the high school. he and civil rights leader amos brown are sure to announce their support. >>> today at least 80,000 people attended outside lands music festival at golden gate park in light of recent shoot
school board is offering a proposal to deal with the fight over a mural that has put georgia high school in the national spotlight. tonight he's talking only to abc7. the mural is called "life april apr washington." some want it destroyed. but some say painting over the mural is a step too far and erases history. now school board president stephon clark wants to cover the mural with panels. >> there's still going to be a variety of opinions about what should happen. but if this...
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we can now speak to georgia elms from the national uk charity way — widowed and young — which offerslk to us on bbc news. why hasn‘t the government, first of all, the obvious question, acted on the court decision? we just don't know. 12 months ago i was with siobhan, in the supreme court, when she won the case. this is something that we have been campaigning for four nine yea rs. been campaigning for four nine years. and we thought it was going to be sorted. 12 months on, the government has been found in contempt, and nothing has happened. how many, do you have any idea how many men and women have been bereaved here you are in this position, the same position as we have heard in chris‘s report about your own? we estimate his 2000 people a year who are bereaved, when they are not married. it is quite a high amount. the issue is that a lot of people do not know that this could happen. 2000 people a year, and then you add onto that the children of those relationships. we are talking about many, many thousands of people being affected by this. yes, at way, we say that basically a child d
we can now speak to georgia elms from the national uk charity way — widowed and young — which offerslk to us on bbc news. why hasn‘t the government, first of all, the obvious question, acted on the court decision? we just don't know. 12 months ago i was with siobhan, in the supreme court, when she won the case. this is something that we have been campaigning for four nine yea rs. been campaigning for four nine years. and we thought it was going to be sorted. 12 months on, the government...
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clemson opened its national title defense by absolutely destroying georgia tech. the tigers scored the game's first 35 points then held on to win, 52-14. >>> 15-year-old coco gauff has made it to the third round of her first u.s. open. it took her nearly 2 1/2 hours to win last night's three-set battle. up next a marquee match-up with world number one and defending champion naomi osaka. >> oh, that's going to be a good one. put the hat away. put the hat away. >> go, gamecocks. >>> up next in "the pulse," "jeopardy" host alex trebek is back on the job. >>> also ahead, a momma bear and cub hanging out at a dumpster. wait till you see what was inside. >>> plus, the youth football team all ready for the game until they hit one tough banner. >> come on. >> we'll be right back. >> we'll be right back. and your mother told me all her life that i should fix it. and now it reminds me of her. i'm just glad i never fixed it. listen, you don't need to go anywhere dad. meet christine, she's going to help you around the house. the best home to be in is your own. from personal c
clemson opened its national title defense by absolutely destroying georgia tech. the tigers scored the game's first 35 points then held on to win, 52-14. >>> 15-year-old coco gauff has made it to the third round of her first u.s. open. it took her nearly 2 1/2 hours to win last night's three-set battle. up next a marquee match-up with world number one and defending champion naomi osaka. >> oh, that's going to be a good one. put the hat away. put the hat away. >> go,...
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national security analyst. evelyn, troops forming on the russian border area with georgia. we've seen this before. >> right.r putin showing the world and his neighbors in particular that he's still the man, if you will, that russia is still a great power and that russia has a lot of cards. it's also a little bit a finger in the face to the west. so, western europe, the g7, our president, saying, hey, i can still cause a lot of trouble, don't think about expanding nato, georgia is still on the list, they still want to become a nato member. the original invasion of georgia, if you remember, in 2008, came about because the georgians were offered a conditional membership in nato and george bush, our president at the time, was pushing it really hard. it didn't come to pass because the russians invaded and continue to occupy 20% of georgia's territory. this is a very dangerous situation. and unfortunately, it's yet again, i would say, a g7 failure, because they should have been talking about ukraine and georgia and all of the things that russia is doing wrong, rather than even having to discuss the possibility of
national security analyst. evelyn, troops forming on the russian border area with georgia. we've seen this before. >> right.r putin showing the world and his neighbors in particular that he's still the man, if you will, that russia is still a great power and that russia has a lot of cards. it's also a little bit a finger in the face to the west. so, western europe, the g7, our president, saying, hey, i can still cause a lot of trouble, don't think about expanding nato, georgia is still on...
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candidates and i've had great conversations with them about the work i've done in georgia, the work i've done nationally've done nrlgsy. i have a pretty probust history of not only doing politics but i've been an entrepreneur and building my capacity of service. it's to ensure they are fighting for georgia as a battleground state, that they're fighting against voter suppression. but no one has asked me to serve as their vice president. i don't think anyone is ready to make those conversations happen just yet. >> but if joe biden asked, you would say yes? >> if any of the nominees offered me the opportunity to run with them as their vice president after they have been selected as a nominee, of course i'd be honored to consider that. but i feed to watch and see what happens in this election. but more importantly i need to do the work to make certain no matter who the nominee is and no matter who the vice president is that democrats areied tee win the elections at the presidential level, the senate level and down ballot for state races. >> thank you very mup. we'll be watching what happens next. >> thank y
candidates and i've had great conversations with them about the work i've done in georgia, the work i've done nationally've done nrlgsy. i have a pretty probust history of not only doing politics but i've been an entrepreneur and building my capacity of service. it's to ensure they are fighting for georgia as a battleground state, that they're fighting against voter suppression. but no one has asked me to serve as their vice president. i don't think anyone is ready to make those conversations...
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national security analyst. evelyn, troops forming on the russian border area with georgia. we've seen this before. >> right. vladimir putin showing the world and his neighbors in particular that he's still the man, if you will, that russia is still a great power and that russia has a lot of cards. it's also a little bit a finger in the face to the west. so, western europe, the g7, our president, saying, hey, i can still cause a lot of trouble, don't think about expanding nato, georgia is still on the list, they still want to become a nato member. the original invasion of georgia, if you remember, in 2008, came about because the georgians were offered a conditional membership in nato and george bush, our president at the time, was pushing it really hard. it didn't come to pass because the russians invaded and continue to occupy 20% of georgia's territory. this is a very dangerous situation. and unfortunately, it's yet again, i would say, a g7 failure, because they should have been talking about ukraine and georgia and all of the things that russia is doing wrong, rather than even having to discuss the possib
national security analyst. evelyn, troops forming on the russian border area with georgia. we've seen this before. >> right. vladimir putin showing the world and his neighbors in particular that he's still the man, if you will, that russia is still a great power and that russia has a lot of cards. it's also a little bit a finger in the face to the west. so, western europe, the g7, our president, saying, hey, i can still cause a lot of trouble, don't think about expanding nato, georgia is...
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. >> the governors of florida and georgia declared state of emergencies allowing them to call up the national guard if needed. >> you need have three days worth of food, water, as much as possible. >> reporter: florida officials are not ordering vacations yet. president trump canceled -- evacuations yet. president canceled his trip head of hurricane dorian's arrival. >> the storm could be a very, very big one indeed. >> reporter: the president said florida is going to be totally ready for hurricane dorian. fema is positioning teams in advance of the storm and will have enough resources to handle the recovery. kpix 5. >>> california is a big state, so is florida. the state, every square inch could get hit by hurricane dorian. depending on where the track goes. the local forecast is coming up. >> thank you. >>> oakland police are searching for the gunman who left two men wounded and set a teenager -- sent a teenager running for her life. the violence happened this afternoon on 61 street at the border of berkeley and oakland. kpix 5's christin ayers reports from the scene. >> reporter: tonight o
. >> the governors of florida and georgia declared state of emergencies allowing them to call up the national guard if needed. >> you need have three days worth of food, water, as much as possible. >> reporter: florida officials are not ordering vacations yet. president trump canceled -- evacuations yet. president canceled his trip head of hurricane dorian's arrival. >> the storm could be a very, very big one indeed. >> reporter: the president said florida is going...
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♪ [ cheering ] >>> this morning on "the dish" a georgia couple sharing georgia's finest fruit with the rest of the nationus delicacy for granted until he moved to nashville and couldn't final anything like the fruit he'd grown up with. so in 2012 he and his wife jessica started a business the peach trum. >> they also ship their product nationwide and this summer they published "the peach truck cookbook: 100 delicious recipes for all things peach." good morning and welcome to "the dish." >> thank you, guys. >> these are all dishes from the new cookbook. >> yeah. we're so excited to be sharing this table with you guys this morning. i'm going to start with the most important, the drinks. >> we love you. >> a peach pisco sour which gets its frothiness from an egg white. we've got a summer garden pasta salad on the table and a crusty which is an appetizer. sriracha with spring peaches a prosecco peach salad and caprese peach salad and blueberry and peach cobbler. >> basically peaches. >> yeah. there's a theme here. >> what was it, jess, for you? you grew up in seattle. what was it about the peach? peaches are
♪ [ cheering ] >>> this morning on "the dish" a georgia couple sharing georgia's finest fruit with the rest of the nationus delicacy for granted until he moved to nashville and couldn't final anything like the fruit he'd grown up with. so in 2012 he and his wife jessica started a business the peach trum. >> they also ship their product nationwide and this summer they published "the peach truck cookbook: 100 delicious recipes for all things peach." good...
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national championship this year? >> okay, eva, this is not self-serving, i promise you, but i got to say georgia. umber three team in the nation right now and kirby smart spent seven years under the tutelage of nick saban at alabama, and right now the dogs, they've had back-to-back almost top five recruiting classes, and they're one of those teams that they have to play really big games like notre dame and have to play alabama if they make it to the s.e.c. championship, and they're a team that could write their way into the top four and potentially a national championship and, eva, too, i got to give you a congratulations on your florida gators. they did win their opening match-up, and i was there, so college football is ready to rock 'n' roll already. >> see, we play nice in the s.e.c. we try to, right? thanks. >> a little bit. >> thanks, maria. you can watch "college gameday" live from ft. worth at 9:00 a.m. eastern. that is on espn. >> why didn't i get to do that segment? i feel like strahan always calling me and asking me about football. >> do you know who is playing today? >> the ducks and th
national championship this year? >> okay, eva, this is not self-serving, i promise you, but i got to say georgia. umber three team in the nation right now and kirby smart spent seven years under the tutelage of nick saban at alabama, and right now the dogs, they've had back-to-back almost top five recruiting classes, and they're one of those teams that they have to play really big games like notre dame and have to play alabama if they make it to the s.e.c. championship, and they're a team...
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national hurricane centre. it's expected to make landfall between florida and southern georgia on sunday.y has been declared and residents have been advised to stockpile at least seven days‘ worth of food. the chinese smartphone manufacturer huawei has said its next smartphone will not come with apps made by google, including google maps and youtube. google has said it cannot license its apps to huawei because of a us government ban on sales to the chinese company. pro—independence protests in indonesia's papua and west papua provinces ended in violence for a second week. the rallies were triggered by videos, showing security forces calling papuan students "monkeys" and "dogs". protesters and police dispute the number of victims. police say gunfire killed one soldier and two activists on wednesday. the protestors say another four more people also died. sophie chao has been researching rights in papua for five years and has just returned from there. i was visiting west papua province just last night, i spent three weeks in one of the major parts where we are seeing widespread protests. at
national hurricane centre. it's expected to make landfall between florida and southern georgia on sunday.y has been declared and residents have been advised to stockpile at least seven days‘ worth of food. the chinese smartphone manufacturer huawei has said its next smartphone will not come with apps made by google, including google maps and youtube. google has said it cannot license its apps to huawei because of a us government ban on sales to the chinese company. pro—independence protests...
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the national hurricane center says the coast of georgia ant carolinas are now in the storm's strike zone in florida is less likely but not completely out of the question. cnn's diane gallagher is in jacksonville, florida. what's happening there? >> yeah, and so look, the idea here in jacksonville isn't necessarily about preparing for landfall. although that could be a possibility. this is preparing for flooding here. i'm on the banks of the st. john river. and today we should have a lot of boats parked here docked for tailgating. right now florida state should play boise state at the jaguar home sfaumd. but the university officials moved the game to tallahassee to prepare for dorian, because in has been such a difficult storm to track. because it has been slow. the movement of it out in the ocean has changed. and so they're trying to be as prepared as possible here. you're not seeing the panic at the gas stations or grocery stores in jacksonville. they are familiar with hurricanes most of them are prepared in the late summer months. but what they are doing is paying attention to how clos
the national hurricane center says the coast of georgia ant carolinas are now in the storm's strike zone in florida is less likely but not completely out of the question. cnn's diane gallagher is in jacksonville, florida. what's happening there? >> yeah, and so look, the idea here in jacksonville isn't necessarily about preparing for landfall. although that could be a possibility. this is preparing for flooding here. i'm on the banks of the st. john river. and today we should have a lot...
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you're going to see it become like a national election, you have a lot of investment in georgia. >> that's big change here. and that is that georgia is now firmly in the purple battleground. >> georgia was the one that got away twice in the senate and certainly it was already a big target that this opening makes it that big a target. plus for democrats there is the sore spot of brian kemp, is he legitimate, did he still it from -- >> sun belt point, this georgia race. >> and don't forget alabama too. also in the sun belt. >> don't forget that, but to the point about georgia, texas is right behind. >> very quickly, mark murray, of the democratic seats in our competitive list, we know alabama stands alone. of new hampshire, michigan, new mexico, minnesota, which one of those do you think is most likely for republicans to put into play? >> tell me where president trump is performing well. and, again, like michigan, if he is able to pull off michigan again, i would actually think that the senate race would go pretty much hand in hand with the presidential contest. and of course, you know, new
you're going to see it become like a national election, you have a lot of investment in georgia. >> that's big change here. and that is that georgia is now firmly in the purple battleground. >> georgia was the one that got away twice in the senate and certainly it was already a big target that this opening makes it that big a target. plus for democrats there is the sore spot of brian kemp, is he legitimate, did he still it from -- >> sun belt point, this georgia race. >>...
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in your readings, indian nations like the cherokees, for example, were clearly victimized by the united states government in the state of georgia as well as land-hungry settlers, but the cherokee nation's willingness to adaptist practices and institutions illustrate how indians throughout north america continued well beyond the colonial era to change in creative and dynamic ways to make cocolonialism work as much as possible in their favor. with that in mind i want to revisit california today. when don't i want to revisit california? and consider the ways that california indian societies continued this practice beyond the mission era, which you're familiar with, and helped to build california's economy, attract american settlers, and transform this remote territory into an economically vital american state during the gold rush. and as with every other region in north america this transformation hinged on the work of indian people. as you remember from the very beginning of the semester, catholic missionaries were the vanguard of spanish colonial settlement in california. a northern frontier in which indians would be converted i
in your readings, indian nations like the cherokees, for example, were clearly victimized by the united states government in the state of georgia as well as land-hungry settlers, but the cherokee nation's willingness to adaptist practices and institutions illustrate how indians throughout north america continued well beyond the colonial era to change in creative and dynamic ways to make cocolonialism work as much as possible in their favor. with that in mind i want to revisit california today....
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. >>> the reigning national champions kicking off their season in death valley. clemson rolling georgiah in this one. running back travis etienne's heisman campaign is off to a great start. three touchdowns and a school record 90 yarder. clemson wins big, 52-14. big test next week as texas a&m comes to down. >>> florida state is moving their game from jacksonville to tallahassee due to hurricane dorian. kick-off is also moved up to noon tomorrow. >>> the u.s. women's national team playing a friendly against portugal in front of a record crowd of more than 49,000 in philadelphia last night. car carli lloyd scoring in the second half. after celebrating with her teammates, lloyd giving the sign for making a field goal, also doing the fly, eagles, fly. lloyd says she's serious about trying to make it to the nfl as a kicker next season. >>> ever wonder how roomy the smart cars are? get this, shaq not only fits in one, he owns one, dave, and drives it around new york city. why he decides to do this, i don't know. i think he'd be a little more comfortable in a big suburban of some kind. i thin
. >>> the reigning national champions kicking off their season in death valley. clemson rolling georgiah in this one. running back travis etienne's heisman campaign is off to a great start. three touchdowns and a school record 90 yarder. clemson wins big, 52-14. big test next week as texas a&m comes to down. >>> florida state is moving their game from jacksonville to tallahassee due to hurricane dorian. kick-off is also moved up to noon tomorrow. >>> the u.s....
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georgia and south carolina. here's the latest advisory from the national hurricane center what is the update. >> we have ourselves a hurricane as you mentioned, the center of the storm which was so hard to find yesterday was found a little further north than we thought it was going to be, the whole path shifted away from hispaniola, away from puerto rico, and the center's right over st. thomas, we had a wind gust of 111 miles an hour. the better news here, when you talk about what may happen, we don't know days later, i wouldn't everyone just make plans and think daytona is in the bull's eye here. san juan puerto rico, may be looking at a much better day today. hurricane winds extend outward from the center 20 miles. that good not reach san juan or puerto rico. mainly those hurricane winds are to the north and east. tropical storm force winds extend out 80 miles, there will be rainfall, they're starting to get into the bands of rain, we're going to get in a little tighter. notice the bands moving in. a heavy thunderstorm rain will flood parts of san juan. w could have torrents of rain coming down off the mountain
georgia and south carolina. here's the latest advisory from the national hurricane center what is the update. >> we have ourselves a hurricane as you mentioned, the center of the storm which was so hard to find yesterday was found a little further north than we thought it was going to be, the whole path shifted away from hispaniola, away from puerto rico, and the center's right over st. thomas, we had a wind gust of 111 miles an hour. the better news here, when you talk about what may...
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. >> reporter: the governors of both florida and georgia have declared states of emergency, allowing them to bring in more fuel and call up the national guard if needed. >> you need to have three days worth of food. you need to have three days worth of water. as much as possible, try to be self-sufficient. >> reporter: florida officials are not ordering evacuations while the hurricane's path remains unclear. president trump canceled his weekend trip to poland ahead of dorian's arrival. >> it's very important for me to be here. the storm looks like it could be a very, very big one indeed. >> reporter: the president said florida is going to be totally ready for dorian. nikole killion, cbs news, cocoa beach, florida. >>> a man accused of conspiring to carry out a terror plot in new york city is expected in federal court today. laura podesta is live in new york. laura, what do we know about this case? >> wendy, the 19-year-old was allegedly planning an attack using a knife all in the name of isis somewhere in new york city. the u.s. attorney's office says he was arrested as part of a national security investigation, and the fbi was outsid
. >> reporter: the governors of both florida and georgia have declared states of emergency, allowing them to bring in more fuel and call up the national guard if needed. >> you need to have three days worth of food. you need to have three days worth of water. as much as possible, try to be self-sufficient. >> reporter: florida officials are not ordering evacuations while the hurricane's path remains unclear. president trump canceled his weekend trip to poland ahead of dorian's...
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the national hurricane center is now predicting it will be a major category three storm before possibly making landfall in or near georgia or somewhere along the east coast of florida sometime around labor day. the storm shifted north overnight. so yesterday's projections are out the window. now dorian is churning through parts of the same path this hurricane maria devastated nearly two years ago. in this hour, we'll have a live report from puerto rico where three million people are hoping for the best as the storm has shifted slightly to the north and where tens of thousands of homes still have blue tarps covering damage left over from maria. here's a look at where dorian is right now. you can see maximum sustained winds are at 75 miles an hour. so a minimal category one but with higher gusts. the storm's center is in the vicinity of st. thomas. let's go to the fox extreme weather center with rick reichmuth. rick? >> the radar picture here, you can see the center of it. st. thomas right there. just to the east of puerto rico. puerto rico will get definitely some strong rain from this. we'll see flooding on the eastern s
the national hurricane center is now predicting it will be a major category three storm before possibly making landfall in or near georgia or somewhere along the east coast of florida sometime around labor day. the storm shifted north overnight. so yesterday's projections are out the window. now dorian is churning through parts of the same path this hurricane maria devastated nearly two years ago. in this hour, we'll have a live report from puerto rico where three million people are hoping for...
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georgia and we begin our coverage with al roker. al, what are you seeing out there >> kristen, the latest from the national hurricane center, 85-mile-per-hour winds with dorian. northwesterly movement at 13-miles-per-hour it quickly becomes a category 3 tomorrow, category 4 on sunday, landfall central florida on monday afternoon. the american model, landfall central florida on monday. in the european, down in southern florida on tuesday. catastrophic winds over the bahamas on hurricane force winds for florida on monday. and the rainfall, coastal sections of the southeastern florida area, five to ten inches of rain isolated 15 inches we're still watching these models trying to coalesce, and we haven't even talked about storm surge yet. kristen, it really bears watching all weekend long >> indeed. al roker, thank you for that and in florida tonight the state's 21 million people have been placed on alert, residents racing to get ready and tourists scrambling to get out as dorian approaches the coast guard late today raising the alert level for port canaveral. that's where we find nbc's kathy park tonight. >> reporter: hurricane dorian slammed
georgia and we begin our coverage with al roker. al, what are you seeing out there >> kristen, the latest from the national hurricane center, 85-mile-per-hour winds with dorian. northwesterly movement at 13-miles-per-hour it quickly becomes a category 3 tomorrow, category 4 on sunday, landfall central florida on monday afternoon. the american model, landfall central florida on monday. in the european, down in southern florida on tuesday. catastrophic winds over the bahamas on hurricane...
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and in georgia a consultant specializing in greenlandic and arctic affairs thank you very much to both you're. the leaders of nations at risk from rising sea levels of fail to agree on tough new climate change commitments the meeting of pacific states into ball doing to help limit rising temperatures but australia the world's biggest coal export blocked a binding agreement in order to protect its own economy. the half hearted handshake says it all there's nothing to be proud of here instead of a compelling global call to action the pacific island forum concluded with a watered down plan that opposing nations can easily opt out of the frustrated host scrambles for conciliatory words the reboot issue moved to give the in the firm we . would look for. its use to students to the blade being gay. but all fingers are pointing towards australia and its prime minister scott morrison. of the 15 most climate vulnerable states on the planet 7 are in the pacific region in order to protect them the leaders were hoping the forum would commit to action to limit temperature rises and agree to an immediate halt to coal mining these
and in georgia a consultant specializing in greenlandic and arctic affairs thank you very much to both you're. the leaders of nations at risk from rising sea levels of fail to agree on tough new climate change commitments the meeting of pacific states into ball doing to help limit rising temperatures but australia the world's biggest coal export blocked a binding agreement in order to protect its own economy. the half hearted handshake says it all there's nothing to be proud of here instead of...
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stacey abrams, the georgia democrat who gained national attention during her unsuccessful gubernatorial bid in 2018 has decided not to run for president in 2020. instead she's announced a new multimillion dollar effort aimed at protecting against threats of voter suppression in battle ground states. st called fair fight 20 -- it's called fair fight 2020. she told the atlantic constitution she would not join the other candidates for presiden president. >>> cbs and viacom in hopes of better competing with rivals in a business dominated by video streaming, combining properties like mtv, comedy central and the paramount film and tv studio, with ccbs's broadcast network. the companies split in 2005. the deal expected to close by the end of the year. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," presidential candidate michael bennet joins us here onset. plus his former colleague senator claire mccaskill will be onset as well. wendy sherman, the lead negotiator under the iran nuclear deal under president obama all joining us as well. you're watching "morning joe," we'll be right back. you're watching "mor
stacey abrams, the georgia democrat who gained national attention during her unsuccessful gubernatorial bid in 2018 has decided not to run for president in 2020. instead she's announced a new multimillion dollar effort aimed at protecting against threats of voter suppression in battle ground states. st called fair fight 20 -- it's called fair fight 2020. she told the atlantic constitution she would not join the other candidates for presiden president. >>> cbs and viacom in hopes of...
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the latest track from the national hurricane center hasn't making landfall likely tuesday, pushing it a day, and then basically doing a huge right-hand turn into georgia and south carolina. some commuter model say that that turn might happen before landfall. it is not a guarantee that dorian makes landfall, it could be georgia, could be south carolina orchid continue. he could stay offshore entirely. they still have to prepare 100% along the east coast of florida. this means that it is no longer a guarantee that it is going to make landfall in florida. it is way too close to not prepare for this monster storm. >>> we will be keeping a close eye on hurricane dorian throughout the weekend. stay with kpix 5 for continuing coverage on air and online. >>> health experts are warning anybody that are planning to visit the delta, you're going to see caution signs in several locations. we are live in oakley to talk about that. >> reporter: yeah, this is a concern right here. the algae bloom. health officials are concerned, you see them in some parts of the delta here. in fact, in some places they have posted danger signs. >> reporter: a beautiful start to a la
the latest track from the national hurricane center hasn't making landfall likely tuesday, pushing it a day, and then basically doing a huge right-hand turn into georgia and south carolina. some commuter model say that that turn might happen before landfall. it is not a guarantee that dorian makes landfall, it could be georgia, could be south carolina orchid continue. he could stay offshore entirely. they still have to prepare 100% along the east coast of florida. this means that it is no...
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i focused my work on the schools in atlanta, georgia within the context of the civil rights movement but also it was happening nationally with independent schools whether they be in the south or in the north as they contended for the race. there were a few schools outside of the north that admitted black students prior to the mid-1950s and 60s but there was an awakening because of the civil rights movement. and of the elite private schools. it gives you a sense of what i mean, westminster which was founded in 1951 and it was $208 million in making it the 14th most wealthiest independent school in the nation and it hovers between $25,030,000 to date for days time. if you were to go to an elite boarding school you're looking at probably about 60 to $75000 in tuition and room and board. about 1% of her children in the nation go to the schools that also belong to the national association of independent schools. so they were contending just as school desegregation was an issue, the civil rights movement was more broadly galvanizing in the 50s and 60s, the schools were trying to think where we are going to position ourselves
i focused my work on the schools in atlanta, georgia within the context of the civil rights movement but also it was happening nationally with independent schools whether they be in the south or in the north as they contended for the race. there were a few schools outside of the north that admitted black students prior to the mid-1950s and 60s but there was an awakening because of the civil rights movement. and of the elite private schools. it gives you a sense of what i mean, westminster which...
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braces for what the national hurricane center calls a possible catastrophic category four storm this labor day. from the florida keys to south georgoverno georgia, they're stocking up with four days left before the storm is projected to hit, the cone of uncertainty stretches about 500 miles. the center puts it south of orlando along florida's east coast. but they caution at the national hurricane center that the storm could hit anywhere inside that cone of uncertainty. right now dorian is churning in the atlantic ocean, a category one storm at last check. that said, the pressure has dropped. we haven't had an update since 11:00 a.m. east coast time. next update in two hours. it's likely the storm strengthened with nothing out there to break it down and hot water to give it life. forecasters say they expect dorian will bulk up to that potential category four system with maximum sustained winds at 130 miles an hour and higher gusts before it takes aim on the u.s. mainland likely on labor day monday. this hour, we're expecting to hear from officials in broward county in south florida and we'll give you an update from puerto rico and the virgin isl
braces for what the national hurricane center calls a possible catastrophic category four storm this labor day. from the florida keys to south georgoverno georgia, they're stocking up with four days left before the storm is projected to hit, the cone of uncertainty stretches about 500 miles. the center puts it south of orlando along florida's east coast. but they caution at the national hurricane center that the storm could hit anywhere inside that cone of uncertainty. right now dorian is...
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georgia. welcome to the program. caller: the founding fathers of our nation considered us to be a christian nation. president obama said we are no longer just a christian nation but a nation of juice, muslims and others. we started eliminating the name of god from the public domain. god and prayer has been expelled from public news -- public schools and banned from public gatherings. this generation has little knowledge of what god has done for the united states. they seek to do what is right in their own eyes. they have little respect for god, country, authority and life. we must return to our judeo-christian values and allow prayer and public display of god's love for all people. liberal, media and politicians must seek to recognize and conserve our christian values. ,ost: from mayor pete buttigieg america is under attack from homegrown white nationalist terrorism. , it iseology is evil being condoned the highest levels of our government and today inspired a gunman to claim at least 20 lives. enough is enough. that from one of the democratic presidential candidates. this past tuesday we sat down
georgia. welcome to the program. caller: the founding fathers of our nation considered us to be a christian nation. president obama said we are no longer just a christian nation but a nation of juice, muslims and others. we started eliminating the name of god from the public domain. god and prayer has been expelled from public news -- public schools and banned from public gatherings. this generation has little knowledge of what god has done for the united states. they seek to do what is right...
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they call themselves the democratic i believe socialists of america, and they held their national convention in georgia a sensory overload and use of gendered pronouns. you've got to watch. >> first of all, james jackson, sacramento, he him, i just want to say can we please keep the chatter to a minimum? i'm one of the people who's very very prone to sensory overload. there's a lot of whispering and chatter going on. it's making it very difficult for me to focus. >> thank you, comrade. okay. is there a speaker -- >> point of personal privilege. >> yes. >> please do not use gendered language to address everyone. stuart: that's right, comrade. comrade, what were you thinking? david nichols, president of nicholas wealth management. this is not your turf but i can't resist asking you, what do you think? >> i will tell you, this is comedy gold. "saturday night live" couldn't dream this stuff up if they tried. how did we get here as a society? there's two reasons for it. when you look at modern liberalism which, when you take it to its full conclusion, is socialism, it really attempts to liberate man to live
they call themselves the democratic i believe socialists of america, and they held their national convention in georgia a sensory overload and use of gendered pronouns. you've got to watch. >> first of all, james jackson, sacramento, he him, i just want to say can we please keep the chatter to a minimum? i'm one of the people who's very very prone to sensory overload. there's a lot of whispering and chatter going on. it's making it very difficult for me to focus. >> thank you,...
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steve: held national convention in georgia this weekend.nd use of gendered pronouns. listen to this. >> point of personal privilege. >> guys, first of all james jackson i just want to say can we please keep the chat tore a minimum i'm unbefore the very people prone to sensory overload. there is a lot of whispering and chattering going on. >> point of personal privilege. >> yes. >> please do not use gendered language to address everyone. pete: here to weigh in is the founder of turning point u.s.a. charlie kurt. charlie, first of all, we are talking about democratic socialism usually defined by that by their view of the economy. in this case they seem to be fighting over other things. >> look, this might come as a huge surprise to a lot of viewers. what you saw right there has now become the mainstream on college campuses. and i've been fighting this fight for many years now where the ideas are so radical and so outside of the mainstream you almost have to look at it and say who could possibly support this? there is so much nonsense in that
steve: held national convention in georgia this weekend.nd use of gendered pronouns. listen to this. >> point of personal privilege. >> guys, first of all james jackson i just want to say can we please keep the chat tore a minimum i'm unbefore the very people prone to sensory overload. there is a lot of whispering and chattering going on. >> point of personal privilege. >> yes. >> please do not use gendered language to address everyone. pete: here to weigh in is...
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georgia. we have been leading the debate on a family bill of rights. why national paid leave matters. why look affordable daycare, universal pre-k matters print why equal pay for equal work matters. and making sure that the matter who you are, who you love, where you live or who you love you can actually access family rights like national paid leave and adopting children. so despite all of that, i think it is important that my voice is heard on the national stage. so we can talk about these issues. it is why hope your viewers go to kirsten gillibrand.com and send $make the next debate stage. bob: despite all you laid out and you've struggled to get traction. whitey think that is? sen: gillibrand: this is for democrats to really say what we stand for is a party and to lift up voices be heard. i am late in the debate on issues like getting my own politics. i think my voice needs to be on the next debate stage. i think the rules we have for the dnc are new. most people are not aware of it. to get to the debate stays in need to do two things. i need to have 100 thousand individual support
georgia. we have been leading the debate on a family bill of rights. why national paid leave matters. why look affordable daycare, universal pre-k matters print why equal pay for equal work matters. and making sure that the matter who you are, who you love, where you live or who you love you can actually access family rights like national paid leave and adopting children. so despite all of that, i think it is important that my voice is heard on the national stage. so we can talk about these...
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there's that attention on what was going on, that same night in georgia there was a lower profile race that hasn't ever been a matter of nationaled into a mystery ever since that's getting weirder and more difficult with each passing month. it was the lieutenant governor race that night in georgia last november. in the race last ee lelection n, the republican can't won that race, too. when people started sifting through the results from the race, the numbers did paint an odd picture. this is a sample ballot. typically, there's a dropoff in the number of votes cast as people make their way down the ticket. if you use this as a guide, in state wide races, what i mean is the most people tend to vote in the governor race. more people vote in the governor than lieutenant governor. more people vote for lieutenant governor than the secretary of state race. more people vote for the secretary of state than the state attorney general. this trend usually happens all the way down the ballot in state wide elections. it's the opposite of a trickle down affect. kind of decay in turnout as you make your way down the ticket. more people vote fo
there's that attention on what was going on, that same night in georgia there was a lower profile race that hasn't ever been a matter of nationaled into a mystery ever since that's getting weirder and more difficult with each passing month. it was the lieutenant governor race that night in georgia last november. in the race last ee lelection n, the republican can't won that race, too. when people started sifting through the results from the race, the numbers did paint an odd picture. this is a...
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georgia, that's where we could possibly have that landfall. we're going to narrow that down tomorrow and friday as we get more information from the national hurricane center. john, let's go over to you. >> dickerson: we'll be talking to you again, lonnie, thank you. there is breaking news in the presidential campaign. new york senator kirsten gillibrand has announced she's paopping out of the race for the democratic nomination. in a statement posted on twitter, gillibrand said it's important to know when it's not your time. her exit leaves 20 democrats in the race. gillibrand, along with a host of other candidates was having trouble qualifying for the next debate. only 10 have so far. tee cutoff is tonight. former defense secretary jim mattis is breaking his silence ennight for the first time since leaving the office in late december. david martin reports mattis has a lot to say about his former boss without calling him out by name. bo reporter: mattis quit as defense secretary right after president trump ignored his advice and ordered u.s. troops out of syria.i could,ttiste in excerpts from his new book "call sign chaos" published in the wall stre
georgia, that's where we could possibly have that landfall. we're going to narrow that down tomorrow and friday as we get more information from the national hurricane center. john, let's go over to you. >> dickerson: we'll be talking to you again, lonnie, thank you. there is breaking news in the presidential campaign. new york senator kirsten gillibrand has announced she's paopping out of the race for the democratic nomination. in a statement posted on twitter, gillibrand said it's...
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georgia and maybe down to the keys -- you know, it could hit up in there in those areas. those areas aren't out of the cone potentially of danger as well. but right now the national hurricane center, they do have that cone of the most predictable area of where that hurricane is going to go coming right into central florida. that's where i'm currently located right now, in orlando. i've been here since last night, getting supplies and being prepared for a potentially major hurricane coming to shore in the next few days. >> aaron, let me ask you this. let's talk about the storm surge. you're familiar with that. what kind of damage can that do, and how do you prepare for that? you just simply get out of the way? >> that is the number one -- if you're in a storm surge location, you need to heed the evacuation notices and get out of there. i know some people have houses that can withstand the winds of the hurricane and they're also up on stilts and they can survive some surge. sometimes those surges can be big on a large hurricane, and maybe even some of those houses aren't quite high enough. so the best advice is to get out of there. once you do go inland, the threat
georgia and maybe down to the keys -- you know, it could hit up in there in those areas. those areas aren't out of the cone potentially of danger as well. but right now the national hurricane center, they do have that cone of the most predictable area of where that hurricane is going to go coming right into central florida. that's where i'm currently located right now, in orlando. i've been here since last night, getting supplies and being prepared for a potentially major hurricane coming to...
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georgia. but trump and his -- excuse me, trump said his advisers have searched the entire nation and decided the most suitable spot for the 2020 g7 summit is something different. a golf club set among drab office parks near the miami airport. the president's own golf club. i mean, even if that golf club that belongs to the president was doing great, was like a jewel in the crown for the president's business interests and was like this immensely profitable thing, it would of course still be crazy and fantastically illegal for him to be trying to pull off this stunt, to direct all this ill-gotten business, right, this big corruption windfall that he can direct to that private club by naming it as the venue for the g7. i get that, right? what i did not realize before this whole thing actually started happening is that that particular club owned by the president, that particular golf resort actually isn't doing well. it really needs the money. that severely underperforming line in "the washington post" story on this scandal comes from a tax consultant who was actually hired by the president's busine
georgia. but trump and his -- excuse me, trump said his advisers have searched the entire nation and decided the most suitable spot for the 2020 g7 summit is something different. a golf club set among drab office parks near the miami airport. the president's own golf club. i mean, even if that golf club that belongs to the president was doing great, was like a jewel in the crown for the president's business interests and was like this immensely profitable thing, it would of course still be...
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georgia, jerome is next. caller: good morning. i am an individual that has atnd myself -- if you look the first part that was ratified regulated well militia is across the nationwe have a national guard that to stope prepared outside influences. i have carried a knife or a gun since i was 15 years old. i have been blessed throughout --life but host: in this segment we are talking about white supremacy in the u.s. are you concerned about militias being thrown into that category? caller: i am a black male. 69 years old. -- detroit,o carry michigan is where i am from and they talk about chicago. i lived in dearborn, michigan and the suburbs and i always concern myself of being accosted by white officers, especially. i am 69 years old. host: that is jerome out of georgia. katie is next out of virginia. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. petitioning -- i think all lives matter. i think there should be a psychiatry evaluation for anyone who wants a legal pathway to gun ownership. in podunkgangs here ,irginia and central virginia crips, bloods, the arian race, the ku klux klan and if these guys get a gun, it will be a massacre. host: what do you take
georgia, jerome is next. caller: good morning. i am an individual that has atnd myself -- if you look the first part that was ratified regulated well militia is across the nationwe have a national guard that to stope prepared outside influences. i have carried a knife or a gun since i was 15 years old. i have been blessed throughout --life but host: in this segment we are talking about white supremacy in the u.s. are you concerned about militias being thrown into that category? caller: i am a...
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i focused my work on the schools in atlanta, georgia within the context of the civil rights movement but also it was happening nationally with independent schools whether they be in the south or in the north as they contended for the race. there were a few schools outside of the north that admitted black students prior to the mid-1950s and 60s but there was an awakening because of the civil rights movement. and of the elite private schools. it gives you a sense of what i mean, westminster which was founded in 1951 and it was $208 million in making it the 14th most wealthiest independent school in the nation and it hovers between $25,030,000 to date for days time. if you were to go to an elite boarding school you're looking at probably about 60 to $75000 in tuition and room and board. about 1% of her children in the nation go to the schools that also belong to the national association of independent schools. so they were contending just as school desegregation was an issue, the civil rights movement was more broadly galvanizing in the 50s and 60s, the schools were trying to think where we are going to position ourselves
i focused my work on the schools in atlanta, georgia within the context of the civil rights movement but also it was happening nationally with independent schools whether they be in the south or in the north as they contended for the race. there were a few schools outside of the north that admitted black students prior to the mid-1950s and 60s but there was an awakening because of the civil rights movement. and of the elite private schools. it gives you a sense of what i mean, westminster which...