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the president of georgia stated that the law would be vetoed.we remember the action dedicated to the eightieth anniversary of the liberation of belarus from the nazi invaders. nothing around caused any trouble, so that when they looked out the window, they were also pleased, so that they knew that they were cared for, they they know they remember, the action will cover all districts of the capital, this saturday the baton will pass to the soviet district, everyone can take part in the improvement. negligence led to a loss of livestock; blatant violations were discovered in one of the farms in the stoltsy district. hundreds of young people died as a result of careless and dishonest behavior, the prosecutor's office has opened a criminal case against the management of the farm for official negligence, a legal assessment of the actions of others. officials will be given during the investigation. beb's operatives stoltstovsky district department of internal affairs, together with the prosecutor’s office, identified violations in one of the district’
the president of georgia stated that the law would be vetoed.we remember the action dedicated to the eightieth anniversary of the liberation of belarus from the nazi invaders. nothing around caused any trouble, so that when they looked out the window, they were also pleased, so that they knew that they were cared for, they they know they remember, the action will cover all districts of the capital, this saturday the baton will pass to the soviet district, everyone can take part in the...
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the president of georgia stated that the law would be vetoed.e eu, in turn, promised the official dbelisa serious problems. however, the parliamentary majority is working hard to adopt the document. they already voted for him in the first voting. the us house of representatives held a so-called procedural vote and approved the allocation of military aid to ukraine, israel and taiwan. this is a preliminary procedure, final the approval of laws on financing the war in ukraine, as well as on support for taipei and tel aviv, will take place today. there is virtually no doubt that 60 billion will be found for kiev; some republicans tried to slow down the procedure by proposing various amendments. they demanded that a provision be introduced into the law banning the allocation of money to the nazis from azov. one of the amendments sounded like this: a congressman who supports the law undertakes to join the ranks of the armed forces of ukraine and go to the front. these ideas are unlikely to be seriously considered. europe also is making every effort t
the president of georgia stated that the law would be vetoed.e eu, in turn, promised the official dbelisa serious problems. however, the parliamentary majority is working hard to adopt the document. they already voted for him in the first voting. the us house of representatives held a so-called procedural vote and approved the allocation of military aid to ukraine, israel and taiwan. this is a preliminary procedure, final the approval of laws on financing the war in ukraine, as well as on...
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you political decision because you didn't want georgia state also. they stop coming and large man's weight. and the it was a given, they're providing, but the 9 very clear and the completion of what's going to be applied in georgia by the georgia. now coming to your question. yes, the board was abandoned last year. but this year, um, do you has a critical elections in october? and so as the leader of georgians read yesterday, playing the key polls the slow and again, no. to introduce to positions. he never human. the he's not learned about this is a business. he said, a society, an independent spread out of 49, and he needs to move to we can them before the election. what, what you said a very, very key in 10 seconds. a secondary question is that at georgia needs. so russia needs to see from georgia, a sign of a allegiance and loyalty. and these kind of lawyers are adult people to be in georgia but as indifference for the soviet countries were all the russian reports. and this is the sign of allegiance to russia and demonstration of loyalty. why never
you political decision because you didn't want georgia state also. they stop coming and large man's weight. and the it was a given, they're providing, but the 9 very clear and the completion of what's going to be applied in georgia by the georgia. now coming to your question. yes, the board was abandoned last year. but this year, um, do you has a critical elections in october? and so as the leader of georgians read yesterday, playing the key polls the slow and again, no. to introduce to...
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should really be put to an end because the collective west is interfering in the affairs of the georgia state in the most brutal way. therefore, it was decided to cut known the government organizations that are involved in only useful and the most cases, even home full activities to the state of georgia. and these people on the a positive society imposes the adoption of this law. these are, may need those people who directly depend on the financing of western structures and receive a loss of money. and some of these known that government organizations aren't directly linked to destructive political forces in georgia. together, they're trying to prevent the george and people from establishing relations with russia. they want to return people to the emotional thinking of the is me call 2nd, should be these room, turn them and the russian a game. that is, there's also a puzzle interest among these people who oppose the adoption of this little comparisons with the law in russia. absolutely. i'm found it so today and tell them it's representatives of the opposition forces and technical results. or
should really be put to an end because the collective west is interfering in the affairs of the georgia state in the most brutal way. therefore, it was decided to cut known the government organizations that are involved in only useful and the most cases, even home full activities to the state of georgia. and these people on the a positive society imposes the adoption of this law. these are, may need those people who directly depend on the financing of western structures and receive a loss of...
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states. the georgia proposal any requires n g o, it was on media outlets to register if more than 20 percent of their income is from abroad. and they only faced findings for an infringement in america, people have to register if there's any outside involvement, while violations can result in jail time. it's a policy based political atlas of russell could, but not see believes the lawyers needed to counter what he calls western influence . the sooner it was decided to submit the draft on transparent save for an influence full consideration to gain. because the influence of the collective west on the social, political life of georgia is already excessive. this should really be put to an end because the collective west is interfering in the affairs of the georgia state in the most brutal way. therefore, it was decided to come known that government organizations that are involved and known to useful, and in most cases, even home full activities to the state of georgia. and these people on the a positive society imposes the adoption of this law. these are, may need those people who directly depen
states. the georgia proposal any requires n g o, it was on media outlets to register if more than 20 percent of their income is from abroad. and they only faced findings for an infringement in america, people have to register if there's any outside involvement, while violations can result in jail time. it's a policy based political atlas of russell could, but not see believes the lawyers needed to counter what he calls western influence . the sooner it was decided to submit the draft on...
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you political decision because you didn't want georgia to state. also they stop coming and the large one's a weight and the it was given the providing but the 9 very clear and the completion of what's going to be applied in georgia by the georgia that was coming to your question. yes, the board was abandoned last year, but this year, do you have so grateful elections in october? and so as the leader of georgians, we've yesterday playing the key proposed the slow game. no. to introduce to positions. he never human them. he's not lying about this is a business, he said, a society, an independent spread out of the 49 years and he needs to move to we can them before the election. what, what he said, the key in 10 seconds. a secondary question is that a georgia needs, so russia needs to see from georgia, a sign of allegiance and loyalty. and these kind of most article people told me in georgia but or indifference. former soviet countries were all the russian reports, and this he says, fine allegiance to russia and demonstration of loyalty. why never russ
you political decision because you didn't want georgia to state. also they stop coming and the large one's a weight and the it was given the providing but the 9 very clear and the completion of what's going to be applied in georgia by the georgia that was coming to your question. yes, the board was abandoned last year, but this year, do you have so grateful elections in october? and so as the leader of georgians, we've yesterday playing the key proposed the slow game. no. to introduce to...
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state charges. >>> the senseless murder of a nursing student at the university of georgia campus has ignited a fiery debate over immigration in the state and beyond. nbc's steven romo has that story. >> reporter: at the georgia state capitol -- >> is this body the house of the people legally entitled to amend, circumvent, or repeal federal law? >> i don't know about that, but we're getting ready to do it, if that's what you think. >> reporter: that was the question seconds before state lawmakers voted to push a controversial immigration bill to republican governor brian kemp's desk. >> the house bill on 1105. >> reporter: the measure passing on the last day of the legislative session amid ongoing fallout from the death of 22-year-old lakin riley. the university of georgia nursing student who was found dead after going for a jog near her campus in athens. undocumented immigrant jose antonio ibarra from venezuela is charged with her murder. he had previously been arrested in 2022 for entering the u.s. without authorization, but was released on parole, according to immigration and customs enforcement.
state charges. >>> the senseless murder of a nursing student at the university of georgia campus has ignited a fiery debate over immigration in the state and beyond. nbc's steven romo has that story. >> reporter: at the georgia state capitol -- >> is this body the house of the people legally entitled to amend, circumvent, or repeal federal law? >> i don't know about that, but we're getting ready to do it, if that's what you think. >> reporter: that was the...
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republican georgia state representative misha maynor is here with me. thank you so much for your time today my kayla montgomery, lauded by the wright excoriated by the left. you met with her? yes. today or earlier in this week what's your reaction to what you've heard the reaction to that moment with the former president let me first off, just say hi, bison >> hu >> she's a single mom, so she had the of responsibility that may be the reason she canceled. i don't want to make it seem like it's a negative okay. sure. he or she is politically involved in the movement. she organizes grassroots for hbcus few weeks ago, we did bloom event for young women. she helped coordinate that with her organization called conserve the culture. i think what we have to remember really is all black people are not the same even though president biden says, oh, black people are the same, we're really aren't. and so that's the main thing we have different opinions. we have different likes, we have different interests, we have different policy priorities. and if we all just get
republican georgia state representative misha maynor is here with me. thank you so much for your time today my kayla montgomery, lauded by the wright excoriated by the left. you met with her? yes. today or earlier in this week what's your reaction to what you've heard the reaction to that moment with the former president let me first off, just say hi, bison >> hu >> she's a single mom, so she had the of responsibility that may be the reason she canceled. i don't want to make it seem...
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the prime minister of georgia stated that he is very afraid of the threat of ukrainization, that is, out that ukraine is like this, as they say, georgia was afraid of this, so to speak. please tell me why, why does the prime minister speak like that, and is the example of ukraine a bad one for georgia, well, from the point of view of the georgian authorities, and what is ukrainianization from their point of view. they mean war and bloodshed, and again they are playing on the fact that for georgia the 2008 war is a living memory and still are, and they are playing on insurance before the war, their platform is precisely that we are bad, but if not us, it will be worse, there will be a war, do you want it? no, and in this vein , this propaganda is 100% coincident, synchronized, and it can even be said that it is coordinated from the kremlin by the russian authorities, and this is the understanding they put in, they have spoiled georgian-ukrainian relations for a long time, contrary to the sentiments of our society , what of course, supports ukraine as a whole, but this fear. before the
the prime minister of georgia stated that he is very afraid of the threat of ukrainization, that is, out that ukraine is like this, as they say, georgia was afraid of this, so to speak. please tell me why, why does the prime minister speak like that, and is the example of ukraine a bad one for georgia, well, from the point of view of the georgian authorities, and what is ukrainianization from their point of view. they mean war and bloodshed, and again they are playing on the fact that for...
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georgia, five minutes. i thank you. i appreciate the opportunity . as you are well aware, and very proud of the state of georgia. i know you are one of many who wish you lived in the state of georgia, but nonetheless -- >> the gentleman's words need to be taken down. >> i am especially, i appreciate all of you being here but i'm especially glad to see you, commissioner. i appreciate your work on the public service commission and i appreciate everything you all do. we've known each other many years and i appreciate all your work in the state of georgia. i'm very proud of the state of georgia and the fact that we are the number one state in which to do business for the 11th year in a row, and there's a reason for that. one of the reasons is because we've got reliable, affordable energy. we've done that but we are number six. we've got a lot to be prodded in georgia. we have a lot of sunshine and we take advantage of that. as you have been talking about with my colleague from the state of georgia, nuclear. the first nuclear reactors built in 30 years, right there in our state. this shows the kind of foresight that o
georgia, five minutes. i thank you. i appreciate the opportunity . as you are well aware, and very proud of the state of georgia. i know you are one of many who wish you lived in the state of georgia, but nonetheless -- >> the gentleman's words need to be taken down. >> i am especially, i appreciate all of you being here but i'm especially glad to see you, commissioner. i appreciate your work on the public service commission and i appreciate everything you all do. we've known each...
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the prime minister of georgia stated that the republic will not refuse to adopt a law on foreign agentsnt promised to veto the high-profile bill. today the georgian parliament approved the initiative in the first reading about the environment in which the voting took place, anna voronina. the discussion in parliament of the law on transparency of foreign influence is not sitting still and is taking place practically in a raised voice. the application did not reach, the speaker of the georgian parliament announced a technical break and opposition leaders who they tried to disrupt the meeting and simply took me out of the room. the bill on transparency of foreign influence is being put to a vote in the first reading, please turn on the voting mode: for 83, against - zero, the bill was adopted in the first reading. the voting took place amid the shouts of protesters who had been on duty outside the windows of parliament for the third day, especially violent police officers for insulting and disobeying law enforcement. 20% of funding from abroad will be required to register as organizations
the prime minister of georgia stated that the republic will not refuse to adopt a law on foreign agentsnt promised to veto the high-profile bill. today the georgian parliament approved the initiative in the first reading about the environment in which the voting took place, anna voronina. the discussion in parliament of the law on transparency of foreign influence is not sitting still and is taking place practically in a raised voice. the application did not reach, the speaker of the georgian...
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and in most cases, even home full activities to the state of georgia and it's people on the a positive society, it poses the adoption of this last piece that may need those people who directly depend on the financing of western structures and receive a loss of money and some of these normally governmental organizations aren't directly linked to destructive political forces in georgia to get that they're trying to prevent the george and people from establishing relations with russia. they were to return people to the emotional thinking of the is me called 2nd, should be these room, turn them and the russian again, that is, there's also a personal interest among these people to oppose the adoption of this low comparisons with the law in russia. absolutely. i'm found it so today and paula mit representatives of the opposition forces and technical results. organizations that support them could not give at least one example of how the points that appear in the georgia will coincide with some points of a similar law that operates in russia. that is, this is just an excuse to chris and this w
and in most cases, even home full activities to the state of georgia and it's people on the a positive society, it poses the adoption of this last piece that may need those people who directly depend on the financing of western structures and receive a loss of money and some of these normally governmental organizations aren't directly linked to destructive political forces in georgia to get that they're trying to prevent the george and people from establishing relations with russia. they were...
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the prime minister of georgia stated that he... is afraid of the threat of ukrainization, that is , itut that ukraine is like this, as they say, georgia was afraid of this, so to speak, please tell me why, why so says the prime minister, and is the example of ukraine a bad one for georgia, well, from the point of view of the georgian authorities, and what is ukrainianization from their point of view, they mean war and... and again they play on that for georgia the war of 2008 is a living memory, and still, and they are playing for insurance before the war, their platform is in that we are bad, but if we are not, it will be worse, there will be war, whether you want it or not, and in this vein this propaganda is 100% consistent. is synchronized and one can even say that it is coordinated by the kremlin on the part of the russian authorities, and this is the understanding they put in, they have spoiled georgian-ukrainian relations for a long time, contrary to the sentiments of our society, which , of course, fully supports ukraine, but this fear of war, what happened in 2008 , when our c
the prime minister of georgia stated that he... is afraid of the threat of ukrainization, that is , itut that ukraine is like this, as they say, georgia was afraid of this, so to speak, please tell me why, why so says the prime minister, and is the example of ukraine a bad one for georgia, well, from the point of view of the georgian authorities, and what is ukrainianization from their point of view, they mean war and... and again they play on that for georgia the war of 2008 is a living...
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. >> just over six months till election day, rachel scott reports on the state of the race in georgia. kicking off our new series on the battleground states. >> announcer: from abc news, it's "this week." here now, george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." until now, no american president had ever faced a criminal trial. no american president had ever faced a federal indictment for retaining and concealing classified documents. no american president had ever faced a federal indictment or a state indictment for trying to overturn an election or been named an unindicted co-conspirator in two other states for the same crime. no american president ever faced hundreds of millions of dollars in judgments for business fraud, defamation, and sexual abuse. until now, no american presidential race had been more defined by what's happening in courtrooms than what is happening on the campaign trail until now. the scale of the abnormality is so staggering, that it can actually become numbing. it's all too easy to fall into reflective habits and treat it as a normal campa
. >> just over six months till election day, rachel scott reports on the state of the race in georgia. kicking off our new series on the battleground states. >> announcer: from abc news, it's "this week." here now, george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." until now, no american president had ever faced a criminal trial. no american president had ever faced a federal indictment for retaining and concealing classified documents....
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the prime minister of georgia stated that the country's president is an agent of foreign influence andusations come amid discussions about the adoption of a law on foreign agents. the georgian parliament has already approved the initiative in the first reading, but president zorubeshvili promised to veto it. all this against the backdrop of new street protests. details in the material by anna voronina. georgian deputy. he can’t sit still, the discussion in parliament of the law on transparency of foreign influence takes place practically standing in raised tones. this time at least it didn’t come to blows, speaker of parliament georgia declared a technical break and opposition leaders who tried to disrupt the meeting were simply taken out of the hall. the bill on transparency of foreign influence is put to a vote in the first reading. please enable voting mode. the georgian ministry of internal affairs reported the detention of eleven people. protesters are not happy that with the adoption of the law , non-governmental organizations and media that receive more than 20% of funding from
the prime minister of georgia stated that the country's president is an agent of foreign influence andusations come amid discussions about the adoption of a law on foreign agents. the georgian parliament has already approved the initiative in the first reading, but president zorubeshvili promised to veto it. all this against the backdrop of new street protests. details in the material by anna voronina. georgian deputy. he can’t sit still, the discussion in parliament of the law on...
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lawmakers on thursday condemned what they called excessive force used by georgia state patrol during arrests at emory university, you are on the ground there. what are you hearing from students about the reality of what went down there? >> i know the majority of students that i've heard speak about it have agreed that it was excessive force and i've been saying that it was a peaceful protest i was not actually in the protests hours on the sidelines, so i can't say for sure what happened. i didn't see anybody throwing anything, but again, i wasn't there right now. most people seem to think it was definitely excessive force on canvas let me ask you about the two professors here give you and show the audience the moment that an economics professor was arrested and detained by police. >> take a look that first-person who was thrown to the ground. do you know what led up to the economics professor or there was also a philosophy chair who was also arrested. do you have any information on what happened there? >> i'm not sure we actually accessed the dekalb county is or the jails, arr
lawmakers on thursday condemned what they called excessive force used by georgia state patrol during arrests at emory university, you are on the ground there. what are you hearing from students about the reality of what went down there? >> i know the majority of students that i've heard speak about it have agreed that it was excessive force and i've been saying that it was a peaceful protest i was not actually in the protests hours on the sidelines, so i can't say for sure what happened....
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. >> i'm rafael romo at the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn more now and the breaking news as tensions rise at college campuses from coast-to-coast right now, i want to go live to los angeles and the protest on the campus of use cli, cnn's nick watt is there for us. >> dick, there was a walkout. i understand. i'm campus earlier today. give us the latest developments well, with what we're in right now is amazing to say, an uneasy calm, but it's a calm with essentially a buffer zone between the outside world and the encampment. >> now earlier you mentioned the war okay those people marched into royce hall there you see one of the iconic buildings here on campus, hundreds of them, i would say a lot of students, some faculty making their voices heard. now, here, we've been speaking to some jewish students who are just upset and annoyed that they can't walk around on their own campus. the reason for this this campus been here since thursday, it was pretty small to start with, then the counter started and it was a bit of friction between
. >> i'm rafael romo at the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn more now and the breaking news as tensions rise at college campuses from coast-to-coast right now, i want to go live to los angeles and the protest on the campus of use cli, cnn's nick watt is there for us. >> dick, there was a walkout. i understand. i'm campus earlier today. give us the latest developments well, with what we're in right now is amazing to say, an uneasy calm, but it's a calm with essentially a...
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payment was no hit to your credto three-to-one, three-to-one today. >> i'm rafael romo at the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn reiki news unfolding right now on college campuses across the united states as protests against the israel-hamas war are clearly spreading, prompting new crackdowns and the arrests. >> let's go live to jerusalem right now. she has jeremy diamond is joining us. jeremy, first of all, what's the reaction in the region to the unrest in the united states right now is new talks on the fate of hamas hostages and a potential ceasefire are clearly underway. >> well, we'll certainly in gaza, there's been a lot of gratefulness for these protests. some palestinian students even writing on their tents in rafah thanking these college protesters in israel, there has been a lot of dismay about what they view as misguided protests. but amid all of this wolf, there may be a path out, a way out of this conflict. and that is with these renewed ceasefire talks between israel and hamas with the new egyptian proposal trying to push things forward smoke from the latest israeli
payment was no hit to your credto three-to-one, three-to-one today. >> i'm rafael romo at the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn reiki news unfolding right now on college campuses across the united states as protests against the israel-hamas war are clearly spreading, prompting new crackdowns and the arrests. >> let's go live to jerusalem right now. she has jeremy diamond is joining us. jeremy, first of all, what's the reaction in the region to the unrest in the united...
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talk to your doctor about brin folk learn how advil can help you save rafael romo, the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn now, first on cnn report hunter biden's new strategy to push back against the years-long onslaught of attacks against him by conservative media lawyers for hunter biden are telling fox news to correct the record on bribery allegations made by a discredited fbi informant thank or face a defamation lawsuit cnn obtained a cease and desist letter sent to fox last week in it, biden's legal team points to fox host like maria bartiromo continuing to push claims that hunter biden and his father took bribes from alexander smirnov even after smirnoff was indicted. >> for lying to the fbi cheryl, the issue around this charge against smirnoff is that it may very well stop other whistleblowers from coming forward. >> this is an intimidation tactic, threatened this guy with 25 years in prison because he told the he told the just like committee that burisma paid biden and hunter joe biden and hunter biden 5 million apiece biden's team also accuses fox news of illegall
talk to your doctor about brin folk learn how advil can help you save rafael romo, the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn now, first on cnn report hunter biden's new strategy to push back against the years-long onslaught of attacks against him by conservative media lawyers for hunter biden are telling fox news to correct the record on bribery allegations made by a discredited fbi informant thank or face a defamation lawsuit cnn obtained a cease and desist letter sent to fox last week...
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georgia, according to one survey, it's 40%. but leah chan says research on medicaid, including from states that used the aca to expand, shows thatse on the program have better health outcomes. what's more, she says, georgia taxpayers pay more for each pathways participant than they woulunder full medicaid expansion because the federal subsidy is smaller. you say that pathways isn't as good as medicaid expanon, but is it better than nothing? leah chan: so weave the opportunity before us to bring billions of dollars to our state, create tens of thousands of new jobs, shore up the financial stability of our rural hospitals, and get access to health care for hundreds of thousands of georgians. and instead, we have chosen this other path that is more expensive and covers fewer people. john: in addition, chan says the existing pathways program has a big barrier -- every month, participants must submit documentation to certify that they're meeting the requirements. that's impossible for people like donald crawford in rural toccoa, georgia, northeast of atlanta near the south carolina border. uninsured, he relies on thfree open arms cli
georgia, according to one survey, it's 40%. but leah chan says research on medicaid, including from states that used the aca to expand, shows thatse on the program have better health outcomes. what's more, she says, georgia taxpayers pay more for each pathways participant than they woulunder full medicaid expansion because the federal subsidy is smaller. you say that pathways isn't as good as medicaid expanon, but is it better than nothing? leah chan: so weave the opportunity before us to bring...
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morehouse to give a commencement address on next month that coalition of voters important to a state like georgia it's sort of upper educated black voters who could be critical in a state like georgia. i'm certain that they're going to be protests there. there's already a protest even before he gets there are with people wanting them to rescind the invitation. more is that they don't plan to do that, but i'm sure it will be a scene and he's trying to walk that line. he put out a strong statement over the weekend about anti-semitism that is growing. and then the next day put out a statement supporting the idea of pro-palestinian protests and that's a line that is not going to please pretty much anybody, which is very, very difficult to do thank you so much. appreciate. should also add that the house speaker is going to go to columbia today, which is going open up another point of political attack coming up next, you just can't help himself. did donald trump violated his gag order at the same time, a judge is considering whether to punish him for it we'll talk about that next the sinking of the tit
morehouse to give a commencement address on next month that coalition of voters important to a state like georgia it's sort of upper educated black voters who could be critical in a state like georgia. i'm certain that they're going to be protests there. there's already a protest even before he gets there are with people wanting them to rescind the invitation. more is that they don't plan to do that, but i'm sure it will be a scene and he's trying to walk that line. he put out a strong...
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georgia state rep. margery taylor greene.uring her inclusion, she accused all speaker mike johnson, the head of the committee on foreign relations michael mccaul said that billions of dollars, which. went to ukraine, were destitute of customs and settled in the pockets of ukrainian oligarchs and even, says ms. green, perhaps even in the pockets of volodymyr zelenskyi himself, and therefore no more dollars to ukraine, considering and to the fact, again in the words of margery green, that, next, let's hear, well , rather long nonsense from her mouth, but nonsense that is worth hearing in order to understand what a part of americans breathes. this is a war against christianity. the ukrainian government attacks christians. the ukrainian government executes priests. russia does not do this. they are not attacking christianity. in fact , they seem to be protecting him. this is another thing that is clear and obvious to many people who look closely at what is happening. i do not praise volodymyr putin i do not praise russia in any w
georgia state rep. margery taylor greene.uring her inclusion, she accused all speaker mike johnson, the head of the committee on foreign relations michael mccaul said that billions of dollars, which. went to ukraine, were destitute of customs and settled in the pockets of ukrainian oligarchs and even, says ms. green, perhaps even in the pockets of volodymyr zelenskyi himself, and therefore no more dollars to ukraine, considering and to the fact, again in the words of margery green, that, next,...
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distance georgia from the european union rather than bring it closer, and the fact that it will become an obstacle to european integration, the european commissioner for enlargement also stated. georgia received the status of a candidate country for joining the eu at the end of last year, with the condition that it fulfills the recommendations of the european commission, in fact one and a half years after ukraine and moldova received such status. however, prime minister of georgia iraklii kobakhidze declares that the draft law on inagents, on the contrary, is european based. on european values, it is necessary for transparency and accountability to make it clear who receives foreign grants and how, and he rejects the criticism of representatives of the event, but i repeat the argument, you have seen these statements, for example, stoltenberg and scholz, they say that the law is against eu values, in which part, which clause of the law, why, zero arguments, so in such a situation these statements will not work to force us to reconsider. our decision, statements without arguments will not make us change our minds, so i again suggest that they start open discussions. open discu
distance georgia from the european union rather than bring it closer, and the fact that it will become an obstacle to european integration, the european commissioner for enlargement also stated. georgia received the status of a candidate country for joining the eu at the end of last year, with the condition that it fulfills the recommendations of the european commission, in fact one and a half years after ukraine and moldova received such status. however, prime minister of georgia iraklii...
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on the ground and all of these states to see how these top issues play out in the table conversations in pennsylvania versus an arizona versus a florida forces are georgia the state's go on. the issue will still be very top of mine because of the fact that the biden administration, their hands are tied to some of the ways in which they're able to protect abortion here nationally because of the dobbs decision so the biden campaign is on the ground, letting folks know exactly what these decisions mean, whether in the state like arizona or nationally, what they mean. so i also do see a lot of groups like reproductive for all and planned parenthood in these states as well. galvanizing people around the issues because wild pennsylvania feels as though they have the right to abortion protected what does that mean for the other states, for people who do not have access to abortion as they are crossing state lines. one more thing i wanted to talk about to you mentioned some of these scenarios in which republicans and anti-abortion activists or against abortion. but a lot hello, scenarios that you mentioned as brianna said, they are not accurate, right? and we s
on the ground and all of these states to see how these top issues play out in the table conversations in pennsylvania versus an arizona versus a florida forces are georgia the state's go on. the issue will still be very top of mine because of the fact that the biden administration, their hands are tied to some of the ways in which they're able to protect abortion here nationally because of the dobbs decision so the biden campaign is on the ground, letting folks know exactly what these decisions...
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joining me is associate professor of law at georgia state university and former federal prosecutor carennd political scientist at princeton university lauren wright. good to have you booked with us. how very significant moment today, of course, and the focus on the jury. what might the demographic of the jury what might the demographic of the jury look like and how could that impact the trial? the jury look like and how could that impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic _ impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic of _ impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic of the _ impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic of the jury _ impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic of the jury will - impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic of the jury will reflect | demographic of the jury will reflect the demographic of manhattan. diverse, probably highly educated in part. it will be a battle between the two sides to try to sculpt the best jury for the two sides to try to sculpt the bestjury for them. the two sides to try to sculpt the best jury for them.— the two
joining me is associate professor of law at georgia state university and former federal prosecutor carennd political scientist at princeton university lauren wright. good to have you booked with us. how very significant moment today, of course, and the focus on the jury. what might the demographic of the jury what might the demographic of the jury look like and how could that impact the trial? the jury look like and how could that impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic _ impact the...
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the important ones of course, swing states being nevada, arizona, and georgia, that are left those are states where he or his superpacs or is campaign say that he has the signatures? he just hasn't qualified. again, the big news is michigan. there will be rfk junior on the ballot, so people are going to have that option as opposed to just trump or biden. >> well, and that's a threat to joe biden and that's why you see the family getting together today to say where for for joe biden, i mean you can make the case both ways that that rfk junior could be a threat to trump and to biden. but i think the fear is particularly in a state like michigan could be a real threat to biden. and that's what the kennedy family is worried about. and biden has a bust of robert kennedy in the oval office and has always been an admirer of the kennedy family. and so i think personally this must have some impact on them as well to see rfk junior doing this. >> and to remind people about why michigan is so important, it's not just a battleground state, but it is also a state where there is a very act organizat
the important ones of course, swing states being nevada, arizona, and georgia, that are left those are states where he or his superpacs or is campaign say that he has the signatures? he just hasn't qualified. again, the big news is michigan. there will be rfk junior on the ballot, so people are going to have that option as opposed to just trump or biden. >> well, and that's a threat to joe biden and that's why you see the family getting together today to say where for for joe biden, i...
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won't keep trump in manhattan and yet he has no plans to go somewhere like michigan or georgia or any swing state as far as we know. instead, he's going to spend ben the first de that he could be campaigning having dinner at trump tower with the polish president. now when trump had the chance to campaign during the e, jean carroll trial, he also chose not to. he chose instead to appear in court regularly trump campaign officials tout their great airplane but they don't really feel it up and fly it out anymore than joe biden uses air force one khalil trump campaign events since the calendar flipped over to 2024. and he's done at least 27 events like rallies or going to watch parties or lie-filled speeches at the border. but what about his contention that joe biden doesn't really campaign, that he can't. well, that's not really true either. biden on top of his wife's house schedule, has held 23 campaign events, including visits to union halls campaign office openings, canvas launches, rallies so what's the truth here well, donald trump, as he often does he has said the quiet part out loud. he does
won't keep trump in manhattan and yet he has no plans to go somewhere like michigan or georgia or any swing state as far as we know. instead, he's going to spend ben the first de that he could be campaigning having dinner at trump tower with the polish president. now when trump had the chance to campaign during the e, jean carroll trial, he also chose not to. he chose instead to appear in court regularly trump campaign officials tout their great airplane but they don't really feel it up and fly...
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. >> i'll rafael romo, the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this cnn there's always more to the story beneath the surface. >> cnn's original series, how it really happened with jesse l. martin returns to cnn with a special to our premiere on the titanic. its tonight at nine eastern and pacific. and new today after a highly decorated career, one of the all-time greats and women's basketball is hanging up or sneakers. candace parker's that she's retiring from the wnba after 16 seasons. and she has racked up quite the list of accomplishments during that time, three championships with three different teams two mvp awards, and two olympic gold medals. she recently became a commentator and analysts with our sister company tnt, part of warner brothers discovery you are in the cia >> in a newsroom. hi everyone. i'm jessica dean in washington and tonight, breaking news, the white house saying president biden held a phone call with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu earlier today that call coming just days after the president signed in aid packag
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we are learning that university of georgia police and georgia state patrol troopers have arrested multipleonstrators during an anti-israel protests at the athens campus a short time ago. there have reportedly been 900 arrests at protests across the country so far. llb is giving students camped out on the campus a deadline. they say 2:00 p.m. eastern today is the deadline for them to leave or face suspension. final exams, financial aid and graduation are on the line. those righteous students and professors taking part in the anti-israel demonstrations are demanding that the school grant them amnesty. they don't want their arrests and suspensions to follow them after college. jason, to me, it doesn't matter what they want or demand. i don't think hostages once or demands were taken into consideration when they were butchered or taken hostage by hamas. those that identify with shouldn't receive any type of amnesty for school administrators for having a tantrum and sympathizing with terrorists. >> welcome to personal responsibility. they are going to live up to the consequences of their action
we are learning that university of georgia police and georgia state patrol troopers have arrested multipleonstrators during an anti-israel protests at the athens campus a short time ago. there have reportedly been 900 arrests at protests across the country so far. llb is giving students camped out on the campus a deadline. they say 2:00 p.m. eastern today is the deadline for them to leave or face suspension. final exams, financial aid and graduation are on the line. those righteous students and...
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.— anthony michael kreis, assistant professor of law at georgia state university.nal trial. this is the moment he left trump tower, his base in manhattan, to drive to the courthouse. he's been ordered by thejudge to attend each day of the jury selection process, which began on monday, and could last all week. live to new york and our correspondent nada tawfik. it has been a very revealing day in terms of the difficulties of choosing a jury here. choosing a “ury here. yes, that's ri . ht, choosing a jury here. yes, that's right. donald — choosing a jury here. yes, that's right, donald trump _ choosing a jury here. yes, that's right, donald trump has - choosing a jury here. yes, that's right, donald trump has been i choosing a jury here. yes, that's i right, donald trump has been sitting quietly, listening carefully to all of the prospective jurors, quietly, listening carefully to all of the prospectivejurors, they quietly, listening carefully to all of the prospective jurors, they have answered questions presented to them. if you're wondering what it's like inside,
.— anthony michael kreis, assistant professor of law at georgia state university.nal trial. this is the moment he left trump tower, his base in manhattan, to drive to the courthouse. he's been ordered by thejudge to attend each day of the jury selection process, which began on monday, and could last all week. live to new york and our correspondent nada tawfik. it has been a very revealing day in terms of the difficulties of choosing a jury here. choosing a “ury here. yes, that's ri . ht,...
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every step covered. >> i'm rafael romo, the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn i can usually get the position letter. doesn't match better >> record to john berman anderson cooper, harry enten ten, the folks that are these after we did, we had we were the trendsetters and just four days, millions of people across america are going to gaze into the sky, hopefully wearing these protective glasses. of course, to witness the solar eclipse. but the celestial event is more than just a marvel to ponder and look at it also offers an opportunity for stargazers and scientists to learn more about what's happening in the cosmos. >> that's right. we have our cnn chief climate correspondent bill. we're who is joining us now, his glasses are prepped and ready. he's not going to stare directly at the sun talk to us about, talk to us about the burning behind this wire eclipse is so important to our understanding of the universe. >> well, if we learned nothing else, we just got a glimpse of boris on the weekends with us and sunglasses. you got it >> but this is a fasc
every step covered. >> i'm rafael romo, the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn i can usually get the position letter. doesn't match better >> record to john berman anderson cooper, harry enten ten, the folks that are these after we did, we had we were the trendsetters and just four days, millions of people across america are going to gaze into the sky, hopefully wearing these protective glasses. of course, to witness the solar eclipse. but the celestial event is more than...
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re-elected president of the united states and, somehow, use the department of justice but we have the georgia stateve 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 calculus w
re-elected president of the united states and, somehow, use the department of justice but we have the georgia stateve 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...
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so, they're not just trying to play defense on the states that they won last time like georgia.y are trying to figure out, okay. a place like georgia might be a problem. where else can we go? >> brian: nevada could be a problem for them, too. thanks so much, peter. fundraiser yesterday "the atlanta journal constitution" says it costs $6,600 in atlanta. went over for a photo opportunity to get $25,000 with the 450th president and walk awayith the picture. kelly loeffler doing a lot of the sponsoring. went over to orlando. their goal is to close the gap. they will probably never catch the democrats. lara trump looking to lead a charge to close the gap. the president will work all day and night. one thing about it. also, wasn't it refreshing to see extemporaneous unscripted give and take. the president also came out yesterday saying by the way i'm not for abortion ban. that's like a substantive policy statement yelled out on a plane. i will take all questions at all times. >> carley: one of the other things that peter was talking about that inflation report that came out yesterday
so, they're not just trying to play defense on the states that they won last time like georgia.y are trying to figure out, okay. a place like georgia might be a problem. where else can we go? >> brian: nevada could be a problem for them, too. thanks so much, peter. fundraiser yesterday "the atlanta journal constitution" says it costs $6,600 in atlanta. went over for a photo opportunity to get $25,000 with the 450th president and walk awayith the picture. kelly loeffler doing a...
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. >> rafael romo at the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn all. >> right get ready. for, the big show or not because there are new concerns about the solar eclipse's path of totality new map calculations appear to be slightly more narrow from nasa is projections, meaning those on the edge of the route that were expecting to experience a few seconds of total darkness might be left out joining us right now is michael kerr key is a research scientist at nasa goddard space flight center great to see you. so just to be clear, nasa has not changed its predictions, but it is now advising that there is some uncertainty involved in mapping the eclipse's path. so how to folks digest all of this >> yeah that's a fantastic question and a good concern from everybody across the country that are so excited for this eclipse i'm here in dallas, texas and i was just up in the town of denton yesterday. >> they were >> right on the edge. they >> had similar concerns. so hear them so the uncertainty in the size of the sun is actually bigger than you might expect. it's big and bright in o
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georgia is a battleground state check. he needs to win back the support of young voters. check he needs to boost support of black men. check a presidential campus visit is also an honor so put aside though, the election for just a second. this is also a time when some college students are speaking up about us policy on israel and gaza, morehouse has not seen the protests like we've seen on other college campuses, including here at atlanta. but students and faculty had been expressing concerns with the timing of the president's visit and some even argue the historically black college alma mater of dr. martin luther king junior should rethink the invitation the school held a forum for faculty members on thursday to address their concerns. >> but even before it began administrative said and this is a quote please know, going into this conversation that the college does not plan to rescind its accepted invitation to president biden joining me now is more house senior calvin bell. calvin first congratulations on graduating. >> okay second, let's just start with your opposition
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the same guy who ordered the secretary of state of georgia to come up with 10,000 fake votes so he couldntial election drumming up. is some kind of election integrity event. it's crazy, it's absurd. the 2020 election was the most secure election and our nation's history, according to all the data all the experts, there was no widespread fraud. in fact, most of the fraud cases that came onto the election were people trying to support donald trump as a matter? and our facts, so this is this is crazy stuff and people should see it as such. >> is the speaker trying to, trying to, i guess, make amends with the former president is some extent because he is trying to pursue this reauthorization of fisa with some tweaks to it and potentially i've put a bill on the house floor that would fund ukraine, that would send aid to ukraine. does he have to pay this visit? a kiss the ring in order to make those things happen in the house to understand the visit from a political standpoint, does it make political sense from that standpoint? >> i don't know. i don't spend a ton of my time inside the brain o
the same guy who ordered the secretary of state of georgia to come up with 10,000 fake votes so he couldntial election drumming up. is some kind of election integrity event. it's crazy, it's absurd. the 2020 election was the most secure election and our nation's history, according to all the data all the experts, there was no widespread fraud. in fact, most of the fraud cases that came onto the election were people trying to support donald trump as a matter? and our facts, so this is this is...
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so the republicans aren't winning a lot of state offices in a place like georgia. but the one thing they can win is federal patronage positions. when there's a republican president in power in washington, d.c., so longstreet sets himself up as a guy who, you know, a bit at the levers of, the patronage machine and and he he is the recipient of patronage. again, one of the points of this book is to say longstreet's critics and of the historians have considered his life, portrayed him as an inept politician and inept defense of his own record and so on. here's a guy who keeps getting these federal patronage positions which suggests a certain amount of political savvy he's appointed a postmaster of georgia as u.s. marshal of georgia, as minister or to turkey. i mean, you know he's appointed to represent the united states as an embargo sitter. 13 years after he led confederate against the i mean, again remarkable that the british press was, like you americans, are crazy like what? what is this? so so you know he keeps getting these federal patronage positions interestin
so the republicans aren't winning a lot of state offices in a place like georgia. but the one thing they can win is federal patronage positions. when there's a republican president in power in washington, d.c., so longstreet sets himself up as a guy who, you know, a bit at the levers of, the patronage machine and and he he is the recipient of patronage. again, one of the points of this book is to say longstreet's critics and of the historians have considered his life, portrayed him as an inept...
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and pennsylvania and far in many other states north carolina, georgia, campaign, this is all coming from the biden white house because they got good 0.2 sentences together. he can campaign using visit order to try i wouldn't election. and it's not working it's working the opposite way so check that out >> legal expenses, called legal expenses. what you're supposed to go trump nobody's ever. seen. nobody has ever seen anything like him. so thank you very much for coming. i have to sit down i am now sit down and the voters understandability of the newest look at the polls. trial >> the >> judge should recuse thank you very much
and pennsylvania and far in many other states north carolina, georgia, campaign, this is all coming from the biden white house because they got good 0.2 sentences together. he can campaign using visit order to try i wouldn't election. and it's not working it's working the opposite way so check that out >> legal expenses, called legal expenses. what you're supposed to go trump nobody's ever. seen. nobody has ever seen anything like him. so thank you very much for coming. i have to sit down...
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i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. this is all coming from the biden white house. the guy can't put two sentences together. he can't campaign. he is trying to win an election. it is not working that way, it is working the opposite way. check it out. it is called legal expense. that's what you are supposed to call it. nobody has ever seen anything like it. so thank you very much for coming. [[inaudible question] >> the voters understand. look at the polls. the voters understand. the judge should recuse himself. thank you very much.
i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. this is all coming from the biden white house. the guy can't put two sentences together. he can't campaign. he is trying to win an election. it is not working that way, it is working the opposite way. check it out. it is called legal expense. that's what you are supposed to call it. nobody has ever seen anything like it. so thank you very much for coming. [[inaudible question] >>...
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