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talking with bad john city, foreign police officer and memphis, who now teaches criminology at georgia state university and as a senior fellow at the council on criminal justice that thank you so much for joining us. as i was mentioning to you earlier, this topic is one that i feel like we need to talk about. we need to address. we should be talking about it all the time. not just when we have a her rec accident or incident that has happened like now, but let me ask you, do you have any confidence that these moments of real horror out there are leading us in any real direction towards genuine police reform? some thank you for having me and that's a wonderful question. i do believe that these signatory events have impacted how we think about reform, but also the need for reform. so for instance, with george floyd, the one thing that i felt was there was a racial rate reckoning in the us. i think for far too long, people believe that black and marginal last communities that call the wolf when it comes to the police because oftentimes are sacrament. these don't experience what we tend to experience in our
talking with bad john city, foreign police officer and memphis, who now teaches criminology at georgia state university and as a senior fellow at the council on criminal justice that thank you so much for joining us. as i was mentioning to you earlier, this topic is one that i feel like we need to talk about. we need to address. we should be talking about it all the time. not just when we have a her rec accident or incident that has happened like now, but let me ask you, do you have any...
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visiting professor of journalism at georgia state university. and, author of the real hank aaron.so much for being here. what does it mean that this is the first time we will say to black quarterbacks face off in super bowl? >> well, it does not mean what people say it means. the nfl is getting way too much credit for this. because, here is my thing. and i am all about this this way. the national football league has been around for 103 years. jackie robinson broke the color barrier in 1947, april 15th, a lot of people like to point that out. but, you know? what a year before that the national football league actually did break the color barrier. now, i mentioned all of this because you come to modern times, the nfl has been majority black since the mid 1980s, it is 70% now, and just having two black quarterbacks in the super bowl? i say a lot of this goes back to jimmy creek snyder, who was a commentator for cbs back in the 1980s. in 1988 he made the statement of the reason blacks were so prominent in sports is because they were bred that way going back to slavery, but he also sai
visiting professor of journalism at georgia state university. and, author of the real hank aaron.so much for being here. what does it mean that this is the first time we will say to black quarterbacks face off in super bowl? >> well, it does not mean what people say it means. the nfl is getting way too much credit for this. because, here is my thing. and i am all about this this way. the national football league has been around for 103 years. jackie robinson broke the color barrier in...
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georgia is a state where biden wants to play. he thinks he could win. >> bill: clark county, university of georgia. >> dana: let's just invite themy good team. i agree with you on that. maybe they will get an invite soon. >> dana: republicans are pushing for an investigation into -- two gop congressmen learned their air force records were made public without their permission during the mid-term campaign. our next guest is a former air force commander who ran as a republican last year in indiana. she found out in october her records were released and now a senior advisor at polaris national security. good to see you. i'm glad you are back on our air. remind the audience what happened to you when your records were released without your consent. we might not have her audio. stand by just a moment. no, okay. we don't have her audio. this is very interesting story. there is a dispute now apparently the lawmakers records were released and didn't give their consent. now there is a question whether there was a third party that asked for them, were they paid by the dccc the arm that helps elect house democrats? there is a real question no
georgia is a state where biden wants to play. he thinks he could win. >> bill: clark county, university of georgia. >> dana: let's just invite themy good team. i agree with you on that. maybe they will get an invite soon. >> dana: republicans are pushing for an investigation into -- two gop congressmen learned their air force records were made public without their permission during the mid-term campaign. our next guest is a former air force commander who ran as a republican...
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georgia. jason shepherd, attorney and assistant professor of political science at kennesaw state university . i am from london, which went by let's leave in jewelry, director of the us of the americas program at chatham house, an independent policy institute. welcome to you all, douglas, and let's start with you. why then did the democratic national committee feel that it was so important to append a century of political tradition and reorder the parties? presidential nominating canada? what difference is it going to make? well, this move, which is a very strategic move by the d. n. c will allow for greater racial geographic in economic diversity in the 1st of the nation primary which is important because the backbone of the democratic party voting base is black voters. so this will not only add diversity your process but will give black candidates and other minority can't candidates a much better chance of advancing in the primary process as opposed to maybe just trying to survive until the south carolina primary. now we all saw the last time we had a black president, brock obama, you actual
georgia. jason shepherd, attorney and assistant professor of political science at kennesaw state university . i am from london, which went by let's leave in jewelry, director of the us of the americas program at chatham house, an independent policy institute. welcome to you all, douglas, and let's start with you. why then did the democratic national committee feel that it was so important to append a century of political tradition and reorder the parties? presidential nominating canada? what...
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happening in atlanta georgia, which was the national collegiate football championship, which selected the college football championship for the year. ohio state played the universityorgia, and georgia won 32-41. that is the second time ohio state has played georgia, and both times ohio state has come away the loser. speaking of ohio state being the loser, the last two times they played michigan they came away the losers. host: lucretia in iowa, independent line, good morning. caller: good morning. i'm concerned about the development of neural sensors. elon musk is developing one, and there are a lot of patents that people are applying for. i wonder who is giving the public information about their usage, and they are not regulating as far as i can see. host: one of the stories that came out yesterday concerned former vice president mike pence being subpoenaed by the special counsel overseeing probes into former president donald trump. according to multiple sources reported by abc news, those sources telling the organization that the subpoena from jack smith requested documents and testimony related to the failed attempt by the former president and his allies to ove
happening in atlanta georgia, which was the national collegiate football championship, which selected the college football championship for the year. ohio state played the universityorgia, and georgia won 32-41. that is the second time ohio state has played georgia, and both times ohio state has come away the loser. speaking of ohio state being the loser, the last two times they played michigan they came away the losers. host: lucretia in iowa, independent line, good morning. caller: good...
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university, thank you very much. >> thank you. john: dr. donna adams-pickett is a practicing ob-gyn in georgia, a state that's known as a maternal care desert she's run a women's health care center there for more than two decades. tonight, she shares her "brief but spectacular" take on a career spent serving women's health needs. >> my paternal grandmother died in childbirth when my father was 12 years old. neither she nor the baby survived the delivery. this was on a little tobacco farm in greenville, north carolina. i remember that was the first time i ever saw my dad cry, as he told the story how his mother left and never came back. i am an obstetrician-gynecologist, practicing for 21 years in augusta, georgia. i am the owner and operator of a gust of women's health and wellness center. i have seen nearly 10,000 patients and delivered over 6000 babies. i decided to dedicate my practice primarily to obstetrics , to taking care of women who are pregnant and want to have safe and healthy deliveries. if you walk around my practice, you will see each of the rooms are dedicated to the special women in my life. i tell patients i am going to tre
university, thank you very much. >> thank you. john: dr. donna adams-pickett is a practicing ob-gyn in georgia, a state that's known as a maternal care desert she's run a women's health care center there for more than two decades. tonight, she shares her "brief but spectacular" take on a career spent serving women's health needs. >> my paternal grandmother died in childbirth when my father was 12 years old. neither she nor the baby survived the delivery. this was on a...
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georgia, as the community rallies around him. >>> back to campus under a very dark cloud. michigan state university students return to class today, one week after a mass shooting there left three students dead and five others injured. what we're hearing from students there this morning. >> we are going to begin overseas with this historic high-stakes visit to kyiv by president biden. starting us off, nbc news foreign correspondent erin mclaughlin in kyiv, josh lederman in warsaw, poland, where the president is also set to visit. also joining us right now, clint watts is going to join us in a minute. i believe we also have peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times" and an msnbc contributor. josh, first let's go to you. we know the president has left kyiv. before today the white house also said that warsaw, poland, where you are was going to be the president's only stop on this trip. what can you tell us about how this all came together. >> >> reporter: well, this covert trip was shrouded in secrecy, lindsey, as these wartime visits often are. traveled several years ago wit
georgia, as the community rallies around him. >>> back to campus under a very dark cloud. michigan state university students return to class today, one week after a mass shooting there left three students dead and five others injured. what we're hearing from students there this morning. >> we are going to begin overseas with this historic high-stakes visit to kyiv by president biden. starting us off, nbc news foreign correspondent erin mclaughlin in kyiv, josh lederman in warsaw,...
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state of georgia. >> neil: while i still have you, i wanted your thoughts on the searches at the university of delawareis going? how many more surprises like this will we have? what? >> well, sadly, looks like president biden is really sloppy when it comes to his documents. we're talking about documents at the university of delaware, this is from his senate days. now this is at least three locations now that we've found some kind of information. it's not clear whether it's classified or not. law states that it's be national defense information. as i said before, this makes it harder now to charge pence or to charge trump. in fact, i think you'll see these investigations pivot back towards investigating president trump for the january 6 riots and dropping this classified documents probe. >> neil: amazing. thanks, john. i threw a lot at you there. thanks for your patience. john yoo. we're also following speaker kevin mccarthy, he's at the arizona part of the border with mexico. i'm getting a first hand look, the first time the speaker of the house at what's going on there. democrats are criticizing the t
state of georgia. >> neil: while i still have you, i wanted your thoughts on the searches at the university of delawareis going? how many more surprises like this will we have? what? >> well, sadly, looks like president biden is really sloppy when it comes to his documents. we're talking about documents at the university of delaware, this is from his senate days. now this is at least three locations now that we've found some kind of information. it's not clear whether it's...
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state university. he's the author now of two volumes of history, jimmy and rosalynn carter. the first the georgia years. 1924 through 1974. and now jimmy and rosalynn carter power and human rights. as i say, he was professor of emeritus at mississippi state. he's the author of three other books. alan gas, glasgow and the woman within and christopher gadsden and the american revolution and confederate colonel and cherokee chief. the life of william holland thomas. but it's biographies of jimmy and rosalynn that brings us here tonight. and, you know, i think there is probably better person to be in congress with stan lee than steve. steve has been to president carter since 81. he helped research and edit carter's book, keeping faith, and has really had a hand in every book too. carter has written or projects or classes at emory university, so sit back, enjoy its time to learn a lot about president and mrs. carter. steve stanley. thank you, tony. thank you, tony and it is really quite an honor for me to be invited to to come here. and i appreciate it. i especially appreciate it because i don't know
state university. he's the author now of two volumes of history, jimmy and rosalynn carter. the first the georgia years. 1924 through 1974. and now jimmy and rosalynn carter power and human rights. as i say, he was professor of emeritus at mississippi state. he's the author of three other books. alan gas, glasgow and the woman within and christopher gadsden and the american revolution and confederate colonel and cherokee chief. the life of william holland thomas. but it's biographies of jimmy...
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georgia election officials to overturn the 2020 results? and face-to-face with a killer. a professor describing his encounter with michigan state university gunman and the quick thinking that may have saved lives. plus, a major recall of tesla cars. the car discovered a problem with the self-driving feature. what you need to do if you happen to own one of these vehicles. welcome. we start with trump speaking about the unidentified object shot out of the sky. president biden says nothing suggests these objects are related to china's spy balloon program or that they were surveillance objects from any other country but we should note the u.s. has not yet been able to recover any of the debris from the three objects shot down over the weekend because of remote locations and severe weather. president biden also said he hopes to speak with chinese president xi jinping soon although we should also note attempts by top u.s. officials to speak to their chinese counterparts have been rebuffed in recent days. let's get straight to cnn's phil mattingly our chief white house correspondent. president biden just announced his team is working on developi
georgia election officials to overturn the 2020 results? and face-to-face with a killer. a professor describing his encounter with michigan state university gunman and the quick thinking that may have saved lives. plus, a major recall of tesla cars. the car discovered a problem with the self-driving feature. what you need to do if you happen to own one of these vehicles. welcome. we start with trump speaking about the unidentified object shot out of the sky. president biden says nothing...
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university of chicago law school. the former u.s. attorney from georgia who resigned after trump began pressuring state officials . he has won numerous accolades for his legal and legislative work. moderating tonight's discussion is katie bennett, who was part of a team that won a pulitzer prize for public service. we will open up the mics to the right of the stage to allow for questions as usual and we will be prioritizing our students and we ask that your questions and with a question mark. join me please in giving a warm welcome to our panel. >> thank you to the institute of politics for having us on what is a very important historic anniversary and nobody is better to talk about this than the three guests we see here. i'm going to dive right in and i would like to start just by going behind-the-scenes in the lead up to the hearings and the work of the january 6. you were the chief of staff to mike pence. he put an end to the question of whether or not the election results in key swing states would stand and he gave the election to biden as i think trump would put it. i think as mark and greg would put it, he u
university of chicago law school. the former u.s. attorney from georgia who resigned after trump began pressuring state officials . he has won numerous accolades for his legal and legislative work. moderating tonight's discussion is katie bennett, who was part of a team that won a pulitzer prize for public service. we will open up the mics to the right of the stage to allow for questions as usual and we will be prioritizing our students and we ask that your questions and with a question mark....
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georgia? we'll find out new details today when the judge leases part of the grand jury's report. >>> also, the gunman who killed students at michigan state universityad a note in his pocket. was he planning to attack more schools? is it. >>> we're going to begin in east palestine, ohio. families demanding to know if it is safe to be in their own homes anymore. it is nearly two weeks since the train loaded with toxic chemicals derailed and burst into a raging inferno. the air smells like burning plastic and they don't know if it is safe to drink the water. >> everybody expects answers and more than what we're getting. >> very heated town hall meeting last night. people demanding more information from officials. [ inaudible ] >> so here's what we do know right now. the head of the epa is going to east palestine today is set to hold a news conference. when that train derailed, they burned off loads of chemicals to prevent a catastrophic explosion. it created this huge plume of smoke over the town. there are reports of pets getting sick and fish turning up dead in local creeks. the train company norfolk southern was a no show at last night's meeting. i
georgia? we'll find out new details today when the judge leases part of the grand jury's report. >>> also, the gunman who killed students at michigan state universityad a note in his pocket. was he planning to attack more schools? is it. >>> we're going to begin in east palestine, ohio. families demanding to know if it is safe to be in their own homes anymore. it is nearly two weeks since the train loaded with toxic chemicals derailed and burst into a raging inferno. the air...
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state university. it was scheduled for around now. we'll bring that to you live when it starts. this week a judge in georgia grand jury report focused on efforts by donald trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election. it's expected to include an introduction in conclusion to the panel's findings. cnn's sara murray has details. >> a judge in georgia says parts of the grand jury report that looks at efforts by donald trump's allies to overturn the 2020 election in georgia can be made public later on this week. but only parts. the judge says that if you look into efforts by the former president and his allies to determine if crimes were committed, most of that will stay under wraps including most importantly whether the grand jury recommended whether anyone should face charges a part of this investigation. but the judge says the introduction and the conclusion and another potentially important section of this report could be made public, whether people purged themselves before they came to the grand jury. it says it discusses the concern that some witnesses may have lied under oath during your testimony
state university. it was scheduled for around now. we'll bring that to you live when it starts. this week a judge in georgia grand jury report focused on efforts by donald trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election. it's expected to include an introduction in conclusion to the panel's findings. cnn's sara murray has details. >> a judge in georgia says parts of the grand jury report that looks at efforts by donald trump's allies to overturn the 2020 election in georgia can be made...
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georgia. thomas is a fine gentleman a fort valley state university graduate, a strong alumnus, big supporter ofhe fourth valley foundation and founder of the national black college hall of fame foundation. he is a stalwart, a pillar of the 100 black men of the united states and he has done so much for so many in mentoring young tears. winston churchill said we make our living by what we get, we make our life by what we give. tommy has given so much to so many for so long. we are delighted to honor him and his legacy today. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from new york is recognized for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to voice my strong opposition to new york state governor kathy hochul's 2023 budget proposal. each year congress directs billions of medicaid dollars to the state and local gove
georgia. thomas is a fine gentleman a fort valley state university graduate, a strong alumnus, big supporter ofhe fourth valley foundation and founder of the national black college hall of fame foundation. he is a stalwart, a pillar of the 100 black men of the united states and he has done so much for so many in mentoring young tears. winston churchill said we make our living by what we get, we make our life by what we give. tommy has given so much to so many for so long. we are delighted to...
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state university. he's the author now of two volumes of history, jimmy and rosalynn carter. the first the georgiaears. 1924 through 1974. and now jimmy and rosalynn carter power and human rights. as i say, he was professor of emeritus at mississippi state. he's the author of three other books. alan
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georgia was at the center of that. we'll bring you the new developments as they come. >> also this morning, police are expected to hold a briefing on the mush misch state university mass shooting as we learn that gunman had a two page note in his pocket with a very chilling message and a list of targets. thousands of people gathered to mourn the victims ariel anderson, brian frasier and alexandria verner. there was grief and words of encouragement and calls for action. our reporter joins us with more in east lansing, michigan. no one believes it can come to them, adrien, until it does. i wonder what you're hearing this morning. >> this morning people are finally saying they were final able to connect. the vigil was held here and for some the first time they returned to campus since that monday night shooting. the stage where the vigil took place, so to speak, is about 250 yards from here. the sidewalk was overflowing with people from the community, students, faculty and staff. if anyone tried to drive around town and get through this area, it would have been impossible. behind us there is the rock which is a popular symbol here on campus. it's painted white and the co
georgia was at the center of that. we'll bring you the new developments as they come. >> also this morning, police are expected to hold a briefing on the mush misch state university mass shooting as we learn that gunman had a two page note in his pocket with a very chilling message and a list of targets. thousands of people gathered to mourn the victims ariel anderson, brian frasier and alexandria verner. there was grief and words of encouragement and calls for action. our reporter joins...
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state university. he's the author now of two volumes of history, jimmy and rosalynn carter. the first the georgia