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first thing he said congressman duncan, i wish you were-- you were nine years old when i played at macon hair was already white by that time i should tell you, and he said, but you were nine years old when i played in macon. what happened to you? i thought i was sitting next to colonel sanders up here. [laughter]. >> so my favorite story in the book though and i've got funny stories and i am pleased at this, both liberals and conservatives have read my book and both have told me that they really enjoyed it. i don't really say anything mean much about anybody in my book, but and senator herron on ayer really good friends, but our politics are different. ... my younger sister, becky, isn the state senate now. and i told her one day, i said, becky, i'm really proud of you. i said, i think you're doing a great job. i said, i think you're a little more liberal than than i i said i think your little e liberal than i am. she looked amici said jimmy, everybody is more liberal than you are. [laughing] but one of my favorite stories in this book is about a little boy who wrote to me one time, and
first thing he said congressman duncan, i wish you were-- you were nine years old when i played at macon hair was already white by that time i should tell you, and he said, but you were nine years old when i played in macon. what happened to you? i thought i was sitting next to colonel sanders up here. [laughter]. >> so my favorite story in the book though and i've got funny stories and i am pleased at this, both liberals and conservatives have read my book and both have told me that they...
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sat next him at the head table i told him i was a batboy forma the smokies when he played for the maconzas. and i was probably 12 or 13 at the time. but we got to speak the first thing he said was that richmond duncan it was sure a senator but you are nine years old when i played at macon? my hair was arty white by that time i should tell you and he said that you are nine years old ii played in macon i said what happened to you? i was sitting next to colonel sanders appear. [laughter] my favorite story in the book though, i have got funny stories and i am pleased at this, both liberals and conservatives have read my book. and both i don't say anything mean about much of my book are very good friends but our politics are different is that liberal democrat my sister becky is in the state senate now. it's a becky i'mre really proudf you think you're doing a greati job. i think you are a little more liberal than i am. she looked at me and said jimmy, everybody is more liberal than you are. [laughter] little boy at roesch and me one time and i want to read the letter to you that he wrote to
sat next him at the head table i told him i was a batboy forma the smokies when he played for the maconzas. and i was probably 12 or 13 at the time. but we got to speak the first thing he said was that richmond duncan it was sure a senator but you are nine years old when i played at macon? my hair was arty white by that time i should tell you and he said that you are nine years old ii played in macon i said what happened to you? i was sitting next to colonel sanders appear. [laughter] my...
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once a rural farming outpost, macon still holds those same it now known for retail and manufacturing.ounty went for president biden in 2020. but the 2nd is majority democrat and the 8th district, majority republican. ♪ if you are looking for a lunch that will stick to your ribs and conversation that will long stick in your mind, h & h restaurant is where it's at. this spot has been helping power macon and rock stars for generations. >> when you're voting, what's on your mind? >> ooh, gun laws and abortion. >> reporter: me wt tameka johnson as she settled in. >> it's too easy. i can go into the gas station, put ten on pump night, give me a pack of newport short and hand me that .22 over there. >> were you shocked when roe v wade was reversed? >> i was. roe vs. wade has been around forever and then you all wake up one day. i don't feel like being bothered with it. let's change it. >> the only reason i pay attention to on warnock and herschel. >> reporter: the race for u.s. senate between democrat warnock and republican challenger herschel walker will help decide what party controls the
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aishah hasnie is live in macon, georgia for us. what is the strategy in the final hours? >> good afternoon to you, the strategy right now for both of these candidates is get every single voter out to the polls tomorrow to avoid a runoff. we are live at a warnock event. still waiting for the incumbent to take the stage. check out the crowd here, 30 to 40 people, small venue, small crowd, different than the herschel walker rallies in the last couple days. another difference we have noticed, warnock has not had a big political heavyweight campaign for him since former president barack obama was in the state about ten days ago. that's a concern. republicans keep churning people out, like nikki haley, she followed a visit from tulsi gabbert and tonight we are expecting lindsey graham. the latest polling has warnock and walker practically neck and neck but neither is polling above 50%. georgia saw record early voting for midterm but the pressure is on the gop to prevent a repeat of 2020 when georgia handed democrats the senate. here is a warning from nikki haley. the>> don't li
aishah hasnie is live in macon, georgia for us. what is the strategy in the final hours? >> good afternoon to you, the strategy right now for both of these candidates is get every single voter out to the polls tomorrow to avoid a runoff. we are live at a warnock event. still waiting for the incumbent to take the stage. check out the crowd here, 30 to 40 people, small venue, small crowd, different than the herschel walker rallies in the last couple days. another difference we have noticed,...
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and he said that he said, but you were nine years old when i played the macon. he said, what the hell happened to you? i said, i thought i was sitting next to colonel sanders up here. and so. my favorite story in the book, though, and i've got funny stories and i and i am pleased that this both liberal saying conservatives have read my book and both have told me that they really enjoyed it. i don't really say anything mean much about the anybody in my book, but and senator herron and i are really good friends but our politics are different. he's a he is a liberal democrat. i'm a very conservative republican. my younger sister, becky, is in the state senate now. and i told her one day, i said, becky, i'm really proud of you. i said, i think you're doing a great job. i said, i think you're a little more liberal than than i am. and she looked at me and she said, jimmy, everybody's more liberal than you are. but one of my favorite stories in this book is, is about a little boy who wrote to me one time and i want to read the letter to you that he wrote to me. he said
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ah, i manuscript macon and thanks so much for joining us. nato ambassadors are holding an emergency meeting after a missile killed 2 people in poland and they total member states. now, initial us findings suggest the ukrainian military fired the missile to shoot down an incoming russian rocket boss. a senior adviser to ukraine's president insists russia as the aggressor is to blame for any quote, incidents with missiles. now the projectiles struck as moscow launched. wide spread strikes on ukraine and raised fears. but nato might be dragged into direct conflicts with russia. some or let's talk to our correspondent in brussels bank, they get and jagger shanaski, who is in warsaw spence and every one is wondering how nato will react to these developments. what, what more can you tell us about that? the ambassadors of the 1380 nato countries are being briefed about the incidence in poland by the polish ambassador and by intelligent services. they are trying to establish the facts and it looks like that the facts are more or less that ukraine might be responsible for. this incident, the belgian
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she's a husband in macon. all those jokes on tv which, you know, it takes both parties to get involved with deniers that are, there is really disappointing when you think about democracy in she's some of the people that are running for positions that are in fluids or a future with the balance of congress on a knife edge, the outcome of these mid terms could stymie biden's agenda and will undoubtably set the stage for the next presidential election. we are state oh jeez, washington correspondent soon we saw this condo how things are looking for the democrats, given that historically the president's party takes a battering in the mid term, not very good. it has been really an up and down year. so at the start of the year appeared very clear that the republicans would sweep both houses of congress that they would take the house of representatives and the senate as well. but this summer the democrats really did pick up a lot of steam in it, look more and more like they would hold on to the senate that they might e
she's a husband in macon. all those jokes on tv which, you know, it takes both parties to get involved with deniers that are, there is really disappointing when you think about democracy in she's some of the people that are running for positions that are in fluids or a future with the balance of congress on a knife edge, the outcome of these mid terms could stymie biden's agenda and will undoubtably set the stage for the next presidential election. we are state oh jeez, washington correspondent...
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>> bret: aishah hasnie live in macon.ns us tonight shannon bream and she is going to explain the fox voter analysis system we will use tomorrow. good evening, shannon. >> shannon: we are excited to use our new innovative survey approach again this election. our fox news voter computer analysis national survey more than 100,000 voters with realtime vote data so we can understand who voted and more importantly why. by interviewing voters on their cell phones, land lines, starting way back on october 31st to the end of election day the full profile of american voters including the tens of millions who are now voting early or by mail and they wouldn't be represented in traditional in person exit polls. we ask who they intend to support tuesday and how they already voted that ♪ all. why are they supporting a particular candidate? well, for instance, is inflation the most important factor in their voting decision? if so, that could help republican candidates. or, is the supreme court overturning roe v. wade and the impact on ab
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the idea is to replace our cradle to grave economy, where we take macon waste with a circular one with the products are designed in a way that its materials can be reused over and over again. normal sophie griffon is the founder of the cradle to cradle lab. it's an n g o dedicated to spreading circular, regenerative design, thinking across industries. politicians and designers welcome to the crater to cradle out. you can come in here. we start here. you see like from the lamps that you can see, and it's from a mushroom material. totally fall biological cycles. according to the concept, no, it was so fi griffon's, father, michel brown, got and his colleague williamsburg dorner created everything we built must go to either what they call the biological cycle or the technical cycle. that means the materials used to build the products needed, decompose, thus becoming nutrients for the soil or dismantled to become what they call technical nutrients and re used in other products with. so in here, right, you can see a lot of products that are already produced in a cradle to create a manner th
the idea is to replace our cradle to grave economy, where we take macon waste with a circular one with the products are designed in a way that its materials can be reused over and over again. normal sophie griffon is the founder of the cradle to cradle lab. it's an n g o dedicated to spreading circular, regenerative design, thinking across industries. politicians and designers welcome to the crater to cradle out. you can come in here. we start here. you see like from the lamps that you can see,...
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. >> there was one article in our macon paper about a lady that lives maybe 2 miles from here. her husband had passed away, and he had had a rare form of cancer. before he died, she had both their hair tested, and it came up very high in some heavy metal elements.nd so she had her water tested. we thought surely that's not our prlem, but we might as well ve it tested. >> donna sent her water here, to the university of georgia's water testing facility. using sophisticated instruments, technicians like jake mower are able to determine what elements are present in a water sample. >> donna welch and i have spoken many times. she had a--a very elevated amount of uranium in her well water. she also had radon in her water and radon in her home air. so her family was exposed to quite a bit of environmental toxicity. uranium will break down to radon, radium. they are classified as carcinogens. i think it would be very interesting to find out exactly what the source of the uranium contamination is, largely because her case was a little severe. i think it's a little unusual. >> now donna
. >> there was one article in our macon paper about a lady that lives maybe 2 miles from here. her husband had passed away, and he had had a rare form of cancer. before he died, she had both their hair tested, and it came up very high in some heavy metal elements.nd so she had her water tested. we thought surely that's not our prlem, but we might as well ve it tested. >> donna sent her water here, to the university of georgia's water testing facility. using sophisticated...
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say, do you have coffee macones?t's over, dear girl. 12 pharmacies urgently need an experienced pharmacist, not this schmuck company offers chicken cubes, sheep balls and cow cakes from a warehouse in moscow. the crew says goodbye to you have a nice flight. shut up forms what bizarre forms take on jokes, what twists and turns? what images are brand new sitting two tomatoes in the fridge? gingerbread man comes out of the bath says. well, this is known. this was often repeated among the people. well, i like flying two bricks each. and where are you flying, but i don't care, as long as the person was a good one and such an announcement at the school of disgrace past us. 60-90 looking for adventures in your second nineties. it is impossible to climb a rope without a mat. they will come up with god bless them . here, by the way, there are a lot of mine here, and i read the next phrase in all seriousness, written by grozny in a newspaper article, the police are engaged in prostitution, not enough of the conversations. i ro
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provided more than $18000000000.00 to ukraine since the beginning of the war with russia and national, or macon ukraine, has said that the u. s. support does come directly from the american people. but many american voters, amid the critical mid terms, appeared to have other priorities on their minds. but as a long list of domestic problems, especially spiraling price, inflation has talked a recent nationwide opinion poll lillia, we heard from us political commentator, steve gill, he says that washington will continue to send a to ukraine because of how much it benefits us. defense contractors. i don't think there's unanimous agreement on the republican side of what to do at terms of continuing to provide funds to ukraine. i think there will be a lot more accountability. i think there will be a demand for more transparency of how the money has been. and will be spent a lot of this funding for military operations, military armament is funding military suppliers in the u. s. i think they're the ones that are wanting to keep this war going. they don't want to see peace because that cuts into their
provided more than $18000000000.00 to ukraine since the beginning of the war with russia and national, or macon ukraine, has said that the u. s. support does come directly from the american people. but many american voters, amid the critical mid terms, appeared to have other priorities on their minds. but as a long list of domestic problems, especially spiraling price, inflation has talked a recent nationwide opinion poll lillia, we heard from us political commentator, steve gill, he says that...
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but however, that has not stopped african leaders from macon to point dot com. 27 has to work for africa. so let's see how it goes. ok to cool, mary. do ok again, professor of global climate about mental governance at our legs, equipment federal university and i, georgia. thank you very much for your time. now what do you do when lack of opportunities, prevent you from chase in your dreams? that was a situation for some kids in cameron until they finally got the help they needed. a local tennis program is providing kids with iep, please to plead a sports and dream big. the program was set up by for my communion tennis champion, just f i a bug. a few years ago he turned his family's backyard into the tennis court. did abuse blaze, a young went to visit the place and sent us this report from 2 other former to miss champion has transfer more get into tennis court. it is in a modest sub in cameras. largest city for chanel is 13 years old. she lives with her mother and her father, just a few minutes walk from the academy. she lost in these and goes out to practice every day. jesse martinez, d
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senator raphael warnock was in macon, georgia, today making his closing argument with voters saying his opponent isn't ready to go to washington. >> herschel walker is neither ready for fit to represent the people of georgia in the united states senate. >> reporter: more than 2.5 million georgians have already voted. close to 2 million more are expected to vote tomorrow and polls suggest that the u.s. senate race here is one of the closest in the country, despite or in spite of months of bad press for republican herschel walker who opposes abortion rights and has had two women come forward saying he paid for their abortions. walker is famous for his college football days at the university of georgia and during the big game in weekend where uga won -- >> one more snap and georgia goes to 9-0. >> reporter: -- both candidates spent more than $100,000 each airing ads. >> i'll tell senator warnock, don't let that door hit you in the back side. that room don't belong to you. it belongs to the people. >> reporter: walker's ticket mate brian kemp was arguing he's a better choice than stacey abr
senator raphael warnock was in macon, georgia, today making his closing argument with voters saying his opponent isn't ready to go to washington. >> herschel walker is neither ready for fit to represent the people of georgia in the united states senate. >> reporter: more than 2.5 million georgians have already voted. close to 2 million more are expected to vote tomorrow and polls suggest that the u.s. senate race here is one of the closest in the country, despite or in spite of...
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and we need new leaders, which is why i won't be voting for mitch macon to re-elect mitch maconell 80or the last 20 years. he is the republican leader in the senate. now the politician has barely won the required number of votes to keep the post stagnation in the upper house in the lower house after the midterm elections, the dominance of the democratic party in washington has changed finished. we fired nancy pilose. kevin mccarthy in the new composition will be the speaker of the house of representatives nancy pilose leaves the post, she removes herself and the powers of the leaders of the democrats. i will not seek re-election after the leader of the democrats in the next congress. the hour has come for me when the new generation will lead the caucus of democrats. i have so much respect for 82 nancy pelosi spoke about generational change to her party mate sitting in the white house, such thoughts have not yet crossed the mind of a young joseph bideno. today marks the 80th oldest president in the history of the united states and is going to break records further. he does not abandon
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ah, i manuscript macon and thanks so much for joining us. well, leaders, the gathering for climate talks in egypt at the you ends cop 27 summit. now they are facing formidable challenges at this year's conference with countries seeking to limit the rise of global temperatures to $1.00 degrees celsius. leaders must now find common ground to take action. a med geopolitical turmoil and a spiraling energy crisis. in his welcoming remarks, the un secretary general struck a somber tone about the urgency of the issue. these un climate conference, this is a reminder that the answer is in our ends. and the clock is ticking. we are in the fight of our lives and we are losing greenhouse gas emissions. keep growing global temperatures. keep rising and our planet is fast approaching tipping points that will make climate scales. you reversible. we are on the highway to climb hotel with our food steam on the accelerator in some way. we can speak to beatrice christopher ow! from d w environment as beatrice, welcome. now we know the dozens of world leaders a
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got kennimore cush, macon, him. k. i mean group we do make that up on, on monday or not because im i am and i've heard that you are a star player and that you are going to place an international games that must be really exciting. what is your kind of vision of the future when it comes to football? mitchell m. k. a n a volcanic story, football bush. hm. but i am not that are in them. your home care in accessible from gay, your name? i am the parent of juan. martin, my von boyer k n e kasey booth care a cost whereas c a joy can me hust resi and who are you romeros? i as know that a football or old graham i am the sea water and all the us by little of any now my home care miss lou, no bush or marilyn to hold them bush in valley in any chuck um loom or grim oh no sun valley now mcclellan can mr. mcclain b as in carlos column care, hailey, beth doesn't know much from the me. all that has strong ambition for the future of the players and for the afghan women lead, we might not be in afghanistan anymore for it might be on ba
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um one from them of the marble message got kennimore cushion macon im k. i'm in group we do mickey that of on, on that nora because im i am and have heard that you are a star player and that you are going to place an international games that must be really exciting. what is your kind of vision of the future when it comes to football? maclam k. a volcanic story football bush. hm. well i'm not that are in them. yeah. home care. in yorkshire, the boy from gay, a name, m a r i of juan martin, my vaughn boy. okay. any cassie booth care or host where i see a joke. me host less it and who are you romeros. o. as in as out of football, i am old graham i am in the see warren all those while little of any now my home care miss lou anava from maryland to hold them bush and valley m any to dot com boom or grim oh no. sun valley now mclean can miss lou will not be as color color. she couldn't kill hailey, but that isn't the motion. and the me all the strong ambition for the future of the players and for the afghan women lead, we might not be in afghanistan anymore for m
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it's quite possible that one of the times that ricardo flores macon is arrested.t's mudder who post bail for him and they continue to speak back and forth. it's only when the mangonista start to raid mexico and they're armed insurgency that francisco madero is like nah, you know what we can really move this through the established political system. that's the best way to remove what field diaz from power. and the magnesis like he's never going to step down. he's never gonna step down. first of all second of all if you're looking for a radical economic and social transformation, it's not just about some new guy taking power. we have to have a really thorough revolution. and so at that point madero begins to step away from ricardo flores mcgone and the magounistas. so there's a close relationship, but you know, it becomes contentious over time. and it's really well done in the book to to follow the whole saga right into them. thank you for your question some and then behind you. hi, good afternoon. i think the question i have for you today is just how can i incorpor
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meanwhile, senator warnock is going to be in columbus and macon today. kate. >> eva, thank you so much. >>> joining me for for now on this is cnn chief political analyst floria borger and errol lewis. and gloria, there are more key races and every one matters when we talk about the control of the senate because they only need one. but what are your big thought and your big question on this final day of campaigning? >> well it is that people -- candidates are talking past each other and voters are dissatisfied on the one hand they have the sense, yeah, republicans may be threatening democracy, but on the other hand, democrats are elite and they don't understand any problems. and so they're not -- you know they're not particularly thrilled with other party and they're worried and i think there are a lot of voters who are trying to figure out do i split my ballot, do i vote one republican and one democrat, because i don't like the candidates. there is a cauldron here. >> and because georgia and pennsylvania are both examples of where ballot splitting could
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when i was in mercer university in macon, georgia, we started to work with disadvantaged kids. and i began to appreciate how powerful outdoor living experiences would be for them. and i realized that taking this to the next level, establishing a nonprofit, is where i needed to head. and that's what i've done. this is our first city camp of the year, so why don't we do this. let's all say what our name is. you want to stand up and say your name? jacob: my name is jacob. bill: ah, i like that name. that's a cool na. where do you go to school? >> parkside. bill: parkside! ahmani: first impression-- he was a stranger, really. but he always was making jokes. bill: we got to do the special handshake, ok? who's that back there? nicholas: i didn't know him at first, so i just called him "weird." bill: what is the name of this organization, victor? victor: wilderness works. bill: now, look at the forest. the green is the forest, right. can wilderness work if we're working our way towards extinction? no. clifford: when i first seeing him, i thought he was like this old, white, grumpy man
when i was in mercer university in macon, georgia, we started to work with disadvantaged kids. and i began to appreciate how powerful outdoor living experiences would be for them. and i realized that taking this to the next level, establishing a nonprofit, is where i needed to head. and that's what i've done. this is our first city camp of the year, so why don't we do this. let's all say what our name is. you want to stand up and say your name? jacob: my name is jacob. bill: ah, i like that...
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. >> getting the vote of the macon people -- >> emily: because many americans feel demonized, franklyl shift. coming up, democrats used to be seen as the party of the working class, but that doesn't appear to be the case anymore. why they may not -- ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hi, i'm william devane. did you know there's only been two times in american history - two - when the national debt was larger than gross domestic product? world war ii - and right now. that's a deep hole. and i don't know how we'll climb out of it. that's why i buy gold from rosland capital. rosland capital is a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital to receive your free rosland guide to gold, gold & precious metals ira, and silver brochure. with rosland, there are no gimmicks, no hassles... and they have fast, reliable shipping. ask yourself. are you safe? make gold your new standard. call rosland capital today at 800-630-8900, 800-630-8900. that's 800-630-8900. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: work
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and at thathi time macon it wasa high school students and his teacher is very progressive of a teacherstood the importance of that and wanted pat tor see it in experience it firsthand to 16-year-old pat conroy met andrew young at whatever age he would've been at that time and met doctor king on a street that's now named for doctorti king. it's very transformative for him. but what was that like for andrew young? have you talked to them at all but his penn center experiences? >> i think i have. but all of hise experiences have been the civil pillars in terms of filling out his life. saint augusta isa a pillar a lt of people do not know about. he was at selma. but being in south carolina, being readily civil rights leaders who were his mentors all helped create who he is now. so the penn center like you said were going to move our museum exhibit from a vantage of the penn center parade that is the reason because it meant soh muh to him. that experience meant so much to him.di >> that is perfectly. >> would have an audience question do we have time for quick question? >> two questions one
and at thathi time macon it wasa high school students and his teacher is very progressive of a teacherstood the importance of that and wanted pat tor see it in experience it firsthand to 16-year-old pat conroy met andrew young at whatever age he would've been at that time and met doctor king on a street that's now named for doctorti king. it's very transformative for him. but what was that like for andrew young? have you talked to them at all but his penn center experiences? >> i think i...
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>> i'm just minding my own business, making some bacon in macon. that's all i'm doing, neil.te race is down to the wire, neck and neck. it's a state where if a candidate goesn't get more than 50% of the votes, it will head to a run-off in december. nobody wants that. that's why yesterday we saw former u.n. ambassador nikki haley telling herschel walker supporters, don't listen to this red wave. she's warning them. the pressure is on the gop to prevent a repeat of 2020. they don't want that. that's when georgia handed democrats the senate. hailey tried to get out the vote and took a big swing at senator raphael warnock on the open border and he did not like that. >> legal immigrants are more patriotic than the leftists these days. the only person that we need to make sure we deport is warnock. >> this is beyond the pale. herschel walker is demonstrating to you what kind of senator he would be based on the company he's keeping. >> so voters may look past all of the jabs and pick a candidate that can fix the economy because neil, as you and i both know, inflation is the number 1
>> i'm just minding my own business, making some bacon in macon. that's all i'm doing, neil.te race is down to the wire, neck and neck. it's a state where if a candidate goesn't get more than 50% of the votes, it will head to a run-off in december. nobody wants that. that's why yesterday we saw former u.n. ambassador nikki haley telling herschel walker supporters, don't listen to this red wave. she's warning them. the pressure is on the gop to prevent a repeat of 2020. they don't want...
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no, some are in favor of ending aid, some like mitch maconal. they are even in favor of building it up, but here's the question on which within the republican party. there is a consensus - this is china and this consensus is that the us policy towards china will become even more confrontational and here are the prospects for us policy towards china after the formation of the new congress bloomberg writes in the house of representatives, republicans will pressure president joe biden to become more hawkish on china . the republican party will likely try to present biden's attempt to ease tensions as well. with china during the meeting in bali is not as a reason for rejoicing, as a sign of weakness republican leader. kevin mccarthy who will replace nancy pelosi. as speaker of the house of representatives said that he will lead the visit of members of congress to taiwan, similar to the trip pelosipe. in august. this is likely to provoke a sharp chinese reaction including military exercises of missiles near the owl of the controlled island, and also
no, some are in favor of ending aid, some like mitch maconal. they are even in favor of building it up, but here's the question on which within the republican party. there is a consensus - this is china and this consensus is that the us policy towards china will become even more confrontational and here are the prospects for us policy towards china after the formation of the new congress bloomberg writes in the house of representatives, republicans will pressure president joe biden to become...
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sure enough, i found it echoing two prominent macon influencers, first quarter, among other things, they hated mary lincoln is an unworthy widow of the great martyr president and she lived her own life proudly and they hated her for that. man versus women in those ages. i realized when bombs came, he is probably a little follow-up in the memory and decided to rely on the great gentleman he knew and i'm guessing he knew them personally because they moved in the same circles and their memory became his memory and that's why i had to treat that part very carefully. there is another force that worked to shake the memories of civil war veterans "afterwards". i want to stop, this is a case where i had a supposition i've tried out and i think it worked. years ago, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, the friend i have lunch with, his son was an honors class in high school and he asked, you think you will talk to our class? please ask him. he asked the teachers and the teacher said sure. so without thinking, i was a first mistake, i said okay. then panic set in and i said one of my going to tell a cl
sure enough, i found it echoing two prominent macon influencers, first quarter, among other things, they hated mary lincoln is an unworthy widow of the great martyr president and she lived her own life proudly and they hated her for that. man versus women in those ages. i realized when bombs came, he is probably a little follow-up in the memory and decided to rely on the great gentleman he knew and i'm guessing he knew them personally because they moved in the same circles and their memory...
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senator warnock is campaigning earlier today in macon.s hold an event later in columbus and herschel walker will be campaigning in the critical suburbs outside of atlanta. these two rivals are making their attacks toward each other very personal. here's a sample. >> you heard the president, the biggest threat to democracy is to vote for somebody in the republican party. is he crazy? the biggest threat to a democracy is to have him in the white house, is it not? >> you should ask yourself if the person you're voting for has actually demonstrated any interest in the subject matter. and you can tell if you listen to him talk. >> reporter: so that are the closing arguments from both of these candidates here. herschel walker trying to tie senator warnock to the policies of the white house. president biden won georgia narrowly two years ago. he's not stepped foot in the state in recent months because of that. he does not want to drag senator warnock down. senator warnock is saying that herschel walker in his view is not ready to serve, he's not
senator warnock is campaigning earlier today in macon.s hold an event later in columbus and herschel walker will be campaigning in the critical suburbs outside of atlanta. these two rivals are making their attacks toward each other very personal. here's a sample. >> you heard the president, the biggest threat to democracy is to vote for somebody in the republican party. is he crazy? the biggest threat to a democracy is to have him in the white house, is it not? >> you should ask...
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senator warnock just wrapped up an event in macon, georgia. he has another today in columbus.n-person election day vote tomorrow around the state. but remember, charles, over 2 1/2 million people in georgia have already voted. charles: wow, connell, it will be a nail-biter for sure. thank you very much, my friend. as inflation ravages the economy there are growing signs the economy itself is not as strong as the media or economists make it out to be. for instance the jobs report on friday. here is what you need to understand, it consists of two surveys the establishment survey, 2.45 million jobs over the last seven months. you know what the household survey has chon, they go to households? 150,000. there is so much hoopla over the report beating consensus but nobody mentioned the spike in continuing claims. this sort of underscores it is increasingly difficult for people just been laid off to go back to find a new job quickly. meanwhile the notion of excess cash coming to the rescue ignores so many things, right? households and businesses are starting to go through this cash.
senator warnock just wrapped up an event in macon, georgia. he has another today in columbus.n-person election day vote tomorrow around the state. but remember, charles, over 2 1/2 million people in georgia have already voted. charles: wow, connell, it will be a nail-biter for sure. thank you very much, my friend. as inflation ravages the economy there are growing signs the economy itself is not as strong as the media or economists make it out to be. for instance the jobs report on friday. here...
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reporter: neil we're actually in macon, georgia now where the warnock camp is about to put an event behind me in the local tavern. it is interesting to watch the two camps, their strategies, both leaning heavily on big names in these final moments to get out the vote. for example, we saw yesterday director spike lee was on the campaign trail for rafael warnock in savannah yesterday, although warnock hasn't had a big political heavyweight campaign with him in about 10 days. that is a very long time. meantime former ambassador nikki haley was stumping for republican herschel walker in hiram yesterday, where she told supporters do not depend on a red wave. >> are republicans nervous going into the election? >> it is not about nervous as much being humble and disciplined this is about turnout. reporter: yeah, walker has had tulsi gab ard out. he is expecting senator lindsey graham to campaign with him tonight. look at this, this is all about the turnout tomorrow. the latest "fox news" polling has warnock and walker practically neck-and-neck. you know, neil, georgia saw record early voting for
reporter: neil we're actually in macon, georgia now where the warnock camp is about to put an event behind me in the local tavern. it is interesting to watch the two camps, their strategies, both leaning heavily on big names in these final moments to get out the vote. for example, we saw yesterday director spike lee was on the campaign trail for rafael warnock in savannah yesterday, although warnock hasn't had a big political heavyweight campaign with him in about 10 days. that is a very long...
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democrats also do well in the smaller metros like macon, columbus and richmond county. historic black belt, which had a high percentage of black residents, is an area where democrats do well. republicans tend to win most rural counties and they win overwhelming margins in mountain counties in the north and they dwell on the outer suburban fringe of the atlanta metro area. generally speaking, the metro areas against the rule and outer suburbs. get -- host: you talked about the sleep -- the state being slightly red because of that. how would you describe the separation between governor kemp and stacey abrams with the closeness of the race in the senate? >> it speaks to the candidates in the race. when you are an incumbent, and both mr. cap and -- have time to shape your image. as i mentioned, i think kemp's reaction to the closeness of georgia and not contesting the results, which happened in other states by republican officeholders, that helped shape his image in a way that would make him more attractive swing voters or moderate voters. mr. warnock has been very careful.
democrats also do well in the smaller metros like macon, columbus and richmond county. historic black belt, which had a high percentage of black residents, is an area where democrats do well. republicans tend to win most rural counties and they win overwhelming margins in mountain counties in the north and they dwell on the outer suburban fringe of the atlanta metro area. generally speaking, the metro areas against the rule and outer suburbs. get -- host: you talked about the sleep -- the state...
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he put them back on the table, and desantis has taken that insight and macon -- made it a coalition gettingpport from working class americans, hispanics. stuart: do you think desantis' version of trump theism would work across the nation? >> we don't know a rot about what desantis thinks about foreign policy, about what he thinks about the economy, protectionism, what trump did with the border wall. we know a little bit, that he's willing to take big swings on immigration which is very important to the working class, but we have to learn more. for now, i think he's picking all the right fights. stuart: fascinating. a very interesting angle on florida. thank you very much. always a pleasure, come back soon. and i'm glad you like the cuff links. >>> all right. former president trump touting victories by the candidates he endorsed in the midterms. what's he saying? lauren: he told fox news digital it was a tremendous win, 216 of his endorsements won, i'm quoting. there's a fake news narrative that i was furious. it's just the opposite. the people i endorsed did very well. i was batting 98.6% i
he put them back on the table, and desantis has taken that insight and macon -- made it a coalition gettingpport from working class americans, hispanics. stuart: do you think desantis' version of trump theism would work across the nation? >> we don't know a rot about what desantis thinks about foreign policy, about what he thinks about the economy, protectionism, what trump did with the border wall. we know a little bit, that he's willing to take big swings on immigration which is very...
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but the center of the cell is still a tropical depression at may macon, georgia. the wind that could still come in, 30 or 40 miles per hour. had some flooding in charleston yesterday with surge there because the wind was pushing the water into the harbor. and seeing winds of 30 to 40. things have calmed down. by later tonight maybe a slow commute, boston, new york, philadelphia, that's where the rain is going. by tomorrow, cold front pushes by, and don, all the weather that you liked so much, in the 60s and 70s goes away. temperatures are going to fall 20 degrees. >> i'm not going to say it because i know when we blame you for the weather we don't like it. so i won't say anything. thank you, chad myers. appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >>> just in to cnn, another setback for vladimir putin who has been silent on the exit. russian troops withdrawing from the kherson region, the first major city to fall when russia invaded ukraine in late february. the exit is complete saying, quote, not a single piece of military or weaponry was left behind according to the russia
but the center of the cell is still a tropical depression at may macon, georgia. the wind that could still come in, 30 or 40 miles per hour. had some flooding in charleston yesterday with surge there because the wind was pushing the water into the harbor. and seeing winds of 30 to 40. things have calmed down. by later tonight maybe a slow commute, boston, new york, philadelphia, that's where the rain is going. by tomorrow, cold front pushes by, and don, all the weather that you liked so much,...
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>> i don't know what macon's meet.tudent loan forgiveness -- >> if we're looking at high inflation and the sit-in new jersey and you have wage increases keeping up in high inflation. a lot of people are having trouble making ends meet. >> when we say that -- student loan forgiveness. first of all, teaches the person that took out the loan no lesson. to have to loan forgiveness, you don't learn your lesson of responsibility. second, it encourages educational facilities to raise the rates. student loan forgiveness, naturally, tuitions will go let's raise our rates again and look at forgiveness in the future again. third, that money 500 billion to one trillion is going to arm the backs of our children and our grandchildren -- four and a half-year-old and two-year-old. right now, my opponents said it's been a tough two years at the most recent event that we had. frankly -- it's been a tough two years? she has done nothing to cure these programs and to cure these problems. into right now saying she's going to do it. biggest
>> i don't know what macon's meet.tudent loan forgiveness -- >> if we're looking at high inflation and the sit-in new jersey and you have wage increases keeping up in high inflation. a lot of people are having trouble making ends meet. >> when we say that -- student loan forgiveness. first of all, teaches the person that took out the loan no lesson. to have to loan forgiveness, you don't learn your lesson of responsibility. second, it encourages educational facilities to raise...
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the no county sheriff's office, in portland oregon state police, macon came in a times to assist but the locals were prohibited. and we don't see that anywhere else and we think it is done in portland and we know how the situation. >> thank you very much. right now time so i'm going to have mr. mayor go with the questions. >> thank you, mister chair. i want to follow up on what mr. torres was asking about just clarify the fms scenes. obviously any assessment of responsibility for the security upgrades or countermeasure eliminations or shared on the pro-random bases within the tenants. but for the embassy, and it does have to be unanimous support of all members of that to adopt your recommendation. is that correct? >> the efficacy, the ten members are given away with respect to their vote based on the square footage. so if you had a facility with three members, and one of those members square footage was 66%, then their vote would be the driving force. the other two members, at which a majority could not go against the decision to move forward. >> so the building is not a questioning,
the no county sheriff's office, in portland oregon state police, macon came in a times to assist but the locals were prohibited. and we don't see that anywhere else and we think it is done in portland and we know how the situation. >> thank you very much. right now time so i'm going to have mr. mayor go with the questions. >> thank you, mister chair. i want to follow up on what mr. torres was asking about just clarify the fms scenes. obviously any assessment of responsibility for...
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process was and what the decision-making was to be able to reach this point of transparency for the macon people. -- the american people. dr. shogan: yes, i believe that transparency with this committee, i want to be responsive to request if i am confirmed as the archivist of the united states. again, i want to state that i do not know where we are in this justice and law enforcement process, but as a general statement, senator, you have my commitment that i will work with you and members of the committee to be as transparent as possible. sen. lankford: thank you. sen. peters: senator hawley, you are recognized for your questions. sen. hawley: let me start with you, dr. shogan. you have talked throughout today's hearings so far and in your prehearing q&a about how much importance it is to be a nonpartisan leader. if you are confirmed, you will stick politically neutral in your decision-making? dr. shogan: yes. sen. hawley: i was troubled to hear about this article that you wrote published by the american political science association. republican populism, published in june of 2007. you co
process was and what the decision-making was to be able to reach this point of transparency for the macon people. -- the american people. dr. shogan: yes, i believe that transparency with this committee, i want to be responsive to request if i am confirmed as the archivist of the united states. again, i want to state that i do not know where we are in this justice and law enforcement process, but as a general statement, senator, you have my commitment that i will work with you and members of...
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. >> he macon dem anti-semitism in rote language. >> are you sure? question i asked jake. are you sure? >> i think that's an easy place to go. >> only two republicans have gone there today susan collins and -- >> here is what kevin mccarthy has sometimes done in the past, by the time he's done he's attacking ilhan omar, a black woman and a muslim, right? so he tries to thread this needle but in doing that, you know, he raises questions over why are you attacking this person over here? it's what congressman schiff was saying, he picks an enemy on the democratic side and just tries to hold together his 218 by attacking them without even asking questions because he's kevin mccarthy and there is not a lot of depth there, not a lot of questions being asked about why are you demonizing this woman of color in order to hold your caucus together. i'm getting ahead of myself, but we've seen him to this in the past with ilhan omar. it begs the question, on one end we have marjorie taylor greene and paul so he far who are qanon types. on the other hand you may h
. >> he macon dem anti-semitism in rote language. >> are you sure? question i asked jake. are you sure? >> i think that's an easy place to go. >> only two republicans have gone there today susan collins and -- >> here is what kevin mccarthy has sometimes done in the past, by the time he's done he's attacking ilhan omar, a black woman and a muslim, right? so he tries to thread this needle but in doing that, you know, he raises questions over why are you attacking...
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and we need new leaders, so i won't be voting for re-election of mitch macon for mitch maconel 80 fore senate. now a politician with difficulty got the right number of votes to keep the post stagnation in the upper house in the lower house after the mid-term elections, the dominance of the democratic party has changed. ends in washington . we fired nancy pilose. kevin mccarthy in the new composition will be the speaker of the house of representatives nancy pilose leaves the post, she removes herself and the powers of the leaders of the democrats. i will not seek re-election for after the leader of the democrats in the next congress , the hour has come for me when the new generation will lead democrat faction. the one i respect so deeply at 82 nancy pelosi spoke about generational change to her party mate sitting in the white house, such thoughts do not even occur when she is young. joseph wydon turns 80 today, the oldest president in us history and is going to break records. he does not abandon plans for a second term, even after exchanging the ninth tenth conclusion and the denisein
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the segregationist representative from macon was frustrated with the fact the white voters voted in blockswith you have to get 50% or we go to a runoff. today we have two african americans that could potentially go to a runoff vote. enter chase oliver, libertarian candidate who presented himself as a goldilocks candidate. not too red, not too blue. exit polls from "the atlantic journal constitution." a lot of his voters may go to warnock. they went to him because they were frustrated with walker. they did not like trump. they went to warnock. if we go to a runoff, this could potentially benefit warnock. >> predicting a runoff. chase oliver said if a runoff oc occurs, it's a lesson to them. watch closely. we'll get back to you guys very soon. thank you, everyone. stand by, everyone. see history made by candidates across the nation tonight and early tomorrow morning including the first gen z member of congress and the first white house official who is a governor. this is cnn special live coverage. we'll be right back. how could you? ♪ so, rise above the misery. wake up to a new you. how dare
the segregationist representative from macon was frustrated with the fact the white voters voted in blockswith you have to get 50% or we go to a runoff. today we have two african americans that could potentially go to a runoff vote. enter chase oliver, libertarian candidate who presented himself as a goldilocks candidate. not too red, not too blue. exit polls from "the atlantic journal constitution." a lot of his voters may go to warnock. they went to him because they were frustrated...
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democrats also do well in some smaller metros like macon and columbus and richmond county. historic lack belt which had a high percentage of black residents is also an area where democrats do well. republicans tend to win much of the role counties and win overwhelming marches of the melting counties in the north and the outer suburban fringe. it is generally speaking the metro areas where democrats tend to perform better against the rural and outer suburbs. host: you talked about the state being slightly red. how would you describe then the separation between the governor kemp and his challenger, stacey abrams? and the closest of the race in the senate. guest: i think this speaks to the candidates in the race. both mr. kemp and mr. warnock are incumbents. that gives you time to shape your image. i think brian kemp's reaction to the closeness of georgia and not contesting the results, it's happened in other states with republicans in office, this helped to shape his image in a way that made him more attractive to swing voters and moderate voters. mr. warnock has also been ve
democrats also do well in some smaller metros like macon and columbus and richmond county. historic lack belt which had a high percentage of black residents is also an area where democrats do well. republicans tend to win much of the role counties and win overwhelming marches of the melting counties in the north and the outer suburban fringe. it is generally speaking the metro areas where democrats tend to perform better against the rural and outer suburbs. host: you talked about the state...
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almost nothing between the republican for that we've been listening to raphael warnock who is here in maconrs. exactly, geora ia over the next two years. exactly, georgia is _ over the next two years. exactly, georgia is a _ over the next two years. exactly, georgia is a crucial— over the next two years. exactly, georgia is a crucial race - over the next two years. exactly, georgia is a crucial race for - over the next two years. exactly, georgia is a crucial race for both | georgia is a crucial race for both parties, isn't it? it’s georgia is a crucial race for both parties, isn't it?— georgia is a crucial race for both parties, isn't it? it's absolutely a crucial race. _ parties, isn't it? it's absolutely a crucial race. back— parties, isn't it? it's absolutely a crucial race. back in _ parties, isn't it? it's absolutely a crucial race. back in 2020 - parties, isn't it? it's absolutely a crucial race. back in 2020 joe . parties, isn't it? it's absolutely a i crucial race. back in 2020 joe biden won the race and you will remember it was part of donald trump strategy to try and get republic
almost nothing between the republican for that we've been listening to raphael warnock who is here in maconrs. exactly, geora ia over the next two years. exactly, georgia is _ over the next two years. exactly, georgia is a _ over the next two years. exactly, georgia is a crucial— over the next two years. exactly, georgia is a crucial race - over the next two years. exactly, georgia is a crucial race for - over the next two years. exactly, georgia is a crucial race for both | georgia is a...
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Nov 11, 2022
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so to speak, a group of moderate, very moderate republicans who are mainly guided by uh, mitchelo macongravate the political struggle in washington, but in order to move biden to the center, and, so to speak, to negotiate with him. but ah, the wing that wants, on the contrary, a serious political struggle and ask serious questions and answer the questions that the voters that have come in. these people are still moving towards more, uh, tougher conduct all these impeachment companies. and by the way, speaking of this , some questions may arise on this very elections, because they have a rather unusual situation. um, i will explain that the long-term trend in america is that in general democrats have more voters than republicans, but at the expense of what means more sparsely populated places elect republicans in their total number. well, an approximately equal number, which means that there are elected representatives, but as if more people vote for the democrats, because they are sadder, populated. uh, that's how the circle is coasts, but not in these elections in the k elections, if y
so to speak, a group of moderate, very moderate republicans who are mainly guided by uh, mitchelo macongravate the political struggle in washington, but in order to move biden to the center, and, so to speak, to negotiate with him. but ah, the wing that wants, on the contrary, a serious political struggle and ask serious questions and answer the questions that the voters that have come in. these people are still moving towards more, uh, tougher conduct all these impeachment companies. and by...
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Nov 10, 2022
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generation, it is much more difficult for them to find a common language with each other if the sword maconepresent two different parties. they manage to find a common language to adopt a new budget and so on. well, it's hard for you to imagine the same price between, for example, aron landing himself or ted cruz there and some okaziortes, well, too much. not radically, though, radically leftist, but coming back all the same. yes, today it was noted that in russia there may be some problems of sociology, but now we see that once again sociology is a big problem in america, in my opinion, the fourth or fifth electoral cycle. she, well, to put it mildly, did not predict the result that eventually turned out. yes, the red waves did not happen, but the republicans, despite the fact that everything worked for them benefit could not win. and yes, they take hardly hardly hardly take the majority of fan representatives, most likely, it will be insignificant it is 10-15 places. that is, it will be a split approximately exactly in half. as it was before the election, and in the senate, the situation
generation, it is much more difficult for them to find a common language with each other if the sword maconepresent two different parties. they manage to find a common language to adopt a new budget and so on. well, it's hard for you to imagine the same price between, for example, aron landing himself or ted cruz there and some okaziortes, well, too much. not radically, though, radically leftist, but coming back all the same. yes, today it was noted that in russia there may be some problems of...