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the coastline of south georgia, now teeming with wildlife. pait has a dar.es, this isld wast the center of the whaling industry. telling that story, tn whaling statcame a haven, the motivatif one scottish artist's design. >> i was fortunate, because i struck upon this idea quite early on. it was lucky. e thidea just seemed to cascade. reporter: inspired by theivets that held together whalg ships and the barnacles that cling to the whalesheelves, this is called the spirit tables of south georgia. li so many projects, this has been delayed by the pandemic, but g the islandernment and the south georgia heritage trust will begin working on the development in 2021. it will be situated in the largest whaling station on the island. >> the many tourists who visit the island every year on cruise ships will all come in their, - there, and it is quite difficult for them to understand it, so what we will do,opefully with michael's commission, is help them interpret the past and also reflect theresent of the island, which is of a researching ecosystem. reporter: once cau
the coastline of south georgia, now teeming with wildlife. pait has a dar.es, this isld wast the center of the whaling industry. telling that story, tn whaling statcame a haven, the motivatif one scottish artist's design. >> i was fortunate, because i struck upon this idea quite early on. it was lucky. e thidea just seemed to cascade. reporter: inspired by theivets that held together whalg ships and the barnacles that cling to the whalesheelves, this is called the spirit tables of south...
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while they were up in the northeast, former president barack obama took on the south georgia and florida bringing this message listen >> here in south florida, you see these ads.
while they were up in the northeast, former president barack obama took on the south georgia and florida bringing this message listen >> here in south florida, you see these ads.
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the rugged coastline of south georgia now teems with wildlife. but it has a dark past.on that became a haven, was the motivation for one scottish artist's industrial scale design. i was kind of fortu nate scale design. i was kind of fortunate because i struck upon this idea quite early on, and i always think that is a lucky thing, and the idea seems to cascade. inspired by the rivets that held together the whaling ships and the barnacles that cling to the whales themselves, his idea is called the spirit tables of south georgia. like so many projects, this has been delayed by the pandemic, but the government of the pandemic, but the government of the island on the south georgia heritage trust will work with the artist on its development in 2021. it will be situated at great britain, the largest whaling station on the the tourists who visit the island on cruise ships will come
the rugged coastline of south georgia now teems with wildlife. but it has a dark past.on that became a haven, was the motivation for one scottish artist's industrial scale design. i was kind of fortu nate scale design. i was kind of fortunate because i struck upon this idea quite early on, and i always think that is a lucky thing, and the idea seems to cascade. inspired by the rivets that held together the whaling ships and the barnacles that cling to the whales themselves, his idea is called...
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the rugged coastline of south georgia now teems with wildlife. but it has a dark past.design. i was kind of fortunate because i struck upon this idea quite early on. i always think that's a kind of lucky thing, and the idea just seemed to cascade. inspired by the rivets that held together whaling ships and the barnacles that cling to the whales themselves, michael visocchi's idea is called commensalis: the spirit tables of south georgia. like so many projects, this has been delayed by the pandemic, but the island's government and the south georgia heritage trust will begin working with mr visocchi on its development in 2021. it will be situated at grytviken, the largest whaling station on the island. the many tourists who visit the island every year on cruise ships will all come into grytviken. at the moment they see the remnants of a whaling station. it's quite difficult for them to understand it. so, what we're going to do, hopefully with michael's commission, is can help them to interpret the past but also reflect the present of the island, which is a resurging ecosy
the rugged coastline of south georgia now teems with wildlife. but it has a dark past.design. i was kind of fortunate because i struck upon this idea quite early on. i always think that's a kind of lucky thing, and the idea just seemed to cascade. inspired by the rivets that held together whaling ships and the barnacles that cling to the whales themselves, michael visocchi's idea is called commensalis: the spirit tables of south georgia. like so many projects, this has been delayed by the...
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guest: it is consistent with the fact that georgia is changing. the new south has come to georgia. thatw some bemoan the fact things will not be the way they used to be, but things will never go back to how they used to be in georgia. there is new blood in georgia, new people, young people, black asians.brown people, -- and forward thinking white people. it is a new day for georgia. ing's are moving forward, not backwards, and georgia -- things are moving forward, not backwards, and georgia is leading the way to the new south. these are georgia residents who changed georgia and the changes an indication of changing the south and changing the nation. we all know the sordid history of the south with slavery, leading the way on jim crow, apartheid racism for 100 years. we all know about voter suppression throughout the south. we all know how difficult the journey has been for black people who chose to remain here and not go north like many did, during the migration from the just, when lynchings and the ku klux klan, that whole actionrate thinking and was the south, but i think georgia
guest: it is consistent with the fact that georgia is changing. the new south has come to georgia. thatw some bemoan the fact things will not be the way they used to be, but things will never go back to how they used to be in georgia. there is new blood in georgia, new people, young people, black asians.brown people, -- and forward thinking white people. it is a new day for georgia. ing's are moving forward, not backwards, and georgia -- things are moving forward, not backwards, and georgia is...
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and the barnacles that cling to the whales themselves, his idea is called the spirit tables of south georgiake so many projects, this has been delayed by the pandemic, but the government of the pandemic, but the government of the island on the south georgia heritage trust will work with the artist on its development in 2021. it will be situated at great britain, the largest whaling station on the the tourists who visit the island on cruise ships will come in here, and at the moment they see the remnants ofa at the moment they see the remnants of a railing station. -- whaling station. it's quite difficult for them to understand, so hopefully with michael's commission we can help them interpret the past but also reflect a present of the island, which is a resurgent ecosystem. once caught here in their thousands, humpbacks and even rare blue whales are now returning to south georgia's waters, so this site, the charity says, is an all too rare beacon of conservation. an ecosystem showing signs of real recovery. victoria gill, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. thank
and the barnacles that cling to the whales themselves, his idea is called the spirit tables of south georgiake so many projects, this has been delayed by the pandemic, but the government of the pandemic, but the government of the island on the south georgia heritage trust will work with the artist on its development in 2021. it will be situated at great britain, the largest whaling station on the the tourists who visit the island on cruise ships will come in here, and at the moment they see the...
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the rugged coastline of south georgia now teems with wildlife. but it has a dark past.nk that‘s a kind of lucky thing, and the idea just seemed to cascade. inspired by the rivets that held together whaling ships and the barnacles that cling to the whales themselves, michael visocchi‘s idea is called commensalis: the spirit tables of south georgia. like so many projects, this has been delayed by the pandemic, but the island‘s government and the south georgia heritage trust will begin working with mr visocchi on its development in 2021. it will be situated at grytviken, the largest whaling station on the island. the many tourists who visit the island every year on cruise ships will all come into grytviken. at the moment they see the remnants of a whaling station. it‘s quite difficult for them to understand it. so, what we‘re going to do, hopefully with michael‘s commission, is can help them to interpret the past but also reflect the present of the island, which is a resurging ecosystem. 0nce caught here in their thousands, humpbacks, and even rare blue whales, are now ret
the rugged coastline of south georgia now teems with wildlife. but it has a dark past.nk that‘s a kind of lucky thing, and the idea just seemed to cascade. inspired by the rivets that held together whaling ships and the barnacles that cling to the whales themselves, michael visocchi‘s idea is called commensalis: the spirit tables of south georgia. like so many projects, this has been delayed by the pandemic, but the island‘s government and the south georgia heritage trust will begin...
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officially known as a-68-a and is about the size of delaware and about 200 miles from the island of south georgia and closing in. scientists say it could endanger sales and penguins and threaten the area's ecosystem. >>> a major recall has been issued by video doorbell company ring due to fire hazards. the company says the second generation ring doorbell can overheat and possibly ignite. at least 23 incidents have been reported so far causing minor property damage and minor burns. you can visit ring's website to determine if you have an affected device. >>> many covid-19 infections stem from visits to hotels, restaurants and bars. it comes amid new concerns over pfizer's new vaccine. i spoke with dr. ali. dr. ali, there's been a lot of talk in the last 24 hours about pfizer's covid vaccine. dr. fauci says we could all be vaccinated by april. what concerns do you have about the distribution of the vaccine. we've heard it has to be kept in below-zero temperatures. >> yes, this vaccine has to be kept at very cold temperatures. negative 94 degrees fahrenheit. so we really need some deep freezers whic
officially known as a-68-a and is about the size of delaware and about 200 miles from the island of south georgia and closing in. scientists say it could endanger sales and penguins and threaten the area's ecosystem. >>> a major recall has been issued by video doorbell company ring due to fire hazards. the company says the second generation ring doorbell can overheat and possibly ignite. at least 23 incidents have been reported so far causing minor property damage and minor burns. you...
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>> we're going to see conditions go downhill for north florida and south georgia, and improving acrosspa and areas south over the coming hours. it's heading to the north, and as you mentioned it's made landfall near cedar key in the bend of florida. a 50 miles per hour storm right now, and eta with this landfall, and this is actually its fourth landfall, the first one was in central america, second was in cuba. then a third landfall in the keys, and this is its fourth and final landfall in the big bend of florida, and it makes for the 12th named storm to make landfall during this record-breaking season. here's what it looks like on radar now, pretty ragged now that it's made landfall, and that doesn't change the effects, though, even though it's not looking as impressive on satellite and radar imagery. that doesn't change the impacts. we're still seeing a lot of moisture flowing at the peninsula of florida. that is leading to heavy rainfall across areas that really don't need the rainfall now because they're water logged. you picked up so much rainfall across tampa, and daytona, into j
>> we're going to see conditions go downhill for north florida and south georgia, and improving acrosspa and areas south over the coming hours. it's heading to the north, and as you mentioned it's made landfall near cedar key in the bend of florida. a 50 miles per hour storm right now, and eta with this landfall, and this is actually its fourth landfall, the first one was in central america, second was in cuba. then a third landfall in the keys, and this is its fourth and final landfall...
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the rugged coastline of south georgia now teems with wildlife. but it has a dark past. themselves, michael visocchi‘s idea is called commensalis: the spirit tables of south georgia. like so many projects, this has been delayed by the pandemic. but the island‘s government and the south georgia heritage trust will began working with the artist on its development in 2021. it will be situated at grytviken, the largest whaling station on the island. many tourists who visit the island every year on cruise ships will come into grytviken. and when they see the remnants of a whaling station, it is quite difficult to understand it, so what we're going to do hopefully with mycoplasma commission is help them to interpret the past, but also reflect the president of the island, which is a resurging ecosystem. 0ne scot here in their thousands, humpbacks and even rare blue whales are even returning to south georgia‘s waters. this site, the charity says, is an all too rare beacon of conservation, an ecosystem that is showing signs of real recovery. victoria gill, bbc news. now it‘s time
the rugged coastline of south georgia now teems with wildlife. but it has a dark past. themselves, michael visocchi‘s idea is called commensalis: the spirit tables of south georgia. like so many projects, this has been delayed by the pandemic. but the island‘s government and the south georgia heritage trust will began working with the artist on its development in 2021. it will be situated at grytviken, the largest whaling station on the island. many tourists who visit the island every year...
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ballots postmarked by election day are accepted until november the 12th no results from further south in georgia even donald trump leads has been steadily falling there and most of the remaining votes are from atlanta and its suburbs which lean democrat democrat now the 5 remaining states biden would only need to cling on to nevada to claim victory nevada's you know 6 electoral college votes which will take biden from $264.00 to the magic number of $270.00 is naturally leading there with 86 percent of the votes tallied so far in nevada and so once more this is the state of the race joe biden. with 264 electoral college votes so far just a few away from the 270 needed for victory 214 for the incumbent donald trump now we have correspondents in all the places that matter this hour and a name is standing by in wisconsin mike hanna is covering the biden campaign from his home state of delaware kimberly how kate it's looking at the top campaign she's our white house correspondent in washington d.c. for us we go to john hendren in michigan john the charm campaign had to find a nasuwt to how the vote c
ballots postmarked by election day are accepted until november the 12th no results from further south in georgia even donald trump leads has been steadily falling there and most of the remaining votes are from atlanta and its suburbs which lean democrat democrat now the 5 remaining states biden would only need to cling on to nevada to claim victory nevada's you know 6 electoral college votes which will take biden from $264.00 to the magic number of $270.00 is naturally leading there with 86...
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south. north carolina and georgia. the trump campaign feeling good about both states but the biden camp hopeful in georgia tonight? >> that's right. in north carolina, president trump has a lead there. let's dig in in deeper and talk to you about the numbers again. when we talk about the numbers here, there is a 58,000-vote difference, it is razor tight in georgia right now. but here's the problem for the president. there's 200,000 votes that have yet to be counted. where are those votes coming from? they're coming from the democratic headquarters, essentially, in georgia, right there in atlanta, all those counties that is the big blue area for democrats right now. that's where they've been able to drive up the score in other elections and that's why joe biden still feels he has a chance in georgia. >> all right, all eyes on metro atlanta. let's go out west, tom. arizona and nevada, very close and they're going to be pivotal. >> in nevada, a very close race. joe biden is on top by about 8,000 votes but let's dig in a l
south. north carolina and georgia. the trump campaign feeling good about both states but the biden camp hopeful in georgia tonight? >> that's right. in north carolina, president trump has a lead there. let's dig in in deeper and talk to you about the numbers again. when we talk about the numbers here, there is a 58,000-vote difference, it is razor tight in georgia right now. but here's the problem for the president. there's 200,000 votes that have yet to be counted. where are those votes...
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>> north florida and south georgia will be feeling the brunt of eta next.had eta make landfall near cedar key, and as it pushes to the north, it's going to continue to weaken. this graphic that you see here, this isn't just a lot of silly string, nope, not quite, we actually saw 12 named storms this is hurricane season. it is a record-breaking hurricane season for us, and eta is the 12th named storm to make landfall. you can see it here on radar imagery, pulling up the moisture across the peninsula of florida. we're going to continue to see rainfall and we do have flood alerts in effect, because we're going to continue to see rainfall in areas that have already picked up way too much rainfall. to add insult to injury there. we've got on shore winds bringing on the storm surge threat and that storm surge threat is going to get up to 5 feet today across portions of the west coast of florida. now, as the storm pushes to the north, we're going to see this tropical storm conditions to continue to push to the north with it. that's when we have a tropical storm wa
>> north florida and south georgia will be feeling the brunt of eta next.had eta make landfall near cedar key, and as it pushes to the north, it's going to continue to weaken. this graphic that you see here, this isn't just a lot of silly string, nope, not quite, we actually saw 12 named storms this is hurricane season. it is a record-breaking hurricane season for us, and eta is the 12th named storm to make landfall. you can see it here on radar imagery, pulling up the moisture across the...
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. >> reporter: in south georgia, there were so many graveside funerals, the ministers here had trouble clearing the red georgia clay from their shoes. and then in october, the strain of this pandemic closed one of the few remaining hospitals. when this hospital closed, it was devastating to people in the part of georgia. it served patients across six counties and was a life saver during the height of the covid crisis. now those patients have to drive up to an hour away to get to a hospital. what happens if this county sees march again? >> i think we may see a lot of fatalities. >> reporter: we were moved by the story of one woman who lost three relatives and told us it feels like the rest of the country has forgotten about her part of america. here at the cdc they're out with a new report that shows that at the height of this pandemic the cities hit hardest where you are b urban areas. tonight it's small towns. >> we can't forget about these communities where someone knows someone moved and touched by this. steve, thank you. steve will have much more later tonight on nightline. >>> whe
. >> reporter: in south georgia, there were so many graveside funerals, the ministers here had trouble clearing the red georgia clay from their shoes. and then in october, the strain of this pandemic closed one of the few remaining hospitals. when this hospital closed, it was devastating to people in the part of georgia. it served patients across six counties and was a life saver during the height of the covid crisis. now those patients have to drive up to an hour away to get to a...
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in south georgia, you have blacks went for warnot. will they turn out?oming to try to convince them. >> how much do you think the race will be about the four candidates whose names are on the ballot or how much it will be about national politics, joe biden or donald trump or mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer. >> you look at the polling, they did ask a question about dividing government, overwhelmingly, republican voters not necessarily d democratic voters. it is a message that plays well with republicans across the state right now and georgia is still predominantly republicans. republicans got 51% and 53% in the state house and 54% of all votes combined. they got a slight edge if they stop fighting each other. >> one of the interesting things of georgia's run-offs is that the presidents don't like to go campaign there. it is a week or two before your inauguration. you don't want to risk losing before you start the new job. it looks bad. president-elect biden goes and campaigns in these two races and neither of them win, it does not look good. what are th
in south georgia, you have blacks went for warnot. will they turn out?oming to try to convince them. >> how much do you think the race will be about the four candidates whose names are on the ballot or how much it will be about national politics, joe biden or donald trump or mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer. >> you look at the polling, they did ask a question about dividing government, overwhelmingly, republican voters not necessarily d democratic voters. it is a message that plays...
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what are the best messages to reach latino voters in georgia and not just atlanta but south georgia andt as well. >> if this election taught us anything, latinos ain't the same even from county to county. they live downtown atlanta and act different and sunday like me from the south. they care about family first and foremost. covid hit our community harder than any other community. there's an under tow of anxiety. what we have lived through. the trump hatred drove the turn out in historic levels for november. we hope we can get that energy back. this is our time to let our voice be heard. that's exactly why you'll see the two demographics have a big impact. >> i'm curious about this. a will the of people nationally know about stacey abrams and fair fight. and fair vote. has she been helpful to organizations that like yors. has she reached out and sheared money. >> do you pow wow or operate in separate circumstances. >> we have all the support in the world from stacey abrams and supporters. when i started doing the state capitol. she was one of my greatest allies and helped make sure i w
what are the best messages to reach latino voters in georgia and not just atlanta but south georgia andt as well. >> if this election taught us anything, latinos ain't the same even from county to county. they live downtown atlanta and act different and sunday like me from the south. they care about family first and foremost. covid hit our community harder than any other community. there's an under tow of anxiety. what we have lived through. the trump hatred drove the turn out in historic...
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while they were up in the northeast, former president barack obama took on the south georgia and florida bringing this message listen >> here in south florida, you see these ads. joe paling with communists, paling with social -- you think he was having coffey with castro every morning. don't fall for that. joe biden -- joe biden served as a senator from delaware. he was my vice president i think we'd all know if he was a secret socialist by now. >> shep, barack obama clearly relishing this attack dog role he's taken on the last few weeks on the campaign trail combatting that attack line of socialism against this democratic ticket in these closing hours the biden campaign is making one clear point that really transcends partisanship at this point which is that they believe that every vote should be counted and vote counting doesn't stop at midnight on election night that's not partisan spin, that's the way elections work, shep >> battle grounds decide elections of course. cnbc is there. frank holland live in pennsylvania brian sullivan in michigan first, contessa brewer live in florida wi
while they were up in the northeast, former president barack obama took on the south georgia and florida bringing this message listen >> here in south florida, you see these ads. joe paling with communists, paling with social -- you think he was having coffey with castro every morning. don't fall for that. joe biden -- joe biden served as a senator from delaware. he was my vice president i think we'd all know if he was a secret socialist by now. >> shep, barack obama clearly...
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then mail in ballots postmarked by election day are accepted until november 12th georgia now and no results from further south in georgia donald trump's initial lead has been steadily falling most of the remaining votes are from atlanta and its suburbs which lean democratic of the 5 remaining states biden would only need to cling on to nevada to claim victory if you know 6 electoral college votes which will take biden to 264 from 264 other to the magic number of 270 he is now really leading in nevada with 86 percent of the votes tallied so far. and so once more this is a sate of the race right now joe biden with 264 election college votes so far just a few away from the 270 needed for victory and bet biden is urging his supporters to be patient and fisting his on track for victory shortly we'll get the latest from our team of correspondents on the ground but for us his political hay in wrapping up the developments so far. former vice president joe biden projecting confidence he will be the next president and he may have taken a step closer to the associated press declaring he's won the state of wisconsin givi
then mail in ballots postmarked by election day are accepted until november 12th georgia now and no results from further south in georgia donald trump's initial lead has been steadily falling most of the remaining votes are from atlanta and its suburbs which lean democratic of the 5 remaining states biden would only need to cling on to nevada to claim victory if you know 6 electoral college votes which will take biden to 264 from 264 other to the magic number of 270 he is now really leading in...
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guest: it is consistent with the fact that georgia is changing. the new south has come to georgia. some bemoan the fact things will not be the way they used to be, but things will never go back to how they used to be in georgia. there is new blood in georgia, new people, young people, black asians.brown people, -- and forward thinking white people. it is a new day for georgia. ing's are moving forward, not backwards, and georgia -- things are moving forward, not backwards, and georgia is leading the way to the new south. these are georgia residents who changed georgia and the changes an indication of changing the south and changing the nation. we all know the sordid history of the south with slavery, leading the way on jim crow, apartheid racism for 100 years. we all know about voter suppression throughout the south. we all know how difficult the journey has been for black people who chose to remain here and not go north like many did, during the migration from the just, when lynchings and the ku klux klan, that whole actionrate thinking and was the south, but i think georgia has p
guest: it is consistent with the fact that georgia is changing. the new south has come to georgia. some bemoan the fact things will not be the way they used to be, but things will never go back to how they used to be in georgia. there is new blood in georgia, new people, young people, black asians.brown people, -- and forward thinking white people. it is a new day for georgia. ing's are moving forward, not backwards, and georgia -- things are moving forward, not backwards, and georgia is...
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the best messages to reach lointd voters in the state of georgia and not just in atlanta but in south georgial part of the state as well? >> if this election taught us anything, it will teach you that latinos aren't the same even from county to county. there's a lot of latinos, and they all have different shades of brown skin but they care about a couple things. they're family first and foremost. this covid has hit our community almost harder than any other community. there's an undertow of anxiety. it was that trump hatred that drove this turnout at historic levels for november. what we're hoping is we can get that energy back to say this is our time to let our voice be heard. i think that's exactly why you're going to see these two demographics have a big, big impact. >> aisha, i'm curious about this because a lot of people nationally know about stacey abrams. they know about fair fight. they know about fair vote. has she been helpful to organizations like yours? has she reached out? has she shared money? do you sit and powwow together about strategy, or do you sort of operate in separate c
the best messages to reach lointd voters in the state of georgia and not just in atlanta but in south georgial part of the state as well? >> if this election taught us anything, it will teach you that latinos aren't the same even from county to county. there's a lot of latinos, and they all have different shades of brown skin but they care about a couple things. they're family first and foremost. this covid has hit our community almost harder than any other community. there's an undertow...
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and that might be in rap battles, it might be in retail stops in cairo, south georgia. t them the information they need to make their voice heard. we have two incumbent senators in georgia who are literally blocking covid relief. they're blocking checks to georgians who desperately need relief going into the holidays. we're going to make share that candidates ossoff and warnock's message is out there and that all the diverse members of the georgia electorate who came together to elect joe biden are reignited. craig, i have exciting news for you today, we finally got in the last 24 hours the first file from the secretary of state on which georgians have requested vote by mail ballots already for the january 5 runoff. it is over 700,000 georgians have already requested a mail bo ballot. about 1.3 million georgians cast mail ballots in the general election. so you can see there is clearly enthusiasm that we are 6 1/2 weeks out and seeing those types of rates. and the last thing i'll say, this week we got a bunch of data back from the state on who voted in the general electi
and that might be in rap battles, it might be in retail stops in cairo, south georgia. t them the information they need to make their voice heard. we have two incumbent senators in georgia who are literally blocking covid relief. they're blocking checks to georgians who desperately need relief going into the holidays. we're going to make share that candidates ossoff and warnock's message is out there and that all the diverse members of the georgia electorate who came together to elect joe biden...
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. >> we are, even across north florida, south georgia, even had some tornadoes on the ground overnightthe storm system right there. the first really decent storm, big storm of the year. this weather is brought to you by o'keefe's, guaranteed relief for extremely dry, cracked skin. we could even see a few tornadoes up the east coast later on this afternoon, as it rolls on up towards philadelphia, hampton roads and the like. there goes the storm. this is the future radar, what it's going to look like all the way to 11:00 tonight. and yes, that is snow back out to the west. and an awful lot of it in some places. we are going to see a foot of snow in the south towns of buffalbuf buffa buffalo, maybe around cleveland, as well, and snow down to the blue ridge parkway. 47 in atlanta for a high today. don't get used to that. tonight, down to 28. i've already brought my plants in from outside, because they will not survive this evening. even houston, 31. time to bring those plants in, because anything outside won't look very good tomorrow afternoon, john. >> compassionate plant use. chad myers,
. >> we are, even across north florida, south georgia, even had some tornadoes on the ground overnightthe storm system right there. the first really decent storm, big storm of the year. this weather is brought to you by o'keefe's, guaranteed relief for extremely dry, cracked skin. we could even see a few tornadoes up the east coast later on this afternoon, as it rolls on up towards philadelphia, hampton roads and the like. there goes the storm. this is the future radar, what it's going to...
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it was the work of a new coalition in georgia, the new south. georgia leads the new south. this new coalition is -- consists of black and brown people, asian americans and forward thinking white people, went to the polls in record numbers and voted in a democratic president for the first time in 30 years and this is something that we have an opportunity to duplicate on january 5th by electing two united states senators from the state of georgia to then constitute an equal senate with a vice president kamala harris who will be in position to break the tie. and with that kind of setup with democrats in control of the house, the senate and the presidency we will finally be able to move this nation forward out of the gridlock we have been mired in for the last several years. >> how are you and people in georgia react to go loeffler and purdue demanding the secretary of state resign? will it create a rift in the republican party, do you think? >> that act is not going over well in georgia. georgia understands we need to elect two partners for president biden. we need to elect tw
it was the work of a new coalition in georgia, the new south. georgia leads the new south. this new coalition is -- consists of black and brown people, asian americans and forward thinking white people, went to the polls in record numbers and voted in a democratic president for the first time in 30 years and this is something that we have an opportunity to duplicate on january 5th by electing two united states senators from the state of georgia to then constitute an equal senate with a vice...
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but then, in south georgia, you had a number of precincts that skipped the ossoff race, altogether.range dynamic across the state. but it's all over the north metro area, mostly. and by the way, those people tends to be the ones who turn out in the runoff. so, will they turn out? going to take the president coming, trying to convince them. >> how much do you think the race will be, eric, about the four candidates, whose names are on the ballot? or how much it will be about national politics, joe biden, donald trump, or even mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer? >> if you look at the exit polling in georgia, they actually did ask a question about divided government. and predominantly, overwhelmingly, moderate, independent republican voters they all liked the idea of divided government. so, that is a message i think plays well with republicans across the state right now. if you add up all the votes cast, republicans got 51 in congressional. so they've got a slight edge if they stop fighting with each other. >> so, paul, one of the really interesting things about georgia runoffs is that p
but then, in south georgia, you had a number of precincts that skipped the ossoff race, altogether.range dynamic across the state. but it's all over the north metro area, mostly. and by the way, those people tends to be the ones who turn out in the runoff. so, will they turn out? going to take the president coming, trying to convince them. >> how much do you think the race will be, eric, about the four candidates, whose names are on the ballot? or how much it will be about national...
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. >> well, welcome to the battleground south. georgiahe spear. >> reporter: president-elect joe biden's agenda, now shaped by the outcome of two senate races in georgia. if democrats take both seats in the january runoff, there will likely be a 50-50 senate, with the incoming vice president kamala harris casting tie-breaking votes. but if the gop wins one or both seats, republicans will control a narrow majority. with gop leader mitch mcconnell setting the chamber's agenda no matter what biden wants to do. in one race 33-year-old democrat jon ossoff mounting an intense battle against the 70-year-old republican incumbent david perdue. >> the bottom line is that this is the strongest democratic turnout ever in the history of this state. >> reporter: with biden on track to carry georgia, democrats are emboldened by the surge of new voters and growth of the atlanta suburbs, with about 5 million of the state's record 7.6 million registered voters casting ballots this election. but georgia has not elected a democratic senator in 20 years. and
. >> well, welcome to the battleground south. georgiahe spear. >> reporter: president-elect joe biden's agenda, now shaped by the outcome of two senate races in georgia. if democrats take both seats in the january runoff, there will likely be a 50-50 senate, with the incoming vice president kamala harris casting tie-breaking votes. but if the gop wins one or both seats, republicans will control a narrow majority. with gop leader mitch mcconnell setting the chamber's agenda no matter...
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i was in south georgia a couple days ago, north georgia yesterday, they are ready to go. they're going to turn out. we're excited to welcome president trump on saturday right here in georgia. maria: the president planning to come and help campaign for you and david purdue next weekend. butex stacy abrams says that she is now up to 900,000 mail-in ballots. she is taking credit for delivering georgia for biden. she claims she registered 900,000 georgians to vote by mail. some are accusing her of ballot gharvesting which is legal in some states. but not in georgia. how do you prove that and what is your reaction to already 900,000 mail-in ballots on the docket according to stacy abrams. >> those are not stacy abrams' ballots. georgia is going to turn out for this because they don't want a socialist america. they know everything that is at stake and that's exactly what the president has fought for the last four years and the president f himself has encourad georgians to get out and vote for david purdue and myself, because we he are standing between america's future and socia
i was in south georgia a couple days ago, north georgia yesterday, they are ready to go. they're going to turn out. we're excited to welcome president trump on saturday right here in georgia. maria: the president planning to come and help campaign for you and david purdue next weekend. butex stacy abrams says that she is now up to 900,000 mail-in ballots. she is taking credit for delivering georgia for biden. she claims she registered 900,000 georgians to vote by mail. some are accusing her of...
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but the reality is south carolina, mississippi, georgia, the south delivered joe biden, really, this nomination. he was dead in the water after new hampshire and iowa, these states that are oversized in the imagination of american politics but when it got south to the southern states, biden swept them all. he swept every single southern state. alabama helped deliver him as much as people are disappointed about doug jones losing there. the south really delivered joe biden into the position where he could then deliver the country away from donald trump. >> you know, joy, back in february i said the south's got something to say and that's all i'm going to say, andre 3,000 at his best. but i knew there was something historic that could happen in the south looking at our demographic shift. and when you, again, look at the turnout and the voter registration that we have across this state, the same things are ripe to happen in other southern states. and so when joe biden visited just before the end of the campaign, i wore a shirt that said atlanta influences everything. and it is, you know,
but the reality is south carolina, mississippi, georgia, the south delivered joe biden, really, this nomination. he was dead in the water after new hampshire and iowa, these states that are oversized in the imagination of american politics but when it got south to the southern states, biden swept them all. he swept every single southern state. alabama helped deliver him as much as people are disappointed about doug jones losing there. the south really delivered joe biden into the position where...
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and it will bring some star briefly as far south as georgia, but more concentrated, lays up in the that will further dos, be honest, west virginia, northwards and that car will edge towards the east coast snow for a time. then the turks, it is colder. there are breaks of snow over the rockies, but nothing significant here. but if you follow the wind direction, cross florida than he or notice that cold of the water is generated yet again, pretty heavy rain, stormy conditions. i think quite possible up through texas to oklahoma in the backwash here is also more snow for the texas panhandle. that's something we need to probably watch by the middle of the week. and as that cold front, the one that gives you the rain in the east coast comes out through cuba towards mexico and billie's out to be significant rain, particularly on this lower end and over a grand that doesn't need any more potential flooding. the seasonal rains existing, concentrating over costa rica and little less over panama, in the caribbean. this time the tend to get daily showers for the time being, they're largely absent.
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states are north carolina with its 15 electoral college votes and also not far down in the south there georgia interesting is a potential swing state this year another 16 electoral college votes up for grabs there and. finally arizona which could end up being incredibly important the type of state which joe biden's team has targeted they needed to hit the urban areas particularly around phoenix and joe biden was doing that at this point so the state of the race once again this is how it looks to 25 to 13. extraordinary numbers on. nights that quite frankly it's extraordinary make extraordinary i'm starting to lose my word that was extraordinary is the word isn't it is extraordinary how tight it's become from all thank you very much let's take this on let's speak to mark jacobson who's a former advisor to u.s. defense secretary ashton carter now assistant dean at the maxwell school of citizenship and public affairs at syracuse university he is in washington mark jacobson we heard from donald trump saying that the democrats are trying to disenfranchise those who voted for him looks like we're he
states are north carolina with its 15 electoral college votes and also not far down in the south there georgia interesting is a potential swing state this year another 16 electoral college votes up for grabs there and. finally arizona which could end up being incredibly important the type of state which joe biden's team has targeted they needed to hit the urban areas particularly around phoenix and joe biden was doing that at this point so the state of the race once again this is how it looks...
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let's go south to georgia. the race also growing tighter there. the margin razor thin and the president's lead shrinking in that now very key state, as well. >> david, you remember on election night, the spread between president trump and joe biden was at 200,000, 100,000. at this hour right now, david, it's only 9,000 votes. but that being said, there's only about 36,000 votes that have yet to be counted. it's going to be razor thin. what we do know, a lot of those votes are coming from the atlanta metro region and savannah now. you can see the deep blue areas, those are great for democrats. now, you may be saying, why are these all the democratic areas, it's not they're the democratic areas, the population centers in these states and those votes still have to be counted. >> these are the early votes, this historic early vote during this pandemic, voters wanted to be safe and make sure their votes counted. we predeked it would take a couple of days. let's go out west to arizona, tom. the race tightening slightly there. >> yeah, so, this is a stat
let's go south to georgia. the race also growing tighter there. the margin razor thin and the president's lead shrinking in that now very key state, as well. >> david, you remember on election night, the spread between president trump and joe biden was at 200,000, 100,000. at this hour right now, david, it's only 9,000 votes. but that being said, there's only about 36,000 votes that have yet to be counted. it's going to be razor thin. what we do know, a lot of those votes are coming from...
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. >>> he is a south carolina senator, so why is lindsey graham involving himself in georgia's recount? >> why is a senator from south carolina calling the secretary of state in georgia anyway? >> because the future of the country hangs in the balance. >> more on this serious allegations that he pressured georgia's secretary of state to discard legal votes. >>> first, we go live to rhode island, the smallest state in the country is seeing a big spike in covid cases. so, uh, , just a silly mistake. i guess i look pretty... ridiculous. [ chuckles ] no one looks ridiculous, bob. progressive is always here for you with round-the-clock service. just so you know, next time, you can submit a claim with our mobile app. good. thanks again for -- for rushing over. are you kidding? this is what 24/7 protection looks like. okay. -you smell like fish. -sorry. i was talking to jamie. we started by making the cloud easier to manage. but we didn't stop there. we made a cloud flexible enough to adapt to any size business. no matter what it does, or how it changes. and we kept going. so you only pay for
. >>> he is a south carolina senator, so why is lindsey graham involving himself in georgia's recount? >> why is a senator from south carolina calling the secretary of state in georgia anyway? >> because the future of the country hangs in the balance. >> more on this serious allegations that he pressured georgia's secretary of state to discard legal votes. >>> first, we go live to rhode island, the smallest state in the country is seeing a big spike in covid...
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jon: an arizona and nevada, joe biden holds narrow leads, and in pennsylvania and georgia in the souththe president is just ahead. in georgia, we had this update on theg pressures face counting staff. >> fast is great. we more appreciate accuracy. acinracy is to be the bedrock upon which people will believe the outcome of this elecon. jon: donal' trump hast spoken publicly since he made this statement on election night, but his campaign have launched multiple lawsuits demanding a recount in wisconsin, calling for counting to be stopped in other states, alleging fraud in nevada, and he has tweeted this. allt of the rec biden-cleaned states will be challenged by us for voter frati and state el fraud. plenty of proof. just check out the media. we will win. america first. eth tweet has been flagged byfo twitter being misleading. the democrats are watching all of this warily and have an army of lawyers willing to go into battle. >> we have no doubt that when the co st is finisheator harris and i will be declared the winners. people.allyone to stay the process is working. the count is being
jon: an arizona and nevada, joe biden holds narrow leads, and in pennsylvania and georgia in the souththe president is just ahead. in georgia, we had this update on theg pressures face counting staff. >> fast is great. we more appreciate accuracy. acinracy is to be the bedrock upon which people will believe the outcome of this elecon. jon: donal' trump hast spoken publicly since he made this statement on election night, but his campaign have launched multiple lawsuits demanding a recount...
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nearly $22000.00 votes it keeps growing with 98 percent of the vote counted a little further south in georgia $26.00 electoral votes it is extremely close biden has pulled ahead of trump but with a difference of just $4000.00 votes it's likely to go to a recount now looking at the whole country donald trump's path to victory is looking increasingly narrow you see there states in red for trump states in blue for biden as called by associated press those in lighter blue or pink are leaning toward biden or trump respectively now as a reminder any one of the remaining states for joe biden will give him the win the president trump needs a combination of the remaining states to hang on let's bring in right now or car our correspondent all over solid who is biden's campaign headquarters in wilmington delaware all over you are there many people are awaiting possibly joe biden to speak there's mixed reports if he's going to or not why hasn't that happened yet what are we waiting on. well joe biden is ready to deliver his victory speech but of course with all the lawsuits that he's facing and with the
nearly $22000.00 votes it keeps growing with 98 percent of the vote counted a little further south in georgia $26.00 electoral votes it is extremely close biden has pulled ahead of trump but with a difference of just $4000.00 votes it's likely to go to a recount now looking at the whole country donald trump's path to victory is looking increasingly narrow you see there states in red for trump states in blue for biden as called by associated press those in lighter blue or pink are leaning toward...
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this is one of the prisons in the south in georgia. but from our discussion earlier today, i did pull examples from elmira. they had 5,100 soldiers camped outside. with the onset of winter, there were orders made for barracks to be built for many of these men or in tents without floors or with blankets. and so one soldier who was from the state of texas who was in elmira in the winter remarked if there was ever a hell on earth, elmira was that hell. but it was not a hot one. another soldier remarked, with the weather 10, 15 degrees below zero, 100 men were trying to keep warm by one stove. each morning men crawled out of their bunks and would get into fights for a place by the fire. in december, mostly everyone was in these overcrowded barracks. but with the summer drought, high temperatures and many of the armies traveling, especially throughout the south, this led another problem, food shortages. an observer from the christian commission remembered after the battle of gettysburg, she reflected on the state of the hospital and town. s
this is one of the prisons in the south in georgia. but from our discussion earlier today, i did pull examples from elmira. they had 5,100 soldiers camped outside. with the onset of winter, there were orders made for barracks to be built for many of these men or in tents without floors or with blankets. and so one soldier who was from the state of texas who was in elmira in the winter remarked if there was ever a hell on earth, elmira was that hell. but it was not a hot one. another soldier...
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georgia. and that's where the masters is. a lot of georgian's came across the river and voted in south carolina and then went home and voted in georgia to push up the total. but this total turnout also includes southern states where the turnout was artificially depressed, were repressed, by democratic violence against blacks. so they wouldn't vote republican. i want to read you, i think i have this part, i think i have the right spot. let me give you some examples of this. in louisiana, three parishes of east baton rouge and west baton rouge had 221 whites on the red straighter vote and 300 blacks, they reported together eight majority of 3000. the registration list in west -- parish, they reported 406 whites and 2200 blacks yet the revolt was 485 and 24 hayes. in -- the registered blacks outnumbered the whites, 2100 to 8000, yet the return showed not a single vote for the republican haze and 1704 tilden and this i find fascinating. this is the one thing from this top that you might remember going away from it, but we see in a parishes were described as being bulldozed, bulldozed. and you think back for a minute, we have a mi
georgia. and that's where the masters is. a lot of georgian's came across the river and voted in south carolina and then went home and voted in georgia to push up the total. but this total turnout also includes southern states where the turnout was artificially depressed, were repressed, by democratic violence against blacks. so they wouldn't vote republican. i want to read you, i think i have this part, i think i have the right spot. let me give you some examples of this. in louisiana, three...
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south. we see that in georgia and north carolina.'re also seeing retirees from the northeast that are coming down and they're bringing much more moderate politics with them in places like greenville and in charleston. so tonight, when you all are looking at the election results look at what happens in greenville. look at what happens in charleston. look at what is going on in columbia. those are big indicators and we have seen in the donald trump counties that he carried with great numbers we have had lower turnout. the energy is not there for lindsey graham. folks don't like him anymore because they don't respect him anymore. and that is why we have a shot at history in this race. >> u.s. senate candidate jaime harrison, thank you very much for being on this morning. we will be watching. >>> and coming up, a look at the lincoln project's closing message for voters in battleground states as they head to the polls today. we'll talk to one of the founding members. >>> plus, one small town in in has already returned its election results
south. we see that in georgia and north carolina.'re also seeing retirees from the northeast that are coming down and they're bringing much more moderate politics with them in places like greenville and in charleston. so tonight, when you all are looking at the election results look at what happens in greenville. look at what happens in charleston. look at what is going on in columbia. those are big indicators and we have seen in the donald trump counties that he carried with great numbers we...
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south. >> we won georgia in 2020. >> with georgia's presidential vote under audit. the runoffs that could change the future of the senate. >> gone are the days where young people are sitting on the sidelines. we want to be in the game. >>> plus with a vaccine on the way -- >> the cavalry is coming. >> we're with the virus hunters on the front lines. >> this is absolutely insane. >> looking for clues and cures. >>> and brown girl magic. for these girls, a veep they can recognize. >> i see a vice president that looks like me. struggling to clean tough messes with wipes? try mr. clean magic eraser sheets. just wet, squeeze and erase icky messes in microwaves and on stovetops for an amazing clean, get the power of mr. clean magic eraser in disposable sheets. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. starting small can lead to something big. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (beeping sound) ♪ ♪ your shoul
south. >> we won georgia in 2020. >> with georgia's presidential vote under audit. the runoffs that could change the future of the senate. >> gone are the days where young people are sitting on the sidelines. we want to be in the game. >>> plus with a vaccine on the way -- >> the cavalry is coming. >> we're with the virus hunters on the front lines. >> this is absolutely insane. >> looking for clues and cures. >>> and brown girl magic....
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senate in south carolina, he is announcing a new venture today which we will get to in just a minute. jaime, nice to have you here with us. as we talk about georgiahere, what did you learn from your loss in south carolina that might help the candidates, the democratic candidates in georgia, prevail in their races? >> well, you know, thank you for having me, john. the one thing is you have to punch back and you have to punch back hard. you can't allow them to define who you are, you have to help define who they are. you know, right now on so many of these things i look at the ads in georgia right now and they remind me of the ads that lindsey graham and mitch mcconnell ran against me here in south carolina. it's about things that jon ossoff and reverend warnock are not supportive of. they don't support defunding the police but that's all you hear on the tv screens. donald trump put out a budget that cuts policing, community policing, by $500 million this year. so the question is does loeffler and perdue support those efforts? they haven't supported the heroes act which would have put millions of dollars, billions of dollars into our cities and we
senate in south carolina, he is announcing a new venture today which we will get to in just a minute. jaime, nice to have you here with us. as we talk about georgiahere, what did you learn from your loss in south carolina that might help the candidates, the democratic candidates in georgia, prevail in their races? >> well, you know, thank you for having me, john. the one thing is you have to punch back and you have to punch back hard. you can't allow them to define who you are, you have...
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marshal ran a family practice in south georgia for more than three decades.said rasheed marshal. he had his hand in every little thing in that city. dr. marshal, j.d. to his friends, headed the naacp chapter for 14 years. and started the local newspaper, the america sumpter observer, serving as editor in chief. dr. marshal was still running the paper and caring for his patients when he caught the coronavirus. he would spend 111 days on a ventilator. he worked until he could not work anymore, said his niece, leslie marshal. we truly lost an angel. dr. john d. marshall was 74. bryan fonseca was a dramatic force in indianapolis theater, a producer and director who championed voices whose stories hadn't been told. >> good theater has always been commentary on the political and social aspects of every community in which it serves. >> fonseca first started a store front theater in his hometown of gary, indiana. in 1983 in indianapolis, he cofounded the phoenix theater, which he led for 35 years. two years ago, he put his name on a new company, the fonseca theater,
marshal ran a family practice in south georgia for more than three decades.said rasheed marshal. he had his hand in every little thing in that city. dr. marshal, j.d. to his friends, headed the naacp chapter for 14 years. and started the local newspaper, the america sumpter observer, serving as editor in chief. dr. marshal was still running the paper and caring for his patients when he caught the coronavirus. he would spend 111 days on a ventilator. he worked until he could not work anymore,...
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it means something here in south carolina, means something in georgia, all across this country.lected representatives to actually follow those laws. >> jamie harrison, thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >>> the president making more moves behind the scenes to put joe biden behind the eight ball when he is sworn in, this includes a possible attack on iran. and we'll see the president-elect in moments as he gets a briefing from national security officials. and we roll...