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, and florida, and deploy them in raids along the coast of south carolina and georgia to destroy plantations and liberate enslaved people. and so here is a map that kind of shows the south carolina islands which the union military took control of in 1861. this is the source that hunter sought for recruits, and these are going to be the rivers that he is going to use for raids by 1863 as many of us have heard of, there are roads like the -- river raid by portions of the second south carolina, and so you can see here, the burning of the rice fields and deliberating and enslaved people. the confederate government, after a very interesting internal investigation, issued a retaliation resolution that required black soldiers, even if they were born free in northern states, to be turned over to the states for trial as servile insurrectionists. and so many historians are familiar with this resolution in may of 1863 by the confederate congress which said that confederate military courts can try u.s. commission officers and incite violent insurrection, and otherwise punish them. and then t
, and florida, and deploy them in raids along the coast of south carolina and georgia to destroy plantations and liberate enslaved people. and so here is a map that kind of shows the south carolina islands which the union military took control of in 1861. this is the source that hunter sought for recruits, and these are going to be the rivers that he is going to use for raids by 1863 as many of us have heard of, there are roads like the -- river raid by portions of the second south carolina,...
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so that the good people south georgia, can get treatment on the and i just why thank god, i think marvel friend, correct? she's absolutely right. i'm pleased that they're all free and a whole 1000 more doctors that have been 9000 more nurses working in law. right. and we all working to simplify the registration, but dentist in particular that are not trained here to practice. and that will help it for a long time work for plan for the n h s. and so everyone can get the care they need to leader the empty black. yeah, thank you, mr. speaking. i congratulate the you prime minister on becoming the 1st occasion to hold the author. the significant and the symbolism of this achievement is to be warmly welcomed by everyone. mister speaker yesterday on the steps of diamond street, the new prime minister promised to bring and i caught compassion to the challenges that we face to deep. so on his 1st to the end, the job, let's put that to the test. when kind of uncertainty is coming. next april, we'll see cliff edge moment 1000000. c, double whammy of the energy price guarantee is cut off for househ
so that the good people south georgia, can get treatment on the and i just why thank god, i think marvel friend, correct? she's absolutely right. i'm pleased that they're all free and a whole 1000 more doctors that have been 9000 more nurses working in law. right. and we all working to simplify the registration, but dentist in particular that are not trained here to practice. and that will help it for a long time work for plan for the n h s. and so everyone can get the care they need to leader...
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the south georgia maloney has been sworn in as italy's new prime minister, the 1st woman to hold the post alone. he's also leading it's lease 1st fall. right . government says the 2nd world war, how brothers of italy party has fascist roots. form a u. k. prime minister boris johnson is expected to join the race to get back his old job. former chancellor rich heat soon. ac is also expected to be a contender. cabinet minister penny molden declared her candidacy on friday. china's communist party has approved an amendment of its chapter that could give more power to prisoners. she jin pink announcement came at the closing session of a week long party congress for ukrainian forces. say russia could be preparing to abandon her son as cubes, counter offensive intensifies. ukraine says this re taken atm, towns and villages in the region. there's been more heavy artillery and rocket fi, and some people are leaving as part of what russia causes voluntary evacuations. hassan is one of 4 ukrainian territories illegally. next by moscow. last month, russia and ukraine are accusing each other, pla
the south georgia maloney has been sworn in as italy's new prime minister, the 1st woman to hold the post alone. he's also leading it's lease 1st fall. right . government says the 2nd world war, how brothers of italy party has fascist roots. form a u. k. prime minister boris johnson is expected to join the race to get back his old job. former chancellor rich heat soon. ac is also expected to be a contender. cabinet minister penny molden declared her candidacy on friday. china's communist party...
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i just did a reminder of our top stories to south georgia malone. he has formed italy's new governing coalition to be the 1st to be led by the fall right party since the end of the 2nd world war shall be sworn in along with her cabinets in the next balance form a u. k. prime minister boris johnson is expected joined the race to get back his old job from a chancellor. ricky soon act also expected to be a contender. a cabinet minister penny more than declared her candidacy on friday. china's communist party has approved an amendment of its charter that could give more power to president. she jumping in as one came at the closing session of a week long party congress ukrainian forces say russia could be preparing to abandon her son. as keith's counter offensive intensifies, ukraine says it has retaken 88 towns and villages in the region. there's been more heavy artillery and rocket far, and some people are leaving. as part of what russia causes voluntary evacuations. her son is one of 4 ukranian territories illegally. next by moscow, last month's russi
i just did a reminder of our top stories to south georgia malone. he has formed italy's new governing coalition to be the 1st to be led by the fall right party since the end of the 2nd world war shall be sworn in along with her cabinets in the next balance form a u. k. prime minister boris johnson is expected joined the race to get back his old job from a chancellor. ricky soon act also expected to be a contender. a cabinet minister penny more than declared her candidacy on friday. china's...
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. >> meantime further south, the candidates for governor of georgia are facing off tonight in their finalate in the race between democrat stacey abrams and republican incumbent brian kemp. a rematch of their battle four years ago, kemp narrowly defeating abrams by 55,000 votes. >> cnn's nadia romero reports georgians have voted in record numbers. >> 1. million georgians have participated in person in the voting process. we're in one of the polling locations in fulton county. you can see a line has formed here this afternoon. this is the last weekend of early voting in the state of georgia. and if you really look at the numbers, the majority of people who are voting are people who are in their 30s, 40s, 50s, and 0s. not as many in 22-29. they make up 4% of ballots turned in so far in the state of georgia. we spoke with one 19-year-old college student who has been working in this organization to get more people his age civically minded and get engaged in the voting process. why it's so important to him and the pitch is to his generation. take a listen. >> i say look at the history. look at
. >> meantime further south, the candidates for governor of georgia are facing off tonight in their finalate in the race between democrat stacey abrams and republican incumbent brian kemp. a rematch of their battle four years ago, kemp narrowly defeating abrams by 55,000 votes. >> cnn's nadia romero reports georgians have voted in record numbers. >> 1. million georgians have participated in person in the voting process. we're in one of the polling locations in fulton county....
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went to that is still ongoing for that culture and dawsonville, georgia reflected a lot of places it really haven't changed a lot in the south dawsonville, georgia is one of them. they called themselves the birthplace of stock-car racing. the people in north carolina heatedly disputed that it's almost like who makes the best barbecue. but dawsonville is the home ofe bigger racing a family, awesome bill from dawsonville his son chase just one or the big nascar contest this year, chase elliott. it was a hotbed of moon shining. is not easy drive but it is a straight shot down mountain roads to atlanta. soou people in these communities are making the moonshine. originally it would've bartered it and sold it to each other. but when that markup got be so high they would start selling it to people they did not know in atlanta through bootleggers. the quality and stuff got to be really, really bad. moonshine would kill you. but they were using old radiators instead of copper tubing and that kind of thing. dawsonville has been moonshine festival every year. it was like that culture. i think i knew it i was getting into. before the el
went to that is still ongoing for that culture and dawsonville, georgia reflected a lot of places it really haven't changed a lot in the south dawsonville, georgia is one of them. they called themselves the birthplace of stock-car racing. the people in north carolina heatedly disputed that it's almost like who makes the best barbecue. but dawsonville is the home ofe bigger racing a family, awesome bill from dawsonville his son chase just one or the big nascar contest this year, chase elliott....
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we're already seeing the impacts of the storm in south carolina as i speak. and in georgia as well. now is the time for the residents impacted to execute their hurricane plan. closely monitor local media for forecast updates and also follow the directions made by local officials. that advice we give from the national weather service and the hurricane center is what drives local officials alerts, please follow them. they'll keep you safe. all the hazards we've seen in florida kim pact those further -- can impact those further up the coast, just as ken mentioned. strong wind, storm surge, flash flooding, fortunately the president approved governor macmaster's request for an emergency declaration for south carolina last night. this declaration authorized fema to provide emergency protective measures, including direct federal assistance. we urge the residents of south carolina and everyone in the path of this storm to remain vigilant. for florida, as we continue to monitor the situation in south carolina, and the overall path of the storm, state and federal search andres cue operations
we're already seeing the impacts of the storm in south carolina as i speak. and in georgia as well. now is the time for the residents impacted to execute their hurricane plan. closely monitor local media for forecast updates and also follow the directions made by local officials. that advice we give from the national weather service and the hurricane center is what drives local officials alerts, please follow them. they'll keep you safe. all the hazards we've seen in florida kim pact those...
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meanwhile hershel walker campaigning in south georgia making his case to voters in amary cass and columbus>> are you asking why i'm run? they're campaigning for you, telling you lies. they're telling you this is the new normal. it's not if the new normal. we don't need politicians. we need warriors, warriors ready to go to washington and tell people that right now you're not going to separate my people. you're not going to tell us that because you're black, you're white, you're no this or that. i remember dr. king. i'm running against a wochl in sheep's clothing. he's trying to tell you because of the color of your skin you're no good, you're an oppressor, you're a victim. i'm here to tell you victorious. >> my work in the senate is really an extension of that life-long commitment to service, fighting for health care, which is why i'm glad they was able to get something done on that front. you know, i believe in health care so much, i've gotten arrested so much fighting for health care. i got arrested in the governor's office. i got arrested in the united states capitol in the rotunda figh
meanwhile hershel walker campaigning in south georgia making his case to voters in amary cass and columbus>> are you asking why i'm run? they're campaigning for you, telling you lies. they're telling you this is the new normal. it's not if the new normal. we don't need politicians. we need warriors, warriors ready to go to washington and tell people that right now you're not going to separate my people. you're not going to tell us that because you're black, you're white, you're no this or...
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flu season typically starting in the south and spreading north. georgia, south carolina, tennessee, texas all reporting hugh level of flu-like illness. the cdc recommending flu shots for everyone six months and older. a new infant formula refilm abbott recalling two ounce bottles of similac because they may not be sealed causing the formula to spoil. abbott said this latest recall not suspected to impact the country's supply of form what's it like having xfinity internet with supersonic wifi? it's fast... like beyond-gig-speed fast. yeaaaaaaaaay!!! with three times the bandwidth, and the power to connect hundreds of devices at once. get the xfinity supersonic bundle with unlimited gig speed internet, wifi equipment included and a free 4k streaming box. all for $50 a month with a 2 year internet rate guarantee and no annual contract when you add xfinity mobile with unlimited data. switch today! >> to the "index" tonight. two protesters arrested for vandalizing a masterpiece by van gogh. climate activists throwing what i peered to be tomato soup on the sun
flu season typically starting in the south and spreading north. georgia, south carolina, tennessee, texas all reporting hugh level of flu-like illness. the cdc recommending flu shots for everyone six months and older. a new infant formula refilm abbott recalling two ounce bottles of similac because they may not be sealed causing the formula to spoil. abbott said this latest recall not suspected to impact the country's supply of form what's it like having xfinity internet with supersonic wifi?...
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meanwhile, his republican opponent, herschel walker, campaigning in south georgia, making his case to voters in amare cuss and columbus. >> you want to ask me why i'm running? a lot of people are campaigning for you. they're telling you lies. they've been telling you this is the new normal. i'm going to tell you it's not the new normal. but what we need right now, we don't need politicians. we need warriors, warriors that's ready to go to washington and tell people that right now, you're not going to separate my people. you're not going to tell us that you're no this or that because i remember dr. king. he's trying to tell you because of the color of your skin, you're no good. you're an oppressor or you're a victim. i'm going to tell you you're victorious. >> my work in the senate really is an extension of that lifelong commitment to service. fighting for health care, which is why i'm glad that i was able to get something done on that front. you know, i believe in health care so much, i've gotten arrested a couple of times fighting for health care. [ applause ] >> good trouble. >> i g
meanwhile, his republican opponent, herschel walker, campaigning in south georgia, making his case to voters in amare cuss and columbus. >> you want to ask me why i'm running? a lot of people are campaigning for you. they're telling you lies. they've been telling you this is the new normal. i'm going to tell you it's not the new normal. but what we need right now, we don't need politicians. we need warriors, warriors that's ready to go to washington and tell people that right now, you're...
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south. dawsonville georgia is one of them. they call themself the birth place of stock car racing. people of south carolina dispute that. w it's like who makes the best barbecue. this is the home of the racing family from dawsonville. they won a big nascar contest. it was a hotbed of moonshining. it was an straight shot down to atlanta. people were making the moonshine and they would have sold it to eachch other. when it got to be so high booted leggers would making it really bad. r they were using radiators. they have a moonshine and i went to it to get a feel for, you know that culture. i think i knew what i was getting into. it was right before the election. it was fromn the 2020 election. the h guy running from congress had an ak47 on his campaign signs he won. ach woman from the club was holding it and a real one. they had the terrific stock car racing hall of fame museum there to the city hall. when i went into the distillerys and the sign said coon dicks. i asked the lady if this what i think that are. they are raccoon gentles. you could give it to someone as a sign of aifica
south. dawsonville georgia is one of them. they call themself the birth place of stock car racing. people of south carolina dispute that. w it's like who makes the best barbecue. this is the home of the racing family from dawsonville. they won a big nascar contest. it was a hotbed of moonshining. it was an straight shot down to atlanta. people were making the moonshine and they would have sold it to eachch other. when it got to be so high booted leggers would making it really bad. r they were...
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it's the end of a three-day tour through central and south georgia, talking with democratic voters about and agenda items but also hinting at his bipartisan work with certain republican senators and colleagues on capitol hill, not mentioning his republican opponent, herschel walker, by name, simply referring to him as "my opponent," and really not touching these allegations that you just mentioned. we should note that cnn has not independently verified those allegations. but you're right. they are having a big effect this week. it is really the talk of pretty much everyone here in georgia across the state this week, these allegations about his -- you know, about paying for an abortion for a former girlfriend. the extent that warnock is making it an issue, he continues to focus on what he calls an extreme position by herschel walker on the issue of abortion, trying to make this an issue in these last days of the race. of course you mentioned as well cnn's reporting that walker in the wake of these allegations fired his political director, a lot of turmoil right now in the walker campaign,
it's the end of a three-day tour through central and south georgia, talking with democratic voters about and agenda items but also hinting at his bipartisan work with certain republican senators and colleagues on capitol hill, not mentioning his republican opponent, herschel walker, by name, simply referring to him as "my opponent," and really not touching these allegations that you just mentioned. we should note that cnn has not independently verified those allegations. but you're...
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in south georgia. and it is a challenge across the country.your analysis shows that "if low literacy counties had turnout similar to high literacy counties, they could have added up to about 7 million votes to the national total." aliyya: that's a really poignant piece of information to think about when we think about the impact of voter suppression on voter turnout and the fact that that many votes could potentially be recovered. it means that there's there's a significant change that could potentially be made by allowing more people to be able to exercise their right to vote. laura: we will be tracking these new election laws closely and the impact of them. alicia swaby, thank you so much for your time. aliyya: thank you. judy: with just four weeks until election day, one republican senator is drawing fierce condemnation for racist rhetoric. and president biden is gearing up for a trip out west making his pitch to voters and owners in the final campaign stretch. for analysis of it all, i am joined as we are each monday by amy walter of the c
in south georgia. and it is a challenge across the country.your analysis shows that "if low literacy counties had turnout similar to high literacy counties, they could have added up to about 7 million votes to the national total." aliyya: that's a really poignant piece of information to think about when we think about the impact of voter suppression on voter turnout and the fact that that many votes could potentially be recovered. it means that there's there's a significant change...
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flu season typically starting in the south and spreading north. georgiaarolina, tennessee, texas all reporting hugh levels of flu-like illness. the cdc still recommending flu shots for everyone 6 months and older. >>> also, a new infant formula recall tonight. abbott voluntarily recalling two-ounce bottles of similac because some bottle caps may not be completely sealed causing the formula to spoil. the bottles produce in the columbus, ohio. abbott said this latest recall not expected to impact the country's supply of form lam. >>> when we come back, we remember that beloved actor from "harry potter". with reception. ng (julian) two things i hate dropping, balls and calls. (cecily) well you need a better network. time to switch to verizon, the most reliable 5g network in america. (julian) i'm listening. (cecily) you even get a free 5g phone on them. (julian) sweet. (cecily) so now, whether you're in the city or on the road... (julian) reception. (cecily) and getting the network you want and a brand new phone... (julian) touchdown! (cecily) whoa! touchdown
flu season typically starting in the south and spreading north. georgiaarolina, tennessee, texas all reporting hugh levels of flu-like illness. the cdc still recommending flu shots for everyone 6 months and older. >>> also, a new infant formula recall tonight. abbott voluntarily recalling two-ounce bottles of similac because some bottle caps may not be completely sealed causing the formula to spoil. the bottles produce in the columbus, ohio. abbott said this latest recall not expected...
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ah you watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the south georgia maloney has been sworn in as italy's new prime minister, the 1st woman to hold the post. she is also leading italy's 1st far right government since the 2nd world war. perform a u. k prime minister barak johnson is expected to join the race to get back his old job for the chancellor rashid soon ac is also expected to be a contender. cabinet minister penny morton declared her candidacy on friday. the governor of russia's belgrade region says, shelling has killed 2 civilians. $15000.00 people out without electricity after strikes on the region bordering ukraine. but keith has denied responsibility for civil attacks. carried out there since russia's invasion began in february, delegates and journalists and china's capital have witness to an unusual scene. at the communist party congress, for the chinese president, huge in town, was escorted from the closing ceremony. he was seen being persuaded by 2 men to leave the hall, who briefly spoke to prison a shing pink while sitting next to him in the front row. there was n
ah you watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the south georgia maloney has been sworn in as italy's new prime minister, the 1st woman to hold the post. she is also leading italy's 1st far right government since the 2nd world war. perform a u. k prime minister barak johnson is expected to join the race to get back his old job for the chancellor rashid soon ac is also expected to be a contender. cabinet minister penny morton declared her candidacy on friday. the governor of russia's...
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georgia. there are a lot of places that really haven't changed a lot in the south and dawsonville. georgia is one of them they call themselves the birthplace of stock car racing though the people in north carolina heatedly dispute that it's almost like who makes the best barbecue, but dawsonville is a home of a big racing family awesome bill from dawsonville and his son chase who just won one of the big nascar contests this year chase elliott, and it was a hot bed of moonshining. it's a easy. well, it's not an easy drive, but it's a straight shot down mountain roads to atlanta. so people in these communities were making the moonshine originally, they would have bartered and sold it to each other. but when the markup got to be so high they would start selling it to people they didn't know in atlanta through bootleggers and the quality of the stuff got to be really really bad. i mean moonshine would kill you it was being you know, they were using old radiators as worms instead of copper tubing and that kind of thing but these dawsonville has a moonshine festival every year and i went
georgia. there are a lot of places that really haven't changed a lot in the south and dawsonville. georgia is one of them they call themselves the birthplace of stock car racing though the people in north carolina heatedly dispute that it's almost like who makes the best barbecue, but dawsonville is a home of a big racing family awesome bill from dawsonville and his son chase who just won one of the big nascar contests this year chase elliott, and it was a hot bed of moonshining. it's a easy....
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so that culture, dawsonville georgia. >> there are a lot of places that would haven't changed a lot in the south dawsonville georgia is one of them. they call themselves the birthplace of stock-car racing the people in north carolina heatedly disputed that. it's almost like who makes the best barbecue. but dawsonville is the home of a big racing family who just one of the big nascar contest this year, chase elliott. it was a hotbed of moon shining. not an easy drive but a straight shot down mountain roads to 11. people in these communities were making the moonshine. originally they would've bartered and sold to each other but when the markup got to be so high they would start selling it to people they didn't know in atlanta through bootleggers, and the quality of the staff got to be really, really bad. moonshine would kill you. they were using old radiators instead of copper tubing andat that kind of thing. dawsonville has a moonshine festival e every year and i went to it to kind of get the feel forow that culture. i think i knew what i was getting into. it was right before the election, the 20
so that culture, dawsonville georgia. >> there are a lot of places that would haven't changed a lot in the south dawsonville georgia is one of them. they call themselves the birthplace of stock-car racing the people in north carolina heatedly disputed that. it's almost like who makes the best barbecue. but dawsonville is the home of a big racing family who just one of the big nascar contest this year, chase elliott. it was a hotbed of moon shining. not an easy drive but a straight shot...
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in 1770, six north carolina, virginia, south carolina, georgia sent militia invasions into the cherokee country, really focused on south eastern tennessee, western north carolina, and those invasions, the militia forces proceed to essentially destroy everything they can find. there isn't much in the way of fighting. this is about the cherokee population, large parts of the turkey population being put to flight, turned into refugees. this is desperately horrible experience, the revolution of this part of the world. some of the language that you see around, coming out of colonial leaders, coming out of patriots leaders, and the people involved in these militia invasions, i mean it's pretty much genocidal language. we're talking about a need to drive cherokee's from the frontier in order to, as they see, eliminating threats in the backcountry during this crisis with great britain. so, the revolution is just a horrendously traumatic experience for many cherokee communities. it goes on, the fighting that is tied to the revolution, in cherokee country, as another parts of native america, goes
in 1770, six north carolina, virginia, south carolina, georgia sent militia invasions into the cherokee country, really focused on south eastern tennessee, western north carolina, and those invasions, the militia forces proceed to essentially destroy everything they can find. there isn't much in the way of fighting. this is about the cherokee population, large parts of the turkey population being put to flight, turned into refugees. this is desperately horrible experience, the revolution of...
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not until he got to super tuesday and had south carolina, georgia, north carolina, texas, with hispanicsly the same happened with joe biden, barack obama, who experienced success in iowa, won and south carolina. black voters are credible to the party. i would say it is just very briefly about ukraine. we do not have troops on the ground there. we have sent arms to these people. we cannot have it both ways. we cannot say gosh, so glad you are fighting. don't fight too much now because he will make us uncomfortable. we want to control our future. we would rather die on our knees -- die on our feet than live on our knees. i admire that. if we had troops there, i think it would be a different conversation. i'm encouraged to see the congresswoman -- we talked about her maybe running for president. her politics are not mine, but these are the kinds of experiences you have to have. those that you believe in, your allies, challenge you. stand up for what you believe in. if you voted for something, stand up for it. say you made a mistake if you made a mistake. think of what would have happened,
not until he got to super tuesday and had south carolina, georgia, north carolina, texas, with hispanicsly the same happened with joe biden, barack obama, who experienced success in iowa, won and south carolina. black voters are credible to the party. i would say it is just very briefly about ukraine. we do not have troops on the ground there. we have sent arms to these people. we cannot have it both ways. we cannot say gosh, so glad you are fighting. don't fight too much now because he will...
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georgia. let's remember, the south is home to 56% of black people. and unless i become the governor of georgia, will be in a wasteland, a desert, that has no access to reproductive rights from texas to south carolina, from tennessee to florida. unless i become a governor of georgia, repeal that law, make georgia in ways this for black women, and for women across the country. >> all right, stacey abrams, you seem fired up. the voters i talked to seem fired up as well. thank you for being with us. up next, -- recent polling reveals americans favor republicans when it comes to major midterm issues. how is the dnc gonna respond, after the break. after the break. centrum multigummies and took one more step towards taking charge of your health. they're packed with essential nutrients for energy and immunity support. so every day, you can say, ♪ you did it! ♪ with centrum multigummies. when you really need to sleep. you reach for the really good stuff. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by
georgia. let's remember, the south is home to 56% of black people. and unless i become the governor of georgia, will be in a wasteland, a desert, that has no access to reproductive rights from texas to south carolina, from tennessee to florida. unless i become a governor of georgia, repeal that law, make georgia in ways this for black women, and for women across the country. >> all right, stacey abrams, you seem fired up. the voters i talked to seem fired up as well. thank you for being...
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jonathan is live in union city, georgia, south of atlanta. >> who would have thought, georgia for a longstate is now a competitive battleground. you have republicans controling the governor's mansion and democrats controlling both u.s. senate seats one warnock hopes to increase conservative report. >> when foreign countries tried to block us from selling our crop we needed someone to fight back. >> that's why i partnered with a senator from alabama to stand up for farmers. >> stacy abrams in her second bid for governor is rallying the conservative base, if elected abrams agenda would face challenges from georgia's republican controlled legislature. >> they are likely to not have a super majority in the legislature. as a result of that, abrams veto power actually does really important. >> republicans point to record early voting numbers as evidence against abrams claims georgia election laws discriminatory, a nonprofit group found to have paid more than $9 million for legal services from her friend and campaign chair law firm. the organization retracted the statement saying there is nothi
jonathan is live in union city, georgia, south of atlanta. >> who would have thought, georgia for a longstate is now a competitive battleground. you have republicans controling the governor's mansion and democrats controlling both u.s. senate seats one warnock hopes to increase conservative report. >> when foreign countries tried to block us from selling our crop we needed someone to fight back. >> that's why i partnered with a senator from alabama to stand up for farmers....
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response to cherokee attacks on frontier settlements in 1776, north carolina, virginia, south, carolina, georgia. send militia invasions into the cherokee country really really focused on sort of southeastern, tennessee and western north carolina. and those those invasions those militia forces proceed to essentially destroy everything. they can find there there isn't much in the way of fighting. this is about the cherokee population large parts of the cherokee population being put to light and turned into essentially. trees and so this is a desperately horrible experience the revolution this in this part of the world and it's some of the language that you see around, you know coming out of like colonial leaders. coming out of patriot leaders and the people involved in these militia invasions. i mean, it's it's pretty much genocidal languish and we're talking about a need to drive cherokees from the frontier in order to as they see it eliminate a threat in the backcountry during this this crisis with great britain. so the revolution is is just a horrendously traumatic experience for many cherokee
response to cherokee attacks on frontier settlements in 1776, north carolina, virginia, south, carolina, georgia. send militia invasions into the cherokee country really really focused on sort of southeastern, tennessee and western north carolina. and those those invasions those militia forces proceed to essentially destroy everything. they can find there there isn't much in the way of fighting. this is about the cherokee population large parts of the cherokee population being put to light and...
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states like georgia, south carolina, north carolina, virginia, pennsylvania all had significant numbersnon-paper ballots you couldn't go back to. in 2020, all of them had paper ballots. every battleground state had paper ballots and all those states audited those ballots. what audits do is you taycan counts of those ballots and count them and compare them to machines and if they match, you know they ed intended, and that is what we found in every place. major mentioned this. we had more scrutiny of the election and the rules beforehand to confirm the rules were fair and more post-scrutiny election by the courts -- and more postelection scrutiny by the courts. there's not been one shred of evidence presented to any court or agency that indicates there was any problem with the election that would have changed the result. host: we talk about all the people you interviewed for this, the research you did. major garrett, you start with a hypothetical, a fictional account. a hypothetical election 2022. why and what were you trying to show? guest: the pressures placed on american democracy are
states like georgia, south carolina, north carolina, virginia, pennsylvania all had significant numbersnon-paper ballots you couldn't go back to. in 2020, all of them had paper ballots. every battleground state had paper ballots and all those states audited those ballots. what audits do is you taycan counts of those ballots and count them and compare them to machines and if they match, you know they ed intended, and that is what we found in every place. major mentioned this. we had more...
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georgia. quote, south carolina circuit court judge miller ruled meadows must comply with a subpoena as his testimony is material and necessary to the investigation, and that state of georgia is assuring not to cause undue hardship to him. aides and officials dropping like flies in sitting out the investigations. where we begin with our favorite reporters and friend, "washington post" reporter and contributor carolynic will join us, mary mccord former top official in the justice department division. harry lipman, former u.s. attorney, deputy attorney general as well as the host of the talking feds podcast, i start with you, this news, that cipollone and philbin may go farther than they did with what we saw as a public in the january 6th select committee's questioning of them. >> yeah. farther really all the way to the absolute sort of holly grail. cipollone and philbin repeatedly told trump what he was planning was unlawful. what did he say when you told him that and the response to date has been, i can't talk because of executive privilege. but that executive privilege claim is dubious, and the hold
georgia. quote, south carolina circuit court judge miller ruled meadows must comply with a subpoena as his testimony is material and necessary to the investigation, and that state of georgia is assuring not to cause undue hardship to him. aides and officials dropping like flies in sitting out the investigations. where we begin with our favorite reporters and friend, "washington post" reporter and contributor carolynic will join us, mary mccord former top official in the justice...
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richmond and what it looks like in new orleans might be different than what it looks like in georgia or south carolina. it depends on the specific context. >> the case a lot of the statutes were not put up after the civil war. they were put up at the turn-of-the-century. >> there were two primary is. so, many of them were put up in the early 20th centuries and many of them in the civil rights movement so the thing is if you look at this with a chart of time, each of these sort of spikes were synonymous with moments in which people were gaining a sort of larger set of access and so the role wasn't simply to commemorategh people fighting to protect their communities or to protect their families or themselves. they were put up explicitly as a way to communicate and to demonstrate to the black populist in the places the steward off state sanctions and who was in charge and who holds the power. i think all the time about the capital of tennessee it was just taken down a few years ago and this was put up in 1978. he was a general in the confederate army that led to tho massacre that already surrend
richmond and what it looks like in new orleans might be different than what it looks like in georgia or south carolina. it depends on the specific context. >> the case a lot of the statutes were not put up after the civil war. they were put up at the turn-of-the-century. >> there were two primary is. so, many of them were put up in the early 20th centuries and many of them in the civil rights movement so the thing is if you look at this with a chart of time, each of these sort of...
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on an individual basis and what it looks like richmond is different than maybe new orleans or georgia or south carolina. it depends on the context and history of each one. >> a lot of these statues once put up right after the civil war, the report of the turn-of-the-century. >> there were two binary ones. many were put up in the early 20th century in many were put up amidst the civil rights movement. if you look at the chart of time, each of these sort of spikes were synonymous with moments in which black people were gaining a larger set of access to political social economic mobility so the role of the statues was not simply to commemorate people fighting a war to protect their communities or families, they were put up especially as signs of terror, away communicate and demonstrate to the black populace in these places the state sanction use, the power. i think all the time in the tennessee state legislature, that was just taken down a few years ago, and it was put up in 1978.an the first who ran the ku klux klan, a general of the confederate army who led the massacre of black union soldiers
on an individual basis and what it looks like richmond is different than maybe new orleans or georgia or south carolina. it depends on the context and history of each one. >> a lot of these statues once put up right after the civil war, the report of the turn-of-the-century. >> there were two binary ones. many were put up in the early 20th century in many were put up amidst the civil rights movement. if you look at the chart of time, each of these sort of spikes were synonymous with...
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an individual basis and it may be different enrichment but it may look like in new orleans or georgia or south carolina. it depends on the specific context and history. this is a case where a lot of the statues were put up after the civil war. there was at the turn-of-the-century. >> many of them were put up in the early 20th century and many of them were put up during the civil rights movement so the thing is if you look at the chart at time each of these spikes were synonymous with moments in which black people gaining a larger set of access to political social and economic mobility. the role of the statues was not simply to commemorate people who are fighting a war or to protect their families or protect themselves. they wereli put up explicitly assigns of terror and put up explicitly as a way to communicate and demonstrate to the black populace in these places what the state sanctioned views and history and who was in charge and who holds the power. in the tennessee state legislature it was a sign just taken down a few years ago and dothis was put up in 1978. he was the first grand wizard
an individual basis and it may be different enrichment but it may look like in new orleans or georgia or south carolina. it depends on the specific context and history. this is a case where a lot of the statues were put up after the civil war. there was at the turn-of-the-century. >> many of them were put up in the early 20th century and many of them were put up during the civil rights movement so the thing is if you look at the chart at time each of these spikes were synonymous with...
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south carolina, north carolina, georgia, all feeling the effects of this storm, according to the national hurricane center in is expected to reach west virginia by early sunday. >> achievement joins us now. large, just feels like a supercharged storm. yeah, boy, it's been going and going right. the second landfall now on this one coming just south of myrtle beach near georgetown into south carolina and north of charleston. you see coming on shore earlier today and now it's falling apart, but they're still a lot of damage. this system can do all that moisture. now a leftover. and so that's got to go somewhere. and they're starting to see more heavy bands of rain moving on shore. you see that right now circling around that. we've had some reports, some places over 3, maybe 5 inches of rain in some of that path. and of course, because of that, they're talking about some flash flooding. that seems to be the issue right now. taking the focus a little further north into fayetteville. yeah. under flash flood warning right now. you've got more stormy weather toward the east near kitty hawk is we'
south carolina, north carolina, georgia, all feeling the effects of this storm, according to the national hurricane center in is expected to reach west virginia by early sunday. >> achievement joins us now. large, just feels like a supercharged storm. yeah, boy, it's been going and going right. the second landfall now on this one coming just south of myrtle beach near georgetown into south carolina and north of charleston. you see coming on shore earlier today and now it's falling apart,...
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he points out the state of georgia is assuring that it won't cause any undue hardship for meadows to show up. the reason it has to go through a southking for an out of state witness and the south carolina judge needs to sign off. and so meadowss arguing that whether this sth really a criminal procedure. and he said if you want to make these arguments, you have to make them in a criminal procedu. and he said if you want to make these arguments, you have to make them in georgia. meadows attorneys say that he will appeal and so i doubt this is the final word. we've seen with other subpoenas that he received particularly with the january 6 committee subpoena that he has been trying to fight that again on the grounds of executive privilege. so i suspect the fight will carry on. >> yes, it will keep going. but it is an important step along the way. sara murray, appreciate the update. >>> also just into cnn, the u.s. responding to iran's crackdown on protests to women's rights with a fresh mound of u.s. sanctions. we'll tell you the targets next. look at that turkey! look at that provolone! yep, therere's some things you just gotta see. l
he points out the state of georgia is assuring that it won't cause any undue hardship for meadows to show up. the reason it has to go through a southking for an out of state witness and the south carolina judge needs to sign off. and so meadowss arguing that whether this sth really a criminal procedure. and he said if you want to make these arguments, you have to make them in a criminal procedu. and he said if you want to make these arguments, you have to make them in georgia. meadows attorneys...
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record damage according to forecasts of meteorologists, the hurricane is heading north towards georgia southgulf between climate expectations and reality the price that humanity pays for dependence on fossil fuels in the last half century alone, the number of natural disasters has increased five times, and the annual damage amounted to about 200 million dollars, and an assault warning for the planet. andrey semchenko non-flying weather, and the managers of space projects in the usa probably thought nasa and spacex canceled the launches of their rockets, but postponed launches. a small part of the inconvenience, if you can call them that, that hurricanes brought. residents bought bottles of water , boarded up windows and brought them into houses. garden furniture schools and universities canceled classes for a week on approach to the american landmass, the hurricane was assigned the fifth strongest category on the safir simpson scale. the consequences of this storm are historical and the damage that will be caused will be historical. this is just an initial assessment, many more assessments w
record damage according to forecasts of meteorologists, the hurricane is heading north towards georgia southgulf between climate expectations and reality the price that humanity pays for dependence on fossil fuels in the last half century alone, the number of natural disasters has increased five times, and the annual damage amounted to about 200 million dollars, and an assault warning for the planet. andrey semchenko non-flying weather, and the managers of space projects in the usa probably...
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they are very experienced in both north and south carolina and georgia and florida with dealing with emergencies like this. and their advice is very, very important. >> but that is just the thing. so many people despite that advice, they don't listen. we just heard there in our program from a bunch of folks who chose to ride it out and many of them regretted it. how frustrating is it when officials call for people to get out of harm's way and they choose to stay and then they are stranded and need rescued >> high experience with first responders is actually they don't have time to be frustrated, they just want to jump in and help and save lives. and that is really what is going to be into on the next three or four days. the focus will be on what we call life-saving, assessing emergency situations and putting people from a dangerous situation into a safe one. and then overtime that will evolve to what we call life-sustaining, where it will be about rebuilding and getting the community up on its feet. >> how hard is it to coordinate these life-saving emergency responses when you have a
they are very experienced in both north and south carolina and georgia and florida with dealing with emergencies like this. and their advice is very, very important. >> but that is just the thing. so many people despite that advice, they don't listen. we just heard there in our program from a bunch of folks who chose to ride it out and many of them regretted it. how frustrating is it when officials call for people to get out of harm's way and they choose to stay and then they are stranded...
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south. if i become governor, georgia only state from texas to south carolina women have access to care, that united states, centered in the south and denied access to life-saving medical care, i will fight as hard as i can to protect the right to abortion and protect the rights of women and georgians. >> shannon: if you were to become governor, where do you draw the line? 15 weeks, 36 weeks, what is the limit? >> abortion is a medical decision that should be made by a doctor and the woman and point of viability should take into consideration life and health of a woman, that should be the standard. timelines ignore medical reality it sifallisy we know when a pregnancy starts and doctors tell you they need to make decisions based on who they are treating and women need right to save their lives and save their ability to control their body and their futures. >> shannon: leader brams, we thank you. >> big developments in the other big race out of georgia, herschel walker's personal life dominates national headlines. will it make an impact locally? we're back with the panel next. (vo) while you m
south. if i become governor, georgia only state from texas to south carolina women have access to care, that united states, centered in the south and denied access to life-saving medical care, i will fight as hard as i can to protect the right to abortion and protect the rights of women and georgians. >> shannon: if you were to become governor, where do you draw the line? 15 weeks, 36 weeks, what is the limit? >> abortion is a medical decision that should be made by a doctor and the...
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ips went through bulgaria to georgia. menia south of syria to the cross and our region. and the people who were involved in organizing this journey have been established. those who ordered and those who performed this are the ukrainians security services and russian and foreign citizens who helped initiate this attack well was knew that the bridge was a targets. we had ukrainian officials saying that themselves, that as soon as the found an opportunity to target the bridge, they would do so. and this is, i guess they found the opportunity and managed to do it using russian citizens and foreign citizens as well. according to russia, chief investigator there. so tell me about these calls in russia to brands, the ukranian government. now a terrorist state, one more. do you know? absolutely. well we saw how ukranian officials were rejoicing when this happened. they started sweet thing. as soon as this happened at 6 o'clock in the morning, as soon as locals there heard the explosion, which was followed by the fire wherever they knew that 3 people were killed. and they're out
ips went through bulgaria to georgia. menia south of syria to the cross and our region. and the people who were involved in organizing this journey have been established. those who ordered and those who performed this are the ukrainians security services and russian and foreign citizens who helped initiate this attack well was knew that the bridge was a targets. we had ukrainian officials saying that themselves, that as soon as the found an opportunity to target the bridge, they would do so....
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there, not russia proved that georgia attacked south ossetia there, even a commission was createdand it was headed. look, the western structure provided the facts, according to which georgia was to blame for all the documents from the promotional foreign policy, it was written that the russians attacked georgia don't care. they wanted to prove this, and now we are returning to our time in the conditions of a total information company. where is russia made? the most toxic i do not give her a single normal platform, where even at the level the united nations representative says that the russians supply their soldiers with via groy in order to organize such specific combat tactics in these conditions, to believe that well, even hypothetically, an opportunity will be created to provide real facts to the public. they will be heard. it's not just zero in general. it seems to me that if a person, well, this idea is proposed, again in high offices. i think he is again quite respectful with them hat. he speaks. what is what you are an idealist, and so on, going back to history. why is it p
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man field saying virginia, georgia, south carolina, tennessee, north carolina expected to experienceric effects from the low diesel supply. house committee member, member of transportation infrastructure committee, congressman bruce with user westerman, thanks for joining us on this very important issue. business insider, that the biden administration considering hindering military aid to saudi arabia because of production cut. this would be retaliation. biden said there would be consequences. we're in a pretty bad spot because of our domestic policy here at home as a result of tapping the spr under the 50% level and continuing to you know, dig oil out of it. do you think that this is a wise move right now to start with saudi arabia in this way? >> good afternoon, jackie. so good to be with you. no, i don't think it's a good idea. we're sleeping in the bed that joe biden and the democrats made for us and it shouldn't be this way. we're seeing the fed raise interest rates, trying to address the oversupply of money into the economy but what the administration, and nobody is doing, is a
man field saying virginia, georgia, south carolina, tennessee, north carolina expected to experienceric effects from the low diesel supply. house committee member, member of transportation infrastructure committee, congressman bruce with user westerman, thanks for joining us on this very important issue. business insider, that the biden administration considering hindering military aid to saudi arabia because of production cut. this would be retaliation. biden said there would be consequences....
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rebellious colonies between 1778 and 1781, british transport departed from new york for the south, the carolinas, georgia virginia on several occasions, each of them in included germans. thousands germans served in the south, hundreds of them occupied savannah on charts. and for example, well after the defeated yorktown. my next document takes us a little bit further south. it takes us to west florida. on the left is a printed pamphlet. we have several printed records of the journey from new york to pensacola, west, florida, west florida. is there was east and west florida at the time had remained loyal to britain as well. so it's another like canada, another loyal province. those troops sailed down in late 1778. stop over on jamaica and then arrived in pensacola. the regiment that participated in this is the united the entire warlike regiment. they had been on staten and camp. there were, you know, the there were identified as you go with some british troops, maybe another 600 or so under british general. of course, you go to west florida just to defend it from spanish aggression because the spanish wan
rebellious colonies between 1778 and 1781, british transport departed from new york for the south, the carolinas, georgia virginia on several occasions, each of them in included germans. thousands germans served in the south, hundreds of them occupied savannah on charts. and for example, well after the defeated yorktown. my next document takes us a little bit further south. it takes us to west florida. on the left is a printed pamphlet. we have several printed records of the journey from new...
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municipalities, emergency management services all across the state of florida as well as south carolina and georgiamaking sure when they need help, when they need us to help respond, we are able to do so. last night, we had 10,000 people staying at a variety of red cross and partner shelters. about 100 in total. that is the name of the game, beginning that pivot, assessing damage and making sure we are developing that plan to help people make that long-term recovery. judy: what do you think the greatest need is going to be first in florida where it certainly appears the worst impact of this storm has been felt? evan: right nomay be too early to say with the greatest need is going to be. ahead of this storm, we moved in tens of thousands of different kinds of disaster supplies to help people, including hundreds of blood products. right now, people have been asking me what is the best way i can contribute to what the red cross is doing? i tell them if you have a blood appointment on the books right now, please keep that blood appointment. we moved hundreds of products down here ahead of the storm so
municipalities, emergency management services all across the state of florida as well as south carolina and georgiamaking sure when they need help, when they need us to help respond, we are able to do so. last night, we had 10,000 people staying at a variety of red cross and partner shelters. about 100 in total. that is the name of the game, beginning that pivot, assessing damage and making sure we are developing that plan to help people make that long-term recovery. judy: what do you think the...
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it, and new york is not where the biggest outbreaks are so far, we are seeing it in the south, in texas, georgiastarting to see it in d.c. the kinds of flu is a pretty bad strain, and we don't have a lot of immunity built up from the last few years, so i do think it's a good time to get the flu shot. again, flu shot to decrease severity. it's going to spread anyway, decrease severity, take precautions, stay home when you are sick. but we need to get the doctor back into the equation. the doctor has been too far out of the equation with covid. talk to your doctor about a flu shot. >> john: as we have heard repeatedly, the flu vaccine is a guess what the year will bring. how does this stack up in terms of providing opportunity for people. >> bad season, 20% effectiveness, good season 65%. this one looks to be a pretty good match to the h3n2, so a pretty good year to actually get your flu shot. we don't know for sure until the end of the year, but i'm definitely telling people to get it. >> sandra: got it, dr. siegel, we heard a new interview with dr. fauci, asked about the school lockdowns and whe
it, and new york is not where the biggest outbreaks are so far, we are seeing it in the south, in texas, georgiastarting to see it in d.c. the kinds of flu is a pretty bad strain, and we don't have a lot of immunity built up from the last few years, so i do think it's a good time to get the flu shot. again, flu shot to decrease severity. it's going to spread anyway, decrease severity, take precautions, stay home when you are sick. but we need to get the doctor back into the equation. the doctor...
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we're praying for everyone in the path of this storm, and everybody north-- georgia, south carolina--wn, y'all. it's coming. stay safe. i'm being told we have a piece of viral footage. this is reportedly fort myers. it's a shark swimming in a flooded city street. that is unbelievable... in that my researchers tell me that it is probably not real footage. someone put that online, but i decided to show you, because it's a shark in a street. you can't pass that up. in other florida disaster news former president the great grabsby. we're getting more details from the new book "confidence man," by maggie haberman. maggie will be our guest next tuesday, and i'll be asking her about all the pretty upsetting stuff she learned about the ex- dinner in 2017, the former president saw staffers of color apparently, the former president was having dinner with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi, when he turned to their non-white staffers and said, "why don't you get the food?" but to be fair, that's what he says in every situation. ( as general ) "sir, north korea has launched a long-range missile test.
we're praying for everyone in the path of this storm, and everybody north-- georgia, south carolina--wn, y'all. it's coming. stay safe. i'm being told we have a piece of viral footage. this is reportedly fort myers. it's a shark swimming in a flooded city street. that is unbelievable... in that my researchers tell me that it is probably not real footage. someone put that online, but i decided to show you, because it's a shark in a street. you can't pass that up. in other florida disaster news...
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. >> from the university of georgia, herschel walker. >> reporter: in the south, the friendliest town in georgia, it's easy to find support for walker's campaign. ♪ proud to be an american ♪ nearly 77% of johnson county voted for republican donald trump in the 2020 presidential election. >> herschel is not a bad guy. he's a fighter. >> i've been a lot of places, but in wrightsville, i learned the important things. >> reporter: on the trail, walker is quick to mention his wrightsville roots. >> i'm from wrightsville, georgia. >> he has always participated in our famous 4th of july parade we have every year. he's done camps for youth here, for football. >> reporter: but not everyone in this rural 3,500-person town is cheering him on. >> he's still favorite son but most of the people in this county don't think he's the right person to be running for senate. >> i hope warnock wins. i really do. >> reporter: sharika johnson doesn't feel the multimillionaire former resident has done enough to help wrightsville, specifically the black community here. >> we see him, what, once a year when he
. >> from the university of georgia, herschel walker. >> reporter: in the south, the friendliest town in georgia, it's easy to find support for walker's campaign. ♪ proud to be an american ♪ nearly 77% of johnson county voted for republican donald trump in the 2020 presidential election. >> herschel is not a bad guy. he's a fighter. >> i've been a lot of places, but in wrightsville, i learned the important things. >> reporter: on the trail, walker is quick to...
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and losses talking about record damage meteorologists forecast hurricane heading north towards georgia southeen climate expectations and reality the price humanity pays for dependence on fossil fuels in the last half century alone, the number of natural disasters has increased fivefold, and the annual damage amounted to about 200 million dollars, and an assault warning for the planet andrey semchenko and the leaders of the us space projects probably thought nasa and spacex canceled their rocket launches. well, postponed starts. a small part of the inconvenience, if you can call them that, that hurricanes brought. residents bathed bottles of water , boarded up windows and brought them into houses. universities canceled school garden furniture classes for a week on approach to the american landmass, the hurricane was assigned the fifth most severe category on the simpson safari scale the effects of this storm are historic and the damage that will be done will be historic. this is only under the initial assessments in the coming days, many more assessments will be carried out. but i don't think
and losses talking about record damage meteorologists forecast hurricane heading north towards georgia southeen climate expectations and reality the price humanity pays for dependence on fossil fuels in the last half century alone, the number of natural disasters has increased fivefold, and the annual damage amounted to about 200 million dollars, and an assault warning for the planet andrey semchenko and the leaders of the us space projects probably thought nasa and spacex canceled their rocket...