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football star -- getting behind former university of georgia football star herschel walker. he has a history of domestic violence allegations and he was talking about mental health challenges he faced but there have been questions into his businesses. he has not made a lot of gaps in the campaign training -- trail. someone like walker is more well-known through georgia and being a football fan myself, i do not discount the power of just being a football star in georgia. we see here in fact, prime cap -- brian cap had a lead over stacy abrams. this is not a race that is solidly in either camp and another instance where by -- biting -- president biden's approval rates have gone up and they are still not great. i see numbers of him in the states that he won, like in georgia that he won narrowly, at 3/10 of a point. i see some states at a approval rating at mid 30's. his democratic incumbents -- they have been outperforming him by double digits. we have seen in the past correlations. host: what about the democratic apparatus in georgia. stacey abrams and they get out the vote e
football star -- getting behind former university of georgia football star herschel walker. he has a history of domestic violence allegations and he was talking about mental health challenges he faced but there have been questions into his businesses. he has not made a lot of gaps in the campaign training -- trail. someone like walker is more well-known through georgia and being a football fan myself, i do not discount the power of just being a football star in georgia. we see here in fact,...
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and even though i had bad grades in my science classes and ap, and i recovered the bug at university of georgiaditor of the paper and working with the school paper, i got involved in covering campus movement and political groups and rise of republicans in georgia politics and because, again, democrats ran everything at the time. >> for better or worse, politics can feel hike sports and you're seeing some figures from the sports world eniter politics that you probably wouldn't predict while in athens, such as hershel walker. does that surprise you? >> it's a great segue, hershel walker, i wasn't born when he led uga to the first championship in decades, but i grew up hearing stories about it and that's why he has high name recognition. even folks like me, never got to see him play at uga, grew up hearing about his threat elk feats and all that and helps to put him in the position he's in right now. he has both donald trump's endorsement and mitch mcconnell's endorsement, 60, 70, 80% in the polls that we've seen. a commanding lead over his republican primary rivals and closer than the general ele
and even though i had bad grades in my science classes and ap, and i recovered the bug at university of georgiaditor of the paper and working with the school paper, i got involved in covering campus movement and political groups and rise of republicans in georgia politics and because, again, democrats ran everything at the time. >> for better or worse, politics can feel hike sports and you're seeing some figures from the sports world eniter politics that you probably wouldn't predict...
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one else who deserves it more, but the interesting part about it is that he jumped ahead of university of georgia'sof georgia, i have to bring it up, sorry, they beat alabama for the national championship, but -- >> a bystander, i was aware. >> bama has gotten them back and forth. it is a rivalry. kirby smart was also a coordinator under saban. their rivalry comes all the way down even to the contract and just for comparison, 2015, two coaches making $7 million a year, nick saban is one of them. now less than ten years later, we have over 12. the money has been pumping into college football. >> i'm nervous to join this conversation. just bring people up to speed, kaitlan collins is the number one alabama superfan on earth, whose screen safever on her pho is nick saban. so i'm afraid to ask this, but a college football coach at a state school, technically -- sort of a state employee, making more than $11 million, it does beg the question, can i ask, is it worth it? should these college coaches be making that much? >> i'll let omar answer and then i'll answer. >> i think, well, when you look at the a
one else who deserves it more, but the interesting part about it is that he jumped ahead of university of georgia'sof georgia, i have to bring it up, sorry, they beat alabama for the national championship, but -- >> a bystander, i was aware. >> bama has gotten them back and forth. it is a rivalry. kirby smart was also a coordinator under saban. their rivalry comes all the way down even to the contract and just for comparison, 2015, two coaches making $7 million a year, nick saban is...
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and i was in high school where recaptured the burn to go cover politics but university of georgia is the head of the school papered working for the school paper i got very involved campus movements, political groups and that at the time the rise of republican politicians in georgia politics. again democrats ran everything at the time for. >> are better or worse politics can sometimes very much feel like sports you are seeing somef figures from the sports world enter politics that you probably would notti have predict while people like herschel walker. has that race right there been a surprise you at all? >> it's a great segue because it hasu?. somewhat like me who grow up in atlanta, grew up in georgia i was not born when he led you gh its first national champion ship in decades. i grew up hearing stories that's why it's such a height name recognition for even folks like me who never got to see them play grew up hearing stories about his athletic feats and all of that. that helps put him in the position he is in right now he is donald trump's endorsement and mitch mcconnell'sen endors
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georgia in the u. a. e is hire a local candle. he's the dean of the college of communication at the university of georgia and latin america. analysts good to have you with us. so hire to reopening the border. of course, that's good news for people on both sides. but how easy is it going to be to get around some of the challenges to try talking procedural challenges and security issues and so on. it's going to be a big challenge for both sides, for one on the one hand, of course, less economy, although i've somehow recover a bit still still in 3 for most people hardly make ends meet. and the company, the company has a really hard time getting hard currency to pay off the on the other side. hello. yeah, i'm sure, with security, a lot of the guerrilla groups at the d, c, and d, e l. n. operate widely on the borders in between columbia and, and it's both in the north through the heat our region as well as in the south in cuckoo. and so the guarantees that each government can give will be limited to their own ability to act on those very structural issues, which in both cases have been very difficult to deal with. how much do you think
georgia in the u. a. e is hire a local candle. he's the dean of the college of communication at the university of georgia and latin america. analysts good to have you with us. so hire to reopening the border. of course, that's good news for people on both sides. but how easy is it going to be to get around some of the challenges to try talking procedural challenges and security issues and so on. it's going to be a big challenge for both sides, for one on the one hand, of course, less economy,...
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statue, which was 1860, but there's this amazing digital interactive map created out of the university of georgia called the invasion of america if any of you would like to look at up it visualizes native dispossession the dispossession of native land by the united states from 1776 to the present day and when you see it in time lapse, it really has an incredible visual impact. the it also offers data and the data that i pulled from that map is was used to inform. labels in 1860 when ward created his statuette of the indian hunter the united states had already seized seven million acres of land from indigenous people by the time george henry botan painted his pilgrims painting in 1867. just seven years later that number exceeded 1 billion and today it exceeds 1.5 billion and the 326. reservations add up today to about the size of idaho. so it's a really sort of remarkable resource to acquaint yourselves with should you wish so that is that is all for tonight's program. thank you hi peter, carmichael e director of the civil war institute here at gettysburg college. also a member of the history depa
statue, which was 1860, but there's this amazing digital interactive map created out of the university of georgia called the invasion of america if any of you would like to look at up it visualizes native dispossession the dispossession of native land by the united states from 1776 to the present day and when you see it in time lapse, it really has an incredible visual impact. the it also offers data and the data that i pulled from that map is was used to inform. labels in 1860 when ward...
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see them play more than what costs kind of an odd pig, and others, in that, d'andre swift, university of georgiaentering his third season with detroit, a lot of buzz, he only played 13 games in each of the first two seasons, it doesn't help that the lines are terrible, the talent is there, this could be a breakout season for swift, and it reminds me of another detroit operator. ford motor corporation, finally getting there. and the production. and the last few months, and if they can just make them all. and the season, and more potential, the layoff, and the people, and trying to put more money into the bottom line. this is the right environment for the job.>>> cmc, and verbal, and unquestioned top player in fantasy football, what i was winning. and and he can catch and unmatched in the open field and tough, and he can recover this year, with that kind of reminds me of, honeywell. and charlotte, cmc plays, when healthy, one of the favorite industrials, but the aerospace business, and think they can make a comeback, itching to buy more at 190, and more circumspect. and finally how about wide rece
see them play more than what costs kind of an odd pig, and others, in that, d'andre swift, university of georgiaentering his third season with detroit, a lot of buzz, he only played 13 games in each of the first two seasons, it doesn't help that the lines are terrible, the talent is there, this could be a breakout season for swift, and it reminds me of another detroit operator. ford motor corporation, finally getting there. and the production. and the last few months, and if they can just make...
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at the university of georgiathe editor of the school paper , i got very involved in covering campus movements, political groups and the rise of the time the rise of republican politicians in georgia politics because again democrats raneverything at the time . >> for better or worse as you know politics can sometimes very much feel like sports and you're seeing some figures from the sports world and her politics that you probably wouldn't predict while you were in, people like herschelwalker. has that race been a surprise to you at all ? >> it's a great segue because it has. someone like me who grew up in atlanta, grew up in georgia, i wasn't born when he led the ug eight to its first national championship in decades but i do appear in stories about him and that's why he hassuch high name recognition . even folks like me who never got to see him play grew up hearing stories about his athletic beats and allthat . so that helped put him in the position he's in right now. he had both donald trump's endorsement and mitch mcconnell's endorsement . he's at 60, 70, 80 percent in the polls we've seen. a commanding lead over his rivals. closer of course in the general election but he's in
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at the university of georgia and there's a lot of historians out there, got to read it.steve barry, look at the stuff he's done, it is fantastic. his books are great. private voices is a wonderful contribution. >> is a possible it's covid by the confederate side? they've underscored the fact the confederate government was not in a position to protect citizens at that time? what they have conversed the fact of undermining the fate of the confederate government? >> i think you're spot on. i will add to that, that's it. the acknowledgment or an admission is what we can do to protect our citizens and you can only imagine happening to our women? i think you've given the soldiers a compelling reason to desert and go back home so that's probably part of it. there is a third and i would love to take credit for it, one of steve barry's students was down there and he presented this paper and he said to me, i think he is probably right, maybe a reluctance to go public with this because it's unfortunately no it's the reality in the 19th century, this shame that would have followed t
at the university of georgia and there's a lot of historians out there, got to read it.steve barry, look at the stuff he's done, it is fantastic. his books are great. private voices is a wonderful contribution. >> is a possible it's covid by the confederate side? they've underscored the fact the confederate government was not in a position to protect citizens at that time? what they have conversed the fact of undermining the fate of the confederate government? >> i think you're spot...
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those materials now reside at the university of georgia in the p body archive. we also have john roy price, a harvard educated attorney who cofounded the rippon society. he promptly joined the new nixon administration in 1969, working for daniel patrick moynahan as special assistant to the president on -- affairs. john later went into banking later becoming chief of regulations for chase bank. special note, john is joined this evening by his daughter alexandra and his son phil. welcome to both of you. john's new book, the last liberal republican, a insiders perspective on nixon surprising social policy, reveals the influence of moynahan and are look man on broader administration priorities. and how the president himself impacted social policy for decades, much of those impacts we are only realizing now. often, richard nixon surprised democrats and shocked republicans with the extent of his pragmatism. he proposed a guaranteed family income and almost achieved a national health insurance program, if you can believe it, as a republican. but i will say the best of
those materials now reside at the university of georgia in the p body archive. we also have john roy price, a harvard educated attorney who cofounded the rippon society. he promptly joined the new nixon administration in 1969, working for daniel patrick moynahan as special assistant to the president on -- affairs. john later went into banking later becoming chief of regulations for chase bank. special note, john is joined this evening by his daughter alexandra and his son phil. welcome to both...
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carolina system closed down in the early september and i went to every other sec school except university of georgiatayed open. so i really want to applaud the presidents and school boards who did open in the fall of 2020 and did keep their students and teachers safe because there is a road map and there always was a road map how to be open. elizabeth: you have served the government the teachers union was saying keep the schools shut. your work for the government commendable. dr. fauci served the government since the early '80s. "the washington post," let's move on to this, doctor, washington pete is saying dr. fauci and francis collins blocked them and blocked oversight of supervirus research for vaccines and drugs paid for with u.s. tax dollars. they refuse toddies close the funding to the post and could grade their homework on research scientists called, quote, extremely dangerous. "washington post" says this is science in the shadows. what do you say? >> i think you raise a critical point and i raised that in my book, that this really needs to be an inflection point of how all of the federal age
carolina system closed down in the early september and i went to every other sec school except university of georgiatayed open. so i really want to applaud the presidents and school boards who did open in the fall of 2020 and did keep their students and teachers safe because there is a road map and there always was a road map how to be open. elizabeth: you have served the government the teachers union was saying keep the schools shut. your work for the government commendable. dr. fauci served...
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it is all done at the university of georgia. listen, there is a lot of historians out there, if they write something i am like, i have got to read it. and steve bearing, look at the stuff he has done, digital history, it is fantastic. his books are great. private voices is a wonderful contribution to our field. wonderful. >> is it possible that the events -- as well covered as the confederate side, because doing so would have underscored the fact that the confederate government was not in a position to protect its citizens at that point? and, would have the converse effect of undermining faith in the confederate government? >> i think you are spot on. i will add one more concrete to that. i think that admission is an admission that we cannot protect our civilians, and you can only imagine that one of these veterans in the churches, oh my god, what is happening to our women? i think you have just given those soldiers a compelling reason to desert, right? and to go back home. i think that is probably part of it as well. there is a
it is all done at the university of georgia. listen, there is a lot of historians out there, if they write something i am like, i have got to read it. and steve bearing, look at the stuff he has done, digital history, it is fantastic. his books are great. private voices is a wonderful contribution to our field. wonderful. >> is it possible that the events -- as well covered as the confederate side, because doing so would have underscored the fact that the confederate government was not in...
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and thus, like the university of georgia which drives down the field to the three yard line, and then fumbles [laughs] , the general-in-chief jeopardized the potential payoff of his brilliant march to the. james would about the confederates? what are they up to? of course this fellow, beauregard, was in command of something called the department of north carolina since april 23rd. this was a huge department that extended from the south, the mouth of the cape fear river all the way up to the south bank of the james river. the virginia portion of his domain was called the first military district. it was under the command of henry wise, the former governor of virginia. he had authority over the garrison troops in his district, well bush ron johnson's division -- for containing butler at bermuda hundred, behind a compact defensive position known as the it line. a four mile defensive line, anchored on the left by the james, and the appomattox rivers. a portion of johnson's division was on detached duty. beauregard deployed about 3300 men, on the howlett line. at petersburg, an elaborate de
and thus, like the university of georgia which drives down the field to the three yard line, and then fumbles [laughs] , the general-in-chief jeopardized the potential payoff of his brilliant march to the. james would about the confederates? what are they up to? of course this fellow, beauregard, was in command of something called the department of north carolina since april 23rd. this was a huge department that extended from the south, the mouth of the cape fear river all the way up to the...
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with a plan to work but it failed to communicate the battle plans to all subordinates with university of georgiadrives down the field to the three r nine and then fumbles. [laughter] the general in chief jeopardized the potential payoff of the brilliant march to the james. and then with the command of the department of north carolina since april 23rd it was a huge department that extended from the south from the cape fear river all the way up to the south think of the james river. . . because a portion of johnson's division was on the catch duty duty to galore guard deployed 3300 men on the how it line. at petersburg the elaborate defensive position was aligned featuring 55 artillery batteries connected by an infantry curtain that extended 10 miles answered on both flanks of the appomattox river and offended by 4000 men including a large contingent of local militia which of course would be less than one third of smith's troops approaching petersburg. no wonder, no wonder beauregard was very anxious to return 6600 men to his army. but despite the louisianians orders on the previous night he would
with a plan to work but it failed to communicate the battle plans to all subordinates with university of georgiadrives down the field to the three r nine and then fumbles. [laughter] the general in chief jeopardized the potential payoff of the brilliant march to the james. and then with the command of the department of north carolina since april 23rd it was a huge department that extended from the south from the cape fear river all the way up to the south think of the james river. . . because a...
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football hero, as a heisman trophy winner and realizing he's lying about education at the university of georgiaing he did not graduate from the university of georgia. there's so many things that bothered me that he lies so easily and i don't think he's aware that he is lying. and i think that they're saying to him just follow the script, and you'll be fine and you'll be -- don't go off course and make a fool out of yourself. it's too indecent -- [indiscernible] it is not fair to him. host: and you're talking about the latest polling. the two candidates are herschel walker, a republican candidate for u.s. senate and it is the incumbent senator rafael warnock, the current polling. the real clear average is warnock is up by 4.4% points in the latest polling. next up, jim on the republican line. go ahead. caller: yes. people need to learn by not watching these news. something that's real important popped up. learn how to backtrack on it. and i'd like to give an explanation on the lead-up to january 6. first, you had to impeach trump and according to the ukrainian treaty with the u.s., he had every
football hero, as a heisman trophy winner and realizing he's lying about education at the university of georgiaing he did not graduate from the university of georgia. there's so many things that bothered me that he lies so easily and i don't think he's aware that he is lying. and i think that they're saying to him just follow the script, and you'll be fine and you'll be -- don't go off course and make a fool out of yourself. it's too indecent -- [indiscernible] it is not fair to him. host: and...
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keyes to run against obama and it was the same thing with herschel walker the star out of the university of georgiaet's put him up against rafael warnock. and what we are seeing is someone who has a history of violence someone who consistently lies about his credentials and someone who has not thought through policies so the reason he is there is because he is black not because he can do the heavy lifting to be a us senator. it was a cynical ploy. so the answer he gave after the killings in texas and said that then there is the disinformation so what we need to have is a department looking at young man looking at young women on social media. constitutional rights and that has been corrupted you have these little soundbites and then strong them together?et i know i need to say something about the bible and that'se what we got but that was not policy or thoughtful but in fact it is insulting to think that black folks will win that race because he is black. that's not enough. >> is a hard to get in at that point on a sunday morning? can anyone come in quick. >> i'm sure. it is bedrock foundational to
keyes to run against obama and it was the same thing with herschel walker the star out of the university of georgiaet's put him up against rafael warnock. and what we are seeing is someone who has a history of violence someone who consistently lies about his credentials and someone who has not thought through policies so the reason he is there is because he is black not because he can do the heavy lifting to be a us senator. it was a cynical ploy. so the answer he gave after the killings in...
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it's hthe same thing with herschel walker, football star out of the university of georgia . let's put him up against rafael warnock and what we're seeing is someone who has a history of violence . someone lewho consistently lies about his credentials and someone who has not thought through policy so to have someone, the reason he's there is because he's black . not because he can do the heavy lifting of being a us senator. it was a cynical ploy and so the answer that he gave after the killings in uvalde texas when they said i want to handle the issue of guns and he said well, cain slew able and then you got this disinformation so what we need to have is a department where you have, so you could have laid department that looks at young man looking at young women on the social media because of constitutional rights and was like a hard drive that has been corrupted so it had these little soundbites on their and then east on them together so i know i need to say something about the bible. i know i need to say something about social media. i know i need to say something about cons
it's hthe same thing with herschel walker, football star out of the university of georgia . let's put him up against rafael warnock and what we're seeing is someone who has a history of violence . someone lewho consistently lies about his credentials and someone who has not thought through policy so to have someone, the reason he's there is because he's black . not because he can do the heavy lifting of being a us senator. it was a cynical ploy and so the answer that he gave after the killings...
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officer edwards is a graduate of the university of georgia and currently is working on a masters degree in intelligence analysis from johns hopkins university. nick is an acclaimed filmmaker, credits include documenting stories from war zones in afghanistan, syria, and iraq. on january 6, they were working on a documentary about quote why americans are so divided when americans have so much in common. end quote. during that day he interviewed and documented the movements of the people around the capital, including the first moments of the violence against the capitol police and the chaos that ensued. i will now swear in our witnesses, the witnesses will please stand and raise your right hand. do you swear and affirm under penalty of perjury that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? let the record reflects the witnesses answered in the affirmative. without objection, the witnesses statement will be included in the record. pursuant to section five c eight of house resolution 503, i recognize myself for questioning.
officer edwards is a graduate of the university of georgia and currently is working on a masters degree in intelligence analysis from johns hopkins university. nick is an acclaimed filmmaker, credits include documenting stories from war zones in afghanistan, syria, and iraq. on january 6, they were working on a documentary about quote why americans are so divided when americans have so much in common. end quote. during that day he interviewed and documented the movements of the people around...
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football star out of the university of georgia, wow, let's put him up against raphael warnock. what we are seeing is someone who has a history of violence, someone who consistently lies about his credentials, and someone who has not thought through policy. to have someone -- the reason he is there is because he is black, not because he can do the heavy lifting of being a u.s. senator. it was a cynical ploy. so the answer that he gave after uvalde, after the killings in uvalde, texas, where they said, how would you handle the issue of guns? and he said, well, cain slew abel, and then you have this disinformation. but we need is a department so you can have -- a department that looks at young men, looking at young women on social media, because of constitutional rights. it was like a hard drive that has been corrupted. so it had these little soundbites on their, then he stung them together. i know i need to say something about the bible, i know i need to say something about social media, i know i need to say something about constitutional rights and disinformation, and that is wha
football star out of the university of georgia, wow, let's put him up against raphael warnock. what we are seeing is someone who has a history of violence, someone who consistently lies about his credentials, and someone who has not thought through policy. to have someone -- the reason he is there is because he is black, not because he can do the heavy lifting of being a u.s. senator. it was a cynical ploy. so the answer that he gave after uvalde, after the killings in uvalde, texas, where they...
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owning companies that simply don't exist, about graduating in the to be 1% of his class at the university of georgian with allegations of past domestic abuse, which he has in the past attributed to his struggles with mental health. those abuse allegations are the subject of a powerful and unsettling new political ad aimed straight at walker's solar plexus from the republican accountability pac. >> do you think you know herschel walker? well, think again. listen to what his ex-wife had to say about him. >> his eyes would become very evil. the guns and knives, i got into a few choking things with him. the first time he held the gun to my head, he held the gun to my temple and said he was going to blow my brains out. >> republican accountability pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> tim miller, michael are back. tim, i start with you. in every -- in our lives, in politics, working in or covering politics, an ad like that, which is based on something that walker doesn't even deny, would basically be like, that would be it. you would be done in the campaign. do you think that is goin
owning companies that simply don't exist, about graduating in the to be 1% of his class at the university of georgian with allegations of past domestic abuse, which he has in the past attributed to his struggles with mental health. those abuse allegations are the subject of a powerful and unsettling new political ad aimed straight at walker's solar plexus from the republican accountability pac. >> do you think you know herschel walker? well, think again. listen to what his ex-wife had to...
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state to be reviewed by a manager called a young person, you just the counselor at the university telecom fee of the georgia a meal for schedule with schofield, with casado kids code, name, chemist and as of platoon commander, neo nazi and satanist joined february 2016 according to security forces he'd been involved in torturing russian soldiers, and murdering dumbass civilians. shanna copious with on toned carry, all born in russia, spread out of nationalist ideas, moved to ukraine, and joined...
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did you know him >> yes, i know him and he's a great coach but, you know, i did go to the university of georgiaknow -- >> you did oh, i love that. >> i put my alliance at aflac over miay alma mater, and it waa difficult decision when i was first starting in sales, i was in charge of alabama in the early '70s, so i have a special heart for alabama. >> so many bulldogs i love that whole area georgia tech, georgia, that's a pretty big rivalry, too, down there. thank you. good to have you on. i wanted to get that in. send me one of them blue jackets. i'll wear one of those. >> i'll get you one. be careful what you ask for. you'll get it. >> don't get it yet, i'm going to need a smaller version. because things are happening for me >> okay. >>> joe, we've got some news just crossing the wires. td bank is buying cowen for $39 per share, $1.9 billion in an all-cash deal. giving td a bigger footprint in the u.s. so lots of eyes are going to be focussed on that on wall street this morning meanwhile, when we come back, uber, jetblue and marriott all set to report in the next hour and the reaction on wall
did you know him >> yes, i know him and he's a great coach but, you know, i did go to the university of georgiaknow -- >> you did oh, i love that. >> i put my alliance at aflac over miay alma mater, and it waa difficult decision when i was first starting in sales, i was in charge of alabama in the early '70s, so i have a special heart for alabama. >> so many bulldogs i love that whole area georgia tech, georgia, that's a pretty big rivalry, too, down there. thank you....
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of texas law before disparaging it. i am sure they spent time looking at it or studied the georgia election law and at least that is little better then studying the university of georgia's offense. do they know that 17 days of early vote voting are in georgia and that president biden's home state only has 10 days. are we looking at delaware? this puts delaware on par with texas which still has more than maryland, eight days. your, nine days. -- new york, nine days and then zero days, connecticut. georgia has no excused absentee voting. joe biden's home state of delaware requires an excuse for absentee voting. i am fine with delaware having that option, it sounds reasonable to me. does that make delaware the target of this committee's wrath. you do not hear them complaining about delaware. you do not see the bringing delaware to court or the department of justice suing marilyn for their district maps in which larry hogan called the nation's most gerrymandered map after the state legislator -- legislature overrode the veto. why did they do this? they had to claim voting rights are being violated and they know that they are violent -- there violent agenda wher
of texas law before disparaging it. i am sure they spent time looking at it or studied the georgia election law and at least that is little better then studying the university of georgia's offense. do they know that 17 days of early vote voting are in georgia and that president biden's home state only has 10 days. are we looking at delaware? this puts delaware on par with texas which still has more than maryland, eight days. your, nine days. -- new york, nine days and then zero days,...
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and then played for the university of georgia at that house for 25 years in buckhead. rowing team breaks a world record. they raced across the pacific ocean from san francisco all the way down to hawaii. two members of the steamer going to join us live. first let's take a look at bill hammer for what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> repeats of herschel walker. everybody was lifting weights and herschel walker was turning set ups and push ups. it's true. a prime great peace and good morning 12 of you. the world is watching as the showdown with tran unfolds after the chaos was cobbled. the invasion of ukraine president biden faces another international crisis. plus democrats raised up as a new bell that would reportedly raise taxes for those making less than $400,000 per year. that's unknown now. the councilwoman caught on video reportedly heading a bicyclist with her suv. she is refusing calls to resign. maybe she should start with an apology. we'll see you in 10 minutes with a bent brand-new week at the top of the are. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventu
and then played for the university of georgia at that house for 25 years in buckhead. rowing team breaks a world record. they raced across the pacific ocean from san francisco all the way down to hawaii. two members of the steamer going to join us live. first let's take a look at bill hammer for what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> repeats of herschel walker. everybody was lifting weights and herschel walker was turning set ups and push ups. it's true. a prime great peace and good...
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of georgia. played at the university of georgia, won the heisman trophy, celebrated figure there.r, getting rousing applause for that explanation. he very well could be in the united states senate. >> willie, there is no more history. history is what happens right now at the snap of a finger. herschel walker, rushed over 5,000 yards as a georgia bulldog, seem to be the best credential he has in terms of running for office. that man, as you pointed out, won the heisman as a junior at georgia. those are credentials that clearly stand out in his race against raphael warnock. it is accurate to say he could indeed become a member of the united states senate. as gene pointed out, look at the membership of the united states senate today. compare it to the composition of the united states senate 10, 20 years ago. you really can't in terms of credentials, people elected to office who think of the nation first, national interest, rather than their selfish, political interests. that's where we are today. that's a reality check. the ultimate reality check is herschel walker could indeed becom
of georgia. played at the university of georgia, won the heisman trophy, celebrated figure there.r, getting rousing applause for that explanation. he very well could be in the united states senate. >> willie, there is no more history. history is what happens right now at the snap of a finger. herschel walker, rushed over 5,000 yards as a georgia bulldog, seem to be the best credential he has in terms of running for office. that man, as you pointed out, won the heisman as a junior at...
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front of a georgia grand jury because of his alleged role in pushing a plan to organize a false slate of electors after the 2020 election. joining us is anthony michael cries from georgia university college of law. when you see what's happening here in georgia, where is this investigation right now as you see it? >> i think what we know is that the investigation is heating up. from what we can see in the public eye, because, of course, the g grand jury's proceedings are secret, the fulton county district attorney's office is getting closer to the inner circle of donald trump. the fact that we had rudy giuliani testifying here yesterday before the special purpose grand jury is evidence of that. >> what does that target letter to giuliani signify to you? >> i think what it signifies is that there is a conspiracy charge perhaps in the works. what we've seen with target letters so far is that the district attorney is asking people to be on guard who have done things that are more overtly criminal or at least potentially overtly criminal. for example, the fake electors submitted false documents or something like donald trump making the phone call to secretary of state brad raffensperg
front of a georgia grand jury because of his alleged role in pushing a plan to organize a false slate of electors after the 2020 election. joining us is anthony michael cries from georgia university college of law. when you see what's happening here in georgia, where is this investigation right now as you see it? >> i think what we know is that the investigation is heating up. from what we can see in the public eye, because, of course, the g grand jury's proceedings are secret, the fulton...
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gorilla, meanwhile, invented a new language for communicating with people, scientists from the university of georgiawords for talking among themselves only to ask for food from the zookeepers and only those who held this food in their hands to others. look, they didn't contact me. what are these sounds? they are something similar to ours. uh-huh yes, probably that's because the purpose of the appeal is to attract attention. it has been achieved, as far as animals raise us in general. what they want to tell us for this is ivan good morning. good morning. well, this is definitely a breakthrough. they can no longer reach us. yes , so that we understand them, they are already inventing their own glory. god is very similar to this, because usually the animals in the zoo, especially our domestic dogs. they somehow manage to tell us that they need from us. yes, the dog will clearly let you know that she wants to go for a walk or she wants to eat a bear in a different situation, at the zoo she will beg for food from visitors, make paws so yes, that is, such a question of emotional interaction. then they spo
gorilla, meanwhile, invented a new language for communicating with people, scientists from the university of georgiawords for talking among themselves only to ask for food from the zookeepers and only those who held this food in their hands to others. look, they didn't contact me. what are these sounds? they are something similar to ours. uh-huh yes, probably that's because the purpose of the appeal is to attract attention. it has been achieved, as far as animals raise us in general. what they...
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university. we also have someone who's served as an attorney and director of the first amendment project. after earning her undergraduate degree in american government, she attended georgia state university college of law. in addition to represent clients in state and federal courts, sisi plays an integral role in launching a project. charisse trump's speech first director. she was at the ellenton hamilton society and the associate director of relations. she is the host of "well said," where she interviews activists, professors, and students about free speech, higher education, and american culture. she and her masters degree from georgetown university, and she earned her bachelor's degree from george mason university. we are also joined by vic, who serves as the young america's foundation vice president and counsel. he has been a warrior fighting on the front lines of the conservative movement for 30 years. as general counsel, he oversees and advises on all legal issues and needs the foundation's legal efforts to protect student rights on high schools and college campuses. he spent seven years and americans for prosperity. additional nonprofit and private sector work in
university. we also have someone who's served as an attorney and director of the first amendment project. after earning her undergraduate degree in american government, she attended georgia state university college of law. in addition to represent clients in state and federal courts, sisi plays an integral role in launching a project. charisse trump's speech first director. she was at the ellenton hamilton society and the associate director of relations. she is the host of "well...
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now, the university of virginia has joined many other universities, including my own, the university of maryland, in exploring more so the connections to slavery in georgia. the role that slaves played an actually building in the buildings. i remember seeing at the university of mississippi a handprint on one of the brics of one of the slaves. the enslaved people who had left that print. from building the buildings to the fact that they were serving as servants to some of the students and the professors. sometimes they were hired out her. so there has been this big exploration. the reason for this founding was to perpetuate slavery. can you talk about what your opinion is about that? i read you saying that that is misguided and that is misleading, with the university of virginia was all about. >> yes. i would say from the outset, most of these books came out during the bye centenary of the university in 2019. preceded by the commission on slavery for the university. and they do represent a very informed corrective to earlier work in acknowledging the presence of slavery. it's unbelievable now that earlier histories just didn't discuss this feature of the
now, the university of virginia has joined many other universities, including my own, the university of maryland, in exploring more so the connections to slavery in georgia. the role that slaves played an actually building in the buildings. i remember seeing at the university of mississippi a handprint on one of the brics of one of the slaves. the enslaved people who had left that print. from building the buildings to the fact that they were serving as servants to some of the students and the...
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of the universe. at least for now. georgia usually is. but this is -- a lot of key races. senate, secretary of state, governor, that are really going to make a huge difference this fall and then in the next election cycle as well. >> and if the wins and losses in arizona have any residual impact on former president trump, former vice president pence looking ahead to a potential 2024 matchup. a.b. and scott, thank you. >>> lives lost. homes are destroyed. the rain is still coming. the we're live in kentucky with the latest on the flooding there next. >>> and a new agreement in place now and the first ukrainian grain shipment is on its way to lebanon in an effort to ease the global hunger crisis. like many families, the auburns value time spent together. to share wisdom... i got some of my gold before iyou passed the bread.. encourage one another... i can buy gold for this?! you can buy gold for this. and talk about life's ns and misses. responsibly sourced like my gold but not responsibly cooked. because at the end of the day, nothing keeps it all together quite like - gold
of the universe. at least for now. georgia usually is. but this is -- a lot of key races. senate, secretary of state, governor, that are really going to make a huge difference this fall and then in the next election cycle as well. >> and if the wins and losses in arizona have any residual impact on former president trump, former vice president pence looking ahead to a potential 2024 matchup. a.b. and scott, thank you. >>> lives lost. homes are destroyed. the rain is still coming....
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we're just talking about and deputy director of the un at universities institute for environment and human security. add in new castle is sharon georgia, senior electra and environment and sustainability at kill university in the u. k. sharon specializes on the development of low carbon technology. welcome to you all . great to have you here with us. plenty to go out. so of course, let's start with this troubling news from greenland. your expert, you know, all too well what's happening with the green and by she did tell us what this research means. in layman's terms, climate scientists have known for a long time and been concerned for a long time that the i sheets in greenland and arctic are so huge and so complex that they kind of can't keep up with the piece of climate change that humans have caused in recent decades and so there is a sort of lag in response to human caused warming a bit. like if you put you take ice cubes out of the freezer and put them on the kitchen counter in a warm room. they don't melts immediately, but you know that those ice cubes are doomed. if you leave them sitting out in that new climate that you forced
we're just talking about and deputy director of the un at universities institute for environment and human security. add in new castle is sharon georgia, senior electra and environment and sustainability at kill university in the u. k. sharon specializes on the development of low carbon technology. welcome to you all . great to have you here with us. plenty to go out. so of course, let's start with this troubling news from greenland. your expert, you know, all too well what's happening with the...
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germany supports the expansion of the eu and the membership of ukraine, moldova and georgia, lavshol said this during a speech at charles university in prague, the chancellor emphasized the expansion of the european union of the union fully corresponds to the interests and values of the united european community. schultz also called on the eu countries to rally the lviv to solve old conflicts and find new solutions. in addition, he also promised further german support for ukraine in its fight against the aggressor in lviv within the framework of the lan broker project to help victims during of the war, among them 40-year-old oksana in bahmut injuries to the right lung, liver, open fractures of the legs and right arm, the woman spent 11 days in the intensive care unit, later the victim felt better and she went on an evacuation train to the lviv hospital of st. the shells are usually here. we are walking and i hear a whistle. i am already starting. i am already saying everything. we have to hide somewhere. they are running because they are flying. aviation is quietly arriving here, the patient has started to ride in a wheelchair,
germany supports the expansion of the eu and the membership of ukraine, moldova and georgia, lavshol said this during a speech at charles university in prague, the chancellor emphasized the expansion of the european union of the union fully corresponds to the interests and values of the united european community. schultz also called on the eu countries to rally the lviv to solve old conflicts and find new solutions. in addition, he also promised further german support for ukraine in its...
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earlier, i spoke to jay rajiva who's an author and associate professor and director of literary studies at georgia state universityt his initial thoughts following this brutal attack. just unbelievable, tragedy. to think that this could happen in 20—something years after the satanic verses, rushdie is somebody who has had a transformative impact on the field of literature, postcolonial literature, you can't think of it without thinking of rushdie and his accomplishments, and our thoughts are with him for his recovery. you described him as transformative. what is he to you? what impact has his work had on you and those you teach? everything. he inaugurated so much of what we consider contemporary post—modern, magic realist writing, showing that this could be twined to the subject of the partition of india. midnight's children resonates with me most. that style, unforgettable, has had an impact, you can trace connections to all kinds of writers. he has had that impact on tradition. an attack on him but also on writers everywhere and freedom of speech generally. yes. exactly. it's funny because rushdie was, is a very
earlier, i spoke to jay rajiva who's an author and associate professor and director of literary studies at georgia state universityt his initial thoughts following this brutal attack. just unbelievable, tragedy. to think that this could happen in 20—something years after the satanic verses, rushdie is somebody who has had a transformative impact on the field of literature, postcolonial literature, you can't think of it without thinking of rushdie and his accomplishments, and our thoughts are...
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now speak to jay rajiva who's an author and associate professor and director of literary studies at georgia state universityling attack. can i get your initial thoughts and reaction to it?— reaction to it? just unbelievable, - reaction to it? just - unbelievable, tragedy. to reaction to it? jut unbelievable, tragedy. to think that this could happen in 20 something years after the satanic verses, rushdie is somebody who has had a transformative impact on the field of literature, postcolonial literature, thinking of rushdie and his accomplishments, and our thoughts are with him for his recovery. thoughts are with him for his recovery-— thoughts are with him for his recove . ., ,. , ., , recovery. you described him as transformative. _ recovery. you described him as transformative. what _ recovery. you described him as transformative. what is - recovery. you described him as transformative. what is he - recovery. you described him as transformative. what is he to l transformative. what is he to you? what impact has his work had on you and those you teach? everything. he inaugurated so much of what we consider
now speak to jay rajiva who's an author and associate professor and director of literary studies at georgia state universityling attack. can i get your initial thoughts and reaction to it?— reaction to it? just unbelievable, - reaction to it? just - unbelievable, tragedy. to reaction to it? jut unbelievable, tragedy. to think that this could happen in 20 something years after the satanic verses, rushdie is somebody who has had a transformative impact on the field of literature, postcolonial...