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you may have heard that in 2018 i ran for governor of georgia. [laughter] [applause] the first two weeks after i i reachedy candidacy out to friends and family to raise the absurd amount of money. my family has no money so i was mostly calling friends. in the course of this process i reused -- raised over $42 million, the most of any candidate in georgia history. it didn't start out that way. i started calling friends, people who invested in me when i ran for legislature in 2006. people who invested in me when i became minority leader. people who supported the organization i started to register more than 300,000 people of color in the state of georgia. people who stood with me at every turn. over and over i would call and hear stacy we think you are so talented. stacy i think you are qualified. but you are a black woman. i was like i know. [laughter] ify whispered it to me as they were giving me a terminal diagnosis. capableided what i was of based on what they saw. not based on what they knew. people i had known for years kept telling me that i
you may have heard that in 2018 i ran for governor of georgia. [laughter] [applause] the first two weeks after i i reachedy candidacy out to friends and family to raise the absurd amount of money. my family has no money so i was mostly calling friends. in the course of this process i reused -- raised over $42 million, the most of any candidate in georgia history. it didn't start out that way. i started calling friends, people who invested in me when i ran for legislature in 2006. people who...
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the political battle over abortion rights in georgia could cost the u.s. state's economy dearly georgia is a major hub for the movie and entertainment industry but now some companies are looking at their business there and threatened to pull out of the states the latest no other than disney. the story takes you to new york tokyo and even into deep space but this year's greatest blockbuster was filmed almost entirely in atlanta avengers and again it's just one of many movies produced in georgia a southern state is one of the biggest production helps in the u.s. even surpassing california as the state with the most feature films produced. but with conservative forces turning back the clock on abortion and threatening women's rights many of the traditionally liberal studios are threatening to leave. many people who work for us will not want to work there and will have to heed their wishes in that regard right now we're watching it very carefully if it becomes law and i don't see how it's practical for us to continue this shoot there. with netflix also threate
the political battle over abortion rights in georgia could cost the u.s. state's economy dearly georgia is a major hub for the movie and entertainment industry but now some companies are looking at their business there and threatened to pull out of the states the latest no other than disney. the story takes you to new york tokyo and even into deep space but this year's greatest blockbuster was filmed almost entirely in atlanta avengers and again it's just one of many movies produced in georgia...
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- i own you, doug. >> sean: the state of georgia passed >> sean: the state of georgia recently passed what is known as the heartbeat bill, which would eliminate abortion after heartbeat is detectable. it has gone hollywood -- he has the latest. >> we want to begin with breaking news. the alabama senate has just passed a near total ban on abortion. it will not go to the governor. this would be the most restrictive law in the country. in the meantime, as you were talking about, independent production companies have vowed to not work in georgia. acting director runs one of the countries -- don't give your business to georgia. pledge to me not to film anything in georgia until they reverses backwards legislation.t so far no takers. neither the motion picture association, nor netflix, disney, or any major studio. that is likely because georgia offers tax credits of 30%. significant for an industry that spends roughly $3 billion a year in georgia. so back in march, several dozen actors like ashley judd, sean penn, and alec baldwin signed a letter agreeing to boycott georgia. the letter was
- i own you, doug. >> sean: the state of georgia passed >> sean: the state of georgia recently passed what is known as the heartbeat bill, which would eliminate abortion after heartbeat is detectable. it has gone hollywood -- he has the latest. >> we want to begin with breaking news. the alabama senate has just passed a near total ban on abortion. it will not go to the governor. this would be the most restrictive law in the country. in the meantime, as you were talking about,...
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this isn't just a georgia fight. we have to look at the bigger picture. >> help people understand how if the film industry pulled out, it would hurt you and your friends and your colleagues? >> you're talking about a 9.6 billion dollar economic impact in georgia in 2018. it has made a difference politically, economically. you know? it's revived towns. the town of sanoa had a return after "the walking dead" was intermediate there. it will not only have the economic impact but as those people leave, we came so close last year to turning the state purple. we will actually reduce the number of voters in the state which, you know, they are kind of counting on. sonny perdue went on fox news saying he is comfortable with the film industry leaving georgia because they need to take it back from the impact that the film industry has had. >> interesting. all right. thank you so much molly coffee. good luck with everything. >> yeah. thank you for having me. >> we appreciate you being here. >>> stacey abrams who won for georgia g
this isn't just a georgia fight. we have to look at the bigger picture. >> help people understand how if the film industry pulled out, it would hurt you and your friends and your colleagues? >> you're talking about a 9.6 billion dollar economic impact in georgia in 2018. it has made a difference politically, economically. you know? it's revived towns. the town of sanoa had a return after "the walking dead" was intermediate there. it will not only have the economic impact...
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georgia, of course, the heartbeat bill recently passed. there's now tv and movie productions, big hood studios considering boycotting over this. i want to get your response to that. what is your message to those studios? do you think the economic impact would be enough to convince lawmakers in your state to change their minds? >> as i said yesterday, i support the idea of economic boycotts. they have been incredibly instrument in transforming the south. however, in this instance we have leaders who do not care. they legitimately have rejected the idea that it matters if we lose the dollars here because they know they can make money in other ways. but more importantly, they know they can demonize hood, take the resources and not accept the responsibility of protecting the women in the state of georgia. while i support those who want to live their values by not bringing their resources here, i do not want to harm the citizens of georgia who are doing this work. instead, we're calling on folks to invest in the work on the ground. invest in gr
georgia, of course, the heartbeat bill recently passed. there's now tv and movie productions, big hood studios considering boycotting over this. i want to get your response to that. what is your message to those studios? do you think the economic impact would be enough to convince lawmakers in your state to change their minds? >> as i said yesterday, i support the idea of economic boycotts. they have been incredibly instrument in transforming the south. however, in this instance we have...
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the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: at this time, i yield four minutes to the the gentleman from alabama, mr. byrne. mr. byrne: i rise in strong opposition to h.r. 5. there are a number of troubling issues with this legislation. in my mind, perhaps none is more troubling than the bill's explicit carveout from the religious restoration freedom act. under the first amendment, americans are blessed with the freedom of religion. this is much more than the freedom of worship. not only do americans have the right to worship as they see fit, their faith is not concxds con find to what happens inside their place of worship. they have the right to practice their religion every day as they see fit. for many years, there was strong bipartisan agreement that protecting this right was of the utmost importance. the civil rights act of 1964 religious protections enjoyed bipartisan support. likewise, rifra was heralded as a historic bipartisan achievement. in the wake of the supreme court's 1990 decision in employment division
the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: at this time, i yield four minutes to the the gentleman from alabama, mr. byrne. mr. byrne: i rise in strong opposition to h.r. 5. there are a number of troubling issues with this legislation. in my mind, perhaps none is more troubling than the bill's explicit carveout from the religious restoration freedom act. under the first amendment, americans are blessed with the freedom of religion. this is much more than the freedom of worship. not...
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some of you may have heard in governor of georgia. first few weeks of announcing my candidacy, i did what you're supposed to do. reach out to friends, and family to raise absurd money to try to become an elected official. my family has in money. so i was calling friends. and then, in the coarse of the 42 says i raised over $ million. he most by any candidate in georgia history. but it didn't start out that way. i started to call friends, invested in me in 2006. people invested in me when i stood to become minority leader and supported new georgia project, an organization to colorter 300,000 people of in the state of georgia. people stood with me at every turn. but over and over, i recall and i would hear "stacy by they talented". you're so qualified. 're a black woman. know. like, i but they whispered it to me as they're giving me a terminal diagnosis. people i have known for years i wasn't ready for this. it was suggested that i support ing and r person runn just ask for a role in her administration. that didn't work for me then. now
some of you may have heard in governor of georgia. first few weeks of announcing my candidacy, i did what you're supposed to do. reach out to friends, and family to raise absurd money to try to become an elected official. my family has in money. so i was calling friends. and then, in the coarse of the 42 says i raised over $ million. he most by any candidate in georgia history. but it didn't start out that way. i started to call friends, invested in me in 2006. people invested in me when i...
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they'll stop location scouting in georgia and. now the entertainment jargon of disney speaking of a civil lot of voices from the entertainment industry do we see you know other sectors other areas also weighing in well when it comes to this abortion law it's mainly the entertainment sector that has been speaking out but obviously we have seen. you know concerns raised against the push of conservative ideas we have the tech sector that has been speaking out in favor of gay rights rever they are under threat also the tech sector and other industries for that matter have been speaking out against more stringent immigration laws i don't know if you remember the super bowl 2 years ago last year actually featured a lot of ads that were actually promote a more liberal immigration and how the u.s. actually depended on immigrants for that matter but yeah you do agree that obviously the criticism on trump policies and other legislators mainly stems from business areas that associate themselves with liberal and progressive ideas so the enter
they'll stop location scouting in georgia and. now the entertainment jargon of disney speaking of a civil lot of voices from the entertainment industry do we see you know other sectors other areas also weighing in well when it comes to this abortion law it's mainly the entertainment sector that has been speaking out but obviously we have seen. you know concerns raised against the push of conservative ideas we have the tech sector that has been speaking out in favor of gay rights rever they are...
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georgia kicked this thing off with this fetal -- i guess -- i don't remember the name of the law, but it was essentially one of the most draconian in the country until alabama came along and topped it. can you just talk about the process? did you feel like the national -- the national attention was enough on what georgia was doing in the run up? >> no, i don't think we had enough national attention. it's funny that she says they compared pregnant women to heifers. i'm now seven months pregnant and to be a pregnant legislator and to be on that house floor and to be arguing with these people that have no idea what it's like to carry a child and to try to say they have the right to choose, you know, it was bothering. in georgia it's a scary, scary thing that we are doing this when it's a national foster care month, and i went up to each and every one of the representatives and asked them if you are going to pass a bill like this are you
georgia kicked this thing off with this fetal -- i guess -- i don't remember the name of the law, but it was essentially one of the most draconian in the country until alabama came along and topped it. can you just talk about the process? did you feel like the national -- the national attention was enough on what georgia was doing in the run up? >> no, i don't think we had enough national attention. it's funny that she says they compared pregnant women to heifers. i'm now seven months...
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without a visa is possible georgia is a country in transformation and its. literature is a real discovery. and that's all for arts twenty one today and our literary travels to prague bucharest and tbilisi. the response was a fight for survival. is a very dangerous. floods and droughts will climate change become the main driver of mass migration you could not write any going to peace not if you want and probably most of them to come to. the climate exodus. fifteen minutes on d w. what's the...
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if you think it is just georgia, look around. wisconsin andn michigan, voter suppression had a great deal to do with the outcome of tory 16. -- outcome of 2016 could but this is not a faraway problem or yesterday problem. in recent weeks, tennessee voted to limit registration to vote. this is in direct response to 90,000 african-americans being registered with the tennessee black voter project. this new all make it a criminal act to register voters under certain conditions. knowing the research says if you want low income are communities of color to register to vote, it requires third-party action. they havete of texas, criminalized making mistakes and casting their ballot. in the state of georgia, we have people who went to vote, husband and wife, finding out the husband was registered in one county and the wife miraculously was into a different county. when the women followed the directions given by the registers they went across , county lines and had their votes nullified. or the state of texas, making a mistake in 2020 can l
if you think it is just georgia, look around. wisconsin andn michigan, voter suppression had a great deal to do with the outcome of tory 16. -- outcome of 2016 could but this is not a faraway problem or yesterday problem. in recent weeks, tennessee voted to limit registration to vote. this is in direct response to 90,000 african-americans being registered with the tennessee black voter project. this new all make it a criminal act to register voters under certain conditions. knowing the research...
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georgia's law takes effect january 1, but a court battle looms. mark strassmann is there. >> reporter: with one signature, georgia governor brian kemp defiantly established one of america's most restrictive abortion rights laws. >> we will not back down. we will always continue to fight for life. >> reporter: georgia's new law shreds the standard set in a landmark 1973 roe v. wade decision. the u.s. supreme court established a woman's right to an abortion until the fetus is viable outside the womb, roughly 24 weeks into a pregnancy. georgia's new standard, a fetal heartbeat, roughly six weeks in, before many women realize they're pregnant. state representative ed setzler, the bill's main sponsor: >> we have established the child in utero, that has a beating heart, is a living, distinct person. that it gets full legal rights under georgia law. >> reporter: furious critics include many in the state's dynamic movie making industry, now threatening a boycott. georgia became the sixth state to ban abortions after six weeks. courts struck down similar l
georgia's law takes effect january 1, but a court battle looms. mark strassmann is there. >> reporter: with one signature, georgia governor brian kemp defiantly established one of america's most restrictive abortion rights laws. >> we will not back down. we will always continue to fight for life. >> reporter: georgia's new law shreds the standard set in a landmark 1973 roe v. wade decision. the u.s. supreme court established a woman's right to an abortion until the fetus is...
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georgia became the sixth state to ban abortions after six weeks. courts struck down similar laws in iowa, north dakota, and kentucky. expect legal fights in ohio, mississippi, and georgia. >> i think it's a travesty. >> reporter: teresa tomlinson, an abortion rights advocate says georgia's law intentionally attacks roe v. wade. >> what is really going on here? >> they're trying to create division among the courts in our state system and federal court in order to get to the united states supreme court. >> with the goal of overturning roe v. wade. >> yes. >> reporter: the next battleground may be in neighboring alabama. some lawmakers want to go further and outride ban no exceptions and potentially a 99-year prison sentence for doctors convicted of performing an abortion. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" former fbi director james comey joins us for his first television interview since the release of the mueller report. >>> plus olympic skier bode miller tells us about a series of new public service messages to s
georgia became the sixth state to ban abortions after six weeks. courts struck down similar laws in iowa, north dakota, and kentucky. expect legal fights in ohio, mississippi, and georgia. >> i think it's a travesty. >> reporter: teresa tomlinson, an abortion rights advocate says georgia's law intentionally attacks roe v. wade. >> what is really going on here? >> they're trying to create division among the courts in our state system and federal court in order to get to...
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georgia offers 30% significant. in march, actors like alex baldwin and sean penn agreed to boycott georgia. the letter was delivered to governor kemp by alisa milano who is taping a netflix show. milano is not having sex. she said join me by not having sex until we get our bodily autonomy back. i'm calling for a sex strike. even milano admits her sex boycott has gotten mixed reaction, sean. >> sean: yeah, i think so. i'm not surprised about that. see how long that lasts. trace gallagher in our west coast newsroom. today we sent a producer to the great state of georgia and hollywood's reaction to it. >> i'm against what the governor did by signing the heartbeat bill. a woman's body is her own decision. >> i think it goes a little too far. but there needs to be some restrictions somewhere, this is the first step. >> i think the governor did the right thing signing that bill. it's a fact that alyssa milano and folks will draw out tons of business from georgia. >> actors don't need to come here and tell us what to do. >
georgia offers 30% significant. in march, actors like alex baldwin and sean penn agreed to boycott georgia. the letter was delivered to governor kemp by alisa milano who is taping a netflix show. milano is not having sex. she said join me by not having sex until we get our bodily autonomy back. i'm calling for a sex strike. even milano admits her sex boycott has gotten mixed reaction, sean. >> sean: yeah, i think so. i'm not surprised about that. see how long that lasts. trace gallagher...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table the bill s. 1693 and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. mr. massie: madam speaker, i object. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? mr. massie: madam speaker, i object. the speaker pro tempore: the bjection is heard. pursuant to section 3-b of house resolution 39, the house stands adjourned until 4:30 p.m. on thursday, may 30, 2019. >> the complete guide to congress is available. it has details about the house and senate for the current session. everyrmission about senator and representative, committees, state governors, and the cabinet. the directory is a handsome guy. c-spanour copy from the online store for $18.95. tomorrow the chair of the joint at the brookings institution about national for 10:30scheduled a.m. eastern, live on c-span. it will also be online at www.c-span.org, and you can listen on the c-span radio app. watch commencement
for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table the bill s. 1693 and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. mr. massie: madam speaker, i object. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? mr. massie: madam speaker, i object. the speaker pro tempore: the bjection is heard. pursuant to section 3-b of house resolution 39, the house stands...
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the gentlelady from georgia. the gentleman from georgia. >> mr. johnson from georgia votes yes. >> has everyone voted who wishes to vote? the clerk will report the results. there are 21 ayes and 14 nos. committeese judiciary held a shortened hearing on the beeler report
the gentlelady from georgia. the gentleman from georgia. >> mr. johnson from georgia votes yes. >> has everyone voted who wishes to vote? the clerk will report the results. there are 21 ayes and 14 nos. committeese judiciary held a shortened hearing on the beeler report
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as well as the hardships after georgia gained its independence in one nine hundred ninety one. lack of political stability corruption and violence. poverty and hunger. battles over the breakaway republics of a passing and suffer a seizure we are so much preoccupied with this boiling temperature and this boiling political situation all the time that no one actually cares to start careful and quiet and calm a research of the previous history of where the roots of all these problems come from. that's one reason why georgian literature is so in lightening it meanders its way through the small mind and tells the stories of its people revealing george's darker sides and the many upheavals i don't go to. it's still looks that i must source other arabs. are so proudly a. music. in the research exactly so. i know it's and it's from god this small signal is shit so that's. what's normal of us goes over the end of the whole of the most recent big number which are about almost. a man who's been killed across the way. the whole thing because each night he would stand on his balcony and watc
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now the us state of georgia plans to introduce radical new anti-abortion laws and back could cost it economically the state is a major hub for the film and entertainment industry but some production companies are threatening to leave if those new laws are enacted. the story takes you to new york tokyo and even into deep space but this year's greatest blockbuster was almost entirely in atlanta avengers and again this just one of many movies produced in georgia the southern states it's one of the biggest production helps in the u.s. even surpassing california as the state with the most feature films produced. but with conservative forces turning back the clock on abortion and threatening women's rights many of the traditionally liberal studios are threatening to leave. many people who work for us will not want to work there and will have to heed their wishes in that regard right now we're watching it very carefully if it becomes law and i don't see how it's practical for us to continue to shoot there. with netflix also threatening a boycott the state's movie industry seems in peril and
now the us state of georgia plans to introduce radical new anti-abortion laws and back could cost it economically the state is a major hub for the film and entertainment industry but some production companies are threatening to leave if those new laws are enacted. the story takes you to new york tokyo and even into deep space but this year's greatest blockbuster was almost entirely in atlanta avengers and again this just one of many movies produced in georgia the southern states it's one of the...
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without a visa is possible georgia is a country in transformation and its. literature is a real discovery. and that's all for arts twenty one today and our literary travels to prague bucharest and tbilisi. me. because i have. such reliable data to have. distance from such extent such an. automotive history i have the time it. was. some time in the twenty sixth. my great granddaughter. put the world like in your life time in around half a century. your world will be around two degrees warmer. inevitably sea levels rise by at least one meter in this century. group going to have some climate impacts return greater than what we see already. it's really frightening. why aren't people more concerned. a little yellow. stars may thirty first. will you. what's coming up for the book is playing you know how flimsy to talk about here on . the monday is legal every week here comes the. plus ninety the new channel for an independent view on current affairs in turkey. the latest developments accurate analysis. replaced with a comprehensive background. for some love and po
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, georgia, we lost another sergeant. in an incident -- he went to work and did not come home. for the past few years, i have been in this body and i have -- we have worked during police week, even beforehand, to bring up bills and bring up issues that involve our law nforcement community. i recognize and i know others in this body do as well, that on those mornings when they get up to go to work, the ladies and gentlemen who serve us in our law enforcement community on all levels, they are given a gift of life to go serve others. and on many days, unfortunately, the headlines will show to us they don't return home. some through violence and some we have seen this past year, ambushed in front of their police department. cruelly murdered by those and arcists who believe the police are the enemy. and sometimes fed by others who want a different version of what upholding the law means, and that's sad. and my heart breaks. because when those officers don't come home, there is a space left at the table. there is a void left in
, georgia, we lost another sergeant. in an incident -- he went to work and did not come home. for the past few years, i have been in this body and i have -- we have worked during police week, even beforehand, to bring up bills and bring up issues that involve our law nforcement community. i recognize and i know others in this body do as well, that on those mornings when they get up to go to work, the ladies and gentlemen who serve us in our law enforcement community on all levels, they are...
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as well as the hardships after georgia gained its independence in one nine hundred ninety one. lack of political stability corruption and violence. poverty and hunger. battles over the breakaway republics of a posse and suffer a seizure we are so much preoccupied with this boiling temperature and this boiling political situation all the time that no one actually cares to start careful and quiet and calm a research of the previous history of where the roots of all these problems come from. that's one reason why georgian literature is so in lightning it meanders its way through the small mind and tells the stories of its people revealing georgia's darkest sides and the many upheavals. still looks. other arabs. are so proud libya. music. and there were certain exactly so. now it's and it's wrong. so that's clearly right up a diet that's normal is goes a very dark and of them hold that they can about. about almost usefully. a man who's been killed across the way. the whole thing because each night he would stand on his balcony and watch his new neighbor and his older lover. now the
as well as the hardships after georgia gained its independence in one nine hundred ninety one. lack of political stability corruption and violence. poverty and hunger. battles over the breakaway republics of a posse and suffer a seizure we are so much preoccupied with this boiling temperature and this boiling political situation all the time that no one actually cares to start careful and quiet and calm a research of the previous history of where the roots of all these problems come from....
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says georgia's law attacks roe v. wade. what is going on here? >> they're trying to create a ivision among the courts in our state system and our federal system in order to get to the united states supreme court. >> reporter: with the goal of overturning roe v. wade? >> yes, with the goal of overturning roe v. wade. >> reporter: the next battle may be in neighboring alabama, where some lawmakers want to go further than georgia -- an outright ban, no acceptance. and up to 99-year prison sentences for doctors convicted of performing an abortion. >>> four years after she committed suicide in a texas jail secell, sandra bland continues to spark controversy. for the first time, we're getting to see her cell phone video of a confrontation with a police officer that led to her arrest. mireya villarreal reports. >> get out of the car. >> reporter: this is how sandra bland saw the traffic stop. recorded on her own cell phone. the new video obtained by the investigative network, synced with the sound of the previously released
says georgia's law attacks roe v. wade. what is going on here? >> they're trying to create a ivision among the courts in our state system and our federal system in order to get to the united states supreme court. >> reporter: with the goal of overturning roe v. wade? >> yes, with the goal of overturning roe v. wade. >> reporter: the next battle may be in neighboring alabama, where some lawmakers want to go further than georgia -- an outright ban, no acceptance. and up to...
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[laughter] and 2018 the year i ran for governor of georgia i do recognize i am not governor of georgia but i like to point out something that is true that we won. we want by transforming the electorate by changing the dynamic and the rules of engagement we won by increasing the latino vote by three times and the asian-pacific islander boats user participation rate by 139 percent increase of african-american rates by 40 percent to put that into context in 2141.1 million voters voted democratic for the governor and in 2181.2 million black people voted for me. [cheers and applause] we accomplish this by centering communities of color are talking about marginalized identity for the disadvantaged in all 159 counties we did this by pulling people together to say we have a shared vision for the state to understand the obstacles that stood in the way of many. also transformed the electorate for what we hoped would not happen to ignore and eliminate and exclude the white voter who had been at the center of the state of georgia. in 2018 i accomplished something nobody has accomplished since bill
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it is georgia democratic state senator jen jordan speaking against the abortion ban on the georgia state senate floor in march. times of myok is life have occurred in ththe prpresence of an with mymy physician. i have been pregnant 10 times. i have seen what many of you in your have called a heartbeat 10 times. but i've only given birth twice. i have lost seven pregnancies at varying points of times. one after five months. her name was juliet. i have laid on the cold examination table w while the doctor desperately looked for a heartbeat. i have been escorted out the back door of my physician's office so as to not upset the other pregnant women in the waiting area. my grief on full display and uncontainable. i have been on my knees time after time in prayer to my god about my losses. i have loved each and every single one of those potential lives, and my husband and i have grieved each passing. but no matatter my fate, my belief, my losses, i have never, ever straight from the basic principle that each woman, each woman must be able to make her decisions in consultation with her god anan
it is georgia democratic state senator jen jordan speaking against the abortion ban on the georgia state senate floor in march. times of myok is life have occurred in ththe prpresence of an with mymy physician. i have been pregnant 10 times. i have seen what many of you in your have called a heartbeat 10 times. but i've only given birth twice. i have lost seven pregnancies at varying points of times. one after five months. her name was juliet. i have laid on the cold examination table w while...
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don't give your business to georgia, will you pledge with me not to film anything at georgia until they were versus backwards legislation. so far he isn't getting many takers, neither the motion picture association of america, nor netflix, disney, or any major studio has signed on and it's likely because georgia offers tax credits of 30%, significant for an industry that spends roughly $3 billion a year in georgia. while the big studios stayed mom, several dozen actors preemptively agreed to boycott signing a letter back in march 2 georgia governor brian kemp saying if the heartbeat bill passes, they are out. the letter was delivered by actress alyssa milano who ironically is in georgia right now taping her netflix show claiming she is contractually obliged to work this season in georgia but vowing to boycott future seasons. in the meantime she is apparently not having sex assaying a joint made by not having sex until we get bodily autonomy back. i'm calling for a sex's right, pass it on. not many takers, actor-producer dean cain says hollywood is trying to impose its values on others,
don't give your business to georgia, will you pledge with me not to film anything at georgia until they were versus backwards legislation. so far he isn't getting many takers, neither the motion picture association of america, nor netflix, disney, or any major studio has signed on and it's likely because georgia offers tax credits of 30%, significant for an industry that spends roughly $3 billion a year in georgia. while the big studios stayed mom, several dozen actors preemptively agreed to...
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without a visa is possible georgia is a country in transformation and its. literature is a real discovery. and that's all for arts twenty one today and our literary travels to prague bucharest and tbilisi. and europe has a chain reaction of costs. around six hundred years ago. the renaissance. architects. scientists and art. took a tour of the tallest midget to mimic. the renaissance tractor fifteen minutes on d w. we're not here to judge but to eliminate prejudice and. we're not here to change your opinion but to open some space for different points of view we're not here to speak on behalf of anybody but to let everybody speak for themselves. not sure to give the right answers or to ask the right questions. we're not here to indoctrinate but to listen. plus ninety connect to an unbiased agenda subscribe now on you tube. so we may improvements all the time we have more public transportation know within the big cities. some of it is the car sharing the point is that energy has to calm the form it could mean softs renewable we need to produce wonderful better
without a visa is possible georgia is a country in transformation and its. literature is a real discovery. and that's all for arts twenty one today and our literary travels to prague bucharest and tbilisi. and europe has a chain reaction of costs. around six hundred years ago. the renaissance. architects. scientists and art. took a tour of the tallest midget to mimic. the renaissance tractor fifteen minutes on d w. we're not here to judge but to eliminate prejudice and. we're not here to change...
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the losses in georgia alone are better than $2 billion. and we're talking about $3 billion for the whole country for all with the 2018 storms. not just hurricane michael. so the $3 billion number is still short. but i want to read the statement of administrative policy that the office of management and budget put out. crop and livestock losses. the administration does not support -- the administration does not support the $1.1 billion -- again, we through work in the house got it moved to a more recently number. provided for crop and livestock losses. existing usda safety net programs, including crop insurance, can provide this assistance to producers. i appreciate the vice president's comments. i appreciate the president's favorable comments about agriculture and the agricultural community. but when things are then handed off to people at office of management and budget, who consider the american farmer and the american farm family nothing but subsidy-sucking free loaders, there's a disconnect in what is actually coming out of the adminis
the losses in georgia alone are better than $2 billion. and we're talking about $3 billion for the whole country for all with the 2018 storms. not just hurricane michael. so the $3 billion number is still short. but i want to read the statement of administrative policy that the office of management and budget put out. crop and livestock losses. the administration does not support -- the administration does not support the $1.1 billion -- again, we through work in the house got it moved to a...
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. >>> the state of georgia could face a costly backlash for its new abortion law. considered one of the strictest in the nation. for years the state has been a popular place to shoot tv shows and movies. but it may lose some business now. here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: georgia is home to some of hollywood's biggest box office hits. from "avengers: endgame" to "black panther." but now a few in hollywood are threatening to take their tv and film productions elsewhere. >> we will not back down. we will always continue to fighp so-call heartbeat abortion bill this month. it's one of thos rve abortion laws in the country, banning the procedure after six weeks of pregnancy. 50 celebrities including alissa milano, alec baldwin, and christina applegate sent this letter to the governor threatening to boycott filming in georgia. but state representative he ed setzler who sponsored the bill dismisses what he calls hollywood elites. >> georgia's not taking the pulse of hollywood in representing the values of our diverse population. common sense georgians recognize that
. >>> the state of georgia could face a costly backlash for its new abortion law. considered one of the strictest in the nation. for years the state has been a popular place to shoot tv shows and movies. but it may lose some business now. here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: georgia is home to some of hollywood's biggest box office hits. from "avengers: endgame" to "black panther." but now a few in hollywood are threatening to take their tv and film...
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and georgia. vatican antiabortion could hit the state's economic it's a major hub for the movie and entertainment industry but now some production companies are threatening to pull out of filming their altogether if the government moves forward on restricting women's rights. the story takes you to new york tokyo and even into deep space but this year's greatest blockbuster almost entirely in atlanta avengers and games is just one of many movies produced in georgia the southern states it's one of the biggest production helps in the u.s. even surpassing california as the state with the most feature films produced. but with conservative forces turning back the clock on abortion and threatening women's rights many of the traditionally liberal studios threatening to leave. people who work for us will not want to work there and will have to leave their wishes in that regard right now or. very carefully if it becomes law. but i don't see how it's practical for us to continue to shoot there. with netflix
and georgia. vatican antiabortion could hit the state's economic it's a major hub for the movie and entertainment industry but now some production companies are threatening to pull out of filming their altogether if the government moves forward on restricting women's rights. the story takes you to new york tokyo and even into deep space but this year's greatest blockbuster almost entirely in atlanta avengers and games is just one of many movies produced in georgia the southern states it's one...
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georgia padded in january. a lot of media companies say they will not film the state once it is enacted. yesterday, bob iger disney ceo was on fox business, this is what he had to say. >> i think if it becomes law, it will be very different cut to produce, i rather doubt we will. i don't think, one, i think, many people who work for us will not want to work there. and we'll have to heed their wishes in that regard. ainsley: geraldo. >> however sympathetic i am to the issue, i consider what is happening now in georgia to be a secondary boycott. this is the same as president putting tariffs on mexico because mexico is not doing enough to stop immigration. so the story is immigration but president is making it about tariffs and trade. when they boycott fox news, i will not fox news if you don't, i'm boycotting advertisers of fox news if you don't take geraldo off the air. secondary boycotts are easy to do, and i am opposed to all of them. i think it is an unfair tool to hurt a third party. who will be hurt in geor
georgia padded in january. a lot of media companies say they will not film the state once it is enacted. yesterday, bob iger disney ceo was on fox business, this is what he had to say. >> i think if it becomes law, it will be very different cut to produce, i rather doubt we will. i don't think, one, i think, many people who work for us will not want to work there. and we'll have to heed their wishes in that regard. ainsley: geraldo. >> however sympathetic i am to the issue, i...
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. >>> georgia boycott. the state where "avengers: end game" and many more blockbusters were shot now facing a major boycott from several film companies. t >>> the uproar of the anti-abortion bill just signed into law. will it have an impact. >>> congressional testimony from former white house counsel don mcgahn. it all came after bombshell reports that officials wanted don mcgahn to testify that donald trump asked him to obstruct justice. now house judiciary committee chair jerry nadler is determined to find out what really happened while firing off a stern warning for mcgahn. >> we've subpoenaed mcgahn and we're expecting him to show up on the 21st. and if he doesn't, he'll be subject to contempt. unless he has a court order telling him he can't, which i don't think he would get. and we have -- he has to respect the rule of law like everybody else. >> the bottom lines are drawn. nbc's mike vacaria is following the story from the white house. good morniafternoon, mike. >> congress threatening to hold don mc
. >>> georgia boycott. the state where "avengers: end game" and many more blockbusters were shot now facing a major boycott from several film companies. t >>> the uproar of the anti-abortion bill just signed into law. will it have an impact. >>> congressional testimony from former white house counsel don mcgahn. it all came after bombshell reports that officials wanted don mcgahn to testify that donald trump asked him to obstruct justice. now house judiciary...
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by awaits that principle so that georgia statute must fall under the u.s. constitution so why the changes now we are talking about georgia specifically but as i mentioned there are the states which have taken this step as well is this part of sort of. empowerment also given that there is a very conservative president in power there are conservatives in power in the senate did they states almost feel empowered to to to push for this now look i mean on the one hand that's right on the nose that's right this statute that the governor just flying today in georgia is part of the nationwide push to take this internet important medical decision out of the hands of women and families and put it with politicians you're absolutely right on the other hand you know we shouldn't get too fixated on the question of whether the supreme court will overturn roe v wade it would be terrible terrible if this newly conservative supreme court did that and took away the right but let's not forget for so so many women in the united states today abortion is out of reach. so many res
by awaits that principle so that georgia statute must fall under the u.s. constitution so why the changes now we are talking about georgia specifically but as i mentioned there are the states which have taken this step as well is this part of sort of. empowerment also given that there is a very conservative president in power there are conservatives in power in the senate did they states almost feel empowered to to to push for this now look i mean on the one hand that's right on the nose that's...
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don't give your business to georgia, will you pledge with me not to film anything at georgia until they were versus backwards legislation. so far he isn't getting many takers, neither the motion picture association of america nor netflix, disney, or any major studio has signed on and it's likely because georgia offers tax credits of 30% significant for an industry that spends roughly $3 billion a year georgia. while the big studios stayed mum, several dozen actors preemptively agreed to boycott signing a letter back in march 2 georgia governor brian kemp saying if the heartbeat bill passes, they are out. the letter was deliveredetar by actress alyssa milano who ironically is in georgia right now taping her netflix show claiming she is contractually obliged to work this season in horgia but vowing to boycott future seasons. in the meantime she is saying join me by not apparently not having sex assaying a joint made by not having sex until we get bodily autonomy back. i'm calling for a sex's right pass it on. not many takers, actor-producer dean cain says hollywood is trying to impose its
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the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: at this time, i yield four minutes to the the gentleman from alabama, mr. byrne. mr. byrne: i rise in strong opposition to h.r. 5. there are a number of troubling issues with this legislation. in my mind, perhaps none is more troubling than the bill's explicit carveout from the religious restoration freedom act. under the first amendment, americans are blessed with the freedom of religion. this is much more than the freedom of worship. not only do americans have the right to worship as they see fit, their faith is not concxds con find to what happens inside their place of worship. they have the right to practice their religion every day as they see fit. for many years, there was strong bipartisan agreement that protecting this right was of the utmost importance. the civil rights act of 1964 religious protections enjoyed bipartisan support. likewise, rifra was heralded as a historic bipartisan achievement. in the wake of the supreme court's 1990 decision in employment division
the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: at this time, i yield four minutes to the the gentleman from alabama, mr. byrne. mr. byrne: i rise in strong opposition to h.r. 5. there are a number of troubling issues with this legislation. in my mind, perhaps none is more troubling than the bill's explicit carveout from the religious restoration freedom act. under the first amendment, americans are blessed with the freedom of religion. this is much more than the freedom of worship. not...
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this over georgia's restrictive new abortion law. how the fallout could impact georgia's multibillion dollar film industry. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. last year, the department of veteran's affairs partnered with t-mobile for business. with va video connect, powered by t-mobile, vets can speak to their doctors from virtually anywhere, and get the care they deserve, without it counting against their data, so they can return to their most important post. soulmate, best friend, or just dad. the va provides the care, t-mobile provides the coverage. since my dvt blood clot i was thinking...
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johnson of georgia? mr. johnson of georgia votes aye. mr. deutsch votes aye. bass?ass -- mr. richmond? mr. jeffries? mr. cicilline votes aye. mr. falwell? mr. lou votes aye. mr. raskin votes aye. missil miss dennings votes aye. mr. correggio votes aye. miss scanlan votes aye. miss garcia votes aye. mr. negus votes aye. mr. stanton votes aye. miss jane votes aye. miss mcardle powell votes aye. miss escobar votes aye. mr. collins? mr. collins vote snow. -- votes no. esther sensenbrenner votes no. mr. chavez votes no. mr. gomer votes no. mr. jordan votes no. snow -- votes no. mr. radcliffe? miss robie votes no. votes no. mr. johnson of louisiana votes no. mr. biggs votes no. mr. mcclintock? no. lesko votes ler votes no. mr. klein votes no. mr. armstrong votes no. mr. stevie votes no. miss loss from votes aye. mr. cohen votes aye. bass votes aye. rep. nadler: has everyone voted who wishes to vote? the clerk will record the vote. >> mr. jeffries, you are not recorded. mr. jeffries votes aye. rep. nadler: is everyone recorded? the gentlelady from -- is gentlelady from georgia recor
johnson of georgia? mr. johnson of georgia votes aye. mr. deutsch votes aye. bass?ass -- mr. richmond? mr. jeffries? mr. cicilline votes aye. mr. falwell? mr. lou votes aye. mr. raskin votes aye. missil miss dennings votes aye. mr. correggio votes aye. miss scanlan votes aye. miss garcia votes aye. mr. negus votes aye. mr. stanton votes aye. miss jane votes aye. miss mcardle powell votes aye. miss escobar votes aye. mr. collins? mr. collins vote snow. -- votes no. esther sensenbrenner votes no....
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we going to look at the story about the governor of georgia. he signed into legislation to ban abortion once cardiac activity can be detected in the baby in the room. many would argue this is around about six weeks, which is going to be an extremely emotive issue in the run—up to the 2020 elections in the united states. president trump has been quite vocal about his profile views. in the us this divides people. this is the most divisive issue in american politics. georgia has signed this but they are the seventh or eighth state to have this so—called heartbeat abortion ruling, north da kota, heartbeat abortion ruling, north dakota, mississippi, iowa, many places doing it. i'm a big fan of men listening is not legislating. when it comes to woman's body, the back of the six week term would still be in place for women who have been subject to a rain for example, incest, it's obviously, iphone, deeply problematic. the fact is also that as much as we happy and uk, northern ireland, northern ireland women come to the uk, to see people living geor
we going to look at the story about the governor of georgia. he signed into legislation to ban abortion once cardiac activity can be detected in the baby in the room. many would argue this is around about six weeks, which is going to be an extremely emotive issue in the run—up to the 2020 elections in the united states. president trump has been quite vocal about his profile views. in the us this divides people. this is the most divisive issue in american politics. georgia has signed this but...
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i have farmers in georgia who haven't had a crop since 2015. if we can learn from this inability of congress to be able to appropriate and get money down to the normal appropriations in a time of these great damaging natural disasters then we may have to look at another way. if every time we get a bill going my colleagues on this committee and congressman scott and i, senator perdue and so many of us have been working and working trying to get it done through the appropriations processes. maybe we need to examine it in another way. we could have money set aside that doesn't have to go to the rigors and the give and take of politics, it is absolutely shameful that we have not responded to our own farmers. because of some disagreements or differences. i want to ask you, i have a question here. given the current market conditions has it been difficult to access credit? would you all answer that for me? >> yes sir, not only has it been a bad year losing part of your crop but when you go to borrow money to make the operating loan every year the hard
i have farmers in georgia who haven't had a crop since 2015. if we can learn from this inability of congress to be able to appropriate and get money down to the normal appropriations in a time of these great damaging natural disasters then we may have to look at another way. if every time we get a bill going my colleagues on this committee and congressman scott and i, senator perdue and so many of us have been working and working trying to get it done through the appropriations processes. maybe...
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critics hope the courts decide the fate of georgia spill. i have one message for governor camp. we will see you sir in court. >>we will always continue to fight for life. >>mary maloney kron 4 news. >>george's heartbeat bill does have exceptions women would still be able to receive abortions if the mother's health is at risk or in the case of rape or incest as long as there is a police report. as a working mom is pretty tough here in california. the new report that details just how bad it is. >>and some interesting red carpet fashion last night we'll take a look at the most memorable looks at the met gala. plus a startling number of pregnancy deaths across the nation and doctors say they are preventable. the group of women who are. >>most at risk. for your help tonight a new report shows 60% of the approximately 700 pregnancy related deaths here in the us each year. >>are preventable pregnancy related deaths don't just occurred during or immediately following birth they can happen any time during pregnancy and up to a year later 36% do happened the day of delivery or the week af
critics hope the courts decide the fate of georgia spill. i have one message for governor camp. we will see you sir in court. >>we will always continue to fight for life. >>mary maloney kron 4 news. >>george's heartbeat bill does have exceptions women would still be able to receive abortions if the mother's health is at risk or in the case of rape or incest as long as there is a police report. as a working mom is pretty tough here in california. the new report that details...
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david: northern georgia and grew up on a farm and became a wyer in canton, georgia, and briefly worked the north georgia circuit as a judge and was a lawyer and then got elected from congress from that congressional district up there. brian: you highlight a fellow named cavener? david: frank was an interesting guy and was the committee council for the house american activities community in 1952 and had been a counsel earlier in the period when the more famous investigation of communists in hollywood was conducted. he came from woodstock, virginia, out in the shenandoah valley. he was sort of a product of the bird machine out there. and right after world war ii served as the acting general counsel for the u.s. mission at -- war o war trials crimes try bunal and trying the chinese that were responsible. brian: talking about the idea of having a counsel interview somebody and in this case he was counsel and asked your father -- david: he did all the questioning. the committee members would participate as well but most of the tough questioning was done by the committee counsel and the way
david: northern georgia and grew up on a farm and became a wyer in canton, georgia, and briefly worked the north georgia circuit as a judge and was a lawyer and then got elected from congress from that congressional district up there. brian: you highlight a fellow named cavener? david: frank was an interesting guy and was the committee council for the house american activities community in 1952 and had been a counsel earlier in the period when the more famous investigation of communists in...
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abortion law." —— bob iger, who has said it will be "very difficult" for disney to keep filming in georgia if the state enacts a new abortion law. and finally, the bbc website has this report from ofcom, which shows as online usage grows, so do social media concerns. what do you think? are you worried about how much time you're spending online? let you're spending online? us know. so let's begin. you're spending online? with me is jane foley, who's senior foreign exchange strategist at rabobank. welcome back. starting with the story here with borisjohnson facing trial over misleading claims over brexit. he of course denies all of these accusations but how damaging is this on a political level, never mind the court case itself? the timing is interesting because we are in the beginnings of the leadership battle for the tory party and according to the bookies at least johnson is the favourite. certainly, if his name is on the balance sheet when it goes out across the country to the tory party, the polls are indicating that he would win. this has the potential to damage his reputation and it i
abortion law." —— bob iger, who has said it will be "very difficult" for disney to keep filming in georgia if the state enacts a new abortion law. and finally, the bbc website has this report from ofcom, which shows as online usage grows, so do social media concerns. what do you think? are you worried about how much time you're spending online? let you're spending online? us know. so let's begin. you're spending online? with me is jane foley, who's senior foreign exchange...