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and with alabama's law, this is a law that's been introduced in alabama since 2020. we've been able to block it in 2020 and 2021, and they continued to move it forward. unfortunately, on the last day of the legislative session, it was pushed through. it was immediately signed by the governor. it had an emergency effective date, which meant there was only 30 days from the time it was signed by governor ivey in alabama to when it went into effect, creating an absolute terrifying sea change in the reality on the ground for trans people, their families, and their doctors in alabama -- and not just alabama but across the southeast. the university of alabama has a gender clinic that is serving trans adolescents and their families, not just in alabama but in georgia, in florida, in tennessee, in mississippi. and now, in a matter of hours, all of that care is becoming a felony, which means families are uprooting their lives. they are trying to figure out when and whether they can get lifesaving care for their adolescent children. and i think it's important to note that this
and with alabama's law, this is a law that's been introduced in alabama since 2020. we've been able to block it in 2020 and 2021, and they continued to move it forward. unfortunately, on the last day of the legislative session, it was pushed through. it was immediately signed by the governor. it had an emergency effective date, which meant there was only 30 days from the time it was signed by governor ivey in alabama to when it went into effect, creating an absolute terrifying sea change in the...
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brooks of alabama, mr. cawthorn of north carolina, i inform the house that these members will vote no on 7790. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. price, i inform the house that mr. price will vote yea on h.r. 7790. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. nehls of texas 22, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. nelts will vote no on h.r. 7790. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. brownley, i inform the house that she will vote yes on h.r. 7790. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by doctor dunn of florida, i inform the house that dr. dunn will vote no on h.r. 7790. the speake
brooks of alabama, mr. cawthorn of north carolina, i inform the house that these members will vote no on 7790. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. price, i inform the house that mr. price will vote yea on h.r. 7790. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. nehls of...
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sewell of alabama, ms. jackson lee of texas, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the amendments en bloc number 2. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. smucker of pennsylvania, i inform the house that mr. smucker will vote no on en bloc 2. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from mississippi rise? mr. thompson: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. bishop of georgia, i inform the house that mr. bishop will vote yes on amendment number 2 en bloc. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? mr. timmons: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. ilson of south carolina -- mr. wilson of south carolina, i inform the house that mr. wilson will vote yea on en bloc number 2. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas rise? ms. garcia: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. cue
sewell of alabama, ms. jackson lee of texas, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the amendments en bloc number 2. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. smucker of pennsylvania, i inform the house that mr. smucker will vote no on en bloc 2. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from mississippi rise? mr. thompson: madam speaker, as the member...
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my name is linda griffin and i am from alabama. i have a work for lockheed martin for more than 25 years. [applause] i had to work on several programs where i helped. [applause] i consider my teammates family. i could say that the entire lockheed martin team is honored by this event today. it will be great honor to introduce the president of the united states. [applause] pres. biden: i tell you what linda, if i were a ceo of this company i would be worried. well, good afternoon everyone and thank you jim for the invitation to be here today and it linda for the warm welcome today. anna congressman sewall thank you -- and thank you congressman sewall for all of the work that you do. i wanted to come down to alabama to know that the american people know, by the way --. sometimes the press is always fair with me. every once in a while i make a mistake. anyways, years ago when i first started talking on his job, i said please take your seats. there were no seats. everyone was standing, there were no seats. the american people know what
my name is linda griffin and i am from alabama. i have a work for lockheed martin for more than 25 years. [applause] i had to work on several programs where i helped. [applause] i consider my teammates family. i could say that the entire lockheed martin team is honored by this event today. it will be great honor to introduce the president of the united states. [applause] pres. biden: i tell you what linda, if i were a ceo of this company i would be worried. well, good afternoon everyone and...
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an innocent man is trapped by alabama's death row. three jurors who voted to convict johnson have also called for the jefferson county circuit court to throw out johnson's conviction. they publicly expressed disappointment in the trial. one said quote, when you look back at all of the stuff the jury did not know, i feel like we were used like pawns in a chess game, not even know week were being used, all very disturbing to read this now. johnson's defense has ten witnesses who put him in a different part of town at the time of the murder and yet justice is not any closer. this week, the alabama court of criminal appeals rejected johnson's claim that prosecutors committed misconduct and so the court upheld his conviction. despite that setback, johnson still stands a chance at an entirely new trial. but alabama's governor and attorney general could easily end this all right now. the governor could pardon johnson. the attorney general could drop the case. and so far, they have not. why? what's the holdup? the reporter who helped bring th
an innocent man is trapped by alabama's death row. three jurors who voted to convict johnson have also called for the jefferson county circuit court to throw out johnson's conviction. they publicly expressed disappointment in the trial. one said quote, when you look back at all of the stuff the jury did not know, i feel like we were used like pawns in a chess game, not even know week were being used, all very disturbing to read this now. johnson's defense has ten witnesses who put him in a...
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with alabama's law, this is a law introduced him alabama since 2020. we were able to block it in the state continues to move it forward. unfortunately on the last of the legislative session, he was pushed throughnd immediately gned by the governo had an emergey in the case which meant only 30 days from the tim it was signed by the governor to when it went into effect, creating an absolutely terrifying seachange, reality on the ground for trans people, their families, and doctors in alabama. not just alabama, but across the southeast. there is a clinic that is serving trans and the lessons and their families and georgia, florida, tennessee, mississippi, and now in a matter of hours, all of that care is becong a felony which means families are upgrading their lives, trying to figure out when and whether they can get life-saving care for the adolescent children. i think it is important to note this is happening in the same context we're seeing the criminalization of artion care, that we are continuing to see massive spression of votes across the country.
with alabama's law, this is a law introduced him alabama since 2020. we were able to block it in the state continues to move it forward. unfortunately on the last of the legislative session, he was pushed throughnd immediately gned by the governo had an emergey in the case which meant only 30 days from the tim it was signed by the governor to when it went into effect, creating an absolutely terrifying seachange, reality on the ground for trans people, their families, and doctors in alabama. not...
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with alabama's law, this is a law introduced him alabama since 2020. we were able to block it in the state continues to move it rward. unfortunately on the last of the legislative session, he was pushed through and immedtely signed by e governor, had an emergency the case which meant only 30 days from the time it was signed by the governor to when it went into effect, creating an absolutely terrifying seachange, reality on the ground for trans people, their families, and doctors in alabama. not ju alabama, but across the southeast. there is a clinic that is serving trans and the lessons and their families and georgia, florida, tennessee, mississippi, and now in a matter of hours, all of that care is becoming a felony which means families are upgrading their lives, trying to figure out when and whether they can get life-saving care for the adolescent children. i think it is important to note this is happening in the same context we're seeing the criminalization of abortion care, that we are continuing to see massive supprsion of votes across the country
with alabama's law, this is a law introduced him alabama since 2020. we were able to block it in the state continues to move it rward. unfortunately on the last of the legislative session, he was pushed through and immedtely signed by e governor, had an emergency the case which meant only 30 days from the time it was signed by the governor to when it went into effect, creating an absolutely terrifying seachange, reality on the ground for trans people, their families, and doctors in alabama. not...
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an innocent man is trapped on alabama's death row. three jurors who voted to convict johnson have also called for the jefferson county circuit court to throw out johnson's conviction. they publicly expressed disappointment in the trial. one said, quote, when you look back at all of the stuff the jury did not know, i feel like we were used like pawns in a chess game, not even knowing we were being used. it is all very disturbing to read all of this now. johnson's defense now has ten witnesses who put him in a different part of town at the time of the murder. and yet justice is not any closer. this week, the alabama court of criminal appeals rejected johnson's claim that prosecutors committed misconduct. so, the court upheld his conviction. despite that setback, johnson still stands a chance at an entirely new trial, but alabama's governor and attorney general could easily end this all right now. the governor could pardon johnson, the attorney general could drop the case, but so far they have not. why? what is the holdup? the reporter w
an innocent man is trapped on alabama's death row. three jurors who voted to convict johnson have also called for the jefferson county circuit court to throw out johnson's conviction. they publicly expressed disappointment in the trial. one said, quote, when you look back at all of the stuff the jury did not know, i feel like we were used like pawns in a chess game, not even knowing we were being used. it is all very disturbing to read all of this now. johnson's defense now has ten witnesses...
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the governor of alabama george wallace represented this mindset from another era. a dislike countless obstacles. on august 28th 1963. more than 250000 americans, black and white, marched on washington to protest for a new kind of society. it was a unique moment in the history of the united states. martin luther king junior shared his dream for america with a speech that defined the movement. i have a green my little children one day live in a nation where they will not be done by the comment about dan, but by the com camelback, erica i with me. but the country refused to move on in the south. whites who viewed their supremacy as god given were on the defensive. and they responded with radicalization on september 15th 1963, 2 weeks after the march on washington, a bomb went off in the 16th street baptist church in the middle of a black neighborhood in birmingham, alabama. i play the clarinet in the church orchestra. i remembered the, the room began to shake. the light went out, lot of dust, lot of smoke. now we had no idea what was going on. we just sort of looked a
the governor of alabama george wallace represented this mindset from another era. a dislike countless obstacles. on august 28th 1963. more than 250000 americans, black and white, marched on washington to protest for a new kind of society. it was a unique moment in the history of the united states. martin luther king junior shared his dream for america with a speech that defined the movement. i have a green my little children one day live in a nation where they will not be done by the comment...
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joining me now is neil rafferty, represented for alabama house district 54, representative rafferty, good to have you with us. you delivered a viral speech in defense of trans kids in alabama, and essentially to be across the country in that speech, you push back on far-right government overreach, you see a connection between the apparent overturning of roe and the attacks on lgbtq people in red states? >> absolutely, this is all or result of gerrymandering and packing these districts to the extremist right wing to guarantee republican advantages and super majorities and states like alabama. it's then to pander into a base, the fumes with miss intimate information and this is what you got. this is what you get, you're not taken into account the whole human toll of what the policy is going to be, it's all about pandering to a base. >> if roe is overturned, i listed a few of them but if rose in fact overturned one other rights could be next, where do you see it expanding from here next, when you think republicans want to go after? next >> you know, that's my concern. i know in the alit
joining me now is neil rafferty, represented for alabama house district 54, representative rafferty, good to have you with us. you delivered a viral speech in defense of trans kids in alabama, and essentially to be across the country in that speech, you push back on far-right government overreach, you see a connection between the apparent overturning of roe and the attacks on lgbtq people in red states? >> absolutely, this is all or result of gerrymandering and packing these districts to...
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the governor of alabama george wallace represented this mindset from another era. but now i i dislike countless obstacle. on august 28th 1900. 63. more than 250000 american black and white, marched on washington to protest for a new kind of society, the with a unique moment in the history of the united states. martin luther king junior shared his dream for america with a speech that defined the movement of the little children one day live in a nation where they will not be bothered about him, but by the come back i will pay the me what the country refused to move on in the south. whites who viewed their supremacy of god given were on the defensive. and they responded with radicalization at september 15th 1963, 2 weeks after the march on washington, a bomb went off in the 16th street baptist church in the middle of a black neighborhood in birmingham, alabama. i played her clarinet in the church orchestra. i remembered the, the room began to shake. the light went out, lot of dust, lot of smoke. now we had no idea what was going oh, we just thought and looked at each
the governor of alabama george wallace represented this mindset from another era. but now i i dislike countless obstacle. on august 28th 1900. 63. more than 250000 american black and white, marched on washington to protest for a new kind of society, the with a unique moment in the history of the united states. martin luther king junior shared his dream for america with a speech that defined the movement of the little children one day live in a nation where they will not be bothered about him,...
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and the claim became public enemy number one, alabama. so if plans one, hear my voice to day, let it be both an appeal and a warning to get out of their queue, plucked clam mouth and returned to a decent society before it is too late. but the invisible empire was indifferent to such threats at their 1st trial by allude, so as murderers went unpunished, the all white jury refused to convict them. after that, mister w. o 8. mister james, covered with clara. as usual, the clan celebrated the 3 men is heroes. they even signed autographs, and funds were raised to pay their legal fees. they would later receive minimal sentences for their serious crime. but the clans combat against civil rights, nevertheless seemed more and more like a lost cause. and the unpunished cries would end up coming back to haunt village ah, in the same room when president lincoln signed the 1st emancipation order in $1861.00. president johnson signed the 1965 voter registration act and pledge to a millions of americans a new chance to find a political voice. this law w
and the claim became public enemy number one, alabama. so if plans one, hear my voice to day, let it be both an appeal and a warning to get out of their queue, plucked clam mouth and returned to a decent society before it is too late. but the invisible empire was indifferent to such threats at their 1st trial by allude, so as murderers went unpunished, the all white jury refused to convict them. after that, mister w. o 8. mister james, covered with clara. as usual, the clan celebrated the 3 men...
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[typing] - [henrietta] i grew up in alabama in a religious family of presbyterians. where the basic idea was do not question, do not doubt, close your mind and believe what you're supposed to believe. the southern way of life was something sacred. - so too may the spirit of gocome to you and to me. so too... - [henrietta] the church was the center of our lives. we went three times on sunday: sunday school, then church, and then back in the evening to what was called young peoples' meeting. so when the family would go as a herd to church, just before the sermon began, i would say, "i've got to go to the bathroom." and so i would creep out and there was a drug store on the corner. and i would der a coca-cola and i had some hidden cigarettes. and instead of listening to that boring sermon repeating the same things over and over and over. i would sit there puffing and puffing and puffing and drinking a coke and then just before the rmon would end, i would run back and sit down in the back seat. and as we all came out i would say, "what a fascinating sermon that was. do y
[typing] - [henrietta] i grew up in alabama in a religious family of presbyterians. where the basic idea was do not question, do not doubt, close your mind and believe what you're supposed to believe. the southern way of life was something sacred. - so too may the spirit of gocome to you and to me. so too... - [henrietta] the church was the center of our lives. we went three times on sunday: sunday school, then church, and then back in the evening to what was called young peoples' meeting. so...
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the governor of alabama george wallace represented this mindset from another era. but now i i dislike countless optical on august 28th 1900. 63. more than 250000 american black and white, marched on washington to protest for a new kind of society. i with a unique moment in the history of the united states. martin luther king junior shared his dream for america with a speech that defined the movement of the little children one day live in a nation where they will not be bothered about him, but by the back i would pay him the me what the country refused to move on in the south whites who viewed their supremacy of god given we're on the defensive. and they responded with radicalization on september 15th 1963, 2 weeks after the march on washington, a bomb went off in the 16th street baptist church in the middle of a black neighborhood in birmingham, alabama. a play the clarinet in the church orchestra. i remembered that the room began to shake. the lights went out louder, dust louder, smoke. now we had no idea what was going on. we just sort of looked at each other. an
the governor of alabama george wallace represented this mindset from another era. but now i i dislike countless optical on august 28th 1900. 63. more than 250000 american black and white, marched on washington to protest for a new kind of society. i with a unique moment in the history of the united states. martin luther king junior shared his dream for america with a speech that defined the movement of the little children one day live in a nation where they will not be bothered about him, but...
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katy and mo brooks are heading to senate primary runoff in alabama. in the last few weeks he has been surging despite a repudiation from president trump. what does that say about the trump endorsement? is it waning? >> donald trump's endorsement i remember asking jim jordan about this a couple weeks ago. what happens if candid to get his endorsement lose? does that mean his influence is waning? he said this is the most important endorsement in the republican party i think that's a fair thing to say is it an end-all be-all? it is set up here so if you look when you gloss the endorsement mo brooks kept pushing forward when katy britt was an katy britt has had a soaring campaigns which may be 4% of having republican support in the state when she first launched her campaign to having 44% 15-point lead over brooks were seeing this runoff. we will see if donald trump gets involved in this primary race. but clearly it was not a kiss of death for mo brooks. sandra: onto the prime result in george by first bring up the wall street journal piece from this morni
katy and mo brooks are heading to senate primary runoff in alabama. in the last few weeks he has been surging despite a repudiation from president trump. what does that say about the trump endorsement? is it waning? >> donald trump's endorsement i remember asking jim jordan about this a couple weeks ago. what happens if candid to get his endorsement lose? does that mean his influence is waning? he said this is the most important endorsement in the republican party i think that's a fair...
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ros: let us shift to alabama. police there have issued an arrest warrant for a prison guard they believe may have helped an inmate facing a murder charge escape. this is casey white, the inmate. this is vicki white, not related, the officer. the two were seen leaving the prison writing for a fake mental health appointment. >> there is an active warrant out for ms. white. obvisly, for casey white. we are hoping we will get some much-needed breaks in the next few hours that will help us locate them and get them back here and get casey right bk hide bars. casey white is an extremely dangerous person. we need to get him off the streets. ros: i have been talking to ashley graham kass, a journalist with a.l..com in florence, alabama. >> across the united states, local law enforcement, as well as estate officials here in alabama are assisting in the search. the sheriff did tell us today that authorities as the u.s.- canada border as well as the u.s.-mexico border have been notified. ros: have w had any explanation as to
ros: let us shift to alabama. police there have issued an arrest warrant for a prison guard they believe may have helped an inmate facing a murder charge escape. this is casey white, the inmate. this is vicki white, not related, the officer. the two were seen leaving the prison writing for a fake mental health appointment. >> there is an active warrant out for ms. white. obvisly, for casey white. we are hoping we will get some much-needed breaks in the next few hours that will help us...
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the search for the alabama jail officer who escaped with a murder suspect finally ends in indiana. what we're learning about the couple's final moments on the run. how that jail officer ended up dead and new revelations about the couple's unusual relationship. >>> no relief in sight. why gas prices are expected to keep going up while stocks keep going down. where this all could be headed as inflation concerns add up. >>> supreme security concerns. the new plan to provide extra protection to supreme court justices and their families in the wake of that leaked abortion opinion and the new big question for lawmakers. is the u.s. ready for a national abortion ban? >>> plus, never give up. the shocking come-from-behind win on the track for this 7-year-old who lost her shoe at the start of the race. >>> and later the couple who woke up to find a dog in their bed, but it wasn't their dog. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. we begin with new details about that fugitive couple from alabama on the run for 11 days finally captured. >> the jail officer who allegedly helped a murder suspect es
the search for the alabama jail officer who escaped with a murder suspect finally ends in indiana. what we're learning about the couple's final moments on the run. how that jail officer ended up dead and new revelations about the couple's unusual relationship. >>> no relief in sight. why gas prices are expected to keep going up while stocks keep going down. where this all could be headed as inflation concerns add up. >>> supreme security concerns. the new plan to provide extra...
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the governor of alabama, george wallen, represented this mindset from another era. but now i dislike countless optical on august 28th 900. 63 more than 200. 50000 american black and white, marched on washington to protest for a new kind of society the with a unique moment in the history of the united states. martin luther king junior shared his dream for america with a speech that defined the movement of little children. one day live in a nation where they will not be bothered about him, but by the come back, i would pay him the me but the country refused to move on. in the south whites who viewed their supremacy of god given were on the defensive. and they responded with radicalization on september 15th 1963, 2 weeks after the march on washington, a bomb went off in the 16th street baptist church in the middle of a black neighborhood in birmingham, alabama. a play the clarinet in the church orchestra. i remember that the room began to shake. the lights went out, lot of dust, lot of smoke. now we had no idea what was going on. we just thought and looked at each othe
the governor of alabama, george wallen, represented this mindset from another era. but now i dislike countless optical on august 28th 900. 63 more than 200. 50000 american black and white, marched on washington to protest for a new kind of society the with a unique moment in the history of the united states. martin luther king junior shared his dream for america with a speech that defined the movement of little children. one day live in a nation where they will not be bothered about him, but by...
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joining us now, republican congressman and alabama senate it mo brooks. congressman, welcome and thank you for joining us here on "fox news sunday." >> congressman brooks: thank you, sandra. >> sandra: you heard just a moment ago there, republican senator john cornyn of texas and some other republican members of congress had spoken out as well. they are suggesting that perhaps there could be some common ground found here on gun legislation in the wake of this most recent shooting. would you support any changes, sir, to the current gun laws on the books? >> congressman brooks: let's, for emphasis, understand what the second amendment is about. the second amendment is designed to help ensure that we the citizenry always have the right to take back our government should it become dictatorial. that was a great fear of the founding fathers and quite frankly it's a fear today. and as long as we enjoy on infringed second amendment rights, then we don't really have to worry that much about the government ever becoming dictatorial. but the moment that we take from
joining us now, republican congressman and alabama senate it mo brooks. congressman, welcome and thank you for joining us here on "fox news sunday." >> congressman brooks: thank you, sandra. >> sandra: you heard just a moment ago there, republican senator john cornyn of texas and some other republican members of congress had spoken out as well. they are suggesting that perhaps there could be some common ground found here on gun legislation in the wake of this most recent...
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thank you, nick. >>> president biden is in alabama right now. he's going to tour a lockheed martin factory that's producing thousands of anti-tank fils systems each year. the weapons provide a critical defense for ukraine against russian attacks. kaitlan collins is in troy, alabama, with the president. >> reporter: this is a pretty unusual trip for president biden. and one that a lot of his advisors wouldn't have expected him to take about a year ago. visiting a weapons-making facility in the red state, of course, of alabama. but here he is now, almost 70 days into this russian invasion of ukraine because this is if final assembly plant for those javelins, which have been so iconic during this invasion. this is what the defense secretary, lloyd austin, says have been so effective at helping the ukrainians push back against these russian forces and so the president is coming here to visit with the very people who put the final touches on those javelins that are being sent to ukraine and this comes amid the backdrop of president biden calling for
thank you, nick. >>> president biden is in alabama right now. he's going to tour a lockheed martin factory that's producing thousands of anti-tank fils systems each year. the weapons provide a critical defense for ukraine against russian attacks. kaitlan collins is in troy, alabama, with the president. >> reporter: this is a pretty unusual trip for president biden. and one that a lot of his advisors wouldn't have expected him to take about a year ago. visiting a weapons-making...
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primary elections in arkansas, alabama, georgia and texas. they now have two schools headed to that conference. polls will close in less than six hours. it just means more today because georgia has emerged as one of the top battlegrounds in the nation for november and beyond. it's not texas or florida anymore. georgia is now the swing state in the deep south. and the nominee selected today are going to matter a lot going forward. at the top of the ticket former president trump put his name and his money behind former senator david perdue's sputtering ever effort to dethrone brian kemp. they hold kemp responsible for their losses, a position as asinine as it is untrue and made that lie the tent pole of their campaign. trump doubled down on his seemingly doomed endorsement for perdue again today. so if perdue goes down, it would be the third nod from the former president to fall short. be careful trying to challenge sitting governors. the winner will take on the soon to be democratic nominee and what may be a rematch of the kemp/abrams race fro
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it all started 11 days ago, with an escape here in the quiet town of florence, alabama. in in video, deputy white, a 25-year veteran of the sheriff's department at the corrections facility, can be escorting inmate casey white, serving a 75-year prison sentence. the pair exited the detention center unaccompanied. >> she was alone, which is a strict violation of policy. our policy is, any inmate under those charges are to have two sworn deputies escort them. >> reporter: deputy white, who was also in charge of coordinating inmate transportation, telling her colleagues she was taking the inmate to the courthouse for a mental health evaluation. my colleague has been on the ground, covering the story. >> right behind this is where the now former corrections officer was seen opening the door for casey white. he was in handcuffs as he got into the back of her patrol car under the dwiguise of going to court appointment that never existed. >> reporter: this video shows the patrol car minutes later in an intersection that was off the route to the courthouse. >> the patrol car was
it all started 11 days ago, with an escape here in the quiet town of florence, alabama. in in video, deputy white, a 25-year veteran of the sheriff's department at the corrections facility, can be escorting inmate casey white, serving a 75-year prison sentence. the pair exited the detention center unaccompanied. >> she was alone, which is a strict violation of policy. our policy is, any inmate under those charges are to have two sworn deputies escort them. >> reporter: deputy white,...
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in alabama. >> brennan: i want to ask you about alabama. the supreme court has tried not to get directly involved in what they deemed political gerrymandering, but they have signaled they are willing to hear cases involving issues of race. there are still elections scheduled in november in the state of alabama, even though the court will hear this case. do you think that the maps being redrawn in alabama will ultimately be deemed to be illegal and therefore the election should be invalid? >> well, it is an interesting thing. they're going to have an election in november based on maps that judges, including two trump judges said were inappropriately, unconstitutionally drawn, the supreme court said the too close to election. what the supreme court will ultimately do with section 2 of the voting rights act, which was the basis for the lawsuit in alabama, will remain to be seen. one of the things i talk about in my book, this notion of us getting to some structural changes, we need to ban partisan gerrymandering. we need the structures of our
in alabama. >> brennan: i want to ask you about alabama. the supreme court has tried not to get directly involved in what they deemed political gerrymandering, but they have signaled they are willing to hear cases involving issues of race. there are still elections scheduled in november in the state of alabama, even though the court will hear this case. do you think that the maps being redrawn in alabama will ultimately be deemed to be illegal and therefore the election should be invalid?...
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vaughan hillyard in alabama with congressman mo brooks. i think there was an invitation if not a subpoena. let's pick it up from that extraordinary interview. kristin welker is at the white house. she will be co-anchors with chuck todd tonight all of the coverage on nbc news now. looking at all of the races, but let's start where vaughan left it off. >> reporter: it was an extraordinary interview. i think you heard a couple of things. obviously, mo brooks is leaning into the now false proven theory that the election was stolen by former president trump. no surprise there because he was, of course, at the january 6 rally. vaughan pressed him on that. on his words, does he regret them? stunning to hear that exchange. no regret based on what we heard from mo brooks. big picture here, it's striking that former president donald trump endorsed him, withdrew his endorsement and now we see him surge in the race. he is, of course, running against katie britt, a former staffer to senator shelby, as well as mike durant, someone who has name recogniti
vaughan hillyard in alabama with congressman mo brooks. i think there was an invitation if not a subpoena. let's pick it up from that extraordinary interview. kristin welker is at the white house. she will be co-anchors with chuck todd tonight all of the coverage on nbc news now. looking at all of the races, but let's start where vaughan left it off. >> reporter: it was an extraordinary interview. i think you heard a couple of things. obviously, mo brooks is leaning into the now false...
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brooks of alabama, mr. kaw thoarn of north carolina, i inform the house that these members will vote no on 6531. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by representatives jayapal, ocasio-cortez, bass, chu, correa, ruiz, and vargas i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 6531. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. chris stewart of utah, i inform the house that mr. stewart will vote nay on h.r. 6531. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. butterfield of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. butterfield will vote yes on h.r. 6531. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. fleischmann: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr.
brooks of alabama, mr. kaw thoarn of north carolina, i inform the house that these members will vote no on 6531. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by representatives jayapal, ocasio-cortez, bass, chu, correa, ruiz, and vargas i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 6531. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >>...
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new stunning details in that alabama jail break. tonight, the guns, the cash, the disguises, and what the suspects were allegedly planning to do if police caught them before they crashed. the new intelligence: why the u.s. is warning russia is preparing for a long fight in ukraine. baby formula shortage. the empty store shelves as parents desperately look to feed their children. america's fentanyl crise. we go inside a d.e.a. lab with the head of the agency to find out where the deadly synthetic drug comes from and how easy it is for teens to buy pills. you're saying that teens can get these drugs just as easy as they can order something through uber eats? >> there's no question. >> o'donnell: american innovation. how u.v. light could protect against the next pandemic. and finally, a world war ii veteran lost to history finally getting a hero's good-bye. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. tonight,
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it's alabama alabama said you've got to have government issued photo id and then alabama said but your public housing id doesn't count now that's solely government issued but 71% of those in public housing in alabama where african-american and then what governor bentley did after saying your your government your public nothing id doesn't count was to shut down the department of motor vehicles in the black belt counties, which required folks to go 50 miles to the to the next county over to get a driver's license, but if you don't drive because you don't have a driver's license and you don't have public transportation alabama's rank 48th in the nation in public transportation. how are you supposed to get to the driver's license bureau the way that voter id works is it sounds so reasonable except the way that it is done. it is absolutely discriminatory and absolutely unreasonable. jasmine gloucester, virginia, please. go ahead with your question or comment. jasmine you with us please yasmine, you got to turn down the tv and completely make your family life and property and by license gun
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live at the courthouse in alabama. >> police cars, a dramatic crash and a gunshot wound. they found themselves at a dead end. >> one still trapped in the treekd and another who is disabled, alert and disoriented. >> authorities acting on tips found evidence of the pair in evansville, indiana. casey white seen abandoning this truck at a car wash on surveillance video. >> i seen this is probably the guy from alabama as soon as i seen it the windows are down keys anything in addition. perfectly good truck why would you walk away gr a good truck i google drive hid picture from alabama. i seen the tattoos on his arms held the pictures i. the tattoos match. >> reporter: more information led them to this nearby hotel. >> the members of the u.s. task force basically rammed the vehicle and pushed it into a ditch. and we later found out had they not done that, the fugitive was going to engage in a shootout with law enforcement. >> reporter: casey white was finally back in handcuffs but vicky white didn't survive. >> found out she took her own life has just been a roller coaster. >>
live at the courthouse in alabama. >> police cars, a dramatic crash and a gunshot wound. they found themselves at a dead end. >> one still trapped in the treekd and another who is disabled, alert and disoriented. >> authorities acting on tips found evidence of the pair in evansville, indiana. casey white seen abandoning this truck at a car wash on surveillance video. >> i seen this is probably the guy from alabama as soon as i seen it the windows are down keys anything...
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new stunning details in that alabama jail break. tonight, the guns, the cash, the disguises, and what the suspects were allegedly planning to do if police caught them before they crashed. the new intelligence: why the u.s. is warning russia is preparing for a long fight in ukraine. baby formula shortage. the empty store shelves as parents desperately look to feed their children. america's fentanyl crisis. we go inside a d.e.a. lab with the head of the agency to find out where the deadly synthetic drug comes from and how easy it is for teens to buy pills. you're saying that teens can get these drugs just as easy as they can order something through uber eats? >> there's no question. >> o'donnell: american innovation. how u.v. light could protect against the next pandemic. and finally, a world war ii veteran lost to history finally getting a hero's good-bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank y
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senator from alabama. and in context with the herschel walker conversation that ellison is having is the types of senators retiring here in 2022. here it's richard shelby, rob port plan. you have the likes of pat toomey, roy blount. these are all senators who did not object to the u.s. election certification on capitol hill. but you see the types of republicans making their way through this primary process right now. when you look at the three candidates here in alabama, as of late last night, katie britt told me she would have also objected. that means all three of the republican senate candidates here would have objected to the 2020 results. this is echoing herschel walker, the likes of j.d. vance, republican representatives in missouri. we are looking at candidates who are very much in a different image or mold than those retiring republican senators here in 2022. >> so interesting. in some places, anyway, like where you're standing now, it's a prerequisite to question the results of the election to win
senator from alabama. and in context with the herschel walker conversation that ellison is having is the types of senators retiring here in 2022. here it's richard shelby, rob port plan. you have the likes of pat toomey, roy blount. these are all senators who did not object to the u.s. election certification on capitol hill. but you see the types of republicans making their way through this primary process right now. when you look at the three candidates here in alabama, as of late last night,...
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. >>> also tonight the dramatic capture, the sheriff saying a fugitive inmate and an alabama corrections officer planned for a shootout with police before a car crash ended the 11-day manhunt. the officer apparently taking her own life the arsenal police say the fugitives had and the tip that led officers to them. >>> the deadly missile strike in the critical port city of odesa. a shopping mall destroyed. our team inside ukraine tonight. >>> celebrity chef mario batali, the verdict in his sexual misconduct trial >>> the senate on the eve of a vote on abortion rights and now the growing battle can states block women from going out of state for abortions? >>> the extreme fire danger in the southwest and tracking severe storms in the central u.s. >>> and elon musk weighing in on donald trump's twitter ban, would he lift it if he takes over the company >>> good evening fill her up is becoming a cringeworthy term for a lot of american drivers these days with it costing more than $50 to fill the average size car the price of gas reaching a new record average today, $4.37 a gallon, michigan, oh
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she was born in alabama like me. but -- i just have to, she denied alabama. what was so interesting is that she was interested, this is a woman who is a native of eatonville, she goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville. and, eventually to howard university, morgan state, columbia. a strained as an anthropologist and spends much of her life writing fiction but also doing anthropological discovery of the history of african culture. across the americas and the caribbean, she traced their african retention's. folk tale, she is a folklorist, but she is also a keeper of culture, as it were. she is a participant observer. she is very invested in the story of her independent black town. >> the first independent black town. >> yes, thank you. she is also honorary and outspoken back and a brilliant storyteller. but, part of what i find so important about her is, for me that is the thread. what we were talking about before, in some ways, the reality of all of the multiculturalism of southern history that gets flattened into a black and white binar
she was born in alabama like me. but -- i just have to, she denied alabama. what was so interesting is that she was interested, this is a woman who is a native of eatonville, she goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville. and, eventually to howard university, morgan state, columbia. a strained as an anthropologist and spends much of her life writing fiction but also doing anthropological discovery of the history of african culture. across the americas and the caribbean, she...
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he's wrapping of a tour of an alabama weapons factory. we're going to bring you those remarks live, but we're also watching to see if he might have anymore to say about that supreme court potentially seismic shift after the court confirmed a few hours ago the leaked draft opinion that would overturn roe versus wade is authentic, but not final, obviously. the president's already talked about this in a more informal setting. this is before the flight to alabama. >> concerns me a great deal that we're going to, after 50 years, decide a woman does not have a right to choose within the limits of the supreme court decision. if this decision holds, it's really quite a radical decision. >> we're going to have a lot more on this including new reaction and reporting from capitol hill and analysis on where this fight goes from here. i'm hallie jackson and it's good to be back with you here in washington. i want to bring in josh letterman who is in alabama with the president who's set to speak any minute now after touring a weapons factory there. we'
he's wrapping of a tour of an alabama weapons factory. we're going to bring you those remarks live, but we're also watching to see if he might have anymore to say about that supreme court potentially seismic shift after the court confirmed a few hours ago the leaked draft opinion that would overturn roe versus wade is authentic, but not final, obviously. the president's already talked about this in a more informal setting. this is before the flight to alabama. >> concerns me a great deal...
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she was born in alabama like me. but -- i just have to, she denied alabama. what was so interesting is that she was interested, this is a woman who is a native of eatonville, she goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville. and, eventually to howard university, morgan state, columbia. a strained as an anthropologist and spends much of her life writing fiction but also doing anthropological discovery of the history of african culture. across the americas and the caribbean, she traced their african retention's. folk tale, she is a folklorist, but she is also a keeper of culture, as it were. she is a participant observer. she is very invested in the story of her independent black town. >> the first independent black town. >> yes, thank you. she is also honorary and outspoken back and a brilliant storyteller. but, part of what i find so important about her is, for me that is the thread. what we were talking about before, in some ways, the reality of all of the multiculturalism of southern history that gets flattened into a black and white binar
she was born in alabama like me. but -- i just have to, she denied alabama. what was so interesting is that she was interested, this is a woman who is a native of eatonville, she goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville. and, eventually to howard university, morgan state, columbia. a strained as an anthropologist and spends much of her life writing fiction but also doing anthropological discovery of the history of african culture. across the americas and the caribbean, she...
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she was born in alabama like me. but -- i just have to, she denied alabama. what was so interesting is that she was interested, this is a woman who is a native of eatonville, she goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville. and, eventually to howard university, morgan state, columbia. a strained as an anthropologist and spends much of her life writing fiction but also doing anthropological discovery of the history of african culture. across the americas and the caribbean, she traced their african retention's. folk tale, she is a folklorist, but she is also a keeper of culture, as it were. she is a participant observer. she is very invested in the story of her independent black town. >> the first independent black town. >> yes, thank you. she is also honorary and outspoken back and a brilliant storyteller. but, part of what i find so important about her is, for me that is the thread. what we were talking about before, in some ways, the reality of all of the multiculturalism of southern history that gets flattened into a black and white binar
she was born in alabama like me. but -- i just have to, she denied alabama. what was so interesting is that she was interested, this is a woman who is a native of eatonville, she goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville. and, eventually to howard university, morgan state, columbia. a strained as an anthropologist and spends much of her life writing fiction but also doing anthropological discovery of the history of african culture. across the americas and the caribbean, she...
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i'm jim cramer, see you tomorrow the news with shepard smith starts now >> the alabama jail escapee and the jail boss turned girlfriend accused of helping him escape captured together. i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >> abortion laws in the works from state to state. >> abortion is a human right >> some to protect the right to choose others to restrict or even criminalize abortion what individual states are now planning >> victory day parades in russia president putin with little to celebrate in his war in ukraine. >> he talked about this being a justified military operation it's not >> his forces strike a school in the east, dozens feared dead >> mystery in the bahamas. investigating the deaths of three americans at a sandals beach resort vacation friends speaking out. >> on friday, all of a sudden, they weren't around. >> a predominantly black college forced to shut down for good the challenges of covid and the ransomware attack blamed >> the baby formula shortage across america >> why this painting may fetch the most ever by an american at auction. >> and the feel-good ki
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sewell of alabama, and ms. jackson lee of texas, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 6824. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. ruiz, ms. roybal-allard and mr. costa, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 6824. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? mr. neguse: madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. wilson, mr. boyle, mr. delgado, mr. torres, mr. kahele, mr. moulton and mr. deutch, i inform the house that these members will vote aye on h.r. 6824. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. connolly: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. bear of california -- bera of california, mr. keating, mr. langevin and mr. lynch, i inform the house that these members will vote aye on h.r. 6824. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentl
sewell of alabama, and ms. jackson lee of texas, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 6824. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. ruiz, ms. roybal-allard and mr. costa, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 6824. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? mr. neguse: madam speaker, as the...
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abc's eva pilgrim from alabama tonight. woman.orter: tonight, a wanted - an arrest warrant has now been issued for a corrections officer accused of helping a murder suspect escape from an alabama jail. >> we know she participated. now, whether she did that willingly or if she was coerced, threatened somehow to participate in this escape, not really sure. >> reporter: vicky white now charged with permitting or facilitating escape in the first degree. friday, she left the lauderdale county detention center with inmate casey white for a courthouse appearance that authorities now say did not exist. the 56-year-old was a 17-year corrections department veteran and current jail supervisor, who broke department policy transporting casey white by herself. authorities say she also claimed she was going to go to the doctor after court, but they've found no evidence she went. friday also set to be her last day after she submitted retirement papers the day before. >> those of us who work with vicky white and have worked with her for yea
abc's eva pilgrim from alabama tonight. woman.orter: tonight, a wanted - an arrest warrant has now been issued for a corrections officer accused of helping a murder suspect escape from an alabama jail. >> we know she participated. now, whether she did that willingly or if she was coerced, threatened somehow to participate in this escape, not really sure. >> reporter: vicky white now charged with permitting or facilitating escape in the first degree. friday, she left the lauderdale...
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>> all right, eva pilgrim in alabama tonight. thank you, eva. >>> now to the pandemic, and tonight here in new york city, they have raised the covid alert level. infection rates in the northeast approaching the highest levels now in nearly three months. wat new york city's mayor is now saying about what the city is prepared to do. and the rise in covid cases in children now up 61% in just the last two weeks. here's abc's erielle reshef tonight. >> reporter: tonight, rising new covid infections pushing new york city to raise its alert level from low to medium risk, but for now, officials are strongly recommending masks indoors without requiring them. >> wear your mask, get vaccinated, get boosted, and we can weather this storm. >> reporter: infection rates across the northeast, fueled by ba.2 and its subvariants, are now at their highest point in nearly three months. at the same time, researchers are tracking two other omicron subvariants, ba.4 and ba.5, linked to a spike in south africa, where cases have tripled in the last two w
>> all right, eva pilgrim in alabama tonight. thank you, eva. >>> now to the pandemic, and tonight here in new york city, they have raised the covid alert level. infection rates in the northeast approaching the highest levels now in nearly three months. wat new york city's mayor is now saying about what the city is prepared to do. and the rise in covid cases in children now up 61% in just the last two weeks. here's abc's erielle reshef tonight. >> reporter: tonight, rising...
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used to be a democrat because that's what they were back in alabama. that's how long ago it was. >> switched the night of the 1994 election when clinton was thumped. >> yep. but if you look at the moe brooks ad, that could have been a donald trump ad in any -- in 2016 or 20 20. it is the donald trump issue play book on immigration, on the other, on all of those things. and that's what he still thinks wins there. irrespective of the idea of what happened in 2020. never mind that the fact that donald trump is mad at moe brooks because he didn't stand up enough for whatever lie trump was trying to sell, is also like it's hard for -- i'm sure even voters in alabama who really like donald trump, it's hard for them to wrap their minds around that. like, we see the congressman who wants to be senator. we understand where he stood on that which is with donald trump. he supported the big lie. he was at the rally. >> one of the biggest defenders of the big lie as well. i will say republican leadership in the house and republican, some other republicans in the ho
used to be a democrat because that's what they were back in alabama. that's how long ago it was. >> switched the night of the 1994 election when clinton was thumped. >> yep. but if you look at the moe brooks ad, that could have been a donald trump ad in any -- in 2016 or 20 20. it is the donald trump issue play book on immigration, on the other, on all of those things. and that's what he still thinks wins there. irrespective of the idea of what happened in 2020. never mind that the...
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major breaking news from alabama. you just heard the police chief there, the sheriff announcing reporting that the prisoner, the prisoner, the missing inmate, casey white, 38 years old, has been captured. he's now in police custody along with vicki white, 56 years old, the missing alabama corrections officer who authorities believe helped casey white and they're no relation even though they have the same last name. helped him escape. they are both in custody now. we are told by u.s. marshals, that vicki white's injury was a self-inflicted gun shot wound. no law enforcement officers fired any shots, we're told, but the lauderdale county sheriff, rick singleton. you heard him make the announcement that both of these individuals are both in custody. vicki white is in custody at a hospital receiving treatment from what u.s. marshals tell cnn was a self-inflicted gun shot wound and casey white, the missing inmate, he is in police custody as well. charles ram sey is joining us now. former police chief here in washington, d.
major breaking news from alabama. you just heard the police chief there, the sheriff announcing reporting that the prisoner, the prisoner, the missing inmate, casey white, 38 years old, has been captured. he's now in police custody along with vicki white, 56 years old, the missing alabama corrections officer who authorities believe helped casey white and they're no relation even though they have the same last name. helped him escape. they are both in custody now. we are told by u.s. marshals,...
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and if georgia's a test of the strengths of the former president's endorsement, then alabama may be a test of what happens when he takes that endorsement away, with mo brooks making a late push for a senate seat. we're also live on the ground in tex. we have you covered with the democratic primarily getting a ton of attention, between a incumbent and a political newcomer backed by some of the biggest names in the progressive movement. blayne alexander and alison barber are joining us, on set, a reporter emma hurt and -- some key questions from our political experts here, from greg of course, himself. first, if the polls are accurate can brian kemp unify georgia republicans? number two, what does it mean for donald trump? and what does the former president do tomorrow or the day after or the day after? would he support kemp? last august he subjected that stacey abrams might make a better governor. watch. >> having her i think might be better than having your existing governor, if you want to know the truth. might very well be better. >> another key question -- will election deniers be
and if georgia's a test of the strengths of the former president's endorsement, then alabama may be a test of what happens when he takes that endorsement away, with mo brooks making a late push for a senate seat. we're also live on the ground in tex. we have you covered with the democratic primarily getting a ton of attention, between a incumbent and a political newcomer backed by some of the biggest names in the progressive movement. blayne alexander and alison barber are joining us, on set, a...
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search goes nationwide for an accused murderer and a corrections officer transporting him police in alabama suspect she was in on the escape plot. >> my only hope is they catch him soon before anybody gets hurt. >>> nbc news investigation. youth coaches banned from olympic programs due to allegations of abuse now coaching young people elsewhere. 15 injured some critically when a party bike crashes in atlanta. plus, d.c. comic trevor noah and the president not holding back. >> ever since you have come into office, things are really looking up you know, gas is up, rent is up, food is up, everything >>> this is nbc "nightly news" with kate snow. >>> good evening she is the highest ranking u.s. politician to visit ukraine during the war. a surprise visit by house speaker nancy pelosi she and a delegation of other members of congress walked the streets with ukraine's president. pelosi later saying we're there for the fight and you cannot fold to a bully. tonight after days and weeks of calls to evacuate civilians trapped in the besieged city of mariupol, the international committee of the red cr
search goes nationwide for an accused murderer and a corrections officer transporting him police in alabama suspect she was in on the escape plot. >> my only hope is they catch him soon before anybody gets hurt. >>> nbc news investigation. youth coaches banned from olympic programs due to allegations of abuse now coaching young people elsewhere. 15 injured some critically when a party bike crashes in atlanta. plus, d.c. comic trevor noah and the president not holding back....
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casey white serÁ trasladado a alabama para continuar con su condena de asesinato. recordemos la oficial de prisiones vicky white se fuÓo con el cminal el dÍa que se jÚbilo rÍa, luego de trabajar _ 17 aÑos en el sistema penitenciario de alabama. >> estaremos pendientes a mÁs informaciÓn d este caso, que terminÓ de forma trÁgica eesta poblaciÓn de indiana, regreso contigo. >> sÍ, como una novela trÁgica, gracias, rubÉn. hablamos ahora de algo que no es nuevo, que lleva varias semanas siendo noticia pero que es de vital importancia para los niÑos mÁs pequeÑos, la escasez de fÓrmula para bebÉs. por eso hay padres que han recorrido a hacer su propia fÓrma, pero lo impornte es que los papÁs no tomen decisiones equivocadas para sus hijos, asÍ que presten atenÓn, tengan cuidado al introducir otros tipos de leche que pueden afectar el sistema digestivo de los bebÉs, no diluir la fÓrmula porque el exceso de agua puede causar convulsiones en los bebÉs, hable con su pediatra para consultar las mejores opciones para sus hijos. ya son 40 por ahora las v
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. >> host: what's happening in alabama? >> guest: the senate primary tonight for the open republican senate nomination in that state and you have a handful of candidates. trump intervened on behalf of mo brooks a member of congress, a member of the u.s. house but then brooks was not doing so well. he was trailing and so trump rescinded his endorsement but now brooks might make a runoff. there will be a runoff there, three major candidates. it's a question of who will make it but brooks maybe one of those candidates. that would be an interesting way to look at trump's influence because someone he endorsed but then resend the endorsement but maybe he will make the runoff anyway. >> host: is a something about how the calendar has fallen so far or as a something about what democrats are doing in primaries? there seemed to be more high profile republican primaries this cycle the democratic primaries. there's the federman race in pennsylvania they got a lot of attention, conor lamb but we seem to be talking more about republican
. >> host: what's happening in alabama? >> guest: the senate primary tonight for the open republican senate nomination in that state and you have a handful of candidates. trump intervened on behalf of mo brooks a member of congress, a member of the u.s. house but then brooks was not doing so well. he was trailing and so trump rescinded his endorsement but now brooks might make a runoff. there will be a runoff there, three major candidates. it's a question of who will make it but...