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today, 86% of georgia counties have three or more. and while others have called for expanding a one-size-fits-none massive government health care program, thanks to our policies, enrollment in the individual marks has more than doubled since 2019 to other 700,000 georgians. thanks to our reinsurance program, we're also saving hardworking families more and more in their wallets. in fact, we have reduced premiums by an average of 12.4% across the state. that represents an average annual premium reduction of almost $1,000 a year. in rural communities, where premium prices were the least of affordable when i took office, the reinsurance program has reduced premiums from 25% to 40%. in addition to these innovations, and with your help, we expanded medicaid coverage to a full year after a mother gives birth. to support new mothers even more, my team is proposing legislation that will allow pregnant women who qualify to receive tanf benefits. previously they were unable to apply for such assistance until after a child was born. i know that t
today, 86% of georgia counties have three or more. and while others have called for expanding a one-size-fits-none massive government health care program, thanks to our policies, enrollment in the individual marks has more than doubled since 2019 to other 700,000 georgians. thanks to our reinsurance program, we're also saving hardworking families more and more in their wallets. in fact, we have reduced premiums by an average of 12.4% across the state. that represents an average annual premium...
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this is down in georgia. you probably heard about all the anticipation about this report or excerpts from it. now, the stolen election plot was of course a help center in georgia. wasn't the only state but it was a pig big one. trump and his allies have not faced penalties in georgia. the d.a. there has been more -- than anybody in what she she has will be justice. there's a report coming out today, release in the part. we're learning things like they spoke with 75 witnesses. the reports do not tell us the underlying testimony. boy, would we like that, but the 75 gives you a sense of the scope, and we know who some of them are, senator lindsey graham who tried to get out of it, rudy giuliani who had his law license suspended, john eastman, mike flynn and others. as for the subpoena for mike meadows, he was already ordered to testify in this georgia case, but we don't know if he came in. another big development in today's report released the grand jury thinks the people were lying under oath. let me tell you w
this is down in georgia. you probably heard about all the anticipation about this report or excerpts from it. now, the stolen election plot was of course a help center in georgia. wasn't the only state but it was a pig big one. trump and his allies have not faced penalties in georgia. the d.a. there has been more -- than anybody in what she she has will be justice. there's a report coming out today, release in the part. we're learning things like they spoke with 75 witnesses. the reports do not...
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i talked -- >> you are from georgia? you went to high school in georgia? >> i was just there. >> let's talk about georgia, marjorie taylor greene, who wants to speed up the country, she wants a national divorce. i should not be using the word divorce. she wants a national divorce. split the country up. i know we've play this game before, you and i, the two brown, muslim folks on msnbc. i'm going to play it again tonight. imagine it -- said let's tear america down, let's tear it apart, let's destroy it, the united states of america. would the reaction be on the right? would they be smiling this week and agree with marjorie taylor greene? >> i think you would have a meltdown of epic proportions on the republican side. you would have both members of congress, or anyone who suggests it's perhaps -- they would rightfully recommend that that member of congress should be expelled, certainly stripped of her committees, not ignored, and not have people like kevin mccarthy ignore her comments. but this is where we are. as you pointed out in your show, the idea is so
i talked -- >> you are from georgia? you went to high school in georgia? >> i was just there. >> let's talk about georgia, marjorie taylor greene, who wants to speed up the country, she wants a national divorce. i should not be using the word divorce. she wants a national divorce. split the country up. i know we've play this game before, you and i, the two brown, muslim folks on msnbc. i'm going to play it again tonight. imagine it -- said let's tear america down, let's tear...
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he is tortured in georgia prison. i think that this is a very strong damage to our national identity and national interest. let me jump in support here. i just want to jump answer because you're saying a lot of interesting things fingering the kremlin to a certain extent. and you have said that soccer really is a, in a sense, a prisoner, a russian president vladimir putin. why is that? how does that work? well, georgia was the 1st country to be attacked by russian aggressive new aggressive policy, which would have basically declared in 2007 in munich. so we were the 1st week teams. and so gosh, really and after soccer actually stood to produce aggression. booting has said that he will and i can repeat really the words that he said that he will, he will come back on soccer. it's actually will fall as a result of he's a, he's a, he's that she was so now georgia government, which is very strongly dependent on russia, is basically executing the threat that the russian president bush didn't, has a decade ago. and now it's
he is tortured in georgia prison. i think that this is a very strong damage to our national identity and national interest. let me jump in support here. i just want to jump answer because you're saying a lot of interesting things fingering the kremlin to a certain extent. and you have said that soccer really is a, in a sense, a prisoner, a russian president vladimir putin. why is that? how does that work? well, georgia was the 1st country to be attacked by russian aggressive new aggressive...
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let's begin with you this expertise on georgia law, and these peculiar times of grand jury's. they must listen to donald trump's phone call, and finding the one grand jury report. they don't believe a word for it. it's what we just heard him say to the secretary of state because, absolutely no fraud, they said unanimously, what does that tell us does this grand jury be thinking? >> these 24, 16 people were in the perfect position to assess witness credibility, and i think that the biggest thing about this report is the fact that they said, unanimously, that they did not believe, based on all of the evidence with all of these witnesses with investigators with this evidence, and they came to the conclusion that there was no fraud in the 2020 election. that directly goes to the point in the intent that any prosecutor in a false statement. it said from the beginning, in the brokers report that that false statements as one of the crimes that the da could be looking at. she had said that, herself. in her very first letter, back in january 2021, when she was asking folks to hold on t
let's begin with you this expertise on georgia law, and these peculiar times of grand jury's. they must listen to donald trump's phone call, and finding the one grand jury report. they don't believe a word for it. it's what we just heard him say to the secretary of state because, absolutely no fraud, they said unanimously, what does that tell us does this grand jury be thinking? >> these 24, 16 people were in the perfect position to assess witness credibility, and i think that the biggest...
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let me show you some of what john eastman said in december, in georgia, at a georgia state legislative hearing. >> your argument is that essentially we have a failed election that would require the legislature to step in and assign electors, am i correct? >> yes. >> i don't know where the evidence is. what do you say to that? >> well, there are two issues here. there's one, this extent of the fraud in the casting of ballots, and the other, which is undisputed, the failure to comply with the staff sure scheme that this legislature sent out. >> katty, mr. eastman is known to be under pretty intense scrutiny by doj, and it sounds like he's been scrutinized here, as well. >> yeah. what we don't know is who is being committed perjury, who are the people that we think lied about something, we don't know what it is they lied about. as you suggested earlier, there's plenty of evidence over history that there are people close to donald trump who haven't told the truth over the years, and on this issue of fraud, despite all of the evidence that we've seen from the january 6th investigation, and
let me show you some of what john eastman said in december, in georgia, at a georgia state legislative hearing. >> your argument is that essentially we have a failed election that would require the legislature to step in and assign electors, am i correct? >> yes. >> i don't know where the evidence is. what do you say to that? >> well, there are two issues here. there's one, this extent of the fraud in the casting of ballots, and the other, which is undisputed, the...
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i talked -- >> you are from georgia? you went to high school in georgia? >> i was just there. >> let's talk about georgia, marjorie taylor greene, who wants to split up the country. she wants a national divorce. i should not be using the word divorce. she wants a national divorce. split the country up. i know we've play this game before, you and i, the two brown, muslim folks on msnbc. i'm going to play it again tonight. imagine it -- said let's tear america down, let's tear it apart, let's destroy it, the united states of america. would the reaction be on the right? would they be smiling this week and agree with marjorie taylor greene? >> i think you would have a meltdown of epic proportions on the republican side. you would have both members of congress, or anyone who suggests it's perhaps -- they would rightfully recommend that that member of congress should be expelled, certainly stripped of her committees, not ignored, and not have people like kevin mccarthy ignore her comments. but this is where we are. as you pointed out in your show, the idea is so
i talked -- >> you are from georgia? you went to high school in georgia? >> i was just there. >> let's talk about georgia, marjorie taylor greene, who wants to split up the country. she wants a national divorce. i should not be using the word divorce. she wants a national divorce. split the country up. i know we've play this game before, you and i, the two brown, muslim folks on msnbc. i'm going to play it again tonight. imagine it -- said let's tear america down, let's tear...
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in georgia, the pretext was that georgia grew oppressed it's minorities in the north. so what 14 swore they're relied on was that he could frame these 2 northern provinces of georgia as being under attack as the people they're being oppressed by george nationalists, which is exactly the same as we can see. as we've been seeing in ukraine on with it on boss, reaching the succession of ukrainian president, post independence to pursue different agendas useless. some seek closer ties with moscow. others integration with the e. u and nato most plagued by corruption. ukraine has been genuinely pulled in different directions, both economically and strategically, but the western parts of the country have many more ties towards the west. they have much more of a strong interest in joining the you. the eastern parts of the country are much more closely integrated with russia economically, demographically. they have much more of an interest in maintaining close ties with russia. in parts of ukraine's east. a powerful russian minority is determined to strengthen links to what they
in georgia, the pretext was that georgia grew oppressed it's minorities in the north. so what 14 swore they're relied on was that he could frame these 2 northern provinces of georgia as being under attack as the people they're being oppressed by george nationalists, which is exactly the same as we can see. as we've been seeing in ukraine on with it on boss, reaching the succession of ukrainian president, post independence to pursue different agendas useless. some seek closer ties with moscow....
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how is what is happening in georgia right now? >> part of what you are getting at is the former president trump is facing four separate criminal investigations at once or no. it's got this one we've been talking about in georgia, the two jack smith investigations, what about classified documents how they ended up in mar-a-lago, and the other about his attempts to overturn the election, generally, in the january 6th capitol. that's three, and then local prosecutors in new york have kicked up the prosecution investigation into whether he orchestrated a cover-up of hush money payments to the actress who said she had an affair with him to keep him for talking before the 2016 election. that is a lot a different, with your framing, measures of accountability that are running parallel to each other. what's special about the georgia one is that it seems to be moving much faster. they are really on the cusp about the new grand jury that barbara was talking about, when that would make the decision -- it can only be in session under george a
how is what is happening in georgia right now? >> part of what you are getting at is the former president trump is facing four separate criminal investigations at once or no. it's got this one we've been talking about in georgia, the two jack smith investigations, what about classified documents how they ended up in mar-a-lago, and the other about his attempts to overturn the election, generally, in the january 6th capitol. that's three, and then local prosecutors in new york have kicked...
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it's basically georgia's version of the january six committee, right? they had a lot information, and they're issuing their recommendation, it's up to the da to decide what to do with a. do you think the presidents on any solid ground here and claiming -- exoneration? >> he's putting more spin on that then a basketball player with a ball. there is no comfort he can take in this report in the silliness of it. off a statement. it's that the judge said specifically, of taking the names out, i'm taking the recommendations out -- should be indicted. so, to say now. my name is out, it's sort of laughable at this point. it's not surprising that he would call to testify before the grand jury, typically across -- if they have a target, are subject of the investigation you don't bring him in to put on a circus in front of the grand jury. and claim the fifth time and time again, and over and over. i'm not really surprised at all. this is just classic trump. -- is meaningless. and it may provide some fodder for channels, some supporters somewhere, but it's a comple
it's basically georgia's version of the january six committee, right? they had a lot information, and they're issuing their recommendation, it's up to the da to decide what to do with a. do you think the presidents on any solid ground here and claiming -- exoneration? >> he's putting more spin on that then a basketball player with a ball. there is no comfort he can take in this report in the silliness of it. off a statement. it's that the judge said specifically, of taking the names out,...
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members of the georgia football staff spoke about her passion for georgia athletics and how she always went above and beyond in her work. her warm spirit and love for her beloved bulldogs will be remembered by all. i know that i speak for the entire first district, for the state of georgia, and for the bulldog nation when i say that we will miss devin and chandler. i know that their legacy will live on. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize hinesville, georgia, for being a great place to live, work, and raise a family. recently they were erroneously named as one of the most miserable places to live in all of the state of georgia. nothing could be further from the truth. in fact, heinzville is not only one of the best cities in the first district of georgia, but it is arguably one of the best cities in all of the state. heinzville is one of the fastest growing cities in all of southeast georgia. it's also home to fort stewart and third infantry division, largest army installation east of the mississippi river. across the city spanish moss gracefully drapes from the magnificent oak tree
members of the georgia football staff spoke about her passion for georgia athletics and how she always went above and beyond in her work. her warm spirit and love for her beloved bulldogs will be remembered by all. i know that i speak for the entire first district, for the state of georgia, and for the bulldog nation when i say that we will miss devin and chandler. i know that their legacy will live on. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize hinesville, georgia, for being a great place to live,...
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so there are a lot of similarities in the also georgia also wanted to be part of the data. and you can also a want to be part of european a political leadership wants to be part of maybe it's not so clear whether it's the case when you look at the pause. yes, yes. well, i was writing this book and sitting in your grade, and during that time i interviewed in a different age group people, i mean people are millennial, so then people in the middle it as well as old age people. so i found the younger generation, they were very, very much enthusiastic to get affiliated with the european union because they get a part that will open the gateway and they will become more western and they can gets a lot of facilities, whether the middle aged people day understood that the n affiliation with russia, they're linkage with russia is very important to sustain the stability in the country and maintain, and whatever the relationship they have. and the older people were very much in favorable to maintain the relation with russia. but what is the difference here when i, 1st and foremost, i w
so there are a lot of similarities in the also georgia also wanted to be part of the data. and you can also a want to be part of european a political leadership wants to be part of maybe it's not so clear whether it's the case when you look at the pause. yes, yes. well, i was writing this book and sitting in your grade, and during that time i interviewed in a different age group people, i mean people are millennial, so then people in the middle it as well as old age people. so i found the...
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so there are a lot of similarities in the also georgia also wanted to be part of the data. and you can also a want to be part of europe in your crime literature. political leadership wants to be part of maybe it's not so clear whether it's the case when you look at the pause . yes, yes. well, i was writing this book and sitting in your grade, and during that time i interviewed 2 different age group people. i've had people in millennial, so then people in the middle it as well as older people. so i found the younger generation david, very, very much enthusiastic to get affiliated with the european union because they get a thought that that will open the gateway and they will become more western and they can gets a lot of facilities, whether the middle aged people, they understood that dan affiliation with russia, they're lincoln with russia is very important to sustain the stability in the country and maintain, and whatever the relationship they have. and the older people were very much in favorable to maintain the relation with russia. but what is the difference here when i
so there are a lot of similarities in the also georgia also wanted to be part of the data. and you can also a want to be part of europe in your crime literature. political leadership wants to be part of maybe it's not so clear whether it's the case when you look at the pause . yes, yes. well, i was writing this book and sitting in your grade, and during that time i interviewed 2 different age group people. i've had people in millennial, so then people in the middle it as well as older people....
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so there were a lot of similarities in the also georgia also wanted to be part of the data. and you can also a want to be part of european, your crime literature. political leadership wants to be part of maybe it's not so clear whether it's the case when you look at the pause. yes, yes. well, i was writing this book and sitting in your grade, and during that time i interviewed in a different age group people, i mean people are millennial, so then people in the middle it as well as old age people. so i found that younger generation david, very, very much enthusiastic to get affiliated with the european union because they get a part that will open the gateway and they will become more western and they can gets a lot of facilities, whether the middle aged people, they understood that the n affiliation with russia, they're linkage with russia is very important to sustain the stability in the country and maintain, and whatever the relationship they have. and i want to be very much in favorable to maintain the relation with russia. but what is the difference here when i, 1st and f
so there were a lot of similarities in the also georgia also wanted to be part of the data. and you can also a want to be part of european, your crime literature. political leadership wants to be part of maybe it's not so clear whether it's the case when you look at the pause. yes, yes. well, i was writing this book and sitting in your grade, and during that time i interviewed in a different age group people, i mean people are millennial, so then people in the middle it as well as old age...
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it's basically georgia's version of the january 6th committee. they had a lot of information, they're issuing their recommendations. it's up to the d.a. to decide what to do with it. do you think the president is on any solid ground here in claiming exoneration? >> no. he's put more spin on that than any basketball player with a ball. there's no comfort he can take in this report. the judge said specifically i'm taking the names out, i'm taking the recommendation out who the grand jury said should be indicted. to say now, well, my name is out just is sort of laughable at this point. it is not surprising he wasn't called to testify before the grand jury. typically a prosecutor won't do that. if they've got a target, a subject of the investigation you don't bring them in to put on a circus in front of the grand jury claiming the fifth over and over. so i'm not really surprised at all, and this is just classic trumpian spin that is meaningless, and it may provide some fodder for other channels and some supporters somewhere, but it's a completely mea
it's basically georgia's version of the january 6th committee. they had a lot of information, they're issuing their recommendations. it's up to the d.a. to decide what to do with it. do you think the president is on any solid ground here in claiming exoneration? >> no. he's put more spin on that than any basketball player with a ball. there's no comfort he can take in this report. the judge said specifically i'm taking the names out, i'm taking the recommendation out who the grand jury...
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it's not just georgia. i will pull up a graphic we have of some of the anti-semitic incidents across the united states. there were flyers in the atlanta suburbs. and banners on the los angeles freeway. there was a projection in jacksonville, florida, on the side of a building, saying kanye was right, meaning about the jews. and a molotov cocktail at a synagogue john 29th. emma, you see this as part of a larger piece, with the resurgence of white nationalism. >> certainly. as a jewish person, you grow up saying that anti-semitism is foreign and far away in time and place. the hear the words, welcome to being a jew in georgia is terrifying. it's important that we step back and understand the broader phenomenon that's contributing to this. anti-semitism is part and parcel in part of a white nationalist movement. there's extensive research, that seventh semitism is fueled by the growth of this group that's been emboldened in recent years. there's a hate crime that occurred every hour in the u.s. there's been a
it's not just georgia. i will pull up a graphic we have of some of the anti-semitic incidents across the united states. there were flyers in the atlanta suburbs. and banners on the los angeles freeway. there was a projection in jacksonville, florida, on the side of a building, saying kanye was right, meaning about the jews. and a molotov cocktail at a synagogue john 29th. emma, you see this as part of a larger piece, with the resurgence of white nationalism. >> certainly. as a jewish...
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that practice is now illegal in the state of georgia. this week, the georgia state election board confirmed what many of us suspected in the first place. volunteers handing out water and snacks during the 2020 election did nothing wrong. georgia public broadcasting report, quote, the board held a hearing in response to a woman who accused members affiliated with black voters matter of violating election rules prohibited campaigning within 100 feet of a polling place. she said she was quote, scared for my safety, by the groups actions passing a water, playing hip-hop music and talking with voters in a multi hour line in albany in october of 2020. state investigators found no violations from the voting rights group, as the sweeping voting law, sp 202 explicitly prevents non-poll workers from distributing food and water inside of the 150 foot barrier, was not in effect yet. the election board did vote to refer the woman who filed a complaint. that's sara webster, to the attorney generals office for violating a state law preventing people fr
that practice is now illegal in the state of georgia. this week, the georgia state election board confirmed what many of us suspected in the first place. volunteers handing out water and snacks during the 2020 election did nothing wrong. georgia public broadcasting report, quote, the board held a hearing in response to a woman who accused members affiliated with black voters matter of violating election rules prohibited campaigning within 100 feet of a polling place. she said she was quote,...
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so there were a lot of similarities in the also georgia also wanted to be part of the data. and you can also a want to be part of europe in your crime literature. political leadership wants to be part of maybe it's not so clear whether it's the case when you look at the pause . yes, yes. well, i was writing this book and sitting in your grade, and during that time i interviewed in a different age group people, i mean people are millennial, so then people in the, in the middle it as well as old age people. so i found that younger generation, they were very, very much enthusiastic to get affiliated with the european union because they get a part that will open the gateway and they will become more western and they can gets a lot of facilities, whether the middle aged people, they understood that the n affiliation with russia, they're linkage with russia is very important to sustain the stability in the country and maintain, and whatever the relationship they have. and i want to be very much in favorable to maintain the relation with russia. but what is the difference here when
so there were a lot of similarities in the also georgia also wanted to be part of the data. and you can also a want to be part of europe in your crime literature. political leadership wants to be part of maybe it's not so clear whether it's the case when you look at the pause . yes, yes. well, i was writing this book and sitting in your grade, and during that time i interviewed in a different age group people, i mean people are millennial, so then people in the, in the middle it as well as old...
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what have you in georgia, by the way, was the largest the recipient in per capita terms. and again, those 2 republics have developed this very strong resentment, despite will be much more than ethnic russians or many other people. that may dog the former soviet union is fascinating to me, but one question i wanted to ask you is, why do you think the georgia war of 2008 was so much different from the ukrainian calls like that is still ongoing because back down many of the sort of dynamics preceding the war were similar, western funding, you know, national grievances, etc. but russia didn't go all the way to, to occupy any of the territories of georgia and it stopped short, all absorbing, breakaway republics into itself. why do you think the russian rationale has changed this time around? well, when you are comparing the euclidean war with georgia, that is, that debate has been going on for since the euclid russia ward started. so then i lot of similarities that we can see like in, in the ukraine also does this illusion feeling starting from the orange revolution funded by
what have you in georgia, by the way, was the largest the recipient in per capita terms. and again, those 2 republics have developed this very strong resentment, despite will be much more than ethnic russians or many other people. that may dog the former soviet union is fascinating to me, but one question i wanted to ask you is, why do you think the georgia war of 2008 was so much different from the ukrainian calls like that is still ongoing because back down many of the sort of dynamics...
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. >>> also tonight, the georgia special grand jury recommending perjury charges linked to testimony about attempts to overturn the state's 2020 presidential election results by former president trump and his allies. donald trump did not testify, but the grand jury believes some witnesses who did lied under oath. jonathan karl standing by. >>> the major storm as we come on the air. tornado warnings in the south. 18 states on alert from mississippi to maine. severe storms, heavy snow, and rain. the system moving into the northeast tomorrow. rob marciano tracking it all. >>> late word tonight, a police officer arrested for the deadly shooting of an unarmed man in louisiana. what the officer's body camera video shows after he responded to a domestic disturbance. >>> new reporting tonight about the tragic shooting on the campus of michigan state university. authorities revealing the chilling two-page note written by the alleged gunman and listing other targets. >>> frustrated residents demanding answers about the toxic train derailment in east palestine, ohio. the head of the epa on the ground
. >>> also tonight, the georgia special grand jury recommending perjury charges linked to testimony about attempts to overturn the state's 2020 presidential election results by former president trump and his allies. donald trump did not testify, but the grand jury believes some witnesses who did lied under oath. jonathan karl standing by. >>> the major storm as we come on the air. tornado warnings in the south. 18 states on alert from mississippi to maine. severe storms, heavy...
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. russia, however, insist their independence georgia fights back. it's retaliation immediately branded provocation by russia, as well as by both republics. after a few days of scottish is russian forces invade supposedly on their behalf. after 5 days of heavy fighting joint forces capitulates a victory for russia, a strong message sent to ukraine. russia laid down like on a warning, if you like in the form of the, the war with georgia, that this country would not be allowed to join nato. and there was a threat to its integrity if that course was pursued was absolutely perimeter and in georgia. the pretext was that georgia were oppressed it's minorities in the north. so what 14 swore they're relying on was that he could frame these to northern provinces of georgia as being under attack as the people that are being oppressed by george and nationalists, which is exactly the same as we can see, as we've been seeing in ukraine on with it on boss, reaching the succession of ukrainian presidents post independence to pursue different agendas useless. some s
. russia, however, insist their independence georgia fights back. it's retaliation immediately branded provocation by russia, as well as by both republics. after a few days of scottish is russian forces invade supposedly on their behalf. after 5 days of heavy fighting joint forces capitulates a victory for russia, a strong message sent to ukraine. russia laid down like on a warning, if you like in the form of the, the war with georgia, that this country would not be allowed to join nato. and...
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so it's not just georgia, obviously. i'll just pull up a little graphic we have a some of the reads and antisemitic's across the united states. so, as you may remember, we just talked about the flyers in the atlanta suburb and then there were also these banners over the los angeles freeway, that was in october 23rd, there was a projection in jacksonville florida i believe on the side of the building saying that kanye was right. and, then meaning about the jews and then there was a molotov cocktail in a new jersey synagogue january 29th. i mean, those are just some fairly recent ones. so, emma, you see this as part of a larger piece with the resurgence of white nationalism. absolutely, i mean first of, all its alarm. it as a jewish person, you in the united states thinking, antisemitism sounds like something very foreign. and faraway in time. so, to hear those, words welcome to being a true in georgia is terrifying. i do think that it's importing to step out and understand the broader phenomenon that's contributing to thi
so it's not just georgia, obviously. i'll just pull up a little graphic we have a some of the reads and antisemitic's across the united states. so, as you may remember, we just talked about the flyers in the atlanta suburb and then there were also these banners over the los angeles freeway, that was in october 23rd, there was a projection in jacksonville florida i believe on the side of the building saying that kanye was right. and, then meaning about the jews and then there was a molotov...
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and that's gets very expensive to georgia, especially georgia tech. there's but taxpayers across the country to run 2 statewide election. i think this is really going to be a nonstarter unless there's a lot of cooperation. i think you've heard that our meeting yesterday at the dnc talking about some of the waivers that they are putting in, knowing that a number of the states, we're not going to go along with this new scheme of a primary calendar. let's put that to leslie. then leslie will the 2 parties co operate at a state level? it, is this going to happen? all can states ignore the dnc says well, i think it's going to be very politicized. these are not 2 parties that i've been getting along and recent history. so it's inevitably going to be a very challenging set of negotiations, but this is a party and a president who are determined to really drive change across the united states. so that i don't think we can underestimate the symbolism of saying that while iowa matters while. and i, you know, i say this is somebody who hails from nebraska right n
and that's gets very expensive to georgia, especially georgia tech. there's but taxpayers across the country to run 2 statewide election. i think this is really going to be a nonstarter unless there's a lot of cooperation. i think you've heard that our meeting yesterday at the dnc talking about some of the waivers that they are putting in, knowing that a number of the states, we're not going to go along with this new scheme of a primary calendar. let's put that to leslie. then leslie will the 2...
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now he is tortured in georgia prison. i think that this is a very strong damage to our national identity and national interest. let me jump in support here. i just want to jump answer because you're saying a lot of interesting things fingering the kremlin to a certain extent. and you have said that soccer really is a, in a sense, a prisoner, a russian president vladimir putin. why is that? how does that work? well, georgia was the 1st country to be attacked by russian aggressive new aggressive policy, which would have basically declared in 2007 in munich. so we were the 1st victims actually and after us actually stood to do aggression. booking has said that he will and i can repeat really the words that he said that he will, he will come back and sac actually it's actually will fall as a result of he's a, he's a, he's that she was ga government which is very strongly dependent on russia is basically executing the threat that the russian president bush didn't, has a decade ago. and now the gates actually ok. thank you for
now he is tortured in georgia prison. i think that this is a very strong damage to our national identity and national interest. let me jump in support here. i just want to jump answer because you're saying a lot of interesting things fingering the kremlin to a certain extent. and you have said that soccer really is a, in a sense, a prisoner, a russian president vladimir putin. why is that? how does that work? well, georgia was the 1st country to be attacked by russian aggressive new aggressive...
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georgia state law professor clark cunningham said he expects trump to be on that list. could trump be indicted? >> i think i will be surprised if he's not eventually indicted. >> reporter: the district attorney here recently said that decisions are imminent, and if she decides to move forward, a new regular grand jury would be convened to issue indictments, and former president trump in a statement said he has done nothing wrong. robert costa, cbs news, atlanta. >>> coming up, diagnosed bruce willis. what his family is saying about the actor's worsening health. >>> and a major league loss. we remember world series champ and tv commentator tim mccarver. this is the "cbs morning news." " aah, it's a good day to cough. oh, no! bye, bye cough. later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! hmmm, ok. not coughing at yoga? antiquing not coughing? not coughing at the movies?! hashtag still not coughing?! aaah. oww! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any type of cough, day or night. it's not cough season. it's always comeback season.
georgia state law professor clark cunningham said he expects trump to be on that list. could trump be indicted? >> i think i will be surprised if he's not eventually indicted. >> reporter: the district attorney here recently said that decisions are imminent, and if she decides to move forward, a new regular grand jury would be convened to issue indictments, and former president trump in a statement said he has done nothing wrong. robert costa, cbs news, atlanta. >>> coming...
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peter, you're following the big news from georgia. take it away. >> that is right, no bells chiming here so we'll try to get through this hour a little more silently if possible. there are three portions over nine pages in total that we are learning new details now, including this special grand jury receiving testimony from a total of 75 witnesses. they also received information through investigator testimony and various forms of digital and physical media, according to this new report we have received. that information coming throughout the year that they were impanelled. andrea will stay with us. joining us is blayne alexander in atlanta, garrett haake who is near former president trump's mar-a-lago estate in west palm beach, and former u.s. attorney joyce vance. blayne, i want to get to you right away. you have those excerpts from that report. it's limited, but there are two significant takeaways. >> reporter: peter, very limited of course. we're talking about just a handful of pages but two significant things that stand out that g
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on the other hand, georgia's family was just as eager to ensure the police that those attacks on georgia's character from sean aside were complete nonsense. >> i never saw shauna act cowed or afraid of my brother. she had an equal footing in the way they interact with one another. so, that's why i still can't believe the insinuation and allegations that he was abusive or even controlling. >> georgia's friend, aaron solano, could not agree more. >> no matter where he finds himself, whatever challenging situation he finds himself in, he has always been consistently kind, consistently caring. >> so, which george was the real one? the detectives decided to pay george a visit at his house, though they did not tell him what they heard about him, the good or bad. >> mr. -- can i call you george? >> in common george. >> thank you. >> sure, he knew greyhound, but never heard him called noel stevens before. >> you knew him as something else. >> i know him as neil smith. >> george told detectives how he and shauna had prevented neil smith and tried to help and get back on his feet. >> me and the wife
on the other hand, georgia's family was just as eager to ensure the police that those attacks on georgia's character from sean aside were complete nonsense. >> i never saw shauna act cowed or afraid of my brother. she had an equal footing in the way they interact with one another. so, that's why i still can't believe the insinuation and allegations that he was abusive or even controlling. >> georgia's friend, aaron solano, could not agree more. >> no matter where he finds...
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well, when you are comparing this, you played in war with georgia. that is a, that debate has been going on since the euclid russia war started. so then i lot of similarities that we can see like in, in the ukraine also does that evolution feeling starting from the orange evolution funded by western nations in georgia. also, we have seen the rules of illusion which was heavily funded by the western nations . they also had on western of affiliated leaders and also because it really was the same in georgia. so there were a lot of similarities in the also georgia also wanted to be part of the data. and you can also a want to be part of european a political leadership wants to be part of maybe it's not so clear whether it's the case when you look at the pause. yes, yes. when i was writing this book and sitting in your grade, and during that time i interviewed 2 different age group people. i've had people a millennial, so then people in the middle it as well as old age people. so i found that younger generation david, very, very much enthusiastic to get a
well, when you are comparing this, you played in war with georgia. that is a, that debate has been going on since the euclid russia war started. so then i lot of similarities that we can see like in, in the ukraine also does that evolution feeling starting from the orange evolution funded by western nations in georgia. also, we have seen the rules of illusion which was heavily funded by the western nations . they also had on western of affiliated leaders and also because it really was the same...
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nine pages, our first glimpse at the final report from the georgia grand jury investigating former president trump, has landed. two lines are guaranteed to send witnesses who went under oath into a legal panic. plus, the president gets his physical and it underlines an uncomfortable question for mr. biden and for the democratic party. is 80 too old to run again? >> and today, new details in the michigan state rampage. the students who were wounded, they are improving, but they're not out of the woods yet. and the gunman who took his life as officers closed in. and this -- >> the shooter had two handguns on his person when he was located. those handguns are both .9 millimeter and he also had additional magazines and ammunition on his person. >> our investigative team did work on our federal atf partners to trace those weapons and we have learned that they were purchased legally by the shooter but not registered. >>> first, the breaking news out of georgia. pieces of that special grand jury report are public and there are two significant takeaways. a majority of the panel says at least one wit
nine pages, our first glimpse at the final report from the georgia grand jury investigating former president trump, has landed. two lines are guaranteed to send witnesses who went under oath into a legal panic. plus, the president gets his physical and it underlines an uncomfortable question for mr. biden and for the democratic party. is 80 too old to run again? >> and today, new details in the michigan state rampage. the students who were wounded, they are improving, but they're not out...
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so there were a lot of similarities in the also georgia also wanted to be part of the data. and you can also a want to be part of europe in your crime literature. political leadership wants to be part of maybe it's not so clear whether it's the case when you look at the pause . yes, yes. well, i was writing this book and sitting in your grade, and during that time i interviewed 2 different age group people. i've had people a millennial, so then people in the middle it as well as old age people. so i found the younger generation david, very, very much enthusiastic to get affiliated with the european union because they get a thought that that will open the gateway and they will become more western and they can gets a lot of facilities, whether the middle aged people, they understood that dan affiliation with russia, they're lincoln with russia is very important to sustain the stability in the country and maintain, and whatever the relationship they have. and the older people were very much in favorable to maintain the relation with russia. but what is the difference here when
so there were a lot of similarities in the also georgia also wanted to be part of the data. and you can also a want to be part of europe in your crime literature. political leadership wants to be part of maybe it's not so clear whether it's the case when you look at the pause . yes, yes. well, i was writing this book and sitting in your grade, and during that time i interviewed 2 different age group people. i've had people a millennial, so then people in the middle it as well as old age people....
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but georgia was not . i mean, georgia did not impose or was very reluctant about imposing sanctions. the same goes for a little while. so i think that this is really a very mean, a very mean plan to drag more and more countries in conflict that actually what i think the americans want to do, they want to open another front against russia, which is a caucasian from. well, let me that this is, it is not me because according to a young, stolen bug of nato, the path to peace is more weapons. stephanie gaia. yeah, i just wish we have more time professor at the institute of european studies in belgrade stuff. and we'll see you again soon. i appreciate your time. thank you very much. and we're having so the head of the wagner group says this company has stopped recruiting from russian correctional facilities. however, replying to a c and, and request on what could be the reason for that. he said the group has received many applications from the united states. after we released the wagner pmc advertisement for the
but georgia was not . i mean, georgia did not impose or was very reluctant about imposing sanctions. the same goes for a little while. so i think that this is really a very mean, a very mean plan to drag more and more countries in conflict that actually what i think the americans want to do, they want to open another front against russia, which is a caucasian from. well, let me that this is, it is not me because according to a young, stolen bug of nato, the path to peace is more weapons....
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georgia state law professor clark cunningham said he expects trump to be on that list. >> could trump be indicted? >> i think i will be surprised if he is not eventually indicted. >> reporter: the district attorney here recently said decisions are imminent, and if she decides to move forward, a new, regular grand jury would be convened to issue indictments, and former president trump, in a statement today, maintained he has done nothing wrong. norah? >> norah: robert costa with all of those new details. thank you so much. back here in washington, we got late word today that pennsylvania senator john fetterman has checked himself into the hospital for clinical depression. cbs's nikole killion is on capitol hill with more. >> reporter: tonight, pennsylvania senator john fetterman is being treated at walter reed national military medical center for clinical depression, after being evaluated by the attending physician of the u.s. congress monday, then checking himself in wednesday night. his office said in a statement, "while john has experienced depression off and on throughout his life,
georgia state law professor clark cunningham said he expects trump to be on that list. >> could trump be indicted? >> i think i will be surprised if he is not eventually indicted. >> reporter: the district attorney here recently said decisions are imminent, and if she decides to move forward, a new, regular grand jury would be convened to issue indictments, and former president trump, in a statement today, maintained he has done nothing wrong. norah? >> norah: robert...
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i currently serve as georgia from -- i manage the implementation of georgia's first of its kind stand-alone state clan to address senior hunger that was implemented in december 2017. as a subject matter expert and senior hunger, i work with many different partners including 12 senior hunger coalitions which are housed within our 12 -- to help provide training, return us and leverage state policies and initiatives to improve food insecurity of older georgians. our area agencies on a on aging quarantining a delivery of -- our division overseas non medicaid, home and community based services that help or older georgians, their caregivers, live safe healthy and independent lives in their homes and communities. in 2020 and 2021, the division received an additional 44 million in stimulus funding from the consolidated appropriations act and the american rescue plan act for home and community based services and to promote vaccine access. this funding also included 25 million for meals and 17.5 million for supportive services. many of the additional services provided were made possible through the s
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. russia, however, insist their independence georgia fights back. it's retaliation immediately branded provocation by russia, as well as by both republics. after a few days of scottish is russian forces invade supposedly on their behalf. after 5 days of heavy fighting joint forces capitulates a victory for russia, a strong message sent to ukraine. russia laid down like on a warning, if you like in the form of the, of the war with georgia, that this country would not be allowed to join nato. and there was a threat to its integrity if that course was pursued was absolutely perimeter and in georgia. the pretext was that georgia were oppressed it's minorities in the north. so what 14 swore they're relying on was that he could frame these 2 northern provinces of georgia as being under attack as the people that are being oppressed by george and nationalists, which is exactly the same as we can see on as we've been seeing in ukraine on with it on boss, reaching the succession of ukrainian presidents post independence want to pursue different agendas useles
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at practice is now illegal in the state of georgia. this week, the georgia state election board confirmed warning of a suspected in the first place. volunteers handing out water and snacks during the 2020 election did nothing wrong. georgia public broadcasting report, quote, the board held a hearing in response to a woman who accused members of affiliated with black voters matter of violating election rules prohibited campaigning within 100 feet of a polling place. she said she was quote, scared for my safety, by the groups actions passing a water, playing hip-hop music and talking with voters in a multi hour line in albany in october of 2020. state investigators found no violations from the voting rights group, as the sweeping voting law, speed 202 explicitly prevents non-poll workers from distributing food and water inside of the 150 foot barrier, which was not in effect yet. the election board did vote to refer the woman who filed a complaint. that's sara webster, to the attorney generals office for violating a state law preventing
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invading georgia... seizing crimea... interfering in a presidential election... and he wasn't stopping now. >> he made a calculation that biden would not be able to lead an international group of countries to support ukraine. and that there wouldn't be the will to support ukraine. and even if it was there in the beginning, it would not continue. >> narrator: 30 years after the fall of the soviet union, vladimir putin was now pursuing an all-out war to rebuild the russian empire. (air raid siren blaring) >> (speaking russian): (explosions pounding in distance) >> ...apocalyptic scenes on the outskirts of the capital city... >> a nonstop onslaught over the last 24 hours, with massive casualties... >> tens of thousands of civilians trapped in cities under near-constant russian shellfire. >> putin wants ukraine. he wants this pan-slavic superstate with moscow as the capital. he wants ukraine. he doesn't think it's a real country. i don't know how you compromise with somebody who just wants ukraine. that's not something you could build a bridge across. >> ukraine is c
invading georgia... seizing crimea... interfering in a presidential election... and he wasn't stopping now. >> he made a calculation that biden would not be able to lead an international group of countries to support ukraine. and that there wouldn't be the will to support ukraine. and even if it was there in the beginning, it would not continue. >> narrator: 30 years after the fall of the soviet union, vladimir putin was now pursuing an all-out war to rebuild the russian empire....
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and that's gets very expensive to georgia, especially georgia tech. there's but taxpayers across the country to run 2 statewide elections. i think this is really going to be a nonstarter unless there's a lot of cooperation. i think you've heard that our meeting yesterday at the dnc talking about some of the waivers that they were putting in, knowing that a number of these states, we're not going to go along with this new scheme of a primary calendar. let's put that to leslie. then leslie, will the 2 parties co operate at a state level? is this going to happen? all constraints ignore the dnc says i think it's going to be very politicized. these are not 2 parties that i've been getting along in recent history . so it's inevitably going to be a very challenging set of negotiations, but this is a party and a president who are determined to really drive change across the united states. so that i don't think we can underestimate the symbolism of saying that while iowa matter is wild and i, you know, i say this is somebody who hails from nebraska, right next
and that's gets very expensive to georgia, especially georgia tech. there's but taxpayers across the country to run 2 statewide elections. i think this is really going to be a nonstarter unless there's a lot of cooperation. i think you've heard that our meeting yesterday at the dnc talking about some of the waivers that they were putting in, knowing that a number of these states, we're not going to go along with this new scheme of a primary calendar. let's put that to leslie. then leslie, will...
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. russia, however, insist their independence georgia fights back. it's retaliation immediately branded provocation by russia, as well as by both republics. after a few days of scottish is russian forces invade supposedly on their behalf. after 5 days of heavy fighting children forces capitulates a victory for russia. a strong message sent to ukraine. russia laid down like on a warning, if you like in the form of the, the war with georgia, that this country would not be allowed to join nato. and there was a threat to its integrity if that course was pursued was absolutely perimeter and in georgia. the pretext was that georgia were oppressed it's minorities in the north. so what 14 swore they're relying on was that he could frame these to northern provinces of georgia as being under attack as the people that are being oppressed by georgia nationalists, which is exactly the same as we can see on as we've been seeing in ukraine on with the don boss, reaching the succession of ukrainian presidents post independence to pursue different agendas useless. so
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but he is going deeper and deeper into georgia by following the western and atlantic railroad, the w and a where, he's able to keep feeding and supplying his troops from the several depots that he set up. he will cross three natural modes with the oostende all river, followed by the atwater river and then finally the chattahoochee, which brings you closer and closer to atlanta and by the by the third week of july, he now has his army group separate to where they are threatening atlanta both from the north and, also from the east. and we're going to pick our story from there beginning on july 20th at atlanta, becomes the designated point of the campaign, not because it's a huge populated city. it has maybe 10,000 inhabitants at stage in 1864. but you from this image, 1864, image of the car shed of why it's important a major railroad hub, all the transport of southern troops and supplies are easily funneled through rail lines coming to atlanta from the north. that would be western atlantic, which sherman is owning and more of each and every day, the east and to the west with the georgi
but he is going deeper and deeper into georgia by following the western and atlantic railroad, the w and a where, he's able to keep feeding and supplying his troops from the several depots that he set up. he will cross three natural modes with the oostende all river, followed by the atwater river and then finally the chattahoochee, which brings you closer and closer to atlanta and by the by the third week of july, he now has his army group separate to where they are threatening atlanta both...
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we're gonna have more of blaine aleksandr's interview with that for a person of the georgia grand jury. it's a 42-minute interview. we used 13 minutes of it last night. that's the most that has been shown anywhere on nbc are msnbc. there is more. there's the pat cipollone part that no one has seen before. we will get to that later in this hour. >> it is riveting television. i have seen some bits and pieces they did not make it to air, and you really could just screen the whole thing for you the entire hour. >> you really could. it's really something. and it's going to be irrelevant as soon as the district attorney fani willis makes four decision and goes forward. >> yes, and so that is why we much feast upon it now. >> it's all we have. right now it's all we have. >> and we have a right now, a handful of bread crumbs. i will be watching, lawrence. >> thank you alex, thank you. >> yesterday nbc news correspondent blayne alexander, as you saw, conducted what can very fairly be called an historic interview with the four person of that grand jury in georgia that investigated donald trump.
we're gonna have more of blaine aleksandr's interview with that for a person of the georgia grand jury. it's a 42-minute interview. we used 13 minutes of it last night. that's the most that has been shown anywhere on nbc are msnbc. there is more. there's the pat cipollone part that no one has seen before. we will get to that later in this hour. >> it is riveting television. i have seen some bits and pieces they did not make it to air, and you really could just screen the whole thing for...
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in plains, georgia, thank you so much for— now. in plains, georgia, thank you so much for being _ now. in plains, georgia, thank you so much for being with _ now. in plains, georgia, thank you so much for being with us. - now. in plains, georgia, thank you so much for being with us. if - now. in plains, georgia, thank you| so much for being with us. if you're interested in hearing the story of jimmy carter's presidency that podcast i was referring to as the washington post. it goes to every president and the carter one is particularly interesting because of that relatively recent archive of him talking to youngsters about his faith at a baptist church in plains. a uk—based iranian broadcaster, iran international, says it's had to suspend its operations in the uk after threats against its iranianjournalists. the network says it's faced a significant escalation in state—backed threats from iran. the 24—hour channel will continue its output from its washington dc offices instead. one of the channel's editors described the nature
in plains, georgia, thank you so much for— now. in plains, georgia, thank you so much for being _ now. in plains, georgia, thank you so much for being with _ now. in plains, georgia, thank you so much for being with us. - now. in plains, georgia, thank you so much for being with us. if - now. in plains, georgia, thank you| so much for being with us. if you're interested in hearing the story of jimmy carter's presidency that podcast i was referring to as the washington post. it goes to every...
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men fled to neighboring countries like georgia. some russians have decided safety can only be found on this side of the world. the migrants saying that the shelter in reynosa are three among tens of thousands who have made the long trip in the last year after the invasion started. many have applied for asylum and say they hope to build a new life in the united states far away from the war and putin. according to u.s. customs and border protection figures, the number of russians who crossed the southern u.s. border last fiscal year when the ukraine invasion started grew by more than 430% compared with the year before. back at the shelter, zustarov reflects on the hard decision. >> very difficult. three daughter, young wife. very hard. >> reporter: he says he hopes both of them will be able to join him soon to build a new life together in new york. rafael romo, cnn, atlanta. >>> california authorities are revealing new details about a man facing hate crime charges in connection with anti-semitic shootings last week in los angeles. do
men fled to neighboring countries like georgia. some russians have decided safety can only be found on this side of the world. the migrants saying that the shelter in reynosa are three among tens of thousands who have made the long trip in the last year after the invasion started. many have applied for asylum and say they hope to build a new life in the united states far away from the war and putin. according to u.s. customs and border protection figures, the number of russians who crossed the...
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all right, erica, derek dellinger reporting for us from plains, georgia. thank you. derek. >> we have breaking news from florida to tell you about. authorities say a tv journalist and a little girl had been shot to death in orange county, florida. >> happened this afternoon near the scene of a fatal shooting from earlier in the day. apparently that's why the reporter was there. 19 year-old keith moses has been detained. police think that he is responsible for both shootings and that orlando area neighborhood besides the report or a spectrum news, 13 journalist and the 9 year-old girl, a tv crew member and the little girl's mother were wounded in the second shooting. there is no clear motive yet. governor newsom's proposal to penalize oil companies, he says are price gouging at the now, one step closer to becoming reality. >> our capitol correspondent eytan wallace has a preview, including the governor's message ahead of the hearing and the republican response. >> well, the governor is adamant his proposal will hold oil companies accountable while bringing down the co
all right, erica, derek dellinger reporting for us from plains, georgia. thank you. derek. >> we have breaking news from florida to tell you about. authorities say a tv journalist and a little girl had been shot to death in orange county, florida. >> happened this afternoon near the scene of a fatal shooting from earlier in the day. apparently that's why the reporter was there. 19 year-old keith moses has been detained. police think that he is responsible for both shootings and that...
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here are some key observations from our work in georgia. the solution should be holistic including relevant program agencies and stakeholders. the state plan broadens the diversity of stakeholders at the table. and there is no national model of interagency collaboration and data sharing service delivery and program implementation for us to follow and leverage in-state work, therefore the creation of our interagency council is a pioneering endeavor with potential. leveraging partners that shift across the sectors is critical in assessing and implementing and evaluating nutrition and aging policies. we are proud of that georgia has been at the forefront of many of the recommendations of the white house national strategy on hunger, nutrition and health and we look forward to being part of that. thank you for the opportunity to speak before you today and sharing our experiences. >> doctor walker, thank you for your testimony and again for coming back after the first hearing habit to be postponed. the next witness is mr. tom gilroy. >> not sure
here are some key observations from our work in georgia. the solution should be holistic including relevant program agencies and stakeholders. the state plan broadens the diversity of stakeholders at the table. and there is no national model of interagency collaboration and data sharing service delivery and program implementation for us to follow and leverage in-state work, therefore the creation of our interagency council is a pioneering endeavor with potential. leveraging partners that shift...
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michigan, a georgia voted for donald trump in 2016. before flipping to joe biden. in 2020. let's bring it, i guess, for today's discussion from washington, which went by douglas sloane, senior political analyst at the national capital strategy group from marietta, georgia. jason shepherd, attorney and assistant professor of political science at kennesaw state university . i am from london, which went by leslie, vin jewelry, director of the us of the americas program at chatham house, an independent policy institute. welcome to you all, douglas, and let's start with you. why then did the democratic national committee feel that it was so important to append a century of political tradition and reorder the parties? presidential nominating canada? what? what difference is it going to make? well, this moves, which is a very strategic move by the d n. c. will allow for greater racial geographic in economic diversity in the 1st of the nation primary which is important because the backbone of the democratic party voting base is black voters. s
michigan, a georgia voted for donald trump in 2016. before flipping to joe biden. in 2020. let's bring it, i guess, for today's discussion from washington, which went by douglas sloane, senior political analyst at the national capital strategy group from marietta, georgia. jason shepherd, attorney and assistant professor of political science at kennesaw state university . i am from london, which went by leslie, vin jewelry, director of the us of the americas program at chatham house, an...