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"the atlanta journal constitution" did an analysis this week and found the reason why the state vaccination rate looked better than the national numbers we are seeing is the state is using a smaller population estimate when calculate are their vaccination rate. this is something we found in our own reporting when looking at albert county, georgia, where the cdc said only around 8% of the population there is vaccinated but the state data says that number is 23%. >> priscilla, thank you. >>> let's head from georgia at the low end of vaccination rates to west virginia, with one of the highest. joining us now, republican governor jim justice. governor, you have been on top of this, ahead of this vaccine rollout since the beginning and now you have changed strategies, offering a $100 savings bond to young adults who get vaccinated. how is that working? >> stephanie, we're just in our infancy on this. i would tell everyone, there's no silver bullet here. when it really boils right down to it, what west virginia did, we got way out ahead of this thing, led the nation in every way. every single sta
"the atlanta journal constitution" did an analysis this week and found the reason why the state vaccination rate looked better than the national numbers we are seeing is the state is using a smaller population estimate when calculate are their vaccination rate. this is something we found in our own reporting when looking at albert county, georgia, where the cdc said only around 8% of the population there is vaccinated but the state data says that number is 23%. >> priscilla,...
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"the atlanta journal constitution" reports a federal grand jury in georgia indicted three white men on hate crimes charges in the killing of ahmaud arbery. gregory mcmichael, his son travis, and william roddy bryan were charged with attempting to kidnap the 25-year-old black man in february of last year. arbery was chased and shot and killed as he was jogging through a neighborhood just outside of brunswick. the three men also face state murder charges. >>> the "las vegas review journal" says an animal skeleton found dating back thousands of years was found in the back yard of a home. workers digging an in-ground pool unearthed the remains five feet below the ground. the bones from a horse or similar mammal between 6,000 to 14,000 years old. they date back to the earth's most recent ice age. >> we had joked friday while they had started digging that, great, maybe they can find a dinosaur and it will pay for our pool. obviously when they told us they found some fossils that was a shock to us. >> scientists say that the area where the bones were found was covered in springs during the ic
"the atlanta journal constitution" reports a federal grand jury in georgia indicted three white men on hate crimes charges in the killing of ahmaud arbery. gregory mcmichael, his son travis, and william roddy bryan were charged with attempting to kidnap the 25-year-old black man in february of last year. arbery was chased and shot and killed as he was jogging through a neighborhood just outside of brunswick. the three men also face state murder charges. >>> the "las...
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host: here is the atlanta journal-constitution. when president joe biden arrived in georgia today, he will be commemorating his first 100 days in office. he will also be taking a victory lap in the state that put his expensive legislative agenda within reach. biden is set up to visit former president jimmy carter in his hometown of planes and headline a driving rally in gwinnett county the day after rolling out a sweeping $1.8 trillion plan to expand access to education and bolster family assistance programs that will be partly financed i higher taxes on the wealthiest americans. that is coming up tonight, that driving rally coming up life tonight. you can follow it live on the c-span app. reporter: i want to keep you updated on the news. the associated press about 10 minutes ago, the number of americans applying for unemployment benefits dropped by 13,000 last week to 553,000, the lowest level since the pandemic hit last march, and another sign that the economy is recovering. this also from the associated press. the recovery from
host: here is the atlanta journal-constitution. when president joe biden arrived in georgia today, he will be commemorating his first 100 days in office. he will also be taking a victory lap in the state that put his expensive legislative agenda within reach. biden is set up to visit former president jimmy carter in his hometown of planes and headline a driving rally in gwinnett county the day after rolling out a sweeping $1.8 trillion plan to expand access to education and bolster family...
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. >> the "atlanta journal-constitution." >> hi. i would like to go back to the question about the states that do not yet have the national rate that are below average. should there be different guidance? i am calling from georgia. dr. walensky: i think the general guidance is to ensure people start getting vaccinated. we do know that if you are vaccinated, it is safe to be outdoors without a mask. in the and the general guidance is the more and more people who get vaccinated, the more you will have more people who are safer without masks. so get vaccinated. if you are, it is safe to be outside without a mask. mr. slavitt: next question. >> nbc. >> hi, everyone. thank you so much. firstly, can you address if the risk of being outdoors is so low, why doesn't this apply to everyone? and while rates of vaccine hesitancy are dropping, you still have 4 in 10 americans saying maybe or they will not get the vaccine. how will you deal with that hesitancy? are there any new strategies? mr. slavitt: dr. walensky? dr. walensky: we still believ
. >> the "atlanta journal-constitution." >> hi. i would like to go back to the question about the states that do not yet have the national rate that are below average. should there be different guidance? i am calling from georgia. dr. walensky: i think the general guidance is to ensure people start getting vaccinated. we do know that if you are vaccinated, it is safe to be outdoors without a mask. in the and the general guidance is the more and more people who get...
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. >> aerial heart of the atlanta journal-constitution. >> hi. i'd like to go back to the question about states that do not have a national rate that is below average. should there be different guidance for us in georgia? >> i think the general got insistent for the people start getting vaccinated. i know that if it is -- if you are vaccinated it is safe to go out without a mask. the general guidance is the more and more people get vaccinated the more you will have more people who are safer without masks. so get vaccinated. and if you are than it is safe to be outside without a mask. >> next question. christian walker, nbc. >> hi everyone. thank you so much. firstly, can you address if the risk of being outdoors is so low, why doesn't the guidance apply to everyone? secondly, well rates of vaccine hesitancy are dropping, used to have about four in ten americans who say maybe, or no, they will not get the vaccine. how do you deal with the hesitancy? are there any new strategies that you are looking towards? >> doctor roland ski. >> we still believ
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atlanta journal constitution. >> hi, i'd like to go back to the question about -- for states that do not have yet the national rate that are below average should there be different guidance for us? i'm calling from georgia. >> i think the general guidance is to ensure that people start getting vaccinated. we do know that if you are vaccinated it is safe to be outdoors without masks. >> next question. >> kristen welker, nbc. >> hi, everyone, thank you so much. firstly, can you address if the risk of being outdoors is so low why doesn't this guidance apply to everyone? and secondly, while rates of vaccine hesitancy are dropping you still have about four in ten americans who say maybe or no, they're not going to get the vaccine. how do you deal with that hesitancy? are there any new strategies you're looking forward? >> dr. walensky. >> you know, we still believe as people are in small gatherings, medium size gatherings, when they are unvaccinated you're at risk, you have people who are at risk of severe disease so we do believe in those settings masks should still occur. certainly any
atlanta journal constitution. >> hi, i'd like to go back to the question about -- for states that do not have yet the national rate that are below average should there be different guidance for us? i'm calling from georgia. >> i think the general guidance is to ensure that people start getting vaccinated. we do know that if you are vaccinated it is safe to be outdoors without masks. >> next question. >> kristen welker, nbc. >> hi, everyone, thank you so much....
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not surprisingly, according to a nonpartisan analysis by the atlanta journal-constitution, blackened brown voters have been impacted the hardest by many of these changes and our 20% more likely to miss voting because of the long distances they are forced to travel. mr. chairman, i would like to enter this into the record with your permission. can you explain why the closure, changing, and consolidation of voting locations without doj preclearance can be so harmful and white john lewis voting rights advancement act, to remind everybody what we are here to discuss, we are discussing restoring section four and five of the voting rights act to preclear changes to election procedure and law that may have disparate racial impact. why is racial -- restoration so vital to ensuring harm is not done by the closing of polling locations like those we have seen in georgia? stacey abrams: we have seen more than 214 polling places close. we have seen a number of consolidations. we have seen a number of shifts. in clayton county we saw at one point -- in macon county, added attempt -- an attempt to
not surprisingly, according to a nonpartisan analysis by the atlanta journal-constitution, blackened brown voters have been impacted the hardest by many of these changes and our 20% more likely to miss voting because of the long distances they are forced to travel. mr. chairman, i would like to enter this into the record with your permission. can you explain why the closure, changing, and consolidation of voting locations without doj preclearance can be so harmful and white john lewis voting...
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. >> reporter: i'm jacqueline howard in atlanta. pregnant women with covid-19 face an increased risk of severe complications and even death. that's according to a new study published in the journal jam ma pediatrics. researchers look at more than 2,000 pregnant women this 18 countries, those who had covid-19 while pregnant were at a higher risk of preeclampsia, preterm birth and were 22 times more likely to die. this news comes one day after new data published in the new england journal of medicine saying that pfizer and moderna covid-19 vaccines do not appear to pose a serious risk during pregnancy, though more long-term studies are needed. >>> i'm pete muntean in washington. federal officials are considering an extension of the transportation mask mandate. it is set to expire in three weeks on may 11th. the tsa issued an order that everyone must wear a mask on planes, trains, buses, boats, also in transportation terminals and hubs back in february. the tsa says it's received about 2,000 reports of violators ever since, but it cann
. >> reporter: i'm jacqueline howard in atlanta. pregnant women with covid-19 face an increased risk of severe complications and even death. that's according to a new study published in the journal jam ma pediatrics. researchers look at more than 2,000 pregnant women this 18 countries, those who had covid-19 while pregnant were at a higher risk of preeclampsia, preterm birth and were 22 times more likely to die. this news comes one day after new data published in the new england journal...
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and not surprisingly, according to a nonpartisan analysis by the atlanta journal constitution, black and brown voters have been impacted the hardest by many of these changes and are 20% more likely to misvoting in an election because of the long distances they're forced to travel. i'd like to enter this fire fight action report, georgia's enduring racial discrimination in voting and the urgent need to modernize the voting rights act into the record, with your permission. mr. durbin: without objection. mr. ossoff: can you explain why the closure, changing and consolidation of voting locations without d.o.j. preclearance can be so harmful and why the john lewis voting rights advancement act, which again to just remind everybody on this committee, what we're here to discuss, we are talking about restoring section 4 and section 5 of the voting rights act so the department of justice civil rights division will preclear changes to election procedure and law that may have disparate, disproportionate racial impact. why is restoration of the preclearance function so vital to ensuring harm is
and not surprisingly, according to a nonpartisan analysis by the atlanta journal constitution, black and brown voters have been impacted the hardest by many of these changes and are 20% more likely to misvoting in an election because of the long distances they're forced to travel. i'd like to enter this fire fight action report, georgia's enduring racial discrimination in voting and the urgent need to modernize the voting rights act into the record, with your permission. mr. durbin: without...
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in a letter obtained by the "atlanta journal-constitution," the removal request is tied to recent comments from the company about the state's elections bill. >> a group of georgia house republicans is canceling coca-cola. they're saying pepsi is okay. >> hi, i'm bill shasta, owner of shasta sofdr yoy fromheomurle's cler. et h wad the troubling even to remind everyone, we here at shasta have absolutely no conscience. but we do have a cola. shasta is down with whatever. restrict voting? none of our business. child miners? you know, put some hair on their chest. cockfighting? they're all chicken nuggets eventually. that actor who sent texts making it sound like he's into cannibal sex? nothing better for washing down a human thumb than the refreshing taste of shasta. those squares at pepsi aren't going to be cool with that. so to everyone who is mad at coca-cola, consider making shasta your protest beverage of choice. because when you're ready to turn your back on your fellow man, vote for shasta! if georgia lets you. >> announcer: it's "a late show with stephen colbert." tonight: vax populi!
in a letter obtained by the "atlanta journal-constitution," the removal request is tied to recent comments from the company about the state's elections bill. >> a group of georgia house republicans is canceling coca-cola. they're saying pepsi is okay. >> hi, i'm bill shasta, owner of shasta sofdr yoy fromheomurle's cler. et h wad the troubling even to remind everyone, we here at shasta have absolutely no conscience. but we do have a cola. shasta is down with whatever....
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in a letter obtained by the "atlanta journal-constitution," the removal request is tied to recent comments from the company about the state's elections bill. >> a group of georgia house republicans is canceling coca-cola. they're saying pepsi is okay. >> hi, i'm bill shasta, owner of shasta soft drinks. you may remember us from the bottom of your uncle's cooler. as we here at shasta have watched the troubling events unfold in georgia, we just want to remind everyone, we here at shasta have absolutely no conscience. but we do have a cola. shasta a is down wiwith whateve. rrestrict voting? none of our business.
in a letter obtained by the "atlanta journal-constitution," the removal request is tied to recent comments from the company about the state's elections bill. >> a group of georgia house republicans is canceling coca-cola. they're saying pepsi is okay. >> hi, i'm bill shasta, owner of shasta soft drinks. you may remember us from the bottom of your uncle's cooler. as we here at shasta have watched the troubling events unfold in georgia, we just want to remind everyone, we...
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meanwhile, the atlanta journal constitution reports that an employee vaccination event for the district scheduled for april 21st in which they had planned to use the j&j vaccine has been canceled. the event was canceled by the district after the u.s. cdc and fda recommended that the j&j vaccine be put on pause. >> reporter: i'm dan simon. the battle over so-called vaccine passports is intensifying with another republican governor coming out against them. the montana governor joins governors from the states of florida, texas and missouri who have preemptively banned them citing privacy concerns. no government entity has come up with a passport system yet and the white house says it's not trying to come up with a national version of one but you do have health care companies and technology companies trying to come up with a digital app where somebody in theory could show they're fully vaccinated to enter a business or an event. >> reporter: i'm alexandra field in new york. in an effort to get more people vaccinated the state now targeting rural farmworkers, governor andrew cuomo announcing
meanwhile, the atlanta journal constitution reports that an employee vaccination event for the district scheduled for april 21st in which they had planned to use the j&j vaccine has been canceled. the event was canceled by the district after the u.s. cdc and fda recommended that the j&j vaccine be put on pause. >> reporter: i'm dan simon. the battle over so-called vaccine passports is intensifying with another republican governor coming out against them. the montana governor joins...
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they took out a full-page in the "atlanta journal-constitution," to say to joe biden and stacey abrams stop lying about the georgia voting law. what do you say to that story? it's a big pushback? >> i think it is great this black conservative clergy group is out there, liz, to push back on the racist propaganda from democrats which i have been doing for many, many, years, liz. you have got to understand democrats play the race card to cover for their failures, their failed policies to divide and to distract. now we have president biden, who basically set the tone of racism and jim crow by lying about the new georgia law. he said the hours would be reduced to 5:00 p.m., when they would end the voting, when in fact that is not the case. he lied. so joe biden lied to americans. he lied to black voters. and really what people need to do is just read the law for themselves, liz, to see that they are lying. elizabeth: you know, deneen, you know, our viewers might recall how you and i talked about how you personally have been attacked for the brave positions that you have taken. we've got thi
they took out a full-page in the "atlanta journal-constitution," to say to joe biden and stacey abrams stop lying about the georgia voting law. what do you say to that story? it's a big pushback? >> i think it is great this black conservative clergy group is out there, liz, to push back on the racist propaganda from democrats which i have been doing for many, many, years, liz. you have got to understand democrats play the race card to cover for their failures, their failed...
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host: joining us from atlanta is greg bluestein, he covers politics for the atlanta journal constitution. thank you for being on c-span. guest: thank you for having me. host: let's talk about the new voting law signed by governor kemp. it would remove the secretary of state from that states election board, shorten the time to request absentee ballots, requiring voter ids for all mail-in ballots, ban food and water distribution within 25 feet of voters, although you are allowed to bring your own as you wait in line. it mandates one drop per county, 23 in the more populous counties. it reduces the number of days allowed for absentee voting from 180 to 78. saturday and sunday voting requires two of them about. it also bans mobile voting centers such as rv's. why was this law put in place? guest: that is the question lawmakers and politicians and voters are grappling with right now in georgia because of the sharp fallout of this package of legislation. republicans say these are needed changes to restore the integrity and confidence in the vote in georgia, and that some of the changes were sp
host: joining us from atlanta is greg bluestein, he covers politics for the atlanta journal constitution. thank you for being on c-span. guest: thank you for having me. host: let's talk about the new voting law signed by governor kemp. it would remove the secretary of state from that states election board, shorten the time to request absentee ballots, requiring voter ids for all mail-in ballots, ban food and water distribution within 25 feet of voters, although you are allowed to bring your own...
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. >> in, he covers politics for the atlanta journal constitution. thank you for being on c-span. guest: thank you for having me. host: let's talk about the new voting law signed by governor kemp. it would remove the secretary of state from that states election board, shorten the time to request absentee ballots, requiring voter ids for all mail-in ballots, ban food and water distribution within 25 feet of voters, although you are allowed to bring your own as you wait in line. one drop per county, 23 in the more populous counties. it reduces the number of days allowed for absentee voting from 180 to 78. it also bans mobile voting centers such as rv's. why was this law put in place? guest: that is the question lawmakers and politicians and voters are grappling with right now in georgia because of the sharp fallout of this package of legislation. republicans say these are needed changes to restore the integrity and confidence in the vote in georgia, and that some of the changes were spurred from the 2018 election in georgia, needed political will to be passed. what democrats eagerly
. >> in, he covers politics for the atlanta journal constitution. thank you for being on c-span. guest: thank you for having me. host: let's talk about the new voting law signed by governor kemp. it would remove the secretary of state from that states election board, shorten the time to request absentee ballots, requiring voter ids for all mail-in ballots, ban food and water distribution within 25 feet of voters, although you are allowed to bring your own as you wait in line. one drop per...
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. >>> and the "atlanta journal constitution" says japanese golfer hideki matsuyama made history at the masters tournament. [ applause ] that's the final putt at the 18th hole yesterday to win by one stroke. he's the first japanese man to ever win the masters or any major golf tournament. he talked about that with the help of an interpreter. >> translator: i can't say i'm the greatest, however i'm the first to win a major. if that's the bar then i set it. >> his victory at the age of 29 comes ten years after he was the low amateur at the masters when he was just a teenager. >>> still ahead, oscar preview. britain's version of the academy awards were handed out last night. we will tell you which movie won the top honors. this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fafasenra is a a differentt kind o of asthma m medicatio. itit's not a s steroid or inha. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthmama driven by eosininophils. it's onene maintenanance doe every 8 8 weeks. itit helps prerevent asthmha attatacks, improrove breathih, anand l
. >>> and the "atlanta journal constitution" says japanese golfer hideki matsuyama made history at the masters tournament. [ applause ] that's the final putt at the 18th hole yesterday to win by one stroke. he's the first japanese man to ever win the masters or any major golf tournament. he talked about that with the help of an interpreter. >> translator: i can't say i'm the greatest, however i'm the first to win a major. if that's the bar then i set it. >> his...
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the atlanta journal-constitution's greg bluestein is joining us from atlanta. you are watching and listening to c-span's "washington journal. " we will be back in a moment. ♪ >> the senate returns today at 3:00 p.m. eastern to continue work on the nomination of deputy transportation secretary. the number two post under pete buttigieg. later in the week, senators will begin working on more nominations, including wendy sherman to be deputy secretary of state, and gary gensler to chair the securities and exchange commission. the house returns tuesday at 7:00 eastern for allegedly do business and will vote to postpone a 2% across-the-board cuts all medicare payments until the end of the year. during the week, the house will debate house will debate equal pay for women legislation, as well as a bill on workplace violence against health-care and social services workers. watch live coverage of the house on c-span, the senate on c-span two, and follow congressional coverage anytime at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> today, house republican confe
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and the atlanta journal-constitution discusses what is in george's new voting law, and the political and economic fallout since its passage. also the pfizer chief medical officer discusses the development of the pfizer vaccine. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m., monday morning and be sure to the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. ♪ >> coming up monday, on c-span. the u.s. house meets at noon eastern, for pro forma session with no legislative business scheduled. at 1:00 p.m., discussion on supply chain vulnerabilities, hosted by the woodrow wilson center. at 530 p.m., house republican conference chair liz cheney talks about the future of the republican party, and the conservative movement, at georgetown university's institute of politics and public service. on c-span two at 10 a clock am eastern, the trial continues for former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, charged in the death of george floyd. at 3:00 p.m., the u.s. senate returns to continue work on the nomination of polly trenton to beat deputy transportat
and the atlanta journal-constitution discusses what is in george's new voting law, and the political and economic fallout since its passage. also the pfizer chief medical officer discusses the development of the pfizer vaccine. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m., monday morning and be sure to the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. ♪ >> coming up monday, on c-span. the u.s. house meets at noon eastern, for pro forma session...
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hurt will be the atlanta stadium workers and venues. and charles payne says it will be out of the pockets of business workers and hank aaron was supposed to be honored there in atlanta and now he'll be honored in colorado. neil: and certainly major league baseball moving the all-star game to colorado and they'll be playing that in denver, coors field. colorado governor joins us right now. and thank you for taking the time. >> thank you. neil: i was thinking of the home run hitting contest is going to be something to behold in colorado with the thinner air and having said that, the notion that this was something that georgia should have expected and the mlb should have been, you know, warning ahead of time that this was going to happen, they did, it's a done deal. now the game is going to be in colorado, but some are afraid that it's mlb is sending the wrong signal, what do you think? >> look, in colorado we see opportunity and we seize it and as you said, this is going to be an epic home run derby july 12th. a mile above sea level, the
hurt will be the atlanta stadium workers and venues. and charles payne says it will be out of the pockets of business workers and hank aaron was supposed to be honored there in atlanta and now he'll be honored in colorado. neil: and certainly major league baseball moving the all-star game to colorado and they'll be playing that in denver, coors field. colorado governor joins us right now. and thank you for taking the time. >> thank you. neil: i was thinking of the home run hitting contest...
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atlantic atlanta journal had positive story. and i was confident that my election, certainly put a small lot on the fact that know who basically martin luther king had laid the groundwork and then the sacrifice for something like this to happen. i think if it had to happen, chapel hill was the place that it should happen. and i'm obviously very delighted that i was the person who is in the middle of that. oklahoma university law professor lindsay robertson discusses the decisions issued by the us supreme court in cases involving the cherokee nation, especially the role of chief justice john marshall. virginia museum of history and culture preservation virginia and the university of oklahoma center for the study of american indian law and policy co-hosted this event. good morning. i'm elizabeth kostelny and it's my great honor to serve as the ceo of preservation, virginia and to introduce our next speaker. lindsay robertson is the author of conquest by law that explores the subject that brings us here today. as we conceptualize t
atlantic atlanta journal had positive story. and i was confident that my election, certainly put a small lot on the fact that know who basically martin luther king had laid the groundwork and then the sacrifice for something like this to happen. i think if it had to happen, chapel hill was the place that it should happen. and i'm obviously very delighted that i was the person who is in the middle of that. oklahoma university law professor lindsay robertson discusses the decisions issued by the...
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by september in atlanta. jonathan serrie, ktvu fox two news, a new study says that vaccines are effective against the coronavirus variants that originated here in california research published yesterday by the new england journal of medicine, found that the vaccine made by moderna offered effective protection against that particular variant. the fizer and j and j vaccines were not included in that research. but murali gist believe they also provide protection, the study says the variant found in california likely began spreading last may and became a dominant version of the virus in the state around the surgeon cases that we saw at thanksgiving and christmas. well in about 30 minutes from now. governor newsome will visit the fresno area to see the work that's being done there to prepare for the possibility of another series of major wildfires in our state. the governor is also going to discuss the steps being taken. to boost both the wildfire response and wildfire protection and prevention. last month, the go
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according to greg bluestein of the atlanta journal constitution, abrams did speak with a senior league official prior to the change of venue. in that conversation, abrams reportedly reiterated her position against boycotts. mlb officials say the league has been having conversations with politicians from both parties and the commissioner's decision was not based on a single conversation with any given political leader. so, mike barnicle, this is in line with what we were talking about yesterday. again, stacey abrams, of course, she objects to the law in georgia, did not want to see an estimated $100 million of revenue leave her state, hurting many of the people she's worked her life trying to help. so how did this go down, exactly? was it the pressure from players who were telling the commissioner's office they wouldn't show up for the game that ultimately forced them to move? >> i think that was part of it, willie, certainly, the pressure from the players association. also part of it was rob manford himself. i think he wanted to bring baseball literally into the 21st century. baseball
according to greg bluestein of the atlanta journal constitution, abrams did speak with a senior league official prior to the change of venue. in that conversation, abrams reportedly reiterated her position against boycotts. mlb officials say the league has been having conversations with politicians from both parties and the commissioner's decision was not based on a single conversation with any given political leader. so, mike barnicle, this is in line with what we were talking about yesterday....
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journal-constitution. the email in part said we will warn our georgia colleagues of your impending arrival. at the time he spoke with the abc 7 news i.t. and. >> to believe this threat of i am going to call the cops on you. police know exactly what that means. >> there is no proof he intended to do anything. there is no threat there. >> you declined an interview but in a statement in the said this is a step toward preparing decades of harm and i am curious to see how it impacts the culture. >> he also suspended him without pay for 40 hours. a resident >> i feel it was targeted toward intimidation because it wasn't just that isolated incident. he targeted me online. >> the internal affairs investigator did not find it violated policy but chief williams sustained the allegation on his own. >> no, that was not an intent to intimidate. if he had wanted to intimidate he would have been much closer. >> he was put on the for authorizing the replacement of the windshield to the smack able alejo police officer fire
journal-constitution. the email in part said we will warn our georgia colleagues of your impending arrival. at the time he spoke with the abc 7 news i.t. and. >> to believe this threat of i am going to call the cops on you. police know exactly what that means. >> there is no proof he intended to do anything. there is no threat there. >> you declined an interview but in a statement in the said this is a step toward preparing decades of harm and i am curious to see how it...
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when you're from atlanta, you drink coca-cola, root for the braves, and want to work at cnn. i have fulfilled that dream. in my 20s and 30s, it's been ape lonely climb. i was huddleless for over a decade. i had some singular extraordinary girlfriends. but gayle, i realized, honestly, after -- this two-day window, we talked about this the other night when you helped me launch my book. it got me thinking. the two days between being in embedded in the trump motorcade on inauguration day, january of 2017, the ethics day back on the clock for cnn and covering the women's march and being surrounded by half a million women, that was my aha moment of, a, something special is happening with collectives of fwhim cou women in this country. look at the pictures. no one knew how many women would show up. >> you said it was life changing for you -- >> it was life changing for me. it was because i realized that i wanted to be very intentional about dedicating my life to covering collectives of women, one, and two, i stood there like, okay, reporter hat off, would i have had a you head told
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it's the lead story in the atlanta journal constitution. it talks about how we know that democratic politicians are behind this law. but, also, there are a number of religious leaders in atlanta, they have told businesses we are going to boycott you. we are going to have our people boycott you unless you go ahead and you publicly denounce this law. well, now they are tapping the brakes on the threat of boycott. they are going to have a virtual meeting with these big businesses next week like home depot, aflac. brian: coke. steve: they already talked to coke. in fact pitch shown reginald jackson of the ame sixth episcopal district spoke with representatives at coke and also at delta last week and they said okay, we don't want to boycott. we are going to come out and say these things. now what he is doing is saying we are not going to boycott your businesses but your businesses had better, according to the atlanta journal constitution, you had better go ahead and denounce this law or else. brian: but why? they just assume that minorities don'
it's the lead story in the atlanta journal constitution. it talks about how we know that democratic politicians are behind this law. but, also, there are a number of religious leaders in atlanta, they have told businesses we are going to boycott you. we are going to have our people boycott you unless you go ahead and you publicly denounce this law. well, now they are tapping the brakes on the threat of boycott. they are going to have a virtual meeting with these big businesses next week like...
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today the atlanta mayor issues an executive order to try to combat sb-202, the atlanta journal reports, the order will enact efforts. earlier on this network, the mayor explained what that means. >> the rules of the game have changed and it's so important this people understand the parameters we are now forced to operate in in the state of georgia. we send water bills to thousands of customers, residential and business customers not just in atlanta but in surrounding areas. we are going to educate people on how you can get the i.d. you need to register to vote, what are the new rules on absentee ballots and just provide as much information as we can to help counter what's being done at the state level. >> back with us tonight, former obama campaign manager and senior campaign manager to president obama. he's on the board of directors@obama foundation. good evening to both of you. david, on one hand, atlanta is just one piece of georgia. on the other hand, democrats winning the nine counties around atlanta have been sort of the biggest pickup in terms of democrat, votes in georgia. so t
today the atlanta mayor issues an executive order to try to combat sb-202, the atlanta journal reports, the order will enact efforts. earlier on this network, the mayor explained what that means. >> the rules of the game have changed and it's so important this people understand the parameters we are now forced to operate in in the state of georgia. we send water bills to thousands of customers, residential and business customers not just in atlanta but in surrounding areas. we are going...
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journal constitution. and the man who knows georgia best, eugene, there's no elected official in the state of america who clocks corporate dollars and tracks them than mitch mcconnell, cc united. what in the world is he talking about here? >> it's interesting to watch as republicans like mitch mcconnell are fighting with big business when they've been friends of big business for a long time, right? he gave this bill that corporations would invite serious consequences. but republicans don't have the same issue of republicans getting involved in politics when it comes to donations. that level of involvement in politics passes muster for republicans and always had. what we know is donation is always a way to show value, which is what the coca-cola, and mlb and all of these, delta, are saying. and the quote is had no issue in the past. as republicans have continued to try to fight mostly cancel culture wars, that is where they're going to find themselves. they're going to find themselves in spots where the thi
journal constitution. and the man who knows georgia best, eugene, there's no elected official in the state of america who clocks corporate dollars and tracks them than mitch mcconnell, cc united. what in the world is he talking about here? >> it's interesting to watch as republicans like mitch mcconnell are fighting with big business when they've been friends of big business for a long time, right? he gave this bill that corporations would invite serious consequences. but republicans...
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. >> what did the voters of georgia say "the atlanta journal constitution" asked voter i.d. end of january 75% of those actually polled supported an, in fact, two out of every three black voters support it and 90% of people making under $25,000 right, the two very groups that supposedly stacey abrams is all worried about support voter i.d. so, there is no reason why the mlb should have pulled out. we deserve an apology and quite frankly we ask the mlb to reverse their decision. >> exactly. ainsley: maybe they will. pga is sticking by their guns they are staying. >> good for them. >> thank you ashley, good morning. ainsley: you are welcome. coming up with migrant facilities overrun and border patrol overworked, the pentagon is now approving a third military base to house migrant children. congressman darrell issa is begging cbp officers not to quit their jobs. he going to join us next. before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts
. >> what did the voters of georgia say "the atlanta journal constitution" asked voter i.d. end of january 75% of those actually polled supported an, in fact, two out of every three black voters support it and 90% of people making under $25,000 right, the two very groups that supposedly stacey abrams is all worried about support voter i.d. so, there is no reason why the mlb should have pulled out. we deserve an apology and quite frankly we ask the mlb to reverse their decision....
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also with us for this discussion, we have political reporter for the atlanta journal constitution, greg bluestein. and greg had told us that he was on vacation and didn't have a suit. and i said, greg, this ain't "nightline." i wear a sweater like 85% of the time. so thank you, gregg, we really appreciate you taking the time out from your vacation. it means a lot to us. representative thomas, let's start with you and i'll start with the big question that a lot of democratic officials are being asked right now, and that is, do you support major league baseball's decision to move the all-star game out of atlanta? >> yes, i do support the decision. i wish that it would have came before the bill was passed into law, of course. >> we see a lot of different businesses speaking out right now, but we wish that they would have spoke before they put the pen to signing that bill into law. >> i'm sure you've seen a lot of comparisons where georgia's new voting law compares favorably to new york state to new jersey when it come to early voting, when it comes to no-excuse absentee voting. what's your
also with us for this discussion, we have political reporter for the atlanta journal constitution, greg bluestein. and greg had told us that he was on vacation and didn't have a suit. and i said, greg, this ain't "nightline." i wear a sweater like 85% of the time. so thank you, gregg, we really appreciate you taking the time out from your vacation. it means a lot to us. representative thomas, let's start with you and i'll start with the big question that a lot of democratic officials...
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that's according to a letter obtained by the "atlanta journal-constitution." this comes after coke publicly criticized georgia's new election law passed by the republican-controlled legislature. critics, of course, say the law unfairly restricts voting access, particularly to minorities. coke, as well as the atlanta-based delta airlines and more than a hundred other companies have publicly come out against the law. and major league baseball has pulled this year's all-star game from the state of course. the corporate fight against georgia's new election law got started when dozens of current and former black corporate executives joined forces to challenge the law and lawmakers. tony west is the chief legal officer at uber and one of those 72 black executives who signed a letter pledging to protect voter rights. he spoke to cnn about the responsibility corporate america has on the issue. >> well, look, i think, you know, american businesses have always made their voices heard in our democracy on all kinds of critical issues, right, whether it's tax policy or h1-
that's according to a letter obtained by the "atlanta journal-constitution." this comes after coke publicly criticized georgia's new election law passed by the republican-controlled legislature. critics, of course, say the law unfairly restricts voting access, particularly to minorities. coke, as well as the atlanta-based delta airlines and more than a hundred other companies have publicly come out against the law. and major league baseball has pulled this year's all-star game from...
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tia mitch, washington correspondent for "the atlanta journal constitution." laura, here is how senator bernie sanders described biden's new information plan this morning. take a listen. >> roads and bridges and tunnels are infrastructure. but i think many of us see a crisis in human infrastructure, when a working class family can't find good quality, affordable childcare, that's human infrastructure. >> lauren, you've reported on this new plan. how is biden expanding what has traditionally been thought of as infrastructure with this plan? >> so they put it into two categories. you've got traditional infrastructure, as they've said, roads, bridges. these are aspects that do need fixing. we are ranked 13th in the world for infrastructure. so they are really making the case for physical infrastructure. but there's also human infrastructure, which gets at our health care system, our system of caring for disabled and elderly americans, our schools, aspects that are very, very important to our economy, democrats will argue, and to the people who -- you know, to the
tia mitch, washington correspondent for "the atlanta journal constitution." laura, here is how senator bernie sanders described biden's new information plan this morning. take a listen. >> roads and bridges and tunnels are infrastructure. but i think many of us see a crisis in human infrastructure, when a working class family can't find good quality, affordable childcare, that's human infrastructure. >> lauren, you've reported on this new plan. how is biden expanding what...
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the fact is, georgia opened up its voting and the atlanta journal constitution put forth an incredible correction this week in which it basically said none of the things in this bill curtail voting. in fact, it kind of expands voting. my question is -- howie: that's pretty much in dispute. i want to get one more thing. >> hold on. lastly had, they're -- they're literally talking about this piece of legislation. what were they reading on the frontend that made them write the lie in the first place. talking points from a democrat party. these leftists in the mainstream media lap up whatever democrats say and post it and a week later they're coming out with corrections. that's a problem. now it's already engrained into the american people's mind. they did that on purpose. this bill is not racist. the people at coke, delta, the people on the left know it but they continue to push it forward because what they want is to make everything in the legislature racist that republicans want so eventually they can get rid of the filibuster which they also say is racist even though democrats used it
the fact is, georgia opened up its voting and the atlanta journal constitution put forth an incredible correction this week in which it basically said none of the things in this bill curtail voting. in fact, it kind of expands voting. my question is -- howie: that's pretty much in dispute. i want to get one more thing. >> hold on. lastly had, they're -- they're literally talking about this piece of legislation. what were they reading on the frontend that made them write the lie in the...
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there is the headlines from this morning's atlanta journal-constitution. the fallout of mlb's decision to move the all-star game. that is what they dive into. this is what we are diving into in this final segment. the statement from major league baseball commissioner robert manfred. i have decided that fast way to demonstrate our values as a sport is by relocating this year's all-star game and draft. major league baseball fundamentally supports voting rights for all americans and imposes restrictions to about rocks. in 2020 mlb became the first professional sports league to join the civic alliance to help build the future in which everyone participates. we probably used our platform to encourage baseball fans in the communities throughout our country to perform their civic duty and actively participate in the voting process. fair access to voting continues to have our game's unwavering support. commissioner of unwavering -- of baseball. and the reaction from brian kemp. here is what he had to say. >> yesterday major league baseball caved to fear and. -- an
there is the headlines from this morning's atlanta journal-constitution. the fallout of mlb's decision to move the all-star game. that is what they dive into. this is what we are diving into in this final segment. the statement from major league baseball commissioner robert manfred. i have decided that fast way to demonstrate our values as a sport is by relocating this year's all-star game and draft. major league baseball fundamentally supports voting rights for all americans and imposes...
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we are joined now by greg to discuss, he is a political reporter for the atlanta journal constitution. and eric mitchell, sports analyst and president of life foot media. greg, we will start with you. and you write the georgia house speaker recently admitted what no georgian would ever conceive of. he cracked open a pepsi. you also write georgia house republicans voted to strip delta of its tax break. of course, that later stalled in the senate. but is it enough to cause them to backtrack, or maybe scare others from speaking out? >> that's the goal for -- for these republican supporters of this law is to send, kind of, a shot across the ballot. these -- these major-atlanta that get incentives like delta does, and so republicans the last day of the session just a few days ago in the georgia capitol wanted to send that message to republican law -- to delta, to coke, and to other companies that are still on the sidelines. basically, not to come out against this legislation. or else, they could risk -- risk some blow back from state lawmakers. >> next thing you know, they will bring back
we are joined now by greg to discuss, he is a political reporter for the atlanta journal constitution. and eric mitchell, sports analyst and president of life foot media. greg, we will start with you. and you write the georgia house speaker recently admitted what no georgian would ever conceive of. he cracked open a pepsi. you also write georgia house republicans voted to strip delta of its tax break. of course, that later stalled in the senate. but is it enough to cause them to backtrack, or...
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the value of local journalism and the diversity of diverse it amplifies is more important now than ever as the public has moved to the online marketplaces, the platform through which they receive news coverage. ad revenue is the mother's milk for all news gathering organizations and, unfortunately, for them, that same ad revenue is getting sign offed off by the digital platforms that use their content to attract those same ad dollars. this commit edigital "morning business report" released last companies found that two companies have a dupe police, google and facebook. in particular, the committee found that these two major companies act as gatekeepers and their decisions on how to display content and any changes to their al rimts. it can how does facebook and google directly affect the viability of news publishers by? >> up one of the things we know about news content it's highly encaging. people go to google and facebook project to whet what's happening in the world and they do it the next day after that t. -- very little of the value though is turned to publishers, so at the same tim
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joining me now, "wall street journal" columnist kim strassel, editorial board member kyle peterson and dan henninger. so, kyle, you've followed this law from the very beginning. is it voter suppression? >> well, there's a lot in the law, but i would say, no, not really. so something that joe biden keeps saying, he's said it two or three times now, is that they're closing polling places at 5 p.m. just when working people are getting off. that's just not true. the law has some mandatory minimum hours for early voting, 9-5. analysts who have looked at this are saying, essentially, that means places that are shorter than that, that offer less than that right now are going to have to expand, but counties can also offer voting from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. which is plenty for these metropolitan areas. so that's just one example of something that's in the law that is an expansion of voting and is being cast completely the opposite way. paul: well, if i'm not mistaken, this actually liberalizes the state law in terms of a couple of areas like more drop boxes, for example, and time for, and the justifi
joining me now, "wall street journal" columnist kim strassel, editorial board member kyle peterson and dan henninger. so, kyle, you've followed this law from the very beginning. is it voter suppression? >> well, there's a lot in the law, but i would say, no, not really. so something that joe biden keeps saying, he's said it two or three times now, is that they're closing polling places at 5 p.m. just when working people are getting off. that's just not true. the law has some...
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he was a sports columnist for the atlanta journal constitution for 25 years and his new article in "forbes" is titled, thank you, baseball, for yanking all-star game out of atlanta. terrence, thank you for joining us. i want to start with this because i know you were good friends with hank aaron. he called atlanta home. is this what he would have wanted? >> amara, i'm so glad you asked that question because i've just been burning inside, disgusted at something that was said yesterday, what these politicians are saying are disgusting in general from the republican side of it. but the worst was kelly loeffler, the former u.s. senator from georgia, who used to be a part owner of the atlanta dream, she said this was an insult to hank aaron, pulling the game out of atlanta. it's totally the opposite. hank would have been the first person in line to get rid of this thing. outside of his family, nobody talked to hank more than me as a journalist. and hank aaron, along with jackie robinson, were the two biggest advocates in baseball history when it came to civil rights. and jackie robinson was an
he was a sports columnist for the atlanta journal constitution for 25 years and his new article in "forbes" is titled, thank you, baseball, for yanking all-star game out of atlanta. terrence, thank you for joining us. i want to start with this because i know you were good friends with hank aaron. he called atlanta home. is this what he would have wanted? >> amara, i'm so glad you asked that question because i've just been burning inside, disgusted at something that was said...
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journal, that have called into question the accuracy. a lot of joe biden's remarks about this , including the washington post, giving him four pinnochios for misrepresent ing it but on and on it goes. where do you see other companies going and responding to this? >> well you know, corporations don't want to get involved in politics. it's not healthy for their bottom line, remember michael jordan's old line that even republicans buy sneakers. that being said, they are clearly feeling pressure from their customers, and they are responding to that. this reminds me of the debate over hb-2 in north carolina back in 2016, the bill that banned trans people from the bathroom of their gender identity. the ncaa pulled tournaments out of north carolina and a bunch of corporations publicly pressured the state reverse that law, which they eventually did. now, georgia governor brian kemp has been less willing, i suppose , to rollback this bill, the speaker of the state house came out with a pretty angry statement as well, and frankly, it works in thei
journal, that have called into question the accuracy. a lot of joe biden's remarks about this , including the washington post, giving him four pinnochios for misrepresent ing it but on and on it goes. where do you see other companies going and responding to this? >> well you know, corporations don't want to get involved in politics. it's not healthy for their bottom line, remember michael jordan's old line that even republicans buy sneakers. that being said, they are clearly feeling...
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"the atlanta journal constitution," 63% of african-americans think you should have an i.d. this is about gaslighting and fear among entering for hr 1. i'm tell you guys, this is about getting rid of the filibuster and passing hr-1 and that power grab. pete: political power, you are absolutely right. congressman and colonel michael waltz, thank you so much for being here. >> happy easter to all of you god bless. rachel: you too, take care. pete on this easter eve turn now to a few additional headlines. bowling green has fraternity with six conduct violations related to student hazing deaths. sophomore died days days after being hazed fraternity event last month. the fraternity is under interim suspension as officials continue to investigate. and dr. fauci pushes back after he was challenged on his claim that we may need to wear masks in 2021. >> come on, let's get serious about this. that was taken totally out of context. >> you don't think that's right. you don't think should have masks in 2022. >> we don't know and i'm not saying they will. pete: fauci initially made the c
"the atlanta journal constitution," 63% of african-americans think you should have an i.d. this is about gaslighting and fear among entering for hr 1. i'm tell you guys, this is about getting rid of the filibuster and passing hr-1 and that power grab. pete: political power, you are absolutely right. congressman and colonel michael waltz, thank you so much for being here. >> happy easter to all of you god bless. rachel: you too, take care. pete on this easter eve turn now to a...
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because of political pressure because of the left the wall street journal editorial pointing out the debate has become as to a falsehood, propaganda and panic, part of the blame lies with the tart under partisan distortion of democrats and their media echoes and part with ceo of major companies who are uninformed at best or cowardly at worst, joining me now kim straw soul every friday for the wall street journal and on the same subject today. kimberly first of all, the lies coming from the president about the georgia law reducing voter time that is simply not true it's the opposite isn't it. >> exactly has to do with the numberer of days that you can ve on weekends, that is more and also anything from having more poll workers to keep lines lower more drop boxes prior to last year's election georgia didn't allow drop boxes and always codified into law one of the things that is remarkable to me just make the comparison to joe biden's own state in delaware if he's talking about how george's law is jim crow on steroids while delaware doesn't allow half of what georgia allows in terms of
because of political pressure because of the left the wall street journal editorial pointing out the debate has become as to a falsehood, propaganda and panic, part of the blame lies with the tart under partisan distortion of democrats and their media echoes and part with ceo of major companies who are uninformed at best or cowardly at worst, joining me now kim straw soul every friday for the wall street journal and on the same subject today. kimberly first of all, the lies coming from the...
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it turns out the big paper in atlanta "the atlanta journal constitution" reported that the law would ban voting after 5:00. the paper's reporters apparently hadn't read the law. they had to append this correction to their piece which effectively was the same as admitting they were repeating talking point without doing any research which is what they were doing. here it is, quote: a previous version of this story said the new law would limit voting hours on election day in georgia polling places are open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and if you are in line by 7:00 p.m. you are allowed to cast your ballot. nothing in the new law changes those rules, end quote. that's the truth. finally appended to a lie. now, joe biden got his research on that bill from reporters who did no research. see how that works? today at the white house press briefing one reporter did ask an interesting question why is joe biden on television demands a boycott of an american state while not demandings a boycott of china? after all, the biden administration just declared that china was committing genocide against
it turns out the big paper in atlanta "the atlanta journal constitution" reported that the law would ban voting after 5:00. the paper's reporters apparently hadn't read the law. they had to append this correction to their piece which effectively was the same as admitting they were repeating talking point without doing any research which is what they were doing. here it is, quote: a previous version of this story said the new law would limit voting hours on election day in georgia...
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"wall street journal." they are denouncing george's legislation law but have they read it? that is from the editorial. >> look, it is very interesting if you look at it carefully. the left is desperate to have elections that they can rig. and they are going all out. they put out a surge of things like you pointed out. these are plain lies. this isn't complicated. you go to the bill, you look at the bill and you can vote on sunday and light and said you couldn't. you can vote early and they lied and said you couldn't. you can't get water in line, they lied and said you couldn't this tells you h.r. 1 corrupt politicians act nationally and it all out effort to set up this as erickson wrote, designed to ultimately and make the filibuster because they will never pass never pass h.r. 1 while the filibuster is there. i think if people learn what is in h.r. 1, they will be so angry and being totally misled. and i think president biden credibility is in tatters. you read what is staff rates, and he has no idea if it is true. in the case of the georgia build the things that biden sai
"wall street journal." they are denouncing george's legislation law but have they read it? that is from the editorial. >> look, it is very interesting if you look at it carefully. the left is desperate to have elections that they can rig. and they are going all out. they put out a surge of things like you pointed out. these are plain lies. this isn't complicated. you go to the bill, you look at the bill and you can vote on sunday and light and said you couldn't. you can vote...