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you know, let me give you the example of georgia nationalists. they decide that the, this is the moment to take the land from the minority just from their projects from their agents. they're terrible 1st president gun. so try to do it. and he failed. and i must, there was at the west change because the west had the gods to condemn gums and they can make one when they found mr. so we go to a short break break. we'll continue our discussion and some real new stay with our ah ah, ah, the either financial survival guide. stacey, let's learn about fill out. let's say i'm a show i get any or i'm grief based on the site walk 3 prod. thank you for helping ah. enjoy that right. fell out that way. ah, welcome back. across all things considered, peter, this is a home addition and to remind you were discussing some real news. ah, ah, okay, let's go back to jim in moscow here. when we went to a quick break here, you want to finish up your point. go ahead. so some of the 1st wave off boss, so it was, was in the ninety's, the by the 1994. the situation stabiliz
you know, let me give you the example of georgia nationalists. they decide that the, this is the moment to take the land from the minority just from their projects from their agents. they're terrible 1st president gun. so try to do it. and he failed. and i must, there was at the west change because the west had the gods to condemn gums and they can make one when they found mr. so we go to a short break break. we'll continue our discussion and some real new stay with our ah ah, ah, the either...
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what interesting georgia is that remember samantha power, she lamented russia's use of the beat. and it's really quite incredible i would say to samantha, how it shows the system works because that's how it was supposed to work with the that was the whole point. that's why they put that in the veto. they don't want to do what they, why, and the legal nations rule that failed. so we can't do this again. you know, if you know this, this, this is hiding behind the close of democracy. but well, let's look at the record yugoslavia. let's look at iraq. let's look at syria, afghanistan, we go on and on. i mean, it's really quite incredible. there's this idea logical offensive his garnered very little games. ok. and ends in failure every single time. and we have, we have to buy administration actually doubling down on it and, and if you just pointed out in the 1st part of the program, no interest section whatsoever. why didn't work, go ahead. well, you're right. and not only did fail spectacularly in the, in libya or in a game where it's obvious. but it also failed the former soviet unio
what interesting georgia is that remember samantha power, she lamented russia's use of the beat. and it's really quite incredible i would say to samantha, how it shows the system works because that's how it was supposed to work with the that was the whole point. that's why they put that in the veto. they don't want to do what they, why, and the legal nations rule that failed. so we can't do this again. you know, if you know this, this, this is hiding behind the close of democracy. but well,...
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we are going to the state of georgia and we are doing that to make the point that this is as concerted effort from people who are trying to limit the right to vote with the bill that passed in georgia but it is also going to be a concerted effort in this place to protect people's right to vote. and with that i'm honored to turn it over to the chief author of the for the people act, senator merkley and then we will hear from the rest of us, not all of us. >> president johnson declared that the right to vote is the most powerful instrument ever declared or devised by man. in order to break down injustice. and who would imagine that here in the year 2021, we would be still in this fight to defend the right to vote. we thought the voting rights act of 1965 had put this to rest. that all of america said we understand the foundation, the pulsating heart of a democracy is the ability of people to vote in fair and free elections but today the republicans in texas are not standing for justice. they're not standing for their freedom and right to vote . they are working to tear down that ability.
we are going to the state of georgia and we are doing that to make the point that this is as concerted effort from people who are trying to limit the right to vote with the bill that passed in georgia but it is also going to be a concerted effort in this place to protect people's right to vote. and with that i'm honored to turn it over to the chief author of the for the people act, senator merkley and then we will hear from the rest of us, not all of us. >> president johnson declared that...
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we here in georgia have an outreach arm called team agriculture georgia that's specifically aimed to provide outreach to beginning and underserved producers in the state and convenes various arms of usda, from nrcs to rural development to f.f.a. to engage all of them collectively and provide direct outreach. i think some of the challenges with that are certainly funding. it's not just adding additional work to folks on the ground in a are already working really hard and really dedicating funding to, you know, ensure that outreach is effective. of course, this past year has been really difficult for the in-person engagement. those opportunities are really invaluable. mr. lawson: thank you. madam chair, before i yield back, i'll share the almanac with you because it might be before your time. [laughter] chair plaskett: i am not even going to respond to you. [laughter] thank you so much, mr. lawson. ms. cooper, may i ask, the program you talked about in georgia that assists underserved areas, is that an organization that was created by the state or by farmers themselves? and how is that
we here in georgia have an outreach arm called team agriculture georgia that's specifically aimed to provide outreach to beginning and underserved producers in the state and convenes various arms of usda, from nrcs to rural development to f.f.a. to engage all of them collectively and provide direct outreach. i think some of the challenges with that are certainly funding. it's not just adding additional work to folks on the ground in a are already working really hard and really dedicating...
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you know, let me give you the example georgia nationalists. they decide that the, this is the moment to take the land from the minority just from their projects, from their seconds. they're terrible. first president gums have tried to do it and she failed. and i must, there was at the west change because the west had the gods to condemn gums that they didn't make one when they found mr. so i should be back with the ah finance guy. when customers go buy, you reduce the price didn't help. well, reduce the lower cutting, but what's good for food market? it's not good for the global economy. ah, is your media a reflection of reality? the in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? type relation or community? are you going the right way or are you being direct? what is truth is breaking in a world corrupted? you need to this end to join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah ah! welcome back across all things considered. peter, this is the home edition and to remind you were discussing some real news. ah, ah, okay, let's go back t
you know, let me give you the example georgia nationalists. they decide that the, this is the moment to take the land from the minority just from their projects, from their seconds. they're terrible. first president gums have tried to do it and she failed. and i must, there was at the west change because the west had the gods to condemn gums that they didn't make one when they found mr. so i should be back with the ah finance guy. when customers go buy, you reduce the price didn't help. well,...
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of georgia to sign or join. now by ross moves andries and he is a member of the european parliament for the german green party, he's also been vocal in his support for the pride march in tbilisi. it's good to have you on the program with me tonight. i'd like to draw our viewers attention to what you posted earlier today on twitter. your tweet today said this, this is simply not acceptable fund ally and joseph burrell should call the georgia authorities to protect the tbilisi pride to protest for equality and human rights is a fundamental right if georgia wants to be european partner, they should act hash tag tbilisi pride 21. are you expecting the european union to do something here? well, 1st of all, let me say, thanks for having me and it's good that you are taking this up in your program. we what we could see today and simply see at the price is quite hurtful and painful, not just for me, but for the old l g t i community across the whole world. and from my perspective, this is not just junction issue. it's a
of georgia to sign or join. now by ross moves andries and he is a member of the european parliament for the german green party, he's also been vocal in his support for the pride march in tbilisi. it's good to have you on the program with me tonight. i'd like to draw our viewers attention to what you posted earlier today on twitter. your tweet today said this, this is simply not acceptable fund ally and joseph burrell should call the georgia authorities to protect the tbilisi pride to protest...
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cooper from georgia. i spent a lot of times at the farmers market as a younger man and as did most of the members of my family. and it used to be that you would go to the farmers market and you would buy your vegetables, and not your fruit, and you would shuck the corn and off the cob and put it in the freezer and the american consumer has changed. but you mentioned the programs of the young farmers in georgia and we also have other program, but what can we do to influence the consumer buying habits to encourage them to go to the farmers markets in other ways that they can buy directly from the farmer so that the farmer can get more than 10 cents out of the dollar that the american consumer is spending, and now that he the pharms from your area that are actually carrying the product all of the way to the atlanta farmers market because they don't have the volume of markets there. looking for input there and you do a lot with organic, but it is a special market and you have to have the volume of customers t
cooper from georgia. i spent a lot of times at the farmers market as a younger man and as did most of the members of my family. and it used to be that you would go to the farmers market and you would buy your vegetables, and not your fruit, and you would shuck the corn and off the cob and put it in the freezer and the american consumer has changed. but you mentioned the programs of the young farmers in georgia and we also have other program, but what can we do to influence the consumer buying...
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you know, let me give you the example of georgia nationalists. they decide that the, this is the moment to take the land from the minority just from their projects from their agents. they're terrible 1st president gun. so try to do it. and she failed. and i much there was at the west change because the west had the gods to condemn gums and they can make one when they found mr. so casually, we go to a short break break. we'll continue our discussion and some real new stay with our on the the ah, me rather driven by dreamer shape those in me i think we dare to ask me. ah, the the welcome x across are all things are considered. peter, this is a home addition and to remind you were discussing some real news. ah, ah, okay, let's go back to jim in moscow here. well, we went to a quick break here. you want to finish up your point. go ahead. so some of the 1st wave off was so it was, was in the ninety's, the by the 1994. the situation stabilized, you know, the tools was find in the car box, georgia for some time stop their attacks against the party. and
you know, let me give you the example of georgia nationalists. they decide that the, this is the moment to take the land from the minority just from their projects from their agents. they're terrible 1st president gun. so try to do it. and she failed. and i much there was at the west change because the west had the gods to condemn gums and they can make one when they found mr. so casually, we go to a short break break. we'll continue our discussion and some real new stay with our on the the ah,...
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the sky is falling down georgia. unfortunately for the people of georgia, many people in the press and corporate america bought it. major league baseball moved intt ulster out of georgia, actual work opportunities and prosperity for working people sacrifice to serve fake hysteria. today georgia might be what you call a weeker consolation prize. the week after the all-star game was about to happen atlanta democrat descended on the stage a bit ofra partisan theater. the traveling roadshow of democrats coming here to washington to fix democrat tutees power from their citizens and local governments. if you get on the subject injustice hysteria and to the conclusion all thehe same. unprecedented power and re- write all 50 state election laws. it's the same shift we been hearing here in this chamber for multiple years now. remember their takeover bill was long once before state laws which they now claim are prompting us. this outrage is wearing thin on the american people. citizens know it isn't attacking democracy to have
the sky is falling down georgia. unfortunately for the people of georgia, many people in the press and corporate america bought it. major league baseball moved intt ulster out of georgia, actual work opportunities and prosperity for working people sacrifice to serve fake hysteria. today georgia might be what you call a weeker consolation prize. the week after the all-star game was about to happen atlanta democrat descended on the stage a bit ofra partisan theater. the traveling roadshow of...
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in georgia, we have georgia grown. we have farmers market promotion programs. what can we do to influence the consumer buying habits, to encourage them to go to the farmers markets, and other ways that they can buy directly from the farmers so that the farmer can get more than 10 cents out of the dollar that the american consumer is spending, and i know farmers from your area that actually carry their product all the way to the atlanta farmers market because they don't feel like they have the volume of customers at the local farmers market, looking for your input there. i know you do a lot with organics but obviously that's a specialty market. you have to have the volume of customers as well. any input there would be appreciated. >> yes, sir, thank you, congressman scott. you know, i farm in sumpter county, a really large green bean producing county in our state, and one thing that we observed this past year is that these large green bean packing houses that you said are typically sending things up to atlanta to serve urban markets, they started opening their d
in georgia, we have georgia grown. we have farmers market promotion programs. what can we do to influence the consumer buying habits, to encourage them to go to the farmers markets, and other ways that they can buy directly from the farmers so that the farmer can get more than 10 cents out of the dollar that the american consumer is spending, and i know farmers from your area that actually carry their product all the way to the atlanta farmers market because they don't feel like they have the...
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>> definitely, georgia is probably a majority conservative society. but there are also some people -- no one will tl in georgia a politician, will never say, something like we love putin or the kremlin. they will always hide the sentiment behind anti-western messages. like lgbt rights ruin our tradition, something like that. there is probably some part of society who believe lgbt rights -- [indiscernible] laura: reporting from georgia. britain's prime minister says england is on track to lift the majority of its covert restrictions on july the 19th. mean social distancing and mask wearing will go away. boris johnson says he wants people to make their own decisions on covid. rescue efforts every started following the overnight demolition in miami. explosives were used to bring down the building afr emergency services became concerned about instability. three more bodies have been recovered, bringing the known death toll to 27. more than 100 are still missing. to india, an alarming number of doctors have been attacked by family members in patients who s
>> definitely, georgia is probably a majority conservative society. but there are also some people -- no one will tl in georgia a politician, will never say, something like we love putin or the kremlin. they will always hide the sentiment behind anti-western messages. like lgbt rights ruin our tradition, something like that. there is probably some part of society who believe lgbt rights -- [indiscernible] laura: reporting from georgia. britain's prime minister says england is on track to...
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georgia is finally finally leaving the political stage. you know, i have to admit, i had a lot more hope for her in the beginning. mostly for the reason that she comes from eastern germany and i now you play in retrospect, i'll be honest with you. thought that you could be more of a bridge, a beach for between east and west, and i was been proven disastrously wrong. ok. she's been in power a long time and i think she leaves with a pretty scanty legacy about a negative one. go ahead. george. very scanty legacy. it really what she's been about is just staying in power, not making any decisions and trying to have it both ways of old times. so she goes to. 2 washington law trip to washington. 5 and sign a washington declaration with joe biden, which others, the usual nato pious is about democracy and so on. but basically, what's most important is that the name is the call of european security that she's actually appears to that. and then she has the insolence to demand that russia continue to provide a gas via the ukraine route. and so no, no,
georgia is finally finally leaving the political stage. you know, i have to admit, i had a lot more hope for her in the beginning. mostly for the reason that she comes from eastern germany and i now you play in retrospect, i'll be honest with you. thought that you could be more of a bridge, a beach for between east and west, and i was been proven disastrously wrong. ok. she's been in power a long time and i think she leaves with a pretty scanty legacy about a negative one. go ahead. george....
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you saw what happened in georgia the other day, they found 35,000 votes, then they deleted, in georgia, over 100,000 votes they said because they were bad
you saw what happened in georgia the other day, they found 35,000 votes, then they deleted, in georgia, over 100,000 votes they said because they were bad
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thank you for highlighting the georgia group. i love it, great show. i'm laura ingraham and we have new details indicating enough illegal votes occurred in the georgia election to tip the results. new issues around hunter biden's potential large deal and why are hairy and megan getting another award in seen and unseen. first be anti-democrats set the focus of tonight's angle. for years the democrats have tried to cement this narrative that conservatives are working to undermine democracy while liberals are working tirelessly to preserve it so they spent four years, they lied about donald trump and russia:asian claiming he had a soft spot for dictators than after the election vilified as anti-democratic anyone who raised question about voting irregularities and of course they seized on january 6th as proof the republican party is synonymous with domestic terror. >> our democracy is under unprecedented assault unlike anything we've seen in modern times. >> accountability is needed for republicans who underpin this result on our democracy. >> come to real
thank you for highlighting the georgia group. i love it, great show. i'm laura ingraham and we have new details indicating enough illegal votes occurred in the georgia election to tip the results. new issues around hunter biden's potential large deal and why are hairy and megan getting another award in seen and unseen. first be anti-democrats set the focus of tonight's angle. for years the democrats have tried to cement this narrative that conservatives are working to undermine democracy while...
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so we are wanting to put more more emphasis in 2020 butler work to register new voters in georgia. the state helped propel jo, bite into the white house. democrats worry under new voting restrictions. the biden harris reelection is at risk. but the states republican governor says the restrictions ensure election security was senate bill to to georgia will take another step toward ensuring our elections are secure, accessible and fair. the binding justice department disputes that it says georgia is violating federal law on the basis of race. our complaint alleges that recent changes to georgia election laws were inactive with the purpose of denying or abridging the right of black georgians to vote on account of their race or color. the dispute over voting rights is center stage in american politics on tuesday, president biden will speak on the issue in a national address in philadelphia, the birthplace of american democracy, the by the white house says it's working to protect. kimberly how hit al jazeera, the white house, ah, the village is there, and these are the top stories rebel
so we are wanting to put more more emphasis in 2020 butler work to register new voters in georgia. the state helped propel jo, bite into the white house. democrats worry under new voting restrictions. the biden harris reelection is at risk. but the states republican governor says the restrictions ensure election security was senate bill to to georgia will take another step toward ensuring our elections are secure, accessible and fair. the binding justice department disputes that it says georgia...
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in georgia, anyone can vote absentee, you are right. in delaware, no. you got to give them an excuse that meets a specific report. in georgia, drop boxes for absentee ballots are available at county election offices a all over the state. it's mandated. delaware has zero drop boxes for absentee ballots. both states require voter i.d. joe never lifted a finger to make voting more accessible and delaware and it's not just delaware. wisconsin requires voter i.d., rhode island requires photo i.d. hawaii you actually have your date of birth and address. residents who don't vote regularly can be automatically canceled from the voter rolls. minnesota, voters must meet certain requirements in order to vote absentee unlike georgia. none of these deep blue states are facing a lawsuit from this now emboldened and weaponized day of joe biden, not one. clearly the leftist theory over georgia has nothing to do with civil rights. it's beyond hyperbole and destructive, they are playing the race card. this is the worst challenge to our democracy since the civil war. real
in georgia, anyone can vote absentee, you are right. in delaware, no. you got to give them an excuse that meets a specific report. in georgia, drop boxes for absentee ballots are available at county election offices a all over the state. it's mandated. delaware has zero drop boxes for absentee ballots. both states require voter i.d. joe never lifted a finger to make voting more accessible and delaware and it's not just delaware. wisconsin requires voter i.d., rhode island requires photo i.d....
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georgia voters and georgia lawmakers, they get to make those decisions. and if anyone else has a problem with it, they can pick up and explain and try to reconcile how it's not racist for them to leave the state like georgia and to leave cities like atlanta where you have so many black businesses and black voters and try to reconcile that along with the rhetoric. don'tn' let the door hit you whe the good lord split you. if you they went along including the corporations and if we compare george's law with joe's home state that i think he's represented for 5,228 years, delaware one of the most restricted states and he had the unmitigated gall to lierg about georgia and then these companies that are woke go along with it, major league baseball goes along with the line? that's infuriating to me. and what an insult to the people georgia. >> i think you're correct on that. two things, i think was the national bureau of economic research that did a study that showed if you are incorporating voter i.d. intoin a study, there was a study that came out from universi
georgia voters and georgia lawmakers, they get to make those decisions. and if anyone else has a problem with it, they can pick up and explain and try to reconcile how it's not racist for them to leave the state like georgia and to leave cities like atlanta where you have so many black businesses and black voters and try to reconcile that along with the rhetoric. don'tn' let the door hit you whe the good lord split you. if you they went along including the corporations and if we compare...
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of far more inclusive in georgia, far more accessible for voting in georgia. the state of georgia, their new law, that mandates 17 days of in person early voting. that's accessibility. delaware has 0 in person early voting. in georgia, anybody without any reason can vote absentee. in delaware you must meet specific requirements. you need to give a reason. in georgia they have drop boxes for absentee ballots. they are available at county election offices all throughout the state. delaware has no drop boxes for absentee ballots. both states, interestingly, require voter i.d. but delaware is run by democrats and it's joe biden's home state and he hasn't lifted a finger in the 5,000 years he's represented that state to make voting more accessible. as a matter fact, the state of delaware is one of the most restrictive states in terms of voting accessibility. i've been saying this. this is important. this needs to be done this year, before 2022 and the important midterms. five things that i think every american of goodwill would want for our elections, to ensure int
of far more inclusive in georgia, far more accessible for voting in georgia. the state of georgia, their new law, that mandates 17 days of in person early voting. that's accessibility. delaware has 0 in person early voting. in georgia, anybody without any reason can vote absentee. in delaware you must meet specific requirements. you need to give a reason. in georgia they have drop boxes for absentee ballots. they are available at county election offices all throughout the state. delaware has no...
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tenemos lluvia en georgia, esas bandas de lluvia pueden formar tormentas tropicales. tenemos lluvia, viento y tornados y oleaje, el que puede ser tremendo en la costa. como os comentaba, esto va a continuar en carolina del sur, carolina del norte, nueva york, con acumulados que pueden superar las 2 o 3 ", importante serÁ el oleaje, cuidado con las rÁfagas repentinas. ilia: hablamos de coronavirus. la nueva variante delta representa casi el 52% de los nuevos contagios en estados unidos. los centro para el control de enfermedades dicen que esta variante es mÁs contagiosa para personas que no se hayan vacunado. continÚa la campaÑa de vacunaciÓn. borja: violenta ola criminal en chicago. ilia: reclamo ante dueÑos de chicago. ilia: reclamo ante dueÑos de casas mÓviles. ♪ ♪ en internet se veía más grande algún día ...encontraremos el viaje perfecto. ¡algún día es hoy con travelocity encuentra la información que necesitas para reservar tu viaje con confianza. ¿alguno de ustedes ronca? traje mis tapones de los oídos por si acaso travelocity. algún día
tenemos lluvia en georgia, esas bandas de lluvia pueden formar tormentas tropicales. tenemos lluvia, viento y tornados y oleaje, el que puede ser tremendo en la costa. como os comentaba, esto va a continuar en carolina del sur, carolina del norte, nueva york, con acumulados que pueden superar las 2 o 3 ", importante serÁ el oleaje, cuidado con las rÁfagas repentinas. ilia: hablamos de coronavirus. la nueva variante delta representa casi el 52% de los nuevos contagios en estados unidos....
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i mean go back to georgia, 2015. they opened the doors, the immigration to europe at that is, i think that is really the hallmark of history 100 years now remember her that issue? yes. because of course, it was the policy, an absolute disaster in itself, but he led directly to the breast that, i mean, if i have not been, she hadn't opened the door. the british was none of them to leave you. and that was a huge calamity for you, because it helped fuel the or bon, who hungary, who now all of the europeans, a little tearing their hair, all this horrible, horrible person, you know, creative, you know, he sees on this issue. he was always a nationalist, but this was that this was, you know, meet him, drink room with him is the things is that she lives every calamity. i mean, she bungled. also leave the energy policy because of the she mostly got to close down all the sort of the nuclear power plant. she said, okay, we're going to get rid of all the fossil fuel energy about this. so she, which is one of the reasons why she
i mean go back to georgia, 2015. they opened the doors, the immigration to europe at that is, i think that is really the hallmark of history 100 years now remember her that issue? yes. because of course, it was the policy, an absolute disaster in itself, but he led directly to the breast that, i mean, if i have not been, she hadn't opened the door. the british was none of them to leave you. and that was a huge calamity for you, because it helped fuel the or bon, who hungary, who now all of the...
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senate hearing today happening in georgia. you heard that right. the senate rules committee relocated to atlanta for the day to hear testimony about the new restrictive voting law in that state. the committee chair, senator amy klobuchar, joins me now. senator, thank you so much. i appreciate you joining me, i know it's been an extra busy day for you, having to travel. this is the first field hearing held by the rules committee in 20 years. i want to play some of what you heard from witnesses in georgia. here it is. >> one of my colleagues in the house, representative allen cowell, in a committee meeting said to somebody who was testifying, you're correct, it was found, meaning fraud, it's just in a lot of people's minds that there was. he actually said that in a committee meeting. it's really not there, it's just in a lot of people's minds that there was. so this legislation is based on things that are in the imagination in people's minds. >> after an hour and a half of standing outside, we made it inside the building, finally. just to find out th
senate hearing today happening in georgia. you heard that right. the senate rules committee relocated to atlanta for the day to hear testimony about the new restrictive voting law in that state. the committee chair, senator amy klobuchar, joins me now. senator, thank you so much. i appreciate you joining me, i know it's been an extra busy day for you, having to travel. this is the first field hearing held by the rules committee in 20 years. i want to play some of what you heard from witnesses...
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trey: you mentioned lieutenant governor debate was civil, in georgia senate. what is your recommendation for having civility even among issues as difficult for people to talk about as race. what is your recipe for civility? >> well, i spend a lot of time in the book, g.o.p. 2.0, talking about it is is really listening for 5 years, i was a state rep. and a lot of times it is just listening and walking into a room, knowing that art of compromise, sometimes makes sense, on some of these issues, you may not, if ever, i teach my kids, you cannot always get what you want 100%. we as conservatives are right on an overwhelming majority of these policies, i believe that most americans wants a republican or a conservative to be in charge of the economy and community safety and national safety work. don't politicize them, don't weaponize them, we go to work do your job. trey: i think you are right, how we communicate does matter, thank you, lieutenant governor. governor. >> coming up, can government knock on your front door and talk about the covid vaccine? we'llfied. ou
trey: you mentioned lieutenant governor debate was civil, in georgia senate. what is your recommendation for having civility even among issues as difficult for people to talk about as race. what is your recipe for civility? >> well, i spend a lot of time in the book, g.o.p. 2.0, talking about it is is really listening for 5 years, i was a state rep. and a lot of times it is just listening and walking into a room, knowing that art of compromise, sometimes makes sense, on some of these...
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unlike georgia. none of these deep blue states are facing a lawsuit from this now-emboldened, weaponized doj of joe biden. not one. clearly the left's hysteria over georgia and now texas has nothing to do at all in any way about civil rights. it is beyond hyperbole. it's destructive. they are playing the race card. oh, this is the worst challenge to our democracy since the civil war. it really? then why, joe, have you never lifted a finger in the decades and decades, frankly centuries, it seems, that you've served your state of delaware. you've never lifted a finger. merrick garland, where is your integrity? why aren't you suing joe's state of delaware that has far more restrictive laws than the great state of georgia? and by the way, everything to do with, what, i can only think of -- the only reason you don't want voter i.d. signature verification, chain of custody controls, partisan observers observing and cleaning up the voter rolls is got to have nefarious intentions. i would think this is a non
unlike georgia. none of these deep blue states are facing a lawsuit from this now-emboldened, weaponized doj of joe biden. not one. clearly the left's hysteria over georgia and now texas has nothing to do at all in any way about civil rights. it is beyond hyperbole. it's destructive. they are playing the race card. oh, this is the worst challenge to our democracy since the civil war. it really? then why, joe, have you never lifted a finger in the decades and decades, frankly centuries, it...
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so what are the facts about the election in fulton county, georgia? a well, here's the official version. in may, the chairman of the faulty county board of commissioners, a man called rob pitts, excellent it was not necessary to look at thes, ballots, in fact it was ridiculous to even ask because there had already been 20 every comes in all the recounts reached b the same conclusion. here's what he said, and if it sounds familiar, that's because so many other people in authority have been saying pretty much the same thing. >> i mean, i'm really baffled about this. what dowh they want? we fed three counts already. the elections in fulton county, georgia, they were open, they were fair, and they were transparent. the votes have been certified, the elections have been certified, so it's over. this will be the fourth one andt i can guarantee you that the results will be -- of this one will be just like the results were for count 1, count 2 and count 3. no change. our elections are open, fair, and transparent. >> tucker: i can guarantee you. we already kno
so what are the facts about the election in fulton county, georgia? a well, here's the official version. in may, the chairman of the faulty county board of commissioners, a man called rob pitts, excellent it was not necessary to look at thes, ballots, in fact it was ridiculous to even ask because there had already been 20 every comes in all the recounts reached b the same conclusion. here's what he said, and if it sounds familiar, that's because so many other people in authority have been...
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somewhere in around the florida georgia line, inland quite a bit, but it is lopsided. the heavy rain is on the eastern half of the storm. i believe that will change. it is currently weakening, i believe that will change as well. winds are at 45 miles-per-hour, mid grade tropical storm, moving to the north at 14 miles per hour. by 7 a.m. tomorrow, it's into columbia, south carolina. not charleston, its tracking farther to the west. by 7 p.m. it is in to virginia, norfolk getting the big rain but now a tropical depression. winds way down, maybe 30, 35 miles per hour. by 7 a.m. friday its emerged back over the ocean, it has gotten stronger somewhere off the coast of long island and if you look into new york, and into philadelphia, the whole storm has flip-flopped now. the heavier side of the rain on the western half, the big cities are getting hit with the big rain and by friday at 4 p.m. it is to cape cod and the rain will stretch from albany into maine. that is the latest of the ever changing storm. >> garrett: lonnie quinn, thank you. there is breaking news from surfsi
somewhere in around the florida georgia line, inland quite a bit, but it is lopsided. the heavy rain is on the eastern half of the storm. i believe that will change. it is currently weakening, i believe that will change as well. winds are at 45 miles-per-hour, mid grade tropical storm, moving to the north at 14 miles per hour. by 7 a.m. tomorrow, it's into columbia, south carolina. not charleston, its tracking farther to the west. by 7 p.m. it is in to virginia, norfolk getting the big rain but...
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they're coming to georgia where democrats believe of all restrictive voting measures passed, georgia law is the one they see as the worst, they want to shine the brightest spotlight on. that's what they intend to do. by moving the hearing here, republicans are not involved in this. mitch mcconnell statement awhile ago calling this hearing a silly stunt. he is on this committee. he and other republican members won't be here. i asked committee chair woman amy klobuchar whether this was part of an effort to show the filibuster holdouts like joe manchin and kyrsten sinema. they tried everything, it would take a change in rules to pass a federal voting rights bill. here's what she told me. >> i think part of this is yes, bringing back evidence. now, there is evidence directly from our colleagues, like john tester, big believer in the bill from montana. he has seen a state with good election laws get changed, purely raw political power. you see wisconsin and tammy baldwin. they're hearing it from them and their personal stories, but getting evidence from voters, bringing it back with us, i
they're coming to georgia where democrats believe of all restrictive voting measures passed, georgia law is the one they see as the worst, they want to shine the brightest spotlight on. that's what they intend to do. by moving the hearing here, republicans are not involved in this. mitch mcconnell statement awhile ago calling this hearing a silly stunt. he is on this committee. he and other republican members won't be here. i asked committee chair woman amy klobuchar whether this was part of an...
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they never do in georgia. what i think is very interesting here is that, why don't we approach it with, with great detail and a lot of research in time. and when i've been told we actually wrote in 2. but this is a intra family issue that is talking about here. when you look at, when you look at western policymakers, i think we from nato countries, their interest in ukraine or ukrainian is scans. it's best because your brain is from, from the western perspective, is a cudgel and burn the russian. i've always told this people, for many russians, ukraine is not a foreign policy issues, a domestic policy issue because of the familial relations they have people's relationship to the dom bout and even further into the a hander land of ukraine. and that's why it is so very important to russian for the west. it's just an idea. it's a policy, it's a go ahead. yes, that's exactly the point. and that's a point that makes the gain of the game in this article that the western. and he says, the western part, essentially ru
they never do in georgia. what i think is very interesting here is that, why don't we approach it with, with great detail and a lot of research in time. and when i've been told we actually wrote in 2. but this is a intra family issue that is talking about here. when you look at, when you look at western policymakers, i think we from nato countries, their interest in ukraine or ukrainian is scans. it's best because your brain is from, from the western perspective, is a cudgel and burn the...
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and that is one of the reasons i think the rhetoric surrounding some of the changes that the georgia legislature has made to the georgia election procedures -- not eligibility, but procedures -- are actually quite sound and some of the rhetoric we have heard in opposition to that, such as new jim crow and that sort of thing, is really rather irresponsible. host: the president himself referring to it as jim crow 2.0. guest: i have known senator biden since he was chairman of the judiciary committee and i find that commentary rather disappointing. host: we have some calls lined up for you. we will continue on with our guests. bill in virginia beach start to soft. -- starts us off. republican line. go ahead. caller: thank you very much for taking my call. i have two comments to make and i would like our reaction to them. the first one is that -- actually, i take a lot of pride in using my id when i go to vote. it proves who i am, that i am a registered voter, and that i an am american. therefore i take a lot of pride in that. i have no problems with an id. the second comment is that i a
and that is one of the reasons i think the rhetoric surrounding some of the changes that the georgia legislature has made to the georgia election procedures -- not eligibility, but procedures -- are actually quite sound and some of the rhetoric we have heard in opposition to that, such as new jim crow and that sort of thing, is really rather irresponsible. host: the president himself referring to it as jim crow 2.0. guest: i have known senator biden since he was chairman of the judiciary...
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how big of a loss is this for georgia's economy? according to the secretary of state, about $100 million worth. i want to bring in colorado secretary of state, jenna griswold and the chair of the democratic association of secretaries of state. secretary griswold, good to have you. why do you think your state was chosen once they decided to pull out of georgia? >> thanks for having me on. i believe colorado was chosen in part of our wonderful election system. you know, having access to accessible elections is as american as apple pie or baseball, and we're so excited to have the all-star game in colorado. there's excitement in the air. i do think it's worth mentioning that the other businesses in the united states should really do the same as mlb and stand up to protect our democracy. >> on voting rights specifically earlier this month you told "the washington post" that you believe we are, quote, seeing a coordinated national attack on democracy, and president biden expected to deliver an address on voting rights this afternoon. wha
how big of a loss is this for georgia's economy? according to the secretary of state, about $100 million worth. i want to bring in colorado secretary of state, jenna griswold and the chair of the democratic association of secretaries of state. secretary griswold, good to have you. why do you think your state was chosen once they decided to pull out of georgia? >> thanks for having me on. i believe colorado was chosen in part of our wonderful election system. you know, having access to...
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parts of georgia and society. and on monday he dismissed the fresh protest, save alaska ralph as death on the 2nd people with yet another failed conspiracy against the state masterminded by anti state an anti catch forces which failed and will never be successful in that country. studies come, we're going to be not the but the protesters have promised to keep challenging. georgiana society's conservative values and demanding that the prime minister resign. well from tbilisi, i'm joined now by nana boys and needs. she's the channel executive of p b. pier valley. that's where the camera man worked, who was found dead over the weekend. it's good to have you on the program. me asking in to you and mr. lush cut our work together at t v. prevail. what was your reaction when you 1st learned that he had di? first of all, thank you for having me and for having our channel covering this story on your channel. yes, we worked together and he was a very, very good professional election. to be honest. he was one of the best cam
parts of georgia and society. and on monday he dismissed the fresh protest, save alaska ralph as death on the 2nd people with yet another failed conspiracy against the state masterminded by anti state an anti catch forces which failed and will never be successful in that country. studies come, we're going to be not the but the protesters have promised to keep challenging. georgiana society's conservative values and demanding that the prime minister resign. well from tbilisi, i'm joined now by...
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and georgia. from day one cornwallis' orders were to focus on south carolina and georgia they were in south carolina and georgia. by the time he takes command in june of 1780 and 1781 until he arrives in yorktown in the summer. clinton meanwhile comes back until after yorktown. the state where it's trying to accomplish. try to argue in the book and we can talk about a little later on this evening. clinton was far more confident than washington was. clinton later said that he began 1781 more confident that any of the other four years he was commander. and i think maybe work clinton ultimately thought was if the allies the french and americans could be prevented in 171 that the war would end in a negotiated settlement. and clinton was not alone in that party think washington felt that, lafayette says that in his letters, john adams in europe is writing to congress and telling congress pretty much the same thing. adams is telling congress the french have been in this war for three years they have not
and georgia. from day one cornwallis' orders were to focus on south carolina and georgia they were in south carolina and georgia. by the time he takes command in june of 1780 and 1781 until he arrives in yorktown in the summer. clinton meanwhile comes back until after yorktown. the state where it's trying to accomplish. try to argue in the book and we can talk about a little later on this evening. clinton was far more confident than washington was. clinton later said that he began 1781 more...
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of georgia and society. and monday he dismissed the fresh protests over laska. rob is death. on the 2nd? yes, another failed conspiracy against the state masterminded by empty state, an anti church forces which failed and will never be successful in that country. studies come, we're going to be not the but the protesters have promised to keep challenging. georgiana society's conservative values and demanding that the prime minister resign well from tbilisi, i'm join male by nana bush needs. she's the channel executive of t. v. pier valley, that's where the camera man worked, who was found dead over the weekend. it's good to have you on the program. me asking in to you and mr. lush cut our work together at tv prevail. what was your reaction when you 1st learned that he had di? first of all, thank you for having me and for having our channel covering this story on your channel. yes, we worked together and he was a very, very good professional. and to be honest, he was one of the best camera men we had. that's
of georgia and society. and monday he dismissed the fresh protests over laska. rob is death. on the 2nd? yes, another failed conspiracy against the state masterminded by empty state, an anti church forces which failed and will never be successful in that country. studies come, we're going to be not the but the protesters have promised to keep challenging. georgiana society's conservative values and demanding that the prime minister resign well from tbilisi, i'm join male by nana bush needs....
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you spoke to more than 5,000 people in rural georgia last week. most were not vaccinated because of what you call legitimate and important questions. so what are the concerns? what are you hearing from people? >> yes. so we've been going across the country talking to folks about the importance of covid vaccination, and the number one concerns that people have are really common, important ones. things about safety and about whether or not they might have side effects. people have heard of some of the side effects that are more severe from some of the covid vaccines, and they're concerned about whether those side effects might affect them. so we just have honest conversations so that people know what to expect. >> do they go out and get vaccinated after your talks? do you find that? >> um, we do. we do find that some of the people who call in get vac vacc vaccinated. what we've really been encouraged by is the folks who call in not as individuals but entire families who are on the line. folks whose kids call in for their parents. that's really impor
you spoke to more than 5,000 people in rural georgia last week. most were not vaccinated because of what you call legitimate and important questions. so what are the concerns? what are you hearing from people? >> yes. so we've been going across the country talking to folks about the importance of covid vaccination, and the number one concerns that people have are really common, important ones. things about safety and about whether or not they might have side effects. people have heard of...
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>> i think especially in georgia. they had more than 90 states of emergency declared in counties in georgia. so i think florida dodged a bullet but georgia could get hit hard with flooding. >> trace: thanks, steve.and what about a twister? under the sea. a scuba diver captured this video of a tornado of fish while swimming after a japanese island. the diver said he's seen it before, but it's tough to get on video. he called the site a masterpiece of fish, a tornado under the water. big concerns and tornadic activity, also wore z about that in georgia and south carolina as well. we'll keep you up to speed on tropical storm elsa makes its way up the eastern seaboard. that's "the story" wednesday, july 7. we'll see you back here tomorrow at 3:00. "your world" right now. >> neil: thanks. we're on top of crime, job one right now according to most voters in the country. for today with the president in chicago and talking with mayor lori lightfoot, it was not the dominant concern. certainly not the thrust of his remarks late
>> i think especially in georgia. they had more than 90 states of emergency declared in counties in georgia. so i think florida dodged a bullet but georgia could get hit hard with flooding. >> trace: thanks, steve.and what about a twister? under the sea. a scuba diver captured this video of a tornado of fish while swimming after a japanese island. the diver said he's seen it before, but it's tough to get on video. he called the site a masterpiece of fish, a tornado under the water....
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congressman buddy carter of georgia joins me from savannah. you're a pharmacist and you represent one of the states that has one of the lower vaccination rates. why did you and your colleagues in the medical field feel it was so important to put out this message even though many republicans may not be open to it. >> well, vaccines are the single most life saving innovation in the history of medicine. thanks to operation warp speed, we have a number of vaccines to come on the market in less than a year. i encourage people to get the vaccine, because it is safe and effective. however, i do not think we should be mandating it. this is a decision that should be made by individuals in consultation with their doctor and their families. i believe in the vaccine and i believe it's safe and effective, so much so that as a health care professional and a member of the doctors caucus in congress, i myself went through the clinical trials. i c to set a good example. i'm glad i did. i do believe it is safe and effective. however, i have to stop short of say
congressman buddy carter of georgia joins me from savannah. you're a pharmacist and you represent one of the states that has one of the lower vaccination rates. why did you and your colleagues in the medical field feel it was so important to put out this message even though many republicans may not be open to it. >> well, vaccines are the single most life saving innovation in the history of medicine. thanks to operation warp speed, we have a number of vaccines to come on the market in...
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i saw that same georgia state patrol high 5 white supremacists. don't tell me inferring, say our morals are. that is their type of policy. now. so today's the 1st day of chris hill attempts to take over. we're just part. you know that we're here because he got fired this week. we are coming out fully armed and everyone's really on edge right now. you might want to catch that coming in so you would like to have our workers as a community substance force nor georgia. there are actually 3 percent militia saying that they want to come disrupt homeless people getting fed. we're here to protect people trying to be like, well, at the time of this being reported, national bombing was yesterday. we're not really sure who did it obviously was always under both of us. so early park make sure there was nice as much as back or anything that could how can i did they bombed. okay. said these are people whose politics are based around viewing other vehicle is less like how many people take credit? so like people, organization, it's an idea that fascism must be op
i saw that same georgia state patrol high 5 white supremacists. don't tell me inferring, say our morals are. that is their type of policy. now. so today's the 1st day of chris hill attempts to take over. we're just part. you know that we're here because he got fired this week. we are coming out fully armed and everyone's really on edge right now. you might want to catch that coming in so you would like to have our workers as a community substance force nor georgia. there are actually 3 percent...
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it's a community substance force nor georgia. there are actually 3 percent militia saying that they want to come disrupt the homeless people getting fed. we're here to protect people trying to be like, well, at the time of the day and reported the national bomb and we were not really sure who did it. obviously was always under threat on both of us. so we early park make sure there was nice, essential back or anything that could how can i did they bombed. okay. said these are people who politics are based around viewing other vehicle. it's less like how many people like people, organization. it's an idea that fascism must be opposed, that you can't allow the game. or else you're going to end up in situations like you saw the germany, you know, they had a lot of time and a very gradual build off of fascism and where you had the entire populace. basically brainwash driven toward the cult of one leader. and within the course of that, now we didn't grade mathematica, violet, the world war of genocide rated police are courts of fashion
it's a community substance force nor georgia. there are actually 3 percent militia saying that they want to come disrupt the homeless people getting fed. we're here to protect people trying to be like, well, at the time of the day and reported the national bomb and we were not really sure who did it. obviously was always under threat on both of us. so we early park make sure there was nice, essential back or anything that could how can i did they bombed. okay. said these are people who politics...
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like arizona, florida, and, of course, georgia. still the epicenter of this suppression scam pain, and where the senate rules committee will hold a hearing tomorrow in atlanta to hear from state residents, including senator raphael warnock, on how the state's so-called election integrity law has affected access to the ballot in the peach state. we're fortunate to have the perfect guest of this story tonight. joining me now is senator amy klobuchar, democrat of minnesota. she's also chairwoman of the rules and administrative -- and administration committee. senator klobuchar, we truly appreciate you being with us as always. i know you were with stacey abrams earlier today at a roundtable of voting rights in georgia. i know you went to get the word at ebenezer baptist church from reverend warnock before that. but of course, you'll be hearing from him again tomorrow, along with other georgia residents and experts in a rare senate rules committee hearing in atlanta on the voting restrictions recently enacted in that state. i was chair
like arizona, florida, and, of course, georgia. still the epicenter of this suppression scam pain, and where the senate rules committee will hold a hearing tomorrow in atlanta to hear from state residents, including senator raphael warnock, on how the state's so-called election integrity law has affected access to the ballot in the peach state. we're fortunate to have the perfect guest of this story tonight. joining me now is senator amy klobuchar, democrat of minnesota. she's also chairwoman...
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paul: easier in georgia than new york state, kyle, what about hr one? are they going to have a harder passage or could this cause the democrats to say we can't make it as it? we're going to rewrite those in a way that makes it easier to pass. >> they seem with a lot of the provisions and get they have senator joe manchin who says he can't support that bill, what seems more likely to say will fall back to another bill, hr four, the john louisville name for the late representative john lewis and what that bill would do is resurrect preclearance process or state and local voting rules would have to get preapproval from the justice department from signoff but the problem is it's not clear to meet the current supreme court upholds that, the jim crow provision is applied to north dakota boise in 2021 and also it's not clear any repugnant or joe manchin would go for that either. paul: thanks, one more break when we come back, hits and misses of the week. ♪♪ ♪♪ paul: time now for our hits and misses of the week. kim, first to you. ing. >> paul, a hit to
paul: easier in georgia than new york state, kyle, what about hr one? are they going to have a harder passage or could this cause the democrats to say we can't make it as it? we're going to rewrite those in a way that makes it easier to pass. >> they seem with a lot of the provisions and get they have senator joe manchin who says he can't support that bill, what seems more likely to say will fall back to another bill, hr four, the john louisville name for the late representative john...
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. >> mlb moved the game because of the georgia vetting laws. we went to atlanta to find out if the move did anything to affect the voting rights conversation. >> the braves. how did that emotionally feel? >> it was a really big disappointment. once they hit that national narrative, it was like a out of control train. and couldn't stop it. >> brad has a thing about setting the record straight. >> president trump didn't carry the state of georgia. >> the georgia republican is pushing back against democrats this time. in a claim his state new election law will suppress votes. out rage over it in march led to the relocation of the all star game from georgia to colorado. >> deciding that the there will be no absentee ballots. under rigd circumstances. this is giantic. >> example of people not checking out and reading the bill. and listened to national media. that was telling people one thing. that's not what the bill is about. >> he says the peach state is more progressive on voting than liberal counter parts. >> you can vote absentee. and early. an
. >> mlb moved the game because of the georgia vetting laws. we went to atlanta to find out if the move did anything to affect the voting rights conversation. >> the braves. how did that emotionally feel? >> it was a really big disappointment. once they hit that national narrative, it was like a out of control train. and couldn't stop it. >> brad has a thing about setting the record straight. >> president trump didn't carry the state of georgia. >> the...