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we start this morning in dekalb county, georgia. natasha chen joins us live. it's where many experts are encouraging people to roll up their sleeves by offering incentives, right, natasha? >> reporter: yeah, boris. they're giving out prepaid gift cards today in hopes more people will come to this spot at a mall and get the shot especially as school districts in this area sometimes a bit early to make up for lost instruction time during the pandemic. in many places across the country, georgia is seeing a rising 7-day average new covid cases and that has a lot of people concerned. >> america's waking up to a new day of increased covid restrictions and president biden said we're likely to see more as cases of the highly contagious delta virus spreads. >> almost 1 million people got vaccinated yesterday. >> cdc data shows the rate of new vaccinations is the highest it's been in weeks. just under half the u.s. population is fully vaccinated. the u.s. is pulling in extra help to get it approved as quickly as possible to ease the minds of those worried about vaccine
we start this morning in dekalb county, georgia. natasha chen joins us live. it's where many experts are encouraging people to roll up their sleeves by offering incentives, right, natasha? >> reporter: yeah, boris. they're giving out prepaid gift cards today in hopes more people will come to this spot at a mall and get the shot especially as school districts in this area sometimes a bit early to make up for lost instruction time during the pandemic. in many places across the country,...
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marjorie taylor greene is in georgia. look, i think these speaking tours and rallies, trying to get attention. marjorie taylor greene doesn't have committee assignments back in congress, gaetz is under federal prosecution. so they're doing rallies. i can just see them fundraising off of this. i think for them this is just going to feed into their narrative that the left is canceling them. unfortunately as we have seen with the fundraising reports, being extreme and being outrageous san effective fundraising tool. >> to be sure. we saw their supporters take to the streets after the cancel cancellations. is that why these cancellations are a political benefit to them, not just the fundraising numbers but raises their notoriety? >> in some ways makes them martyrers. you saw their supporters rallying in the streets. they have been on twitter talking about this. for them, it's no skin off their backs. >> liberals say orange county kind of pretty purple, historically conservative, and they cancelled on them, but maybe they want
marjorie taylor greene is in georgia. look, i think these speaking tours and rallies, trying to get attention. marjorie taylor greene doesn't have committee assignments back in congress, gaetz is under federal prosecution. so they're doing rallies. i can just see them fundraising off of this. i think for them this is just going to feed into their narrative that the left is canceling them. unfortunately as we have seen with the fundraising reports, being extreme and being outrageous san...
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♪ ahhhhhhh ♪ ♪ dream until your dreams come true ♪ >>> it wasn't just georgia. former president trump personally tried to reach out to arizona election officials following his narrow loss in november. according to the arizona republic, trump along with close allies like rudy giuliani, kelly ward, tried to pressure election officials in maricopa county. >> it's maddening. we knew this was happening in fwa fwa. we suspected there were some attempts to undermine the election here, and now we have it clearly in tapes. and arizona law makes it clear that interfering in an election is against the law. and that is exactly what this appears to be. >> and this interference has continued to this day. joining us at the table right now is cnn ease supreme court analyst, joan. i want to start with this arizona stuff. i mean, we've known for a long time, obviously, that the president has been interested in getting states to basically find the votes that he needed in order to win. what went on in arizona, i think, highlights the big challenge. it didn't end after election day.
♪ ahhhhhhh ♪ ♪ dream until your dreams come true ♪ >>> it wasn't just georgia. former president trump personally tried to reach out to arizona election officials following his narrow loss in november. according to the arizona republic, trump along with close allies like rudy giuliani, kelly ward, tried to pressure election officials in maricopa county. >> it's maddening. we knew this was happening in fwa fwa. we suspected there were some attempts to undermine the election...
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nothing akin to tourism, as one georgia republican said. liz cheney is no longer the lone republican on the panel. they named republican adam kinzinger to the committee, he accepted, and today, house republican leader kevin mccarthy had this to say about it. >> you know, some republicans have been saying that the gop should play a part in the committee. >> who was that, adam and liz? aren't they kind of like pelosi republicans? >> pelosi republicans. it's a new spin on the conventional label which has been to refer to them and a few others as anti-trump republicans. which cnn political commentator and conservative amanda car carpenter says really short changed their conversations. she tweeted, why is he being described as an anti-trump republican. he's a pro-democracy republican who rightly is disgusted by what happened on j 6. it's about principles not people. as what it means to be a mccarthy republican, well, it seems that it means at least initially seeing the insurrection for exactly what it was, and acknowledging exactly who was respo
nothing akin to tourism, as one georgia republican said. liz cheney is no longer the lone republican on the panel. they named republican adam kinzinger to the committee, he accepted, and today, house republican leader kevin mccarthy had this to say about it. >> you know, some republicans have been saying that the gop should play a part in the committee. >> who was that, adam and liz? aren't they kind of like pelosi republicans? >> pelosi republicans. it's a new spin on the...
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to colorado because of georgia passing the restrictive voting laws there, but this is a whole chicken and egg thing here, right? >> that's right. they've said over and over they don't want the politics in sports, but now they're participating in it. >> shut up and dribble but we'll run a campaign ad here. >> the message was very clear. >>> this morning, a series of brand new books, frankly we did win this election by michael bender and landslide by michael wolf, they shed new light on the final days of the trump administration. brian stelter has the details. >> i alone can fix it. >> reporter: from 2016 to 2020 -- >> frankly we did win this election. >> reporter: donald trump went from deceptive to down right dangerous. >> we won this election. and we won it by a landslide. >> reporter: and three new books using trump's words as titles underscore just how ugly his final days in office were. >> everybody knew that what was going on here was abnormal and dangerous and on top of everything else, ludicrous. >> reporter: in michael wolf's landslide, trump is portrayed as incompetent and al
to colorado because of georgia passing the restrictive voting laws there, but this is a whole chicken and egg thing here, right? >> that's right. they've said over and over they don't want the politics in sports, but now they're participating in it. >> shut up and dribble but we'll run a campaign ad here. >> the message was very clear. >>> this morning, a series of brand new books, frankly we did win this election by michael bender and landslide by michael wolf, they...
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tornados reported across the state, as well as parts of southern georgia. well now, the powerful storm is making its way towards the northeast. joining me, now, meteorologist, karen mcginnis. what are you seeing out there, karen? >> yes, this is very interesting, now, because elsa is now moving into high density. high population areas. along that i-95 corridor into the northeast. but what is interesting here is there is a lot of dry air intrusion. meaning, there is dry-edge air that's moved in across the southern and western edge. but this is moving so quickly, now. it's not poking along, like it was. moving at about 14 miles per hour. b but now, it's racing to the northeast at 25 miles an hour. it's position right now puts in a del mar peninsula so as it continues to move, now we are looking at areas from around philadelphia to new york city. eventually, towards boston and into down-east maine. and that's where we have got the highest risk of severe weather. . we could see two to four inches of rainfall, some isolated amounts, up to six inches of rainfall.
tornados reported across the state, as well as parts of southern georgia. well now, the powerful storm is making its way towards the northeast. joining me, now, meteorologist, karen mcginnis. what are you seeing out there, karen? >> yes, this is very interesting, now, because elsa is now moving into high density. high population areas. along that i-95 corridor into the northeast. but what is interesting here is there is a lot of dry air intrusion. meaning, there is dry-edge air that's...
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you have lawsuits involving defamation, misusing funds, the phone call to change votes in georgia. where does this fit in his legal worries? >> well, i think that this one obviously he is not named in it, so unlike i think the situation in georgia where he made that phone call directly, i think that that is the one that poses the potential greatest risk. it is on tape, it is not something that he will be able to skecurity out of. he -skirt out of. he was the one making the phone call. the attorney general in new york says that the investigation continues, so maybe she has something else. but as of right now, the former president is not implicated in this directly. >> but certainly a reputational hit for the trump organization. >> and lenders won't want to business with an entindicted company. >>> all right. more local news,errick gar land says there are serious concerns whether capital pu punishment is imposed fairly. and president biden says he also has significant concerns about the death penalty and how it is applied. there was a flurry of executions during the waning months of
you have lawsuits involving defamation, misusing funds, the phone call to change votes in georgia. where does this fit in his legal worries? >> well, i think that this one obviously he is not named in it, so unlike i think the situation in georgia where he made that phone call directly, i think that that is the one that poses the potential greatest risk. it is on tape, it is not something that he will be able to skecurity out of. he -skirt out of. he was the one making the phone call. the...
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alabama, georgia, idaho, oklahoma, south carolina, tennessee, west virginia, and wyoming. let's take closer look at arkansas. only about 35% of eligible people are fully vaccinated. in the past week alone, there were more than 7,000 new cases. one doctor puts in it stark terms. the hospital is full. covid-19 numbers increase every day. we are stopping patients in the recovery room. no space for transfers. running out of caregivers. support health care workers. mask up. get vaxed. that position, dr. have the doctor joins me hive from little rock. dr. patterson, thank you for joining us. your tweet from yesterday paints a grim picture, a picture we saw in the early days of the pandemic. not something we would expect to see with three different effective vaccines available in the united states. one of your colleagues says it is heart wrenching to see unvaccinated individuals come into the hospital with regret. what is it like the hear regret when it is too late? >> you know, we talked to people who should know better, and they are now dealing with the worst health care crisis
alabama, georgia, idaho, oklahoma, south carolina, tennessee, west virginia, and wyoming. let's take closer look at arkansas. only about 35% of eligible people are fully vaccinated. in the past week alone, there were more than 7,000 new cases. one doctor puts in it stark terms. the hospital is full. covid-19 numbers increase every day. we are stopping patients in the recovery room. no space for transfers. running out of caregivers. support health care workers. mask up. get vaxed. that position,...
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across the board they changed arizona, georgia, and parts of nevada. and then after that, republicans said well, we'll need voter restriction laws. that's occurring right now. not only is it occurring, but it's continuing. and we're having challenges to the supreme court. allowing people of color to vote and seeing these voter restrictions. he set the tone. he's sending dog whistles to say the number of people voting is corrupt. the republicans are saying we agree with you and need state laws to prevent it. >> elie honig, walk us through number one, i'm not a lawyer, i know this is grossly inappropriate. grossly inappropriate for the president of the united states to call the country's chief law enforcement officer and say help me lie and cheat. but walk us through the specifics of why this is such a morass. >> yeah. first, this is a closl abuse of power by the president. i think it's important we not take this for granted. we've seen plenty of evidence that the president was willing to do anything to overturn the election. here we are getting confirma
across the board they changed arizona, georgia, and parts of nevada. and then after that, republicans said well, we'll need voter restriction laws. that's occurring right now. not only is it occurring, but it's continuing. and we're having challenges to the supreme court. allowing people of color to vote and seeing these voter restrictions. he set the tone. he's sending dog whistles to say the number of people voting is corrupt. the republicans are saying we agree with you and need state laws...
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neighboring georgia, the new case rate tripled in in the past two weeks. in indian, daily vaccination rates jumped 111% from three weeks a. >> the delta variant is a game changer and at this point it's not whether we vaccinate or mask, we have to do both. >> reporter: an internal document from the centers for disease control and pre investigation says the delta variant feeling much of the rise across the country produces similar viral loads in vaccinated and unvaccinated people affected. they may spread the krarnt as unvaccinated people. but it's critical to know break-through infections among vaccinated people are rampl as the cdc pushes for people to wear masks indoors, president biden says, more restrictions could be coming s. and health experts agree, unless many more americans get vaccinated, things could get much worse. >> what we can say is this virus is doing exactly what we predicted it will do. if we can't get extremely high rates of vaccination and those rates now need to be higher than they were with the original strain because of the increased
neighboring georgia, the new case rate tripled in in the past two weeks. in indian, daily vaccination rates jumped 111% from three weeks a. >> the delta variant is a game changer and at this point it's not whether we vaccinate or mask, we have to do both. >> reporter: an internal document from the centers for disease control and pre investigation says the delta variant feeling much of the rise across the country produces similar viral loads in vaccinated and unvaccinated people...
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you know, in georgia they had an election. we did so well and everyone knew we won by hundreds of thousands and they stole it from us. what happened is we had two senators running a couple months later. you know what happened to them in the republicans said, we're not going out to vote pause this was rigged. this election was rigged. and they know it. you know when you win and when you lose. if i lost this election, i could handle it pretty easily. when they steal it from you and rig it, that's not easy and we have to fight. >> no, what we know is you lost the election. and you're still not okay with it. so, let's talk. joining me right now, former republican congresswoman from georgia, barbara comstock and amanda carpenter. good to see both of you, ladies. congresswoman, please explain the logic, if you want to, what the president -- former president is talking about. he keeps saying republicans in georgia didn't vote because they thought the election was rigged, but he's the one who had been talking about this rigged electio
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but while cats like this one are illegal to own in the state of georgia. the department of natural resources is now trying to capture the feline home invader. >>> and now a 4th of july message from our troops. >> commanding officer of uss theodore roosevelt. on behalf of the entire big stick family, happy 4th of july. >>> commanding officer of uss new hampshire located here in west virginia. my crew and i would like to wish everyone in the united states and around the globe a safe and happy 4th of july. >>> from poland, the soldiers of the first infantry division and first cavalry division wish you a happy 4th of july. >>> the 16 th space control squadron. >>> and the 4th space control a squadron. on behalf of the united states space force -- >> happy 4th of july. >> happy 4th of july. >> happy 4th of july. >> happy 4th of july. >> happy independence day from our family to yours. god bless america. >>> on this 4th of july millions of americans are celebrating in a way that seemed unimaginable a year ago. covid lockdowns, restrictions have been lifted large
but while cats like this one are illegal to own in the state of georgia. the department of natural resources is now trying to capture the feline home invader. >>> and now a 4th of july message from our troops. >> commanding officer of uss theodore roosevelt. on behalf of the entire big stick family, happy 4th of july. >>> commanding officer of uss new hampshire located here in west virginia. my crew and i would like to wish everyone in the united states and around the...
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he's wearing a helmet, gas mask, a kevlar vest with a patch that looks like the country of georgia. he launches at an officer, pepper spray and launches into the crowd. in this video, the female officer who he attacked is seen grabbing her face in pain, being helped by other officers. in this clip, watch the officer in white. officials say this is mckeller hitting a d.c. police captain in the head with a flag pole. the captain was cut near his left eye. these battles took place in the inauguration staging area outside the capitol, the scene of some of the most violent combat that day and where the police line eventually collapsed. the man who officials say attacked the officers so viciously served in the army for 23 year, spending time in the special forces and was deployed twice to afghanistan, twice to iraq, according to the pentagon. federal judges ordered him to stay in jail while his court case progresses. he is charged with 12 federal crimes, including felonies for attacking police. he has pleaded not guilty. >> very disturbing video. all right. brian todd, thank you so much f
he's wearing a helmet, gas mask, a kevlar vest with a patch that looks like the country of georgia. he launches at an officer, pepper spray and launches into the crowd. in this video, the female officer who he attacked is seen grabbing her face in pain, being helped by other officers. in this clip, watch the officer in white. officials say this is mckeller hitting a d.c. police captain in the head with a flag pole. the captain was cut near his left eye. these battles took place in the...
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this time the georgia congressman couldn't walk away without answering. >> i want to ask you this. they were asked the question by several of our colleagues, including ms. cheney, about statements that you made saying that the january 6th violent insurrection against congress was akin to a normal tourist visit. and those officers said they weren't tourists, they were terrorists. do you stand by your statement that they were tourists? >> i would like you to quote my exact statement. not your interpretation of my statement. >> okay. watching the tv footage of those who entered the capitol and walked through statuary hall show people in an orderly fashion staying between the
this time the georgia congressman couldn't walk away without answering. >> i want to ask you this. they were asked the question by several of our colleagues, including ms. cheney, about statements that you made saying that the january 6th violent insurrection against congress was akin to a normal tourist visit. and those officers said they weren't tourists, they were terrorists. do you stand by your statement that they were tourists? >> i would like you to quote my exact statement....
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in georgia, obviously the justice department is suing georgia because of what's happened there. the severity of that bill. so, this is something that is not just texas. there are 14 other states that passed bills that keep people from getting to the ballot box in the way they could two years ago. >> i hear you. this is not just texas, what's going on right now. i will say in your state, this new version of sb-1 and hr-3, these bills, do take out some of the things that many of your fellow democrats saw as the most egregious in terms of restricting voting, right? it takes away -- you no longer have that provision that would limit sunday voting. and it also strips away the process that made it easier for a judge to overturn the results of an election without as high a threshold or proof. what is it specifically that you oppose in these two bills now? >> i can tell you this. when the justice department sued georgia, those came right out. that's what i'm saying. still a bad bill because, first of all, we had 24-hour voting in 2020, and that allowed people who work late, who work oth
in georgia, obviously the justice department is suing georgia because of what's happened there. the severity of that bill. so, this is something that is not just texas. there are 14 other states that passed bills that keep people from getting to the ballot box in the way they could two years ago. >> i hear you. this is not just texas, what's going on right now. i will say in your state, this new version of sb-1 and hr-3, these bills, do take out some of the things that many of your fellow...
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most republicans believe would have trump, the big lie, what happened in georgia. he lives in another world. zbh he creates that world in many ways be i the media he consumes and the people he puts around him. he ignores facts that are not in line with what he thinks in many cases. he may believe that the republicans would have lost eight more seats if he was not involved. he has a very difficult time taking responsibility for anything that goes wrong or anything that doesn't go his way. but based on the different kinds of media he consumes and the people he puts around him, he's able to create his own world and ignore the reality on the ground. and that's allowed and some dangerous things to take place. one thing that's interesting about the books is how many people he has surrounded himself with that have been close to him have flipped and said you know, we do not support the president in the way he operated a lot of times they're not doing that on the record but they're doing it in significant ways to show how crazy things were inside and how close we got to the
most republicans believe would have trump, the big lie, what happened in georgia. he lives in another world. zbh he creates that world in many ways be i the media he consumes and the people he puts around him. he ignores facts that are not in line with what he thinks in many cases. he may believe that the republicans would have lost eight more seats if he was not involved. he has a very difficult time taking responsibility for anything that goes wrong or anything that doesn't go his way. but...
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, georgia's legislature biden won by multiple thousand votes, they can say we don't think it was legit and the state legislature votes. we're going to send electors up to congress to vote for trump, not biden. that's never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever been tried before. this is jim crow on steroids, what we're talking about. and so it takes -- go to your second point. i've been saying for a long, long time the abuse of the filibuster is pretty overwhelming. when i got to the united states senate at a time when we had guys like strom thurman, robert f. bird and a whole range of people who were very, very, very, very, very, very conservative on race to say the least, even then if you were to filibuster, you had to stand on the floor and hold the floor, and that's why strom i think set the record at 24 straight hours or something. don't hold me to the number but -- you know? so you had to take -- there were significantly fewer filibusters in those days. in the middle of the civil rights movement. >> let me talk to you about that. this is important for people who look like me. my gr
, georgia's legislature biden won by multiple thousand votes, they can say we don't think it was legit and the state legislature votes. we're going to send electors up to congress to vote for trump, not biden. that's never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever been tried before. this is jim crow on steroids, what we're talking about. and so it takes -- go to your second point. i've been saying for a long, long time the abuse of the filibuster is pretty overwhelming. when i got to the united...
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. >> because those groups, hispanics, for instance, in houston or african-americans in georgia tend to use the dropboxes more. it's not like in the law, but it's looking at the ways that they use it. kaitlan, let me ask you. president biden today called on congress to pass the john lewis voting rights act and the more expansive for the people act. as of right now, democrats in the senate don't have the votes. they don't even have all the democrats in the senate. so what power does biden really have here as long as he's pushing these two pieces of legislation and not something, for example, that can get 50 or even 60 votes? >> well, yeah. those two pieces of legislation are not going anywhere right now. they have no viable path forward because there is that unified republican opposition, not even all the democrats are on board with that. so the question of what pushing for that actually does really remains to be seen because that has been a question posed to the white house time and time again where they have said we don't want to just see these calls for this, we actually want to see c
. >> because those groups, hispanics, for instance, in houston or african-americans in georgia tend to use the dropboxes more. it's not like in the law, but it's looking at the ways that they use it. kaitlan, let me ask you. president biden today called on congress to pass the john lewis voting rights act and the more expansive for the people act. as of right now, democrats in the senate don't have the votes. they don't even have all the democrats in the senate. so what power does biden...
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the cities of provincetown, massachusetts, and savannah, georgia, are announcing requirements for indoor masking. florida now the epicenter of the surge. 20% of the nation's new cases. every county in the state has high levels of community transmission. joining me now is dr. jerome adams. former surgeon general under president trump. thank you for joining us now. new cdc guidelines for mask wearing for individuals who are vaccinated. what should they do? >> i think the guidelines cannot come soon enough. we need to understand we tried the honor system and it failed. the cdc guidance said mask it or vax it. we know there are many more people out there going without a mask than the statistics suggest or vaccinated. that is number one. number two, the delta variant is 1,000 times more infectious. we are seeing breakthrough infections, not leading to death or hospitalizations, but it could cause the spread we are seeing. we have to take that into a account with masking. public health officials are left in a lurch. >> you like to see more mask wearing inside for vaccinated and unvaccinated pe
the cities of provincetown, massachusetts, and savannah, georgia, are announcing requirements for indoor masking. florida now the epicenter of the surge. 20% of the nation's new cases. every county in the state has high levels of community transmission. joining me now is dr. jerome adams. former surgeon general under president trump. thank you for joining us now. new cdc guidelines for mask wearing for individuals who are vaccinated. what should they do? >> i think the guidelines cannot...
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he's still complaining about election officials in georgia who would not help him overturn the results of the election. but the crowd here is eating it up. they announced the results of the straw poll before trump took the stage and it showed 70% of cpac attendees would support trump if he ran again. the person who came second was ron desantis. 21%. and that's indicative of where this crowd is at. a lot of people in this crowd believe that trump won. they've been chanting trump won all weekend. and normally this is the kind of event that draws the shining stars of the republican party. the up and comers who are maybe eyeing a presidential bid. trump has effectively frozen the field. he is the main draw at cpac. he's the only one that the folks at least here really want to hear from, pam. >> sara, this is like 2016 all over again. seeing you there covering trump, talking about, you know, rigged election. he was talking about that in 2016. and i remember at the time we couldn't believe he was saying that, and now it's just something basically we've come to expect from him. all right. sar
he's still complaining about election officials in georgia who would not help him overturn the results of the election. but the crowd here is eating it up. they announced the results of the straw poll before trump took the stage and it showed 70% of cpac attendees would support trump if he ran again. the person who came second was ron desantis. 21%. and that's indicative of where this crowd is at. a lot of people in this crowd believe that trump won. they've been chanting trump won all weekend....
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. >> so you know, we spoke with georgia senator jon ossoff's office who said the office has gotten thousands of calls about these passport delays and request for help. and he told our frederica whitfield moments ago that the state department isn't moving faste enough. here he is. >> looks to me like a failure to adapt to the circumstances. there were certain changes made to procedures at the passport offices in response to covid-19, and that's fine because it was necessary from a public health response to protect folks who go to the passport office, to protect those who work at the passport office. we're now a year and a half into this pandemic, and providing passport services is a vital function of the government. it's a vital consular service we provide to citizens, and the state department needs to take action to reduce these delays. >> do you agree with those comments? do you think the state department really needs to step it up? i mean, especially if they're having shortage in staff? >> yeah. i absolutely agree. i mean, we know this moment was going to come. it's -- it is difficult. we
. >> so you know, we spoke with georgia senator jon ossoff's office who said the office has gotten thousands of calls about these passport delays and request for help. and he told our frederica whitfield moments ago that the state department isn't moving faste enough. here he is. >> looks to me like a failure to adapt to the circumstances. there were certain changes made to procedures at the passport offices in response to covid-19, and that's fine because it was necessary from a...
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in georgia, republican secretary of state brad was censured to find 11,000 votes. an audit confirmed the election results. in texas, indicted republican a.g. ken paxton had a special team. spent 22,000 hours searching for voter fraud. and after all that time and taxpayer money, they found 16 minor cases out of 11 million ballots cast. that $1 million reward from texas governor patrick which he offered for evidence of voter fraud still hasn't been paid out despite pennsylvania's lieutenant governor pushing for payment in exchange for his state's three documented cases of voter fraud which were all from republicans. that hasn't stopped some keystone state republicans from trying to keep false claims alive even after the audits showed the results were accurate. they're one of five states trying to follow the arizona fraud-it being announced by local republicans as a grift disguised as an audit and insane lies. it's even more absurd because the audits were done in arizona and found no fraud. so take a step back. look at the results of these audits and recounts and repu
in georgia, republican secretary of state brad was censured to find 11,000 votes. an audit confirmed the election results. in texas, indicted republican a.g. ken paxton had a special team. spent 22,000 hours searching for voter fraud. and after all that time and taxpayer money, they found 16 minor cases out of 11 million ballots cast. that $1 million reward from texas governor patrick which he offered for evidence of voter fraud still hasn't been paid out despite pennsylvania's lieutenant...
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reporter: jessica, more than 200 people have come through to get vaccinated at this site in dekalb county, georgia, that's more than county officials expected. that's a good thing. there were people sort of skeptical in line about the vaccine but said it was the money being given out, $50 gift cards that brought them here. america is waking up to a new day of increased covid restrictions, president biden says we're likely to see more as cases of the highly contagious delta variant continue to rise. >> in all probability, by the way, had a good day yesterday, almost a million people got vaccinated, so i am hopeful people are beginning to realize ho how essential it is. >> they show the new rate of vaccinations the highest it has been in weeks. just under half the u.s. population is fully vaccinated. the fda says it is pulling in extra help to get covid-19 vaccines fully approved as quickly as possible to ease minds of those worried about vaccine safety. this comes as we learn more from the cdc about just how dangerous the delta variant is. the agency now says 74% of covid cases in one massachusetts
reporter: jessica, more than 200 people have come through to get vaccinated at this site in dekalb county, georgia, that's more than county officials expected. that's a good thing. there were people sort of skeptical in line about the vaccine but said it was the money being given out, $50 gift cards that brought them here. america is waking up to a new day of increased covid restrictions, president biden says we're likely to see more as cases of the highly contagious delta variant continue to...
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let's begin coverage in georgia where new coronavirus cases are up 230% right now. cnn's natasha chen is live dekalb county. one of the new hot spots for covid infections and the surge is already interrupted the start of the new school year at one school, more than 100 kids now in quarantine. bring us up to speed with the latest. >> reporter: right. so the charter school in atlanta started class last tuesday and within a couple of days, they had to inform families of more than 100 students to quarantine and that's because as of friday afternoon, they've had 14 positive cases. that's because they've been actually doing a lot of testing to detect these. employees of theirs required to get tested before the school started and must continue that weekly. students strongly encouraged to test, and so out of about 1900 tests done before tuesday, they detected some positive cases and then a few more after classes started. mostly affected is that sixth grade class. nearly 100 sixth graders in quarantine. eighth graders are the ones having to move classes online because the ei
let's begin coverage in georgia where new coronavirus cases are up 230% right now. cnn's natasha chen is live dekalb county. one of the new hot spots for covid infections and the surge is already interrupted the start of the new school year at one school, more than 100 kids now in quarantine. bring us up to speed with the latest. >> reporter: right. so the charter school in atlanta started class last tuesday and within a couple of days, they had to inform families of more than 100...
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this is the mysterious case that georgia authorities are trying to solve this morning. cnn's ryan young is live near atlanta where all of this unfolded over the weekend. this is so many questions. such a horrific story. where do things stand? >> reporter: it is, if you think about it, this is still an active investigation. you have a murder suspect who is still on the run. if you kind of look behind me, you can see the country club. this is a very quiet neighborhood. in fact, people were shocked to learn about the details about this. what they know so far, someone driving a truck crashes on to this golf course. at some point, that person encounters gene siller, he opens fire, shooting that father of two, leaving him for dead. and when police arrive they find two more bodies of the truck. they believe one of the bodies is the owner of the truck. at this point, that suspect was still on the loose. there was an all-call put out to area homes to see if anybody picked up video of the suspect as they ran away. we don't even have video to share with you. and listen to someone
this is the mysterious case that georgia authorities are trying to solve this morning. cnn's ryan young is live near atlanta where all of this unfolded over the weekend. this is so many questions. such a horrific story. where do things stand? >> reporter: it is, if you think about it, this is still an active investigation. you have a murder suspect who is still on the run. if you kind of look behind me, you can see the country club. this is a very quiet neighborhood. in fact, people were...
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even as an inmate, you have a long life ahead of you, so turn yourself in. >> the shooting in georgia is just one of hundreds of shootings over the fourth of july holiday weekend. at least four states saw mass shootings, just a few of the more than 400 shootings across the country from friday through sunday. the gun violence killed at least 150 people. that is according to data compiled by the gun violence archive. and these numbers are expected to rise as more data comes in. josh campbell has more. >> reporter: an incredibly violent fourth of july weekend as we continue to see the deadly wave of shooting after shooting from coast to coast. according to data compiled by the gun violence archive, at least 150 people were killed by gun violence and more than 400 shootings across the country since friday as major cities nationwide confront a surge in violent crime. in ft. worth, texas eight were injured sunday morning at a shooting near a car wash after an argument transpired between a group of men, one of whom opened f fire. most victims believed to be innocent bystanders. in nolfolk, f
even as an inmate, you have a long life ahead of you, so turn yourself in. >> the shooting in georgia is just one of hundreds of shootings over the fourth of july holiday weekend. at least four states saw mass shootings, just a few of the more than 400 shootings across the country from friday through sunday. the gun violence killed at least 150 people. that is according to data compiled by the gun violence archive. and these numbers are expected to rise as more data comes in. josh...
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in arizona, wisconsin, in georgia it was recounted three times. it is clear for those who challenge the results or question the integrity of the election, no other election has ever been held under such scrutiny and such high standards. the big lie is just that, a big lie. >> the president called the passage of voting legislation a national imperative. jeff zeleny is live for us. >> president biden spoke more forcefully about the 2020 election and conspiracy theorys that have spawned out of it than we've heard him do so before. he really has spent the last several months essentially trying to overlook and ignore former president trump. he did not mention him by name during that speech in philadelphia on tuesday. but he did talk in spark terms about the true effect of these false claims. >> we continue to see an example of human nature at its worst, something darker and more sinister. in america, if you lose, you accept the results. you follow the constitution. you try again. you don't call facts fake and then try to bring down the american experim
in arizona, wisconsin, in georgia it was recounted three times. it is clear for those who challenge the results or question the integrity of the election, no other election has ever been held under such scrutiny and such high standards. the big lie is just that, a big lie. >> the president called the passage of voting legislation a national imperative. jeff zeleny is live for us. >> president biden spoke more forcefully about the 2020 election and conspiracy theorys that have...
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in the 1830s there was cherokee nation versus georgia where the supreme court sided with native americans. that's the case where president andrew jackson supposedly said, john marshall has made his decision. now let him enforce it after brown versus board of education, president eisenhower had to sent 101st airborne division into arkansas because the governor had ordered the state militia to block the schoolhouse doors. justice breyer thinks the way you maintain the credibility that the people will honor the decisions and today we do. whether it's bush versus gore, the death penalty or abortion, once the supreme court speaks, the people listen. and we follow the decision. >> can i just ask, what do you think the pressure from liberals, what do you think the impact of that is on justice breyer? is he aware that there are people out there who feel this way? >> yeah, look, jus tice breyer pays attention to everything. but just as he is aware of the overriding political climate, i think he's aware of it, but he has the muscle memory of years on the court to put that to the side and make the d
in the 1830s there was cherokee nation versus georgia where the supreme court sided with native americans. that's the case where president andrew jackson supposedly said, john marshall has made his decision. now let him enforce it after brown versus board of education, president eisenhower had to sent 101st airborne division into arkansas because the governor had ordered the state militia to block the schoolhouse doors. justice breyer thinks the way you maintain the credibility that the people...
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buddy carter, georgia republican, he's a doctor, he's been pushing people to get the vaccines and he was asked on cnn whether he would push back on marjorie taylor greene whose twitter account was recently suspended for spreading misinformation and he said, well, she has the right to her opinion even though i disagree with it. >> an opinion? >> it's not an opinion. >> she doesn't have the right to her own facts. >> exactly. everyone is entitled to their own opinion, not their own facts. you think a doctor would get that. it raises the question, though, at what point if they're trying to turn around this ocean liner of disinformation, at what point will they actually start trying to punish or call out members of their caucus who are still spreading this disinfo? >> well, i think you have seen from minority leader mitch mcconnell, he was pretty fed up this week. i saw his strongest statement yet and he talks about vaccines a lot. polio survivor, this has been an issue he cares a lot about, but he basically said there's no excuse at this point for not getting a vaccine. you saw some rep
buddy carter, georgia republican, he's a doctor, he's been pushing people to get the vaccines and he was asked on cnn whether he would push back on marjorie taylor greene whose twitter account was recently suspended for spreading misinformation and he said, well, she has the right to her opinion even though i disagree with it. >> an opinion? >> it's not an opinion. >> she doesn't have the right to her own facts. >> exactly. everyone is entitled to their own opinion, not...
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said, quote, we are truly heartbroken to hear about the senseless murder that took place yesterday in georgia that took the life of pga member gene siller. a gofundme page has been set up for siller's family. he leaves behind a wife and two young children. >> it didn't hit me until later that this happened at our country club. i still can't believe it. >> reporter: devastating when you see the flowers out there, pamela. they believe family members stopped by in the last hour and a half and placed the flowers there. i was standing there watching them. it seemed like they were talking to one of the investigators from the police department. we've been asking police all day for more information about this case. obviously it's so bizarre. so far they haven't really responded yet with additional information because clearly they're working this case very hard. we're still trying to get down to the bottom of it. as soon as we have more information, pamela, we'll bring it to you. >> still so troubling because the suspect is still on the loose. thanks so much, ryan. >>> that shocking scene on the golf
said, quote, we are truly heartbroken to hear about the senseless murder that took place yesterday in georgia that took the life of pga member gene siller. a gofundme page has been set up for siller's family. he leaves behind a wife and two young children. >> it didn't hit me until later that this happened at our country club. i still can't believe it. >> reporter: devastating when you see the flowers out there, pamela. they believe family members stopped by in the last hour and a...
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let's get to ryan young on the ground in georgia. have officials explained whether this was a targeted incident? >> reporter: so far we're not hearing from officials. it might be because they know more than they're sharing. this is having a wide reaching effect in the community. people are concerned and scared. we just talked to one of the neighbors who says they want to see more police patrols in the area, especially after something like this so shocking happened in their neighborhood. let's take you back to saturday. according to people in this area, there was some sort of crash on the golf course. the golf pro went over to figure out what was going on, and at some point the man inside the truck produces a weapon and shoots him in the head. that golf pro being shot is something that's upset so many people. we talked to a local pastor in the last 30 minutes who had this reflection on what's happened around here. >> no one would set out with calculated evil to set out and do something wrong to gene. gene was a bringer of light, the g
let's get to ryan young on the ground in georgia. have officials explained whether this was a targeted incident? >> reporter: so far we're not hearing from officials. it might be because they know more than they're sharing. this is having a wide reaching effect in the community. people are concerned and scared. we just talked to one of the neighbors who says they want to see more police patrols in the area, especially after something like this so shocking happened in their neighborhood....
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the senate runoffs in georgia. where did votiing drop off in rural parts of the state. it has consequences, electorally, but more importantly, it has consequences to our system of government to believe in the system, and i think so many of us are going to be watching what happens not just in places like georgia where those who stood up and said no, mr. president, i'm not going to switch votes or i'm not going to say this was a rigged election. they're getting primaried. do any of them survive? it's going to be tough for secretary of state in georgia, for example, but eve ant the lower level, are we going to see those county level administrators who do this out of civic duty? they're not getting paid. they're not doing this to become a national figure. what does it tell them, and next generation about the durability of our democracy. that's more worry some, quite frankly, than what happens in the next election. >> i agree 1 million percent. one of the great things is meeting the people, doing the bricks and mortar of democracy. >>> ahead for us, one of the civil rights l
the senate runoffs in georgia. where did votiing drop off in rural parts of the state. it has consequences, electorally, but more importantly, it has consequences to our system of government to believe in the system, and i think so many of us are going to be watching what happens not just in places like georgia where those who stood up and said no, mr. president, i'm not going to switch votes or i'm not going to say this was a rigged election. they're getting primaried. do any of them survive?...
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he was well known and liked and competed in georgia's pga section tournaments. the gunman is still on the loose. this man says he played golf with gene siller the day before he was killed. >> it didn't hit me until later, you know, that this happened at our country club. it was really -- still can't believe it. >> reporter: what happened is indeed difficult to believe, only made more incomprehensible because the situation is so strange. when police got to the scene, they looked in the truck, and they said in a written statement, two other deceased males were discovered in the bed of the pickup truck. both males suffered apparent gunshot wounds. one of the males was identified as paul pierson, the registered owner of the ram 3500. the other male has not yet been identified. this remains under investigation, and so far authorities are not releasing additional details about the investigation. but nearby kennesaw state university sent out an emergency alert this weekend, declaring the male suspect had been seen and that he has long hair, a white or tan shirt and dar
he was well known and liked and competed in georgia's pga section tournaments. the gunman is still on the loose. this man says he played golf with gene siller the day before he was killed. >> it didn't hit me until later, you know, that this happened at our country club. it was really -- still can't believe it. >> reporter: what happened is indeed difficult to believe, only made more incomprehensible because the situation is so strange. when police got to the scene, they looked in...
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in georgia, where the case rate has more than tripled in the past two weeks and schools are about to reopen, one metro atlanta county decided to start offering cash as an incentive. cnn's natasha chen joins me with more. >> reporter: ryan, the bad news is the number of new covid cases have been rising in the state of georgia. the good news is so has the vaccination rate. the seven-day average of new vaccination doses administered is up 85% since three weeks ago. one thing we're seeing that's working today at this site is that incentives work. they're giving out $50 pre-paid debit cards. we've seen lines of cars even before the event started at 8:00 a.m. today they've vaccinated more than 200 people. we talked to the very first person in line who showed up in a wheelchair. he arrived by public transit. i talked to him about the dangers of covid but here he is, talking about what really drove him to get here today. if you are unvaccinated, you're 25 times more likely to end up in the hospital or die from covid. >> right, right. i've been listening to all of that. but really, like i say
in georgia, where the case rate has more than tripled in the past two weeks and schools are about to reopen, one metro atlanta county decided to start offering cash as an incentive. cnn's natasha chen joins me with more. >> reporter: ryan, the bad news is the number of new covid cases have been rising in the state of georgia. the good news is so has the vaccination rate. the seven-day average of new vaccination doses administered is up 85% since three weeks ago. one thing we're seeing...
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. >> and yet gwinnett county in georgia and clark county in nevada will now require masks for all students. of the largest 20 school districts in the u.s., all are requiring masks except get this through districts in florida and texas. two states that happen to have the highest infection rates and republican governors who have banned mask requirements. >> more on all this as the hour progresses. >>> china spotted expanding its nuclear arsenal, what researchers say the new evidence shows, cnn live in beijing. thank you. that was fast! one call to usaa got her a tow, her claim paid... ...and even her grandpa's dog tags back. get a quote. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! [sighs wearily] here, i'll take that! woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and now with two new flavors! open talenti and raise the jar. to gelato made from scratch. raise the jar to all five layers. raise the jar to the best gelato... you've ever tasted. talenti. raise the jar. i don't just play someo
. >> and yet gwinnett county in georgia and clark county in nevada will now require masks for all students. of the largest 20 school districts in the u.s., all are requiring masks except get this through districts in florida and texas. two states that happen to have the highest infection rates and republican governors who have banned mask requirements. >> more on all this as the hour progresses. >>> china spotted expanding its nuclear arsenal, what researchers say the new...
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that is a term not widely agreed upon in places like arizona, lawsuits in georgia. he continues to believe there will be something that will undue joe biden's win in one of those states that made joe biden president, which he is now, and that somehow this will either muddy up his victory or that it could end up going to the supreme court and then returning the victory to the former president. it's very, very hard to track the roots of this conspiracy theory and how they suggest it would happen. but this is something that the former president has been focussed on for many months. this is not just in the dark recesses of the internet. this is also people like the ceo of my pillow, mike landell. as long as you have the former president of the united states privately and not so privately encouraging these thoughts, it is going to continue. >> yeah. so as long as -- maggie, i just want to be precise. as long as the president is stoking these lies, is it safe to say the threat will remain here in washington? >> i think that they were going -- i think there would be a thre
that is a term not widely agreed upon in places like arizona, lawsuits in georgia. he continues to believe there will be something that will undue joe biden's win in one of those states that made joe biden president, which he is now, and that somehow this will either muddy up his victory or that it could end up going to the supreme court and then returning the victory to the former president. it's very, very hard to track the roots of this conspiracy theory and how they suggest it would happen....
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and meanwhile, in georgia, brad raffensperger does take the call and we all got to hear the sum and substance of it. so this was a guy who voted for donald trump, wanted donald trump to be reelected but knew enough to stay away when the former president who was then the president tried to meddle in the election outcome. >> i want to get your thoughts on something that i know has been weighing on your mind, mook l, -- michael, something that is relevant post fourth of july, the politicalization of the american flag. >> so it's funny because on radio recently going into the holiday weekend, i wondered aloud whether you could discern the political stripe of a neighbor by whether they were displaying the american flag, and brianna, i had a great conversation with the radio audience, and people would call and say, if i see one on the back of the pickup truck, i premium it's a trump supporter. i'm not sure i want to be perceived as a trump supporter. "the new york times" writes about this over the weekend, and of course it becomes a meme over on fox, oh, "the new york times," can you believe now th
and meanwhile, in georgia, brad raffensperger does take the call and we all got to hear the sum and substance of it. so this was a guy who voted for donald trump, wanted donald trump to be reelected but knew enough to stay away when the former president who was then the president tried to meddle in the election outcome. >> i want to get your thoughts on something that i know has been weighing on your mind, mook l, -- michael, something that is relevant post fourth of july, the...
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free and fair election, trump putting out statements including the governor allowed this election in georgia to be rigged and stolen and quote, had the election not been rigged and stolen i would have won easily, that's what he's saying today. christian holms is "out front "livey pence spoke today. the lul tenant full of praise and going against trump's view on the vents of january 6th. >> that's right, erin. pence is really walking a tight rope here. this is a man that wants to stay politically relevant and stay in the arena. there is already speculation he'll run for president in 2024 but sees what we see, despite january 6th. despite this increased rhetoric against the election, against our democracy, the republican party is still very much a party of donald trump. we see candidate afriter candide going to mar-a-lago and seeking endorsement or approval and that's not lost on the vice president. one thing that was clear here today is that pence is trying to form a political identity outside of the shadow of donald trump. he talked about how he was proud to serve in the administration all t
free and fair election, trump putting out statements including the governor allowed this election in georgia to be rigged and stolen and quote, had the election not been rigged and stolen i would have won easily, that's what he's saying today. christian holms is "out front "livey pence spoke today. the lul tenant full of praise and going against trump's view on the vents of january 6th. >> that's right, erin. pence is really walking a tight rope here. this is a man that wants to...
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. >> president biden spoke today about states like georgia new laws there that let state or county legislatures which are now run by republicans to remove anyone they don't like from election boards, whether democrats or republicans. i want to play that. >> who gets to count what vote counts? literally. not figuratively. you vote for certain electors to vote for somebody for president. state legislator comes along in the proposal in case we don't like that, we'll point other electors and vote for the other guy or other woman. >> are you worried about that republicans in more states, even yours could find a way to remove you because you've spoken up about this or people like you that stood up for the truth? >> i'm very concerned about it. it not really about me. while i have concerns about efforts to restrict access to voting and concerns that will disenfranchise our voters, even more so perhaps the most part of the so-called reforms we're seeing are ones that replace non-partisan election administrators with political operatives appointed by political state leg slayislator other people. that's
. >> president biden spoke today about states like georgia new laws there that let state or county legislatures which are now run by republicans to remove anyone they don't like from election boards, whether democrats or republicans. i want to play that. >> who gets to count what vote counts? literally. not figuratively. you vote for certain electors to vote for somebody for president. state legislator comes along in the proposal in case we don't like that, we'll point other...
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but he would have to move to georgia and decide he wants to run. it hasn't happened but it's allowed warnock to get a head start in what we think is a competitive race because georgia still is -- it's a battle ground, but georgia is used to electing republicans. >> it is. and a midterm election year, you would think the president's party normally suffers. a couple other great races. the democrats trying to hold arizona. that has been a tough state but it's been trending more to the blue. and democrats hope it's a long shot, but they hope to knock off marco rubio in florida. one of the things you need in a competitive environment is money. we'll get the full context. mark kelley, the democrat in arizona raised nearly $6 million. florida, congressman demings, one of the democrats running to oppose rubio raised nearly 5 million since the june launch with 3 million cash on hand. rubio came in with about 4 million on hand. but the senate races are going to cost a boat load of dimes. the democrat are moving on they'll have money. >> and democrats were wo
but he would have to move to georgia and decide he wants to run. it hasn't happened but it's allowed warnock to get a head start in what we think is a competitive race because georgia still is -- it's a battle ground, but georgia is used to electing republicans. >> it is. and a midterm election year, you would think the president's party normally suffers. a couple other great races. the democrats trying to hold arizona. that has been a tough state but it's been trending more to the blue....
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i live in georgia below 40%. you mentioned 37%. but ultimately what the bmt line is there's a lot of misinformation out there, john. you know, it doesn't matter whether you are american or frerchg. a lot of young people are concerned the young people in the u.s. are concerned about, i have so far fought covid. i've been through the pandemic for a year. nothing has happened to me. i don't know anybody who has had covid. why should i get the vaccine? and another big concern that a lot of people have whether you're a democrat or republican, is this vaccine was developed in lightning speed. what is going to happen to me the next two or three years if i get this vaccine? so really, the ground game, john, has just begun. we need to go to barber sshops d primary care physicians and dispel the myths. >> i thought dr. scott gottlieb was trying to dispel one of them by saying developed quickly in the trump administration. if you're a conservative, the vaccine work was done during the trump administration. one of the few things they can brag
i live in georgia below 40%. you mentioned 37%. but ultimately what the bmt line is there's a lot of misinformation out there, john. you know, it doesn't matter whether you are american or frerchg. a lot of young people are concerned the young people in the u.s. are concerned about, i have so far fought covid. i've been through the pandemic for a year. nothing has happened to me. i don't know anybody who has had covid. why should i get the vaccine? and another big concern that a lot of people...
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a month after kids there in georgia, we start school. where does this leave parents? >> reporter: trying to figure out the rules in their district or in their particular school. and a lot of the parents, some are frustrated and angry and because they have to make sense of the patch work of rules that they're seeing across the state and that is what we're seeing across the country. so for example, atlanta public schools including the middle school behind me implementing a universal mask mandate. schools begin next week. but in neighboring gwinnett county, that is a different story. over summer break, 6-year-old audrey guard rarely left the house without a mask. >> so you have to wear a mask to school every day. >> reporter: audrey can't wait for august 4th, the first day of first grade at peachtree elementary school. >> are you excited for school to start. >> yeah. >> reporter: her mother feels differently. >> i am furious. i am irritated that these are the people that i elected. >> reporter: sarah guard is furious that only strongly recommends masks on school grounds.
a month after kids there in georgia, we start school. where does this leave parents? >> reporter: trying to figure out the rules in their district or in their particular school. and a lot of the parents, some are frustrated and angry and because they have to make sense of the patch work of rules that they're seeing across the state and that is what we're seeing across the country. so for example, atlanta public schools including the middle school behind me implementing a universal mask...
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plains, georgia. former-president jimmy carter and his wife, rosalynn, are the longest married presidential couple in u.s. history. his sister played matchmaker, setting them up on their first date when he was a midshipman at the naval academy. they married in 1946. over the years through some sometimes-turbulent political campaigns, their relationship never faltered. the former president told "the new york times" the couple is, quote, just grown closer and closer together. jimmy carter is 96. his bride is 93. we wish them a wonderful, wonderful anniversary. the news continues. let's hand it over to michael smerconish, in for chris on "cuomo prime time." >> thank you, john berman. i am michael smerconish, in for chris cuomo. welcome to a special-holiday edition of prime time. hope you had a great independence day weekend. now, tonight, we have a central figure on the other end of that apparent-pressure campaign by team trump to change the outcome of the 2020 election in the key-battleground state of a
plains, georgia. former-president jimmy carter and his wife, rosalynn, are the longest married presidential couple in u.s. history. his sister played matchmaker, setting them up on their first date when he was a midshipman at the naval academy. they married in 1946. over the years through some sometimes-turbulent political campaigns, their relationship never faltered. the former president told "the new york times" the couple is, quote, just grown closer and closer together. jimmy...
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because just last week the department of justice challenged the new law in georgia. the new vote restrictions in georgia. and i think they knew this was coming from the supreme court. so they did not use the part of the law about discriminatory effects. they used the part of the law that says laws cannot be passed with discriminatory intent. but again, it is important to point out, the supreme court has narrowed the definition of intent as well. made it harder to prove discriminatory intent. and if the broader message of the shelby county case eight years ago, this case today, is that the supreme court is going to make it hard to use the voting rights act. so the chances of success of the department of justice case that was filed against georgia last week, it's not directly effected by the result today, but atmospherically it sure is and i would say the attempt to use the courts to stop voting restrictions is gotten harder today and that is going to effect georgia as well. >> jeffrey, hold tight. we have other breaking news. i want to get your reaction to this hour a
because just last week the department of justice challenged the new law in georgia. the new vote restrictions in georgia. and i think they knew this was coming from the supreme court. so they did not use the part of the law about discriminatory effects. they used the part of the law that says laws cannot be passed with discriminatory intent. but again, it is important to point out, the supreme court has narrowed the definition of intent as well. made it harder to prove discriminatory intent....
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if that happens, could it happen to georgia? possibly. possibly. >> in the context here is nationwide. 17 states passed laws that make it harder for americans to vote, according to the brennan center. and there are dozens of similar bills moving through state legislatures coast to coast. kaitlan collins begins our coverage at the white house, where the president and vice president just wrapped up a meeting about voting rights. obviously, there's been some rhetoric today. but what about reality? is there much that they can do here? >> reporter: the civil rights leader walked out of this meeting with the president and vice president saying they want to see a lot of action on behalf of the white house. this is a meeting they say joe biden called and it went 40 minutes longer than scheduled. and one message you heard from each member who met with joe biden and kamala harris is legis legislation. that is what they want the white house pushing for. they believe that, not litigation, is what will be -- what restores the vote and protects voting
if that happens, could it happen to georgia? possibly. possibly. >> in the context here is nationwide. 17 states passed laws that make it harder for americans to vote, according to the brennan center. and there are dozens of similar bills moving through state legislatures coast to coast. kaitlan collins begins our coverage at the white house, where the president and vice president just wrapped up a meeting about voting rights. obviously, there's been some rhetoric today. but what about...
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you're seeing them try, the doj, for instance, suing georgia. that's not likely to go anywhere. we know where the supreme court stands on voting rights. they're trying to spend $25 million i think they announced for voter education efforts and voter registration efforts. that's actually not a lot of money if you think about how big the country is. so, listen. this is an issue that democrats, they like the issue, they think it sort of gins up their base. but in terms of actually moving the needle on this and changing some of these laws that are already on the books that will affect the 2022 election it's not likely that they're going to be able to move the needle. >> and a lot of the stuff that biden wants to get through the senate just cannot get through the senate as long as the filibuster rule is there and respected. joe biden, president biden has talked about changing it in a way, so requiring if you're going to filibuster that you actually filibuster, you stay standing on the senate floor. jim clyburn said he's calling for president biden to amend it. he could, quote, pick u
you're seeing them try, the doj, for instance, suing georgia. that's not likely to go anywhere. we know where the supreme court stands on voting rights. they're trying to spend $25 million i think they announced for voter education efforts and voter registration efforts. that's actually not a lot of money if you think about how big the country is. so, listen. this is an issue that democrats, they like the issue, they think it sort of gins up their base. but in terms of actually moving the...
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the good sir from georgia, mr. vernon jones who is running for governor in georgia at this moment, why don't you go talk to them and others like him. >> i'm talking to you. you know what it sound like, it sounds like you and your client still believe the big lie. >> the big lie, what does that mean? 75 million people believe the big lie. >> mr. mcbride, i want to thank you for coming on new day. i hoped you would have a fact based conversation about an attack on our capitol. joseph mcbride. >> torture is not okay. >> keep yelling torture, we'll stick with the facts. still to come, football hall of famer, michael irvin criticizing his former team when it comes to coronavirus. >> and the move by ben & jerry's outraging some leaders in israel. >>> and the u.s. men's basketball team arriving in tokyo but without another one of its key players. andy scholes has this morning's bleacher report. with schizophrenia, i see progress differently. it's in the small things i look forward to. with the people i want to share it wi
the good sir from georgia, mr. vernon jones who is running for governor in georgia at this moment, why don't you go talk to them and others like him. >> i'm talking to you. you know what it sound like, it sounds like you and your client still believe the big lie. >> the big lie, what does that mean? 75 million people believe the big lie. >> mr. mcbride, i want to thank you for coming on new day. i hoped you would have a fact based conversation about an attack on our capitol....