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reaffirmed that the united states stand by the decision of 2008, where it saves clearly ukraine and georgia because it applies to both countries, will be members of nato. and we will be working with our friends and partners or much even with the goal. but the problem is without a time table, it's meaningless, isn't it? well, what we need, we currently have a time table which is called the national ano program of cooperation between the ukraine and nato. it is structured very much along the pattern of the membership action plan. but what we do need, and i can agree with you here is a clear timeline of granting ukraine membership action plan. and what will follow after that, this is the next step, you know, integration with their lines. how far did you get with your shopping list? because you're known to be looking for enhanced anti drone and anti aircraft capabilities. you also want the patriot missile is washington going to meet those requests. while we did submit to the united states list of the most urgent needs for your korean army, some of the items on the least more easier to get some
reaffirmed that the united states stand by the decision of 2008, where it saves clearly ukraine and georgia because it applies to both countries, will be members of nato. and we will be working with our friends and partners or much even with the goal. but the problem is without a time table, it's meaningless, isn't it? well, what we need, we currently have a time table which is called the national ano program of cooperation between the ukraine and nato. it is structured very much along the...
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hi susan, it's your old friend massie mckinley from atlanta, georgia. is it true that both your mother and father more models, a young in their lives and met modeling and that betty ford trained -- and that betty ford trained as a dancer and choreographer which of course, martha graham? >> yes, they were both models but when my dad modeled. he was dating another woman at the time and ended up on the cover of look or life magazine. i mean, really serious. and then they met -- they met at a cocktail party. she was newly divorced and a lot of people don't realize that my mother had been married before. and, so she was newly divorced, she was in no rush to get married again. she called it her five-year mistake and that had just come home from the war and they were 30 and 35 when they got married, so they were much older than most people of that era. and they happen to be at a cocktail party through mutual friends and, you know, next thing you know, they were married. >> i'm told we have time for one more question. susan, i'm going to squeeze to questions in
hi susan, it's your old friend massie mckinley from atlanta, georgia. is it true that both your mother and father more models, a young in their lives and met modeling and that betty ford trained -- and that betty ford trained as a dancer and choreographer which of course, martha graham? >> yes, they were both models but when my dad modeled. he was dating another woman at the time and ended up on the cover of look or life magazine. i mean, really serious. and then they met -- they met at a...
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campaign and every region of this country, from the snowy banks of minnesota to the sandy plains of georgia. >> bradley trailing democratic candidate jimmy carter in the polls. ford knew he had his work cut out for him. >> he was a very good governor, and he had broad views, on a number of national and international problems and challenges. but again, it was a race of an outsider against the establishment in the nation's capital. and because of watergate, because of the war in vietnam during the kennedy johnson nixon period, outsiders had some advantage. they could be very critical of the national scene because they had not been a part of it. >> betty ford and the rest of the family would all pitch in. together, they reached out to touch the nation. the president had yet to receive the mandate that comes a victory at the polls. it was a goal he hoped to obtain we. election night, 1976. >> that's the way it stands. electoral votes president ford 137, carter 270, to more than he needed to be the next president of the united states. >> then at the end, he fell short by less than two percentage
campaign and every region of this country, from the snowy banks of minnesota to the sandy plains of georgia. >> bradley trailing democratic candidate jimmy carter in the polls. ford knew he had his work cut out for him. >> he was a very good governor, and he had broad views, on a number of national and international problems and challenges. but again, it was a race of an outsider against the establishment in the nation's capital. and because of watergate, because of the war in...
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district of columbia have some form of shield law on the books including the state i represent which is georgia and i'm going to direct these questions to either miss burton or miss over lander. feel free to jump in. do these state laws. in their approach to providing protection from compelled disclosure and also into theextent that they do very , as this day by day approach adequately protected our journalists that have been engaged in first amendment activities? >> they do very asked the we previously mentioned. some states have a qualified privilege for everything you have to go through some sort of balancing test before you can get it. some states have an absolute privilege. most don't have an absolute privilege but they might protect that absolutely. there are variations but they do all provide some level, most of them provide some level of protection. the federal circuit have different standards and again you can completely depend on what circuit you're in. as to what its standard you have to put soap on them, the fact that there are varying standards creates great uncertainty on the part
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reaffirmed that the united states stand by the decision of 2008, where it saves clearly ukraine and georgia because it applies to both countries, will be members of nato. and we will be working with our friends and partners or machine goal. but the problem is without a time table, it's meaningless, isn't it? well, what we need, we currently have a time table, which is called the national ano program of cooperation between ukraine and nita. it is structured very much along the pattern of the membership action plan. but what we do need, and i can agree with you here is a clear timeline of granting ukraine membership action plan. and what will follow after that, this is the next step, you know, integration with their lines. how far did you get with your shopping list? because you are known to be looking for enhanced anti drone and anti aircraft capabilities. you also want the patriot missile is washington going to meet those requests. while we did submit to the united states list of the most urgent need for your korean army, some of the items on the least are more easier to get. some are more
reaffirmed that the united states stand by the decision of 2008, where it saves clearly ukraine and georgia because it applies to both countries, will be members of nato. and we will be working with our friends and partners or machine goal. but the problem is without a time table, it's meaningless, isn't it? well, what we need, we currently have a time table, which is called the national ano program of cooperation between ukraine and nita. it is structured very much along the pattern of the...
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, the department of justice says it's going to sue georgia because it isn't like it's state election laws. the rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel tweeting and saying new york city admits to counting over 100,000 test ballots, retracting vote totals week after primary election day yet the doj's suing georgia? want to give you a bite at that. we will start with you. >> this is based on the whole idea anytime you have election reform, especially with republicans involved, that it's racist and it's a giant plot to hold down black people and critics like to point of this idea that there was an effort to dehydrate black voters because they can't get water while they are waiting in line to vote. it's absurd. water can be given to them by election officials, that's fine. it's as if donald j. trump is running for president in 2024, he and his campaign staff cannot hand out bottles of water that they vote for donald j. trump within 150 feet of the polls. however if 151 feet away, they can do so. perfectly willing to do so. mrs. anti-electioneering rule that applies to democrats and republicans. it'
, the department of justice says it's going to sue georgia because it isn't like it's state election laws. the rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel tweeting and saying new york city admits to counting over 100,000 test ballots, retracting vote totals week after primary election day yet the doj's suing georgia? want to give you a bite at that. we will start with you. >> this is based on the whole idea anytime you have election reform, especially with republicans involved, that it's racist and...
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in the summer of 2006, struggling to the end of his disastrous tenure as secretary of defense of the georgia we bush administration. he lived at the time at mount missouri. he bought the place in 2003, as he was leading the nation into the invasion of iraq. that was where he went to get away from washington while running to disastrous wars. he like to have the shook helicopter drop them off at the slave breakers home where fredericton glass was nearly tortured to death. as you can see pictured here. donald rumsfeld died today at the age of 88. he had a singular career and that he make a zillion's of dollars in business running companies that invented neutral sweet, and early h g tv. he served four terms in congress which is not frequently remembered about. him especially given his later overt and pronounced disdain for congress. he served in a variety of roles in the nixon administration report becoming president. gerald ford's white house chief of staff, and then ford's defense secretary. george w. bush brought him back to the pentagon in 2001 to be secretary of defense again, he is the onl
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there's also an ongoing criminal investigation of which he is the center, in georgia. i mean, this, tomorrow is a sort of day one of a whole new saga in his life. that i think is going to make him a very unpredictable figure. and i think is going to be something that we all the need to open the open minded about in terms of how it's gonna change the news on a day-to-day basis. >> defended trump really officially begins tomorrow. it'll be the company trump that becomes a criminal defendant. but that's what you get when you name the company after yourself. so, the question becomes, and the other uses of the word trump in future indictments. that will be the big question tomorrow. not >> exactly. thanks, lawrence. >> thank you, rachel. hank you, rachel -- based on the kind of businessman donald trump appeared to be, always appear to be, described by marco rubio when he was running against donald trump as a con man. based on that con man a character that he so clearly seem to be, i believe that donald trump's businesses and financial affairs could not survive the kind of s
there's also an ongoing criminal investigation of which he is the center, in georgia. i mean, this, tomorrow is a sort of day one of a whole new saga in his life. that i think is going to make him a very unpredictable figure. and i think is going to be something that we all the need to open the open minded about in terms of how it's gonna change the news on a day-to-day basis. >> defended trump really officially begins tomorrow. it'll be the company trump that becomes a criminal...
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ahmaud arbery, the young man who was murdered in georgia, essentially by safe control, had his case set swept underneath the rug by prosecutors who refused to move forward. a subsequent prosecutor said that was wrong and i'm going to make this right. under today's ruling, that second prosecutor would not have been allowed to prosecute his colors for murder, which was an extreme injustice as we've said here. >> yeah, the point here is that castor puts out a press release, which is to use your term katie, the only written record. we're all talking about lawyers who peeper everything, that's what they do. the only retired record is this press release which i think the prosecutors and others have argued essentially, is a representation of an act of prosecutorial discretion. and today's point, does that buy in future offices? is that act some ironclad deal which then cannot be taken back by a future prosecutor. i guess the question also is, was the mistake on the part of prosecutors here entering civil testimony, even if they got the trial judge to say it was okay? >> no, because he could ha
ahmaud arbery, the young man who was murdered in georgia, essentially by safe control, had his case set swept underneath the rug by prosecutors who refused to move forward. a subsequent prosecutor said that was wrong and i'm going to make this right. under today's ruling, that second prosecutor would not have been allowed to prosecute his colors for murder, which was an extreme injustice as we've said here. >> yeah, the point here is that castor puts out a press release, which is to use...
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outsiders view of a humane photography, she amazing bluegrass and became the first woman to win the georgia pole award for photography robert, will know which is the thing or reporter. excellent down is france's sister,. she is my long shot my relay. she's a blue long lost, intellectual family of wealth and prestige. her dad was a cia director and her mother was party this socially. she on own, no job with a couple of ideas for freelancing and she had a taking a different view of vietnam, the vietnam war. looking at the vietnamese you, the sensory landscape folder and the. eventually led her to write fire, the vietnamese americans of vietnam was, it won't work possible in making you to. she was 31 years old. upon his australian, case where. a family of intellectuals, she was in new zealand and raised in . here i again on her own with her, no credentials to see, no job, no leaves on the yet she do outsider work a very different path for a contact word, she began a great combat reporter, going into the societies of billion and the enemies, telling a story that had united others have. contribu
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reaffirmed that the united states stand by the decision of 2008, where it says clearly ukraine and georgia because it applies to both countries, will be members of nato. and we will be working with our friends and partners on the chief in this goal. but the problem is without a time table, it's meaningless, isn't it? well, what we need, we currently have a time table which is called the national ano program of cooperation between ukraine and nita. it is structured very much along the pattern of the membership action plan. but what we do need to, and i can agree with you here is a clear timeline of granting ukraine membership action plan. and what will follow after that, this is the next step, you know, integration with the alliance. how far did you get with your shopping list? because you are known to be looking for enhanced anti drone and anti aircraft capabilities. you also want the patriot missile? is washington going to meet those requests? while we did submit to the united states list of the most urgent needs for your korean army, some of the items on the list, i'm more easier to get
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from georgia on the support line. caller: hey, pedro. is something wrong with your sinuses? host: thank you for asking, i've been fighting an allergy, i hope it hasn't been too distracting. caller: i just didn't one of mistake you for one of the other moderators. i support this 100%. this will be public. the lady was talking about all these other things, they aren't public. it will take a year or two for those findings to come out. this will be a public hearing where people will see. there will be subpoenas all the way up to the president once they prove he got out there and told them to go fight the capitol police and raid to the capital, and he ran to the white house and watched it on tv and had a giggle. host: do you think politics will get in the way of this? caller: politics is already in the way of this. they've been coming for this man since 2016. bless the republicans for having the guts to keep covering up for donald trump. host: this is a democratic led effort. do you think politics will get in the way? caller: oh yes. the democrats are going to come out hunting fo
from georgia on the support line. caller: hey, pedro. is something wrong with your sinuses? host: thank you for asking, i've been fighting an allergy, i hope it hasn't been too distracting. caller: i just didn't one of mistake you for one of the other moderators. i support this 100%. this will be public. the lady was talking about all these other things, they aren't public. it will take a year or two for those findings to come out. this will be a public hearing where people will see. there will...
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he also proudly served in the georgia army and georgia air national guards for 40 years, retiring as a colonel. through every position he had, he worked better -- to better his community and improve the lives of others. one cannot visit georgia's first congressional district without seeing the profound impacts vernon made for his community. my thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and all who knew him during this most difficult time. thank you, mr. speaker. and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to share how the invest in america act, which we just passed, will benefit residents of my district, as well as communities across the country. year after year the u.s. congress has failed to muster the political will to properly fund american infrastructure. state and local authorities don't have
he also proudly served in the georgia army and georgia air national guards for 40 years, retiring as a colonel. through every position he had, he worked better -- to better his community and improve the lives of others. one cannot visit georgia's first congressional district without seeing the profound impacts vernon made for his community. my thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and all who knew him during this most difficult time. thank you, mr. speaker. and yield back. the...
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right now we have the department of justice suing georgia over its law, over its state elections law. we'll dig through this and see if this gives guidance as to that legal fight that's coming. for now the justices found that this was entirely within arizona's power as a state to uphold both of those provisions. the dissent by justice kagan is heated. she talked about the fact that the founding of our country were noble and strong but democratic practice is different. she actually says although the law was written the declaration of independence was written to give life to this country she said for first century it benefited white men and minorities get a chance to vote. she dissented along with breyer and sotomayor feel like the provisions in arizona don't pass the test. the first opinion of the day. one more to go. dealing with political speech and privacy in speech with regard to political donors. whether or not california can force different charitable groups to cough up the names of their donors. a lot of people worried that it would quell political speech. that's the next one up
right now we have the department of justice suing georgia over its law, over its state elections law. we'll dig through this and see if this gives guidance as to that legal fight that's coming. for now the justices found that this was entirely within arizona's power as a state to uphold both of those provisions. the dissent by justice kagan is heated. she talked about the fact that the founding of our country were noble and strong but democratic practice is different. she actually says although...
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all i wanted to do was sing midnight train to georgia. >> did she? >> yes. >> is that her last song? >> yes. >> such a good song. >> so good. coming up next, the seven things you need to know today. >> you can watch our newscasts live and on demand through the bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv, android tv, amazon fire tv and roku. download the app now and start streaming. >> as we head to break, what >> as we head to break, what are we featuring fresh artisan bread, layered with tender seasoned steak, sautéed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new cheese steak melt, now at togo's. how far would you go for a togo? struggling to manage my type 2 diabetes was knocking me out of my zone, but lowering my a1c with once-weekly ozempic® helped me get back in it. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic® ♪ my zone? lowering my a1c and losing some weight. now, back to the show. ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. a
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passed across the country in the name of election security, just last week, they sued the state of georgia that in fact the new law passed by the georgia state did in fact unfairly and directly targeted minorities, the justice department i don't think based on conversations i had yesterday will look at this law and chang >> the supreme court upholding national impli m have a full wr on "world news tonight" and much more on abcnews.com and our streaming channel abc news live. i'm whit johnson in new york. we'll send you back to regular programming and for those out west that's "good morning "good morning america." have a good day. >>> zbla this has been a special report from abc news. th dupixen, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, parasitic infection. if you takn't an o them thout . when you help heal your ski
passed across the country in the name of election security, just last week, they sued the state of georgia that in fact the new law passed by the georgia state did in fact unfairly and directly targeted minorities, the justice department i don't think based on conversations i had yesterday will look at this law and chang >> the supreme court upholding national impli m have a full wr on "world news tonight" and much more on abcnews.com and our streaming channel abc news live. i'm...
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this results does specifically apply to arizona, but what could it mean to other states like georgia who are making changes to their voting laws. >> yeah, i was on the phone with advocates that bring these. they said it makes their work a lot harder. there is 22 different states that enacted a restrictive voting law this year and they're going to look and say we need to find a different way or find stronger cases. we see aj garland knowing this might have been approved. i think that is what they will have to do is try to prove there was a bias intended. but the court, advocates tell me the court will give states that want to prevent voter fraud cover. it is a very valid concern. we should note that it is really not a problem and we keep changing state laws to keep preventing it when really the person talking about it the most it former president donald trump who said the election was stolen from him, and the republican controlled states, many of them are casting doubt on the election, and then using that to legislate. >> i want to read a little bit from the dissent, today the court u
this results does specifically apply to arizona, but what could it mean to other states like georgia who are making changes to their voting laws. >> yeah, i was on the phone with advocates that bring these. they said it makes their work a lot harder. there is 22 different states that enacted a restrictive voting law this year and they're going to look and say we need to find a different way or find stronger cases. we see aj garland knowing this might have been approved. i think that is...
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look at georgia? i think part of what happened in georgia, the reason there are two democratic senators from georgia, at least in part is because the state me a restrictions to voting, and the democratic party and democratic voters stood up and said we're going to vote. >> and the question is, and i go through this all the time with maps where the states did the restrictions and the big midterm races are. what do we know the impact on 2022 in a midterm election where certain states with big senate races or vulnerable house districts, the ones that decide? do they keep the house, the senate? both holding just by strings right now? >> well, look, i think democrats recognize that they need to do a serious education with campaign with their voters so people are aware not only of this as an issue that could galvanize voters but how they can cast their ballot given the restrictions. as phil pointed out, they don't have a lot of plays, cards to play here. it's not nothing feels like it's going to move in con
look at georgia? i think part of what happened in georgia, the reason there are two democratic senators from georgia, at least in part is because the state me a restrictions to voting, and the democratic party and democratic voters stood up and said we're going to vote. >> and the question is, and i go through this all the time with maps where the states did the restrictions and the big midterm races are. what do we know the impact on 2022 in a midterm election where certain states with...
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would there be new election laws in georgia taking place today? >> i believe so because for many years when i ran actually in 2018 i said we need to move away from signature match and move tors an objective measure like driver's license number. what was adapted in sp-202 is similar to what they're using in minnesota for absentee ballot voters. that's good solid election reform. >> okay. is taking away the powers of your office good solid election reform or response to what happened in the 2020 election? >> well, removing me as the chairman of the state election board, the decision the general assembly made, not one i supported but at the end of the day i do believe making sure we have accountability to counties that continually fail because we have had one county at least since 1993, fulton county has had massive failures every single election. people not just in fulton county are waiting for those results but actually people across the entire state because it represents about 11% of our total voting population. >> well, i appreciate you putting i
would there be new election laws in georgia taking place today? >> i believe so because for many years when i ran actually in 2018 i said we need to move away from signature match and move tors an objective measure like driver's license number. what was adapted in sp-202 is similar to what they're using in minnesota for absentee ballot voters. that's good solid election reform. >> okay. is taking away the powers of your office good solid election reform or response to what happened...
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so if i was in the state of georgia, because we gone through this, you need to push back. if you need to fight back. don't let the far left that the narrative. the department of justice shouldn't be weaponizing this process and punishing states were trying to enact measures that protect voters. once again, put george's new law in context, they allow about 17 days of early voting and new jersey only allows nine. the left is so hypocritical, why isn't the doj going after massachusetts or new jersey or delaware? i think the answer speaks for itself because what they are trying to do is intimidate red states essentially. >> gillian: justice elena kagan issued this fiery dissent today, accusing the court of gutting section two of the voting rights act which she said is historically the most important piece of jurisprudence put in place to protect the vote of minority americans. what's your response to the justice? >> i think it's important for everyone to remember the history of the country and even the history involving the voting rights act and why it was passed. that being s
so if i was in the state of georgia, because we gone through this, you need to push back. if you need to fight back. don't let the far left that the narrative. the department of justice shouldn't be weaponizing this process and punishing states were trying to enact measures that protect voters. once again, put george's new law in context, they allow about 17 days of early voting and new jersey only allows nine. the left is so hypocritical, why isn't the doj going after massachusetts or new...
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you have what is going on in georgia with mr. speakerors there that are seeking to investigate criminally whether donald trump tried to subvert the election by putting pressure on officials in those phone calls in the days after the election in 2020. there are a number of things that donald trump is facing. yet, he is still consideration very publicly musing about the potential for 2024 presidential run. from a political perspective, we know based on the numbers that we've seen over the last five years that the people who are in thinks base are largely going to remain in his base and that questions about any legal potentially or ethical issues related to donald trump are in effect baked in. there is a sense among those who back donald trump and i'm not saying anything regulatory. he is being prosecuted by the liberal media and prosecutors. that is something he is taking to heart and continuing to push at this point. by and large they have stul stuck with donald trump. we're seeing that unfold now. but what happens with some of th
you have what is going on in georgia with mr. speakerors there that are seeking to investigate criminally whether donald trump tried to subvert the election by putting pressure on officials in those phone calls in the days after the election in 2020. there are a number of things that donald trump is facing. yet, he is still consideration very publicly musing about the potential for 2024 presidential run. from a political perspective, we know based on the numbers that we've seen over the last...
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so now -- then it was going to be georgia state crimes, and here we are with a tax case, with the beginnings of a tax case on his cfo. it is the latest thing for us to see. maybe it is going to be successful, maybe it is not, but everything up to this point has struggled to hold him accountable. i think a lot of that had to do with the fact that he was the president and the powers that came with it, but, nevertheless, he has continued to evade things his entire life. this is -- this is the next battle on that front. >> ashley parker, mike schmidt, jason johnson, thank you for starting us out this hour on another remarkable day. >>> when we return we will talk with one of the democrats named by speaker pelosi today to the committee investigating the deadly insurrection at the united states capitol on january 6th. >>> plus, the supreme court's decision today to uphold voting restrictions in arizona. it essentially gives republicans a green light to continue to enact those voter suppression laws around the country. already democrats are fighting back to protect the right to vote. >>> the republ
so now -- then it was going to be georgia state crimes, and here we are with a tax case, with the beginnings of a tax case on his cfo. it is the latest thing for us to see. maybe it is going to be successful, maybe it is not, but everything up to this point has struggled to hold him accountable. i think a lot of that had to do with the fact that he was the president and the powers that came with it, but, nevertheless, he has continued to evade things his entire life. this is -- this is the next...
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born in georgia to civil rights activist parents, king found his own form of expression through the language of movement, and ultimately went on to found alonzo king lines ballet, a san francisco based dance company. tonight, he gives his brief but spectacular take on life and movement. it is part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> i see everything is movement. i think movement and sound is everywhere. if you think of the big bang theory, what came first motion, vibration sound. they're the same. my parents were civil rights leaders in albany. my father was president of the albany movement. he was very close friends with malcolm x. they traveled together. the impact that my parents had on me was watching people who actually lived what they preached. and that was intimidating and inspiring. as a kid, my father introduced me to yoga. that had a huge impact on me. it is also curious the idea of the east west merger and in terms of civil rights, it was, you know, martin luther king and that relationship with gandhi and non-violence, and that power of love was much more powerful than in e
born in georgia to civil rights activist parents, king found his own form of expression through the language of movement, and ultimately went on to found alonzo king lines ballet, a san francisco based dance company. tonight, he gives his brief but spectacular take on life and movement. it is part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> i see everything is movement. i think movement and sound is everywhere. if you think of the big bang theory, what came first motion, vibration sound....
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it's your old friend, massy mckinley from atlanta, georgia. isn't it true that both your mother and father were models, young in their lives and met modeling and that betty ford trained -- oh, and that betty ford trained with, of course, martha graham? >> yes, they were both models. but when my dad modeled, he was dating another woman, at the time. and ended up on the cover of look or life magazine. i mean, really serious. and then, they met. mother and dad actually met at a cocktail party. she was newly divorced. and a lot of people don't realize that my mother had been married before. and so, she was newly divorced. she was in no rush to get married again. she called it her five-year mistake. and dad had just come home from the war. and they were 30 and 35 when they got married so they were much young -- older than most people of that era. and they happened to meet at a cocktail party through mutual friends. and, you know, next thing you know, they were married. so -- >> well, i'm told we have time for one more question. susan, i'm going to
it's your old friend, massy mckinley from atlanta, georgia. isn't it true that both your mother and father were models, young in their lives and met modeling and that betty ford trained -- oh, and that betty ford trained with, of course, martha graham? >> yes, they were both models. but when my dad modeled, he was dating another woman, at the time. and ended up on the cover of look or life magazine. i mean, really serious. and then, they met. mother and dad actually met at a cocktail...
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the failed georgia gubernatorial candidate. in 2018, she started her campaign with over $200,000 worth of personal debt, personal debt. because that's what you want and charge of your state apostate b.s. finances, someone who can't handle their own pocketbook. she's been raking in the dough, making so much money that she recently purchased a new million dollar home and you add that on top of the $400,000 house she bought in 2019 and she's just a regular real estate mogul. so where did all this money come from? she hasn't been working a 9-to-5, so how do democrats continue to get so rich without really doing much to jones, former democrat now running for governor of georgia joins me to explain. vernon, is there any conceivable way she amassed this type of money this quickly smack >> i think we all know that she's probably been intellectually dishonest. you failed to mention one thing was also. supposing she had all that debt, owned i think $50,000 in state income taxes when she decided to run in 2018 but mysteriously she loaned
the failed georgia gubernatorial candidate. in 2018, she started her campaign with over $200,000 worth of personal debt, personal debt. because that's what you want and charge of your state apostate b.s. finances, someone who can't handle their own pocketbook. she's been raking in the dough, making so much money that she recently purchased a new million dollar home and you add that on top of the $400,000 house she bought in 2019 and she's just a regular real estate mogul. so where did all this...
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reaffirmed that the united states stand by the decision of 2008, where it says clearly ukraine and georgia because it applies to both countries, will be members of nato. and we will be working with our friends and partners or maturing this goal. but the problem is without a time table, it's meaningless, isn't it? well, what we need, we currently have a time table which is called national ano program of cooperation between the ukraine and nita. it is structured very much along the pattern of the membership action plan. but what we do need to, and i can agree with you here, is a clear timeline of granting ukraine membership action plan. and what will follow after that, this is the next step, you know, integration with their lines. how far did you get with your shopping list? because you are known to be looking for enhanced anti drone and anti aircraft capabilities. you also want the patriot missile? is washington going to meet those requests? while we did submit to the united states list of the most urgent needs for ukrainian army, some of the items on the list, i'm more easier to get some m
reaffirmed that the united states stand by the decision of 2008, where it says clearly ukraine and georgia because it applies to both countries, will be members of nato. and we will be working with our friends and partners or maturing this goal. but the problem is without a time table, it's meaningless, isn't it? well, what we need, we currently have a time table which is called national ano program of cooperation between the ukraine and nita. it is structured very much along the pattern of the...
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this is happening because georgia went blue. republicans understand the numbers are not on their side going forward, nor in the present in those critical states, including texas, which is closer than they would have wanted. they are implementing a plan to restrict voters -- the votes of voters less likely to vote for them. it doesn't matter if you have the best message if your voters don't have access to the ballot box. >> this comes back to the question of using the power you have. this was the lesson of mcconnell and garland and amy coney audac norm. unless you can get manchin and sinema on board for basically majority rule in the senate, 50 votes, to wield the power you have, then you can't wield the power you have. >> maybe we should start lobbying exxonmobile to get them to lobby manchin and sinema. they seem to are more influence. >> can we hire the exxon lobbyist to lobby them? >> that's what the indivisble should do. >> if they believe giving d.c. statehood, getting rid of the filibuster and adding justices would be in t
this is happening because georgia went blue. republicans understand the numbers are not on their side going forward, nor in the present in those critical states, including texas, which is closer than they would have wanted. they are implementing a plan to restrict voters -- the votes of voters less likely to vote for them. it doesn't matter if you have the best message if your voters don't have access to the ballot box. >> this comes back to the question of using the power you have. this...
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the minute the democrats won their victory in georgia, what did they do? they canceled the schedule. now we found six months later all they have done is develop a crisis. the republican conference will have the answers and solutions and lay them out to the american public. as we move into this weekend, just six months of the biden administration, highest gas prices in seven years as many want to hit the road. inflation grew at the fastest rate since 2008. crime, last weekend, more than 70 shootings in chicago. just watch the weeks before man and woman pulled from their car in broad daylight and shot and killed on the streets of chicago. just a few weeks ago, we watched a young children on a sidewalk in new york being run down. we watch crime continue to spike as the democrats made that movement just a year ago about defunding the police. the democrats defunding the police isn't enough. we watched in appropriations just yesterday. the defunding of the border as well. from c.b.p. and i.c.e. and reducing what the biden administration wants. we watched the per
the minute the democrats won their victory in georgia, what did they do? they canceled the schedule. now we found six months later all they have done is develop a crisis. the republican conference will have the answers and solutions and lay them out to the american public. as we move into this weekend, just six months of the biden administration, highest gas prices in seven years as many want to hit the road. inflation grew at the fastest rate since 2008. crime, last weekend, more than 70...
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georgia benjamin -- the nation's largest organization of public health professionals. he previously served as the secretary of health for the state of maryland. he is a board-certified internal medicine -- in internal medicine, a master of the american college of physicians, a fellow of the national academy of public administration, a fellow emeritus of the american college of emergency physicians, and a member of the national academy of medicine. welcome back, dr. benjamin. dr. katy -- i hope i'm pronouncing that correctly -- is professor of economics at the wharton school in pennsylvania. the professor is an award-winning scholar who has applied her research to assist states and vaccine providers create incentives to increase vaccinations. dr. jerome adams served as our nation's 20th surgeon general. he also served on the white house coronavirus task force during the previous administration. prior to becoming united states surgeon general, dr. adams served as health commissioner of the state of indiana and as the vice admiral in the united states public health servic
georgia benjamin -- the nation's largest organization of public health professionals. he previously served as the secretary of health for the state of maryland. he is a board-certified internal medicine -- in internal medicine, a master of the american college of physicians, a fellow of the national academy of public administration, a fellow emeritus of the american college of emergency physicians, and a member of the national academy of medicine. welcome back, dr. benjamin. dr. katy -- i hope...
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it was supposed to be in atlanta, but it was moved to the georgia voter suppression laws. a couple of red and gold greats are being recognized wide receiver john taylor and linebacker patrick willis or that patrick willis are the newest members of the forty-niners hall of fame taylor the 3 time super bowl champ. with san francisco who caught the game winning touchdown pass in super bowl 23 he played for sf from 86 to 95. well, if retired after 8 n% seasons he was the 2007 defensive rookie of the year. a 6 time. all pro 7 time, pro bowler and he was just nasty out there on that field. i used to watch him play growing up today. both of them talk about what joining that vaulted group in the niners hall of fame means to that. >> can't explain to be on its own. just to be associated. or like you said, be put in that category with those players. probably won't see again all the way into and >> everything. but, you know, i'm just truly and grateful to. >> you know, get that >> you know, >> so back to the days just a mess. they're going back and forth publicly will bar i i don't k
it was supposed to be in atlanta, but it was moved to the georgia voter suppression laws. a couple of red and gold greats are being recognized wide receiver john taylor and linebacker patrick willis or that patrick willis are the newest members of the forty-niners hall of fame taylor the 3 time super bowl champ. with san francisco who caught the game winning touchdown pass in super bowl 23 he played for sf from 86 to 95. well, if retired after 8 n% seasons he was the 2007 defensive rookie of...
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investigations related to his conduct surrounding the january 6 riot at the capitol and his efforts to overturn georgia's election results. lester >> hallie, thank you >>> another major story tonight. bill cosby leaving the state of pennsylvania a day after his sexual assault conviction was overturned but for his many accusers, an outpouring of shock and outrage. we get more now from stephanie gosk >> mr. cosby, how you doing? >> reporter: now a free man, bill cosby didn't stay long at his pennsylvania home. leaving today to reunite with his wife. >> he will spend the next months with her they haven't seen each other in almost three years. >> reporter: according to his spokesperson andrew wyatt, cosby knew the pennsylvania supreme court decision was coming, but didn't know when. prison guards told him he was free at noon yesterday, unlocking the cell and opening the door according to wyatt, there were cheers from the other inmates. bill cosby came back home wyatt says they stayed up until 2:00 in the morning. the 83-year-old telling him he didn't want to go to bed. he was afraid all of this was just a ba
investigations related to his conduct surrounding the january 6 riot at the capitol and his efforts to overturn georgia's election results. lester >> hallie, thank you >>> another major story tonight. bill cosby leaving the state of pennsylvania a day after his sexual assault conviction was overturned but for his many accusers, an outpouring of shock and outrage. we get more now from stephanie gosk >> mr. cosby, how you doing? >> reporter: now a free man, bill cosby...
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there are proceeders in georgia, including the call he made soliciting election fraud. we saw in the mueller report, we saw an effort to say, obstruction of justice is not important. it's just a process. obstruction, it's not important. well, last week we heard trump lawyers say this is just fringe benefit stuff. nobody gets charged for fringe benefits, it's not important, and now it turns out we can see the indictment, and it's not just fringe benefits. this is 15 years of engaging in tax evasion. and giving them apartments and cars and benefits and they cheated on their taxes to avoid doing that. so if you're a business owner, you get how wrong that is. you don't get to that in your business. vp your house paid for and claim it as a tax deduction. at bottom, what the president's name sake company was doing was a pattern of fraud, having it cheating. and having it revealed if he is prosecuted, and the attorney general and the d.a. put on the evidence, that is a come uppance of some sort. >> peter baker, the other great writer in the two great writer house hold. you cov
there are proceeders in georgia, including the call he made soliciting election fraud. we saw in the mueller report, we saw an effort to say, obstruction of justice is not important. it's just a process. obstruction, it's not important. well, last week we heard trump lawyers say this is just fringe benefit stuff. nobody gets charged for fringe benefits, it's not important, and now it turns out we can see the indictment, and it's not just fringe benefits. this is 15 years of engaging in tax...
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the slew of states that are doing this kind of thing, the doj announced last week it's going to sue georgia over its law in reaction to this ruling today said, the department remains strongly committed to challenging discriminatory election laws and will continue to use every legal tool available to protect all qualified americans seeking to protect dominic participate in the electoral process. >> who can disagree with the bland statement that's very obvious? if you step back from this as an election lawyer, i can tell you the reason the slew of laws is come into effect is because ballot harvesting has come into effect. it's because vote by mail has come into effect, and it's because democrats have tried to downgrade the importance of some traditional voter integrity measures such as voter i.d., and going back to 2005, a carter baker commission in a bipartisan fashion warned about the risk of mail ballots, and talked about some of these measures arizona has in place in a positive way. i think when you look back in that perspective, what has happened is this decision is a line of decisions t
the slew of states that are doing this kind of thing, the doj announced last week it's going to sue georgia over its law in reaction to this ruling today said, the department remains strongly committed to challenging discriminatory election laws and will continue to use every legal tool available to protect all qualified americans seeking to protect dominic participate in the electoral process. >> who can disagree with the bland statement that's very obvious? if you step back from this as...
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atlanta georgia and milwaukee. not happening. the bucks take care of it, and three young is still out for the hawks and yannis and decompose with that knee injury. uh for the bucks, but they had brook lopez up on the board right there. looking great. he had 33 points. that's a career high, also had seven rebounds at 22 5. milwaukee run in the first quarter helps put it away, and it's drew holiday with a nice move right there. he's fouled. it counts. assists2 and the bucks. take a 32 series leaden't been in the nba final since ninth. 18 74 there. one went away from making that happen, all right, little extra time, so why not check this out? got a new music combo for you get away from the sporting scene since the giants today's last lighten the mood. check this out. yeah, that is a talented pooch. not only can you play the piano, but he is a singer, too. and his little youngster there to the right is learning to play the guitar about 10 years. they're gonna be great, great to end love it. they need to take that show on the road. th
atlanta georgia and milwaukee. not happening. the bucks take care of it, and three young is still out for the hawks and yannis and decompose with that knee injury. uh for the bucks, but they had brook lopez up on the board right there. looking great. he had 33 points. that's a career high, also had seven rebounds at 22 5. milwaukee run in the first quarter helps put it away, and it's drew holiday with a nice move right there. he's fouled. it counts. assists2 and the bucks. take a 32 series...
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. >> when georgia was enacted its voter suppression law couple of months ago. i was in a lot of these conversations where people said the law on his face, and i had to remind them that exactly what you said the poll taxes also facially neutral, the literacy test was facially neutral, they knew with the result of it would be. remember the grandfather closet said that you could vote in places like oklahoma if your grandfather was able to vote in 1850, facially neutral, but whose grandparents were able to vote in 1850, black people? no. the idea that this disparate impact kind of happens is so outrageous. and more importantly, chris, this was explicitly referred to in the senate report. it has been recognized by congress that these are the kinds of laws, these facially disparate laws that were supposed to be attacked by section two. and so essentially with the majority does is ignore congress, again. first ignored congress by ignoring the records that were accumulated and now they've gone all the way back to ignore congress in an acting to voting rights act in the
. >> when georgia was enacted its voter suppression law couple of months ago. i was in a lot of these conversations where people said the law on his face, and i had to remind them that exactly what you said the poll taxes also facially neutral, the literacy test was facially neutral, they knew with the result of it would be. remember the grandfather closet said that you could vote in places like oklahoma if your grandfather was able to vote in 1850, facially neutral, but whose...
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they went to georgia. >> back in april georgia native joey jones said the left was trying to gin up outrage. we will see if he thinks the same thing now because he joins us next. todd: that comment. ng mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you. other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements. shift the focus more on you. ask y
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at the same time, his justice department is suing one state -- georgia -- saying its new voting law intentionally discriminates against black voters. the decision today may make that lawsuit more difficult, and as states pass more restrictive voting laws, the message from the justices is clear -- >> this is another sign from the supreme court that these are going to be quintessential political judgments. left to the political branches of the states. it's going to be increasingly difficult to challenge them in court. >>> turning to the latest on the coronavirus, the cdc says the number of new covid infections in the u.s. rose 10% this week as the highly contagious delta variant spreads even more. experts say the delta strain is about 60% more transmissible than the current dominant alpha strain in the u.s. it comes as johnson & johnson says it offers good protection against the delta strain. the company says the findings from a lab experiment are preliminary but said the single-dose shot appeared to be effective. >>> coming up, we know who will be on a special house committee to investigate the ja
at the same time, his justice department is suing one state -- georgia -- saying its new voting law intentionally discriminates against black voters. the decision today may make that lawsuit more difficult, and as states pass more restrictive voting laws, the message from the justices is clear -- >> this is another sign from the supreme court that these are going to be quintessential political judgments. left to the political branches of the states. it's going to be increasingly difficult...
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this is a message from a viewer in georgia saying we started our own residential cleaning business in the atlanta metro area and are looking to hire. it's hard to find people who want to do the job. from north carolina, keith. you are next. good morning. caller: good morning. one of the things is the unemployment, this a lot of jobs that can be filled when those people meant more to stay at home than they do to go to work. the thing that's going to kill is now with the gas prices and all that going so high that once again, you will make more money to stay at home and drawl meant to go to work. host: what you think the second half of the years going to look like? caller: truthfully, i think the whole thing, as long as we keep making the decisions that our current leadership is making it's not good. you look at the, the state should open open -- should open up. they are recovering well. this ones that did not -- the ones that did not are not. i'm a teacher. up in face-to-face the whole thing. we shut down at beginning of the pandemic and went to virtual, but when the new school year sta
this is a message from a viewer in georgia saying we started our own residential cleaning business in the atlanta metro area and are looking to hire. it's hard to find people who want to do the job. from north carolina, keith. you are next. good morning. caller: good morning. one of the things is the unemployment, this a lot of jobs that can be filled when those people meant more to stay at home than they do to go to work. the thing that's going to kill is now with the gas prices and all that...
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restrictive voting bills nationwide especially after president biden barely won states like arizona, georgia and wisconsin. joining me now, jamie harrison. ourhighest court just gave a green light to restrictive voting bills. democrats barely control congress as it is. you cannot challenge the supreme court. what are you going to do about it? >> we can't sit on the sidelines saying woe is me. we have to roll up our sleeves and work. we have to do the things and as my grandma always told me, you control what you can control. you can't control the supreme court but we can get more people registered to vote. and we can educate them and get them to the polls and we will do all that we can do in order to protect them once they get there. and that is why the dnc has invested almost $45 million into strengthening our state parties, making sure that we invest in organizing but putting staff all over the country. we have to protect the rights of votes for all americans. if the supreme court won't stand up for it, the dnc will do all that it can to protect the right to vote for all americans. >> last
restrictive voting bills nationwide especially after president biden barely won states like arizona, georgia and wisconsin. joining me now, jamie harrison. ourhighest court just gave a green light to restrictive voting bills. democrats barely control congress as it is. you cannot challenge the supreme court. what are you going to do about it? >> we can't sit on the sidelines saying woe is me. we have to roll up our sleeves and work. we have to do the things and as my grandma always told...
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and i think this also does -- it could have an impact on the doj's lawsuit against georgia. so this is, you know, it's very upsetting to them. they don't like being stopped because it's a wish fantasy of they want what they want. but the fact is the founders knew what they were doing, the framers knew what they were doing, and i think we're in good shape. ashley: you're exactly right, tammy. they don't get the result they want, they simply just want to change the rules until they do. but i want to move on. next one for you, tammy. jason miller, the former senior adviser to donald trump, will officially launch a cancel-free social media platform called get up. that's on july the 4th, a great day, of course, to start it. but, tammy, he says it isn't just for conservatives, it's for everyone. what do you make of it? >> well, that's, in fact, one of the reasons why twitter has been, i think, valuable, is that there's a whole spectrum of people involved, right? and that's what makes the conversation not an echo chamber, if you will. you also can block people and keep trolls out,
and i think this also does -- it could have an impact on the doj's lawsuit against georgia. so this is, you know, it's very upsetting to them. they don't like being stopped because it's a wish fantasy of they want what they want. but the fact is the founders knew what they were doing, the framers knew what they were doing, and i think we're in good shape. ashley: you're exactly right, tammy. they don't get the result they want, they simply just want to change the rules until they do. but i want...
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, very rural to this day part of georgia and when the mob riots they burn the church down, they kill several people and they destroy the man they're trying to seek's cars, they destroy his cars, it's a very important point for them. >> because cars then like now are the second largest expenditure that anyone will make, except that it's one of declining value. >> when the white mobs move into the ballot belt of chicago and riot and destroy the place, they make a point of destroying vitrolas, taking them out and smashing them in the street because they were expressions of wealth. >> it's why they burn down churches, it's why they burn down -- i mean, they talk about, you know, bombing caravans where people would -- white people would drive through black neighborhoods and, you know, sorts of a string of cars and just throwing bombs around or throwing oil and then setting things ablaze. this is a map of some -- and here it's very important to say just some of the places that witnessed a level of violence that warranted -- that ultimately made it on to the pages of local newspapers, right
, very rural to this day part of georgia and when the mob riots they burn the church down, they kill several people and they destroy the man they're trying to seek's cars, they destroy his cars, it's a very important point for them. >> because cars then like now are the second largest expenditure that anyone will make, except that it's one of declining value. >> when the white mobs move into the ballot belt of chicago and riot and destroy the place, they make a point of destroying...
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this is a message from a viewer in georgia saying we started our own residential cleaning business in the metro area and are looking to hire. it's hard to find people who want to do the job. from north carolina, keith, your next. caller: good morning. one of the things with unemployment is that right now there is a lot of jobs that cannot be filled because people make more to stay at home than they do to go to work. the thing that will kill is now is with the gas prices and all that going so high is that once again, you will make more money to stay at home and draw than to go to work. host: based on that, what do you think the second half of the year will look like? caller: truthfully, i think the whole thing as long as we keep making the decisions that our current leadership is making is not good. you look at the states that opened up and the state stayed open. they are recovering well. the ones who didn't are not. i am a teacher and we worked, i've been face-to-face through the whole thing. we shut down at the beginning of the pandemic and went to virtual but when the new school yea
this is a message from a viewer in georgia saying we started our own residential cleaning business in the metro area and are looking to hire. it's hard to find people who want to do the job. from north carolina, keith, your next. caller: good morning. one of the things with unemployment is that right now there is a lot of jobs that cannot be filled because people make more to stay at home than they do to go to work. the thing that will kill is now is with the gas prices and all that going so...
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hank johnson of georgia. he says he's at least in favor of democrats getting rid of the legislative filibuster to counteract the court's decision on the arizona voting laws. >> john: it was interesting as you had liberals yesterday freaking out over that 2-6 decision, nor were they freaking out over the 8-1 decision on school free speech. so you have to pick and choose. it happens all the time. as politics. welcome to while washington. chinese president xi xing ping making some dangerous threats and warning other nations to stay out of china's way or things could get bloodied. that's after secretary of state mike pompeo says we should take that threat seriously. coming up, morgan ortega's as china really ramped up the rhetoric. >> sandra: plus as we all get dressed up in a red, white, and blue and had two holiday parties, the question is to wear a mask or not wearing a mask? for many that is the question that americans have after this busy holiday weekend. dr. marty mccurry is all micah academic marty may car
hank johnson of georgia. he says he's at least in favor of democrats getting rid of the legislative filibuster to counteract the court's decision on the arizona voting laws. >> john: it was interesting as you had liberals yesterday freaking out over that 2-6 decision, nor were they freaking out over the 8-1 decision on school free speech. so you have to pick and choose. it happens all the time. as politics. welcome to while washington. chinese president xi xing ping making some dangerous...