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earlier today, i spoke with georgia u.s. senator of georgia, john ossoff about the role social media plays in stoking the fears about the coronavirus vaccine. >> misinformation is dangerous and there's a lot of misinformation is out there. i think politicians should be cautious about demanding certain forms of speech and expression be removed from public platforms. my principle concerns about social media platforms are route r ed in their invasion of privacy. i try to build support across the aisle for a new privacy legislation to ensure that the data of american citizens is not exploited against our will. right now, using these platforms, they learn so much about us, who we are, what we like, where we go, who we spend our time with, that data is exploited and monetized and we lose control of that. i think we need strong privacy legislation at the federal level to protect our privacy. >> you've heard critics of the president's comment saying that the white house should not be interfering with private enterprise. what's your
earlier today, i spoke with georgia u.s. senator of georgia, john ossoff about the role social media plays in stoking the fears about the coronavirus vaccine. >> misinformation is dangerous and there's a lot of misinformation is out there. i think politicians should be cautious about demanding certain forms of speech and expression be removed from public platforms. my principle concerns about social media platforms are route r ed in their invasion of privacy. i try to build support across...
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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.
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....
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you spoke to more than 5,000 people in rural georgia last week. most were not vaccinated because of what you call legitimate and important questions. so what are the concerns? what are you hearing from people? >> yes. so we've been going across the country talking to folks about the importance of covid vaccination, and the number one concerns that people have are really common, important ones. things about safety and about whether or not they might have side effects. people have heard of some of the side effects that are more severe from some of the covid vaccines, and they're concerned about whether those side effects might affect them. so we just have honest conversations so that people know what to expect. >> do they go out and get vaccinated after your talks? do you find that? >> um, we do. we do find that some of the people who call in get vac vacc vaccinated. what we've really been encouraged by is the folks who call in not as individuals but entire families who are on the line. folks whose kids call in for their parents. that's really impor
you spoke to more than 5,000 people in rural georgia last week. most were not vaccinated because of what you call legitimate and important questions. so what are the concerns? what are you hearing from people? >> yes. so we've been going across the country talking to folks about the importance of covid vaccination, and the number one concerns that people have are really common, important ones. things about safety and about whether or not they might have side effects. people have heard of...
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senate hearing today happening in georgia. you heard that right. the senate rules committee relocated to atlanta for the day to hear testimony about the new restrictive voting law in that state. the committee chair, senator amy klobuchar, joins me now. senator, thank you so much. i appreciate you joining me, i know it's been an extra busy day for you, having to travel. this is the first field hearing held by the rules committee in 20 years. i want to play some of what you heard from witnesses in georgia. here it is. >> one of my colleagues in the house, representative allen cowell, in a committee meeting said to somebody who was testifying, you're correct, it was found, meaning fraud, it's just in a lot of people's minds that there was. he actually said that in a committee meeting. it's really not there, it's just in a lot of people's minds that there was. so this legislation is based on things that are in the imagination in people's minds. >> after an hour and a half of standing outside, we made it inside the building, finally. just to find out th
senate hearing today happening in georgia. you heard that right. the senate rules committee relocated to atlanta for the day to hear testimony about the new restrictive voting law in that state. the committee chair, senator amy klobuchar, joins me now. senator, thank you so much. i appreciate you joining me, i know it's been an extra busy day for you, having to travel. this is the first field hearing held by the rules committee in 20 years. i want to play some of what you heard from witnesses...
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congressman buddy carter of georgia joins me from savannah. you're a pharmacist and you represent one of the states that has one of the lower vaccination rates. why did you and your colleagues in the medical field feel it was so important to put out this message even though many republicans may not be open to it. >> well, vaccines are the single most life saving innovation in the history of medicine. thanks to operation warp speed, we have a number of vaccines to come on the market in less than a year. i encourage people to get the vaccine, because it is safe and effective. however, i do not think we should be mandating it. this is a decision that should be made by individuals in consultation with their doctor and their families. i believe in the vaccine and i believe it's safe and effective, so much so that as a health care professional and a member of the doctors caucus in congress, i myself went through the clinical trials. i c to set a good example. i'm glad i did. i do believe it is safe and effective. however, i have to stop short of say
congressman buddy carter of georgia joins me from savannah. you're a pharmacist and you represent one of the states that has one of the lower vaccination rates. why did you and your colleagues in the medical field feel it was so important to put out this message even though many republicans may not be open to it. >> well, vaccines are the single most life saving innovation in the history of medicine. thanks to operation warp speed, we have a number of vaccines to come on the market in...
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you know and i know that georgia looked at 10,000 ballots. they found ten signatures that didn't match. and then, they, later, found out that they were okay. the facts aren't in your favor. what i don't get is -- >> that's not true. chris, you're not right. chris. chris, stop. >> why are you making cpac about the big lie and not all the other things you could argue? >> cpac. the title and the theme of cpac is america uncanceled. >> but what are you cancelling? the truth? >> it's a nice, little sleight. now, let me talk. the whole idea with cpac is this idea that the federal government came in and said, because of the pandemic, that we couldn't have churches open. we couldn't have schools open. there -- half this country is outraged over the fact that our kids have fallen behind because the federal government said you couldn't open up. then, on social media, all of us get cancelled. you don't get cancelled. the rest of us get cancelled, all the time. >> you know it was state by state, right? >> on what? >> each of these governors made their ow
you know and i know that georgia looked at 10,000 ballots. they found ten signatures that didn't match. and then, they, later, found out that they were okay. the facts aren't in your favor. what i don't get is -- >> that's not true. chris, you're not right. chris. chris, stop. >> why are you making cpac about the big lie and not all the other things you could argue? >> cpac. the title and the theme of cpac is america uncanceled. >> but what are you cancelling? the truth?...
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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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is your hearing in georgia going to change that? >> we've seen a concerted effort across the country, you know this, dana, over 400 bills introduced, 28 signed into law, including this really bad one in georgia, that not only denies voters water when they're standing in line, but also reduces the run-off time to 28 days. and guess what? you have to register 29 days before. this is clearly a focus by the republicans in georgia on limiting people from voting. so we're doing this hearing, yes, to build pressure, to pass basic federal voting rights. that is the for the people act. the john lewis bill. you name it. if we were just to concede and say, okay, we have one vote. the republicans blocked it so we're taking our marbles and going home. that's not fair to the people of georgia. that's sure not fair to the people of texas. we're not giving up. there are many ways to proceed here, including the upcoming infrastructure packages that were just discuss ed with senatr portman. i'm happy to answer. i think we need a deadline that senator
is your hearing in georgia going to change that? >> we've seen a concerted effort across the country, you know this, dana, over 400 bills introduced, 28 signed into law, including this really bad one in georgia, that not only denies voters water when they're standing in line, but also reduces the run-off time to 28 days. and guess what? you have to register 29 days before. this is clearly a focus by the republicans in georgia on limiting people from voting. so we're doing this hearing,...
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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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we've already seen a suit filed against the laws in georgia. we'll see similar suits against the laws in other states. it's getting harder and harder for doj to prove what we call discriminatory intent or discriminatory effect. so they're fighting a very important battle here but they are facing an uphill battle in the courts. >> right, and if they don't take action in congress and they just choose to pursue this in the courts, that could take just years to wind its way through the legal system. let's turn now to the criminal investigation into the trump organization. earlier this month, the manhattan d.a.'s office charged the company and its cfo with a tax scheme. the prosecutors don't appear to have anyone convinced who works at the trump organization to cooperate against the former president. we've seen this movie before. one viewer asks if prosecutors can't get anyone inside the trump organization to cooperate, can they still bring charges against donald trump. my sense is no. >> i'm very doubtful, jim, i'm with you on this one. it's clear
we've already seen a suit filed against the laws in georgia. we'll see similar suits against the laws in other states. it's getting harder and harder for doj to prove what we call discriminatory intent or discriminatory effect. so they're fighting a very important battle here but they are facing an uphill battle in the courts. >> right, and if they don't take action in congress and they just choose to pursue this in the courts, that could take just years to wind its way through the legal...
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it is also illegal under federal law, under georgia law, it is illegal under arizona law. so those are the higher stakes prosecutions in my view. >> margaret, we have done a lot of coverage of new election laws being passed by gop legislatures and they fall into two categories. one is about voting access, how many days, et cetera, drop boxes and so on, but the other one deals with who can disrupt the count or challenge the counts as it is happening, can partisans do so. and based on your reading of those laws, have they made something like this more likely to work in future elections? >> look, i think what is going on in the states right now is going to make it in general easier for things like it to become politicized and increase the chances that the federal government is going to be asked to intervene either through executive authority through the justice department, or on the back end through the courts. and what we're looking at overall is setting up a system that looks like it is asking for much more litigation on a consistent basis to try to reconcile what states ar
it is also illegal under federal law, under georgia law, it is illegal under arizona law. so those are the higher stakes prosecutions in my view. >> margaret, we have done a lot of coverage of new election laws being passed by gop legislatures and they fall into two categories. one is about voting access, how many days, et cetera, drop boxes and so on, but the other one deals with who can disrupt the count or challenge the counts as it is happening, can partisans do so. and based on your...
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pride events are, still, controversial in georgia. a country led by a conservative government and powerful orthodox church. but violence against lgbtq communities has sparked an international outcry. the eu and u.s. government, condemning these attacks. >> we encourage all georgians, including georgian officials, to publicly condemn this type of violence that has no place in a democracy. >> for her part, georgia's president has also tweeted out her condolences to the family. and said those responsible must be punished. >> reuters news agency, meanwhile, is mourning the loss of one of its own. pulitzer-prize-winning journalist was killed while on assignment during clashes between the taliban and afghan-security forces. he was embedded with afghan special forces, when crossfire erupted. a senior-afghan officer was, also, killed. siddiqui had been a photo journalist for reuters, since 2010. and you can see here, some of the footage he shot just days before he was killed on friday. in a statement on his killing, reuters says it's urgently
pride events are, still, controversial in georgia. a country led by a conservative government and powerful orthodox church. but violence against lgbtq communities has sparked an international outcry. the eu and u.s. government, condemning these attacks. >> we encourage all georgians, including georgian officials, to publicly condemn this type of violence that has no place in a democracy. >> for her part, georgia's president has also tweeted out her condolences to the family. and...
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i'm joined by georgia's lieutenant governor, jeff duncan. lieutenant governor, great to have you on. elected officials right now are split on whether to offer vaccine payouts to boost rates. we've heard that the white house is considering up to $100 to get people vaccinated. is this something that you and governor kemp would consider statewide? >> well, certainly if you look at the data, we're in the midst of a pretty significant wave that's beginning. and you know, i look back to the lessons learned from the early parts of this pandemic, and you know, those lessons learned were, you know, that -- try to leave the partisan battles to the side to make good decisions. and you know, for me the majority of folks i talk to that are not vaccinated just have a couple of questions. they have some concerns. you know, somebody last night at dinner told me they said, you know, i keep being told to talk to my health care provider. how do i call and ask a question about the vaccine? there is no vehicle for it. the push i'm making is that we try to flood
i'm joined by georgia's lieutenant governor, jeff duncan. lieutenant governor, great to have you on. elected officials right now are split on whether to offer vaccine payouts to boost rates. we've heard that the white house is considering up to $100 to get people vaccinated. is this something that you and governor kemp would consider statewide? >> well, certainly if you look at the data, we're in the midst of a pretty significant wave that's beginning. and you know, i look back to the...
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what is the name of georgia? >> it's formed in latin from a swedish name. >> murraya. m-u-r-r-a-y-a. >> that is correct. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. i love the spin after victory. i love the bill murray reference. joining us now is the national spelling bee winner, zaila avant-garde. congratulations. that was phenomenal. and i have to say, did you only start this whole spelling bee thing a couple years ago? zaila, can you keep on trying to speak? all right, we're having problems with the audio here. we're going to fix it. you know what, can we talk while women get the microphone fix? she will probably be able to fix the microphone. there is almost nothing on earth she can't do. >> i know. >> in addition to being a world champion speller, she holds several guinness world records in basketball like dribbling. do we have video we can show people? ♪ ♪ >> she is so amazing and funny, too. we're going to take a quick break. stick around. you want to hear from zaila avant-garde. we'll be back in a moment. >>> we're back now with zaila avant-garde who is the scri
what is the name of georgia? >> it's formed in latin from a swedish name. >> murraya. m-u-r-r-a-y-a. >> that is correct. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. i love the spin after victory. i love the bill murray reference. joining us now is the national spelling bee winner, zaila avant-garde. congratulations. that was phenomenal. and i have to say, did you only start this whole spelling bee thing a couple years ago? zaila, can you keep on trying to speak? all right,...
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you can see the blue here from southeast georgia all the way up north of charleston. that is a tropical storm warning. and then the yellow here from wilmington north, that is a tropical storm watch. as this system takes this journey up to the north, it will take all of that rainfall, all the thunderstorms that you saw on radar and it will spread it up the eastern sea board. and for that reason, coastal georgia and coastal south carolina is under a level 3 out of 4 threat for flash flooding today. we're also going to see it add some storm surge to this swampy region here. we could see 1 to 2 foot storm surge across the savannah area on into charleston. here is the timing for you. notice it does make landfall right around 9:00 a.m. and you can see all the thunderstorms pushing up the peninsula, and then spreading across southeast georgia on into south carolina, north carolina and the virginias as with he will. once we get later on to the week, i want you to notice this, we will see ithe will. once we get later on to the week, i want you to notice this, we will see it su
you can see the blue here from southeast georgia all the way up north of charleston. that is a tropical storm warning. and then the yellow here from wilmington north, that is a tropical storm watch. as this system takes this journey up to the north, it will take all of that rainfall, all the thunderstorms that you saw on radar and it will spread it up the eastern sea board. and for that reason, coastal georgia and coastal south carolina is under a level 3 out of 4 threat for flash flooding...
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and it reminds me of the georgia case, which we know is under investigation by georgia fulton county d.a. willis and those words by giuliani, the authorized representative, the attorney of donald trump, suggesting that they can get it fixed up, that there's a nice resolution, i think it raises serious issues under arizona law just as the georgia trump's request that they find 11,000 some odd votes just one more than he needed to win raises serious questions under georgia law. so the story of attack on our democracy, the attack on our voting by trump and those around him is still unfolding. >> i'm just blown away that he left a voice mail. it's unbelievable. norm, great to see you. thank you so much. >> thanks, brianna. >>> all right. at his second campaign style rally since leaving office, former president trump also said this about disinformation. >> they said today -- i heard and there's a word disinformation. it's called -- if you say it enough and keep saying it, just keep saying it, they'll start to believe you. we can't let that happen. >> what a concept. joining us now cnn pol
and it reminds me of the georgia case, which we know is under investigation by georgia fulton county d.a. willis and those words by giuliani, the authorized representative, the attorney of donald trump, suggesting that they can get it fixed up, that there's a nice resolution, i think it raises serious issues under arizona law just as the georgia trump's request that they find 11,000 some odd votes just one more than he needed to win raises serious questions under georgia law. so the story of...
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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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. >>> plus, mounting anger over the death of a journalist in the nation of georgia. local tv stations have joined the calls for the prime minister to resign. we'll explain. stay with us. dad, why didn't you answer your phone? your mother loved this park. ♪ she did. >>> the funeral for haiti's assassinated president jovenel moise has been set for next friday. we also learned the fbi is in haiti and has begun its own investigation. that's because some of the key suspects in the plot appear to have connections in florida. the country's acting prime minister said if it was meant to topple the government it failed. haitian authorities say dozens of police are being investigated over their possible roles including some who were at moise's home at the night of the attack. >>> in the country of georgia, there are growing calls for the prime minister to step down after journalists were viciously attacked while covering a protest in the capital. the death of a cameraman several days later has galvanized the position of the prime minister with several tv stations calling for
. >>> plus, mounting anger over the death of a journalist in the nation of georgia. local tv stations have joined the calls for the prime minister to resign. we'll explain. stay with us. dad, why didn't you answer your phone? your mother loved this park. ♪ she did. >>> the funeral for haiti's assassinated president jovenel moise has been set for next friday. we also learned the fbi is in haiti and has begun its own investigation. that's because some of the key suspects in...
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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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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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because a federal judge upheld parts of georgia's restrictive voting law yesterday. last week we saw the supreme court upholding provisions of that arizona gop voting law. how do you think that the supreme court's decision is going to ultimately weigh on the calculus, the political calculation around voting rights moving forward. >> right, i think you'll see this is playing out in the states in much braet greater fashion than here in washington. the supreme court has shown no interest in sort of trying to fortify the voting rights act. they're sort of supporting -- they have decisions that have come down, the recent one in arizona you mentioned, obviously the huge case back eight years ago, the shelby county case where they have chiseled away at the case. and you're not going to see the court doing something and the math is not there in the united states congress. and you mentioned at the top, the biden administration and the vice president meeting behind closed door and meeting with voting rights actives and how passionate the president is about the issue, and he's
because a federal judge upheld parts of georgia's restrictive voting law yesterday. last week we saw the supreme court upholding provisions of that arizona gop voting law. how do you think that the supreme court's decision is going to ultimately weigh on the calculus, the political calculation around voting rights moving forward. >> right, i think you'll see this is playing out in the states in much braet greater fashion than here in washington. the supreme court has shown no interest in...
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a similar technique was tried on election officials in georgia in light of january 6. this just came to light and we played the voicemails that surfaced from a freedom of information request made by the republic. on behalf of donald trump to those overseeing election results in the state's most populist county, maricopa, a county that president biden won by about 45,000 votes. i want you to hear it again. by the way, the music underneath, that was part of the arizona republic's online post. >> hey, clint, it's rudy giuliani. i was very happy to see that there is going to be a forensic audit of the machines and i really want to talk to you about it, all right? if you would give me a call back, i would really appreciate it. thank you. >> hey, clint, it's kelly ward. i just talked to president trump and he would like me to talk to you ask also see if he needs to give you a call to discuss what's happening on the ground in maricopa of the give me a call back when you can. thanks, bye. >> so who is clint? clint hickman at the time was the chair of the board of supervisors i
a similar technique was tried on election officials in georgia in light of january 6. this just came to light and we played the voicemails that surfaced from a freedom of information request made by the republic. on behalf of donald trump to those overseeing election results in the state's most populist county, maricopa, a county that president biden won by about 45,000 votes. i want you to hear it again. by the way, the music underneath, that was part of the arizona republic's online post....
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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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it's that crazy woman from georgia comparing it to holocaust-era measures. it's one thing after the other. it's congress people not wanting to admit that they've gotten vaccinated. it has led to all of this noise that has really affected republican perception. they have irresponsibly turned it into a source of outrage and a wedge issue that's going to be used to drive people to the polls. the problem is, in the midst of doing that, we've got a delta variant that is killing people again. the problem is, while they remain unvaccinated, they're holding the rest of america hostage. and so if you don't want to wear masks on a plane, get vaccinated. because the rest of us are having to do it because you're not vaccinated. if you don't want your kids to have to wear masks to school, get vaccinated. because the rest of america's kids whose parents are vaccinated are going to have to wear the mask because you're not vaccinated. so, you know, i don't know what it is going to take for people to understand that we are all in this together and to be responsible about the
it's that crazy woman from georgia comparing it to holocaust-era measures. it's one thing after the other. it's congress people not wanting to admit that they've gotten vaccinated. it has led to all of this noise that has really affected republican perception. they have irresponsibly turned it into a source of outrage and a wedge issue that's going to be used to drive people to the polls. the problem is, in the midst of doing that, we've got a delta variant that is killing people again. the...
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they've made it so much more difficult to vote by mail here in georgia. pushing more people to voting in person. at the same time they've reduced the period when folks can go and vote early in elections here in georgia. and all of this is based on lies. this is cynical use of legislative power, abuse of the force of law to make it more difficult for people to vote in order to gain a partisan edge in elections. >> let's talk about legislation that now you as a member of congress and the senate are trying to get passed now. this weekend, you and your colleagues in the senate are working hard this weekend to try and fine-tune what is to be a bipartisan infrastructure legislation. how are you doing that? >> theis is a historic moment. we have a generational obligation to address climate change, to make long-deferred investments in the maintenance and construction of american infrastructure so that america can continue to lead the world, so that we can confront this environmental crisis. the question before us is whether or not we will assert american vision a
they've made it so much more difficult to vote by mail here in georgia. pushing more people to voting in person. at the same time they've reduced the period when folks can go and vote early in elections here in georgia. and all of this is based on lies. this is cynical use of legislative power, abuse of the force of law to make it more difficult for people to vote in order to gain a partisan edge in elections. >> let's talk about legislation that now you as a member of congress and the...
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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
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...
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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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. >> tropical storm watches and warnings are stretching now into georgia, also into the carolinas as elsa is churning across the eastern sea board and we're expecting an update from the national hurricane center in just a moment. we have reporters on the scene including randi kaye in clearwater beach, florida. randi, this rain and storm surge is still very much life threatening. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. luckily, brianna, things are looking up a little bit since we last spoke last hour, that sideways rain we were experiencing has disappeared, at least for the moment. also, that memorial causeway which leads from the mainland to here in clearwater beach where we are, that has reopened. that's good news. there's beach access once again. and i mentioned those boats we saw yesterday last time we talked it was still dark out so i was wondering if they were still out there. the good news they are still out there and i'm told they moved them out there and put them under these very large concrete anchors moved them out of the marina because it's safer to be there. the worst of the rain
. >> tropical storm watches and warnings are stretching now into georgia, also into the carolinas as elsa is churning across the eastern sea board and we're expecting an update from the national hurricane center in just a moment. we have reporters on the scene including randi kaye in clearwater beach, florida. randi, this rain and storm surge is still very much life threatening. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. luckily, brianna, things are looking up a little bit since we last spoke...
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we're also looking at georgia's overall numbers, data relative to the vaccinated pop lanes. then, of course, because we do offer surveillance testing, we are carefully monitoring the numb bers of individuals testing positive, and we're watching the up tick of the delta variant. we recognize those are critical data points to help us determine how to proceed day by day. >> lisa, the governor vowed no new mask mandates, no lockdowns. if these trends continue, how much responsibility would the governor bear if the schools had to shut down, if you hit some of the triggers? >> i understand that governor kemp has articulated his position around the masking mandate. that's an open question, to determine how much of that responsibility is there to bear. i will safe, for me as superintendent, part of what is mission critical is to issue every strategy that gives us an opportunity to say we did as much as we could to help prevent the spread. again, watching the data helps drive that. i'm certain and i'm optimistic that that would be true for our state government as well. >>> 100 studen
we're also looking at georgia's overall numbers, data relative to the vaccinated pop lanes. then, of course, because we do offer surveillance testing, we are carefully monitoring the numb bers of individuals testing positive, and we're watching the up tick of the delta variant. we recognize those are critical data points to help us determine how to proceed day by day. >> lisa, the governor vowed no new mask mandates, no lockdowns. if these trends continue, how much responsibility would...
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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...
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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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not something akin to tourism, as one georgia
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you remember this in georgia? >> i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have, because we won the state. >> the arizona republicans now obtained new records via a public information request that show how trump, his former personnel attorney rudy giuliani, and arizona state gop chair tried to pressure maricopa county supervisors overseeing the election results. maricopa is arizona's most populous county. county supervisors there reportedly got texts and phone calls as votes were being counted and later as the votes were being contested. here are two of those voice mails from rudy giuliani, one to clint hickman, who is the chair of the maricopa county chair of supervisors at the time, and another to bill gates. the music you'll hear underneath the call was added by the arizona republic in their online story. >> this is rudy giuliani. i was very happy to see this is going to be forensic audit of the machines. i really wanted to talk to you about it. the president wanted me to give you a call, all
you remember this in georgia? >> i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have, because we won the state. >> the arizona republicans now obtained new records via a public information request that show how trump, his former personnel attorney rudy giuliani, and arizona state gop chair tried to pressure maricopa county supervisors overseeing the election results. maricopa is arizona's most populous county. county supervisors there reportedly got texts and phone...
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we are seeing that at a celebration at their high school taking place in plains, georgia. then we are looking at images right now. this couple has attended the same church since 1981. president carter even teaches sunday school there. so let's talk about the role religion has played in their lives. >> it's very important. when jimmy carter ran in 1976, many evangelical christians supported him. he was very opened about his religious faith and the role it played and right through today, it's difficult to separate the church from who they are. he's always seen a convergence between the civic good and the role of religion in society. and so i think it's fitting that the institution is a part of the story. >> okay. aside from their amazing marriage, another part of their legacy, particularly president carter, you know, putting in place safety regulations while he was in office for all americans that are still in place today. i am talking about things like seatbelts and airbags in cars. do you see a parallel to what president biden is trying to do, by encouraging everyone to ge
we are seeing that at a celebration at their high school taking place in plains, georgia. then we are looking at images right now. this couple has attended the same church since 1981. president carter even teaches sunday school there. so let's talk about the role religion has played in their lives. >> it's very important. when jimmy carter ran in 1976, many evangelical christians supported him. he was very opened about his religious faith and the role it played and right through today,...
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we won the presidency in georgia and picked up two seats in the united states senate. and so this is not an all of the above approach. we have to do it in every way that we possibly can and the dnc announcement yesterday is adding to the efforts across this country. >> don't want to underestimate the importance of grass root efforts, that make a difference in georgia post 2018. but you do know the impact in the courts up to the supreme court. and i wonder, a lot of meetings with the joe manchins and the kyrsten sinemas on the board with passing vra but also with reforming the filibuster. did the latest supreme court decision move them? is that dead on arrival or sis there a path forward. >> i still believe that theresy path forward and then discussions taken place in the senate democratic caucus about how they move forward on these efforts. but we can't just stay in place and just wait on those discussions. time is something in politics that you don't get back. you could raise more money but you don't get more time back. so we have to make sure that we're prepared on a
we won the presidency in georgia and picked up two seats in the united states senate. and so this is not an all of the above approach. we have to do it in every way that we possibly can and the dnc announcement yesterday is adding to the efforts across this country. >> don't want to underestimate the importance of grass root efforts, that make a difference in georgia post 2018. but you do know the impact in the courts up to the supreme court. and i wonder, a lot of meetings with the joe...
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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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. >> so, we want to start in georgia right now. the case rating there has tripled in the last days. cnn's natasha chen is with us. we know dekalb county is a lot of places in georgia, where experts are encouraging people, roll up your sleeves. get vaccinated and they're pointing out some of their own incentives to do this. any indication it's working this morning, natasha? >> reporter: christi, the incentive is definitely working. they're giving out $50 pre-paid debit cards and there was a line before this even started. you can see all of the folks behind me, they're getting good numbers here. that is a good sign. it's tracking with what we see across the country that vaccination rates are on the steady rise. especially a sharp increase in some southern states that have been lagging in vaccinations, this is definitely a race against time. a race against that delta variant. america is waking up to a new day of increased covid restrictions and 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
. >> so, we want to start in georgia right now. the case rating there has tripled in the last days. cnn's natasha chen is with us. we know dekalb county is a lot of places in georgia, where experts are encouraging people, roll up your sleeves. get vaccinated and they're pointing out some of their own incentives to do this. any indication it's working this morning, natasha? >> reporter: christi, the incentive is definitely working. they're giving out $50 pre-paid debit cards and...
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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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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. t'
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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georgia's secretary of state's wife telling reuters, she received threatening texts. you and your family will be killed very slowly one of those read. another warned of an unfortunate accident the family would have. still another read, we plan for the death of you and your family every day. don't forget that six months later to the day, the handful of republican law makemakers who s up for the truth have been cast aside. liz cheney stood up and was stripped of her position. six months to the day, it's the lie that won't die. quoting reporting in "the washington post", of the nearly 700 republicans who filed initial paperwork with the federal election commission to run next year for either of the u.s. senate or the house of representatives, at least a third have embraced trump's false claims about his defeat. late this evening, president biden weighed in with a statement. not even during the civil war did insurrectionists breach or capitol. but six months ago today, insurrectionists did. the president called it a sad reminder that there is nothing guaranteed about our
georgia's secretary of state's wife telling reuters, she received threatening texts. you and your family will be killed very slowly one of those read. another warned of an unfortunate accident the family would have. still another read, we plan for the death of you and your family every day. don't forget that six months later to the day, the handful of republican law makemakers who s up for the truth have been cast aside. liz cheney stood up and was stripped of her position. six months to the...
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but inlike in georgia where the gop secretary of state recorded a call with the president, the keymar -- key maricopa county election official refused to speak to trump. ron brownstein joins us. why are these latest revelations significant to you? >> happy fourth to you and everybody watching. i think there are two real important conclusions that come out of these revelations in arizona. one is that we simply do not know all the ways in which donald trump used and abused his power as president. it just underscores the need for a more comprehensive understanding of what he did in office. and all of the ways in which he may have gone beyond the proper boundaries of the use of presidential power, especially given that he may ask the country to restore it to him again in a little over three years. i was talking to our colleague john dean a couple of weeks ago for a story i was writing. he noted that when nixon left office, we had so much of a better idea of everything that had happened than we do under trump. i had the same feeling when the revelations came out about the subpoenaing of co
but inlike in georgia where the gop secretary of state recorded a call with the president, the keymar -- key maricopa county election official refused to speak to trump. ron brownstein joins us. why are these latest revelations significant to you? >> happy fourth to you and everybody watching. i think there are two real important conclusions that come out of these revelations in arizona. one is that we simply do not know all the ways in which donald trump used and abused his power as...
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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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. >>> now, america's violent weekend also included a fatal shooting on a golf course here in georgia. now, police are still looking for the suspect who drove onto the course saturday in a pickup truck and fatally shot 41-year-old pro golfer gene siller. two bodies were later discovered in the bed of the truck, both dead from apparent gunshot wounds. cnn's ryan young has more. >> he was a peaceful dude. he built community. >> reporter: a golf pro and two others dead after a bizarre end on a country club golf course in ken saw, just north of atlanta. witnesses say a man who police are still looking for drove a white pickup truck onto the course. golf pro gene siller went to see what was going on and was shot near the 10th hole. >> when it happened, it was all in the moment. you know, fourth of july, you're thinking fireworks and it's not fireworks and there's a guy on the ground. >> reporter: police say 41-year-old siller was found with an apparent gunshot wound to the head and pronounced dead at the scene. >> a really nice guy, greeted everyone. treated everyone with respect, you know.
. >>> now, america's violent weekend also included a fatal shooting on a golf course here in georgia. now, police are still looking for the suspect who drove onto the course saturday in a pickup truck and fatally shot 41-year-old pro golfer gene siller. two bodies were later discovered in the bed of the truck, both dead from apparent gunshot wounds. cnn's ryan young has more. >> he was a peaceful dude. he built community. >> reporter: a golf pro and two others dead after a...
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. >>> plus, a man hunt underway after a golf pro was murdered on a georgia golf course. one of his friends joins us next. time for sleep number's lowest prices of the season on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, body-sensing, automatically-responding, energy-building, dually-adjustable, dad-powering, wellness-boosting, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, recovery-assisting, effortlessly life-changing proven quality night sleep we've ever made. and now, the new queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is only $899. only for a limited time. to learn more, go to sleepnumber.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ comfort in the extreme. ♪ the lincoln family of luxury suvs. >>> just a terrible story out of the sports world this morning. the death of columbus blue jackets matiss kivlenieks. the 24-year-old latvia was killed when he was struck in the chest by fireworks. we always hear the warning about fireworks, and this is why. >> this is a tragic story. he was so young. good morning, the hockey community is shaken by this tragic accident. he was 24 years old. in a st
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we know georgia. we know about texas, and it keeps going and going. so as a black woman in this country, who we've delivered. we deliver and we deliver and we deliver for the democratic party. we really demand that the democratic party deliver for us because history has shown us we're not going back to the '40s and '50s, not without a fight. so we're going to be on capitol hill on thursday for a day of action, for a day where we're pulling together over 40 organizations, many led by black and brown women and others to stand up and show up. we're going to continue to stay there. we're going to go to the district -- >> melanie, just let me jump in and ask you. i've got one more question for you. listen, black women have been the backbone of the democratic party, really helped with the elections substantially. will you keep showing up because you're saying -- you're kind of saying you're sick and tired, right? you want some action. are you going to keep showing up if nothing happens, if this doesn't go the way you want it to go in. >> history is a great
we know georgia. we know about texas, and it keeps going and going. so as a black woman in this country, who we've delivered. we deliver and we deliver and we deliver for the democratic party. we really demand that the democratic party deliver for us because history has shown us we're not going back to the '40s and '50s, not without a fight. so we're going to be on capitol hill on thursday for a day of action, for a day where we're pulling together over 40 organizations, many led by black and...