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a group of reporters has broken into departmental state of georgia jobs. the john this all reported to have taken the seat of the parliament speaker at demonte a meeting with parliamentarians on the resignation of the government. now this comes in a series of protests by l. g. p. t supporters and opponents. one camera man was found dead off to being beaten by way of anti l g b t actor. well, that's cross live now to martin coolie and russian unless martin always good to have you on. i'm, well, the 1st thing i want to ask you is, what's generally your reaction to the event paying out in georgia now, i mean it's, it's clearly it's, it's a very tense moment. it's a very intense moment indeed because the government is always from young, georgia government, george fragile, because they are very clowns. the rest groups in georgia find it difficult to come together and stay together and agree compromises. so therefore, georgia is facing another garages and the it is a country which is profoundly conservative. and therefore, as you b t march, the pride barge was a
a group of reporters has broken into departmental state of georgia jobs. the john this all reported to have taken the seat of the parliament speaker at demonte a meeting with parliamentarians on the resignation of the government. now this comes in a series of protests by l. g. p. t supporters and opponents. one camera man was found dead off to being beaten by way of anti l g b t actor. well, that's cross live now to martin coolie and russian unless martin always good to have you on. i'm, well,...
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the big lies, the fake outrage, failed in georgia. the big lies and fake outrage failed here in the senate and they'll fail in texas. the big lies and fake outrage are totally failing to persuade the american people. americans want to make it easy to vote but hard to cheat. americans know that having widespread and accessible voting along with voter i.d. isn't an attack on democracy. it's the definition of democracy. so, look, i understand the democrats may be growing nervous about the 2022 elections. i can see why. liberal policies are overspending, overborrowing, and hurting our economy. they're destabilizing the middle east, weakening our southern border, and increasing violent crime across our country. but, mr. president, the solution is not to keep lying to the american people about the health, the health of our democracy. the answer is not this desperate craving for an unprecedented partisan takeover so washington democrats can appoint themselves the board of elections for every country and state. the longer these fake hysterics
the big lies, the fake outrage, failed in georgia. the big lies and fake outrage failed here in the senate and they'll fail in texas. the big lies and fake outrage are totally failing to persuade the american people. americans want to make it easy to vote but hard to cheat. americans know that having widespread and accessible voting along with voter i.d. isn't an attack on democracy. it's the definition of democracy. so, look, i understand the democrats may be growing nervous about the 2022...
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tech. -- to certify elections in georgia. in texas, volunteers can be harassed by so-called poll watchers. there is a smorgasbord of provisions in these bills with the intent of making it difficult for certain parts of the electorate to vote. some people don't want some people to vote. that's what this is about. we have been averting in georgia long before this. >> let me tell you this, texas has one of the highest voter turnout in the last election. and our republican appointed to carry estate said that those elections were safe, secure, and successful. so any type of effort -- let me tell you suppression is not always overt. it can be subtle, subtle in the form of empowering partisan poll watchers who get a warning for they can be removed. but the poll workers face immediate criminal sanctions. so we don't even have to say it. we can just tell you the provisions of the bills and you can know for yourself that they are not interested in fairness. they don't want the elections to be free. they want you to cut through a bunch
tech. -- to certify elections in georgia. in texas, volunteers can be harassed by so-called poll watchers. there is a smorgasbord of provisions in these bills with the intent of making it difficult for certain parts of the electorate to vote. some people don't want some people to vote. that's what this is about. we have been averting in georgia long before this. >> let me tell you this, texas has one of the highest voter turnout in the last election. and our republican appointed to carry...
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i mean, let's go to georgia in budapest. well, georgia, russia always seems to be in the news one way or another. but it's an, it isn't a very different way. this time. vladimir putin, the russian president, penned to very, very long article, a very studied article. i would say about the relationship that russia has with ukraine. now it's a, it's that the kremlin dot r u website. it's in english, ukrainian, and of course, russian. it is a vocal enormous outcry and discussion and obviously criticism here. why did he write this article? what's it about and who was directed to go ahead? well, i think the reason he wrote the article is that he is very concerned about the recent development of the, particularly since my diamond 2014, mainly the use of ukraine as a battering ram against russia. and there's no sign of a bating, whoever is in the white house is continued to be used. and he wants to place in historic context this has gone on for quite a long time, russia and ukraine, the russians in the ukrainian people all want peop
i mean, let's go to georgia in budapest. well, georgia, russia always seems to be in the news one way or another. but it's an, it isn't a very different way. this time. vladimir putin, the russian president, penned to very, very long article, a very studied article. i would say about the relationship that russia has with ukraine. now it's a, it's that the kremlin dot r u website. it's in english, ukrainian, and of course, russian. it is a vocal enormous outcry and discussion and obviously...
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regulations that left georgia with more flexible early voting and more flexible absentee voting then many in new york. they were insanely called jim crow two point now. what nonsense. -- jim crow 2.0, what nonsense. democrats are starting a moral panic that was complete and totally false. it was a shameless ever to manufacture an air of crisis that helped democrats ram their takeover goes through the congress. the senate rejected all of the bad ideas. the made up outrage had to be cranked up even higher. even higher. this week, state legislators from texas decided to grab some beer, hop on a private plane and flee the state in what they are pretending is some great moral crusade. in reality, they have just come to snap so please, bask in the limelight and tell senate democrats to take our elections. this outrage is completely phony. the texas legislature was going to consider bills that would expand the minimum hours of early voting. making them provide 12 hour days of early voting and making it even easier for voters to fix mistakes on mail-in ballots so their votes would actually c
regulations that left georgia with more flexible early voting and more flexible absentee voting then many in new york. they were insanely called jim crow two point now. what nonsense. -- jim crow 2.0, what nonsense. democrats are starting a moral panic that was complete and totally false. it was a shameless ever to manufacture an air of crisis that helped democrats ram their takeover goes through the congress. the senate rejected all of the bad ideas. the made up outrage had to be cranked up...
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they are going to the state of georgia to make the point that this is a concerted effort from people to limit the right to vote but also a concerted effort in this place to protect the right to vote. i'll turn it over to the chief author of the for the people act and then we will hear from the rest of us, not all of us. >> president johnson declared that the right to vote is the most powerful instrument ever cleared or devised by man to break down injustice. and who would have imagined that here in the year 2021, we would be still in this fight to defend the right to vote. we thought that the voting rights act of 1965 had put this to rest. that all of america said that we understand the foundation, the pulsating heart of a democracy is the ability of people to vote in fair and free elections but today, republicans in texas are not standing, they are not standing for freedom and the right to vote. they are working to tear down that ability and here we are surrounded by texan freedom fighters, defenders of the constitution, believers in the foundation of our republic who are doing ever
they are going to the state of georgia to make the point that this is a concerted effort from people to limit the right to vote but also a concerted effort in this place to protect the right to vote. i'll turn it over to the chief author of the for the people act and then we will hear from the rest of us, not all of us. >> president johnson declared that the right to vote is the most powerful instrument ever cleared or devised by man to break down injustice. and who would have imagined...
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the go back to georgia in budapest. well, anglo merkel. georgia is finally finally leaving the political stage. you know, i have to admit, i had a lot more hope for her in the beginning, mostly for the reason that she comes from eastern germany and i now you play in retrospect, i'll be honest with you that, that you be more of the bridge, a beach for between east and west and i was been proven disastrously wrong. ok. she's been in power a long time and i think she leaves with a pretty scanty legacy about a negative one. go ahead. george. very scanty legacy. it really what she's been about is just staying in power, not making any decisions and trying to have it both ways of old times. so she goes to. 2 washington law stripped washington and signed a washington declaration with joe biden, which others, the usual nato pious is about democracy and so on. but basically, what's most important is that the name is the call of european security. she's actually here to that. and then she has the insolence to demand that russia continue to provide ga
the go back to georgia in budapest. well, anglo merkel. georgia is finally finally leaving the political stage. you know, i have to admit, i had a lot more hope for her in the beginning, mostly for the reason that she comes from eastern germany and i now you play in retrospect, i'll be honest with you that, that you be more of the bridge, a beach for between east and west and i was been proven disastrously wrong. ok. she's been in power a long time and i think she leaves with a pretty scanty...
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warnock will tell you, in georgia. that this is going on all over the country, to the point that we now have since the beginning of the year, the two laws to restrict voting that have been enacted in 14 states, with the texas senate passage of sb one yesterday, a total of 32 bills to roll back the right to vote have passed at least one chamber of the legislature. so when people ask us why we have put forward the for the people act, which is the first bill to be introduced in the senate, authored by senator markley and supported by the senate rules committee, why we lead with this bill. it's because we could see this coming. most political parties in the past, when they lose an election, what do they do? they think how can i change my policies, how can i change my candidate? what did they do? they said how can we stop people from voting who voted before. we all know the history of texas, which you are about to hear, but this was a state -- one of my best examples as they had one valid dropbox in tarrant county of -- a c
warnock will tell you, in georgia. that this is going on all over the country, to the point that we now have since the beginning of the year, the two laws to restrict voting that have been enacted in 14 states, with the texas senate passage of sb one yesterday, a total of 32 bills to roll back the right to vote have passed at least one chamber of the legislature. so when people ask us why we have put forward the for the people act, which is the first bill to be introduced in the senate,...
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i mean go back to georgia, 2015. they opened the doors, the immigration to europe at that is, i think that is really the hallmark of history 100 years now remember her that issue? yes. because of course, it was the policy, an absolute disaster in itself, but he led directly to the breast that, i mean, if i have not been, she hadn't opened the door. the british was none of them to leave you. and that was a huge calamity for you, because it helped fuel the or bon, who hungary, who now all of the europeans, a little tearing their hair, all this horrible, horrible person, you know, creative, you know, he sees on this issue. he was always a nationalist, but this was that this was, you know, meet him, drink room with him is the things is that she lives every calamity. i mean, she bungled. also leave the energy policy because of the she mostly got to close down all the sort of the nuclear power plant. she said, okay, we're going to get rid of all the fossil fuel energy about this. so she, which is one of the reasons why she
i mean go back to georgia, 2015. they opened the doors, the immigration to europe at that is, i think that is really the hallmark of history 100 years now remember her that issue? yes. because of course, it was the policy, an absolute disaster in itself, but he led directly to the breast that, i mean, if i have not been, she hadn't opened the door. the british was none of them to leave you. and that was a huge calamity for you, because it helped fuel the or bon, who hungary, who now all of the...
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they never do in georgia. what i think is very interesting here is that, why don't we approach it with, with great detail and a lot of research in time. and when i've been told we actually wrote in 2. but this is a intra family issue that is talking about here. when you look at, when you look at western policymakers, i think we from nato countries, their interest in ukraine or ukrainian is scans. it's best because your brain is from, from the western perspective, is a cudgel and burn the russian. i've always told this people, for many russians, ukraine is not a foreign policy issues, a domestic policy issue because of the familial relations they have people's relationship to the dom bout and even further into the a hander land of ukraine. and that's why it is so very important to russian for the west. it's just an idea. it's a policy, it's a go ahead. yes, that's exactly the point. and that's a point that makes the gain of the game in this article that the western. and he says, the western part, essentially ru
they never do in georgia. what i think is very interesting here is that, why don't we approach it with, with great detail and a lot of research in time. and when i've been told we actually wrote in 2. but this is a intra family issue that is talking about here. when you look at, when you look at western policymakers, i think we from nato countries, their interest in ukraine or ukrainian is scans. it's best because your brain is from, from the western perspective, is a cudgel and burn the...
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senator hearing that was uprooted from washington and moved to georgia and held in georgia instead. this is the first time the rules committee and the senate has held a field hearing in 20 years. but senator klobuchar decided that the issue of voting rights was worth hitting the road for. to go understand in person what's new republican installed voting restrictions mean on the ground in states where they're being enacted. so the committee, at least the democrats on the committee who showed up, republicans didn't show up for this. but democrats on the committee heard testimony from georgia voters an election officials including helen butler who you just heard from their. she served on the board of elections on her rural county in georgia for more than ten years, until this year when a provision in georgia's restrictive new voting law allowed local republican officials to remove her from the board this month so they could take full partisan republican control over her counties election administration. helen butler called the takeover of local elections boards the most egregious part
senator hearing that was uprooted from washington and moved to georgia and held in georgia instead. this is the first time the rules committee and the senate has held a field hearing in 20 years. but senator klobuchar decided that the issue of voting rights was worth hitting the road for. to go understand in person what's new republican installed voting restrictions mean on the ground in states where they're being enacted. so the committee, at least the democrats on the committee who showed up,...
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georgia government jewelry for a job. because the very clowns, the best groups in georgia, find it difficult to come together and stay together and agree compromises. and therefore, georgia is split various ways. politics is about power. and the groups which are out of power one to have and one to reduce those who have 2 very, very weak government, very, very weak states. so they can take over the politics is deeply involved, the lives of merely about lea, a pride march, and g p t. but he's been seized by those who want to achieve power to weaken the government and become more powerful themselves. side africa has employed the army to fight rioters who looted sharps blocks, major roads, and set buildings on fire for a 4th day against the jailing of the former president. the well, yes, we do. you from alexander township, just outside of the big central business district, with a change that looting from the purchases that have begun this past friday. this is all in reaction to the cross duration, a former president jacob, so
georgia government jewelry for a job. because the very clowns, the best groups in georgia, find it difficult to come together and stay together and agree compromises. and therefore, georgia is split various ways. politics is about power. and the groups which are out of power one to have and one to reduce those who have 2 very, very weak government, very, very weak states. so they can take over the politics is deeply involved, the lives of merely about lea, a pride march, and g p t. but he's...
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it is noxious georgia where this is happening. legislation has been introduced this year in nearly every state to limit access to the ballot box. we do not have time to wait and see what might happen. in georgia come we conducted an election with an undemocratic sb 202 as the law of the land, the next election will be here before we know it. the time to act is now. to anyone who wonders what they would have done during the civil rights movement, now is your time to find out. you're either on the side of democracy or you are not. i look forward to continuing to work with members of this committee and all of those ready to protect our democracy. i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentlelady yields back. >> i asked permission to assert a point of order. >> what is the gentleman's point of order? >> man nasty question for -- did congressman owens state for the balance of ms. williams testimony. >> is camera is on -- not on, he may have left. >> i would ask that the gentlemen suspend as a courtesy to the chair so we can discus
it is noxious georgia where this is happening. legislation has been introduced this year in nearly every state to limit access to the ballot box. we do not have time to wait and see what might happen. in georgia come we conducted an election with an undemocratic sb 202 as the law of the land, the next election will be here before we know it. the time to act is now. to anyone who wonders what they would have done during the civil rights movement, now is your time to find out. you're either on...
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maybe what georgia and police have not said how the journalist died and days early alaska robin needed hospital treatments to being beaten by far right. activists. as he filmed, and l g b t q protests last week. right. and church support is attacked l g, b, c, q, campaigners who are planning to hold pride events in the capitals, tbilisi, dozens of journalists were injured in the violence that net to the pride march being cancelled. now off the alexander lasker of the jennison opposition protest had promised to keep challenging georgia in societies, traditional values, and demanding the prime minister's resignation. earlier we spoke to none of boys in id say, who worked with alexander lash corolla. she tells us how she views the government's response to last week's attack on l. g. b t, q activists. today, prime minister made the statement on the constitutional statements. i can't call any other way because you said the majority of people are against the so basically denied the rights of minorities. they were just the shocking press conference, not only they're not taking the responsibil
maybe what georgia and police have not said how the journalist died and days early alaska robin needed hospital treatments to being beaten by far right. activists. as he filmed, and l g b t q protests last week. right. and church support is attacked l g, b, c, q, campaigners who are planning to hold pride events in the capitals, tbilisi, dozens of journalists were injured in the violence that net to the pride march being cancelled. now off the alexander lasker of the jennison opposition protest...
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the sky is falling down georgia. unfortunately for the people of georgia, many people in the press and corporate america bought it. major league baseball moved intt ulster out of georgia, actual work opportunities and prosperity for working people sacrifice to serve fake hysteria. today georgia might be what you call a weeker consolation prize. the week after the all-star game was about to happen atlanta democrat descended on the stage a bit ofra partisan theater. the traveling roadshow of democrats coming here to washington to fix democrat tutees power from their citizens and local governments. if you get on the subject injustice hysteria and to the conclusion all thehe same. unprecedented power and re- write all 50 state election laws. it's the same shift we been hearing here in this chamber for multiple years now. remember their takeover bill was long once before state laws which they now claim are prompting us. this outrage is wearing thin on the american people. citizens know it isn't attacking democracy to have
the sky is falling down georgia. unfortunately for the people of georgia, many people in the press and corporate america bought it. major league baseball moved intt ulster out of georgia, actual work opportunities and prosperity for working people sacrifice to serve fake hysteria. today georgia might be what you call a weeker consolation prize. the week after the all-star game was about to happen atlanta democrat descended on the stage a bit ofra partisan theater. the traveling roadshow of...
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bakers against racism, georgia gilmore. she was a hugely important figure in the civil rights movement that isn't really talked about in history class. at least not mine. she was a cook in alabama who lost her job after testifying against segregation. so she opened up her own restaurant, organized big sale as a civil rights activist. specifically during the montgomery bus boycott. let's re, one in december 1955 rosa parks refuses to vacate receipt for a white man on a bus and montgomery, alabama, and the police arrest her because back then buses are segregated, meaning there are separate sections for white people and black people per rest mobilizes the black community and sparks the montgomery bus boycott led by doctor martin luther king junior. for 381, the black people in montgomery refused to take public transit. instead, they set up an alternative carpool system that they run by themselves. but that of course, cost money to georgia, gilmore finds a way to re that ton of cash to keep the boy kept going. she rallied black
bakers against racism, georgia gilmore. she was a hugely important figure in the civil rights movement that isn't really talked about in history class. at least not mine. she was a cook in alabama who lost her job after testifying against segregation. so she opened up her own restaurant, organized big sale as a civil rights activist. specifically during the montgomery bus boycott. let's re, one in december 1955 rosa parks refuses to vacate receipt for a white man on a bus and montgomery,...
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from the city of athens in georgia. thanks for your time. so this deal is $26000000000.00 deal. it's not done is that it's not a done deal. it's not even close to dine. in fact, really, this is just the beginning and the question remains guys. can these particular defendants get enough signed on from the states to make it worth their while? and i think we've already seen a couple of states who have announced that they are opting out, including the state of washington and the state of west virginia. the won't the incentive or the distance and to, for states to buy in or not. well, a lot of that remains to be seen. i think that they are going to announce the full settlement with all of its terms tonight. but i think that the basic ideas that you might get more money sooner if you have the greater buy in greater participation with all of the states particular localities. and that there might be certain penalties built. then if you continue to litigate johnson johnson stopped making opioids. what about the rest of those man
from the city of athens in georgia. thanks for your time. so this deal is $26000000000.00 deal. it's not done is that it's not a done deal. it's not even close to dine. in fact, really, this is just the beginning and the question remains guys. can these particular defendants get enough signed on from the states to make it worth their while? and i think we've already seen a couple of states who have announced that they are opting out, including the state of washington and the state of west...
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host: georgia, this is michael. marietta, good morning. you say you are seeing the impact in marietta. caller: i just would like to say to all americans that the antichrist movement is a lie in air democratic already. host: a different topic, do you want to talk about inflation? caller: well i think it is all america that is hurting, all christians all over the united states and until we expose the antichrist movement -- host: michael in georgia, what do you have to say on the topic of inflation, asking you how it has impacted your families finances? (202) 748-8000 if you say yes. (202) 748-8001 if you say no. having this conversation as the washington post put on the front page of the newspaper this morning, president biden is running democrats for a massive spending, uniting the party on a budget package and infrastructure. $4 trillion in new spending if you combine all of what democrats are looking to spend. it was yesterday at the white house that jen psaki was talking about the president's rally on capitol hill with senate democrats.
host: georgia, this is michael. marietta, good morning. you say you are seeing the impact in marietta. caller: i just would like to say to all americans that the antichrist movement is a lie in air democratic already. host: a different topic, do you want to talk about inflation? caller: well i think it is all america that is hurting, all christians all over the united states and until we expose the antichrist movement -- host: michael in georgia, what do you have to say on the topic of...
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georgia's ra fell warnock at a senate hearing in georgia. senate democrats today took their push for voting rights legislation to the state that was ground zero for voting restrictions inspired by donald trump's big lie of a stolen election, hearing from people affected by georgia's sweeping new voting law. as "the new york times" reports, their real aim is to sway a debate more than 500 miles away in washington where democrats are trying to revive a stalled elections overhaul in the senate to make it easier to vote and offset many of the changes republicans have pushed through in states like georgia. joining us now is blit cal reporter for the atlanta constitution. good to see you, greg. i will start with you. you were at the hearings today. what was the energy like in the room? i know republicans didn't even attend, but was it people mostly giving testimonials, was it people giving suggestions for improvement? what did we actually hear at the hearings today in atlanta? >> yeah, as you mentioned republicans essentially boycotted the hearing
georgia's ra fell warnock at a senate hearing in georgia. senate democrats today took their push for voting rights legislation to the state that was ground zero for voting restrictions inspired by donald trump's big lie of a stolen election, hearing from people affected by georgia's sweeping new voting law. as "the new york times" reports, their real aim is to sway a debate more than 500 miles away in washington where democrats are trying to revive a stalled elections overhaul in the...
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all the focus now is on georgia, and we will go from there. my main goal for doing this it's to just continue to get people state by state to help us, to put pressure on the republicans, and our colleagues, to get this done. this is a concerted effort that people like reverend warnock, and he is someone who, in his own words, he decided to put his speech on the florida voting rights. as he summed it up better than i have in the whole interview, some people don't want some people to vote. that's what this is about. >> senator amy klobuchar, chair of the senate rules committee. thank you for joining us. we always appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> and coming up, mad bombers for trump. two men were accused in federal court today of plotting to bomb democratic headquarters in the hope of starting a war, for donald trump. that is next. rump that is next (realtor) the previous owners left in a hurry, so the house comes with everything you see. follow me. ♪ (realtor) so, any questions? (wife) we'll take it! (realtor) great. (vo) it will haun
all the focus now is on georgia, and we will go from there. my main goal for doing this it's to just continue to get people state by state to help us, to put pressure on the republicans, and our colleagues, to get this done. this is a concerted effort that people like reverend warnock, and he is someone who, in his own words, he decided to put his speech on the florida voting rights. as he summed it up better than i have in the whole interview, some people don't want some people to vote. that's...
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perry cooper who's the executive director of the georgia organic peanut association. .. , georgia. she has a degree inagri science and environmental systems and a certificate in local food systems. to introduce our third witness i'm pleased to yield to our colleague on the subcommittee and chairman of the subco calling on the subcommittee and chairman of the subcommittee the distinguished gentleman from new york. >> thank you. it is my privilege and honor to be introduced our next witness in my constituent, kennedy is the owner of the community supported agriculture owner and farmer start route farms one of nearly 5000 farms in my district. the 607 is a multi- farm operation supports for vegetable farms partners are more than 35 additional neighboring farms and serves 800 families and catskills and new york city. it is a small-scale diversified vegetable, herb, and small greens farm. kennedy also serves on my bipartisan locally based agricultures advisory. she is an important perspective on the roles farmers play at local agricultural markets and supply chain. the covid-19 pandemic
perry cooper who's the executive director of the georgia organic peanut association. .. , georgia. she has a degree inagri science and environmental systems and a certificate in local food systems. to introduce our third witness i'm pleased to yield to our colleague on the subcommittee and chairman of the subco calling on the subcommittee and chairman of the subcommittee the distinguished gentleman from new york. >> thank you. it is my privilege and honor to be introduced our next witness...
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i understand you're back in georgia now, and, i don't know, it seems to me like you have georgia on your mind. >> you know, georgia has always been on my mind. that's what people don't realize. if they go back and look at anything i have ever said, i'm a product of the state of georgia. anything that happens in georgia, you will see herschel walker has showed up and now something is going on if georgia right now, i don't know what it is, and if i'm the right man for the job, you'll see me step up and say i'm running and that's what i say i'm going to do now but it will be on my timetable, no one else's. >> sean: all right, herschel walker, always good to have you with us. out of new york, crime is even worse than ever out of control. senator lindsey graham reacts later and senator ron johnson will join us. a new report regarding hunter biden's art dealer. the anonymous art selling. yes. guess what country it is. we'll tell you, straight ahead. ? we will tell straight >> sean: tonight more disturbing violence caught on tape in america's democratic run cities and states. over the weekend,
i understand you're back in georgia now, and, i don't know, it seems to me like you have georgia on your mind. >> you know, georgia has always been on my mind. that's what people don't realize. if they go back and look at anything i have ever said, i'm a product of the state of georgia. anything that happens in georgia, you will see herschel walker has showed up and now something is going on if georgia right now, i don't know what it is, and if i'm the right man for the job, you'll see me...
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in georgia to block georgia's flu restrictions. not to mention those passed in 16 other republican-controlled states just since the 2020 election. that sailed, there is still no clear path to getting that voting rights legislation through the united states senate. at least it doesn't appear that way tonight. but joining us now is somebody who knows better than we do. she's the chair of the rules committee in the senate. minnesota senior senator amy klobuchar. senator, it's great to see you. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks, rachel. >> so the rules committee does have responsibility for things related to federal elections. lots of rules committee chairs in the past have sort of ignored that part of the purview, ignored that part of the committee's remit and focused on other things that are like administrative things for the senate. you've decided to max out basically what the committee can do in terms of that part of its purview. tell us how that led to this decision today, this remarkable decision, for the first time in
in georgia to block georgia's flu restrictions. not to mention those passed in 16 other republican-controlled states just since the 2020 election. that sailed, there is still no clear path to getting that voting rights legislation through the united states senate. at least it doesn't appear that way tonight. but joining us now is somebody who knows better than we do. she's the chair of the rules committee in the senate. minnesota senior senator amy klobuchar. senator, it's great to see you....
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anything that is happening georgia, now something is going on in georgia right now, i don't know what it is and if i am the right man for the job and we will see me step up and say i'm running and that's what i'm going to do but it will be on my timetable and no one else's. >> sean: always great to have you, thank you for being with us. more shocking footage out of new york, crime is even worse than ever out of control, senator lindsey graham reacts, later senator von johnson will join us, a new report tonight regarding hunter biden's art dealer. the anonymous art selling? guess what country it is? we will tell straight ahead. >> sean: tonight, more disturbing violence caught on tape in america's democratic run cities and states. for example over the weekend in new york city right here, an off-duty firefighter was attacked by a violent mob in queens while just out walking their dog. apparently, one of the teams quoted saying fight night. the firefighter was then hit over the head with a glass bottle and that's not all. keep looking at the screen. you see a robber punched and stomped o
anything that is happening georgia, now something is going on in georgia right now, i don't know what it is and if i am the right man for the job and we will see me step up and say i'm running and that's what i'm going to do but it will be on my timetable and no one else's. >> sean: always great to have you, thank you for being with us. more shocking footage out of new york, crime is even worse than ever out of control, senator lindsey graham reacts, later senator von johnson will join...
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without the new georgia voting bill, we wouldn't know about any of this but tonight, atlanta, georgia, is not the only place facing scrutiny. an election audit in maricopa county in arizona is happening. it's also turning up the shocking results. according to the arizona senate president, "companies hired by the legislature to review the election results came up with a different number of ballots then maricopa county officials." tonight we don't know the exact discrepancy, as the audit is now ongoing. but this has to be concerning ag development for everybody that wants integrity and elections. integrity of our elections, confidence in election results, it is paramount to the survival of our great republic. i often cite several measures that all states should adopt. voter identification, signature verification, chain of custody integrity, voter rolls being updated for every election, and most states have statutory language that partisan observers be allowed to watch of the vote count, all political sides, they should watch the count from start to finish. audits and investigations also
without the new georgia voting bill, we wouldn't know about any of this but tonight, atlanta, georgia, is not the only place facing scrutiny. an election audit in maricopa county in arizona is happening. it's also turning up the shocking results. according to the arizona senate president, "companies hired by the legislature to review the election results came up with a different number of ballots then maricopa county officials." tonight we don't know the exact discrepancy, as the...
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thank you for highlighting the georgia group. i love it, great show. i'm laura ingraham and we have new details indicating enough illegal votes occurred in the georgia election to tip the results. new issues around hunter biden's potential large deal and why are hairy and megan getting another award in seen and unseen. first be anti-democrats set the focus of tonight's angle. for years the democrats have tried to cement this narrative that conservatives are working to undermine democracy while liberals are working tirelessly to preserve it so they spent four years, they lied about donald trump and russia:asian claiming he had a soft spot for dictators than after the election vilified as anti-democratic anyone who raised question about voting irregularities and of course they seized on january 6th as proof the republican party is synonymous with domestic terror. >> our democracy is under unprecedented assault unlike anything we've seen in modern times. >> accountability is needed for republicans who underpin this result on our democracy. >> come to real
thank you for highlighting the georgia group. i love it, great show. i'm laura ingraham and we have new details indicating enough illegal votes occurred in the georgia election to tip the results. new issues around hunter biden's potential large deal and why are hairy and megan getting another award in seen and unseen. first be anti-democrats set the focus of tonight's angle. for years the democrats have tried to cement this narrative that conservatives are working to undermine democracy while...
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paul: easier in georgia than new york state, kyle, what about hr one? are they going to have a harder passage or could this cause the democrats to say we can't make it as it? we're going to rewrite those in a way that makes it easier to pass. >> they seem with a lot of the provisions and get they have senator joe manchin who says he can't support that bill, what seems more likely to say will fall back to another bill, hr four, the john louisville name for the late representative john lewis and what that bill would do is resurrect preclearance process or state and local voting rules would have to get preapproval from the justice department from signoff but the problem is it's not clear to meet the current supreme court upholds that, the jim crow provision is applied to north dakota boise in 2021 and also it's not clear any repugnant or joe manchin would go for that either. paul: thanks, one more break when we come back, hits and misses of the week. ♪♪ ♪♪ paul: time now for our hits and misses of the week. kim, first to you. ing. >> paul, a hit to
paul: easier in georgia than new york state, kyle, what about hr one? are they going to have a harder passage or could this cause the democrats to say we can't make it as it? we're going to rewrite those in a way that makes it easier to pass. >> they seem with a lot of the provisions and get they have senator joe manchin who says he can't support that bill, what seems more likely to say will fall back to another bill, hr four, the john louisville name for the late representative john...
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and georgia. from day one cornwallis' orders were to focus on south carolina and georgia they were in south carolina and georgia. by the time he takes command in june of 1780 and 1781 until he arrives in yorktown in the summer. clinton meanwhile comes back until after yorktown. the state where it's trying to accomplish. try to argue in the book and we can talk about a little later on this evening. clinton was far more confident than washington was. clinton later said that he began 1781 more confident that any of the other four years he was commander. and i think maybe work clinton ultimately thought was if the allies the french and americans could be prevented in 171 that the war would end in a negotiated settlement. and clinton was not alone in that party think washington felt that, lafayette says that in his letters, john adams in europe is writing to congress and telling congress pretty much the same thing. adams is telling congress the french have been in this war for three years they have not
and georgia. from day one cornwallis' orders were to focus on south carolina and georgia they were in south carolina and georgia. by the time he takes command in june of 1780 and 1781 until he arrives in yorktown in the summer. clinton meanwhile comes back until after yorktown. the state where it's trying to accomplish. try to argue in the book and we can talk about a little later on this evening. clinton was far more confident than washington was. clinton later said that he began 1781 more...
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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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they're coming to georgia where democrats believe of all restrictive voting measures passed, georgia law is the one they see as the worst, they want to shine the brightest spotlight on. that's what they intend to do. by moving the hearing here, republicans are not involved in this. mitch mcconnell statement awhile ago calling this hearing a silly stunt. he is on this committee. he and other republican members won't be here. i asked committee chair woman amy klobuchar whether this was part of an effort to show the filibuster holdouts like joe manchin and kyrsten sinema. they tried everything, it would take a change in rules to pass a federal voting rights bill. here's what she told me. >> i think part of this is yes, bringing back evidence. now, there is evidence directly from our colleagues, like john tester, big believer in the bill from montana. he has seen a state with good election laws get changed, purely raw political power. you see wisconsin and tammy baldwin. they're hearing it from them and their personal stories, but getting evidence from voters, bringing it back with us, i
they're coming to georgia where democrats believe of all restrictive voting measures passed, georgia law is the one they see as the worst, they want to shine the brightest spotlight on. that's what they intend to do. by moving the hearing here, republicans are not involved in this. mitch mcconnell statement awhile ago calling this hearing a silly stunt. he is on this committee. he and other republican members won't be here. i asked committee chair woman amy klobuchar whether this was part of an...
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how big of a loss is this for georgia's economy? according to the secretary of state, about $100 million worth. i want to bring in colorado secretary of state, jenna griswold and the chair of the democratic association of secretaries of state. secretary griswold, good to have you. why do you think your state was chosen once they decided to pull out of georgia? >> thanks for having me on. i believe colorado was chosen in part of our wonderful election system. you know, having access to accessible elections is as american as apple pie or baseball, and we're so excited to have the all-star game in colorado. there's excitement in the air. i do think it's worth mentioning that the other businesses in the united states should really do the same as mlb and stand up to protect our democracy. >> on voting rights specifically earlier this month you told "the washington post" that you believe we are, quote, seeing a coordinated national attack on democracy, and president biden expected to deliver an address on voting rights this afternoon. wha
how big of a loss is this for georgia's economy? according to the secretary of state, about $100 million worth. i want to bring in colorado secretary of state, jenna griswold and the chair of the democratic association of secretaries of state. secretary griswold, good to have you. why do you think your state was chosen once they decided to pull out of georgia? >> thanks for having me on. i believe colorado was chosen in part of our wonderful election system. you know, having access to...
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georgia, south carolina and possibly north carolina as well. and jermaine thought that was a plausible strategy because he believed-- and i think he was generally correct in this score, that a greater percentage of colonists in the southern colonies remained loyal to england than the case in the northern colonies, that they were tied to england by economically and through the and -- anglican church. and jermaine thought that loyalists were willingly bear arms to their king. many of the troops-- as i said, 8,000 had to be replaced by loyalists, and some of whom would come into the regular british army and enter what became known as provision regiments and others go into newly structured loyalist militia units and the idea was that the british army would drive the rebels out of an area and then the loyalist militia would come in and take possession of that area and pacify the area. and if it worked out, this is what the united states, assuming it got its independence, might have looked like following the war. the area in red is the area that woul
georgia, south carolina and possibly north carolina as well. and jermaine thought that was a plausible strategy because he believed-- and i think he was generally correct in this score, that a greater percentage of colonists in the southern colonies remained loyal to england than the case in the northern colonies, that they were tied to england by economically and through the and -- anglican church. and jermaine thought that loyalists were willingly bear arms to their king. many of the troops--...
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. >>> the deadly boat collision in georgia. two boats smashing into each other on a lake in the early morning hours. what we're learning from >>> the ators tonight. the group's vice president taking a firm stance after the league announces new rules. what he says about players who don't want to get vaccinated. >>> and the surprise gift for a thousands of tips pouring in from total strangers changing his life forever. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on this saturday. i'm whit johnson. we begin tonight with the concerning summer surge in covid-19 cases across the country fueled by the highly contagious delta variant and a stalling vaccination rate. the u.s. now recording more than 43,000 cases per day. that's up nearly 51% in the past week, more than three types the number in mid-june. states where vaccinations are the lowest getting hit the hardest. in florida accounting for one in five new cases, concerns about a three-day outdoor music festival attracting large crowds, and in missouri the attorney general vowi
. >>> the deadly boat collision in georgia. two boats smashing into each other on a lake in the early morning hours. what we're learning from >>> the ators tonight. the group's vice president taking a firm stance after the league announces new rules. what he says about players who don't want to get vaccinated. >>> and the surprise gift for a thousands of tips pouring in from total strangers changing his life forever. >>> good evening. it's great to have you...
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in georgia, we have georgia grown. we have farmers market promotion programs. what can we do to influence the consumer buying habits, to encourage them to go to the farmers markets, and other ways that they can buy directly from the farmers so that the farmer can get more than 10 cents out of the dollar that the american consumer is spending, and i know farmers from your area that actually carry their product all the way to the atlanta farmers market because they don't feel like they have the volume of customers at the local farmers market, looking for your input there. i know you do a lot with organics but obviously that's a specialty market. you have to have the volume of customers as well. any input there would be appreciated. >> yes, sir, thank you, congressman scott. you know, i farm in sumpter county, a really large green bean producing county in our state, and one thing that we observed this past year is that these large green bean packing houses that you said are typically sending things up to atlanta to serve urban markets, they started opening their d
in georgia, we have georgia grown. we have farmers market promotion programs. what can we do to influence the consumer buying habits, to encourage them to go to the farmers markets, and other ways that they can buy directly from the farmers so that the farmer can get more than 10 cents out of the dollar that the american consumer is spending, and i know farmers from your area that actually carry their product all the way to the atlanta farmers market because they don't feel like they have the...
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>> i think especially in georgia. they had more than 90 states of emergency declared in counties in georgia. so i think florida dodged a bullet but georgia could get hit hard with flooding. >> trace: thanks, steve.and what about a twister? under the sea. a scuba diver captured this video of a tornado of fish while swimming after a japanese island. the diver said he's seen it before, but it's tough to get on video. he called the site a masterpiece of fish, a tornado under the water. big concerns and tornadic activity, also wore z about that in georgia and south carolina as well. we'll keep you up to speed on tropical storm elsa makes its way up the eastern seaboard. that's "the story" wednesday, july 7. we'll see you back here tomorrow at 3:00. "your world" right now. >> neil: thanks. we're on top of crime, job one right now according to most voters in the country. for today with the president in chicago and talking with mayor lori lightfoot, it was not the dominant concern. certainly not the thrust of his remarks late
>> i think especially in georgia. they had more than 90 states of emergency declared in counties in georgia. so i think florida dodged a bullet but georgia could get hit hard with flooding. >> trace: thanks, steve.and what about a twister? under the sea. a scuba diver captured this video of a tornado of fish while swimming after a japanese island. the diver said he's seen it before, but it's tough to get on video. he called the site a masterpiece of fish, a tornado under the water....
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georgia, south carolina and possibly north carolina as well. jermaine thought that was a plausible strategy because, maybe generally corrected in this that a greater percentage of columnists in the southern colonies had remained loyal to anyone that was the case in the northern colonies. ... case. >> 8000 troops had to be relinquished by clinton they can be replaced hopefully by loyalist. son would can't into the regular british army that became known as by loyalists some provincial regiments and georgia and south carolina and virginia were retaken the british already had east and west florida in a war that is in 1763 and still in control of the trans- appellation west and still in control of canada. so the united states to be small and weak and surrounded by a great european power that would face a very uncertain future and they were many in england that died at this played out in this fashion here e many in england that thought if this played out in this fashion and not a very long in the united states they would seek to return to the british
georgia, south carolina and possibly north carolina as well. jermaine thought that was a plausible strategy because, maybe generally corrected in this that a greater percentage of columnists in the southern colonies had remained loyal to anyone that was the case in the northern colonies. ... case. >> 8000 troops had to be relinquished by clinton they can be replaced hopefully by loyalist. son would can't into the regular british army that became known as by loyalists some provincial...
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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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getting new evidence about how it happened in georgia. and a new piece in the federalist, a former clerk and the seventh circuit court of appeals writes a 35,000 illegal votes uncovered in the 2020 georgia race. that number easily exceed the 12,670 vote that separated biden antron. senior contributor joins me now. margo, i know the liberals who love to hate watch the show will say there they go again. another conspiracy theory. explain what happens in georgia that the viewers are not aware of. >> thanks so much. what we are talking here about is actually not voter fraud but illegal votes. which really doesn't matter. voter fraud or illegal votes, what you have are votes that are canceling out lawful votes and disenfranchising legal voters in georgia. what we have is that right after the election, there were some data run by an expert in georgia named mark. and he found over 35,000 -- and voted in the prior county. now at the, everyone kept saying that his military or possibly students. we don't know that those are illegal those. but what
getting new evidence about how it happened in georgia. and a new piece in the federalist, a former clerk and the seventh circuit court of appeals writes a 35,000 illegal votes uncovered in the 2020 georgia race. that number easily exceed the 12,670 vote that separated biden antron. senior contributor joins me now. margo, i know the liberals who love to hate watch the show will say there they go again. another conspiracy theory. explain what happens in georgia that the viewers are not aware of....
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of far more inclusive in georgia, far more accessible for voting in georgia. the state of georgia, their new law, that mandates 17 days of in person early voting. that's accessibility. delaware has 0 in person early voting. in georgia, anybody without any reason can vote absentee. in delaware you must meet specific requirements. you need to give a reason. in georgia they have drop boxes for absentee ballots. they are available at county election offices all throughout the state. delaware has no drop boxes for absentee ballots. both states, interestingly, require voter i.d. but delaware is run by democrats and it's joe biden's home state and he hasn't lifted a finger in the 5,000 years he's represented that state to make voting more accessible. as a matter fact, the state of delaware is one of the most restrictive states in terms of voting accessibility. i've been saying this. this is important. this needs to be done this year, before 2022 and the important midterms. five things that i think every american of goodwill would want for our elections, to ensure int
of far more inclusive in georgia, far more accessible for voting in georgia. the state of georgia, their new law, that mandates 17 days of in person early voting. that's accessibility. delaware has 0 in person early voting. in georgia, anybody without any reason can vote absentee. in delaware you must meet specific requirements. you need to give a reason. in georgia they have drop boxes for absentee ballots. they are available at county election offices all throughout the state. delaware has no...