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georgia's anti-slavery has. heritage 1733 to 1865, which received georgia historical society's leila hawes award, the georgia historical records advisory council awarded thurmond a lifetime achievement award for his contributions to the research and preservation of african-american georgia history. thurmond has previously served in the georgia legislature as director of georgia's division of family and children services and as georgia labor commissioner and as superintendent of dekalb schools. please give a warm savannah welcome to michael thurmond. good morning. first let me express my sincere appreciation to ms. rachel young fields, the president of the savannah book festival, the board of directors. i think she's here to give a round of applause. thank so much, rachel. tara setter and mickey and all the staff. it is truly an honor and a privilege to have been invited to this book festival, which is one of, if not the most prestigious book festivals in these united states of america. come on in, savannah. give
georgia's anti-slavery has. heritage 1733 to 1865, which received georgia historical society's leila hawes award, the georgia historical records advisory council awarded thurmond a lifetime achievement award for his contributions to the research and preservation of african-american georgia history. thurmond has previously served in the georgia legislature as director of georgia's division of family and children services and as georgia labor commissioner and as superintendent of dekalb schools....
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south georgia. north florida was seminole seminole were a fully assimilated tribe of native american and black people. now, my black for years, grandmama always told you what she would do. grandma, what you got? what. native? what bit america and blood flowing in your veins. okay. phonology is not a greek word. it. is not a cherokee word. okefenokee is a seminole word. so why would the greeks go down in name was swamp in the middle of? it's a seminal word. what i'm saying to you, we have to unlearn before we can learn. what triggered oglethorpe journey from being adapted? a governor of the royal african company to becoming what i believe before with dev was one of the first abolitionists being one of the first white british colony owners in north america to speak out against chattel slavery. what triggered it was a young man named diallo who was enslaved, captured on the west african coast, enslaved in ■ maryland in a maryland colony who convinced his enslaver to allow him to write a letter to his
south georgia. north florida was seminole seminole were a fully assimilated tribe of native american and black people. now, my black for years, grandmama always told you what she would do. grandma, what you got? what. native? what bit america and blood flowing in your veins. okay. phonology is not a greek word. it. is not a cherokee word. okefenokee is a seminole word. so why would the greeks go down in name was swamp in the middle of? it's a seminal word. what i'm saying to you, we have to...
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today 87% of georgia counties have 3 or more carriers and thanks to georgia access and the reinsurance program, it has groan from 460,000 to over 1.2 million georgians. georgia access is also saving hard-working family more and more in their wallets and all we reduced premiums by average of 11% across the state. that represents an average annual premium reduction of almost $929 million a year. in rural counties where premium prices were the least affordable when i took office, georgia access reduced premium payments, premiums by average of 29% and while some in the media refuse to acknowledge the significant progress, we will continue to support policies that work for georgians not political narratives because the fact is that for individuals and families struggling to make ends meet lower insurance cost and more choices lead to better care that they can actually afford. and because -- and because we've made policy choices and budgeted conservatively, prioritize innovation and efficiency, we are now able to make other important investments in the health and well-being of hard-working g
today 87% of georgia counties have 3 or more carriers and thanks to georgia access and the reinsurance program, it has groan from 460,000 to over 1.2 million georgians. georgia access is also saving hard-working family more and more in their wallets and all we reduced premiums by average of 11% across the state. that represents an average annual premium reduction of almost $929 million a year. in rural counties where premium prices were the least affordable when i took office, georgia access...
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i'm also from georgia, i'm from duluth, georgia, we spoke earlier with a bunch of other georgia students. you spoke then and spoke a little bit now about your journey into politics, first as an engineer and then city council, state house and now as secretary of state. i was kind of intrigued, why did you wan to run for secretary of state? out of all positions. why not governor. what was special about secretary of state? brad: secretary -- we had electron i think voting and we needed, i thought, i wanted to move us toward that. in fact all the republicans did. i think all all the democratic candidates knew we needed a new system in place. i wanted a verifiable paper ballot. wanted to gin a multistate organization to have accurate voter rolls. and i wanted to make sure only american citizens would vote in our elections. the number one concern we have right now in spite of the open borders going on nationwide, both political, you know, people on both sides of the aisle want to make sure only american citizens are voting in our elections. i think that's important. so we've ensured that. i wa
i'm also from georgia, i'm from duluth, georgia, we spoke earlier with a bunch of other georgia students. you spoke then and spoke a little bit now about your journey into politics, first as an engineer and then city council, state house and now as secretary of state. i was kind of intrigued, why did you wan to run for secretary of state? out of all positions. why not governor. what was special about secretary of state? brad: secretary -- we had electron i think voting and we needed, i thought,...
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georgia is not quite as clear. let's start with just the authority to take a scaffold to the indictment and cut out things we don't like. >> your honor, there are two components to this motion. one, there's the dismissal that we ask, which is also a component of the other. we cite state tran i warrant on the issue of being able to or the allegation. >> after some clarification i want to bring back our panel. i think you for being with us. lisa, explained to us once the first amendment motion passed and they went into another phase, what are we witnessing right now? >> i believe judge mcafee is going to a third motion, a motion to strike specific language that craig gillen alleges reaches inappropriate legal conclusions, meaning he is saying the prosecutors are trying to take the ultimate authority away from the judge and make conclusions of law, as opposed to allowing that to play itself out in the process of the case. that is the third of three motions that were argued. the first was former president trump's motio
georgia is not quite as clear. let's start with just the authority to take a scaffold to the indictment and cut out things we don't like. >> your honor, there are two components to this motion. one, there's the dismissal that we ask, which is also a component of the other. we cite state tran i warrant on the issue of being able to or the allegation. >> after some clarification i want to bring back our panel. i think you for being with us. lisa, explained to us once the first...
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well, you know, in georgia there is such a wonderful politician of irony, shalva popaashvili, by the way, he was the only one from the government in ukraine, in buchi and so on, he expressed the current approaches of georgia, which he characterized and named them as strategic patience. this may cause a crooked smile, but it is true, and this phrase is relevant for each of the countries of the south caucasus, including azerbaijan. in the current conditions, i do not see any drastic steps on the part of baku, because... that each of the three countries of the south caucasus live in a clear paradigm, not to tease the kremlin, that's how i see it, well, it is azerbaijan that needs these drastic steps the least, because because of the shushyn declaration, there is an airbag from turkey, of course, and if some kind of tectonic changes, sorry for such conversations about the kremlin will also take place in russia, well , azerbaijan will definitely be the most prepared country here, if we talk about the georgian position, why did georgia suddenly react so painfully to the decision of the eur
well, you know, in georgia there is such a wonderful politician of irony, shalva popaashvili, by the way, he was the only one from the government in ukraine, in buchi and so on, he expressed the current approaches of georgia, which he characterized and named them as strategic patience. this may cause a crooked smile, but it is true, and this phrase is relevant for each of the countries of the south caucasus, including azerbaijan. in the current conditions, i do not see any drastic steps on the...
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so, let's start with the tour of nato secretary general jens sto. to azerbaijan, georgia, iran, such a big visit, the first in several years, what are its real results? well, first of all, i would consider this visit in view of how the events are developing in the south caucasus as a whole, which are increasingly now the ecosystem of the russian federation, i consider this visit as late, certain in time, no there is no sensation here. it's even hard for me to define the country that was the key in this visit , which followed, let's say, one after the other, in my opinion, completely different agendas with the three countries, even georgia, which constitutionally, let's say, goes to the eu and nato, actually the leader of the atlantic bloc to the current tbilisi for offered. concretely nothing can be done, the next phrases about 2008, and here the main thing, perhaps, is to highlight that ukraine and kyiv, for obvious reasons, now have different agendas than tbilisi, regarding the possible entry or approach to nato. armenia is more of a moral support, i would emphasize that, we all wi
so, let's start with the tour of nato secretary general jens sto. to azerbaijan, georgia, iran, such a big visit, the first in several years, what are its real results? well, first of all, i would consider this visit in view of how the events are developing in the south caucasus as a whole, which are increasingly now the ecosystem of the russian federation, i consider this visit as late, certain in time, no there is no sensation here. it's even hard for me to define the country that was the key...
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that's why i think that so many russians being in georgia, a senior georgia living in georgia is a friend to the national security of the country. that's good reasons to be worried in 2008, georgia was attacked by russian troops. so between the mountains, you can see the way it's already officially, no territory. and so we can of this year. and dr. august was there's a border between us. so we cannot get there, and my mother's homeland also is there, so we cannot get in my mother's house. russia has occupied parts of georgia for 16 years. as the northern region of south asencion declared itself, independent young georgians have long left to go to region for the capital tbilisi need no tv isn't one of them. she and her family all the courses trying to know them back. today, they are making ketchup. laurie a georgian branch filled with cheese using local ingredients. minos mother teaches traditional bread making. so please see march 2023. a controversial, similar to one past in russia, would designate many n g o's. foreign agents and move hotly contested of the bill was withdrawn. a victory
that's why i think that so many russians being in georgia, a senior georgia living in georgia is a friend to the national security of the country. that's good reasons to be worried in 2008, georgia was attacked by russian troops. so between the mountains, you can see the way it's already officially, no territory. and so we can of this year. and dr. august was there's a border between us. so we cannot get there, and my mother's homeland also is there, so we cannot get in my mother's house....
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i'm just the georgia case. the major case is where they say, okay, this is a pretrial as applied first amendment challenge, but essentially what this boils down to is an argument about intent that's where the defendants really talking about. and when you look at what the defendant wants to argue about here today, it's just well, i was talking i was just a gasoline and things. i was just advocating. i was just thinking in my mind. and so all of this is protected and therefore, the entire thing has to go away. then that is a question that's >> your strong argument. strongest argument on if we're in the analysis of the aza challenge, i'm still just trying to get over and really understand the procedural element of it. >> well >> that's what >> major says, is that because that intent question has yet to be answered, and the jury is the person is the entity that answers that question. it's premature to consider this it's, you can't say that the first amendment has been applied or that the as applied challenge can su
i'm just the georgia case. the major case is where they say, okay, this is a pretrial as applied first amendment challenge, but essentially what this boils down to is an argument about intent that's where the defendants really talking about. and when you look at what the defendant wants to argue about here today, it's just well, i was talking i was just a gasoline and things. i was just advocating. i was just thinking in my mind. and so all of this is protected and therefore, the entire thing...
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in georgia, we are not. to get the economy to scale to work with the 41 co-ops as well as the 49 municipal so that we have a system that works together. we are not building transmission lines or even generation. when you consider the integrated approach that we have taken, it has allowed us to get the economy to survey large load base. i am very proud of the fact that our market structure has stood the test of time. it allows us to not only generated what is needed in the state, but to interconnect with the five neighboring regions to help them when they need . >> yeah. thank you for that. mr. houston, coal adopt clients' technologies would have dire impacts and reliability and affordability. you mentioned that in indiana. you mention the impact to reliability from a proposed agency action like epa's clean powerplant 2.0. the grid act would ensure federal agencies cannot penalize before assessments. how can the grid act help promote reliability and protect against generation retirement? >> well, the way i un
in georgia, we are not. to get the economy to scale to work with the 41 co-ops as well as the 49 municipal so that we have a system that works together. we are not building transmission lines or even generation. when you consider the integrated approach that we have taken, it has allowed us to get the economy to survey large load base. i am very proud of the fact that our market structure has stood the test of time. it allows us to not only generated what is needed in the state, but to...
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what should we be looking for in court when it resumes today in georgia? >> well, hopefully the fiasco has gone to the side and it's no longer there. and what we're looking at is whether or not at this stage in the process, the judge is going to be willing to dismiss this case are here, whether it should be dismissed on his facial a. pardon me. on the first amendment grounds. and we know that this was already addressed previously with one of the prior co-defendant since are two of them? most specifically, mr. chesebro, but i think some of the issues that are going to have play is the judge has already said we need to establish certain facts with you have some things in evidence before i can make that determination, we already heard about how out previously, that application was denied, so i would expect that you're not going to have an answer today. we're going to get an answer going forward >> all right. you just mentioned this sort of talking about what happened with fani willis as trump's folks went after her trying to get her discredited and disbarred
what should we be looking for in court when it resumes today in georgia? >> well, hopefully the fiasco has gone to the side and it's no longer there. and what we're looking at is whether or not at this stage in the process, the judge is going to be willing to dismiss this case are here, whether it should be dismissed on his facial a. pardon me. on the first amendment grounds. and we know that this was already addressed previously with one of the prior co-defendant since are two of them?...
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georgia requires one overt act by any one defendant. so of course the rico would stand if anything, any of the 161 overt acts alleged constituted an overt act, it would only take one, it doesn't take any by mr. trump. but the point is we have an abundance of them by mr. trump, and for purposes of the rico statute and the manner in which it functions, it doesn't matter whether that's first amendment conduct or not. i mean, we have -- my colleague has fully explained why much of this conduct is not shielded under any circumstance by the first amendment and i don't mean to contradict that in any respect, but it's important not to lose sight of the function the overt act, the role it plays in a conspiracy case here because it is not the role being suggested by defendant trump. >> all right, thank you, mr. employed. i'll give you a couple of minutes, final word. >> thank you, sir. >> if i heard what mr. floyd just said, that if everything president trump said was assumed true and included in the rico indictment, and therefore, now we're talk
georgia requires one overt act by any one defendant. so of course the rico would stand if anything, any of the 161 overt acts alleged constituted an overt act, it would only take one, it doesn't take any by mr. trump. but the point is we have an abundance of them by mr. trump, and for purposes of the rico statute and the manner in which it functions, it doesn't matter whether that's first amendment conduct or not. i mean, we have -- my colleague has fully explained why much of this conduct is...
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a miniature member for georgia had _ freedom. a miniature member for georgia had earlier _ freedom. a miniature member for georgia had earlier secured - georgia had earlier secured their place in a first—ever major tournament after beating the 2004 winners grease on penalties to make it to the euros. nothing to separate teams in normal time and extra time and a score goal. georgia clinicalfrom the spot. clinical from the spot. converting the spot kick after greece messed to the delight of home fans tentatively see mark. georgia will be in group avenue in germany with turkey, portugal and the czech republic. it was a busy one day international friendlies as well with england salvaging a 2—to draw with belgium thinks of injury time equaliser from jude bellingham at wembley. they had belgium on their way early on, ivan toney stepping up early on, ivan toney stepping up penguin on his first item from the penalty spot. it looked as though it was going to finish that way but real madrid staff score the crucial goal for gary southgate's site in the 95th minute.— goal for gary southga
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donald trump was doing here by trying to pressure the georgia the georgia officials to to throw the election. so you're going to hear arguments like that. you're going to hear arguments that certain terminologies to prejudicial and shouldn't be shouldn't be allowed to be said in front of the jury. that's very common in standard. and you might see some sort of compromise there. so that, so that it's more factual unless unless suggestive so those are the types of legal arguments i suspect we're going to see today in terms of the free speech argument, karen, it hasn't worked here are anywhere so to what extent is this performance art? and to what extent is this our kristen holmes was referring to this before. i mean hi price lawyers getting some billable hours >> look, it's no secret that donald trump does not want to have any of his four criminal trials go before the election >> in fact, >> in new york, what judge juan merchan actually ruled just this week was very much it clear that they are trying to seek delay there as well. so the judges all know that that's part of the strategy is to not
donald trump was doing here by trying to pressure the georgia the georgia officials to to throw the election. so you're going to hear arguments like that. you're going to hear arguments that certain terminologies to prejudicial and shouldn't be shouldn't be allowed to be said in front of the jury. that's very common in standard. and you might see some sort of compromise there. so that, so that it's more factual unless unless suggestive so those are the types of legal arguments i suspect we're...
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since the 2020 election we have seen several attempts to of eyes georgia -- revised georgia election law. these moves have been driven by false claims about election fraud that have persisted several years on. we heard from one democratic lawmaker who said this is like negotiating with terrorists. people that no matter how neat changes you make to georgia election law will never be satisfied as long as he's conspiracy theories continue to persist. it ends up being a bit of a vicious cycle. these next elections will continue to test the staying power of some of these false claims. that really emerged in the lead up to the election and are still with us today. reporter: >> thank you for your time. thanks so much. ♪ >> in oklahoma, there will be a recall election next tuesday over allegations of racism and white supremacy. a commissioner was confronted at eight candidate forum by residents without him for his alleged ties to a white nationalist group. the small town is sharply divided. i smoke -- spoke to our community advisor. go back to the start. he has only been in office for abou
since the 2020 election we have seen several attempts to of eyes georgia -- revised georgia election law. these moves have been driven by false claims about election fraud that have persisted several years on. we heard from one democratic lawmaker who said this is like negotiating with terrorists. people that no matter how neat changes you make to georgia election law will never be satisfied as long as he's conspiracy theories continue to persist. it ends up being a bit of a vicious cycle....
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in georgia, a rash of calls recently sent police rushing to several lawmakers homes. our correspondent dan dan lieberman traveled to atlanta, where those lawmakers are now coming together across the aisle to stop swatting. i opened my front door and i go out with my hands up and i can see there are three police officers with guns drawn, pointed at me. and i just heard my wife start screaming that police were running up our steps. georgia state senators clint dixon and kimberly jackson are on opposite sides of the political spectrum, but are united by a shared experience. they both got a surprise visit from police over the christmas holiday. it happened on christmas day. uh, my wife was upstairs packing. the kids were playing with their toys. i heard the kind of police knock, and then i kind of quickly looked out the window, and i saw all of these police cars just lined up. my youngest daughter was in tears. my wife was very frantic. dixon, a republican, married with three kids in jackson, a democrat, married with a two year old son, were both victims of swatting, a fo
in georgia, a rash of calls recently sent police rushing to several lawmakers homes. our correspondent dan dan lieberman traveled to atlanta, where those lawmakers are now coming together across the aisle to stop swatting. i opened my front door and i go out with my hands up and i can see there are three police officers with guns drawn, pointed at me. and i just heard my wife start screaming that police were running up our steps. georgia state senators clint dixon and kimberly jackson are on...
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>> georgia? >> well, >> he's right in >> the sense that false statements can be protected by the first amendment. they're not unprotected just because they're false but it's also the case that speech can be part of a crime and you can't say just because words were coming out of your mouth that you're protected from committing that crime. i mean, think about a bank robber who walks into a bank and says stick them up. i'm here to rob the bank. >> you can >> still charge him with bank robbery and it's not like he can say, well, you can't use that statement against me because i was speaking words out of my mouth. it's the same thing here. so trump statements are unprotected because they were part of a criminal scheme, and that evidence will come in at trial against him despite these arguments, his lawyers are trying to make now nick valencia, let me bring you back at the district attorney, fani willis didn't appear during today's hearing. what do we know about that >> protected? well, defense attorne
>> georgia? >> well, >> he's right in >> the sense that false statements can be protected by the first amendment. they're not unprotected just because they're false but it's also the case that speech can be part of a crime and you can't say just because words were coming out of your mouth that you're protected from committing that crime. i mean, think about a bank robber who walks into a bank and says stick them up. i'm here to rob the bank. >> you can >>...
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state of georgia. he's not a federal judge. however, he also will very likely look at what not just judge tanya chutkan has done in washington dc saying that trump it doesn't matter if he claims the first amendment protection, saying the false statements he made after the election were reasonable. that's not enough to dismay is the case that's what she said in federal court, but it's very likely judge mcafee will also be looking at the us supreme court precedent around this case. it came up multiple times. there was a lot discussion about what the supreme court has said before related to false statements. and if that can be protected speech. >> so elliott, do you expect judge mcafee to reject trump's first amendment argument? >> i really do walf and to be clear, the judge probably needs to take a little bit of time and write a lengthy opinion on this, given the nature of the important constitutional questions it raises. but just about every time this issue has come up, judges have consistently found th
state of georgia. he's not a federal judge. however, he also will very likely look at what not just judge tanya chutkan has done in washington dc saying that trump it doesn't matter if he claims the first amendment protection, saying the false statements he made after the election were reasonable. that's not enough to dismay is the case that's what she said in federal court, but it's very likely judge mcafee will also be looking at the us supreme court precedent around this case. it came up...
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but georgia state university law professor says mr. trump could run into problems if the state can prove what he said revealed or solicited illegal activity. >> walk into a bank and say stick em up. that is not protected speech. what it does is shows what your intent was, to do something unlawful. >> this is the first hearing in the georgia trump case since march 15th when special prosecutor nathan wade resigned from the case as a condition for district attorney fani willis to continue prosecuting it. the defense is expected to appeal the judge's decision not to disqualify the d.a. all together. >> we will be arguing his decision should have gone farther. he should have actually disqualified her. he gave us the factual findings. we need a court to say that's too much, not enough. she has to be disqualified. >> dana and bill, the defense continues to allege that fani willis's former romantic involvement with nathan wade created a financial conflict of interest. back to you guys. >> bill: we'll watch it from here. thank you from atlanta.
but georgia state university law professor says mr. trump could run into problems if the state can prove what he said revealed or solicited illegal activity. >> walk into a bank and say stick em up. that is not protected speech. what it does is shows what your intent was, to do something unlawful. >> this is the first hearing in the georgia trump case since march 15th when special prosecutor nathan wade resigned from the case as a condition for district attorney fani willis to...
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breaking today, the first hearing and former president donald trump's election interference case in georgia since prosecutor nathan wade step down because of his relationship with the dea there and he will list she is still on the case. now the former president's lawyer is trying to get the charges thrown out. the senior national correspondent is there for us with more, jonathan. >> reporter: hello trace. we expect a decision from the judge at a later date he spent today's hearing arguments from prosecution and defence regarding a defence motion to dismiss the indictment against former president trump. trump attorney stephen saito argued the former president's efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss were protected speech. >> it is unconstitutional to force and accuse the president of of the -- former president or anyone else to stand trial on protected speech. it's not just that he lied over and over and over again as the council points out by listing the instances in the indictment it's that each of those was employed as part of criminal activity with criminal intentions. >> this was in
breaking today, the first hearing and former president donald trump's election interference case in georgia since prosecutor nathan wade step down because of his relationship with the dea there and he will list she is still on the case. now the former president's lawyer is trying to get the charges thrown out. the senior national correspondent is there for us with more, jonathan. >> reporter: hello trace. we expect a decision from the judge at a later date he spent today's hearing...
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army is positioned between the creeks and georgia surveyors and georgia to go in the on adams to let georgia in is extensive and a lot of it is based on politics. at one point there's a cabinet meeting where he's told, you know, why are we making a fight over this. we know or so they thought that the creeks will ultimately lose this battle. they're to assimilate or they're going to be removed. adams is told. why should we fight with our friends in georgia when we all know the outcome? why don't we just let them go? and by the way, john coward the from georgia is if you block they're going to go with jackson in the 1828 election and adams is response is basically i don't care about the 1828 election that's not what we're here for we have a federal treaty in place has been signed and ratified and my job as president is to enforce that border until we get a different treaty. and that's what i'm going to do. and that i think when adams writes about taking his duties seriously and not being concerned about popularity and reelection he means it and the adams legacy in the literature on joh
army is positioned between the creeks and georgia surveyors and georgia to go in the on adams to let georgia in is extensive and a lot of it is based on politics. at one point there's a cabinet meeting where he's told, you know, why are we making a fight over this. we know or so they thought that the creeks will ultimately lose this battle. they're to assimilate or they're going to be removed. adams is told. why should we fight with our friends in georgia when we all know the outcome? why don't...
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to stay in georgia, i will pay to fill what i feel today. so i'm happy, and i never thought about going even if you would have asked me before the match. ifeel good, i'm feeling good, for years i'm surrounded by amazing people, and i think that is the most important thing. scotland's preparations for the euros had something of a setback — they were beaten 1—0 at home by northern ireland, their seventh game without a win. while england battled back to draw 2—2 against belgium, thanks to an injury—time equaliser from jude bellingham. with a host of established names missing, manager gareth southgate said the past two matches have been useful to test the depth of the squad. we know who's been able to play at that level, who our very best players are. and the rest, we've got a lot clearer picture of what people are capable of from the two games that we've played. and we're just going to see how people are when they come back into form, whether they can do that fitness—wise with their clubs. england's women have won the t20 series again
to stay in georgia, i will pay to fill what i feel today. so i'm happy, and i never thought about going even if you would have asked me before the match. ifeel good, i'm feeling good, for years i'm surrounded by amazing people, and i think that is the most important thing. scotland's preparations for the euros had something of a setback — they were beaten 1—0 at home by northern ireland, their seventh game without a win. while england battled back to draw 2—2 against belgium, thanks to an...
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obviously, prosecutors in georgia disagree with that. they view this these criminal charges as a broad conspiracy. you look at the top charge in this indictment is the racketeering charge, which really is the big one here. it's really the one that trump's attorneys are going to try to knocked out, convince the judge again today. hey, violates the first amendment rights while fani willis is team will argue that trump oversaw a broad conspiracy to try to overturn the 2020 election. look funny. this comes as fani willis is really trying to re, focus people's attention on the case itself, on the criminal charges against donald trump and his remaining co-defendants. we actually caught up with bonnie willis last weekend at an unrelated event. in atlanta. take a listen to what she said when asked about the state of the case in georgia >> that's not something that i might embarrassing in any way and i know that i have not done anything that's illegally. there are efforts to slow down its train, but the train is coming so one of those efforts and
obviously, prosecutors in georgia disagree with that. they view this these criminal charges as a broad conspiracy. you look at the top charge in this indictment is the racketeering charge, which really is the big one here. it's really the one that trump's attorneys are going to try to knocked out, convince the judge again today. hey, violates the first amendment rights while fani willis is team will argue that trump oversaw a broad conspiracy to try to overturn the 2020 election. look funny....
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we go now to georgia, democratic senator raphael warnock. he is part of president biden's re-election campaign. good morning and welcome to "face the nation." >> thank you very much for inviting me. >> senator, your state of georgia was so key to president biden's win back in 2020. our polling now, though, shows donald trump with 51% of the potential 2024 vote, biden at 48%. when it comes to black voters, support has dropped since the last election. why do you think that enthusiasm has declined? >> well, listen, it is still relatively early in the campaign. and i could tell you, as someone whose name has been on the ballot five times in less than three years, that the polls don't tell you nearly as much as the people do. i think that at the end of day, black voters, georgia voters, will see that this is a binary choice. and the more donald trump talks, the better our fortunes will be and in the end i believe that georgia voters are going to do for joe biden what they did for me. >> but in states like georgia, democrats have been campaigning
we go now to georgia, democratic senator raphael warnock. he is part of president biden's re-election campaign. good morning and welcome to "face the nation." >> thank you very much for inviting me. >> senator, your state of georgia was so key to president biden's win back in 2020. our polling now, though, shows donald trump with 51% of the potential 2024 vote, biden at 48%. when it comes to black voters, support has dropped since the last election. why do you think that...
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and today i am a witness of such infiltration in moldova, in ukraine, and also in georgia. for a long time, georgia was one of our main partner countries in the integration into the democratic world. we have supported her through various programs such as the program aid and development. currently, ukraine is also one of our priority countries. we are also considering moldova. the involvement of these countries in the euro-atlantic alliance will not only strengthen security, but also ensure prosperity in the future. i want to talk about the situation in society, in particular in estonian society, how to prevent destabilization of the situation, which will be taken care of by russia. by the way, you and i are talking. in the historic days when the center party lost power in tallinn, and where it was considered a voice, including russian-speaking population, for many years. how will relations between the estonian communities in estonia and the russian-speaking community develop, are you afraid of the radicalization of certain sections of the population, are you afraid or worri
and today i am a witness of such infiltration in moldova, in ukraine, and also in georgia. for a long time, georgia was one of our main partner countries in the integration into the democratic world. we have supported her through various programs such as the program aid and development. currently, ukraine is also one of our priority countries. we are also considering moldova. the involvement of these countries in the euro-atlantic alliance will not only strengthen security, but also ensure...
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on a variety of different motions, including one filed by trump's lead attorney, steve sadow, in the georgia case. he's going to argue that, look, the whole indictment should be against trump should be thrown out because the actions described in there and in the criminal charges against trump are protected by the first amendment, by the political speech protections in the first amendment, i want to read what say it out, wrote in his in his motion submitted to the court before today's hearing, he wrote the first amendment and affording the broadest protection to political speech and discussion regarding governmental affairs. not only embraces, but encourages exactly the kind of behavior under attack in this indictment. as you mentioned, too, we've heard similar arguments that have been made in front of judge mcafee and in other cases that have not been successful. so it'll be interesting to see if mcafee, how he questions trump's attorney and what how prosecutors pushed back against that argument today in open court, as you mentioned, is it's all gonna be broadcast labs. we will get to see it
on a variety of different motions, including one filed by trump's lead attorney, steve sadow, in the georgia case. he's going to argue that, look, the whole indictment should be against trump should be thrown out because the actions described in there and in the criminal charges against trump are protected by the first amendment, by the political speech protections in the first amendment, i want to read what say it out, wrote in his in his motion submitted to the court before today's hearing,...
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. >> georgia, there was a hearing yesterday, donald trump is trying to get the georgia rico case thrown out again, this time saying he had free speech rights when he was saying what he was saying about georgia, charles. how did that go? >> not well. i mean, you know, donald trump continued to make this argument around his free speech and what it is that he is basically leaning on around all of these cases, but particularly in georgia, and, again, we're watching this play out in a way that he's sort of recycling the same arguments he's used earlier. and while they have been successful in getting him somewhat of a delay around the consideration and reconsideration of certain arguments, it does not appear as though these are going to get any real traction. and i think that's another example of what you're seeing. but, again, this is something that donald trump and his attorneys are -- specifically his attorneys, they're obligated to do, they're obligated to make as many arguments in favor of their client as possible, even if the arguments may not necessarily be the strongest, but have a po
. >> georgia, there was a hearing yesterday, donald trump is trying to get the georgia rico case thrown out again, this time saying he had free speech rights when he was saying what he was saying about georgia, charles. how did that go? >> not well. i mean, you know, donald trump continued to make this argument around his free speech and what it is that he is basically leaning on around all of these cases, but particularly in georgia, and, again, we're watching this play out in a...
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and rewrote georgia voting rules. this change reinforces how individual voters can challenge the eligibility of literally thousands and thousands of voters, an unlimited number of voters within their own county. we're not talking about just a few people here and there, katy. activists have disputed more than 100,000 voter registrations in georgia since 2021. most of these challenges have been rejected. and elections officials say it's a tremendous drain on their already strapped resources in places, especially in rural areas, where they don't have a lot of officials to kind of wade through all of these complaints. >> what about the rule that's at the center of curb your enthusiasm right now, the rule about whether you can give people water or food as they wait in line. has there been any blow back to that in the years since it's passed? >> it's gotten a lot of attention since 2021 when it passed after the 2020 election. republicans said that liberal groups were giving out water and pizza and food and encouraging peopl
and rewrote georgia voting rules. this change reinforces how individual voters can challenge the eligibility of literally thousands and thousands of voters, an unlimited number of voters within their own county. we're not talking about just a few people here and there, katy. activists have disputed more than 100,000 voter registrations in georgia since 2021. most of these challenges have been rejected. and elections officials say it's a tremendous drain on their already strapped resources in...
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the case down in georgia, the election interference case goes forward. here is fani willis from the weekend. just listen. >> i guess my greatest crime is i had a relationship with a man. but that's not something that i find embarrassing in any way. and i know that i have not done anything that's illegal. all while that was going on, we were writing responsive briefs. we were still doing the case in the way that it needed to be done. i don't feel like we have been slowed down at all. i do think that there are efforts to slow down this train but the train is coming. >> trey, you are think the train is coming? >> if she is not embarrassed then she is just not easily embarrassed, bret. any d.a. would be embarrassed at the mere thought of possibly being kicked off of a case. i think if the train comes, it's going to come after november and it may even come after the new president is inaugurated whether it's biden or trump. so, she is not first in line new york is this case is on appeal. the judge is considering the first amendment arguments on another part of
the case down in georgia, the election interference case goes forward. here is fani willis from the weekend. just listen. >> i guess my greatest crime is i had a relationship with a man. but that's not something that i find embarrassing in any way. and i know that i have not done anything that's illegal. all while that was going on, we were writing responsive briefs. we were still doing the case in the way that it needed to be done. i don't feel like we have been slowed down at all. i do...
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does that have any bearing with the judge in the georgia case? take that into account? for sure. i mean, it's going to be persuasive and today in the arguments, the georgia prosecutor, asieh, the judge specifically to look at judge chutkan analysis. he's he said, i don't think i can do better than she did because it was persuasive. and what she really did was separate the argument of corporate local speech and whether that is being moderated by the government versus criminal conduct. so for example, you can have a right to have a gun possess a gun which what you can do is take that gun and use it for this over crime just because you have a gun legally doesn't mean you can rob a bank with it. same way with political speech, just because you're a lot to say something under our first amendment, it doesn't mean you can then say those exact statements in further separate crime, and that's what donald trump has been charged with here. it's speech that he's using a principle crime. it's not speech for the sake of speech. and on top of that, there's more than pure speech. if you're n-ten
does that have any bearing with the judge in the georgia case? take that into account? for sure. i mean, it's going to be persuasive and today in the arguments, the georgia prosecutor, asieh, the judge specifically to look at judge chutkan analysis. he's he said, i don't think i can do better than she did because it was persuasive. and what she really did was separate the argument of corporate local speech and whether that is being moderated by the government versus criminal conduct. so for...
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trump down in georgia are ricco-related. i'm sure you saw this exchange yesterday between aoc and tony bobulinski. listen to this. >> what is -- what is the crime, sir? >> you. >> specifically! >> you keep -- you ask me to answer the question. i answered the question, ricco, you are obviously not familiar with. texas. >> could you say me. >> corrupt statutes. >> excuse me sir. >> fara. >> excuse me, sir. ricco is not a crime. it is a category. what is. >> oh, no. it's a category of crimes. >> steve: let's turn to you. is ricco not a crime? >> it's absolutely a crime. 18 usc 1961 through 68. she might try bothering to read it. but, you know, this comment by aoc just added to the growing list of stupefying remarks by her. this one truly mind boggling the very word racketeering in its acronym conjures up serious criminality. this is a pattern with aoc when she opens her mouth. she tends to embarrass herself with a fundamental lack of knowledge. >> steve: one final question about georgia. the governor there, brian kemp, it sound
trump down in georgia are ricco-related. i'm sure you saw this exchange yesterday between aoc and tony bobulinski. listen to this. >> what is -- what is the crime, sir? >> you. >> specifically! >> you keep -- you ask me to answer the question. i answered the question, ricco, you are obviously not familiar with. texas. >> could you say me. >> corrupt statutes. >> excuse me sir. >> fara. >> excuse me, sir. ricco is not a crime. it is a...