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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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. >> you know what is so interesting georgia especially is having some problems we know california has their problems. they say a lot has to do with a.i. and increased demands. now, if you want electric cars, you need more electricity. you need more grid power. the grid power is going away from fossil fuels so the power is not effective. it's a perfect storm of idiocy. >> it really is. this administration is pushing everything to be electric. banning gas powered gas stoves. gas powered cars and leaf blowers. if you push everything to the electric grid, you will have more of a strain. yet the very fossil fuels that power electric grids they are also taking off line. so it really is a recipe for total disaster. and we just have to hope the next administration rye jeciouszs this when plump wins pause with otherwise the country is going to absolutely collapse from infrastructure. >> going to be too expensive to get a gas car. grid can't handle it. i have never seen such chaos and all self-inflicted. daniel turner, thanks. meanwhile, this blue cities crushed under the thumb of career crimin
. >> you know what is so interesting georgia especially is having some problems we know california has their problems. they say a lot has to do with a.i. and increased demands. now, if you want electric cars, you need more electricity. you need more grid power. the grid power is going away from fossil fuels so the power is not effective. it's a perfect storm of idiocy. >> it really is. this administration is pushing everything to be electric. banning gas powered gas stoves. gas...
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in georgia, the republican party's firstparty first vice chairman. he violated state election laws when he voted nine times while serving probation on a felony check forgery sentence. a conservative talk show host, he must now just pay a $5000 fine and receive a public reprimand. she got five years voting a provisional ballot probation. he was also on probation for a very serious crime and he got a $5000 fine. >> i interviewed crystal mason several times. the state of texas waged war on this woman. attorney general ken paxton waged war on her. she lost her job and her home went into foreclosure because she bet -- cast a provisional ballot that was not even counted. to see this hypocrisy, the double standard of it all. it is also a narrative of where it is voter intimidation, leading you know whether you are ruby freeman, an election worker, a black woman with kids and also a grandmother that they will wage war on you for somebody else. they destroyed crystal mason. i hope she gets some kind of compensation but she won't. >> i'm going to ask you about
in georgia, the republican party's firstparty first vice chairman. he violated state election laws when he voted nine times while serving probation on a felony check forgery sentence. a conservative talk show host, he must now just pay a $5000 fine and receive a public reprimand. she got five years voting a provisional ballot probation. he was also on probation for a very serious crime and he got a $5000 fine. >> i interviewed crystal mason several times. the state of texas waged war on...
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georgia o'keeffe was sold for $50. so all of these pictures were sold for a fraction of of what they were actually worth, which is which is a shame. i just want to tell i'm going to go to the next slide. i wanted to show the artist here, yasuo kuniyoshi, who who painted? the picture circus girl resting. and a little sidebar in the book is his story which i found really interesting so he was born in japan in 1889, when he was six years old, he moved to the united states. he wanted to learn english and, then go back to japan and be translator. but he ended up in los angeles. he attended a public. his teacher saw him drawing, said, you're really good. you should, you know, take some classes. he took art classes in los angeles and then moved to new york and began his career as an artist. and he was very successful artist. he was one of the four american chosen to one four artists chosen to represent the united states at the 1952 venice biennale. and he he was one of the first artists to have a have a show at moma. he was i
georgia o'keeffe was sold for $50. so all of these pictures were sold for a fraction of of what they were actually worth, which is which is a shame. i just want to tell i'm going to go to the next slide. i wanted to show the artist here, yasuo kuniyoshi, who who painted? the picture circus girl resting. and a little sidebar in the book is his story which i found really interesting so he was born in japan in 1889, when he was six years old, he moved to the united states. he wanted to learn...
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. >> there's also news on the election interference case against donald trump in georgia. trump's team appealing the judge's ruling that allows district attorney fani willis to stay on that case? >> reporter: yeah, trump and some of his codefendants have formally filed their appeal, arguing even though her lead prosecutor stepped aside, the case has the appearance of impropriety because of her past relationship with him. the d.a. is asking for an august trial date, mary? >> trump continuing to try to challenge that case, thank you. >>> there is late word concerning pope francis. after leading a solemn good friday service, the pope is skipping the good friday procession at the colosseum in rome in what is a typically demanding week. the vatican says he's trying to preserve his health for easter sunday. >>> tonight, journalist gershkovich marking a year behind bars in russia. the newspaper paying tribute to gershkovich, leaving a plank space on its front page with the headline, "his story should be here." >>> we learned today actor louis gossett jr. has died. a trailblazing
. >> there's also news on the election interference case against donald trump in georgia. trump's team appealing the judge's ruling that allows district attorney fani willis to stay on that case? >> reporter: yeah, trump and some of his codefendants have formally filed their appeal, arguing even though her lead prosecutor stepped aside, the case has the appearance of impropriety because of her past relationship with him. the d.a. is asking for an august trial date, mary? >>...
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>> bryan, trump's legal team today filed this appeal in georgia, what can you tell us about that? >> well, former president trump and eight other defendants filed a joint appeal today over the ruling that allowed fani willis to continue prosecuting the georgia election interference case. in a statement trump's defense attorney said at a minimum, da willis and the entire d.a.'s office should have been disqualified from prosecuting the case. willis was allowed to remain on the case as long as she removed nathan wade, the special prosecutor, she had a romantic relationship with, gillian? >> gillian: bryan llenas out of the new york newsroom for us tonight. >> you have can catch part 2 of bryan kilmeade's former interview with president trump saturday 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox news. president biden says last night's big fundraiser at radio music hall raised more money than any campaign in u.s. history. while speaking to his supporters today. he touted enthusiasm and unity within his party. he also claimed he was now leading in several national polls. correspondent mark mered
>> bryan, trump's legal team today filed this appeal in georgia, what can you tell us about that? >> well, former president trump and eight other defendants filed a joint appeal today over the ruling that allowed fani willis to continue prosecuting the georgia election interference case. in a statement trump's defense attorney said at a minimum, da willis and the entire d.a.'s office should have been disqualified from prosecuting the case. willis was allowed to remain on the case as...
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la before i let all of you go a trump's attorneys are also appealing the georgia judge's ruling allowing fani willis to remain on the case. they're writing and i'm quoting now from those attorneys provided in a da willis with the option to simply remove wade confounds logic and is contrary to georgia law. and because de willis is disqualified, so too is our whole office. what do you make of that argument from trump's lawyers? >> well, first of all, there's a lot of unknown around this case, even the trial judge, judge mcafee says, i'm operating largely unmoored from precedent, meaning this is brand new territory. so this could go either way. i think trump's team makes reasonable arguments. it's always hard to win an appeal, but really the main two main arguments. first of all, they say judge, mcafee found that the da's public commentary, including the speech she made it a church was legally improper, yet trump's team says he failed to disqualify your felkel, do anything. and the second thing that they argue is there's at least in appearance of conflict here as the judge found, and that s
la before i let all of you go a trump's attorneys are also appealing the georgia judge's ruling allowing fani willis to remain on the case. they're writing and i'm quoting now from those attorneys provided in a da willis with the option to simply remove wade confounds logic and is contrary to georgia law. and because de willis is disqualified, so too is our whole office. what do you make of that argument from trump's lawyers? >> well, first of all, there's a lot of unknown around this...
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to look specifically at voting cases, this week there was a finding that a georgia republican official, some sort of political elite, who had claimed the 2020 election by donald trump, when he lost, he had lied about that, was actually committing voter fraud himself illegally voting nine times. he was on pritchard for felony forgery charges. it would seem lies are a bit of a theme here but unlike ms. mason who had her whole life turned upside down with that five year sentence he was let off with a fine and a kind of public rebuke. certainly not years in prison. now there is so much projection that goes on here where it is the criminals calling other people felons. it is the election loser saying the people who won actually secretly lost. it's some conspiracy you need to learn about on the corner of the internet. here he was lying about that election loss in 2020. >> do not believe 81 million people voted for this guy. allowing the election fraud, stealing the election, rigging it, ballot harvesting, all of the above. >> why would some people be so fixated on the idea that there is ramp
to look specifically at voting cases, this week there was a finding that a georgia republican official, some sort of political elite, who had claimed the 2020 election by donald trump, when he lost, he had lied about that, was actually committing voter fraud himself illegally voting nine times. he was on pritchard for felony forgery charges. it would seem lies are a bit of a theme here but unlike ms. mason who had her whole life turned upside down with that five year sentence he was let off...
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as you just heard, i'm a nonfiction from atlanta, georgia, with few sports history books out in the last years. but i want to tell you about my latest book, which in some ways is a sports history book, but about a lot more than that. as you heard from no doubt from the title there, two main figures in my book, the john glenn, ted williams. i want to open up and give you a little bit of on both of them. so who was john glenn. john glenn was born in cambridge ohio on july 18th, 1921. he was a marine corps fighter pilot in two wars, world war two and the korean war. he flew a 147 combined missions, received 18 air medals and six distinguished flying crosses. he later became a military test pilot at patuxent river naval air station in maryland he helped create, conceive and execute something called project, which i'll tell you about a little bit later. he was one of the first american astronauts part of the mercury program, became the first american to orbit the earth in february of 1962. he later became the united states senator from the state of ohio, serving four terms and in 2012, he rec
as you just heard, i'm a nonfiction from atlanta, georgia, with few sports history books out in the last years. but i want to tell you about my latest book, which in some ways is a sports history book, but about a lot more than that. as you heard from no doubt from the title there, two main figures in my book, the john glenn, ted williams. i want to open up and give you a little bit of on both of them. so who was john glenn. john glenn was born in cambridge ohio on july 18th, 1921. he was a...
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president trump is beating and keep swing states like michigan, arizona, georgia, ohio. nevada and beating him on key issues that matter to voters. immigration and the economy so of course joe biden will complain the mainstream media is covering this but these are the facts and everyone knows it. >> the other thing that's happening, the magazine purporting president biden plans to avoid interviews national media and he's going to do local media reports and swing states that this story is coming in, democrats in congress are so afraid trump will in, pressuring biden white house to quickly enact to cement in place biden's agenda again because they are afraid trump is going to win according to the news. they're talking about putting in place rules for electric cars, student loan bailouts, epa test today stricter emissions standards to force all buses and vans, everything america general electric in two years time. we will begin deeper later in the show. your thoughts? >> there definitely worried about joe biden losing to donald trump trying to get your agenda that has not h
president trump is beating and keep swing states like michigan, arizona, georgia, ohio. nevada and beating him on key issues that matter to voters. immigration and the economy so of course joe biden will complain the mainstream media is covering this but these are the facts and everyone knows it. >> the other thing that's happening, the magazine purporting president biden plans to avoid interviews national media and he's going to do local media reports and swing states that this story is...
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england was not only hot but quote as hot as could be find and count as could be found in carolina or georgia. i, i suspect, indeed, that heat of northern climates may be more powerful than. those of southern ones in proportion, as they shorter there is as much fever, other bilious complaints on lake champlain as on the swamps of carolina find nothing. nothing anywhere else in point of climate which virginia need envy to any part the world. and i didn't quite feel that yesterday when i got off the plane, it was not quite what was was going on. and jeff well we know what was going on in jefferson's head. of course i do i do have remark that i have some summer neighborhood neighbors and east boothbay, maine, who live a good part the year in virginia not too far from here. but they always come to maine for the summer even though jefferson thinks thought that the weather obviously in may virginia was always superior but it's just an example. jefferson's wonderful ability to evade or to twist facts or to make a point that's really about his own emotional and ideological self-interests, even about
england was not only hot but quote as hot as could be find and count as could be found in carolina or georgia. i, i suspect, indeed, that heat of northern climates may be more powerful than. those of southern ones in proportion, as they shorter there is as much fever, other bilious complaints on lake champlain as on the swamps of carolina find nothing. nothing anywhere else in point of climate which virginia need envy to any part the world. and i didn't quite feel that yesterday when i got off...
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georgia, where he is now ahead of biden on points. the most important case, probably, for liberals is the case of rebellion, the case of the events of january 6. judge tanya chutkan should have started to consider it on march 4, but the supreme court intervened in the case. trump asked the supreme court to determine whether or not he was president of the united states. this, too, may all move beyond november 2024, maybe to 2025, although there are, of course, very serious accusations there. and there are articles on which donald trump could face up to 20 years in prison. well, another important matter remains the matter of secret documents, what are we talking about there? after trump left the white house, he took many, many packs of secret secrets with him to marolaga. documents from which the secret stamp was not removed. trump claims that he could do this as the former president of the united states, but after this there was a search by the fbi. some of these documents were still kept in his golf club in badminster in new jersey, t
georgia, where he is now ahead of biden on points. the most important case, probably, for liberals is the case of rebellion, the case of the events of january 6. judge tanya chutkan should have started to consider it on march 4, but the supreme court intervened in the case. trump asked the supreme court to determine whether or not he was president of the united states. this, too, may all move beyond november 2024, maybe to 2025, although there are, of course, very serious accusations there. and...
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steve hadley, one of my predecessors, a national security advisor, told me the story of when georgia tenants book as is -- on his time as csi director -- cia director came in for prepublication to -- review when george w. bush was president. steve was informed of this and told the record management director what you need to do and don't tell me anything more about it. then he went down and told president bush what he says. president bush said, that's exactly right. the next thing i want to hear about this book is the day it is published. that is how you do it. you think the trump administration didn't like that? no way. at one point, the book was still in prepublication review and there was a leak to the new york times about the chapter on ukraine. i don't know who did that. i certainly did not. whoever did it was no friend of mine. in panic -- it panic the white house lawyers because they did not really know what the book said. i am not making this up. it's from jared kushner's book, "breaking history", a modest title. where he solves the problem. he tells the president basically, l
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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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. >> trace: former president trump's lawyers filing an appeal in his election interference case in georgia saying the charges should be dismissed. da fani willis should be disqualified. the judge let her on the case if prosecutor nathan wade resigned what she did after revelations about their romantic relationship. the latest on that as it comes in. meantime the killing of new york city police officer jonathan diller in the line of duty to speak leading to an exchange between mayor eric adams and political commentator who called the officer's death a rare event compared to how many people the police kill. officer diller was 31 leaves behind a wife, 1-year-old son. his weight continues today. his funeral is tomorrow. retired nypd lieutenant joe cardinale is standing by the first brian live for us and exceed with the very latest. >> good afternoon. nuke city mayor eric adams says the murder of nypd officer jonathan diller allegedly by a man with 21 prior arrests underscores the main problem of repeat criminal offenders being released over and over again. it today on the popular iheartradio p
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georgia whitkin, thank you so much. i do want to say myself i myself have experienced two losses. doctor, starting with you talk about the emotional symptoms women might experience after a pregnancy loss and how long can that last? >> even though they are a common occurrence, unfortunately, that doesn't make them any less difficult to go through. many women who have experienced miscarriages will experience grief and depression, feelings of intense sadness. there's often anxiety about future pregnancies and guilt. there's a lot of self-blame even when it's not warranted. and then feeling lonely and isolated. often women may not feel comfortable talking to their regular support system, their friends and family members, because they feel a sense of shame and they're embarrassed. and that leads them to suffer these symptoms alone. >> yeah, dr. whitkin, a few years ago nbc did a series about pregnancy loss, which you can find on today.com. i'll post it on my social media. myself and other women shared personal stories what it means to experience that. what advice do you have when it co
georgia whitkin, thank you so much. i do want to say myself i myself have experienced two losses. doctor, starting with you talk about the emotional symptoms women might experience after a pregnancy loss and how long can that last? >> even though they are a common occurrence, unfortunately, that doesn't make them any less difficult to go through. many women who have experienced miscarriages will experience grief and depression, feelings of intense sadness. there's often anxiety about...
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for instance, if you're a person experiencing homelessness here in georgia, you have to register with the county registrar's office in the county that you're residing. that's the change from what it had previously been, if you're experiencing homelessness, you can use the address of a shelter or government building. that's something voting rights advocates are pushing back against, as well as the fact that there's a provision some say could make it easier to challenge ballots, and they say that's something that could also strip away the rights from some people here in georgia, chris. >> when i have been on the campaign trail, i heard from a lot of people from all walks of life, that it can be very confusing for them. there was a case, a woman who was actually sentenced to five years in jail after testifying she did not know she was ineligible to vote, but then she was convicted of voting when she shouldn't have. she had a tax fraud conviction. it's been overturned. an appeals court said, no, she didn't do this to be fraudulent. she went, legitimately thinking she had the right to vote
for instance, if you're a person experiencing homelessness here in georgia, you have to register with the county registrar's office in the county that you're residing. that's the change from what it had previously been, if you're experiencing homelessness, you can use the address of a shelter or government building. that's something voting rights advocates are pushing back against, as well as the fact that there's a provision some say could make it easier to challenge ballots, and they say...
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a lot can happen, and trump takes the lead in many polls in important swing states like arizona, or georgia, michigan, nevada. these are the states that are very important when we talk about that potential electoral college victory for president trump. i think these fund raising numbers are something that shouldn't be pushed under the rugby republicans. lauren: but would the fund raising numbers, would they tell the story right now that the elite are propping up president biden because they can, and you have small donations coming in from a lot of small dollar donors for president trump signaling that they want a different direction and they're giving what they can afford which isn't adding up to what we're seeing from the biden side? >> yeah, i definitely think that argument can be made to a certain extent. but again, you still see a dig can -- big disparity in the numbers. that's not just with the campaign, you're seeing that a with the party as well as the super pac, and those are concerns that are going to have to be overcome. in 2016 hillary clinton outspent president trump, and he sti
a lot can happen, and trump takes the lead in many polls in important swing states like arizona, or georgia, michigan, nevada. these are the states that are very important when we talk about that potential electoral college victory for president trump. i think these fund raising numbers are something that shouldn't be pushed under the rugby republicans. lauren: but would the fund raising numbers, would they tell the story right now that the elite are propping up president biden because they...
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yesterday, in georgia, a lawyer for mr. trump citing the first amendment and political speech as the reason why the charges against the former president in fulton county should be dropped. joining me now, legal correspondent lisa ruben and catherine christian, a former manhattan district attorney. lisa, how could the posts affect the gag order imposed earlier this week? >> it's an interesting question. as of right now, as you noted, those posts aren't implicated in the gag order. the gag order as it's written now talks about donald trump's ability to talk about known or potential witnesses, perspective or actual jurors, and then certain participants in the process but not others, namely the lawyers in the case, except bragg and family members. absent from that gag order is the judge himself and any family members. if the judge wants to take some action here, he will either have to expand the gag order or issue some new prohibition against the former president's ability to talk about his family members and potentially threat
yesterday, in georgia, a lawyer for mr. trump citing the first amendment and political speech as the reason why the charges against the former president in fulton county should be dropped. joining me now, legal correspondent lisa ruben and catherine christian, a former manhattan district attorney. lisa, how could the posts affect the gag order imposed earlier this week? >> it's an interesting question. as of right now, as you noted, those posts aren't implicated in the gag order. the gag...
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court back in session in georgia. why legal critics say d.a. fani willis election interfere answer against former president trump is crumbling. house oversight committee is giving biden a chance to defend his claims about hunter and his family's business dealings. >> it looks clearly to us that he was actually providing access and selling that access to these foreign entities. so we've said look, mr. president, here is an opportunity for you to come in and clear this up for us. >> the white house response was quite something. what house republicans have in store for the president now. legal eagle jonathan turley in "focus" next. oooo. trouble seeing, buddy? you should book an exam at america's best. america's best. they have one of the nation's largest groups of optometrists! oh, you're ... very welcome. america's best. because eye care is healthcare - and you deserve the best. [♪] there's a way to cut your dishwashing time by 50%. try dawn powerwash dish spray. it removes 99% of grease and grime in half the time. it cleans so well, you can r
court back in session in georgia. why legal critics say d.a. fani willis election interfere answer against former president trump is crumbling. house oversight committee is giving biden a chance to defend his claims about hunter and his family's business dealings. >> it looks clearly to us that he was actually providing access and selling that access to these foreign entities. so we've said look, mr. president, here is an opportunity for you to come in and clear this up for us. >>...
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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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. >> reporter: in georgia, ashley lincoln at our abc atlanta affiliate wsb tv uncovering several corporate owned rental properties taken over by squatters, like this property, for the last 14 months. this ring video capturing the squatters unloading furniture into the home. >> the police can't do anything. you can't protect nobody. >> reporter: the legislators there fighting back, saying squatters should be charged with trespassing. the bill now sitting on the governor's desk, waiting to become law. >> both of these acts, the one in florida as well as the georgia, are giving homeowners a faster way to get these individuals out of the home. it's taking it out of the civil court process and empowering law officials to remove the squatters from the properties. >> reporter: in los angeles, abc's jacqueline lee spoke with moms who call themselves vigilantes, creating a neighborhood watch after squatters took over this $3 million home down the street. law enforcement unable to do anything because it's a, quote, civil matter. you said squatters are treating this like their neighborhood. >> it's a
. >> reporter: in georgia, ashley lincoln at our abc atlanta affiliate wsb tv uncovering several corporate owned rental properties taken over by squatters, like this property, for the last 14 months. this ring video capturing the squatters unloading furniture into the home. >> the police can't do anything. you can't protect nobody. >> reporter: the legislators there fighting back, saying squatters should be charged with trespassing. the bill now sitting on the governor's desk,...
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call now i'm rafael roma, the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn heartbreak for the tar heels as number one seed north carolina goes down in an upset by alabama in the sweet 16 of the men's ncaa doublet basketball tournament sedans any shows joins me now and, uh, you know this worth lingo rolls off my tongue so easily. >> oh yeah. yeah. i know you know that. so tell us what happened. >> well, alison yeah. i know, you know, that one of the most fun parts of march madness every year sure. is you just never know which teams are going to make deep runs and the tournament unforeseen, alabama they really first seemed to knock out a one seed this year and they can thank senior grant nelson for that down one under 40 seconds ago, nelson get the bucket here plus the foul. he'd make the free-throw to put bamba up by two. then nelson big time block on rj davis on the other end. and then with the second left, nelson gets another block to seal the win. nelson finished in 24 points, 12 rebounds, and five blocks is bam upsets north carolina 89 to 87,
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they have signatures to get him on the ballot in arizona, georgia, south carolina, and they're closing in on michigan. ashley: yeah. it's an interesting story to follow, that. lauren are, thank you very much. we should remind our viewers that the markets are closed today for good friday, but it doesn't mean we can't talk about what the send quarter may bring, right? let's bring in heather zumarraga. by the way, heather, happy birthday. a little birdie told me that, so congratulations and thanks for using part of your day to be here to talk to us. let's begin with kind of a political angle. i want to talk about truth social. we've had analysts say, no, not going to touch it with a 10-foot appointment are you buying it, and and what do you think about it? [laughter] >> well, first off, thank you so much, ashley. i couldn't find a better way to share. >> it than with you this morning. so truth social, right, this trump media and technology group now trading public under djt, it's soaring. so there still is a lot of market action going on right now. obviously, the majority investor is form
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another case, very important, very serious for trump, is being considered in the state of georgia. what are we talking about there: january 2, 2021, after the elections had passed, after ... the missing 11,708 votes trump needed to win in swing georgia over biden. the liberal prosecutors there are represented by the main backwater. fanny willis has launched a criminal trial, a very serious charge , they could face up to 20 years in prison, but fanny willis herself turned out to be a person not of crystal honesty, yes, we are not talking about some crimes or corruption schemes, we are talking about simple adultery right in during this trial, she began to have an affair with special prosecutor nathan wade and her colleague, who also represented the prosecution, they basically became a couple. this is a case against trump. imagine being on trial for a former president. you know that this will be a battle to the death. therefore, of course, you will be as careful as possible and try to avoid a conflict of interest. that's right, friends, only if you are not the prosecutor, fanny willis
another case, very important, very serious for trump, is being considered in the state of georgia. what are we talking about there: january 2, 2021, after the elections had passed, after ... the missing 11,708 votes trump needed to win in swing georgia over biden. the liberal prosecutors there are represented by the main backwater. fanny willis has launched a criminal trial, a very serious charge , they could face up to 20 years in prison, but fanny willis herself turned out to be a person not...
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georgia republicans now backing a bill that would allow sheriffs to enforce federal immigration laws, law enforcement would be required to hold suspects believed to be in the u.s. illegally and officials would be punished if they failed to do. so the bill, which now heads to the georgia state senate prompted by the murder of nursing student laken riley. the new york city city council's women's caucus getting called out for suddenly caring about the crime crisis. the group spoke out about multiple women said they were randomly punched in the face by strangers. the left leaning caucus posted on x, quote: we are deeply disturbed and concerned by b. widespread reports of attacks against women in new york city that have been confirmed by the nypd. we're calling on the nypd for an immediate and comprehensive investigation into these incidents. well republican councilman joe borelli responded saying quote where is the women's caucus on increasing policies on recidivists. republicans general in 11 states filed lawsuit against the biden administration to block his new student loan repayment pl
georgia republicans now backing a bill that would allow sheriffs to enforce federal immigration laws, law enforcement would be required to hold suspects believed to be in the u.s. illegally and officials would be punished if they failed to do. so the bill, which now heads to the georgia state senate prompted by the murder of nursing student laken riley. the new york city city council's women's caucus getting called out for suddenly caring about the crime crisis. the group spoke out about...
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host: tom is next in richmond hill, georgia, independent. caller: i want to express my worry about iran and their seeking of a nuclear capability. the reason is because iran is basically a terrorist state. we don't call them a terrorist state because they use proxies like hamas. if and when iran gets the bomb, what are they going to do with it? they are a terrorist organization. they are a terrorist state. host: what do you think they would do, tom? caller: well, you have to get into the mind of the islamic revolutionary terrorist, i guess. they call them freedom fighters or whatever they call themselves. but they can do whatever they want. and knowing how their tactics are, i would suspect that they would try to infiltrate new countries with nuclear weapons. like with hamas, the black male. -- blackmail. host: in brooklyn, new york, good morning. caller: i have three observations. one is, if the palestinian people have a government, why is it they allow hamas to speak for them? would it be better if the hostages would be freed? two, israel
host: tom is next in richmond hill, georgia, independent. caller: i want to express my worry about iran and their seeking of a nuclear capability. the reason is because iran is basically a terrorist state. we don't call them a terrorist state because they use proxies like hamas. if and when iran gets the bomb, what are they going to do with it? they are a terrorist organization. they are a terrorist state. host: what do you think they would do, tom? caller: well, you have to get into the mind...
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. >> i'm rafael roma, the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn >> this morning, efforts are underway to recover the bodies of 45 people killed in a bus crash off a cliff in south africa an eight-year-old girl was the sole survivor. she was airlifted the hospital with serious injuries, efficiency, dozens of worshippers from botswana were onboard heading to an easter conference the cause of the crash is under investigation. >> new this morning, >> the federal government is changing how it asks about race and ethnicity will now use a single question and include more categories. this is also going to appear on the census. it is expected to improve the way hispanic, middle eastern, and north african people with those heritages are counted. this is the first time in your nearly three decades, a change has been made for the first time in 20 years alabama advances to the elite eight. the tide pulled off last-minute upset over top right north carolina in the sweet 16. now, alabama phase is six seed clemson in los angeles tomorrow >> all so exc
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the end of the cartoon, they would punch out in the sheep dog would to turn the coyote and say, hey, georgia, tell you why if i said hello oh, tonight and they'd go off on their way, that used to be washington republicans and democrats could actually get along not necessarily attack each other it so personally, in maybe not agree that, you know, with everything that got done, but there was a middle ground. now we are so polarized. >> meghan, last word here. i mean, it. i do take the point. i mean, it's a much different it's a much different place it's but i think this is certainly one of the things that i, as a journalist struggle with every day. i mean, i grew up in an environment where you learned how to cover jeb bush running against hillary clinton in a way that gave space to the policy differences between them to allow voters to make decisions. now you have cheney's words are we can't survive a president who is willing to torch the constitution. when you see what happened on january 6. and that would motivate what motivates her. that's what makes this so difficult. >> yeah i think that
the end of the cartoon, they would punch out in the sheep dog would to turn the coyote and say, hey, georgia, tell you why if i said hello oh, tonight and they'd go off on their way, that used to be washington republicans and democrats could actually get along not necessarily attack each other it so personally, in maybe not agree that, you know, with everything that got done, but there was a middle ground. now we are so polarized. >> meghan, last word here. i mean, it. i do take the...
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coming up here, donald trump's latest attempt to have his election subversion case in georgia thrown out. but sean diddy combs responding to reports that he is the subject of a federal sex trafficking investigation? >> we deserve a real king because if he cannot protect his own family how is he supposed to protect us? >> do this? >> come on, man and the lost kingdom now streaming exclusively on macs >> did you know taking xyz all at night release allergies while you sleep? so you wake refreshed for more productive day get 24 hour continuous relief that does not fade. he wise old, take xyz off at night all right >> we're building a better postal service all parts working in sync to move your business forward with a. streamlined shipping network and new high-speed processing and delivery centers >> for more >> value, more of a liability. and more on-time deliveries. the united states postal service is built for how you business and how you business is with simple affordable, and reliable shipping, usps ground when advantage, i won't let my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis symptoms d
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georgia prosecutors noted the earlier ruling in court on thursday. they also argued trump's comments should not be considered on their own but as part of a series of actions aimed to advance crimes including racketeering. the judge did not rule on the argument yesterday. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," republican house oversight chairman james comer makes another attempt to keep the impeachment inquiry into president biden in the headlines. >>> plus, national security reporter for politico alex ward joins me with insight on the state of the war in ukraine. and in just a few minutes we'll be joined with jeff mason of reuters, a white house correspondent in the room last night for that radio city fund-raiser. all that and a check on sports and weather when we come right back. check on sports and weather when we come right back a mystery! jessie loves playing detective. but the real mystery was her irritated skin. so, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it cleans better, and doesn't leave behind irritating residues. and it's gentle on her s
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another case, very important, very serious for trump, is being considered in the state of georgia. what are we talking about there? january 2 , 2021, after the elections had taken place , after trump had officially lost them, but before the results were approved, and this happened, as we know, on january 6, which , in fact, provoked the assault capitola. on january 2, trump personally called the secretary of state of the state of george, the secretary of state at the state level is the person who is essentially involved in the election process, as the head of the election commission in our country, demanded, as the democrats claim, to take from the ceiling the missing 11,708 votes needed for trump to win in georgie's hesitation over biden. the liberal prosecutors there are represented by... the main ringleader fanny willis has launched a criminal trial, a very serious charge, they could face up to 20 years in prison, but fanny willis herself turned out to be a person of not crystal honesty, yes, we are not talking about some crimes or corruption schemes, we are talking about a simp
another case, very important, very serious for trump, is being considered in the state of georgia. what are we talking about there? january 2 , 2021, after the elections had taken place , after trump had officially lost them, but before the results were approved, and this happened, as we know, on january 6, which , in fact, provoked the assault capitola. on january 2, trump personally called the secretary of state of the state of george, the secretary of state at the state level is the person...
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georgia and the trump team bac ghting tt elk with inner election interferencl by a fani willis dropped. it is unconstitutional to accuso the president of theri united states, former president or anyone else to stand trial on protected speecher a. >> it is not that he just laid over and over and over again but each of those was employed as part of criminal activity with j criminal intentions.oi >> will: joining me sol wisenberg former deputy independent counselor and fox news contributor and localoa clerk for justice for search and article 3 project.rgum so mike, we heard the argumentsn to date in front of the judgent hear the defense made the argument as protected first amendmenargut political speech. the prosecution is making the argument that it is part of conspiracy, criminal conspiracy. it seems to me that came down to the ability to prove knowing or intent that whatever was said, the speaker in this casese f donald trump and fellow defendants knew what they were saying was full's. >> yo, this open county d.a. fani willis charged trump and others with rico conspiracy,l butot the pr
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started in boston, so in 1821, from 1821 to 1823, a man, an enslaved and just terrorized the state of georgia in south carolina and the interesting thing about force joe was like he was kind of like a myth, but it wasn't a black myth. it was a white like why people say he could disappear here and he must've had extra long legs because he get away. but really what it was, was he was smart. he quit, he camouflaged his clothes, he created bulletproof vest in 1821, right. and so he terrorized the state of south carolina for three years. and at eventually it came to a head when he walked onto the governor's plantation and shot the slave overseer in broad daylight because it was like y'all know forest or don't play and so that i love that story of course so because it's the story of not just like we talk about, you know, slavery and in terms of the underground railroad. but we this was telling the story of maroon communities where people would escape and it's like, yeah, we all stay here and like they say, there's a part of the great dismal swamp between virginia and north carolina that they think
started in boston, so in 1821, from 1821 to 1823, a man, an enslaved and just terrorized the state of georgia in south carolina and the interesting thing about force joe was like he was kind of like a myth, but it wasn't a black myth. it was a white like why people say he could disappear here and he must've had extra long legs because he get away. but really what it was, was he was smart. he quit, he camouflaged his clothes, he created bulletproof vest in 1821, right. and so he terrorized the...
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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 dismiss 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 of discussion about what the supreme court has said before. for related to false statements. and in fact, 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 john just about every time this issue has come up, judges have consiste
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 dismiss 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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rudy giuliani faces charges in the georgia case. he filed for bankruptcy after a judge ruled he must pay two georgia election workers nearly $150 million. $150million for defaming them with his election lies. and giuliani admits his legal career is effectively over. >> the bar association will crucify me no matter what. i will be disbarred in new york. i will be disbarred in washington. it will have nothing to do with anything i did wrong. and i consider that something that will help me in heaven for sticking to my principles. [ laughter ] sure. i don't know what saint peter is up to these days up there. but i'm not sure that is going to cash out. it had everything to do with what he did. in court after court, in administrative proceeding after administrative proceeding, the same result. another coup plotter is currently trying to defend himself from legal sanctions in front of the washington dc bar association. clark who is also charged in georgia faces potential disbarment after he tried to have then president trump install him as
rudy giuliani faces charges in the georgia case. he filed for bankruptcy after a judge ruled he must pay two georgia election workers nearly $150 million. $150million for defaming them with his election lies. and giuliani admits his legal career is effectively over. >> the bar association will crucify me no matter what. i will be disbarred in new york. i will be disbarred in washington. it will have nothing to do with anything i did wrong. and i consider that something that will help me...
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but last year, chesebro pleaded guilty in georgia and has been cooperating with michigan and wisconsin investigators in hopes of avoiding more criminal charges. but it turns out, chesebro might not escape the cheese grater of justice. 'cause cnn found out that chesebro had a secret twitter account, and that's bad news for him, since while he was under oath, he told prosecutors this. >> do you have any social media presence? facebook, instagram, twitter? >> no. i mean, uh, no. i, for whatever -- i mean, before the -- >> any alternate ids that you're using for that kind of stuff? >> no. i mean, i don't -- i don't do any tweeting. >> stephen: that is the sound of someone desperately trying to remove the twitter app from their phone under the desk. "uh, twitter... no, i, uh... uh, no.. humina humina... i mean, i don't -- damn. face id not recognized. um, uh, regis, i'd like to phone a friend." chesebro's secret account was called "badgerpundit." no. no, sir. badgerpundit is not the alias of a wisconsin-based election denier. badgerpundit is a new cartoon show i am writing where a badger wo
but last year, chesebro pleaded guilty in georgia and has been cooperating with michigan and wisconsin investigators in hopes of avoiding more criminal charges. but it turns out, chesebro might not escape the cheese grater of justice. 'cause cnn found out that chesebro had a secret twitter account, and that's bad news for him, since while he was under oath, he told prosecutors this. >> do you have any social media presence? facebook, instagram, twitter? >> no. i mean, uh, no. i, for...
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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
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and what we are waiting for in georgia. anything stick out to you in today's hearing especially about how the judge might handle things going forward? >> well look. the law is pretty clear in this regard. the law says that the first amendment doesn't protect the guy who walks into the bank and says stick them up. people use words to commit crimes. and so, donald trump is charged not with the speech itself but rather with the conduct that involves committing the crimes and sometimes he spoke in furtherance of those crimes. i think judge mcafee will dispense of this very quickly. a similar motion was dismissed in washington dc. >> one of our two leading presidential candidates has so many ongoing court cases they are delaying each other and he is actually using that as an argument to delay each case. we still have seven months until election day. how confident if at all are you that our institutions like the courts and the election systems can actually handle the weeks and months ahead with the stress testing donald trump is
and what we are waiting for in georgia. anything stick out to you in today's hearing especially about how the judge might handle things going forward? >> well look. the law is pretty clear in this regard. the law says that the first amendment doesn't protect the guy who walks into the bank and says stick them up. people use words to commit crimes. and so, donald trump is charged not with the speech itself but rather with the conduct that involves committing the crimes and sometimes he...
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nick valencia is outfront >> donald trump's criminal case in georgia back underway. trump's attorney in the sprawling racketeering case, arguing in court that the indictment must be thrown out statements comments, speech, expressive conduct that deals with campaigning or elections has always been found to be at the zenith. >> of >> protected speech, >> which i'll, steve sadow objecting to the charges against trump arguing his client was protected by the first amendment when he spread lies and conspiracy theories about the 2020 the election being stolen >> and we won the state >> noticeably absent from thursday's pretrial motions hearing, fani willis, who spoke out saturday at a community event. >> i'm not embarrassed. mighty thing. i've done the fulton county de narrowly survived staying on the case after more than two months of hearings and court filings in an effort to disqualify her over her romantic relationship with a former lead prosecutor on the case. nathan wade. >> i do think that there are efforts to slow down and strain, but the train is coming. >> but tod
nick valencia is outfront >> donald trump's criminal case in georgia back underway. trump's attorney in the sprawling racketeering case, arguing in court that the indictment must be thrown out statements comments, speech, expressive conduct that deals with campaigning or elections has always been found to be at the zenith. >> of >> protected speech, >> which i'll, steve sadow objecting to the charges against trump arguing his client was protected by the first amendment...
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the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. >>> tonight, trump's new bid to get his georgia rico case tossed. claiming his 2020 lies were
the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. >>> tonight, trump's new bid to get his georgia rico case tossed. claiming his 2020 lies were
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a new hearing in fani willis is election interference case against the former president in a georgia courtroom is two weeks after he failed to get her disqualified. i'd the new argument from his legal team to get the case tossed. that is next >> cracked windshield schedule would say flight and will come to you to fix it. this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were we're on our way and she could track us and see exactly when we derive a few we came to her with service that fit her schedule. you >> in an to meet you. we got right to work with a replacement. she could trust. we come to you for free, scheduled now for free mobile service at safe flight like we pay are safe light be place. >> i was born with a fire inside, but psoriasis das my flame until i got clear skin with benzoic most people got a 100% clear skin some after the first dose >> serious side effects, including suicidal thoughts and behavior, infections and lowered ability to fight them, liver problems and inflammatory bowel disease have occurred. tell your dr. of these happened or worsen or if
a new hearing in fani willis is election interference case against the former president in a georgia courtroom is two weeks after he failed to get her disqualified. i'd the new argument from his legal team to get the case tossed. that is next >> cracked windshield schedule would say flight and will come to you to fix it. this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were we're on our way and she could track us and see exactly when we derive a few we came to her with...
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he is also a defendant in the georgia rico case. of course trump is now running again for the highest office in the land. liz cheney, one of the only republicans to consistently stand up to trump spoke very clearly about what she thinks will happen in november if trump succeeds. >> he will appoint people who will do his bidding. he will appoint people and if they are nervous about doing his bidding, he will offer them pardons, and he won't leave office. just think about it. we know he tried once not to leave office, and he will have no incentive to guarantee a peaceful transfer of power and to leave office if he is elected again. i certainly have policy disagreements with the biden administration. i know the nation can survive bad policy. we can't survive a president who is willing to torch the constitution. >> and, there are very real consequences for what cheney is talking about. you will remember, of course, colorado was one of the states where people filed a lawsuit to keep trump off the ballot on the grounds he helped incite th
he is also a defendant in the georgia rico case. of course trump is now running again for the highest office in the land. liz cheney, one of the only republicans to consistently stand up to trump spoke very clearly about what she thinks will happen in november if trump succeeds. >> he will appoint people who will do his bidding. he will appoint people and if they are nervous about doing his bidding, he will offer them pardons, and he won't leave office. just think about it. we know he...
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our country who account for a sizable portion of a lot of the ... 30 percent in north carolina and in georgia and wisconsin. 22 percent in pennsylvania. 61 percent in maine. it's a strategy that makes sense especially when you consider former president trump actually widened his lead among rural voters to 65 percent in 2020, up from 59 and 2016. for context in 2022, the midterms, gop candidates got 69 percent of the rural vote. now there are three important areas of fertile ground, the biden campaign is hoping to tell this fall. pushing the enormous infrastructure bill, boosting the spending and rural communities, pushing for student lone forgiveness and boosting internet access by way of broadband availability. critics are warning tonight that rural voters and you know this, they can smell a fake and they are wary of political carnival blockers who come around once every four years selling their blend of's cashback brand of snake oil. we will see if that works or if the vilification of those voters and the rural parts of our country really pushes them away. >> trace: we know it's going to ke
our country who account for a sizable portion of a lot of the ... 30 percent in north carolina and in georgia and wisconsin. 22 percent in pennsylvania. 61 percent in maine. it's a strategy that makes sense especially when you consider former president trump actually widened his lead among rural voters to 65 percent in 2020, up from 59 and 2016. for context in 2022, the midterms, gop candidates got 69 percent of the rural vote. now there are three important areas of fertile ground, the biden...