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georgia has chosen. constantly, since 30 years, the georgian population, when asked — or when it has to march on the streets, it marches — constantly, 80% of the population, and that's a very high percentage, say that it wants europe, it wants nato, and it doesn't want anything else. there is no other perspective for georgia. ok, but there's a difficulty, which you will be fully aware of, which is that the politicians, despite what the polls suggest, appear to play both sides. and we have the then prime minister of the governing party, georgian dream, now its chair, irakli garibashvili, said lastjune one of the reasons russia invaded ukraine was ukraine's will and determination to become a member of nato. therefore, we see the consequences. and yet you're making it clear the government has said that it wants to join it. so what would that mean? governments come and go. the georgian population's will has been unchanged over 30 years of independence. it has been unchanged before that, because one of th
georgia has chosen. constantly, since 30 years, the georgian population, when asked — or when it has to march on the streets, it marches — constantly, 80% of the population, and that's a very high percentage, say that it wants europe, it wants nato, and it doesn't want anything else. there is no other perspective for georgia. ok, but there's a difficulty, which you will be fully aware of, which is that the politicians, despite what the polls suggest, appear to play both sides. and we have...
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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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he had, of course that win in the georgia primary where polls just closed moments ago, georgia is crucial for both candidates in the general election and trump. we also can report one in his georgia primary just moments ago, which puts him solidly on track to win the gop nomination tonight. now we are awaiting the results of three more states on this second of what would be the super tuesdays. and we're gonna be updating you as soon as that information starts to come in, john king joins me now, john, what are you seeing coming in right now? >> so erin, as you watch the results come in in one way, people home are probably saying no drama, right? because we know joe biden has already clinched the democratic nomination because we have projected he will win georgia. and you see why he's getting more than 95% of the vote in early results that we expect by the end of the night, by the time hawaii comes in any way that donald trump will clinch the republican nomination. while so where's the drama? what do you looking for? well, as you noted, this is a key battle a ground state. joe biden won it
he had, of course that win in the georgia primary where polls just closed moments ago, georgia is crucial for both candidates in the general election and trump. we also can report one in his georgia primary just moments ago, which puts him solidly on track to win the gop nomination tonight. now we are awaiting the results of three more states on this second of what would be the super tuesdays. and we're gonna be updating you as soon as that information starts to come in, john king joins me now,...
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. ] >> the path that georgia has taken over the last five years the path of that georgia has taken over the last five years has led to record job growth, historic investment in communities in blue ridge, $5 million in tax relief and enough funds saved to operate state government for months in an emergency, not days. that's the choice for georgians this november and i feel confident they will vote to keep georgia moving in the right direction once again. to answer the question, the state of our state is strong, growing, and prosperous because we trust our citizens more than we trust the government. [applause] >>>> georgia is succeeding because we have charted our own path, rejected the failed policies of washington, d.c., and worked together to put ours listens first but i believe the worst thing we can do is call it a day and coast through what is sure to be another contentious election year. we've accomplished so much despite unprecedented times and challenges because we have not gotten distracted from doing the job we were sent to do. like i mentioned in my second state of the state a
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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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those are georgia voters. and given the seriousness of the charges, i hope to see him in court. >> let me ask you another question, because we know one of the ways that donald trump and republicans are hoping to demagogue their way back into control of the white house and to hold on to control of the senate, i mean, control of the house and gain control of the senate is to immigration issue. and they have been truly demagoguing an issue of a georgia young woman who was killed, a georgia young nursing student named laken riley. they have now passed a law called the laken riley act, all republican members and 37 democrats voted in the house to support the bill. the legislation requires that the detention of any migrants accused of burglary or theft. my understanding is that burglary and theft are already illegal. what does this law add to the current existing law? is it just a messaging bill? does it do anything or change anything? i will note for our audience that overall crime is down this year across this cou
those are georgia voters. and given the seriousness of the charges, i hope to see him in court. >> let me ask you another question, because we know one of the ways that donald trump and republicans are hoping to demagogue their way back into control of the white house and to hold on to control of the senate, i mean, control of the house and gain control of the senate is to immigration issue. and they have been truly demagoguing an issue of a georgia young woman who was killed, a georgia...
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it would just be reassigned to sort of a governing body in georgia, to then be reassigned. however, i myself feel, and many other people feel, that that would, in effect, essentially be the death nail for this case because, you know, another time when fani willis was removed from a case for, in this very case, for a conflict of interest, that case is stale languishing at that body. it hasn't been reassigned yet. i don't know that there are many other prosecutors in the state of georgia that would want to take on the case, that have the resources, the expertise. and so, this, you know, could be sort of death by a thousand cuts for this case. >> lisa, do you read any clues into where judge mcafee may be headed with this other decision we're awaiting, given that he's still moving forward with the case, clearly? >> yeah, no, but i want to be really clear, nobody is saying the case itself should be dismissed on the basis of the alleged misconduct. it is just that, the d.a. herself should be disqualified. >> and her office could be disqualified as well. >> as caroline just said,
it would just be reassigned to sort of a governing body in georgia, to then be reassigned. however, i myself feel, and many other people feel, that that would, in effect, essentially be the death nail for this case because, you know, another time when fani willis was removed from a case for, in this very case, for a conflict of interest, that case is stale languishing at that body. it hasn't been reassigned yet. i don't know that there are many other prosecutors in the state of georgia that...
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it might be georgia, georgia, georgia. and you said in your opening, right? how close georgia was last time around it was decided by zero percentage points. that's a very close win for joe biden in 2020, you will look at the polling right now and it's a completely different universe donald trump leading by six points. so an, a very, very different place where we were in this sort of mirrors, what we see next nationally, where we're joe biden's in a considerably worse position than he was back in 2020. and it also mirrors what we're seeing in the sunbelt states, georgia, arizona, nevada, where we're seeing donald trump leading joe biden in places that simply put alex to four years ago, joe biden was able to win so why the change? well, why do you think biden's slip so much in georgia? >> yeah. they're probably a lot of reasons why. but let's dig deep into the cross tabs, right? if you know anything about the swing states as they're currently constructed, the one that has the highest proportion of black voters is the state of georgia. black voters are the backb
it might be georgia, georgia, georgia. and you said in your opening, right? how close georgia was last time around it was decided by zero percentage points. that's a very close win for joe biden in 2020, you will look at the polling right now and it's a completely different universe donald trump leading by six points. so an, a very, very different place where we were in this sort of mirrors, what we see next nationally, where we're joe biden's in a considerably worse position than he was back...
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[applause] to our amazing georgia georgia federation of democratic women. a lot of you in this room. to our amazing democratic women's council. [applause] our d.n.c. members from across the state. plus plus and so many pa grass roots organizers, volunteers and leaders from across our party who have done such amazing work especially over the last few election cycles. thank you, thank you, thank you. i was telling you to give yourselves a hand but you already did so you know how hard this work is but how important this work is. so thank you so much. women are truly the heart beat of this movement and the work that you doe and will do over the next couple of months are going to make the difference in this election. i can assure you. i know it well. as i mentioned, the stories of women are so powerful and they are the heart beat of this campaign. the opportunity to tell these stories to women and communities across america, to give them a platform to share their stories, that is what this campaign is all about. so it is my honor to stand shoulder-to-shoulder wi
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based on this kind of georgia technicality. i hate using that phrase, technicality since it's all technicalities, but, it certainly wasn't, the judge wasn't dismissing the charges as unimportant, or not really alleging a crime, but it was this very technical thing that i'd love to get your expert reading of. >> first and foremost, i think one of the most important things to remember is that the ricoh count, count number one, survived, including the specific acts that were alleged to underlie the ricoh count, even as a relates to the six counts that the judge effectively dismissed, and they all related to the solicitation of violating one of the elected officials oaths of office, whether was the secretary of state, members of the georgia legislature, or the governor. but, what this does, and what a special demurrer does is basically say that the indictment does not give the defendants enough detail to know how to prepare their defense. and i think, here, the key thing for this judge was it was not alleged with sufficient specifi
based on this kind of georgia technicality. i hate using that phrase, technicality since it's all technicalities, but, it certainly wasn't, the judge wasn't dismissing the charges as unimportant, or not really alleging a crime, but it was this very technical thing that i'd love to get your expert reading of. >> first and foremost, i think one of the most important things to remember is that the ricoh count, count number one, survived, including the specific acts that were alleged to...
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. >>> we turn now to the breaking news from georgia, in the case against donald trump. tonight, the judge with an unexpected ruling. throwing out six charges, three charges against trump. it comes as that same judge is now set to decide the future of d.a. fani willis in this case. a decision that could come as early as tomorrow or friday. here's our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky tonight. >> reporter: tonight, all eyes on one judge in georgia. he's expected to rule this week on whether fulton county district attorney fani willis should be removed from donald trump's election interference case. but today, the judge handing down a surprise decision, and a setback for prosecutors, throwing out six criminal counts against the former president and some of his co-defendants. one of those counts involves trump's phone call to georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, urging him to find the votes trump needed to win. >> so, look. all i want to do is this. i just want to find votes, which is one more than we have, because we won the state. >> reporter: pr
. >>> we turn now to the breaking news from georgia, in the case against donald trump. tonight, the judge with an unexpected ruling. throwing out six charges, three charges against trump. it comes as that same judge is now set to decide the future of d.a. fani willis in this case. a decision that could come as early as tomorrow or friday. here's our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky tonight. >> reporter: tonight, all eyes on one judge in georgia. he's expected to...
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nikki haley just got 30% in georgia, she didn't campaign in georgia. and he's going to be in court. so the biden campaign believes they have the advantage here and they'll continue to lean on the facts but the republican party alarms are going off, lack of enthusiasm they have a problem going into november. >> thank you both. i appreciate the conversation. >> thank you. >> happy friday. that does it for us today. i'll be back here at 1:00 eastern filling for chris jansing. i'm ana cabrera. jose diaz-balart picks up after this. cabrera.. jose diaz-balart picks up after this (ella) we now get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) now we're even smarter and ready for what's next. (vo) achieve enterprise intelligence. it's your vision, it's your verizon. [ tense music ] one aleve works all day so i can keep working my magic. just one aleve. 12 hours of uninterrupted pain relief. aleve. who do you take it for? and for fast topical pain relief, try alevex. ( ♪
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about what it means to run in georgia, and the road to the white house leads straight through georgia. he won by 12,000 votes or less than 12,000 votes, votes, by the way, the ex president tried to steal, but he's president of the united states and georgia's x going to show up in a strong way for joe biden.it >> let me ask you about this twist we learned about this week. no laebls is reportedly considering georgia's former republican lieutenant governor geoff duncan to potentially lead a unity ticket. how could that impact the results of georgia? could that make it all but at nearly impossible for joe biden to win? >> listen, it's still relatively early in the campaign season, and i think that the more we hear from the donald trump that we just heard from a little while ago, the clearer it's going to be for people that at the end of the day this is a tt binary choice, and the question is do you want the america of january 5th that sent its first black senator from georgia, itse first jewish senator from georgia to the united states senate, or do you want the america of january 6th pus
about what it means to run in georgia, and the road to the white house leads straight through georgia. he won by 12,000 votes or less than 12,000 votes, votes, by the way, the ex president tried to steal, but he's president of the united states and georgia's x going to show up in a strong way for joe biden.it >> let me ask you about this twist we learned about this week. no laebls is reportedly considering georgia's former republican lieutenant governor geoff duncan to potentially lead a...
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. >> this trip is very >> important to him and that he's familiar to georgia because georgia helped him over the hump in 2020. but recent polls have shown that he's losing some support from his key voter block, ap, african american win men, and even the young voters. so he is going to have to come with some strong messaging today. and that is on immigration, that is on housing, that is on health care. so we think we'll see a reminiscence of a reminiscent biden that we saw thursday night so let me stick with you for just another moment. let me ask the case on the georgia election subversion case where fani willis is now being fani willis is now at the center of it, essentially her relationship with nathan wade and whether there was any impropriety there and whether she benefited financially. i'm just curious if you can give us a sense, depending on what so, judge finds. i mean, she could theoretically be thrown off the case, give us a sense of sort of what the feeling is on the ground in georgia there about that development it's been going on for several weeks now. and now, a lot of geor
. >> this trip is very >> important to him and that he's familiar to georgia because georgia helped him over the hump in 2020. but recent polls have shown that he's losing some support from his key voter block, ap, african american win men, and even the young voters. so he is going to have to come with some strong messaging today. and that is on immigration, that is on housing, that is on health care. so we think we'll see a reminiscence of a reminiscent biden that we saw thursday...
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. ♪ georgia, georgia ♪ neil: well, georgia very much on the minds of joe biden and donald trump. they'll be campaigning in the peach state today. the closest state in the 2020 contest. the guy behind that recount, georgia republican secretary of state brad raffensperger what he's hearing about the race. more on that in a second. now, of course, no labels joe lieberman who's not naming names, but he sure is cooking up some big third party plans. all that and mike pompeo, the former secretary of state opted out of joining this year's presidential race. now the guy he served just might be eyeing him for an even bigger role. and a really big jobs report. the president teeing up really big spending. some folks are worried about inflation roaring back like transportation secretary pete buttigieg is convinced this economy's just is pick -- taking off even if a few jets is their own issues taking off and sometimes swerving off. time to fast ifen your seat belts, "cavuto live" is off and running starting now. ♪ ♪ neil: welcome, everybody. happy weekend. i'm neil cavuto. let's get righ
. ♪ georgia, georgia ♪ neil: well, georgia very much on the minds of joe biden and donald trump. they'll be campaigning in the peach state today. the closest state in the 2020 contest. the guy behind that recount, georgia republican secretary of state brad raffensperger what he's hearing about the race. more on that in a second. now, of course, no labels joe lieberman who's not naming names, but he sure is cooking up some big third party plans. all that and mike pompeo, the former secretary...
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and ashwan ramaswamey in georgia. david, let me begin with you and your choice in endorsing these two candidates. >> well, they are incredible representations of all the bestf our generation has to offer from christine's work across ohio to help bring the next generation into power and the th party. and with ashwan's work. he himself is running against a lake elector for trump in one of the most competitive races in georgia is significant because we have to show our generation we are not just voting on the outside but getting representation on the inside, too. people who understand the anxiety of what it's like going through a school shooter drill. unfortunately, biden has a bit of a youth voter problem. there are many young people on the ballot. not just the president. >> christine, ohio can sometimes be a lonely place for a democrat to be campaigning. what made you decide to run for the state house? >> yeah, thank you for having me. i'm running to represent the west side of columbus because i saw republicans try to
and ashwan ramaswamey in georgia. david, let me begin with you and your choice in endorsing these two candidates. >> well, they are incredible representations of all the bestf our generation has to offer from christine's work across ohio to help bring the next generation into power and the th party. and with ashwan's work. he himself is running against a lake elector for trump in one of the most competitive races in georgia is significant because we have to show our generation we are not...
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an article written by our friend joyce vance and a couple of others talks about how georgia law, georgia law on conflict of interest does not apply here. >> i agree with that, and there's sort of a legal component to this, and there's a factual component, and the unfortunate part is whether i agree, you agree and joyce agrees. by the way, disagreeing with joyce is always a dangerous thing. this is one where the judge has said he wants to hear it so guess what, he gets to control. he said that the thing that is concerning to him and why he's having the hearing is the money. it's not just having an affair. he doesn't -- that's not what he's focusing on. he said i'm interested in knowing essentially whether these two people went dutch. that's how sort of minute this is in terms of where we're heading. as you said, it has nothing to do with the underlying case. but he said that's something he's concerned about it. so i think that's what we're going to hear argument on. >> it's kind of hard sometimes to keep track of what the allegation is here. i have to -- every time i sit down to do this s
an article written by our friend joyce vance and a couple of others talks about how georgia law, georgia law on conflict of interest does not apply here. >> i agree with that, and there's sort of a legal component to this, and there's a factual component, and the unfortunate part is whether i agree, you agree and joyce agrees. by the way, disagreeing with joyce is always a dangerous thing. this is one where the judge has said he wants to hear it so guess what, he gets to control. he said...
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they're down in georgia. jay tom morgan just the big picture you know, fani willis, you certainly have worked alongside her, if not directly with her. what's your reaction to this ruling? >> a dan it's a slap to the head to the prosecutor, but not a fatal knocked down clutching. she can stay in the case the judge said, what we've been saying all along. there's not an actual conflict. there's no finding that there's a financial interest. or personal interests in the conviction of the defendant's >> however, you didn't ban, as you know, what appearance of a conflict which gave him a continuum of remedies. and he decided the remedy here is that she can either dismiss herself from the case or dismissed mr. wade from the case, which she should have done from the very beginning, to be honest. >> okay. here in the room, paula what are you hearing from your sources out there who are involved in this? about how this case will go forward and the trouble with which it will go forward or maybe not well, look, there's no
they're down in georgia. jay tom morgan just the big picture you know, fani willis, you certainly have worked alongside her, if not directly with her. what's your reaction to this ruling? >> a dan it's a slap to the head to the prosecutor, but not a fatal knocked down clutching. she can stay in the case the judge said, what we've been saying all along. there's not an actual conflict. there's no finding that there's a financial interest. or personal interests in the conviction of the...
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he just wrapped up a rally in rome, georgia. and during that event, he brought up the death of laken riley, who was also mentioned by the president in the state of the us laken was allegedly killed by an undocumented immigrant. this is what president biden said. just a president trump rather former president trump said just moments ago we share your grief. thank you, darling. thank you thank you very much we appreciate it. >> i know how tough it is. so tough >> we vowed to keep laken's memory alive for as long as we are here in this area than we take comfort that she is now home with god and heaven. and i want to thank you and thank you for thank you for being governor. of >> course, we saw marjorie taylor greene with say, her name pin at the state of the union. what do you make the trump campaign making this a focal point, this looks like something that they're going to continue to bring up well, i think the president said it during the state of the union as a father who's lost his child. i think the president i understands the
he just wrapped up a rally in rome, georgia. and during that event, he brought up the death of laken riley, who was also mentioned by the president in the state of the us laken was allegedly killed by an undocumented immigrant. this is what president biden said. just a president trump rather former president trump said just moments ago we share your grief. thank you, darling. thank you thank you very much we appreciate it. >> i know how tough it is. so tough >> we vowed to keep...
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under georgia's constitution, the georgia constitution creates an office called a constitutional officer in the da. so the da has a special place in the constitutional system in georgia. i think what that means, though, is barring some real prejudice against the defendant, there's some question about the extent to which a remedy can be fashion today remove a da. i think what judge mcafee is doing is giving her the option, how she wants to exercise her powers of her office and determine whether or not she thinks it's appropriate to remove herself from the case in its entirety or if she wants to take this much more narrow measure and -- to ensure the process is clear of any taint from the public's mind and ultimately what we've seen judge mcafee do throughout the process is be methodical, thorough and thoughtful. in his ruling today he showed the entire debacle of the last few weeks with the allegations and the evidentiary hearing we had, so much could taint the way the people view the fairness of the criminal justice system and the fairness with which prosecutors act within that criminal
under georgia's constitution, the georgia constitution creates an office called a constitutional officer in the da. so the da has a special place in the constitutional system in georgia. i think what that means, though, is barring some real prejudice against the defendant, there's some question about the extent to which a remedy can be fashion today remove a da. i think what judge mcafee is doing is giving her the option, how she wants to exercise her powers of her office and determine whether...
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whereas president trump seem in georgia bringing up the georgia student who was killed, mtg trump, ally at the state of union, forcing biden to say the student's name and biden kind of taking her up on that and so there's different sets of issues that each of these candidates and 13 are really trying to emphasize in the leadup to the general. >> so speaking of laken riley, the nursing student in georgia, president biden was asked over the weekend whether or not he regretted using the term illegal so which he used in response to marjorie taylor greene. >> he >> did say that he should have used different language than swatch with the president had to say i'm documented for us. >> i >> shouldn't have usually gone as undocumented and look, when i spoke about the difference between trump on me, one of the things i talked about in the border was but here's the way he talks about vermin, the way he talks about these people polluting the blood. i talked about what i'm not going to do, what i won't do, i'm not going to treat any any any of these people disrespect look, they built the country. >>
whereas president trump seem in georgia bringing up the georgia student who was killed, mtg trump, ally at the state of union, forcing biden to say the student's name and biden kind of taking her up on that and so there's different sets of issues that each of these candidates and 13 are really trying to emphasize in the leadup to the general. >> so speaking of laken riley, the nursing student in georgia, president biden was asked over the weekend whether or not he regretted using the term...
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that's 258, georgia 305. and they're basically two methods by which you can disqualify a district attorney. one of them is a conflict of interests, and i'll suggest that to the core, that doesn't mean an actual conflict, that could mean an appearance of conflict as well and then forensic misconduct importantly, in the williams case, though in footnote four, and i think this is important for the court's analysis about the facts and where do they which box it fits into the court said there was no clear demarcation line between conflict of interests and forensic misconduct given a given ground for disqualification of the prosecutor, might be classifiable as either. and i think that's important because we have facts that fit in both boxes. so if the state stands up and says, well, there's no actual conflict here, judge, that doesn't mean necessarily that it doesn't apply forensic misconduct typically, forensic misconduct relates to statements that the prosecutor designed to impugn the character of the defendant b
that's 258, georgia 305. and they're basically two methods by which you can disqualify a district attorney. one of them is a conflict of interests, and i'll suggest that to the core, that doesn't mean an actual conflict, that could mean an appearance of conflict as well and then forensic misconduct importantly, in the williams case, though in footnote four, and i think this is important for the court's analysis about the facts and where do they which box it fits into the court said there was no...
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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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georgia says: okay, we, we want peace, we don't want to be dragged into war, but they, if they do not strengthen their defense capabilities, then the day after tomorrow, if tomorrow the russians start an operation, then the day after tomorrow they will be in tbilisi, because i was in georgia literally before the great war and just saw that i went to the museum stalin, and it is just 2 km, to the main road that... leads from tbilisi to other regions of georgia, it is crossed in just 15 minutes, that is, the georgians have one idea - not to allow russia to start military operations, but we can believe russia that it is, that this is the position of tbilisi officially satisfies them? as we know, relations are quite close in tbilisi. with nato , with the european union , at that level, at the official level , there are constant contacts, they have their representative at the governing bodies of nato, there is an exchange of delegations, so i think that georgian diplomacy continues to work in this direction, at the same time, as we can see, they want... and they also want to improve their
georgia says: okay, we, we want peace, we don't want to be dragged into war, but they, if they do not strengthen their defense capabilities, then the day after tomorrow, if tomorrow the russians start an operation, then the day after tomorrow they will be in tbilisi, because i was in georgia literally before the great war and just saw that i went to the museum stalin, and it is just 2 km, to the main road that... leads from tbilisi to other regions of georgia, it is crossed in just 15 minutes,...
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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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that's why i think that so many russians being in georgia state of 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 or the assistant, no territory in. so we can of this year and dr. august 23rd. the border between us. so we cannot get there and my mother's homeland goes over there . so we cannot get in my mother's house. russia has occupied parts of georgia for 16 years. the northern region of south asencion declared itself independent. young georgians have long left the board to region for the capital to please say no tv isn't one of them. she and her family also courses, trying to newer them back. today they are making ketchup worry. a georgian branch filled with cheese using local ingredients. minos mother teaches traditional bread making so please see march 2023. a controversial little 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 t
that's why i think that so many russians being in georgia state of 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 or the assistant, no territory in. so we can of this year and dr. august 23rd. the border between us. so we cannot get there and my mother's homeland goes over there . so we cannot get in my mother's house. russia...
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how do you turn that around in georgia? >> well, first, thank you for having this conversation, victor, because what people need to realize the long time between now and november, there was a fox news poll. >> but >> between now and november, what we know is that we have to continue to have the conversation georgians have been counted out before when it comes to the president sheila elections, when we flip the state in 2020, we won for a democrat for the first time in 28 years. so we understand that there's a lot of work that goes into this. nothing is given. we're not a blue state, we're not a red state where periwinkle, so we have work to do and we have to keep having that conversation. >> that's the first time i've heard a state described his carry weight not purple, but i accept that i like very much. >> so we've got >> two blue yeah. so >> we've got the georgia primary coming up on tuesday and there is an effort. of course, the president biden is going to win the primary here in georgia within through ziyad's him becau
how do you turn that around in georgia? >> well, first, thank you for having this conversation, victor, because what people need to realize the long time between now and november, there was a fox news poll. >> but >> between now and november, what we know is that we have to continue to have the conversation georgians have been counted out before when it comes to the president sheila elections, when we flip the state in 2020, we won for a democrat for the first time in 28...
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there are number of georgia keys that repeat that theme, reeves v state, georgia appellate 22, that is 1998 case. the state of a potential conflict of interest in the proprietary. 157 georgia appellate 704, 1981 case. that was decided seven years before williams. and there is at least the appearance of impropriety in the defendant denied fundamental fairness in the state's persecution of the charges against him or her. there are also rules that govern prosecutors, lawyers in general are bound to preserve and avoid even the appearance of impropriety. that is brown v state, georgia appellate 603202, 2002, had v state, they prosecutors close personal relationship with a victim in the case. it created at least the appearance of a prosecution rather than one property based on vindication of public interest. ava criminal justice standards for prosecution function standard 3.3-1 -- prosecutor should avoid appearance of the proprietary and perform the prosecution functions. 3-1.7f, the prosecutor should not permit the prosecutor professional judgments or obligations to be affected by the prose
there are number of georgia keys that repeat that theme, reeves v state, georgia appellate 22, that is 1998 case. the state of a potential conflict of interest in the proprietary. 157 georgia appellate 704, 1981 case. that was decided seven years before williams. and there is at least the appearance of impropriety in the defendant denied fundamental fairness in the state's persecution of the charges against him or her. there are also rules that govern prosecutors, lawyers in general are bound...
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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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and georgia constitution. that's a really big document, and there could be hundreds of ways that you could violate it, and if they're not sure they can't prepare their defense. in the federal system and most other state systems, chris, it would be easily remedied. the prosecution would just come in and explain, okay, here's how you violated the oath. here's the clause that they pushed you to violate. it so happens that remedy is not available in georgia, which the judge lamented in a footnote. so now the options are just as you say. she can refile in a new grand jury. she can just drop them. or she can appeal. i think she may just drop them because the overt act, the evidence itself, remains. the big rico charge remains. it's just these particular charges that say you made state officials violate their oaths of office and mcafee saying you're just not clear enough about what they did and it's too open-ended. we know the facts but we don't know exactly how they violated the constitution. and that's not enough a
and georgia constitution. that's a really big document, and there could be hundreds of ways that you could violate it, and if they're not sure they can't prepare their defense. in the federal system and most other state systems, chris, it would be easily remedied. the prosecution would just come in and explain, okay, here's how you violated the oath. here's the clause that they pushed you to violate. it so happens that remedy is not available in georgia, which the judge lamented in a footnote....