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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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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. ( ♪â
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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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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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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
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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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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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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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. >>> just north of there in georgia, the judge in the georgia election interference case has dismissed some of the charges against former president trump and his co-defendants. judge scott mcafee dropped six counts, three applying directly to donald trump, who still faces ten felony counts in that case alone. the six counts focused on accusations trump and his co-defendants asked public officials to violate their oaths of office. the judge found the language in the indictment too generic and did not specify which part of which oath of which constitution, state or federal, trump and his co-defendants had been accused of asking georgia officials to violate. in that ruling, judge mcafee writes, "these six counts contain all the essential elements of the crime but fail to allege sufficient detail regarding the nature of their commission. they don't give the defense enough time to prepare. end quote. the judge left the door open for prosecutors to reindict on these dropped charges. judge mcafee expected to rule
. >>> just north of there in georgia, the judge in the georgia election interference case has dismissed some of the charges against former president trump and his co-defendants. judge scott mcafee dropped six counts, three applying directly to donald trump, who still faces ten felony counts in that case alone. the six counts focused on accusations trump and his co-defendants asked public officials to violate their oaths of office. the judge found the language in the indictment too...
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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
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
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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....
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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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he's up there with marjorie taylor greene in north georgia. yesterday, he spends time at his mansion, at his resort with victor orban. he talks about his respect for the president of korea, valerie putin, it's a different world. >> was that a mistake to house orban ? >> is a member of nato but he says he doesn't believe in democracy. the people and with are people who, in fact, in and , they have great respect for one another. but, look, when you have a president who, in the midst of the carnage going on as a consequence of russian attack on ukraine and talks about come in if these guys haven't paid their dues, just do what you need to nato. he talked about getting out of nato. it is a critical thing to our national defense. we made a commitment after world war ii that none of that would happen again. look what he's doing. it's dangerous. >> you were caught on a hot microphone after your state of the union address talking to secretary of state antony blinken and senator michael bennet saying, "i told him, and don't repeat this, you and i are g
he's up there with marjorie taylor greene in north georgia. yesterday, he spends time at his mansion, at his resort with victor orban. he talks about his respect for the president of korea, valerie putin, it's a different world. >> was that a mistake to house orban ? >> is a member of nato but he says he doesn't believe in democracy. the people and with are people who, in fact, in and , they have great respect for one another. but, look, when you have a president who, in the midst...
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georgia requires one overt act by any one defendant. so of course the rico would stand if anything, any of the 161 overt acts alleged constituted an overt act, it would only take one, it doesn't take any by mr. trump. but the point is we have an abundance of them by mr. trump, and for purposes of the rico statute and the manner in which it functions, it doesn't matter whether that's first amendment conduct or not. i mean, we have -- my colleague has fully explained why much of this conduct is not shielded under any circumstance by the first amendment and i don't mean to contradict that in any respect, but it's important not to lose sight of the function the overt act, the role it plays in a conspiracy case here because it is not the role being suggested by defendant trump. >> all right, thank you, mr. employed. i'll give you a couple of minutes, final word. >> thank you, sir. >> if i heard what mr. floyd just said, that if everything president trump said was assumed true and included in the rico indictment, and therefore, now we're talk
georgia requires one overt act by any one defendant. so of course the rico would stand if anything, any of the 161 overt acts alleged constituted an overt act, it would only take one, it doesn't take any by mr. trump. but the point is we have an abundance of them by mr. trump, and for purposes of the rico statute and the manner in which it functions, it doesn't matter whether that's first amendment conduct or not. i mean, we have -- my colleague has fully explained why much of this conduct is...
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let me turn you, nick, in georgia. you, i think, have written some of the -- you've been covering georgia's efforts the longest. and what's interesting about georgia is there are some decent actors in the state. people who have a job of calling trump and saying, no, there was no fraud. you lost, fair and squad. and yet, or but, they supported and backed a voter suppression law that was so offensive to major league baseball that they moved the all-star game to colorado. jon ossoff has introduced some legislation to deal with that. let me show you what he had to say about that. >> nevertheless, the state legislature advanced this legislation, passed a law to drive up the time it takes to wait in line to vote during runoffs, make it so no one can bring you so much as a drink of water while you're standing in line, law these unlimited challenges -- i mean, the fact that people are spending their time filing frivolous challenges to their fellow americans' eligibility to vote should outrage us. and we need to establish, as a
let me turn you, nick, in georgia. you, i think, have written some of the -- you've been covering georgia's efforts the longest. and what's interesting about georgia is there are some decent actors in the state. people who have a job of calling trump and saying, no, there was no fraud. you lost, fair and squad. and yet, or but, they supported and backed a voter suppression law that was so offensive to major league baseball that they moved the all-star game to colorado. jon ossoff has introduced...
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as you indicated, the georgia case is a rico case about the effort, focused on the efforts in georgia, but the effort to overturn the vote of the people in georgia, which, of course, would have been significant to the ultimate count, and you know, the ultimate electoral ballot count, involving the election in 2020. local venues like you said, but two points to come back to the danger of the comments, and each thing you just read, each criticism and attack on the prosecutors, we know what happens after these attacks. >> right. >> there's threats, and there may be threats not just over the phone or on social media, but sometimes there's physical threats, people who do travel and do try to harm the prosecutors, harm prosecutors in their offices, and this is dangerous. i mean we have had multiple prosecutions now of people making threats against prosecutors and judges and others, and the other point want to make, going back to the comments of hostages, being convicted and many serving time for their role in the attack on the capitol on january 6th, not just prosecutors who are disgusted a
as you indicated, the georgia case is a rico case about the effort, focused on the efforts in georgia, but the effort to overturn the vote of the people in georgia, which, of course, would have been significant to the ultimate count, and you know, the ultimate electoral ballot count, involving the election in 2020. local venues like you said, but two points to come back to the danger of the comments, and each thing you just read, each criticism and attack on the prosecutors, we know what...
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it is only fitting that on tuesday night, when the votes came in from georgia, that georgia is the state that gave president biden denomination. he clinched the nomination on georgia on tuesday night. we know we still have more work to do, more conversations to be held, but there is a lot of time between now and november and that is what happens in battleground state. we are not red, we are not blue, we are periwinkle, so we have to do the work. that comes with having those conversations with voters on the ground that are important to them. that is what we are doing every day, reverened al. >> a georgia judge, just yesterday, rejected trump's bid to get fulton county d.a., fani willis thrown off of his election interference case, a move that would have made it even more -- unlikely he would face trial before election day. willis did have to accept the resignation of her top special prosecutor. with whom, he had a special relationship. trump routinely attacks prosecutors who dared to bring cases against him, but many of us can't help but notice the extremely personal nature of the efforts
it is only fitting that on tuesday night, when the votes came in from georgia, that georgia is the state that gave president biden denomination. he clinched the nomination on georgia on tuesday night. we know we still have more work to do, more conversations to be held, but there is a lot of time between now and november and that is what happens in battleground state. we are not red, we are not blue, we are periwinkle, so we have to do the work. that comes with having those conversations with...
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do you want one from georgia? in georgia republicans there are on the cusp of approving a new license plate, a new official license plate for the state of t georgia, and this one comes with a little history. in 1944, right, this is the apex of the allies' final push to defeat the nazis and win world war ii when fdr was running for his fourth term in office, the republicans ran thomas dewey against him in the 1944 election, there was also a third party in the mix in 1944. they ran a preacher for president in 1944 who called p himself a christian nationalist. he ran on a platform that said all american jews should be forcibly sterilized and then ported from the united states. that party was called the america first party. around the same time, there wast also an organization called america first incorporated, america first inc., the leader of that group received a patent for a club that he said was specifically designed to murder jews in america. he patented it in men's and ladies' sizes. he called it the kike kille
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in georgia, the rico state statute in georgia allows for a stand alone crime of rico and then you set forth the different acts committed by this big experience across the united states of the charged defendants and uncharged coconspirators. that is what people need to remember. that famous phone call, find me the votes that people think is now gone. it is not gone. it is still an overt act part of count one, the rico count and the judge made it clear that the other counts were not gone. >> i mentioned there is another ruling. the big one we are waiting on. which is how the judge rules on the motion to dismiss willis from the case. do you think you got any light. is there any indication on that? >> we could expect it by friday. it could come earlier. but some news dumps happen on friday at 5:00 as it were. but you know, reading tea leaves a little bit. why would judge mcafee change the order? if fani willis, her entire office is off the case, the case has to be reassigned but she has six months to get this right. and i don't think he would do that knowing that there is a potential for
in georgia, the rico state statute in georgia allows for a stand alone crime of rico and then you set forth the different acts committed by this big experience across the united states of the charged defendants and uncharged coconspirators. that is what people need to remember. that famous phone call, find me the votes that people think is now gone. it is not gone. it is still an overt act part of count one, the rico count and the judge made it clear that the other counts were not gone....
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i can show you what georgia is looking like. the designation. the check mark and the presumptive nominee designation. that went into effect an hour ago in georgia. so biden is now just piling on top of that. he gets everything in mississippi later tonight. there are 92 delegates for the democrats in washington state. so joe biden officially clearing the threshold for the his party to become the presumptive nominee. for donald trump, he is not quite there yet. we did just in the last few minutes declare him the winner in mississippi and he gets all 40 delegates up for grabs in mississippi. he is also so far i can show you, georgia. again, about 27%. 27% of the vote in there. it is 84% for trump. remember, haley dropped out. but her name is still on the ballot. donald trump has claimed 52 of the 59 delegates needed at stake in georgia. sorry. i'm just trying to get the delegate numbers. 52 of 59. there are still seven more to come. he is likely to get those but they are not allocated yet so we will see if he picks up a delegate or two. all of miss
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elyse, let's start on georgia. president biden flipped the state blue for the first time in 28 years. a new poll out today shows the two candidates within the margin of error in a general election rematch. biden won by 11,000 plus votes. what is donald trump's strength in a state where he is facing now all those federal charges for allegedly trying to change the state election results? >> i think that democras got lucky in 2020 in georgia. they had warnock on the ticket. that generated a lot of enthusiasm among democratic voters. how strong is donald trump with black voters? is he going to be able to peel away any voters from joe biden or are black voters not going to turn out this go around? president biden, we're going to talk about this later, but president biden chose to go to milwaukee today. i thought that was an interesting choice to launch his wisconsin headquarters right there in milwaukee. it shows how central turnout of african american voters is going to be in 2024 for the presidential winner. >> jim, t
elyse, let's start on georgia. president biden flipped the state blue for the first time in 28 years. a new poll out today shows the two candidates within the margin of error in a general election rematch. biden won by 11,000 plus votes. what is donald trump's strength in a state where he is facing now all those federal charges for allegedly trying to change the state election results? >> i think that democras got lucky in 2020 in georgia. they had warnock on the ticket. that generated a...
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bloomfield, 247 georgia 406, a 1981 case. have not showed a case where a pro se rule was applied on the basis of -- stand for the proposition that a trial judge is authorized in georgia to disqualify an attorney solely based on the appearance of impropriety. it goes to the submission o. court that the standard is an actually conflict must be shown and that conflict rises, shows that there's a personal stage of the district attorney as it relates to their personal financial gain that's being alleged. in the case that's been referenced by all parties here today, whitworth versus state appeal 790, 2005 case. in that case, whit worth's complaints are largely based on speculation and conjecture. applying any evidence standard to the record it's clear the trial court did not abuse its discretion to disqualify morgan based upon his personal interests in his conviction. >> aren't we past the speculation and conjecture aspect of this, though? the original and the core of the financial allegation is there is a relationship and money ha
bloomfield, 247 georgia 406, a 1981 case. have not showed a case where a pro se rule was applied on the basis of -- stand for the proposition that a trial judge is authorized in georgia to disqualify an attorney solely based on the appearance of impropriety. it goes to the submission o. court that the standard is an actually conflict must be shown and that conflict rises, shows that there's a personal stage of the district attorney as it relates to their personal financial gain that's being...
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. >> tell me what's going on in georgia. that number was made infamous by donald trump and his call to brad raffensperger. 11,780 votes was the margin in the presidential election there in the state of georgia. how do you see things swinging this year? >> good morning, willie. it's great to be with you. although i'm in washington, d.c., i have to say, welcome again to battleground georgia. when you think it was georgia that pushed biden over the top and sent him to the white house, flipped the united states senate, sent me and my colleague, i think it was only right and poetic that last night it was georgia to make it official that joe biden is our nominee. >> senator warnock, good to see you. let's look ahead to november and battleground georgia. polls suggest a close race. maybe the president slightly behind. his aides have acknowledged they believe georgia could be harder to win because your name is not on the ballot as well. talk to us about the challenges and opportunities for this president there in your state in terms
. >> tell me what's going on in georgia. that number was made infamous by donald trump and his call to brad raffensperger. 11,780 votes was the margin in the presidential election there in the state of georgia. how do you see things swinging this year? >> good morning, willie. it's great to be with you. although i'm in washington, d.c., i have to say, welcome again to battleground georgia. when you think it was georgia that pushed biden over the top and sent him to the white house,...
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of georgia. this comes with a little history. in 944, right, this is the apex of the allies' final push to defeat the nazis, when fdr was running for his fourth term in office. the republicans ran thomas dewey against him. and a third party ran a preacher for president in 1944 who called himself a christian nationalist. he ran on a platform saying all american jews should be forcibly sterilized and deported from the united states. that party was called the america first party. around the same time, there was also an organization called america first incorporated. america first inc. the leader of that group received a patent for a club that he said was specifically designed to murder jews in america. he patented it in men's and ladies sizes and called it the killer. he ran an organization called america first inc. they were trying to capitalize on the notoriety and the name recognition of the america first committee which had at one point been very popular in the united states but start today wobb
of georgia. this comes with a little history. in 944, right, this is the apex of the allies' final push to defeat the nazis, when fdr was running for his fourth term in office. the republicans ran thomas dewey against him. and a third party ran a preacher for president in 1944 who called himself a christian nationalist. he ran on a platform saying all american jews should be forcibly sterilized and deported from the united states. that party was called the america first party. around the same...
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a non-george began but talking to georgia lawyers. that said, i will say this, the judge clearly believes that fani willis and nathan wade were not candid on the stand. he thinks they misled the court. he's very concerned about it. i can understand given the eyes that are on this case, the importance of this case, why he made the decision he did. i do think nathan wade also made the right decision. ultimately, i disagree with andrew weissman. i don't think recusal in georgia can work the way he suggested. if there's recusal, i believe the entire office would have to be recused and a new da would have to be appointed. i think nathan wade said for the sake of democracy, the only way the elected da, fani willis and others could work on it would be for him to step aside. it's a blow for the case. he knows the case. he's worked the case. others have to get up to speed. i think it's the right choice for the team. >> melissa, in georgia an actual conflict of interest on the part of a prosecutor creates automatic disqualification in the law.
a non-george began but talking to georgia lawyers. that said, i will say this, the judge clearly believes that fani willis and nathan wade were not candid on the stand. he thinks they misled the court. he's very concerned about it. i can understand given the eyes that are on this case, the importance of this case, why he made the decision he did. i do think nathan wade also made the right decision. ultimately, i disagree with andrew weissman. i don't think recusal in georgia can work the way he...
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he and donald trump are holding dueling campaign events in georgia today. we are going to see if the president stops to speak with reporters, and if he does so, once he disembarked there from air force one, we may get you that live video. let go right now to keep an eye on our control booth about this, it to the breaking news on the war in gaza. the u.s. airdropped tens of thousands of meals and water bottles into northern gaza today, as part of an international surge of humanitarian aid as extreme hunger plagues that territory. nbc foreign correspondent molly hunter is following the story for us from london. molly, another welcome to you. what more we learning about these efforts to get aid into gaza today, it is there any chance of a cease-fire agreement before ramadan begins? >> that's right, alex, ramadan is expected to begin tomorrow or in the next couple of days. we heard from president biden specifically on that, that it is looking tough and certainly no sign tonight from the region that there is a cease-fire deal in sight. i want to bring you up to
he and donald trump are holding dueling campaign events in georgia today. we are going to see if the president stops to speak with reporters, and if he does so, once he disembarked there from air force one, we may get you that live video. let go right now to keep an eye on our control booth about this, it to the breaking news on the war in gaza. the u.s. airdropped tens of thousands of meals and water bottles into northern gaza today, as part of an international surge of humanitarian aid as...
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. >>> plus, a massive week ahead in georgia. a judge set to rule any day on whether fani willis will stay in charge of trump's sprawling election case. >>> also ahead, back in court, new jersey senator bob menendez expected to be arraigned again on new charges this morning. >>> later, a new doj investigation into that mid-air scare on an alaska airlines flight. what it could mean for that airline and boeing. >>> i hope you had a wonderful weekend. it's good to be with you. it's 10:00 eastern. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin this morning with the intensifying and newly combative race for the white house. president biden planning a big campaign swing this week fresh off his state of the union address. with tomorrow's primaries in georgia, both he and the president in that state over the weekend trading verbal jabs and sharing two vastly different visions for america. >> two nights ago we all heard crooked joe's angry, dark, hate-filled address, of the state of the union address. i'm going to bring the country tog
. >>> plus, a massive week ahead in georgia. a judge set to rule any day on whether fani willis will stay in charge of trump's sprawling election case. >>> also ahead, back in court, new jersey senator bob menendez expected to be arraigned again on new charges this morning. >>> later, a new doj investigation into that mid-air scare on an alaska airlines flight. what it could mean for that airline and boeing. >>> i hope you had a wonderful weekend. it's good...
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in georgia, i think the president can be, president biden, can win georgia again, even though most people are writing that off because of the anti-trump vote in the republican primary. i think he's a weaker candidate than most people think. i believe donald trump is a much weaker candidate than folks know about and think about it because they just see the rallies and the strong man. if you start dissecting that vote, that is where the rubber meets the road. >> we have lots more to get to. morning joe weekend will continue after just a short break. break. ! we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're not talking about practice? no. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. not a game! we've been talking about practice for too long. -word. -no practice. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. i mean, we're not talking about a game! cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. i know what it's like to perform through pain. if you'
in georgia, i think the president can be, president biden, can win georgia again, even though most people are writing that off because of the anti-trump vote in the republican primary. i think he's a weaker candidate than most people think. i believe donald trump is a much weaker candidate than folks know about and think about it because they just see the rallies and the strong man. if you start dissecting that vote, that is where the rubber meets the road. >> we have lots more to get to....
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he was charged in georgia, for his role in january 6th. he was charged in the district of columbia for his role in january 6th. he owes $400 million to the state of new york for defrauding the state through his taxes. and he has been judged a . you want to be perceived understandably, as credible and so i want to first see if you will pledge to not accept an appointment from donald trump if he is elected again as president. >> congressman, i'm not here to text -- >> it seems like an easy answer. >> joining me now is congressman eric swalwell. you did not get a pledge to not take an appointment. what did you think about yesterday? >> first i want to make it clear that president biden is not charged, someone else who possessed classified materials, donald trump, was church. and special counsel robert hur , the word photographic just left off the page, in the conversation that biden and the special counsel were saying and he said your memory, your recall appears to be photographic. he didn't put that in the report and it seems to contradict t
he was charged in georgia, for his role in january 6th. he was charged in the district of columbia for his role in january 6th. he owes $400 million to the state of new york for defrauding the state through his taxes. and he has been judged a . you want to be perceived understandably, as credible and so i want to first see if you will pledge to not accept an appointment from donald trump if he is elected again as president. >> congressman, i'm not here to text -- >> it seems like an...
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. >> let's go to georgia. blaine, georgia a state that went to joe biden in 2020. what are voters telling you there today? >> you know, katy, it's interesting we heard from voters in fulton county which is a heavy blue area but then in the suburbs which is what democrats and republicans are eyeing closely. over the past 24 hours, i spent a lot of time talking to democrats and those organizers. the ones that played a really large part in turning out the black vote in 2020 that helped flip this state for joe biden. they're saying, quite frankly, they're bracing for a tough fightade. and recognize and acknowledge the set of circumstances that led to georgia blue in 2020 was unique. you're talking about a pandemic. none of those things are factors this time around. they're having to approach voters particularly, especially voters that aren't particularly excited for the candidate at the top of the ticket. here's what we're hearing from voters, take a look. >> trying to fix the country and economy. >> well, it's weird, i heard sound there for a second. apparently we don
. >> let's go to georgia. blaine, georgia a state that went to joe biden in 2020. what are voters telling you there today? >> you know, katy, it's interesting we heard from voters in fulton county which is a heavy blue area but then in the suburbs which is what democrats and republicans are eyeing closely. over the past 24 hours, i spent a lot of time talking to democrats and those organizers. the ones that played a really large part in turning out the black vote in 2020 that helped...
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the president also launching a new ad in georgia. joking about his age as he seeks to reach out to younger voters. jonathan capehart will have an inclusive interview with the president today that will air at 6:00 p.m. right here on the saturday show and i will talk shortly with jasmine crockett to get her take on the campaign about the message going forward from the president as he begins campaigning. donald trump heads to marjorie taylor greene's district tonight. aaron gilchrist will highlight the trump bid to return to the white house that comes among controversy and jeopardy. take a lesson. remember republican nominee for president donald trump on friday had a photo opportunity with viktor orban. widely seen as one of the biggest autocrats and embraced as a model for far right conservatives in the u.s. >> he is a noncontroversial figure because this is the way it is going to be and that is the end of it. >> reporter: trump dealing with legal troubles of posting a $91 million bond and filing an appeal in the e. jean carroll defama
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in his georgia election interference case. i want to bring in nbc news correspondent blayne alexander in atlanta. good morning. what are they saying? >> reporter: well, good morning to you. just got a statement from steve sadow, the lead georgia attorney for the former president in this fulton county case. this is good news for the former president, his legal team. here is a little bit of that statement. i want to read to you. he says within the last 15 minutes, the court made the correct legal decision to grant the special demurrers and quash important counts of the indictment brought by d.a. fani willis. the court made and he talked about the entire indictment, the entire prosecution of president trump is political, constitutes election interference and should be dismissed. so, that's what the former president's attorney is saying today. now, it is important to point out three of the counts have been dismissed. the former president is still facing ten counts here in georgia. and the judge actually made provisions and is allo
in his georgia election interference case. i want to bring in nbc news correspondent blayne alexander in atlanta. good morning. what are they saying? >> reporter: well, good morning to you. just got a statement from steve sadow, the lead georgia attorney for the former president in this fulton county case. this is good news for the former president, his legal team. here is a little bit of that statement. i want to read to you. he says within the last 15 minutes, the court made the correct...
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the judge invites these issues to be taken up by all sorts of georgia regulators, including the georgia assembly, the state ethics commission. i mean, he lists that. if your first interest is the sanctity of this case, which is the most important case in georgia and of the four trump cases this may be the most important, because it's one that will last regardless of whether donald trump wins the presidency or not. if your first interest is this case, i think she needs to remove herself voluntarily and say someone else is going to oversee this case in georgia. so whatever happens to her in terms of ethics, it doesn't taint this case. >> danny, again, we're talking about things she could have done that would have prejudiced the defendants in a way that these actions did not. for instance, withholding evidence in the discovery process, lying to defense counsel about what she had or what she didn't have. of course, none of that was done, so the judge allows her to move forward. i'm curious, what's your answer to that question how does she move forward when the judge says the odor of mendaci
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. >> georgia, there was a hearing yesterday, donald trump is trying to get the georgia rico case thrown out again, this time saying he had free speech rights when he was saying what he was saying about georgia, charles. how did that go? >> not well. i mean, you know, donald trump continued to make this argument around his free speech and what it is that he is basically leaning on around all of these cases, but particularly in georgia, and, again, we're watching this play out in a way that he's sort of recycling the same arguments he's used earlier. and while they have been successful in getting him somewhat of a delay around the consideration and reconsideration of certain arguments, it does not appear as though these are going to get any real traction. and i think that's another example of what you're seeing. but, again, this is something that donald trump and his attorneys are -- specifically his attorneys, they're obligated to do, they're obligated to make as many arguments in favor of their client as possible, even if the arguments may not necessarily be the strongest, but have a po
. >> georgia, there was a hearing yesterday, donald trump is trying to get the georgia rico case thrown out again, this time saying he had free speech rights when he was saying what he was saying about georgia, charles. how did that go? >> not well. i mean, you know, donald trump continued to make this argument around his free speech and what it is that he is basically leaning on around all of these cases, but particularly in georgia, and, again, we're watching this play out in a...
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and rewrote georgia voting rules. this change reinforces how individual voters can challenge the eligibility of literally thousands and thousands of voters, an unlimited number of voters within their own county. we're not talking about just a few people here and there, katy. activists have disputed more than 100,000 voter registrations in georgia since 2021. most of these challenges have been rejected. and elections officials say it's a tremendous drain on their already strapped resources in places, especially in rural areas, where they don't have a lot of officials to kind of wade through all of these complaints. >> what about the rule that's at the center of curb your enthusiasm right now, the rule about whether you can give people water or food as they wait in line. has there been any blow back to that in the years since it's passed? >> it's gotten a lot of attention since 2021 when it passed after the 2020 election. republicans said that liberal groups were giving out water and pizza and food and encouraging peopl
and rewrote georgia voting rules. this change reinforces how individual voters can challenge the eligibility of literally thousands and thousands of voters, an unlimited number of voters within their own county. we're not talking about just a few people here and there, katy. activists have disputed more than 100,000 voter registrations in georgia since 2021. most of these challenges have been rejected. and elections officials say it's a tremendous drain on their already strapped resources in...
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. >>> and the drama heating up in georgia, alvin bragg will delay a trial supposed to start a week from tomorrow in new york. a donald trump appointed judge is slowing things down in florida. andrew and melissa wrote the book on the donald trump indictments and will discuss that avalanche of legal news this week. >>> election day in russia, the perfect time to talk about brandy reporting on donald trump and his affinity for dictators. what we discovered about donald trump's private comments on some of the worst actors in the world. >>> we were planning to start on all of the delays on the legal cases, and there are a lot, and we will spend time with that with your favorite legal experts in a little bit. but yesterday afternoon, donald trump spoke at a rally in ohio and we decided we have to start here. >> we will put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line. you will not be able to sell those -- if i get elected. if i don't get elected, it will be a bloodbath -- that will be the least of it, it will be a bloodbath for the country. that will be the least of it but the
. >>> and the drama heating up in georgia, alvin bragg will delay a trial supposed to start a week from tomorrow in new york. a donald trump appointed judge is slowing things down in florida. andrew and melissa wrote the book on the donald trump indictments and will discuss that avalanche of legal news this week. >>> election day in russia, the perfect time to talk about brandy reporting on donald trump and his affinity for dictators. what we discovered about donald trump's...
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he lists the georgia state ethics committee, the state bar of georgia, fulton county board of commissioners in and the voters, those are places where the defense, as is their right, are going to seek to raise this issue. it will be an enormous distraction even if mr. wade is removed from the case. it leads to the question that i have been raising is whether fani willis for the good of the case should recuse herself and have some other lead person in her office oversee this case, just so that she doesn't become a distraction for what is such a singularly important case regardless of its outcome, it's so singularly important there be no questions about the leadership of this. regardless of what you think of the judge's decision. >> robert, talk to us about whether you think she should step aside and start over. would she have to start over with the rest of her team minus nathan wade, because he is controversial? could they pick it up with a new prosecutor without losing too much time or would it really delay it? >> the first thing is that nathan wade has to go. the judge was clear about that,
he lists the georgia state ethics committee, the state bar of georgia, fulton county board of commissioners in and the voters, those are places where the defense, as is their right, are going to seek to raise this issue. it will be an enormous distraction even if mr. wade is removed from the case. it leads to the question that i have been raising is whether fani willis for the good of the case should recuse herself and have some other lead person in her office oversee this case, just so that...
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. >> why democrats are hopeful in north carolina and nervous in georgia. it points out that democrats are pessimistic in georgia because of the marquee race in 2020. you have said you don't think the party is investing enough in georgia, what else should they be doing? >> that's what joe biden said on election night. because he did not expect to actually win. his campaign did not expect to actually win. but stacy abrams did. she had done the work a decade ago when she told me there's a million unregistered voters in georgia. i'm going to register them to work. there needs to be a thousand staffed people on the ground in every single county in georgia. letting people know about the election. i've heard from top people the democratic people and top donors that they're not prioritizing georgia. how many elections does rafael warnack need to win before we believe in the priority of georgia. >> one more question for you before i have to let you go. you wrote a piece titled yes biden can still win. in one part you write, perpetuating pessimism is doing the repub
. >> why democrats are hopeful in north carolina and nervous in georgia. it points out that democrats are pessimistic in georgia because of the marquee race in 2020. you have said you don't think the party is investing enough in georgia, what else should they be doing? >> that's what joe biden said on election night. because he did not expect to actually win. his campaign did not expect to actually win. but stacy abrams did. she had done the work a decade ago when she told me...
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this comes as the georgia case is about to restart. the federal election interference case in the supreme court ruling and donald trump's challenging the legitimacy of the classified documents case. let's bring in don and susan. susan, does all of this make you wonder how donald trump keeps dodging these trials? >> we have seen him dodge it for years now. he is the master of delay. his attorneys have been able to do that. i think there is very little doubt that the georgia case, the documents case probably would not have happened before the election. the election interference seems mostly because of the supreme court, to be delayed for a long period of time. but the new york case should go forward. they are setting a 30 day delay potentially. but i think this case will go forward. here's the acre. should he be convicted, it will not matter but it will not matter to his voters. >> you are a lawyer. do you think there is a chance that any of the trump trials reach a verdict? do you agree with susan that it will go forward to potentially
this comes as the georgia case is about to restart. the federal election interference case in the supreme court ruling and donald trump's challenging the legitimacy of the classified documents case. let's bring in don and susan. susan, does all of this make you wonder how donald trump keeps dodging these trials? >> we have seen him dodge it for years now. he is the master of delay. his attorneys have been able to do that. i think there is very little doubt that the georgia case, the...
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i mean it delayed the georgia case by two months. and now in the new york trial, because of the screw-up that they will have a delay. and the prosecution is helping the trump team for the delay. and all of this means that ultimately the bottom line is going to be what -- by the way, in terms of the legal matters, i think that they should be prosecuted to the fullest extent, but politically, what is important is that trump is beaten at the ballot box, not so much the jury box. >> explain that. >> well, because i think that ultimately, voters think that -- i mean certainly they feel that a lot of these legal prosecutions are politically tainted, and by the way, any political prosecution that's successful will only make trump a martyr, and i think enhance his power, certainly within the maga base, and i just think there is sort of unrest if trump were denied his political evolution, if that's what ultimately what happens at the ballot box, because of a legal precedent, and that's why i think we would see real violence and unrest. so my
i mean it delayed the georgia case by two months. and now in the new york trial, because of the screw-up that they will have a delay. and the prosecution is helping the trump team for the delay. and all of this means that ultimately the bottom line is going to be what -- by the way, in terms of the legal matters, i think that they should be prosecuted to the fullest extent, but politically, what is important is that trump is beaten at the ballot box, not so much the jury box. >> explain...
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let's bring in nbc news correspondent priscilla thompson in athens, georgia. priscilla, what a painful time for this family. tell us about your conversation with laken riley's father. >> reporter: ana, he described his daughter as an angel who was one of a kind. as her name has become a rallying cry amid the partisan fight over border politics, he said he hopes she will be remembered not just for how she died, but also the way she lived. >> who was laken to you? >> she was like an angel. >> reporter: this morning, jason riley speaking out for the first time, describing his 22-year-old daughter laken as an avid marathon runner with dreams of one day becoming a nurse and working with we were looking f seeing her graduate next year. she was so full of life. i just hate that, you know, she was taken so early. >> police say laken was murdered while jogging on the university of georgia campus last month. >> i wake up every day thinking, you know, that i can call her and i can't. >> police have charged 26-year-old jose antonio ybarra with her murder. a venezuelan cit
let's bring in nbc news correspondent priscilla thompson in athens, georgia. priscilla, what a painful time for this family. tell us about your conversation with laken riley's father. >> reporter: ana, he described his daughter as an angel who was one of a kind. as her name has become a rallying cry amid the partisan fight over border politics, he said he hopes she will be remembered not just for how she died, but also the way she lived. >> who was laken to you? >> she was...
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governor, thank you for joining us tonight from georgia. i know you are at the event so i'm going to speak louder so you can hear me. they few days out from this, a few days out from this democratic primary and you will be joining president biden on stage behind you in atlanta in the next hour or so for a campaign event targeting black political veterans. we understand that the president will announce new endorsements from the three largest political groups representing asian-pacific, lack and latino communities, the latino victory fund, collective pac and aapi victory fund with groups making a commitment to mobilize communities of color ahead of the november election. what else can you tell us about it? >> i can tell you the energy is real. i'm having trouble hearing the questions. it is exciting. what we are seeing is we are watching how people are unifying behind the biden/harris ticket and seeing that results matter. when we talk about 40 million new job since this administration has come on board. the lowest unemployment rate we have s
governor, thank you for joining us tonight from georgia. i know you are at the event so i'm going to speak louder so you can hear me. they few days out from this, a few days out from this democratic primary and you will be joining president biden on stage behind you in atlanta in the next hour or so for a campaign event targeting black political veterans. we understand that the president will announce new endorsements from the three largest political groups representing asian-pacific, lack and...
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it also shows that the case is now back on track here in georgia. this is the first hearing for more than two and a half months that have focused on the actual facts of the case, focused on moving the case forward, what we have been covering largely, and what has sucked up the oxygen in the case, the motion to remove fani willis from the case. the fact that we had this hearing today shows it's back on track. the other thing that's important to point out is the decision to keep fani willis on the case is working its way through appeals but what we have now are parallel tracks. it's not going to stop the process of the case moving forward. >> should we expect there to be a trial date set in this case? >> we should expect there to be a trial date set in the case. that wasn't on the agenda for today, and as blayne and others know well, this is a judge who usually sets an agenda for each hearing. he tells us which motions are going to be argued or what else administrative house keeping, so to speak he has on his mind. that wasn't at all addressed today,
it also shows that the case is now back on track here in georgia. this is the first hearing for more than two and a half months that have focused on the actual facts of the case, focused on moving the case forward, what we have been covering largely, and what has sucked up the oxygen in the case, the motion to remove fani willis from the case. the fact that we had this hearing today shows it's back on track. the other thing that's important to point out is the decision to keep fani willis on...
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so officials in georgia have different oaths. and it just so happened the oath taken by the house of representatives and senators in georgia as well as the secretaries of state is very broad and alleges you will support the constitution of the state and the state of georgia, which means all the terms and articles they would have to show or put in the indictment each one of those asking for the alternate slate of electors to be appointed or for the folks to be found, which one of those clauses, that conduct violated such that these people were being asked about their terms of their oath of office. >> you know far more about this than me, but it just seems like upholding the state constitution would present election fraud, right, asking someone to find the votes to overturn the results of the election seems like asking someone to violate their oath of office. but i am not a lawyer and i've not worked for the state of georgia, so i understand there are some legal underpinnings to all of that. i do wonder if you think d.a. willis ten
so officials in georgia have different oaths. and it just so happened the oath taken by the house of representatives and senators in georgia as well as the secretaries of state is very broad and alleges you will support the constitution of the state and the state of georgia, which means all the terms and articles they would have to show or put in the indictment each one of those asking for the alternate slate of electors to be appointed or for the folks to be found, which one of those clauses,...
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while we wait, i am honored to be joined by senator warnock, democratic, of georgia. thank you for joining us this evening. >> good evening. >> let me start with, as we wait for the president, i have to ask you about remarks made by his opponent, former president trump, at a rally in ohio last night, the presumptive republican nominee warned that there would be a " bloodbath unquote --" if he loses the election bid he claims he was talking about the car industry river -- but repeated those words several times and even said some migrants are not people and at another point called them "animals". what's your reaction? >> well, my angelou said when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. donald trump is shown as who he is time and time and time again. we ought to take him seriously. this is the insurrectionist president. this is the man who egged on the most violent insurrection on our capital or attack on our capital since the war of 1812, and that violence has metastasized and that continual attack on the dignity and integrity of our democracy thro
while we wait, i am honored to be joined by senator warnock, democratic, of georgia. thank you for joining us this evening. >> good evening. >> let me start with, as we wait for the president, i have to ask you about remarks made by his opponent, former president trump, at a rally in ohio last night, the presumptive republican nominee warned that there would be a " bloodbath unquote --" if he loses the election bid he claims he was talking about the car industry river --...
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right now, he's attending a rally in atlanta, georgia. biden is speaking to battleground voters. jonathan sat down for an exclusive one-on-one with the president in his first interview since the state of the union speech and super tuesday, marking the unofficial start of the general election. they touched on a number of issues, including the threat to democracy and the push for a cease-fire in gaza. jonathan began by asking by -- a very touchy subject. >> it is great to see you again. >> great to see you. >> that was one hell of a speech you gave. i noticed the look of surprise on your face when you saw marjorie taylor green. it was priceless. you were shocked, seeing her. during your response to her heckling of you, you used the word illegal when talking about the man -- >> undocumented person. i shouldn't have used illegal. look, when i spoke about the difference between trump and me, one of the things i talked about was the way he talked about vermin, these people polluting. at talked about what i'm not gonna do. what i won't do. i won't treat any of these people with disrespe
right now, he's attending a rally in atlanta, georgia. biden is speaking to battleground voters. jonathan sat down for an exclusive one-on-one with the president in his first interview since the state of the union speech and super tuesday, marking the unofficial start of the general election. they touched on a number of issues, including the threat to democracy and the push for a cease-fire in gaza. jonathan began by asking by -- a very touchy subject. >> it is great to see you again....