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kelly and kanye west, also showed up in georgia. freyman agreed to talk to kutti at a police precinct. according to court documents, kutzy allegedly pressured -- kutti allegedly pressured freeman. offering her protection if she would confess to engaging in election fraud. even though freeman had done nothing wrong. >> i cannot say specifically what will take place. i just know that it will -- you are a loose end for -- >> one of the most specific and powerful allegations in the indictment is this claim that various defendants tried to intimidate and harass these election workers, and tried to get them then to change their story as part of a cover-up. that to me is one of the pieces of conduct here that a jury can most readily understand and say, okay, that's a crime. >> reporter: freeman and moss later testified in front of the january 6th committee about vile, racist threats they received. >> this turned my life upside down. i don't want to go anywhere. i second-guess everything that i do. it's affected my life in a major way. in e
kelly and kanye west, also showed up in georgia. freyman agreed to talk to kutti at a police precinct. according to court documents, kutzy allegedly pressured -- kutti allegedly pressured freeman. offering her protection if she would confess to engaging in election fraud. even though freeman had done nothing wrong. >> i cannot say specifically what will take place. i just know that it will -- you are a loose end for -- >> one of the most specific and powerful allegations in the...
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georgia planned to get closer to nato. which path does georgia choose? now we have european and euro-atlantic integration even mentioned in the constitution , according to polls, the absolute majority of citizens stably support the future of georgia in nato and the eu, if you look at the dynamics protests in georgia, usually the biggest protests are usually related to the topic of russia, the very rapprochement with russia causes a painful reaction in society, and we have seen very large actions in support of european integration. therefore , for now, the authorities, at least as they wanted to say , about some change in the course of foreign policy georgia is very risky, and the opposition constantly says that our government is pro-russian, the ruling party, the georgian dream is generally called the russian dream, but as analysts say, the government wants to get the status of a candidate in the eu, but on its own terms in ukraine believes that if the west had better protected georgia, this would not have happened in georgia. they are disappointed by th
georgia planned to get closer to nato. which path does georgia choose? now we have european and euro-atlantic integration even mentioned in the constitution , according to polls, the absolute majority of citizens stably support the future of georgia in nato and the eu, if you look at the dynamics protests in georgia, usually the biggest protests are usually related to the topic of russia, the very rapprochement with russia causes a painful reaction in society, and we have seen very large...
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in georgia, we have none of them. we have political prisoners, head of the media who was arrested right before the decision. the third president we had many palooka prisoners. whether it is veto or he fears debates in the parliament, the law will be enforced. to what extent with a resist this adoption of the law. yesterday in the days before have shown it was the last straw, people are fed up with oppression and are serious. i don't know, but it's clear no government in georgia has managed to derail commitment to european futures. >> on i will give you the chance to jump in. these protests are ongoing and i want to ask you how significant protests are and if you expect they will be growing. >> the protists are significant. i would expect that there have been protests on a number of issues over many years. the government has been in power for a decade. you might say there is an important context in political history. protests occurred in every country, but in georgia they have a tendency to trigger major shifts in gove
in georgia, we have none of them. we have political prisoners, head of the media who was arrested right before the decision. the third president we had many palooka prisoners. whether it is veto or he fears debates in the parliament, the law will be enforced. to what extent with a resist this adoption of the law. yesterday in the days before have shown it was the last straw, people are fed up with oppression and are serious. i don't know, but it's clear no government in georgia has managed to...
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the indictment stems from a sweeping investigation by fami willis georgia, built around georgia's rico low which is often used to go after organized crime. we will go to atlanta to speak with veteran journalist michael isikoff and get a response from latosha brown, cofounder of the black voters matter fund. we will also speak with longtime consumer advocate and former presidential candidate ralph nader who says special counsel jack smith january 6 indictment should include insurrection. >> it is important to say also that all presidents violate laws , he has just taken it to a new and diverse height. but he is doing it so brazenly that if he gets away with that, he will continue to contribute to the institutionalization of lawlessness by presidents of the united states. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. a grand jury in georgia has indicted donald trump and 18 others, charging them with organizing a criminal enterprise to overturn the 2020 election results in georgia. trump faces a total of 13 count
the indictment stems from a sweeping investigation by fami willis georgia, built around georgia's rico low which is often used to go after organized crime. we will go to atlanta to speak with veteran journalist michael isikoff and get a response from latosha brown, cofounder of the black voters matter fund. we will also speak with longtime consumer advocate and former presidential candidate ralph nader who says special counsel jack smith january 6 indictment should include insurrection....
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the then georgia democratic state sen. made her way downtown to the capital for a meeting. >> it was a government oversight meeting to talk about what happened in the election. the issues, and it ended up being a pretty straightforward committee hearing. >> we had not seen anything that would suggest widespread fraud or widespread problems. >> here i am thinking okay, great, we have answered some of these conspiracies we have dealt with the issues. it felt like an adult committee hearing. so i went to my office and i almost immediately get a text, somebody with you got to get over to the capital. something is going on. >> the subcommittee at the judiciary to order. >> unbeknownst to jordan her republican colleague than state sen. william wiggin convened another separate special committee to look into questions of election fraud. >> these complaints deserve full investigation. >> is committee ended up playing host to rudy giuliani and many of these election deniers related to the drum campaign. >> plus you, bless you too. >
the then georgia democratic state sen. made her way downtown to the capital for a meeting. >> it was a government oversight meeting to talk about what happened in the election. the issues, and it ended up being a pretty straightforward committee hearing. >> we had not seen anything that would suggest widespread fraud or widespread problems. >> here i am thinking okay, great, we have answered some of these conspiracies we have dealt with the issues. it felt like an adult...
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in georgia the mandatory- reporter: can you clarify in - georgia the mandatory minimum when _ georgia the mandatory minimum when it— georgia the mandatory minimum when it comes _ georgia the mandatory minimum when it comes to _ georgia the mandatory minimum when it comes to rico _ georgia the mandatory minimum when it comes to rico charges, i when it comes to rico charges, probation. _ when it comes to rico charges, probation. how— when it comes to rico charges, probation, how that _ when it comes to rico charges, probation, how that might - when it comes to rico charges, probation, how that might play| probation, how that might play out? _ probation, how that might play out? . ., , out? the rico charges has time out? the rico charges has time you must _ out? the rico charges has time you must serve _ out? the rico charges has time you must serve so _ out? the rico charges has time you must serve so it _ out? the rico charges has time you must serve so it is - out? the rico charges has time you must serve so it is not - out? the rico charges has time you must serve so it is not a
in georgia the mandatory- reporter: can you clarify in - georgia the mandatory minimum when _ georgia the mandatory minimum when it— georgia the mandatory minimum when it comes _ georgia the mandatory minimum when it comes to _ georgia the mandatory minimum when it comes to rico _ georgia the mandatory minimum when it comes to rico charges, i when it comes to rico charges, probation. _ when it comes to rico charges, probation. how— when it comes to rico charges, probation, how that _ when...
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into the mt famous whim that enters into georgia history, the state of georgia, the government of georgia is the actor that does the most to create a political crisis that eventually results in the forced migration of cherokees and to indian territory. with georgia history it's like an antagonist i guess you would say to the state government of georgia. the state of georgia vigorously pursues the disposition of the cherokee nation's. the removal of many peoples including the cherokees is a central goal of early georgia. >> we are talking about the importance of place. how long roughly have the cherokeeee people been living right now in western carolina was this a homeland that went back centuries? the center of things tends to be more of north carolina but in terms of what today the identified as the homeland, this is it. southeastern tennessee, this is where creation happens from time and memorial if you want to use the western term so this is the center of things. >> to assume that there are those that remain still in those areas if you were walking on the appalachian trail are you like
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what exactly did trump and his allies do in georgia? what charges they face. we will lay out the entire investigation and piece together what we know about the campaigns, trump's private calls , a major data breach and the plot to subvert the electoral college. >> reporter: prosecutors in georgia have open a criminal investigation. >> reporter: investigation into former president trump because it is generally phone call to the georgia secretary of date. >> reporter: he tends to include the ministration of the 2020 georgia general election. >> donald trump got beat by joe biden. >> there is no way we lost. that was a rigged election. >> he went on a warpath like a scolded child to do anything he could to overturn an election. >> they defrauded us out of a win. we are not going to forget it. >> i underestimated his willingness to push the envelope as far as he did. to just boldface lie again, and again, and again. >> reporter: three months after the election the district attorney in fulton county, georgia, funny willis, open an investigation into donald trump ef
what exactly did trump and his allies do in georgia? what charges they face. we will lay out the entire investigation and piece together what we know about the campaigns, trump's private calls , a major data breach and the plot to subvert the electoral college. >> reporter: prosecutors in georgia have open a criminal investigation. >> reporter: investigation into former president trump because it is generally phone call to the georgia secretary of date. >> reporter: he tends...
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who did allow him to leave georgia with his money around 2000 in russia or georgia with his money to sell off a number of interest. but he vanished really, really puts his own interest before anyone else. and he sees that the government needs. so i'm getting drawn in to the sort of pro western narrative. he has stopped the government from implementing sanctions. although the majority of georgia financial institutions comply with them and you're in georgia, if you go shopping, it will even say, you know, you have to agree that russia are, you even want us to serve you some of the public or it is very strong there. but he's refrain from that because he sees it is potentially risky in georgia being brought into the. busy with russia, russia continues to occupy 20 percent of georgia territory, a fully controlled by the russian military. so he is trying to sort of play game with the question is, you know, is it really because he wants to be friends, moscow, or he wants to protect his own position? that is a very difficult question to answer. but as actions like this continue to happen in
who did allow him to leave georgia with his money around 2000 in russia or georgia with his money to sell off a number of interest. but he vanished really, really puts his own interest before anyone else. and he sees that the government needs. so i'm getting drawn in to the sort of pro western narrative. he has stopped the government from implementing sanctions. although the majority of georgia financial institutions comply with them and you're in georgia, if you go shopping, it will even say,...
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the indictment for georgia. this is fulton county in atlanta where the charges were brought by fani willis. there is surveillance video showing a official working were trump attorney inside, you see it here, over a restricted election office. and this feet taken by a journalist said that he walked in on a secret meeting between fake electors that gathered to sign a illegal certification for trump and there is trump's infamous phone to georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, which trump himself called perfect. joining the conversation is patricia murray. i don't think patricia has slept in two years as of this time. i want to talk about the element that make up the indictments and that is the case of ruby freeman and shane moss. i think that sometimes that gets lost in everything. >> the human. >> yes, the human element of this h i want to play some sound what ruby freeman's life has been like. >> there is nowhere i feel safe, nowhere. do you know how it feels to have the president of the united states tar
the indictment for georgia. this is fulton county in atlanta where the charges were brought by fani willis. there is surveillance video showing a official working were trump attorney inside, you see it here, over a restricted election office. and this feet taken by a journalist said that he walked in on a secret meeting between fake electors that gathered to sign a illegal certification for trump and there is trump's infamous phone to georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, which trump...
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at the same time, the georgia government knows that russian troops are already stationed on georgia and territory, such as an apache a these troops could reach tbilisi in no time. all this stokes, the conflict between george's wish to pivot westward and the harsh geo political reality. we drive to the edge of town western vehicles. as far as the i can see, we're at one of the biggest car markets and the entire congress has. since the beginning of the war russians had not been allowed to buy expensive luxury cars directly in the west, a sanction targeting affluent russians. the band also aims to prevent the use of certain vehicles to transport officers to the front and use in the s o d r an s u v as a back series. so we see these policy useful for luxury and for madison purposes, just how easy is it to acquire vehicles with high horse power at markets like this . with a hidden camera, we asked the dealer exposure cause ox georgians as areas and armenians come here to buy ordinary cars. maybe they're also buying the cars for russia. what was it to be? it goes like this. i know i need a co
at the same time, the georgia government knows that russian troops are already stationed on georgia and territory, such as an apache a these troops could reach tbilisi in no time. all this stokes, the conflict between george's wish to pivot westward and the harsh geo political reality. we drive to the edge of town western vehicles. as far as the i can see, we're at one of the biggest car markets and the entire congress has. since the beginning of the war russians had not been allowed to buy...
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in principle, if we talk about georgia in general, do you accept that georgia gets candidate status because now the georgian authorities are preparing the situation in such a way that it seems as if the european union can make an unfair decision, as the police say, we hear these statements from government officials georgia in it, of course , i would very much like the georgian people to have this opportunity to secure their future through candidate status. in the european community , the setting of society itself is unambiguous about the european and clearly aimed at the west a-a although, in my opinion, the speed and quality of the fulfillment of the conditions that georgia received for obtaining this candidate status does not leave much optimism for the european union to make a decision regarding the candidate georgia already this year if we talk about what is happening now between ukraine and poland how do you generally assess this crisis what is it based on several things i think that first of all you and i should understand that this is such a certain cold shower and er, we nee
in principle, if we talk about georgia in general, do you accept that georgia gets candidate status because now the georgian authorities are preparing the situation in such a way that it seems as if the european union can make an unfair decision, as the police say, we hear these statements from government officials georgia in it, of course , i would very much like the georgian people to have this opportunity to secure their future through candidate status. in the european community , the...
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president of georgia, because georgia refused to provide us with bukiv as an example to fight against the russian federation and georgia opened its doors to russian citizens who were interested in mobilization, well, these are the theses that are currently in ukrainian society, it is also important, of course, ladies, what do you think about this? well, you know it all started in 2008, that is, when russia attacked us . it was aggression in the russian federation, and then we told everyone that if putin was not punished, then the reality would be ukraine. by the way, they talked about it all the time. georgia, the government of georgia is not the president, so i thought it was a huge mistake when our partners did not pay attention and then in 2008 it would be easier to declare georgia, you know, little georgia, so that we, when we were defending our territories, then we were told that no no it is necessary to provoke russia there. well, i think it was a big mistake and because we lost our territories, that is, russia occupied our territories. 25, about 20, 25% of our territories are o
president of georgia, because georgia refused to provide us with bukiv as an example to fight against the russian federation and georgia opened its doors to russian citizens who were interested in mobilization, well, these are the theses that are currently in ukrainian society, it is also important, of course, ladies, what do you think about this? well, you know it all started in 2008, that is, when russia attacked us . it was aggression in the russian federation, and then we told everyone that...
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— georgia that could be the most damaging so far? this georgia case is the most — damaging so far? this georgia case is the most dangerous _ damaging so far? this georgia case is the most dangerous for - damaging so far? this georgia case is the most dangerous for donald . is the most dangerous for donald trump for a is the most dangerous for donald trumpfora number of is the most dangerous for donald trump for a number of reasons. they are basically accusing him of orchestrating a criminal enterprise, and this is astounding, that a former president is being accused of this. they were using state racketeering laws, as you mentioned, that are designed to target organised crime to go after him because of the conspiracy that has been taking place to undermine the election, and in this state—level case, donald trump cannot pardon himself if he is elected president, and the georgia prosecutors would not report to him. so he doesn't have that cushion that he might have with the federal charges, that he might somehow figure out a way to win the election, pardon himself and then modernis
— georgia that could be the most damaging so far? this georgia case is the most — damaging so far? this georgia case is the most dangerous _ damaging so far? this georgia case is the most dangerous for - damaging so far? this georgia case is the most dangerous for donald . is the most dangerous for donald trump for a is the most dangerous for donald trumpfora number of is the most dangerous for donald trump for a number of reasons. they are basically accusing him of orchestrating a criminal...
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handedly. >> there's no way we lost georgia. that was a rigged election. >> he went on a warpath like a scolded child to do anything he could to overturn that election. >> they defrauded us out of a win in georgia and we're not going to forget it. >> i underestimated his willingness to push the envelope as far as he did. to just bold-face lie again and again and again. >> reporter: three months after the election, the district attorney in fult ton county, georgia, fani willis, opened an investigation into former president donald trump's efforts to overturn the state's presidential election results. >> this is a criminal investigation. we're not here playing a game. i plan to use the power of the law because i sit here in this jurisdiction, it's my responsibility. >> fani willis is known as a prosecutor's prosecutor. she's known as a tough cookie who is a real preparer. she says i don't like to try things skinny. >> reporter: it's in that vein that willis requested a special purpose grand jury to assist in the investigation. >> i
handedly. >> there's no way we lost georgia. that was a rigged election. >> he went on a warpath like a scolded child to do anything he could to overturn that election. >> they defrauded us out of a win in georgia and we're not going to forget it. >> i underestimated his willingness to push the envelope as far as he did. to just bold-face lie again and again and again. >> reporter: three months after the election, the district attorney in fult ton county, georgia,...
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fraud in georgia _ evidence of election fraud in georgia and if he had it he would already— georgia and if he had it he would already produce it. it wouldn't get him anywhere and i don't think it will here — him anywhere and i don't think it will here. more of the same allies that he _ will here. more of the same allies that he will cook up the argument about— that he will cook up the argument about election fraud based on whatever theory you have but at the end of— whatever theory you have but at the end of the _ whatever theory you have but at the end of the date you need to prove it. end of the date you need to prove it there — end of the date you need to prove it there is— end of the date you need to prove it. there is no evidence there. i it. there is no evidence there. want to it. there is no evidence there. i want to come to the republicans in georgia, and doug, it is interesting to see the governor brian kemp and secretary of state hitting back at the former president. we have a suite from the governor. "the 2020 election in georgia was not stolen. for nearly three
fraud in georgia _ evidence of election fraud in georgia and if he had it he would already— georgia and if he had it he would already produce it. it wouldn't get him anywhere and i don't think it will here — him anywhere and i don't think it will here. more of the same allies that he _ will here. more of the same allies that he will cook up the argument about— that he will cook up the argument about election fraud based on whatever theory you have but at the end of— whatever theory you...
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georgia? >> thanks for having me, ayman. i think we have to understand what the purpose of a removal statute is, which has been on the books for well over 100 years. the purpose of it is to protect the conduct of important federal officials, and the performance of their jobs. so the statute has been interpreted, and clearly applied multiple times as limited by two sets of circumstances. first of all, the actions that are charged must in fact be taken in the course of performing your job. it's not enough that someone is in fact, as mark meadows is a federal official, the conduct actually has to be in the course of what they call under color of law, and in doing one's job. but the second requirement, which also has to be satisfied, is that the defendant must be alleging what they call on the statute, colorable federal defenses. which is to say they actually have to be raising issues of federal law. now, there are very good reasons, in this case, to believe that neither of those situations are me
georgia? >> thanks for having me, ayman. i think we have to understand what the purpose of a removal statute is, which has been on the books for well over 100 years. the purpose of it is to protect the conduct of important federal officials, and the performance of their jobs. so the statute has been interpreted, and clearly applied multiple times as limited by two sets of circumstances. first of all, the actions that are charged must in fact be taken in the course of performing your job....
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that is not the case with georgia. donald trump cannot pardon himself in the georgia case. there is a bipartisan board of pardons and parole that looks at those kinds of things. and the only way that you can even apply -- that you can first apply -- for that kind of pardon is five years after the sentences completed. so, given all of that, i really do see that jack smith's case will go first, and i think it will be in that first half of 2024. i think his date of january 2024 is a bit ambitious, but probably maybe two months after that starting in and around march or so. >> shanlon, what do you think? >> i agree. i think it should be the one to go first. it does depend a lot as to whether the prosecutors would confer a lot. and it -- makes it so unusual to have one defendant facing this many trials from this many prosecutors, all the same time. sometimes, you will see a defendant -- there is a hung jury -- they get re-tried a bunch of times. normally, if you have this kind of a contemporary's contemporaneous state and federal parallel prosecution going on, they might be conf
that is not the case with georgia. donald trump cannot pardon himself in the georgia case. there is a bipartisan board of pardons and parole that looks at those kinds of things. and the only way that you can even apply -- that you can first apply -- for that kind of pardon is five years after the sentences completed. so, given all of that, i really do see that jack smith's case will go first, and i think it will be in that first half of 2024. i think his date of january 2024 is a bit ambitious,...
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. >> it's all about georgia. you got the phone call. you've got other people making calls to legislators there in an effort to overturn the election. so what makes this a little different is that there was a more concerted effort, it seems, in the state of georgia than anywhere else to try to overturn the election. >> but, lesser known are the other call that trump made allegedly to individuals here in the state. there was a call to an investigator in brad raffensperger's office where he asked him to work during the audit that he would be a hero if he found errors. >> a parade of alleged co-conspirators were arrested, former chief of staff, mark meadows and several lawyers who worked to overturn the election, john eastman, sydney powell, jenna ellis and rudy giuliani, who himself made prosecuting rico cases popular. >> i am very, very honored to be involved in this case because this case is a fight for a way of life. this indictment is a travesty. >> they've all been booked and are out on bond. >> most of the def
. >> it's all about georgia. you got the phone call. you've got other people making calls to legislators there in an effort to overturn the election. so what makes this a little different is that there was a more concerted effort, it seems, in the state of georgia than anywhere else to try to overturn the election. >> but, lesser known are the other call that trump made allegedly to individuals here in the state. there was a call to an investigator in brad raffensperger's office...
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again, key republican leaders in the georgia legislation, georgia government, say they absolutely have no appetite for that either. in fact, there is a state senator who made that call to sign a petition, and as of right now, has made one lawmaker on a petition. >> michelle, i gotta ask you, you know, we were supposed to hear from trump on monday at that bland press conference where he promised to produce irrefutable evidence that the 2020 election was stolen. him and mike lindell seemed to be the only people in this country still pursuing that. the ex president has now canceled those public remarks and the release of this so-called report. why do you think he is finally taking the advice of his lawyers? and how long do you think this behavior could last? >> look, i think we saw one of his former lawyers on television saying that he is going to give the prosecutors more evidence with, you know, that this is going to be yet another over act when he shows up for his press conference. and so, i don't think we can say how long he is going to take his lawyers's advice because he is such an
again, key republican leaders in the georgia legislation, georgia government, say they absolutely have no appetite for that either. in fact, there is a state senator who made that call to sign a petition, and as of right now, has made one lawmaker on a petition. >> michelle, i gotta ask you, you know, we were supposed to hear from trump on monday at that bland press conference where he promised to produce irrefutable evidence that the 2020 election was stolen. him and mike lindell seemed...
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but with a georgia focus. but what i'm looking at is a couple of things, do i think viewers should keep an eye out for, which is who else is going to be charged either known names, such as rudy giuliani, sidney powell, even mark meadows as well as state electors, that sort of an open issue and why is that important? because that will put additional pressure on them to cooperate and that goes to the other thing that is the most important thing about these charges, a pardon does not effect these charges. so if donald trump wins the presidency, or an ally, they have no ability to change these tate charges. that also means that if there is a slew of conspirators who are charged, they could not be federally pardoned. so there is more pressure on them to cooperate because of these charges than at the federal level. and then the final point, nicolle, which may sound a little out of left field, is bail. now we have seen the former president get bail in manhattan, in florida, and in d.c. we have also seen the former pr
but with a georgia focus. but what i'm looking at is a couple of things, do i think viewers should keep an eye out for, which is who else is going to be charged either known names, such as rudy giuliani, sidney powell, even mark meadows as well as state electors, that sort of an open issue and why is that important? because that will put additional pressure on them to cooperate and that goes to the other thing that is the most important thing about these charges, a pardon does not effect these...
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jury believes they were part of the illegal effort to overturn the results of georgia's election. the acts identified as predicate acts or acts of racketeering activity are crimes that are alleged to have been committed in furtherance of a criminal enterprise. as a racketeering activity -- acts of racketeering are charged as separate indictments against those who are alleged to have committed them. all elections in our nation are administered by the states, which are given the responsibility of ensuring a fair process and accurate counting of the votes. that includes elections for presidential electors, congress, state officials and local offices. the state's role in this process is essential to the functioning of our democracy. georgia, like every state, has laws that allow those who believe that results of an election are wrong, whether because of intentional wrongdoing or unintentional error, to challenge those results in our state courts. the indictment alleges that rather than abide by georgia's legal process for election challenges, the defendants engaged in a criminal racke
jury believes they were part of the illegal effort to overturn the results of georgia's election. the acts identified as predicate acts or acts of racketeering activity are crimes that are alleged to have been committed in furtherance of a criminal enterprise. as a racketeering activity -- acts of racketeering are charged as separate indictments against those who are alleged to have committed them. all elections in our nation are administered by the states, which are given the responsibility of...
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thing for georgia. so let's get this straight. washington doesn't like a law being proposed by the majority of georgia, m. p. 's from the ruling party of georgia, a law that with highlight the companies and individuals receiving substantial funding from abroad like america, who could therefore be acting in the interests of said country. now, why would they care may come to mind a recent u. s. government report names georgia as a lead in recipients of u. s. foreign and military aid in europe and eurasia. and this isn't something new . the u. s. has been sending hundreds of millions of dollars to georgia since the mid ninety's over $445000000.00 in foreign military financing. i loan since 1997, 35000000 dollars just last year, over a $130000000.00 in bilateral state department and us aid assistance annually. and all this, of course, go into wards, helping georgia develop a democratic free market with western orientations. in july state department spokesman, net price told reporters the u. s. has allocated
thing for georgia. so let's get this straight. washington doesn't like a law being proposed by the majority of georgia, m. p. 's from the ruling party of georgia, a law that with highlight the companies and individuals receiving substantial funding from abroad like america, who could therefore be acting in the interests of said country. now, why would they care may come to mind a recent u. s. government report names georgia as a lead in recipients of u. s. foreign and military aid in europe and...
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georgia activists are outraged. while we are monitoring the occupational line almost every day, ah, so we decide it's ah, and not to to ross tellerman because our government's unfortunately is very much pro russian. david cast a rover and his colleagues regularly fly drains to gather evidence of russian incursions. it's dangerous work. they tell us that every week georgians are abducted by russian soldiers and taken back into the occupied territories. roman beg. lucy says he's been captured and beaten on more than one occasion. that cherries herself, sluggard, basil wireless, where kayla sold to help you. she, again, it's called, i mean it's fleshy. regina couching phyllis or the lucas boldenow thought activists claim the authorities do little to stop these kidnappings because the current government favors the kremlin. that view was given substance last february, when after russia attacked ukraine, george's prime minister iraq the gutter brush, billy refused to condemn the invasion, and instead said, you train was b
georgia activists are outraged. while we are monitoring the occupational line almost every day, ah, so we decide it's ah, and not to to ross tellerman because our government's unfortunately is very much pro russian. david cast a rover and his colleagues regularly fly drains to gather evidence of russian incursions. it's dangerous work. they tell us that every week georgians are abducted by russian soldiers and taken back into the occupied territories. roman beg. lucy says he's been captured and...
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because there are some blind performers from lithuania, poland, georgia, sweden. they come to us in ukraine to perform with our orchestra, an inclusive concert, life has been happening for the 15th year in a row, and during this time the artists have performed at dozens of concerts. in many countries of the world, we pass the word on to olga butko. according to the updated news release, she is already ready to join olya, your air. thank you, colleagues. moment unified news together we are strong armed forces need drones make your contribution scan qr code congratulations this is a marathon i have a team working for you tv channel rada we take our finger on the pulse and summarize for you the main force unified news in the center of events congratulations on the 442nd day of the full-scale war of russia against ukraine news time on the air of the nationwide marathon my name is olga butko, we are starting an explosive zaporizhzhia paratseva monitoring public information appeared about the launch of russian occupiers of s300 missiles in the direction of the city secr
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georgia has not violated the sanctions yet. yes, we have the only sanction. four judges, and this has nothing to do with sanctions against russia, not with the war in ukraine, this is connected with internal corruption in georgia, that is, georgia has not violated the sanctions. i did not introduce my own, but i never violated it, but at the same time, the declarations made by the georgian government are absolutely wonderful, they often sound against ukraine and against the west . for example, the prime minister did a press conference about 2 hours ago, and he directly accused the west today, especially america is in the fact that they earn huge money on economic ties with russia, but at the same time, they do not allow georgia to work with small, small money , that is, it sounded more. insults in the address of the west well, yes, and he also said that this is the decision to cancel the visa regime, and i am reporting that this is a very, very positive fact of this . i am also quoting his address from the georgian prime minist
georgia has not violated the sanctions yet. yes, we have the only sanction. four judges, and this has nothing to do with sanctions against russia, not with the war in ukraine, this is connected with internal corruption in georgia, that is, georgia has not violated the sanctions. i did not introduce my own, but i never violated it, but at the same time, the declarations made by the georgian government are absolutely wonderful, they often sound against ukraine and against the west . for example,...
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and georgia, and will this affect the european integration of georgia, and today there was a special statement of the president of georgia, who clearly said that the government should conduct such a policy, which will help georgian integration into the european union in georgia, society , the president of the npu, the opposition, everyone thinks that now it is necessary to conduct such a policy and make decisions that will to contribute to the fast integration of georgia, i am a eurosatian . we understand that all these recommendations are given to georgia in order for our country to be better, that our country had freedom of speech , that we had an independent court in our country, that we had objective elections, and that there were no protests after any elections and uh, questions, uh, did someone throw there complementary libraries, and so on, and so on, and so on, and so on, and the president made very harsh statements today, she refused to fly with the georgian air carrier georgene airways as a sign of protest, and the president of georgia even she said no it will use the numbe
and georgia, and will this affect the european integration of georgia, and today there was a special statement of the president of georgia, who clearly said that the government should conduct such a policy, which will help georgian integration into the european union in georgia, society , the president of the npu, the opposition, everyone thinks that now it is necessary to conduct such a policy and make decisions that will to contribute to the fast integration of georgia, i am a eurosatian . we...
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the fact is that in georgia, if we look at the economy of georgia, the economy of georgia is not as stable as we had there , yes, it is clear that now we live at 50% of our budget, uh, 49 there, 48 % nam dayut pomość but i don't give time if i want to take it explain what in the middle layer of georgia's population is very small, uh, there is a huge number of poor people in georgia , well, a very small population, ah, the middle class, and exactly who is included in the kremlin's dream, who is close to this party, very small , yes, there are 5% of very rich people, that is, what they did, they simply forced these 80% of people who, uh, live very poorly, they just bought them so that you would understand earlier that they could not transfer money. this doc this was not the case. and now what is happening is that georgians are being helped. actually, they need to be helped because precisely on april 26 of this year, the edition of politika published a small article, but it said that customs data are data in addition to finance, so customs data from the trade and monitor platform they testi
the fact is that in georgia, if we look at the economy of georgia, the economy of georgia is not as stable as we had there , yes, it is clear that now we live at 50% of our budget, uh, 49 there, 48 % nam dayut pomość but i don't give time if i want to take it explain what in the middle layer of georgia's population is very small, uh, there is a huge number of poor people in georgia , well, a very small population, ah, the middle class, and exactly who is included in the kremlin's dream, who...
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an uprising regardless of the red army that came to georgia for the simple reason that georgia during the soviet-polish war , she was preparing a strike. strictly speaking, on soviet a on soviet territory and actually one of the reasons why one of the reasons? why we checked the soviet-polish war, because we had to keep huge forces. that's just on the georgian front, you understand, and they took with them. everything, when the red army entered tbilisi, you understand, there, probably, there was nothing of value left at all, everything was taken away. and when you look at the chronicle, the government of her grandfather suits her. what kind of banquet country at that time there was nothing to eat there, but there the tables are breaking, and the most to show the french and english guests your georgian hospitality, but someone else's expense. naturally. history repeats the very theme with flights. that is, when a flight is vital to the georgian economy, relations with russia are vital to citizens. at the same time, she says that in no case should there be any cooperation with russia, a
an uprising regardless of the red army that came to georgia for the simple reason that georgia during the soviet-polish war , she was preparing a strike. strictly speaking, on soviet a on soviet territory and actually one of the reasons why one of the reasons? why we checked the soviet-polish war, because we had to keep huge forces. that's just on the georgian front, you understand, and they took with them. everything, when the red army entered tbilisi, you understand, there, probably, there...
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georgia prosecutors - georgia law. georgia prosecutors have - georgia law. georgia - prosecutors have charged mr trump on the 18 other defendants with election meddling but also as we just heard from my colleague sarah smith, racketeering, a charge thatis smith, racketeering, a charge that is usually used for organised crime stop why? often times there _ organised crime stop why? often times there are _ organised crime stop why? often times there are criminal - times there are criminal syndicates that may not necessarily all sit down at dinnertime or in a pub and say, "we want to expressly enter into this agreement do something unlawful." rather you have a large number of people who are doing various different things that they know to be wrong, but they don't necessarily know exactly what they are doing other than the fact that they are all working together for one unlawful and so this law, georgia rico act, allows for the prosecution here in fulton county to make the claim that all these individuals were working together, even if they didn't have an express
georgia prosecutors - georgia law. georgia prosecutors have - georgia law. georgia - prosecutors have charged mr trump on the 18 other defendants with election meddling but also as we just heard from my colleague sarah smith, racketeering, a charge thatis smith, racketeering, a charge that is usually used for organised crime stop why? often times there _ organised crime stop why? often times there are _ organised crime stop why? often times there are criminal - times there are criminal...
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why did donald trump lose georgia? - well, simply put, when i go out and i talk to community groups, i tell them here is a simple fact that 28,000 people skipped the presidential race. they didn't vote for anyone, and yet they voted down ballot in other races. and what's really interesting is that the republican congressmen collectively got about 28,000 more votes than president trump did. that's why he came up short. - your chief operating officer, gabriel sterling, spent two months after the election holding regular press conferences challenging the misinformation that was flowing from donald trump and his allies, and atlanta journal-constitution poll conducted in august found that 61% of likely georgia republican primary voters still believe there was widespread fraud in 2020. are there some people who are not persuadable? - well, that's why i do go out and i talk to people, because i also let them know they said there was 10,000 dead people and there was only four. we actually have very good records and we verify,
why did donald trump lose georgia? - well, simply put, when i go out and i talk to community groups, i tell them here is a simple fact that 28,000 people skipped the presidential race. they didn't vote for anyone, and yet they voted down ballot in other races. and what's really interesting is that the republican congressmen collectively got about 28,000 more votes than president trump did. that's why he came up short. - your chief operating officer, gabriel sterling, spent two months after the...
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i am from georgia. georgia is a great estate. -- a great state. but you cannot go down to atlanta without the fear of getting shot. democrats run philadelphia, chicago, new york city. host: the district attorney in georgia, fani willis will face scrutiny from house republicans. this they have line in cleveland.com reporting jim jordan analysis probe of georgia da who indicted trump -- analysis probe of da who indicted trump. he announced his launching an agreement to whether the district attorney who indicted x president trump on conspiracy charges coordinated her work with federal law enforcement. jordan, a republican sent a letter demanding fulton county da fani willis provide his committee with information on her offices communications with the u.s. department of justice and executive branch officials and information on federal funding at the -- the office receives. to our georgia line, jabaris calling from athens. caller: john carrollton, just the statement, chump supporters read the indictment. the host, did you read the indictment? how much
i am from georgia. georgia is a great estate. -- a great state. but you cannot go down to atlanta without the fear of getting shot. democrats run philadelphia, chicago, new york city. host: the district attorney in georgia, fani willis will face scrutiny from house republicans. this they have line in cleveland.com reporting jim jordan analysis probe of georgia da who indicted trump -- analysis probe of da who indicted trump. he announced his launching an agreement to whether the district...
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back in georgia is capital tbilisi. we want to find out exactly how it works and try to send a luxury card to russia ourselves. this mercedes from an a. ronnie and dealer catches are i the car is in great condition with hardly any miles and a leather interior. we agree on $55000.00? no, yes, the machine is there. a way of getting the car to moscow were told the car could be exported, the ron and the caspian sea to russia. another possible loophole. that's enough for us and we cancel the purchase. it's becoming clear that in this highly complex geo political region, many well intended western sanctions quickly failed when they clash with reality. our final test, we drive directly to the russian border. if trickery, just eaten smuggling or even taking place here, then it's likely that turning a blind eye is happening by design. this, your number of trucks waiting here seems suspicious to us. this isn't what a dropping exports from russia is supposed to look like. we'd like to know whether inspections are stricter since we
back in georgia is capital tbilisi. we want to find out exactly how it works and try to send a luxury card to russia ourselves. this mercedes from an a. ronnie and dealer catches are i the car is in great condition with hardly any miles and a leather interior. we agree on $55000.00? no, yes, the machine is there. a way of getting the car to moscow were told the car could be exported, the ron and the caspian sea to russia. another possible loophole. that's enough for us and we cancel the...
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today, 86% of georgia counties have three or more. and while others have called for expanding a one-size-fits-none massive government health care program, thanks to our policies, enrollment in the individual marks has more than doubled since 2019 to other 700,000 georgians. thanks to our reinsurance program, we're also saving hardworking families more and more in their wallets. in fact, we have reduced premiums by an average of 12.4% across the state. that represents an average annual premium reduction of almost $1,000 a year. in rural communities, where premium prices were the least of affordable when i took office, the reinsurance program has reduced premiums from 25% to 40%. in addition to these innovations, and with your help, we expanded medicaid coverage to a full year after a mother gives birth. to support new mothers even more, my team is proposing legislation that will allow pregnant women who qualify to receive tanf benefits. previously they were unable to apply for such assistance until after a child was born. i know that t
today, 86% of georgia counties have three or more. and while others have called for expanding a one-size-fits-none massive government health care program, thanks to our policies, enrollment in the individual marks has more than doubled since 2019 to other 700,000 georgians. thanks to our reinsurance program, we're also saving hardworking families more and more in their wallets. in fact, we have reduced premiums by an average of 12.4% across the state. that represents an average annual premium...
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of georgia . we understand how russians behave like that. the so-called tourists in georgia are constantly asked about the issue of circling the conflict. here it was stated that they are infringing on the russian language, they are infringing on the citizens of russia, and according to the usual scenario, russia starts the soviet occupation, that is, it is a huge danger for georgia, and when during the protests, it’s true that a huge number of russians simply left when the total population there was up to 4 million plus, plus half a million russians there now. well, yes, now there are a full million russians who pose a huge danger to the state in general. now on the territory of georgia well, some people are oppressing them there. is it totally what they are showing there, you know, the population is oppressing them because the behavior of a russian person is visiting you, you know, it does not exist in any way, that is the behavior of a human being, that's what i saw several videos yes, they d
of georgia . we understand how russians behave like that. the so-called tourists in georgia are constantly asked about the issue of circling the conflict. here it was stated that they are infringing on the russian language, they are infringing on the citizens of russia, and according to the usual scenario, russia starts the soviet occupation, that is, it is a huge danger for georgia, and when during the protests, it’s true that a huge number of russians simply left when the total population...
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but it's also the case in georgia. and fani willis has shown time and again, both the special purpose grand jury investigation, and the latest indictment, that she is not afraid to use trump's own words against him, the words of his aides, the words of his advisors, and jack smith the special counsel, did in his indictment the over acts and the racketeering case that the district attorney in georgia laid out. it's all about his statement and what it was about. >> it is interesting because you wrote, you repulsed an article that you previously wrote, which was headlined, prosecutors may not need to show that trump knew he had lost the election. trump asked the presidential candidate, and trump as the criminal defendant. it is an interesting point because if you read both of these indictments, you could come to the conclusion, and of course these are not trials. but you can come to the conclusion that there was a real evolution between donald trump who may or may not have believed that he really won the election, into a
but it's also the case in georgia. and fani willis has shown time and again, both the special purpose grand jury investigation, and the latest indictment, that she is not afraid to use trump's own words against him, the words of his aides, the words of his advisors, and jack smith the special counsel, did in his indictment the over acts and the racketeering case that the district attorney in georgia laid out. it's all about his statement and what it was about. >> it is interesting because...
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the 2020 election in georgia was not stolen. the fulton county sheriff says he hopes to ss to keep the proc consistent. >> unless someone tells me differently, we're following our normal practices. doesn't matter your status, we have our mugshots ready for you. >> reporter: the district attorney indicating a trial could be massive. >> do you intend to try all these defendants together? >> do i intend to try the 19 defendants together? yes. >> reporter: and she hopes to get to it in speedy fashion. >> we want to move this case along. so we will be asking for a proposed order, a trial date within the next six months. >> reporter: but that might be difficult with trump's other civil and criminal trials next year. now, we are still waiting to hear when defendants, including former president donald trump, may choose to turn themselves in. this will work a little differently. the day they surrender and processed is not necessarily going to be the day we see them in court. we'll wait for the judge who is assigned to this case to set an
the 2020 election in georgia was not stolen. the fulton county sheriff says he hopes to ss to keep the proc consistent. >> unless someone tells me differently, we're following our normal practices. doesn't matter your status, we have our mugshots ready for you. >> reporter: the district attorney indicating a trial could be massive. >> do you intend to try all these defendants together? >> do i intend to try the 19 defendants together? yes. >> reporter: and she...
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the night before the runoffs, trump makes a last-minute dash to georgia. trump: hello, georgia. by the way, there is no way we lost georgia, there's no way. that was a rigged election. crowd: four more years. four more years. karishma: he continues to flame unproven conspiracies about election fraud. trump: eight thousand dead voters, four hundred thousand previously unreported mail-in ballots magically appeared. male: good morning, it's the last day of voting in georgia. republicans-- [vehicle horns honking] male: okay, go ahead and vote. male: yes, sir. ♪♪♪ karishma: it's the final day of voting. deborah: c'mon, stand up. if we're not movin', we ain't doin'. karishma: in a matter of hours, the polls will close and the count will begin. deborah: how was your voting experience today? you have a mask? i got one for you, though. hold on. karishma: it's early, but deborah and her team are already at a polling station. male: hello, hello. deborah: all right, you got it, there you go. whatcha gonna say? whatcha gonna say? brendan: this election day, my name is brendan nelson, i
the night before the runoffs, trump makes a last-minute dash to georgia. trump: hello, georgia. by the way, there is no way we lost georgia, there's no way. that was a rigged election. crowd: four more years. four more years. karishma: he continues to flame unproven conspiracies about election fraud. trump: eight thousand dead voters, four hundred thousand previously unreported mail-in ballots magically appeared. male: good morning, it's the last day of voting in georgia. republicans-- [vehicle...
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this time in georgia. but, of course, every candidate at this point has sort of already shown us how they're going to react to this. and for the campaigns, if you were willing to stand by trump and call this a two-tiered political system of justice already, you're still doing that in the aftermath of this latest indictment, or likely will when a reaction comes out, and if you're a candidate like former arkansas governor asa hutchinson or chris christie, your reaction sounds like this. watch. >> this is why i'm uncomfortable with what i read last night. i think that this conduct is essentially covered by the federal indictment. not at the level of detail they covered in this. but that's a stylistic thing. i think this was unnecessary. >> reporter: but, look, for someone like christie, he's saying it is unnecessary, but certainly has spoken about the fact that the federal probe is really one that he is watching, and he has not come to trump's defense in that. that's notable for the rest of the field too. >>
this time in georgia. but, of course, every candidate at this point has sort of already shown us how they're going to react to this. and for the campaigns, if you were willing to stand by trump and call this a two-tiered political system of justice already, you're still doing that in the aftermath of this latest indictment, or likely will when a reaction comes out, and if you're a candidate like former arkansas governor asa hutchinson or chris christie, your reaction sounds like this. watch....
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but when he put it in writing to the georgia secretary of state, and was asking the georgia secretary of state to take an action that would violate his oath, because of that line, that lie becomes criminal, and it is cold joined by another lie that is criminal in the same context. very short little composition here that trump thought he was so smart to amid, and let his people see -- >> he still on twitter -- >> he is the worst lawyered man in the history of -- who can afford lawyers. off the people who afford lawyers, if you write something like this, they look at it, oh, no, not that. you can't put that up. >> this is an eight-page indictment. it is 41 counts. it is 19 defendants, including former president donald trump. are we able to tap expertise while we are waiting for fani willis to speak, when? when, thank you so much for sticking with. i would like to get your overall impression. count one, which is the rico charge, the way the indictment is laid out, there are 161 different acts, 71 pages, 161 separate acts all described as the constituent elements of that rico charge. is t
but when he put it in writing to the georgia secretary of state, and was asking the georgia secretary of state to take an action that would violate his oath, because of that line, that lie becomes criminal, and it is cold joined by another lie that is criminal in the same context. very short little composition here that trump thought he was so smart to amid, and let his people see -- >> he still on twitter -- >> he is the worst lawyered man in the history of -- who can afford...
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do they feel this window in georgia? do they think that let ukraine defeat russia and then we will solve this important issue for georgia? well, first of all, the window of opportunity in georgia will open only after ukraine returns crimea is a reality, we will not say so, it is not some kind of construction, and secondly , our western partners are clearly talking about it, and they demand from us a peaceful resolution of the conflict or the integration of the territory . the third one will be peaceful or it will be military, this is a decision that clearly will not come to the authorities, well, actually, i can have one more short question, i will ask it, i can ask our director’s team, but i will be very brief. please tell me, and that’s it. to the illegal supply of goods, maybe even services through the territory of georgia to russia in georgia, who has a monetary gain from this? is this only a political obligation to certain people, well, russian oligarchs. in georgia itself, the russian government, please , schem
do they feel this window in georgia? do they think that let ukraine defeat russia and then we will solve this important issue for georgia? well, first of all, the window of opportunity in georgia will open only after ukraine returns crimea is a reality, we will not say so, it is not some kind of construction, and secondly , our western partners are clearly talking about it, and they demand from us a peaceful resolution of the conflict or the integration of the territory . the third one will be...