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raphael warnock was born in georgia when two arch segregationist where the senators, and now he's the first african-american senator from georgia. and jon ossoff is the first u.s. senator from georgia. so it's game changing. and following that game changing election that brought them both to the senate, democrats took the majority for the first time. what does that mean? it means real things to real people in georgia and throughout the country. if the election had gone the other way, we know that mitch mcconnell would not be working on covid relief for working families. but now because we have warnock and all soft in the senate, we are on the edge of delivering real relief to the working folks, to the poor people, , to the middle class people of georgia and of america. here's a little number. $78,200, a family that makes $75,000 and has two kids, in other words, a family of four with two kids is going to get $8200 in additional direct relief. that's between the direct payments and the doubling of the child tax credit, which the house has already reported out and both have large suppor
raphael warnock was born in georgia when two arch segregationist where the senators, and now he's the first african-american senator from georgia. and jon ossoff is the first u.s. senator from georgia. so it's game changing. and following that game changing election that brought them both to the senate, democrats took the majority for the first time. what does that mean? it means real things to real people in georgia and throughout the country. if the election had gone the other way, we know...
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with me now is senator raphael warnock of the great state of georgia. senator, thank you so much for being here. let's talk about what you are going to be able to accomplish now that democrats finally have the majority. you're on agriculture, banking, commerce science and transportation, the joint economic committee and a committee on aging. what's your priority and what do you think you can get done quickly? >> well, thank you so much, joy. it's great to be here again with you. you know, as i stand here in the rotunda of the capitol, i can't help but think about the fact that it wasn't that long ago that i came to this very rotunda as an activist and i was arrested in an act of civil disobedience standing up for the most marginalized members of our society at that time. we were protesting the fact that we were passing a $2 trillion tax giveaway to the richest of the rich while taking resources away from the children's health care program, resources needed from folks who are living on the edge. and today i stand here having moved to being a legislator w
with me now is senator raphael warnock of the great state of georgia. senator, thank you so much for being here. let's talk about what you are going to be able to accomplish now that democrats finally have the majority. you're on agriculture, banking, commerce science and transportation, the joint economic committee and a committee on aging. what's your priority and what do you think you can get done quickly? >> well, thank you so much, joy. it's great to be here again with you. you know,...
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david perdue, now a former senator, republican, already wants to challenge raphael warnock, the brand new democrat there. the concern is that if president trump, the former president -- all signals he's fine with marjorie taylor greene, could throw the whole thing up in the air and make a republican primary very, very difficult, and if she won, they think up against, here in washington, think almost impossible to beat raphael warnock. examples of why lindsey graham and others are trying so hard to convince the former president to be on the right side of the party when, the big picture, when it comes to trying to get the senate back in 2022. >> we'll have to see if lindsey graham can do it. i haven't seen anyone really do it yet. quite the accomplishment. >> mixed results is probably the best way to say it. >> yeah. dana bash, no definite results getting him to do that. great. thank you for walking us through that. appreciate it. >>> catch dana, of course, on "state of the union" sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern. we will certainly be watching. >>> next, the manhattan d.a. hired a white coll
david perdue, now a former senator, republican, already wants to challenge raphael warnock, the brand new democrat there. the concern is that if president trump, the former president -- all signals he's fine with marjorie taylor greene, could throw the whole thing up in the air and make a republican primary very, very difficult, and if she won, they think up against, here in washington, think almost impossible to beat raphael warnock. examples of why lindsey graham and others are trying so hard...
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. >>> coming up, georgia senator raphael warnock will be running for re-election in 2022 and he has scared off the most prominent republican who was thinking about running against them. that's next. them that's next. ♪ hey now, you're a rock star, get the show on, get paid ♪ ♪ and all that glitters is gold ♪ applebee's $1 boneless wings with any handcrafted burger. liberty mutual customizes- wait... am i in one of those liberty mutual commercials where they stand in front of the statue of liberty and talk about how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? uhhh... yes. huh... what happens in this one? seagulls. oh, i like it. how are you doing? (seagulls sounds) only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ tide pods ultra oxi one ups the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up spaghetti night? it sure can. really? can it one up breakfast in bed? yeah, for sure. thanks, boys. what about that? uhh, yep! it can? yeah, even that! i would very much like to see that. me too. tide pods ultra oxi. one up the toughest stains w
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. >>> coming up, georgia senator raphael warnock will be running for re-election in 2022 and he has already scared off the most prominent republican who was thinking about running against him. that's next. here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less asthma? talk to your asthma specialist about dupixent. if your financial situation has changed, we may be able to help. your grooming bu
. >>> coming up, georgia senator raphael warnock will be running for re-election in 2022 and he has already scared off the most prominent republican who was thinking about running against him. that's next. here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little...
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perdue filed paperwork for a possible run next year against newly elected senator raphael warnock. purdue narrowly lost in a runoff last month against jon ossoff. warnock defeated republican senator kelly loeffler in another runoff. warnock's term, however, expires next year since he's filling the remainder of a retired senator's term. >>> still ahead, strands of history. locks of hair from our nation's first president is up for auction. for auction. with cerertain inflflammatory c conditions. because e there are e option. like a an “unjejection™"”. xeljanz. t the first a and onlyly pill of i its kind thatat treats momoderate to o e rheumatoidid arthritisis, psororiatic arththritis, or mododerate to s severe ulcerativeve colitis when o other medicicines haveve not helpeped enough.. xeljananz can lowewer your abiy toto fight infnfections. bebefore and d during treaeat, your doctotor should c check for r infectionsns, like t tb and do b blood test. tell youour doctor i if you'ved hepapatitis b oror c, have flulu-like sympmptoms, or are prorone to infefection. serious,s, sometim
perdue filed paperwork for a possible run next year against newly elected senator raphael warnock. purdue narrowly lost in a runoff last month against jon ossoff. warnock defeated republican senator kelly loeffler in another runoff. warnock's term, however, expires next year since he's filling the remainder of a retired senator's term. >>> still ahead, strands of history. locks of hair from our nation's first president is up for auction. for auction. with cerertain inflflammatory c...
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warnock the 1st jewish senator from georgia and the 1st black senator from the state not only outpaced the republican opponents and fundraising but also vision think organizations like fair fight new georgia project and others may community organizing priority number one and it worked lastly funding matters stacey able to 2012 pack georgia next raise $53000.00 in 2020 her organization their fight raised a whopping $90000000.90 more money equals more opportunities more boots on the ground more ads more mailers more calls more impact. texas is believed to be the next state in line to play it because the alignment of key ingredients is there but republicans aren't letting their territory go without a fight after a record turnout in 2020 state republican parties are making it harder for minority voters to get to the polls a recent analysis by the brennan center for justice found that 106 bills have been filed by republican lawmakers in 28 states that would actively restrict voting the group also $406.00 bills and $35.00 states they would expand voting access. the voter restriction bills wo
warnock the 1st jewish senator from georgia and the 1st black senator from the state not only outpaced the republican opponents and fundraising but also vision think organizations like fair fight new georgia project and others may community organizing priority number one and it worked lastly funding matters stacey able to 2012 pack georgia next raise $53000.00 in 2020 her organization their fight raised a whopping $90000000.90 more money equals more opportunities more boots on the ground more...
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warnock and walgreens ceo roz brewer all of whom have frequently discussed the value of hbc use that and how they hold importance today in terms of how it propelled them to their perspective positions. felicia bolton has a look at the rich history of the universities in the value of these institutions. >>at just 14 years old trailing rogers knew he wanted to be a civil rights the death of michael brown in 2014 was one of the events that spurred hen to action. the dallas native joined a lot magnet school for high school and set his sights on creating equality in change and the u.s. it was it was those 2 moments that made me realize that this this is this is what i want to do i want to fight into i don't have to because i'm going to have to fight us some points i need to be on the front lines are taking it on the back in when it comes time to put in my application. >>and they look at mining and say i don't you the categories the >>upon graduation he chose to go to an hbcu historically black college and university now has a 21 year-old senior at dillard university in new orleans, he's o
warnock and walgreens ceo roz brewer all of whom have frequently discussed the value of hbc use that and how they hold importance today in terms of how it propelled them to their perspective positions. felicia bolton has a look at the rich history of the universities in the value of these institutions. >>at just 14 years old trailing rogers knew he wanted to be a civil rights the death of michael brown in 2014 was one of the events that spurred hen to action. the dallas native joined a...
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the first race that they called tuesday night was senator-elect raphael warnock, seen here out- cuteing a puppy, who defeated appointed senator and lady who has to go to the horse barber, kelly loeffler. with his victory, warnock becomes the first black senator in georgia history. wow, really? is that true? >> yes. >> stephen: but georgia has the third-highest black population in america, and until now, it had never been represented by a black senator? that's-- that's like california never having a latino senator... what's that? they just got one this year too? and he was appointed? okay, then that's like new mexico never having a native american senator-- what? wow. stacey abrams, i hope you're ready to rack up some frequent flyer miles. but just because warnock's headed to the u.s. senate, doesn't mean he's giving up his church work. >> i intend to return to my pulpit and preach on sunday mornings and to talk to the people. >> stephen: maybe the kind reverend can hire this soon-to- be-unemployed person as his bible holder. on election night, loeffler refused to concede. >> we're gonna
the first race that they called tuesday night was senator-elect raphael warnock, seen here out- cuteing a puppy, who defeated appointed senator and lady who has to go to the horse barber, kelly loeffler. with his victory, warnock becomes the first black senator in georgia history. wow, really? is that true? >> yes. >> stephen: but georgia has the third-highest black population in america, and until now, it had never been represented by a black senator? that's-- that's like...
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warnock well green ceo roz brewer atlanta mayor keisha bottoms and new orleans mayor latoya cantrell all of whom have frequently discussed the value of hbc use and how important they are to propelling them to their respective positions. felicia bolton has a look at the rich history of hbc use and the value these institutions hold today. >>at just 14 years old trailing rogers knew he wanted to be a civil rights the death of michael brown in 2014 was one of the events that spurred hen to action. the dallas native joined a lot magnet school for high school and set his sights on creating equality in change and the u.s. it was it was those 2 moments that made me realize that this this is this is what i want to do i want to fight into i don't have to because i'm going to have to fight us some points i need to be on the front lines are taking it on the back in when it comes time to put in my application. >>and they look at mining and say i don't getting categories the >>upon graduation he chose to go to an hbcu historically black college and university now has a 21 year-old senior at dillar
warnock well green ceo roz brewer atlanta mayor keisha bottoms and new orleans mayor latoya cantrell all of whom have frequently discussed the value of hbc use and how important they are to propelling them to their respective positions. felicia bolton has a look at the rich history of hbc use and the value these institutions hold today. >>at just 14 years old trailing rogers knew he wanted to be a civil rights the death of michael brown in 2014 was one of the events that spurred hen to...
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they voted for president biden, for jon ossof and raphael warnock. amy: can you talk about gerrymandering and how that affected her district? re nguyen: in the state of georgia, we suffer from gerrymandering. it was a heavily republican district. there is no opportunity in the future to potentially unseat her in 2022. the numbers there are challenging. even if democrats are around a candidate, it is an uphill battle. with gerrymandering, what causes is extremism in the republican party. anybody running against her may feel they have to run to the right of her. that is what the republicans struggle within the ate of geora, how far-right they go during a primary election. once they go that far right, how do you pull yourself back from that? for some of you like her it is hard to see that somebody would go to the right of her. amy: democratic state legislator bee nguyen, thank you for being with us. we want to turn to cori bush, who tweeted "a maskless marjorie , taylor greene & her staff berated me in a hallway. she targeted me & others on social media
they voted for president biden, for jon ossof and raphael warnock. amy: can you talk about gerrymandering and how that affected her district? re nguyen: in the state of georgia, we suffer from gerrymandering. it was a heavily republican district. there is no opportunity in the future to potentially unseat her in 2022. the numbers there are challenging. even if democrats are around a candidate, it is an uphill battle. with gerrymandering, what causes is extremism in the republican party. anybody...
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, raphael warnock, faces another election just around the corner. and so republicans are worried, too, that she could come in and defeat a more established republican figure or, you know, just dominate the news cycle, even if she doesn't run, dominate the news cycle and force every single republican candidate to kind of wear her as an albatross. >> greg blustein, thank you for spending time with us. i am grateful that you continue to be at the center of this really tumultuous time for the post-trump era. thank you for spending time with us. >>> claire, i want to come to you really quick on this last point about marjorie taylor greene. here's kevin mccarthy's grievous mistake. she's not going anywhere. she's ascendant in republican politics and he just missed his window to stomp out a politician who isn't conservative. she advocates violence. >> yeah, i can't help but compare and contrast what i was part of, and that was when todd achen said some outlandishly bizarre and inappropriate things about victims of rape. and what happened after -- >> i reme
, raphael warnock, faces another election just around the corner. and so republicans are worried, too, that she could come in and defeat a more established republican figure or, you know, just dominate the news cycle, even if she doesn't run, dominate the news cycle and force every single republican candidate to kind of wear her as an albatross. >> greg blustein, thank you for spending time with us. i am grateful that you continue to be at the center of this really tumultuous time for the...
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warnock. governor kemp has a net favorability rating of negative 9. what is your sense of how both parties are dealing with the current favorability? are democrats feeling like they need to ride higher or need to watch their backs? are republicans feeling like they're in trouble or like this is a temporary blip? >> i think democrats are riding high and they're confident. but democrats know it's always going to be a struggle to win high profile races in georgia particularly because, you know, things can change at the state level when it comes to, for example, the process for mail-in voting that can affect access at the polls and therefore affect democrats' chances. so i think democrats are riding high but they're cautious. i think republicans are in turmoil. you know, donald trump has done a number on the republican party of georgia. he did a number on republican candidates in the last couple of months. and the first casualties were our two u.s. senators who lost to warnock and ossoff. but we k
warnock. governor kemp has a net favorability rating of negative 9. what is your sense of how both parties are dealing with the current favorability? are democrats feeling like they need to ride higher or need to watch their backs? are republicans feeling like they're in trouble or like this is a temporary blip? >> i think democrats are riding high and they're confident. but democrats know it's always going to be a struggle to win high profile races in georgia particularly because, you...
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warnock, currently the other senator from georgia. white house deputy press secretary has resigned, suspended for issuing a threat to a journalist seeking to cover his relationship with another reporter. he issued a statement saturday expressing his regret, embarrassment and discussed for his behavior. it is the first departure from the new white house less than a month into president biden's tenure. the political action committee known as the lincoln project is trying to deal with ongoing controversy over allegations of harassment and financial impropriety. the group behind big money opposition to former president trump has raised around $90 million since its founding in 2019. but the cash flow is drying up and drying up fast. correspondent gillian turner has details. >> the anti-trump super pac is no longer accepting online donations, the latest sign of trouble for the lincoln project to fend off scrutiny over leadership and finances peer of the top donor to the group i'm a gordon gatti, son of paul gettyo donated $1 billion, make a
warnock, currently the other senator from georgia. white house deputy press secretary has resigned, suspended for issuing a threat to a journalist seeking to cover his relationship with another reporter. he issued a statement saturday expressing his regret, embarrassment and discussed for his behavior. it is the first departure from the new white house less than a month into president biden's tenure. the political action committee known as the lincoln project is trying to deal with ongoing...
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. >> and just to make that exact point, running on the 2022 ballot in georgia will be raphael warnock who has to run again for re-elect, kemp, the governor who's being villified by trump because he didn't flip the election and margie greene. they're all going to be running at the same time. so georgia is going to get to have a referendum on whether they prefer the pastor of ebenezer baptist church or that lady in terms of who symbolizes georgia. but i want to play for you because you make a great point. speaking of cruelly and viciously and coldly using power, here's mitch mcconnell, senate minority leader. >> well, with regard to the former president, we're going into an impeachment trial next week. we're all going to listen to what the lawyers have to say and making the arguments and work our way through it. president trump is 100% within his rights to look into allegations of irregularities and weigh his legal options. this process will reach its resolution. our system will resolve any recounts or litigation. >> we're going to have an orderly transfer from this administration to th
. >> and just to make that exact point, running on the 2022 ballot in georgia will be raphael warnock who has to run again for re-elect, kemp, the governor who's being villified by trump because he didn't flip the election and margie greene. they're all going to be running at the same time. so georgia is going to get to have a referendum on whether they prefer the pastor of ebenezer baptist church or that lady in terms of who symbolizes georgia. but i want to play for you because you make...
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warnock, now a u.s. senator from georgia. >> he is the most recent example, so that politics and religion have inextricably been intertwined in the history of the black church. i think that they internalized and fashioned a form of christianity that allowed them to believe that, by and by, as black people say, by and by, we would be free and we would be able to progress within american society. ♪ ♪ ♪ central to that experience: music, from early spirituals to the pularization of gospel and its influence on so many black musicians. like aretha franklin, who started out in the church. >> the body of the spirituals is one of the great gifts to the collective corpus of world literature. you can't beat it. i mean, i'm old school. i like the new church music. but you can't beat the spirituals. ♪ ezekiel saw the wheel way up the middle of the air ♪ he saw the wheel y in the middle of the air he did that over and over. >> reporter: gates doesn't shy from pointing to the black church's own failures and
warnock, now a u.s. senator from georgia. >> he is the most recent example, so that politics and religion have inextricably been intertwined in the history of the black church. i think that they internalized and fashioned a form of christianity that allowed them to believe that, by and by, as black people say, by and by, we would be free and we would be able to progress within american society. ♪ ♪ ♪ central to that experience: music, from early spirituals to the pularization of...
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warnock and jon ossoff campaigned on. will everyone was eligible for previous covid relief payments still be eligible for these next ones, or will democrats cut a bunch of middle class people off from those covid relief checks? in previous relief agreed to by democrats and republicans, the income threshold for getting covid relief was $75,000. anybody who's making $75,000 a year or less got a covid relief check. if they drop that threshold a lot, drop it down to $50,000, that would mean there are something like 40 million american who is got checks last time who went get them again. and why would democrats want to do that? i mean, to be blunt about it, democrats are planning on campaigning against republicans who vote against this thing. they're planning on campaigning against republicans who vote against this thing by saying, hey, look, the republicans busted the budget to give tax breaks to the richest in the country, but when it came time to give out covid relief, they stiffed you. that's what democrats want to use to
warnock and jon ossoff campaigned on. will everyone was eligible for previous covid relief payments still be eligible for these next ones, or will democrats cut a bunch of middle class people off from those covid relief checks? in previous relief agreed to by democrats and republicans, the income threshold for getting covid relief was $75,000. anybody who's making $75,000 a year or less got a covid relief check. if they drop that threshold a lot, drop it down to $50,000, that would mean there...
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. >>> meanwhile, democrats will need to defend two seats raphael warnock of georgia and mark kelly will be up for re-election in 2022. how are the high stakes mid terms shaping up here's cnbc's kayla tausche. >> reporter: shep, there are 638 days between now and november 8th, 2022, when 1/3 of the united states senate is up for re-election. already high profile gop retirements are up ending some races across the rust belt just today john fedderman announcing an early bid for the seat pat toomey won pi a hair. >> senator wears braddock on his sleeves. zip code tattooed on one arm and the dates of murders tattooed on the other. >> tim ryan said he will decide whether to flip the seat of rob portman. portman won the seat in 2016 by 21 points. president trump took ohio in the last two presidential races. democrats are looking across the battle ground even to states where trump eked out gains for opportunities to consolidate power. republicans are seeking to defend or claim seats joe biden won in november and trying to hold on to senator richard burr's seat in north carolina, a state donald
. >>> meanwhile, democrats will need to defend two seats raphael warnock of georgia and mark kelly will be up for re-election in 2022. how are the high stakes mid terms shaping up here's cnbc's kayla tausche. >> reporter: shep, there are 638 days between now and november 8th, 2022, when 1/3 of the united states senate is up for re-election. already high profile gop retirements are up ending some races across the rust belt just today john fedderman announcing an early bid for the...
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warnock of georgia and mark kelly of arizona will be up for re-election in 2022. how are the high states midterms shaping up here's cnbc's kayla tausche. >> shep, there are 638 days between now and november 8th, 2022, when one-third of the united states senate is up for re-election, and already high profile gop retirements are upending some races across the rust belt. just today democrat john fetterman pennsylvania's 6'8" tattooed lieutenant governor announcing an early bid for the seat republica pat toomey won by a hair and is vacating after one term. >> the zip code tattooed on one arm, the dates of murders on the other. >> reporter: and in ohio, congressman tim ryan says he'll decide in the coming weeks whether to try to decide to flip the seat of rob portman who announced two weeks ago he won't seek re-election portman won his seat comfortably in 2016 by 21 points president trump took ohio in the last two presidential races, but democrats are looking across the battleground even to states where trump eked out gains for opportunities to consolidate power. repub
warnock of georgia and mark kelly of arizona will be up for re-election in 2022. how are the high states midterms shaping up here's cnbc's kayla tausche. >> shep, there are 638 days between now and november 8th, 2022, when one-third of the united states senate is up for re-election, and already high profile gop retirements are upending some races across the rust belt. just today democrat john fetterman pennsylvania's 6'8" tattooed lieutenant governor announcing an early bid for the...
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jon ossoff won't be on the ballot for a while but reverend raphael warnock filled out the rest of johnny isaacson's term. he will be on the ballot. we've heard everyone from former senator david perdue and kelly loeffler challenging him to a whole host of trump-aligned candidates aiming to get into that ring so that seat in georgia as well as other seats around the country will be heavy targets for both sides of the aisle to try to wrest control of the senate. >> it gives you an idea that trumpism is strong there in georgia. your new district attorney has been on the job six weeks. what are you hearing from people about this bold first order of business here? >> you know, she has some big and controversial shoes to fill. her predecessor, paul howard, had some controversy about some investigations into finance use and also his decision to charge police officers in a shooting and death of a black man as well as arrests of protests over the summer, so there's a lot of eyes looking at what she's doing. this is a way for her to make a name for herself, but also to provide closure that a lot o
jon ossoff won't be on the ballot for a while but reverend raphael warnock filled out the rest of johnny isaacson's term. he will be on the ballot. we've heard everyone from former senator david perdue and kelly loeffler challenging him to a whole host of trump-aligned candidates aiming to get into that ring so that seat in georgia as well as other seats around the country will be heavy targets for both sides of the aisle to try to wrest control of the senate. >> it gives you an idea that...
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warnock campaigned on getting those $2,000 stimulus checks. they want to be able to go back to their constituents and say i delivered on my promise. and i think these income thresholds are a big problem because, again, $50,000 in a lot of cities in america is not rich. it is barely making due. >> those are just some of the numbers that are floating around. you also have senior democrats unveiling a proposal to provide a $3,000 benefit per child to millions of families earning less than $75,000 per year individually or less than $150,000 jointly. look, you know better than anyone. there is the policy, itself, and then there is how you communicate around that policy. how did democrats need to be talking about something like these stimulus checks? how do they need to be talking about something like this child credit? >> well, the way for them to talk about it successfully is get a notification on your phone your direct deposit has just received a $1400 stimulus check or $2,000. enough with the talking. what makes this so fascinating, this moment,
warnock campaigned on getting those $2,000 stimulus checks. they want to be able to go back to their constituents and say i delivered on my promise. and i think these income thresholds are a big problem because, again, $50,000 in a lot of cities in america is not rich. it is barely making due. >> those are just some of the numbers that are floating around. you also have senior democrats unveiling a proposal to provide a $3,000 benefit per child to millions of families earning less than...
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warnock this time. he lost to john osoff and is going to run again. do you think it will be different two years from now? >> so look, senator perdue has been a stall worth conservative here in georgia and certainly i think over the next two years he does decide to run he filed some paperwork last night for it. if he does decide to run, stay focussed on the conservative policies he helped get across the finish line and try to remind georgians that aligns with our conservative values in t state. >> thank you. we always appreciate getting your perspective on all this stuff. >> thanks, alisyn. >>> researchers found several new coronavirus variants that originated right here in the u.s. we have one of the lead researchers to explain this next. ay, with vitamin c, d and zinc. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. use a single hr software? nope. we use 11. eleven. why do an expense report from your phone when you can do it from a machine that jams? i just emailed my wife's social securit
warnock this time. he lost to john osoff and is going to run again. do you think it will be different two years from now? >> so look, senator perdue has been a stall worth conservative here in georgia and certainly i think over the next two years he does decide to run he filed some paperwork last night for it. if he does decide to run, stay focussed on the conservative policies he helped get across the finish line and try to remind georgians that aligns with our conservative values in t...
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warnock and jon ossoff won their races and this is at the heart of the debate down there, this gives president biden the mandate to act right now but we heard biden that he wants the unity. white house said that doesn't mean republican senators will be on board but it sure means the majority of americans believe this is the route forward. as you hear republicans, there is a deep division there between the republicans' view and this white house's view after two or $4 trillion in the course of five previous covid relief packages. they are opposed to anything close to $2 trillion additionally. the best counterproposal roughly $600 billion at this point. for president biden that's a non-starter. he's not conceding any significant ground. among the possible places for wiggle room i would watch, and we've heard from the white house and from this president speaking to democrats on that $1,400 of direct payments, that that number could be a bit more targeted. it doesn't sound like it will go down but maybe to a smaller number of americans based on income. and also rumblings i'm hearing, if a
warnock and jon ossoff won their races and this is at the heart of the debate down there, this gives president biden the mandate to act right now but we heard biden that he wants the unity. white house said that doesn't mean republican senators will be on board but it sure means the majority of americans believe this is the route forward. as you hear republicans, there is a deep division there between the republicans' view and this white house's view after two or $4 trillion in the course of...
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my question is why does raphael warnock have to run for re-election after only two years and jon ossoff does not? >> mr. bleak, thank you for this wonderfully astute question. let me tell you, young man, you might have a bright future as a political scientist because i've got a lot of my older viewers asking me the very same thing. i promise you it's not as shady as it seems. warnock is up for re-election next year bauns because when he replaced kelly loeffler, she had replaced a retiring senator whose term was up in 2022. so during the election cycle the georgian people couldn't decide who to send to the senate. when ossoff beat david perdue, they were running for a full six-year term. that's why ossoff is safe. at least until you get to middle school, bleak. that's when the midterms hit. as for that former david perdue, he made news by saying he will not be challenging warnock in 2022. in notes to his supporters, he went out of his way to proclaim georgia was not a blue state. you could have fooled me. never mind it sent two democrats to the senate. and according to an nbc news analys
my question is why does raphael warnock have to run for re-election after only two years and jon ossoff does not? >> mr. bleak, thank you for this wonderfully astute question. let me tell you, young man, you might have a bright future as a political scientist because i've got a lot of my older viewers asking me the very same thing. i promise you it's not as shady as it seems. warnock is up for re-election next year bauns because when he replaced kelly loeffler, she had replaced a retiring...
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warnock win last month's runoff election. >>> lady gaga's two stolen french bulldogs have been found safe and sound. police say a woman dropped them a at a los angeles police station last night. they say she does not appear to be connected with the violent theft this week. the dogs were stolen from lady gaga's dog walker, ryan fischer, on wednesday night. he was shot but not seriously injured. lady gaga is in rome working on a movie. she had offered a $500,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of her dogs. >> what a bizarre story -- >> who the name of heavens shoots a dog walker and steals dogs? >> go to the pound if you want dogs. go to the pound, buy your own. >> yeah. a lot of people out there who do things that are just unconscionable. >> yes. true. >>> it is 21 minutes after the hour. here's a look at the weather for your weekend. ♪ >>> it was a book that 35 years ago told uncomfortable truths about racial injustice and extreme violence in one of america's biggest cities. it was suppressed until now. straight ahead, we'll hear how one man is finally getting the st
warnock win last month's runoff election. >>> lady gaga's two stolen french bulldogs have been found safe and sound. police say a woman dropped them a at a los angeles police station last night. they say she does not appear to be connected with the violent theft this week. the dogs were stolen from lady gaga's dog walker, ryan fischer, on wednesday night. he was shot but not seriously injured. lady gaga is in rome working on a movie. she had offered a $500,000 reward for information...
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my next guest can challenge raphael warnock in midterm elections. former congressman doug collinses, thank you so much for being here. >> hey, maria, great to be here. maria: would you make another run in 2021? >> we are looking closely at it. when you look at what is going on right now and what we warned in the campaign last year and run-offs, you give control in the senate and you have joe biden as president, it's a bad deal. we already lost jobs, we are going backwards in regulation. we are doing things that basically are going to hurt the american people all in the name of let's make everybody feel good. let's have a progress-lean. it's not good for the country and not good for the economy. we do not need to keep the democrats in power in house or senate. we are looking at it. maria: well, look at some of the things that we are seeing out of the biden administration, doug, and you see all of these things that they promised. he is going to put a task together to look at the supreme court, whether or not to add people. they are looking at a progra
my next guest can challenge raphael warnock in midterm elections. former congressman doug collinses, thank you so much for being here. >> hey, maria, great to be here. maria: would you make another run in 2021? >> we are looking closely at it. when you look at what is going on right now and what we warned in the campaign last year and run-offs, you give control in the senate and you have joe biden as president, it's a bad deal. we already lost jobs, we are going backwards in...
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he came close in november and how worried should senator warnock be? >> senator war knock, the historic senator warnock should focus on, is what his legacy is. what does he need to accomplish in the united states senate. where have there been shortcomings because the south has not had a black senator since reconstruction. where does he need to show up and how can he perform in committee and vote in the interest of georgians and the whole of america. the best way for him to run against senator perdue or senator perdue to run against him is with the stealth record and what we know is that senator perdue did not serve georgians well while he was elected. >> this may feel or sound a little too soon, but if it's going to change it needs to happen early, the idea that that iowa goes first in our caucuses and primary system. "the new york times" recently asked former dnc chairman perez whether he thinks iowa should keep its first in the nation status. perez said, quote, a diverse state or states need to be first. the difference between going first and third i
he came close in november and how worried should senator warnock be? >> senator war knock, the historic senator warnock should focus on, is what his legacy is. what does he need to accomplish in the united states senate. where have there been shortcomings because the south has not had a black senator since reconstruction. where does he need to show up and how can he perform in committee and vote in the interest of georgians and the whole of america. the best way for him to run against...