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it was reported after opening green hack in 2019 the east sports industry employed $12000.00 georgias and had an economic impact of $500000000.00. the sports career isn't just for pro players, but also for testers. commentators, content creators which streamers and the list goes on east sports has also been a major influence on the tech industry. many universities offer east for scholarship that can help students pursue their passion in the technology field. so for this and more, let's bring it again. ivan kirk hawk, ceo of a sporty and dot com to now ivan different countries exhibit varying levels of gaming prominence. what cultural factors contribute to the dominance a certain country in the global gaming landscape? yes, it's basically uh the government's, you know, and the people inside the government, do they believe your, or do they have been their knowledge on how to, you know, put gaming schools uh, also private the, the private sector. you know, uh how, like, other open like for example, like the season in europe are not, as you know, as open as risk taking, you know, as a v c
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and the, you will not have time for georgia. and we have elections in the for, and later in the us to the money that goes to the n g o st. francis and development of from the policies. that is, the interest of southern public organizations in money is so great that they are rates completing a task that for a boy we don't basically know as they sions, the field of action is getting wider and wider. the scale is already frightening. that is why the prime minister can pass what is happening with the grades because they gave so much money to turn it around at 1st and then it was impossible to shut it down to it. so now that the situation get out of control, the process is became invoke. this cannot be allowed to happen in georgia. the, the president of catholic stem house coal for tolerance over the use of the russian language in the country. he made the statement while visiting a russian speaking region of the central asian state. a spoken simple according to our constitution. the cause of the language does the state language. whil
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you are not mentioning michigan or pennsylvania, arizona or joe, p georgia. president trump has been leading in those swing states for a number of months, now we look at black american percentage up to 22%, if president trump gets above 13%. democrats will never win the white house. you look at his growth with hispanic voters, we va watched it in congress winning districts along the border, we were first party to have a mexican-born individual elected to congress, this grow, senate has a disf different map, they need to win one seat, but manchin and kyrsten sinema are not running for reelection, and senator danes has done a good job running senatorial committee, may attention in primary, you look at house, i have been leader for 5 years we won every cycle, when president biden was on the ticket, last time, it was the first time since 1994 that not one republican inincumbent lost, i picked up 5 seats in california 5 in new york, oregon and arizona, but today, the numbers are better, it is easier to win/8 -- win seats in the house this cycle than last year, dem
you are not mentioning michigan or pennsylvania, arizona or joe, p georgia. president trump has been leading in those swing states for a number of months, now we look at black american percentage up to 22%, if president trump gets above 13%. democrats will never win the white house. you look at his growth with hispanic voters, we va watched it in congress winning districts along the border, we were first party to have a mexican-born individual elected to congress, this grow, senate has a disf...
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that's justice voters need to understand that the legal assault against donald trump in new york and georgia and in d.c. it will become a regular part of american politics unless, unless democrats are made to suffer at the polls. until then, if you're a conservative or some type of traditionalist, you dare to stand up for the middle class or donate to someone who is and you stand against the washington swamp. the deep state, the doj, federal agencies, state ags and city d.a.s will ignore ethical rules, they will contort the meaning of any law or even makeup laws to come after you. and that's the angle. joining me now is david schoen, former trump impeachment attorney and sol wisenberg fox news contributor and former deputy independent counsel. sol, could trump still get a fair trial in new york if this judge merchan is still presiding over it? >> i think it's going to be difficult for him to get a fair trial in new york irrespective of whether with her chan is presiding because of the overwhelming hostility to trump by members of the jury pool. but, certainly merchan is making it more diffic
that's justice voters need to understand that the legal assault against donald trump in new york and georgia and in d.c. it will become a regular part of american politics unless, unless democrats are made to suffer at the polls. until then, if you're a conservative or some type of traditionalist, you dare to stand up for the middle class or donate to someone who is and you stand against the washington swamp. the deep state, the doj, federal agencies, state ags and city d.a.s will ignore...
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discussing the russia-ukraine war while two republicans, marjorie taylor greene and thomas massey of georgia are threatening to oust their latest speaker. mike johnson, if he poses a bill to provide supplemental aid to ukraine. joining me now is congressman jamie raskin of maryland, who was a member of the house january 6th select committee. congressman raskin, it is truly stunning to watch this turn around in republicans from being the party of reagan, who said, you know, who was very much standing up to the ussr to essentially stumping for russia on the house floor. how do you read it? >> well, marjorie taylor greene, for example, has been recycling direct russian propaganda. she says our tax dollars are going to support ukrainian nazis. and that is a putin line that he's denazifying ukraine and that it's a nazi state. of course it is a liberal democracy committed to equal rights for everybody. and human rights. and it has the only jewish president in the world outside of israel. so, calling it a nazi state is such an affront and an insult to the ukrainian people. and it's just a lie. and
discussing the russia-ukraine war while two republicans, marjorie taylor greene and thomas massey of georgia are threatening to oust their latest speaker. mike johnson, if he poses a bill to provide supplemental aid to ukraine. joining me now is congressman jamie raskin of maryland, who was a member of the house january 6th select committee. congressman raskin, it is truly stunning to watch this turn around in republicans from being the party of reagan, who said, you know, who was very much...
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he is defending the sovereignty of georgia, indiana aerospace, the radians entered into his aerospace that was an invasion of sovereignty without the permission of jordan. and so he was fully in his rights to defend his country. and his people from those types, the narrative that she is presenting towards people, that's a narrative that he should have been to the world that is also legally and practically correct. it will also be viewed by some as a support for his room. and is there any benefits to a run for the jordan shooting down a range in my files? the land is trying to walk a very fine line of they're all, they're trying to enhanced insurance against israel because they're very upset about the success that his realize had and targeting a number of senior randy and military leaders. they're also trying to not promote a wider regional war. they're very happy with the situation that they have. and they're trying to create a new normal, which allows them to strike directly out as real from the very 1st time. and for that to somehow be accepted as a, as a way of behavior that um the
he is defending the sovereignty of georgia, indiana aerospace, the radians entered into his aerospace that was an invasion of sovereignty without the permission of jordan. and so he was fully in his rights to defend his country. and his people from those types, the narrative that she is presenting towards people, that's a narrative that he should have been to the world that is also legally and practically correct. it will also be viewed by some as a support for his room. and is there any...
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he's on trial in georgia. will you accept the results of those trials? >> no. >> no. chay, we've always begun with the evidence, the facts in the courtroom. when i mentioned o.j. or any big trial, it's also going to play out obviously for the public and everyone understands that even if the da's job is to do evidence and not politics. you are someone who's proven to be pretty historically knowledgeable about politics, trials and a lot of other things, how they play out for voters. >> right. >> your thoughts here two days in. >> yeah. that clip is pretty funny but politically i would discount it. trump already has those people. when you hear people consistently constantly say this helps trump. they talk about it this is a joker plot for the dark knight he got himself imprisoned to do this great mad plot to ultimately prevail. none of that is true. >> i hope -- i'll let you finish, chay. i hope no one has opened themselves up and inserted a cell phone, detonator and then closed themselves back up inside for those who know that dark knight scene. >> oh, yeah, gosh. no. >
he's on trial in georgia. will you accept the results of those trials? >> no. >> no. chay, we've always begun with the evidence, the facts in the courtroom. when i mentioned o.j. or any big trial, it's also going to play out obviously for the public and everyone understands that even if the da's job is to do evidence and not politics. you are someone who's proven to be pretty historically knowledgeable about politics, trials and a lot of other things, how they play out for voters....
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and this is not something that's specific to georgia. i mean, the european union itself has similar for an agency legislation. it's just they call it a defensive democracy package, not an actual for an agencies law. and if we look at the united states, there's been a for an agencies log there as well. since the mid 20th century, actually. so there's plenty of western countries that have legislation like this that are aimed at controlling for an influence in the country. so despite all these, you know, georgian liberals and western politicians and figures saying that this has something to do with russia, it looks far from it or just an update on this. the bill on foreign agents has not passed the 1st reading in the george in parliament with no votes against it. though to become law, it must be adopted in 2 more readings. countries prime minister has said the motion is designed to prevent the so called ukraine ice ation of georgia. in you said the chief, well, they were actively trying to do in 2020, 2022, namely change of governments thro
and this is not something that's specific to georgia. i mean, the european union itself has similar for an agency legislation. it's just they call it a defensive democracy package, not an actual for an agencies law. and if we look at the united states, there's been a for an agencies log there as well. since the mid 20th century, actually. so there's plenty of western countries that have legislation like this that are aimed at controlling for an influence in the country. so despite all these,...
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but spring connected to a string of weeks in corruption scandals not to georgia by thousands of protesters . a gap in the capital to police express the day after controversial new foreign influence bill passed. its 1st reading in parliament demonstrates as the demanding that the government scraps and measures which they say mirror mirror, i'm pressing russian goals used to solve a descent. if an active legislation would force media organizations and, and use that receive more than 20 percent of the funding from abroad to register as pursuing the interest of a foreign power, the use of the georgia government to scrap the bill law report that maria kind of mazda is at tonight's demonstration into place the incent this update a protest this you say that they are worried that so actually this law board makes them to be closer to you to rush shocks. and they say that it's a russian style, a lot that has been introduced by the government tribes, all along side to side and supposition will meet the fall of the place that he thinks that transparency over the revenues that the receiving. what's int
but spring connected to a string of weeks in corruption scandals not to georgia by thousands of protesters . a gap in the capital to police express the day after controversial new foreign influence bill passed. its 1st reading in parliament demonstrates as the demanding that the government scraps and measures which they say mirror mirror, i'm pressing russian goals used to solve a descent. if an active legislation would force media organizations and, and use that receive more than 20 percent of...
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in can match any human rights under the british human rights act of 1998 article 3, which is against georgia and human degrading treatment of punched in other words, the death penalty and other words if the expedition is contrary to that right, the extradition must be refused. that means without the assurance from the united states that they will not seek the death penalty. there's an automatic refusal of distribution freelance on goes free. why haven't they given that assurance yet? now greg morrow, who is on our webcast consorting news a few days ago, said he believed that at the last minute the us wouldn't give this assurance on the death penalty we will remain to be seen if they do, then there's a 2 week period where the lawyers for sondra can challenge that assurance to see whether it is in fact a valid one or not. and i did a little research about this today, and i discovered that the attorney general must, in a federal capital punishment case. the prosecutors can not just ask for, they need to go to a process that includes the attorney general signing off on this to have the death . p
in can match any human rights under the british human rights act of 1998 article 3, which is against georgia and human degrading treatment of punched in other words, the death penalty and other words if the expedition is contrary to that right, the extradition must be refused. that means without the assurance from the united states that they will not seek the death penalty. there's an automatic refusal of distribution freelance on goes free. why haven't they given that assurance yet? now greg...
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and this is not something that's specific to georgia. i mean, the european union itself has similar for an agency legislation. it's just they call it a defensive democracy package, not an actual for an agencies law. and if we look at the united states, there's been a for an agencies log there as well. since the mid 20th century, actually. so there's plenty of western countries that have legislation like this that are aimed at controlling for an info ones in the country itself. despite all these, you know, georgian liberals and western politicians and figures saying that this has something to do with russia. it looks far from it. the serbs are pushing back against the draft. you in general assembly resolution that would label the 1995 sharper need, some must occur of the genocide. the motion has been slum by president alexander, of which as well as the leader of the serve and to be of boston in herzegovina. loaded onto the daughter who's called it, a one sided, the trail of tragic events in the former yugoslavia. but also to set evidence
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the as the, as the georgia government describe the bill. when i report to maria cause a match that is at tonight's demonstration into place the incent base update a protest this you say that they are worried that so actually this law board makes them to be closer to you to rush shocks. and they say that it's a russian style, a lot that has been introduced by the comma tribes, all long side to side and sub positions will meet the fall of the place that he thinks that transparency over the revenues that the receiving. what's interesting today that prime minister, right, the problem is the fact that she will not allow you can use a set of georgia which also do size buildings into the rationale behind this wall. well, it can be consider that the wedding party is trying to, with these kind of laws and policies trying to balance it out with ross, are trying to silence the pro democracy movement in georgia. and uh, you know, it's a flight and save that to avoid any sense, you know, for, for face and uh, with the russian authorities. that's for the
the as the, as the georgia government describe the bill. when i report to maria cause a match that is at tonight's demonstration into place the incent base update a protest this you say that they are worried that so actually this law board makes them to be closer to you to rush shocks. and they say that it's a russian style, a lot that has been introduced by the comma tribes, all long side to side and sub positions will meet the fall of the place that he thinks that transparency over the...
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you're not mentioning pennsylvania, arizona, or georgia. president trump has been leading in those swing states for a number of months and now we're looking at black american percentage, up to 22%. if president trump gets above 13%, democrats will never win the white house. and you look at his growth with hispanic voters. we've watched that in congress, winning the districts along the border. we were the first party ever to have a mexican-born individual elected to congress. i think this is a unique situation here and it grows. now the senate has a much different map. they're not all up at once. they only need to one one seat. think about it, manchin and sinema are not running for re-election. look at ohio in the swing, you look at montana. we have really good candidates. i want to give a credit to senator daines. he has done a good job running the senatorial committee. he paid attention in the primaries. if you look at the house, i've been fortunate. i've been leader for five years. we won every single cycle. when president biden was on th
you're not mentioning pennsylvania, arizona, or georgia. president trump has been leading in those swing states for a number of months and now we're looking at black american percentage, up to 22%. if president trump gets above 13%, democrats will never win the white house. and you look at his growth with hispanic voters. we've watched that in congress, winning the districts along the border. we were the first party ever to have a mexican-born individual elected to congress. i think this is a...
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and do you wish it was a different trial going forward like the january 6 trial in georgia or the january 6 trial that the special counsel, jackson myth is bringing well, in terms of seeing him finally sit in the defendants chair where i think he belongs. >> it's been a long time in coming and it is i think from the perspective of the justice system, an affirmation that even a foreign president is not above the law and ultimately, there is accountability but after seeing him successfully delay one proceeding after another, after another, literally for years. but then these criminal trials for months and months and months finally seeing him face justice and the courtroom is a long awaited, a reckoning for the former president in terms of whether i would have liked to have seen a different case go forward. first to be candid. yes. i think the most serious and substantial of all the cases is the january 6 federal prosecution and they're the justifiable but it took a long time to get that case investigated to begin with. but nevertheless the supreme court has quite willfully allowed trump to
and do you wish it was a different trial going forward like the january 6 trial in georgia or the january 6 trial that the special counsel, jackson myth is bringing well, in terms of seeing him finally sit in the defendants chair where i think he belongs. >> it's been a long time in coming and it is i think from the perspective of the justice system, an affirmation that even a foreign president is not above the law and ultimately, there is accountability but after seeing him successfully...
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death to embarrass since october 7th, reportedly near was 34000 also coming off in the program, the georgia prime minister of pushes for the adoption of a foreign agents more of the country president dollars the veto, as we discussed the bill with our corresponding who's just returned to law school often.
death to embarrass since october 7th, reportedly near was 34000 also coming off in the program, the georgia prime minister of pushes for the adoption of a foreign agents more of the country president dollars the veto, as we discussed the bill with our corresponding who's just returned to law school often.
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after vladimir putin invades georgia, that resets from obama, trenton, clinton administration. we are trying to use our adversaries in iranian boxes. don't. unfortunately, that has been met by using another phrase. just do it. they have been doing it. it is pretty evident that they show any consequences. this may require a skiff to talk about. are they going to be serious consequences to those that did not listen to all the don't words from the administration? have they died? question number two is this. this indicates that the air force reserve plans were part of the f-16 program. this was through 2028. i don't have to tell you how china feels involvement. they are making a stride in this hemisphere. they don't have a base yet. this was a potential future hostile action. can you confirm -- i can't even say that. the recapitalization efforts that are going to continue the enhancement of capabilities at these facilities? are these part of f-35s as we continue to the older f-16 post block upgrades? again, we always think of it as a place that is essential with hurricanes, et cete
after vladimir putin invades georgia, that resets from obama, trenton, clinton administration. we are trying to use our adversaries in iranian boxes. don't. unfortunately, that has been met by using another phrase. just do it. they have been doing it. it is pretty evident that they show any consequences. this may require a skiff to talk about. are they going to be serious consequences to those that did not listen to all the don't words from the administration? have they died? question number...
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and this is not something that's specific to georgia. i mean, the european union itself has similar for an agency legislation. it's just they call it a defensive democracy package, not an actual for an agencies law. and if we look at the united states, there's been a for an agencies log there as well. since the mid 20th century, actually. so there's plenty of western countries that have legislation like this that are aimed at controlling for an as the ones in the country itself. despite all these, you know, george and liberals and western politicians and figures saying that this has something to do with russia. it looks far from it. now the funder of the telegrams, social media platform pebble, do it off, has broken his silence to american journalists, tucker carson, giving his 1st interview and yours, speaking of his office and defy the russian board. entrepreneur. explain why he couldn't set up shop in the united states and we got too much attention from the, the at the i, the security agencies wherever we came to the us. i brought an
and this is not something that's specific to georgia. i mean, the european union itself has similar for an agency legislation. it's just they call it a defensive democracy package, not an actual for an agencies law. and if we look at the united states, there's been a for an agencies log there as well. since the mid 20th century, actually. so there's plenty of western countries that have legislation like this that are aimed at controlling for an as the ones in the country itself. despite all...
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little bit because in georgia, advance of foreign influence slow, the critics say restricts basic freedoms and could be royal to police hopes of joining you. legislation fuels mass protest in the capital and the solomon islands go to the polls for the 1st general election since the government switch takes diplomatic allegiance from taiwan to beijing. the unfilled getting a welcome to the program, deputies. foreign minister has concluded our visit to israel and defusing tensions . we have iran on a line. i babble with his right prime minister benjamin netanyahu to discuss the fall i had from your hands unprecedented aerial attack. the weekend of the end, the day, the foreign minister met with president with president is that had sunk in jerusalem . like many of israel's allies, germany has been urging the escalation in the conflict. speaking a ton of a spend glory of apple mas babel will not a iran's attack on israel shows tact. ron is not afraid of escalation to do this because here i am really racing here today. my toe to condemnation of this dangerous act and have told my is ready to be
little bit because in georgia, advance of foreign influence slow, the critics say restricts basic freedoms and could be royal to police hopes of joining you. legislation fuels mass protest in the capital and the solomon islands go to the polls for the 1st general election since the government switch takes diplomatic allegiance from taiwan to beijing. the unfilled getting a welcome to the program, deputies. foreign minister has concluded our visit to israel and defusing tensions . we have iran...
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no real news on that, but we're about to make some news with mario a georgia ebellly who runs the firm that owns enough paramount if shares to make it the second largest shareholder behind national amusement's shari redstone. he want -- she wants to sell, he he does not want his clients on the losing end of any merger, how far is he willing to go to make sure that doesn't happen? mario joins me in a fox business exclusive coming up. folks, a tug-of-war plague out on the tucker. at the moment the bears have the tightest grip, but lately this has been the final final hour game play. why and what's going on? oppenheimer chief investment strategist john stolings fuss and phil blancato. phil, april showers i wouldn't say drenching the major indices is, but month to date they don't look healthy. anywhere town from 1% to 3%. giving investors a good soaking. what do you think is at work here? >> generally, you have to understand that chairman powell came out and reiterated that that they're just not going to cut rates anytime soon, inflation is still very high, and even if we get 3% earnings g
no real news on that, but we're about to make some news with mario a georgia ebellly who runs the firm that owns enough paramount if shares to make it the second largest shareholder behind national amusement's shari redstone. he want -- she wants to sell, he he does not want his clients on the losing end of any merger, how far is he willing to go to make sure that doesn't happen? mario joins me in a fox business exclusive coming up. folks, a tug-of-war plague out on the tucker. at the moment...
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jude and helping all of kids with cancer just want to be kids again rafael romo, the georgia state capitol in atlanta. >> this is cnn boeing is under fire once again after damaging testimony on capitol hill today at two senate committee hearings, witnesses raised serious questions about how the company builds airplanes and the safety you have those planes. >> one of those witnesses, a boeing engineers that he believes, quote, they are putting out defective airplanes as soon as pete muntean is here with us with more details, pete walk us through this testimony. >> well, allegation ever allegation here? during these dueling senate hearings today. and the newest from this whistleblower named sam salehpour. he is a quality engineer on the 787 line. he saw the big sections of the 7 fuselage being joined together, buheays the gapsnd those pieces are too big, ich creates stressnd where which could lead to fatigue failure over time. now, boeing insists there is no evidence of that, d the 16 years of 787 has been flying. there are about 1,100 flying worldwide none lost to a crash. but here's a clip
jude and helping all of kids with cancer just want to be kids again rafael romo, the georgia state capitol in atlanta. >> this is cnn boeing is under fire once again after damaging testimony on capitol hill today at two senate committee hearings, witnesses raised serious questions about how the company builds airplanes and the safety you have those planes. >> one of those witnesses, a boeing engineers that he believes, quote, they are putting out defective airplanes as soon as pete...
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israel from response to could spock a why the conflict also on the program a little bit because in georgia, advance of foreign influence, slow the critic, save, restricts basic freedoms, and could be royal to places, hopes of joining you. legislation fuels mass protest in the capital and the solomon islands go to the polls for the 1st general election since the government switched except for my.
israel from response to could spock a why the conflict also on the program a little bit because in georgia, advance of foreign influence, slow the critic, save, restricts basic freedoms, and could be royal to places, hopes of joining you. legislation fuels mass protest in the capital and the solomon islands go to the polls for the 1st general election since the government switched except for my.
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and this is not something that's specific to georgia. i mean, the european union itself has similar for an agency legislation. it's just they call it a defensive democracy package, not an actual for an agencies law. and if we look at the united states, there's been a for an agencies law there as well. since the mid 20th century, actually. so there's plenty of western countries that have legislation like this that are aimed at controlling for an influence in the country. so despite all these, you know, georgian liberals and western politicians and figures saying that this has something to do with russia. it looks far from it of the, the you in and you could are watched on. she said he's concerned about israel. mike target remain new to our facilities in response to this law. make republics recent strikes on the jewish state. were veteran u. s. foreign policy hawk john bolton, he's pushing for those very facilities to be had. he alluded to an a legit nuclear weapons program. that's around house, repeatedly denied pursuit. i think among man
and this is not something that's specific to georgia. i mean, the european union itself has similar for an agency legislation. it's just they call it a defensive democracy package, not an actual for an agencies law. and if we look at the united states, there's been a for an agencies law there as well. since the mid 20th century, actually. so there's plenty of western countries that have legislation like this that are aimed at controlling for an influence in the country. so despite all these,...
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central gallons up the death tool there since october, 7th, for, for the nearest $34000.00 people in the georgia in prime minister pushes for the adoption of a foreign agents law as the country president gonzalez veto. as we discussed the bill with our correspondents. these just returned to moscow after being deported from typically see and also ahead we get too much attention from the at the i, the security agencies wherever we came to the us. the creator of the telegram up opens up.
central gallons up the death tool there since october, 7th, for, for the nearest $34000.00 people in the georgia in prime minister pushes for the adoption of a foreign agents law as the country president gonzalez veto. as we discussed the bill with our correspondents. these just returned to moscow after being deported from typically see and also ahead we get too much attention from the at the i, the security agencies wherever we came to the us. the creator of the telegram up opens up.
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he would undermine to be c u aspirations and a vote boy copied by the opposition thebuilding, georgia, dream policy and peace voted the 18th street a to new against to excuse me, in order to pass a 1st reading of the bill. magic relation, my poles have closed in parliamentary elections following a basic campaign that could have consequences for the e. u. countries relations with russia, pro data conservative prime minister and right plank of it shows, seeking a 3rd to fit support phase correlation. democratic union policy is being hit by corruption scandals and high inflation populace presidents around bill on the rich who was received and criticized in useful if you christ wants the job as well as informative meeting on the lines of opposition. positives after troy's just constitutional cold roll between according to campaign, but on 1st resigning that's bringing jo, list valuable dubray to joins us from the correlation capital as all graph. welcome to d, w dot equal. this sounds quite massy. what happens if president that been out of it? she's posit, when's a majority? or uh, hello.
he would undermine to be c u aspirations and a vote boy copied by the opposition thebuilding, georgia, dream policy and peace voted the 18th street a to new against to excuse me, in order to pass a 1st reading of the bill. magic relation, my poles have closed in parliamentary elections following a basic campaign that could have consequences for the e. u. countries relations with russia, pro data conservative prime minister and right plank of it shows, seeking a 3rd to fit support phase...
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you are seeing communities all across the country impacted by this weather in georgia with the murder of laken riley or showing the child molesters and child being let out of prison, the feds not going into enough areas and getting these criminals out yesterday and capitol hill exposing that a number of these hardened criminals have violence records that were illegally paroled into the country. there is plenty of evidence to go through in terms of what has happened and the laws that have been broken pointed out by the house and to the senate and the list of republicans that continue to say there needs to be a full hearing continues to grow. >> katie if this was a promise house republicans make that they would go over mayorkas and that with regard to the senate side you see him saying "for the sake of the senate's integrity and impeachment in those rare cases we truly needed, senators should dismiss today's charges" half of that statement probably would apply to demo republicans a fews ago on impeachment but i would expect schumer to dismiss this. >> chuck schumer does not want this to
you are seeing communities all across the country impacted by this weather in georgia with the murder of laken riley or showing the child molesters and child being let out of prison, the feds not going into enough areas and getting these criminals out yesterday and capitol hill exposing that a number of these hardened criminals have violence records that were illegally paroled into the country. there is plenty of evidence to go through in terms of what has happened and the laws that have been...
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also coming up the georgia in prime minister, it pushes for the adoption of us. foreign agents law does the country's presidents vows the veto, which we discussed the controversial bill with our correspondence. we just returned to moscow after being the port. it's on said police say we got too much attention from the f b i security agencies wherever we came to the west. the creator of the telegram up opens up the tucker carlson about the pressure exert.
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and this is not something that's specific to georgia. i mean, the european union itself has similar for an agency legislation. it's just they call it a defensive democracy package, not an actual for an agencies law. and if we look at the united states, there's been a for an agencies law there as well. since the mid 20th century, actually. so there's plenty of western countries that have legislation like this that are aimed at controlling for an influence in the country. we also heard from the kremlin spokesman, spoke to person, demetrius coffee, said that russia has no interest in getting involved in georgias, internal political affairs, and that this law has nothing to do with russia. so despite all these, you know, georgian liberals and western politicians and figures saying that this has something to do with russia, it looks far from it was on monday. thanks for coming in and bring this up to speed on. the situation obviously is donald cool with the thank you. well, in the air is gearing up for the world's largest exercise of democrac
and this is not something that's specific to georgia. i mean, the european union itself has similar for an agency legislation. it's just they call it a defensive democracy package, not an actual for an agencies law. and if we look at the united states, there's been a for an agencies law there as well. since the mid 20th century, actually. so there's plenty of western countries that have legislation like this that are aimed at controlling for an influence in the country. we also heard from the...
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she has a good idea of which of, or if it's in georgia, i'm jani in a way or another. that's why i be good, but that doesn't, they bring your to them in the same bases with as a buyer. because the job done also goes to done what's going on and guys, and with the bang as an existing shuttle. it's great, but it is matter. yeah. any uh, stability and security. imagine the identity. this is really in the discussion of the bumper to the bait, enjoy the present, and the last 7 months, you'll have the freedom from the mediation of but it's danielle boss, the value of what is the and, and go down, is that very much. you gotta be able to put on the piece that month bind to the bottom right. but the dishes, the joe then add is that by the side, and that goes up to them in there. but as the, as they add these uh, also existing the exist finish of it. and then sort of the country, the that between a, if i may say, and i called to have some of these other between the 2 major to come up and make of in our area as i thought. it's a, it's an uncomfortable position to be in. what sort
she has a good idea of which of, or if it's in georgia, i'm jani in a way or another. that's why i be good, but that doesn't, they bring your to them in the same bases with as a buyer. because the job done also goes to done what's going on and guys, and with the bang as an existing shuttle. it's great, but it is matter. yeah. any uh, stability and security. imagine the identity. this is really in the discussion of the bumper to the bait, enjoy the present, and the last 7 months, you'll have the...
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will protest are expected in georgia after controversial foreign influence bill passed the 1st hurdle and parliament was backed by the governing party and avoid boy cautioned by the opposition. the legislation would require organizations receiving more than 20 percent of funding from abroad to register as agents of foreign influence on face potential fines. projects have compared it to a repressive law in russia. at least a 117000 people have been full from the homes and conflicts down the was lots they were in decades onto basing is dimitri met of a dancler reports from bad to worse and tired regions of conflicts done in the north and the west under water, some houses a family identifiable with water up to the roofs. evacuations have been underway for 2 weeks now, before which is beside the rescuers help us, but transporting people, delivering us food, water, and gasoline. all generators in the village are working now. the president's costume, somebody kind of visited some of the worst hit areas. he's called on the government's to limit any known essential spending and use the money
will protest are expected in georgia after controversial foreign influence bill passed the 1st hurdle and parliament was backed by the governing party and avoid boy cautioned by the opposition. the legislation would require organizations receiving more than 20 percent of funding from abroad to register as agents of foreign influence on face potential fines. projects have compared it to a repressive law in russia. at least a 117000 people have been full from the homes and conflicts down the was...
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especially with the here and we saw in georgia. people thought it was clearly a conflict of interest but it didn't rise to the legal standard. one person who was dismissed yesterday they posted on facebook saying that trump lost his court battle. the judge said that if it was just that he would've been fine and i don't consider that bias. but that juror had gone on to say get him out and lock him up. my question to you is it seems on that first sentence that yes that is bias, but the judge said i would've let that person in. so how can we find what is the impartial jury here that does not sit well with us even though that legal standard might be a little bit tougher to cross. >> patrick: the first one was about policy decision that the court ruled that's why they were for that decision. the second one was anti-trump. taking a step back this is a celebration of our constitution and every single american who has a right to a partial jury in fair trial. this is great. this is history being made, but it is seven americans that will hav
especially with the here and we saw in georgia. people thought it was clearly a conflict of interest but it didn't rise to the legal standard. one person who was dismissed yesterday they posted on facebook saying that trump lost his court battle. the judge said that if it was just that he would've been fine and i don't consider that bias. but that juror had gone on to say get him out and lock him up. my question to you is it seems on that first sentence that yes that is bias, but the judge said...
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mr.: mccaul, i yield minutes to georgia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for three minutes. >> i rise today ■insupport of 6046, the stand against houthi aggression act, which i am proud to be a cosponsor of. mr. carter: quite frankly, mr. speaker, i'm appalled that i have to say this, but the president of the united states has emboldened iran to attack our greatest ally in the middle east and the only democracy in that region, israel. in february of 2021, the biden administration removed the houthis from the u.s. list of foreign terrorist organizations. this was a terrible, terrible misjudgment that mirrors this administration's complete lack of authority on issues of national and international security. iranian-backed terrorist organizations have repeatedly, repeatedly proven that they will carry out the iranian regime's radical islamic idea owology to no ends. this weekend was a sobering reminder of that. it's time to hold iran and its proxies accountable for their actions. this requires
mr.: mccaul, i yield minutes to georgia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for three minutes. >> i rise today ■insupport of 6046, the stand against houthi aggression act, which i am proud to be a cosponsor of. mr. carter: quite frankly, mr. speaker, i'm appalled that i have to say this, but the president of the united states has emboldened iran to attack our greatest ally in the middle east and the only democracy in that region, israel. in february of...
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georgia prime minister pushes for the adult to be for an agent, floors, the country. it's president about the veto. as we discussed, the controversial, the correspond that faced us with tons of low scope of the being defaulted from georgia to india, the wells most populous country as largest democracy proposed to to the next condiments we bring you on special coverage. those big for so election also ahead we get too much attention from the at the i.
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also coming lawmakers in georgia advance a foreign influence law that critics, they are restrict basic freedoms and could be ready. 1 to police these hopes of joining the e u. the legislation fields mass protests and the capital. the article fairly. it's good to have you with us. germany's foreign minister on elena babylon has wrapped up a visit to israel and diffusing tensions with iran. bible comment with prime minister benjamin young to discuss the consequences of the unprecedented aerial attack launched by a run over the weekend earlier in the day she met with is really president issac heard sock in jerusalem. like many of israel's allies, the german foreign minister has been urging de escalation and the conflict in a press conference and tell him he's been glory on airport. bab, of warren, iran attack on israel shows tear on is not afraid of escalating the original conflict. jesus can say i am rare to racing here today. my toe, toe condemnation of this dangerous act and have told my is ready be partners very clearly. israel has a complete solidarity. iran will face consequences by
also coming lawmakers in georgia advance a foreign influence law that critics, they are restrict basic freedoms and could be ready. 1 to police these hopes of joining the e u. the legislation fields mass protests and the capital. the article fairly. it's good to have you with us. germany's foreign minister on elena babylon has wrapped up a visit to israel and diffusing tensions with iran. bible comment with prime minister benjamin young to discuss the consequences of the unprecedented aerial...
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i handed my passport to the person in georgia working at the passport control place. and so, you know, she just kind of sat there for a little while, not doing anything i was like is everything okay, is everything is working fine. she said that the system that she was working with didn't want to accept my passport, but that's how i thought that was kind of weird. she said the just wait for a little bit. and so i waited an hour went by 2 hours, went by 3 hours, went by and nobody's giving me any sort of information about what was going on. i thought this was very strange, so i had already, excuse me, a message to our producer here in los gal who of i asked her to get in touch with the foreign ministry, with the embassy in georgia because i didn't know what was going on, anything could have been going on and it was important to just notify them that some something was happening that they weren't telling me about. then come 4 hours of waiting there. someone came up to me from the uh, the, the border, the board of people. and she said that you've been refused entry. she g
i handed my passport to the person in georgia working at the passport control place. and so, you know, she just kind of sat there for a little while, not doing anything i was like is everything okay, is everything is working fine. she said that the system that she was working with didn't want to accept my passport, but that's how i thought that was kind of weird. she said the just wait for a little bit. and so i waited an hour went by 2 hours, went by 3 hours, went by and nobody's giving me any...
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georgia's president has been speaking to the bbc. well, it's a major concern because it is exactly a copy of putin's law that was adopted in 2012 and then gradually increased and developed. it's a law against the ngos activities. media activity, and it's a law against all the international organisation of our partner countries, european countries, great britain or united states that have been supporting georgia's independence, the building of state institutions, the development of our economy for the last 30 years and more. and so it's a very big concern. that's why last year this same law was rejected by massive demonstrations and it couldn't be adopted. and this time, a repeat of this law is a direct provocation. let's speak to our correspondent, rayhan demytrie, she's at a protest in tbilisi. rayhan, what is the atmosphere like there? ~ , ., , rayhan, what is the atmosphere like there? ~ , ., ., there? well people are gathering as of now, there? well people are gathering as of now. there _ there? well people are gathering as of no
georgia's president has been speaking to the bbc. well, it's a major concern because it is exactly a copy of putin's law that was adopted in 2012 and then gradually increased and developed. it's a law against the ngos activities. media activity, and it's a law against all the international organisation of our partner countries, european countries, great britain or united states that have been supporting georgia's independence, the building of state institutions, the development of our economy...
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. >> i should be in pennsylvania and florida and many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. this is all coming from the biden white house. the guy can't put two sentences together. he can't campaign. try to win an election. >> harris: regardless, a new poll shows a very tight race. i mentioned yesterday that biden had made a little climb. i don't know if it's helping him much. in a head-to-head match-up trump is beating biden by one point. so consider that the good news part for biden, one point, which is a statistical tie. it is all underwater after that for joe biden on key issues with the american voting public. his approval rating on the economy, immigration, foreign conflicts in the low to mid 30s. 69% of americans say he is too old to be effective. voters' opinions of donald trump have only improved since the last election. he is leading on the economy, whether the country is better off and law and order. the more biden talks, the better it is for trump critics say. >> every time he makes a speech it is a disaster. every time he tries to read from a card it is careful
. >> i should be in pennsylvania and florida and many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. this is all coming from the biden white house. the guy can't put two sentences together. he can't campaign. try to win an election. >> harris: regardless, a new poll shows a very tight race. i mentioned yesterday that biden had made a little climb. i don't know if it's helping him much. in a head-to-head match-up trump is beating biden by one point. so consider that the good...
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well, for more on the set spring in georgia hall, he is joining us live from could pre enjoying, what are we expecting to hear from the g 7 foreign ministers day we were hearing from our white house correspondent, kimberly how could she was talking about how the us is, is, is trying to pa, so was going to pause more sanctions on iran. it wants to do so with its g 7 allies . can we expect anything on this? but i think the g 7 foreign ministers meeting here in caffrey over the next 48 hours so, so we'll play 5. what is a fost emerging consensus among israel's closest allies by the us? of course the u. k. as well as number of the you countries and of course there's other countries that make up the g 7 across a range of international meetings. now a consensus to do everything possible to try to avoid a wide, a war. it involves urging maximum caution unrestrained on israel as it deliberates it's next moves. it's response to it runs attack over the weekend and in an effort to support that move, it involves a united front in applying new sanctions against iran, against the radian entities an
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this wait israel, from any response like as far as an even wider conflict also coming lawmakers in georgia advance of foreign influence law, that critics, they are restrict basic freedoms and could be rail to police. these hopes of joining the e u, the legislation fields mass protests and the capital.
this wait israel, from any response like as far as an even wider conflict also coming lawmakers in georgia advance of foreign influence law, that critics, they are restrict basic freedoms and could be rail to police. these hopes of joining the e u, the legislation fields mass protests and the capital.
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greene of georgia, mr. pflueger, ms. ackerman and busily afloat are appointed managers to conduct the impeachment trialag against alejandro nicholas mayorkas concept of homeland security, data message is sent to the center for the sin of these appointments and that the managersra so appointed may in connection with the preparation and the conduct ofex the trial exhibit the articles of impeachment to the senate and take all necessary actions which may include the following. one, employing legal, clerical and other necessary assistance and incurring such other expenses as may be necessary to be paid from amounts available to the committee on homeland security and applicable expense of resolutions, or for the applicable amount of the house of representatives. two, sitting for persons of pedophile with the second of the senate on the part of the house of representatives in the pleadings in conjecture with our subsequent to the exhibition of the articles of impeachment that the managers considered necessary. with the permissi
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and it, but i would for now the enemy of the trains enemy counts as some kind of friend and over to georgia. now where the parliament has approved the 1st reading of a controversial new bill that critics are comparing to russian legislation, there were widespread protests on the streets of the capital to boise on tuesday evening after the legislation passed its 1st parliamentary hurdle. the foreign influence bill would require any civil society organization that receives more than 20 percent of its funding from overseas to register as pursuing the interest of a foreign power. and the w correspondent, dmitri plenty of and is following the story for us from reagan. to reiterate, the proposed bill has not become law yet. it's been approved in the 1st reading. what happens next? well today interestingly, the opposition members of parliament have refrained from the book called the devolved. so the vote went and it is. we have to remember that this is the 2nd time that the ruling party is trying to pass this bill. and it was scrapped uh after the mass protest last year. so uh now uh, george and p
and it, but i would for now the enemy of the trains enemy counts as some kind of friend and over to georgia. now where the parliament has approved the 1st reading of a controversial new bill that critics are comparing to russian legislation, there were widespread protests on the streets of the capital to boise on tuesday evening after the legislation passed its 1st parliamentary hurdle. the foreign influence bill would require any civil society organization that receives more than 20 percent of...
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in young harris, georgia. built in 1948 and opened in 1949, the church has been a cornerstone of the young harris community. the church was named after dr. joseph ashford sharp, born in 1864. after graduating from emory at oxford, he served as president of the college for 25 years. dr. sharp dedicated his life to the service of others and deeply inspired his congregation, the community, and generations of students. standing at the entrance of young harris college, sharp memorial methodist church continues to honor his legacy and serve the community. 75 years later, young harris trustees, local community and alumni are coming together for a week of celebration, reflection, and looking ahead. the legacy of dr. sharp and the ongoing work of sharp memorial methodist church will undoubtedly strengthen and enrich the community for generations to come. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. costa, for five minutes mr. costa: mr. speaker,
in young harris, georgia. built in 1948 and opened in 1949, the church has been a cornerstone of the young harris community. the church was named after dr. joseph ashford sharp, born in 1864. after graduating from emory at oxford, he served as president of the college for 25 years. dr. sharp dedicated his life to the service of others and deeply inspired his congregation, the community, and generations of students. standing at the entrance of young harris college, sharp memorial methodist...
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but it has been connected to a string of recent corruption, scandalous lawmakers in georgia. i have advanced a controversial foreign influence long that a sparked mass street protests over concerns. it would undermine typically, susie you aspirations and a vote boycotted, find the opposition, the ruling. a georgia dream parties and peas voted $83.00 to 0 to pass a 1st reading of the bill the south pacific. now where some 420000 registered voters are going to the post and the solomon islands, a vote as the 1st general election since the government switched diplomatic allegiances from taiwan to beijing. the solomon's closer relationship with china and a trouble of domestic economy are the main issues weighing on voters minds as they cast their ballots today, up there alone. cues outside polling stations here in her diarra, the capital of the solomon islands. it is an election that will be closely watched by europe in the us. it is the 1st phase since the country caught relations with taiwan in 2019 choosing. instead to pivot towards china. we have see with us, with 31 know we,
but it has been connected to a string of recent corruption, scandalous lawmakers in georgia. i have advanced a controversial foreign influence long that a sparked mass street protests over concerns. it would undermine typically, susie you aspirations and a vote boycotted, find the opposition, the ruling. a georgia dream parties and peas voted $83.00 to 0 to pass a 1st reading of the bill the south pacific. now where some 420000 registered voters are going to the post and the solomon islands, a...
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here they are, nevada, arizona, wisconsin, michigan -- north carolina, georgia. he goes through 11 different scenarios, but he bottom lines it a biden victory is incumbent on michigan, arizona and north dakota where the abortion issue -- nevada where the abortion issue is a motivating factor. and that's why you're hearing a lot about abortion. michigan, arizona and nevada are the states that he says biden feeds if there's any chance of him -- needs if there's any chance of him winning. stuart: thanks, lauren. one democrat pac founder telling biden, hey, stop catering to the far-left progressives. who's saying this and what is she saying? >> her name is lauren harper pope. she says that the progressive left, they weren't the ones that put biden into office. quote, the voters that elected biden in the first place is are the center-left voters that liked his centrist policies, not the elizabeth warren, bernie sanders slice of the electorate, yet the administration seems to have a fear of talking about things people actually care about if it might offenda small group
here they are, nevada, arizona, wisconsin, michigan -- north carolina, georgia. he goes through 11 different scenarios, but he bottom lines it a biden victory is incumbent on michigan, arizona and north dakota where the abortion issue -- nevada where the abortion issue is a motivating factor. and that's why you're hearing a lot about abortion. michigan, arizona and nevada are the states that he says biden feeds if there's any chance of him -- needs if there's any chance of him winning. stuart:...
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ruling georgia dream party. they feared the new bill mirrors legislation seen russia, whom the party has been accused of being sympathetic to the us has voiced opposition . and so to has the european union important for georgia, which once you membership is the bill passes. that to put george as a session, did at brisk sacrificing the georgia dream that the party and many people say they've long waited to achieve some more world news. now, the rains that flooded through by on tuesday have eased, but the disruptions continue at the airport. as hundreds of international passengers remain stranded. the u. a witness or record rainfall with more rain falling in 24 hours. then at any time, soon as the record keeping began, more than a 100000 people have been evacuated due to floods in kazakhstan water levels in rivers in russia, 0 and south western siberian regions are also rising. the disaster has been caused by heavy rains which have melted large accumulations of snow. and mars military government says former leader
ruling georgia dream party. they feared the new bill mirrors legislation seen russia, whom the party has been accused of being sympathetic to the us has voiced opposition . and so to has the european union important for georgia, which once you membership is the bill passes. that to put george as a session, did at brisk sacrificing the georgia dream that the party and many people say they've long waited to achieve some more world news. now, the rains that flooded through by on tuesday have...