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georgia. from landfall or close brush from the center of the storm. tropical storm force windss extend 170 miles from the center of the storm so we are seeing tropical storm force windss, hurricane force wind gusts 60 miles from the center of the storm in the center is 80 miles from shore. not only that, storm surge will be detrimental for a lot of coastal areas, 5 to 7 foot storm surge, florida to the carolinas and what your continental shelf looks like and where the worst of the winds and rain and storm surge will come on shore. there is the coast of georgia. as we get closer to south carolina and north carolina we are getting dangerously close to the core of the strongest winds and perhaps even landfall on friday on the outer banks. one of our reliable forecast models. the storm is moving north northwest at 8 miles an hour, still pretty slow. we will be talking about this storm tomorrow and friday and finally on the weekend we will see it accelerate. here's where i am concerned. thursday ni
georgia. from landfall or close brush from the center of the storm. tropical storm force windss extend 170 miles from the center of the storm so we are seeing tropical storm force windss, hurricane force wind gusts 60 miles from the center of the storm in the center is 80 miles from shore. not only that, storm surge will be detrimental for a lot of coastal areas, 5 to 7 foot storm surge, florida to the carolinas and what your continental shelf looks like and where the worst of the winds and...
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i appreciate her and i appreciate you, georgia. she is a mentor with the mentoring for success program. she tries to connect with our schools and our students in so many ways. on behalf of the school health we appreciate you and now you are part of our community support department. that is very exciting. thank you. >> on behalf of daniel from the district advisory community good evening. i am sorry i am not here in person. i trust ruth. tonight i want to celebrate georgia moving to the community partnership team. she is a remarkable friend who i have spent over three years collaborating with to bring together the joint summit the roll she played has made a big difference when it comes to meeting and sometimes exceeding the goals we are tasked to do right by all students. she is active, cheerful and productive and initiatetor, industryious, persistent. al lentetalented. indeed you are a mentor and inspiration to many in the district. we are proud to call you friend and colleague. your contributions will continue to grow. with a grat
i appreciate her and i appreciate you, georgia. she is a mentor with the mentoring for success program. she tries to connect with our schools and our students in so many ways. on behalf of the school health we appreciate you and now you are part of our community support department. that is very exciting. thank you. >> on behalf of daniel from the district advisory community good evening. i am sorry i am not here in person. i trust ruth. tonight i want to celebrate georgia moving to the...
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we're working in 20 battleground states including georgia. they know what their rights are and that they know what the remedies are. technically, that person could file a provisional ballot but we want to make certain that before you even get to that step that you have all the information and all the support you need and we know that in the 20 battleground states where we've launched fairfight2020.org we want to make sure that people have the local information and information they need to fight back against voter suppression. >> let's talk about population growth. that's the interesting piece. a lot of these northern districts like up in new york city where you saw aoc win against crowning, that's because the population changed. the same thing in the cambridge district. presley could win, aoc could win. is there a changing population significant enough for georgia that it could elect a democrat for president? >> that population has not only change, the change has happened. we have watch the change happen over the last few electoral cycles. i
we're working in 20 battleground states including georgia. they know what their rights are and that they know what the remedies are. technically, that person could file a provisional ballot but we want to make certain that before you even get to that step that you have all the information and all the support you need and we know that in the 20 battleground states where we've launched fairfight2020.org we want to make sure that people have the local information and information they need to fight...
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we can win georgia. stacey abrams talked about how democrats should do that earlier tonight on "hardball." >> georgia was not only ground zero for voter suppression, but also ground zero for opportunity. we can pick up two senate seats, give 16 electoral votes to the democratic nominee, and we can flip the house, the state house as well as taking holding one and adding another congressional seat. those are extraordinary opportunity, and georgia's the place to fight voter suppression, but also fight for democratic votes. >> jon ossoff was the democratic candidate in a election in 2018 who showed us how much the political ground has shifted in georgia in the first year of the trump presidency, running in a district that the last republican had won by 23 points. jon ossoff came within three points of winning that house seat, which was a big clue about the big blue wave that was to follow in the next election. when jon ossoff decided not to run for that seat again in 2018, lucy mcbath did run, and she is now
we can win georgia. stacey abrams talked about how democrats should do that earlier tonight on "hardball." >> georgia was not only ground zero for voter suppression, but also ground zero for opportunity. we can pick up two senate seats, give 16 electoral votes to the democratic nominee, and we can flip the house, the state house as well as taking holding one and adding another congressional seat. those are extraordinary opportunity, and georgia's the place to fight voter...
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it's trying to bully georgia, of course. there is also the situation in ukraine which we need to keep a very close eye on. now, maybe they've made some progress. but nevertheless, vladimir putin's agenda is all about creating a sphere of influence, getting his way with the neighboring countries, weakening them politically. and so this is, again, unfortunately, john mccain understood, we have to fight against the bullies, we have to fight against autocracy. the georgians established a democracy. it was a really big deal. john mccain was actually there at the very beginning, heavily involved, when most people didn't know there was a republic of georgia, they just thought there was a state of georgia. in 2008, when we said, georgia, come into nato, we didn't realize the russians would have the reaction they had. now we know they'll use military force to prevent sovereign countries from joining associations that they want to join. that should be unacceptable. the west needs to jump in, lawrence. our government should be leading
it's trying to bully georgia, of course. there is also the situation in ukraine which we need to keep a very close eye on. now, maybe they've made some progress. but nevertheless, vladimir putin's agenda is all about creating a sphere of influence, getting his way with the neighboring countries, weakening them politically. and so this is, again, unfortunately, john mccain understood, we have to fight against the bullies, we have to fight against autocracy. the georgians established a democracy....
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georgia is at a tipping point. all eye also be on georgia next year. we have two senate seats up in georgia. this is where the senate majority will be decided. i'm running against senator david purdue, a caricature of washington corruption. this is a guy in half a decade as our senator, despite one in three rural children in georgia living in poverty, despite the highest maternal mortality in the country, half of our counties having no obgyn, has not come down from his private island once to hold a public town hall. hours after i announced he issued a frantic statement saying he was an outsider in washington. he's a cousin of the u.s. secretary of agriculture, fortune 500 ceo, $2 million of corporate pac funding. the idea that he's an outsider is a joke. >> we don't have an unlimited amount of time. i want to get you on policy issues and where you stand. number one, where are you on impeachment? do you believe the house should move forward in what some are calling an impeachment inquiry of president trump? >> i think oversight and consideration of impe
georgia is at a tipping point. all eye also be on georgia next year. we have two senate seats up in georgia. this is where the senate majority will be decided. i'm running against senator david purdue, a caricature of washington corruption. this is a guy in half a decade as our senator, despite one in three rural children in georgia living in poverty, despite the highest maternal mortality in the country, half of our counties having no obgyn, has not come down from his private island once to...
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guest: josh has written about georgia and i think he is right georgia is a good opportunity for democrats. our internal data suggests a competitive situation. i obviously have more data about senator purdue the republican and the one newly created. i think it is early and i think both seats, the candidates -- i think it will take shape. there's a primary in the purdue seat and i think you will see good candidates in both. >> can you outline some man states you will focus on your best chances and those where you don't think there might be? guest: when it comes to picking up seats colorado is an attractive opportunity. i think that cory gardner has worked himself into a situation where he comes off very much that he is inside washington within his own party that has shown his allegiance to the president. i think he ran as an independent but in a state lakeike colorado that has grown more democratic and progressive he's become more distant in a short time and i think that is an opportunity for democrats. certainly arizona is competitive. we have confidence because we beat march that mcsally
guest: josh has written about georgia and i think he is right georgia is a good opportunity for democrats. our internal data suggests a competitive situation. i obviously have more data about senator purdue the republican and the one newly created. i think it is early and i think both seats, the candidates -- i think it will take shape. there's a primary in the purdue seat and i think you will see good candidates in both. >> can you outline some man states you will focus on your best...
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georgia have hopes ofjoining the six nations in the future. when they get a chance, they make their case with force. somewhere in there was a mamukashvili, and somewhere in there, the ball was grounded for a try. they wrestled a second later in the half but even though wales had lost momentum, they always had breathing space and chasing space. thomas williams got there in the nick of time. having shown off his quickstep, now for the warts. he need a partner so george north finished thejob, slaloming his way to try number six. they finished with a traditional bow. maybe not perfectly in sync but if things go to plan, they will have nearly six weeks to practice. patrick gearey, bbc news. we know as a team that we tend to get better as the tournaments go on and we build on confidence, so pleased with the start today, and there is a lot of room for us to improve for next week and a few things to tidy up on, with the breakdown and a few things. yeah, that will be our focus for this week. barcelona's lionel messi won the fifa best men's player of th
georgia have hopes ofjoining the six nations in the future. when they get a chance, they make their case with force. somewhere in there was a mamukashvili, and somewhere in there, the ball was grounded for a try. they wrestled a second later in the half but even though wales had lost momentum, they always had breathing space and chasing space. thomas williams got there in the nick of time. having shown off his quickstep, now for the warts. he need a partner so george north finished thejob,...
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plotting a new course for the carolinas and georgia. >> citizens in georgia, south carolina, north carolina, now is the time for you to start making your preparatory actions. >> reporter: the pivot putting millions more at risk, as they get ready for a possible strike this photo taken at a north carolina costco shows lines growing for water, food and in charleston no widespread panic, but preps are beginning. >> i am trying to grab a couple random things that are going to be gone i guess in a couple days. >> reporter: states of emergency for south carolina and coastal counties in georgia. officials positioning resources ahead of the storm. dorian drawing comparisons with hurricane matthew in 2016, which slammed south carolina after skirting the florida coast leaving more than a million people without power and causing deadly flooding in savannah, residents bracing for what's next >> we plan on being as safe as we can we will stay inside, indoors, until it is free and clear >> watching and waiting for dorian to make i nk joins us nowharleston is especially susceptible >> reporter: peter, tha
plotting a new course for the carolinas and georgia. >> citizens in georgia, south carolina, north carolina, now is the time for you to start making your preparatory actions. >> reporter: the pivot putting millions more at risk, as they get ready for a possible strike this photo taken at a north carolina costco shows lines growing for water, food and in charleston no widespread panic, but preps are beginning. >> i am trying to grab a couple random things that are going to be...
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at the time called the georgia state industrial college for colored youths, mr. wily made tremendous strides forward for the oldest public historically black college in the state of georgia. he started his term in 1921 anti-first alumnus to become president of the school. in that same year he allowed women to attend for the first time. and he transitioned the college out of its role providing high school programs and into a four-year degree granting institution. nearly 100 years later, the school remains a vital part of the savannah community. they have earned patents in battling alzheimer's and a.l.s., built new science and technology buildings, and purchased new property for a new marine lab. i want to thank everyone at savannah state university, especially president kimberly bowward, washington, for following in mr. wily's footsteps to continue breaking barriers. their commitment to the savannah community and for providing a great education for the students. madam speaker, i rise today to recognize world pharmacist day 2019 being celebrated today. i'm proud th
at the time called the georgia state industrial college for colored youths, mr. wily made tremendous strides forward for the oldest public historically black college in the state of georgia. he started his term in 1921 anti-first alumnus to become president of the school. in that same year he allowed women to attend for the first time. and he transitioned the college out of its role providing high school programs and into a four-year degree granting institution. nearly 100 years later, the...
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this is still georgia. but georgia is now a tipping point. you saw this, the stacey abrams race, where frankly i think she won that race. i think she won that race, but the current governor probably did a few things that kept him in the hunt longer than he should have been. it's going to be a tough race but democrats could win it. having the second seat may help. one of the things that could happen is you could end up -- there are no african-americans running for david purdue's seat. but you may have a couple of african-americans who get into the johnny isakson seat. if that happens, then you have an african-american on the ballot in november of 2020 while the presidential race is going on, and you might have a surge in turnout that could bring one of those senators over the finish line. >> let's be clear that one of those african-americans will not be stacey abrams? >> she's made that very clear that she's not going to do it. there are other names out there. michael thurman who's been a long-time, statewide elected in the state. a few people
this is still georgia. but georgia is now a tipping point. you saw this, the stacey abrams race, where frankly i think she won that race. i think she won that race, but the current governor probably did a few things that kept him in the hunt longer than he should have been. it's going to be a tough race but democrats could win it. having the second seat may help. one of the things that could happen is you could end up -- there are no african-americans running for david purdue's seat. but you...
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undone the libertarian reforms in georgia so my advice is look at georgia as a great example of history can be done. but doing it quick. i think real leader is willing to take the hits because women khris criticized from day one but the government stuck with it. >> we have time for one or two more questions. we'll take a question here. >> thank you very much. i'm todd. my wife call me meet me . i have question but the happiness quotient. you can be happier in a less developed society than in some cases in a more developed society. did you see that facet and i think you did ill lewd to it when you talk about music and art and so on, things you saw in cuba you felt worriedal. >> so, i'll -- you felt were yesterdayal. i completely agreed with you some people can be happier in a let developed society to a degree but we have to realize most of he things we care about with quality of life come with he development. life expectancy, i infant mortality, literacy. they go in the same depression but some people would be happier with less of a level of economic development and more something else.
undone the libertarian reforms in georgia so my advice is look at georgia as a great example of history can be done. but doing it quick. i think real leader is willing to take the hits because women khris criticized from day one but the government stuck with it. >> we have time for one or two more questions. we'll take a question here. >> thank you very much. i'm todd. my wife call me meet me . i have question but the happiness quotient. you can be happier in a less developed...
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military personnel into georgia. this undertook a significant program to bolster the georgia yap military. why? to send a signal to the russians they would be in for a fog of they wanted to attack, then we engaged withmoscow and at very, very senior levels, said to the russians don't go there. this is out-of-bounds. and what else did we do? we in conjunction with nato allies, announced officially that georgia and ukraine would one day become part of nato. so these are all signals that according to that dominant paradigm should have caused the kremlin to say issue need to look elsewhere for my ambitions, but instead what happened? a very complicated situation, a complex system dynamics problem occurred. the georgians red all this and said, i wow, we're presenter. the president of the united states carolina about georgia. he visits me. talks to me on the phone, condoleezza rice, the national security advisedder, secretary of state, comes to georgia. wow. we matter. and certainly they're not going to let us down if we g
military personnel into georgia. this undertook a significant program to bolster the georgia yap military. why? to send a signal to the russians they would be in for a fog of they wanted to attack, then we engaged withmoscow and at very, very senior levels, said to the russians don't go there. this is out-of-bounds. and what else did we do? we in conjunction with nato allies, announced officially that georgia and ukraine would one day become part of nato. so these are all signals that according...
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military personnel into georgia. they undertook a significant program to bolster the georgian military, why? in part to send a signal to the russians that they were going to be in for a fight if they wanted to attack. and then we engaged with moscow at very senior levels said to the russians, don't go there. this is out of bounds. don't even think about it. and what else did we do? we, in conjunction with our nato allies we announced officially that georgia and ukraine would one day become part of nato. these are all signals that according to that dominant paradigm should have caused the kremlin to say, that's not where i want to go i want to look elsewhere for my ambitions. but instead what happened? a very complicated situation, a complex system dynamic problem occurred. the georgians read all this and said, wow, we are important. the president of the united states cares about georgia. he visits me. he talks to me on the phone. condoleezza rice the national security advisor, secretary of state comes to georgia. wow
military personnel into georgia. they undertook a significant program to bolster the georgian military, why? in part to send a signal to the russians that they were going to be in for a fight if they wanted to attack. and then we engaged with moscow at very senior levels said to the russians, don't go there. this is out of bounds. don't even think about it. and what else did we do? we, in conjunction with our nato allies we announced officially that georgia and ukraine would one day become part...
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but i think georgia is going to be in great shape. everyone is going to be in great shape because we're going to take care of it regardless. >> and while the u.s. mainland braces for impact, the president says he's still comfortable with his voice to divert $150 million from the fema disaster relief fund to address his concerns with the u.s. southern border. the defense secretary signed off on a plan to divert $3.6 billion for military construction funds to pay for fencing along the southern border. that move will impact more than a hundred military construction projects. joining me down to break this down, we have jeff bennett who's live with us now from the white house. we know that the carolinas are bracing for impact of hurricane dorian. but does the president have any reservations about his decision to move that disaster relief funding? >> to hear him tell it, no. earlier the president was having a closed briefing from dhs officials, coast guard officials. at some point, the president saw fit to open that meeting up to reporters.
but i think georgia is going to be in great shape. everyone is going to be in great shape because we're going to take care of it regardless. >> and while the u.s. mainland braces for impact, the president says he's still comfortable with his voice to divert $150 million from the fema disaster relief fund to address his concerns with the u.s. southern border. the defense secretary signed off on a plan to divert $3.6 billion for military construction funds to pay for fencing along the...
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hurricane over georgia or north carolina or south carolina. so a lot of -- especially as we go further out in time, the discrepancies here, the question marks get even bigger. of and here's the latest round of forecast models, and from yesterday we're seeing a trend towards the west. so as i mentioned, 30 miles towards the west is going to make the difference between a tropical storm force wind and a hurricane force wind. and then all of that water piling onshore. we're going to have the potential for inland flooding. so people need to listen. they're going to be doing evacuations, and i would assume they're probably going to be doing evacuations parts of coastal georgia, in towards south and north carolina as well. this is one of the worst hurricanes i've ever tracked in the 16 years that i've been here, laura. back to you. laura: very important warnings, janice dean, thank you so much for that report. >> reporter: you got it. >> i've been speaking to a lot of senators, we've been speaking to a lot of house members, a lot of republics, a lot
hurricane over georgia or north carolina or south carolina. so a lot of -- especially as we go further out in time, the discrepancies here, the question marks get even bigger. of and here's the latest round of forecast models, and from yesterday we're seeing a trend towards the west. so as i mentioned, 30 miles towards the west is going to make the difference between a tropical storm force wind and a hurricane force wind. and then all of that water piling onshore. we're going to have the...
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jillian: the next hours are critical for millions in florida, georgia and the carolinas. dorian could make landfall. rob: team coverage along the southeast evacuation zones. carley: janice dean is tracking the category 2 storm, still in florida but heading north. >> northwest at 8 miles an hour. this was stationary for days across the bahamas. we are getting the devastating images the storm is historic in terms of the catastrophic damage in the bahamas and now starting to move. we are seeing tropical storm force windss moving onshore, tropical storm force windss extend 175 miles from the center of the storm, hurricane force windss 60 miles from the center of the storm and the storm is 80 miles offshore of florida. let's look at future radar. one of our forecast models as we go further in time coming into good agreement the storm is going to give a close brush to south carolina and north carolina and perhaps making landfall in between. the best shot will be the outer banks as we head into friday but we will still feel the results of this. storm surge is not changed, 5 to 7
jillian: the next hours are critical for millions in florida, georgia and the carolinas. dorian could make landfall. rob: team coverage along the southeast evacuation zones. carley: janice dean is tracking the category 2 storm, still in florida but heading north. >> northwest at 8 miles an hour. this was stationary for days across the bahamas. we are getting the devastating images the storm is historic in terms of the catastrophic damage in the bahamas and now starting to move. we are...
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georgia is a really good opportunity for democrats. our own internal data suggests a really competitive situation. i obviously have more data about senator perdue, the republican, his seat, and the one newly created. i think is early. i think seats, the candidates, i think this is still going to take shape. there is a primary in the produce e. -- perdue seat. i think you're going to see good candidates. we're going to have to compete here and we will. crystal: you kind of outlined some of the main states you're going to be focusing on, some of the best chances. j.b.: i think when it comes to picking up seats, colorado is an attractive opportunity here. i think cory gardner has worked himself into a situation where he comes off very much as an inside washington, within his own party, has shown his allegiance to the president. i think he ran as an independent. but in a state like colorado, that has grown more democratic and progressive, that's a good opportunity for democrats, certainly arizona'a really competitive. we have confidence be
georgia is a really good opportunity for democrats. our own internal data suggests a really competitive situation. i obviously have more data about senator perdue, the republican, his seat, and the one newly created. i think is early. i think seats, the candidates, i think this is still going to take shape. there is a primary in the produce e. -- perdue seat. i think you're going to see good candidates. we're going to have to compete here and we will. crystal: you kind of outlined some of the...
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that's the case for both seats in georgia. candidates like perhaps teresa greenfield in iowa, mark kelly, who we already talked about, and even john hickenlooper, the former governor, these are all good candidates give us good opportunities to win. ande: you mentioned maine, the senator said he would not camp -- hesitate to campaign for susan collins. your reaction. j.b.: well, i think in general, susan collins and past races, has won by comfortable margins. year inld be the 30th the senate. and i thinklong run you're going to find mainers asking the question about what they are getting out of the deal. i think they are more likely to see her as making an effort to work with the other side. but voters in maine don't see her as being a real answer to trump. and i think being on the ballot with donald trump, it was certainly hard for a senator like kelly ayotte four years ago. i think it's going to be a particular challenge for her. and this is going to turn out to be a competitive race. steve: would you advise senator manchin n
that's the case for both seats in georgia. candidates like perhaps teresa greenfield in iowa, mark kelly, who we already talked about, and even john hickenlooper, the former governor, these are all good candidates give us good opportunities to win. ande: you mentioned maine, the senator said he would not camp -- hesitate to campaign for susan collins. your reaction. j.b.: well, i think in general, susan collins and past races, has won by comfortable margins. year inld be the 30th the senate....
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not only florida, but in alabama and georgia. what we did was we were able to help the farmers a lot. as you know, we sent aid to the farmers. they lost their crops, in some cases they lost almost everything. we were able to help them get back on their feet. we will be doing the same thing now. you will have probably some farms up along the coast, and we are going to be able to go in with the secretary of agriculture. we have a lot of money because of the tariffs we have taken in. we've taken in many billions of dollars of tariffs from china. and we will have a lot of money to be helping our farmers along the coast, if they get hit. they may not get hit. there's a real chance this could bear out the other way. but there's a chance to go straight or left. if it goes left, that's even a different subject. but our farmers will be helped. it depends what you are talking about. it depends who is hit, which state's heads, we don't know. we can predict the path. so far, the predicting has been very tough with this particular hurricane.
not only florida, but in alabama and georgia. what we did was we were able to help the farmers a lot. as you know, we sent aid to the farmers. they lost their crops, in some cases they lost almost everything. we were able to help them get back on their feet. we will be doing the same thing now. you will have probably some farms up along the coast, and we are going to be able to go in with the secretary of agriculture. we have a lot of money because of the tariffs we have taken in. we've taken...
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tonight, dorian is lashing the coastline of florida and georgia. we're talking top winds that have increased to 110 miles an hour. its center will approach south carolina tonight, north carolina tomorrow night, all with hurricane-force winds. and south carolina's governor has now ordered the entire coast evacuated. we're talking about 800,000 people in all. storm surges could reach eight feet in some places. warnings now extend northward to hampton roads, virginia. and we have a team of correspondents from the bahamas to the georgia and carolina coast. wt we're going to begin with what we saw in the hurricane zone in the bahamas. co traveled with coast guard lieutenants jillian harner and julianna white, aboard an hc-144 cargo plane to see the devastation firsthand. w was quickly obvious, these fragile islands were no match for dorian's category 5 fury. the landscape resembled a bomb site. this is the first book at bar harbor in the abaco island, flat, completely wiped out. you can see all the beach erosion, too. see the change in the color of the
tonight, dorian is lashing the coastline of florida and georgia. we're talking top winds that have increased to 110 miles an hour. its center will approach south carolina tonight, north carolina tomorrow night, all with hurricane-force winds. and south carolina's governor has now ordered the entire coast evacuated. we're talking about 800,000 people in all. storm surges could reach eight feet in some places. warnings now extend northward to hampton roads, virginia. and we have a team of...
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that warning from the governor of georgia. now ordering a mandatory evacuation for multiple counties as a hurricane watch is now in effect for the entire georgia coach. ainsley: georgia's governor brian kemp joins us now with yo, governor. >> good morning. ainsley: what are the biggest concern for your state. >> right now the storm is so slow-moving. we are still worried it may move in a direction that would not be good for us. nobody is really predicting that right now. we are taking the better safe than sorry attitude. regardless of that, we are still going to experience heavy winds, certainly with the tides. the way they are prior to the storm getting here. we are going to see probably severe flooding, certainly a storm surge, beach erosion. what worries me especially for our barrier islands, if we getting flooding across our causeways we won't be able to get emergency vehicles on or off any of those islands and that's why we ordered the evacuation. brian: you must be saying to myself how did this become my problem? in the
that warning from the governor of georgia. now ordering a mandatory evacuation for multiple counties as a hurricane watch is now in effect for the entire georgia coach. ainsley: georgia's governor brian kemp joins us now with yo, governor. >> good morning. ainsley: what are the biggest concern for your state. >> right now the storm is so slow-moving. we are still worried it may move in a direction that would not be good for us. nobody is really predicting that right now. we are...
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senator collins: in georgia e've -- mr. collins: in georgia, it's hip-hop from one job to the next. they are the ones in trouble. pattern.nsistent chief hawkins: it's less and less. mr. collins: it's getting there. agree. patrick, your thoughts on this. mr. yoes: i agree with her comments. tell you my experiences in law enforcement and when officers leave from agency to agency does an ex-tensive background that determines their liability and with hing else associated it. there are standards in given states that determine, that follow that officer in that their cation within state. everyone for the most part, even though every state has its own standards, police standards, based on the same criteria so -- agree what you said. let's peel the onion back a little bit. supposed to y it's happen. we also know, if you are down officers, you got a five-pernfors, it's hard -- five-person force, it's harder. don't have to pay for schooling. i can get them in now. he told me there was a problem chief.e police i agree with the certification in georgia we've seen this. how do we -- i know what t
senator collins: in georgia e've -- mr. collins: in georgia, it's hip-hop from one job to the next. they are the ones in trouble. pattern.nsistent chief hawkins: it's less and less. mr. collins: it's getting there. agree. patrick, your thoughts on this. mr. yoes: i agree with her comments. tell you my experiences in law enforcement and when officers leave from agency to agency does an ex-tensive background that determines their liability and with hing else associated it. there are standards in...
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it's under international law part of georgia which is in dispute and georgia did not control. it was not quite the same in that sense of the invasion of ukraine. second, ukraine is a more important country, more squarely in europe, it borders on the nato country and it was a much more serious breach of the peace. in the russian forces have remained in ukraine and not only crimea but also eastern ukraine. those are the differences that led me too put the invasion of ukraine in a different category from the assault on georgia. gentlemen here. >> something that is speaking at the moment, with the exception of the middle east which is different with a case of around from china and russia, it strikes me that in both sides of the ledger whether that be u.s. allies or potential u.s. allies as well as the potential adversarial countries, these are very different demographic situation than existed in previous times in which there was not peace or potential for war. where they were aging demographics rapidly in some cases. young men between 18 and 25 years old. does the dynamic impact h
it's under international law part of georgia which is in dispute and georgia did not control. it was not quite the same in that sense of the invasion of ukraine. second, ukraine is a more important country, more squarely in europe, it borders on the nato country and it was a much more serious breach of the peace. in the russian forces have remained in ukraine and not only crimea but also eastern ukraine. those are the differences that led me too put the invasion of ukraine in a different...
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he will receive a full military honor ceremony at the georgia national cementtary in canton, georgia, on friday, october 4, 2019. 10/4-2019. i ask my colleagues to join me in honoring this amazing american hero, colonel joseph s. hice. fly low and slow and keep the doors opened. 10-4. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. rush, for five minutes. mr. rush: i ask unanimous consent to -- the speaker pro tempore: without objection. madam speaker, i rise of y to address the scourge the diabetes disease on low-income communities all across our nation. according to the center for disease control and prevention, over 30 million americans are living with the dreaded diabetes , and many cannot properly manage this potentially deadly disease due to the high cost of their medications. a ulin is critical and necessary treatment for those with diabetes. since 1996, the cost of the most frequently prescribed forms of insulin have increased from just .25 to over $250 per vial ccording to a 2018 survey, one in four patients were forced to ration t
he will receive a full military honor ceremony at the georgia national cementtary in canton, georgia, on friday, october 4, 2019. 10/4-2019. i ask my colleagues to join me in honoring this amazing american hero, colonel joseph s. hice. fly low and slow and keep the doors opened. 10-4. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. rush, for five minutes. mr. rush: i ask unanimous consent to -- the speaker pro tempore: without objection. madam...
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a freeze on direct air travel in russia and georgia that has a direct. the impact on the on the number of russian people traveling to georgia. do you take that as a as a political as a use of tourism as a political tool or do you see different. messages all those 2 don't mix politics. between them because. i think that sometimes and in many cases these politico looking dynamic the decreasing. facilitation the very optimistic and we think that this group and this possibility will be in many countries and again it will affect them to respect number of visitors let me ask you one india to be countries citizens of these countries they still have. and many countries they don't have by the throat facilitation with with training in india and there was a promoting to be to be more flexible than to open for example the so somebody which is really for. 2 years ago they announced one reason for all or training is. the number of trainers or is there an increased china has from what i know the world's largest congregation of tourists that's a very big force that the
a freeze on direct air travel in russia and georgia that has a direct. the impact on the on the number of russian people traveling to georgia. do you take that as a as a political as a use of tourism as a political tool or do you see different. messages all those 2 don't mix politics. between them because. i think that sometimes and in many cases these politico looking dynamic the decreasing. facilitation the very optimistic and we think that this group and this possibility will be in many...
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we have staff in south carolina, georgia, north carolina. we try to be as proactive in anticipating. when we do that we go big. so we want to be there and now what you'll see happening is we'll start moving staff behind the storm so that any impacts we're there to support the state and local partners with anything they may need. >> bill: right. flooding and power, that's always the two things you deal with after a storm like this. finally can you tell us anything about coordination with the bahamas or what is happening there with regard to the u.s. coast guard at all? >> the men and women of the coast guard are truly america's first responders, you know. they're part of dhs. they're our sisters and brothers across the department. they're already there and doing what they do. they save lives is what they do every day. the situation in the bahamas our hearts and prayers go out for them. fema we're focused on what we're intended to focus on which is that dorian strike on our coast, however, we're supporting interagency partners through coordina
we have staff in south carolina, georgia, north carolina. we try to be as proactive in anticipating. when we do that we go big. so we want to be there and now what you'll see happening is we'll start moving staff behind the storm so that any impacts we're there to support the state and local partners with anything they may need. >> bill: right. flooding and power, that's always the two things you deal with after a storm like this. finally can you tell us anything about coordination with...
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; south carolina and north carolina and georgia, of course, over the next 24, 48 hours. we'll keep a close eye on that. back up for now, i'm going to and that over?; to my colleagun new york city who will have mori ahead this hour on dorian's progression and how residents along the southeast coast continue to brace for the fullj impact of the storm. >> thank you very much. just surreal image to see@uét island, the çóbahamas, theçó iss that you show earlier at the top of the program flooded under water. i think it captures for a lot of people what is ate>a stake as fs begin to recover fvrj devastating hurricane. thank you very much, craig. we'lli] have a lot more about ts throughout the course of the hour and the day. >>> switching gears for a moment, the world's largest retyr&er takes action on guns. the white house and mitch mcconnell are still struggling to come to an agreement on legislation. ñ table. >>> plus, >>> plus, riding a rubé%t duck into alligator infested waters. that's how one çógop strategist bribes president trump's re-election hopes being pinne
; south carolina and north carolina and georgia, of course, over the next 24, 48 hours. we'll keep a close eye on that. back up for now, i'm going to and that over?; to my colleagun new york city who will have mori ahead this hour on dorian's progression and how residents along the southeast coast continue to brace for the fullj impact of the storm. >> thank you very much. just surreal image to see@uét island, the çóbahamas, theçó iss that you show earlier at the top of the program...
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worry is high throughout coastal parts of georgia and the carolinas. local government officials issuing varying states of emergency and evacuation orders. >> with these announcements we know that we cannot make everybody happy, but we are believing that we can keep everyone alouver. now, here in florida, governor desantos has suspended tolls and made it possible to open up the highway shouters -- shoulders if it is necessary to alleviate traffic. they are just trying to get the warnings out. despite that, i spoke with one resident who said she has evacuated in the past and come back and nothing has happened to her home. so this time, she is going to stay past. >> all right. coy coe beach, florida. thank you so much. we'll continue to check in with you. way do have expanded coverage online as well. you will be able to get updates on the storm's path on our facebook and twitter pages. >>> police in you anioch. someone shot a man about 9:30 last night. the victim walked a few blocks to the st. christopher court where police ultimately found him. he later
worry is high throughout coastal parts of georgia and the carolinas. local government officials issuing varying states of emergency and evacuation orders. >> with these announcements we know that we cannot make everybody happy, but we are believing that we can keep everyone alouver. now, here in florida, governor desantos has suspended tolls and made it possible to open up the highway shouters -- shoulders if it is necessary to alleviate traffic. they are just trying to get the warnings...
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off tybee island in georgia. mike tobin is there live. mike? >> certainly got a lot of wind and a lot of surf that has been whipped up. despite an evacuation order for everything east of i-95, you can see people wandering the beach. you can see a couple surfers out there and a pack of kite surfers with the down grade of the hurricane and prediction that you'll see winds around 30 miles an hour possible gusts up to 60, we have seen some boarding up in savann savannah, tybee. we've seen sandbagging. not extensive. people said they're going to ride it out or wait awhile and make a decision. you heard mention of the high tides in the spring time called the king tide. i want to show you where the waves were ending an hour ago. this is how high the tide was coming. you continue have a lot of beach left. there's not a lot of space between the top of the road and the top of the water with the prediction here that you'll get a storm surge between 4 and 7 feet, there's a darn good chance that the people that wl storm s they'r toby on tybee island at the
off tybee island in georgia. mike tobin is there live. mike? >> certainly got a lot of wind and a lot of surf that has been whipped up. despite an evacuation order for everything east of i-95, you can see people wandering the beach. you can see a couple surfers out there and a pack of kite surfers with the down grade of the hurricane and prediction that you'll see winds around 30 miles an hour possible gusts up to 60, we have seen some boarding up in savann savannah, tybee. we've seen...
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those libertarian reforms in georgia. my advice is look at george as a great example of how it can be done. but doing a quick and having a real leader who is willing to take those steps. people criticize but the government stuck with it. >> we have time for one or two more questions. we'll take a question here. >> thank you very much. a quick question about the happiness quotient. abstract idea. you can actually be happier in a los developed society than you can be in some cases anymore developed society. did you see the facet and i think you did allude to it when you talk about his music and art and so on. some of the things you saw in cuba the you felt were ideal. >> i leave it to and different answers. i completely agree with you, some people can be happier in a los developed society to a degree. but you also have to decide the also the things the you care about in life, come with the development. i've expected see literacy, but the least for some people are happier with los. the said, the empirical literature the does
those libertarian reforms in georgia. my advice is look at george as a great example of how it can be done. but doing a quick and having a real leader who is willing to take those steps. people criticize but the government stuck with it. >> we have time for one or two more questions. we'll take a question here. >> thank you very much. a quick question about the happiness quotient. abstract idea. you can actually be happier in a los developed society than you can be in some cases...
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despite mandatory evacuations, in a tiny island in georgia surfers were riding waves. governor kemp gave a dire warning to people who choose not to listen to evacuation orders. >> given the risks of strong windss and potential flooding, if coastal residents decide not to evacuate they will be on their own if first responders are unable to reach them. >> in south carolina state troopers facilitated evacuations i reversing traffic on i 26 so everyone could drive west away from the coast. governor mcmasters said since no one can be certain where the storm will go it is better to be safe than sorry. >> if you are in one of the evacuation zones, in time, if you are still here, to be safe. we know some people may be inconvenienced but this is the way to keep south carolina and is alive. >> reporter: i spoke with one business manager in cocoa beach who said he's grateful the storm didn't make a direct hit and cause millions of dollars in damage but added because the storm took place during labor day weekend it did cause millions of dollars in lost revenue. back to you. rob: a
despite mandatory evacuations, in a tiny island in georgia surfers were riding waves. governor kemp gave a dire warning to people who choose not to listen to evacuation orders. >> given the risks of strong windss and potential flooding, if coastal residents decide not to evacuate they will be on their own if first responders are unable to reach them. >> in south carolina state troopers facilitated evacuations i reversing traffic on i 26 so everyone could drive west away from the...
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tonight dorian is lashing the coastline of florida and georgia. we're talking about top winds that have increased to 110 miles an hour. its center will approach south carolina tonight, north carolina tomorrow night, all with hurricane-force winds. and south carolina's governor has ordered the entire coast evacuated. we're talking about 800,000 people in all. storm surges could reach 8 feet in some places. warnings now extend northward to hampton roads, virginia. and we have a team of correspondents from the bahamas to the georgia and carolina coasts. but we're going to begin with what we saw in the hurricane zone in the bahamas. >> we're the closest fixed wing aviation to the bahamas. >> reporter: we travelled with coast guard lieutenants jillian harner and julianna white aboard an hc-144 casa cargo plane to see the devastation firsthand. it was quickly obvious these fragile islands were no match for dorian's category 5 fury. the landscape resembled a bomb site. this is our first look at marsh harbour in the abaco islands. flat, completely wiped o
tonight dorian is lashing the coastline of florida and georgia. we're talking about top winds that have increased to 110 miles an hour. its center will approach south carolina tonight, north carolina tomorrow night, all with hurricane-force winds. and south carolina's governor has ordered the entire coast evacuated. we're talking about 800,000 people in all. storm surges could reach 8 feet in some places. warnings now extend northward to hampton roads, virginia. and we have a team of...
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dismissed the georgia case out of hand. irrelevant, said todd's attorney. cathy winkler's death was thoroughly investigated, he said. and it was not ruled a murder, because it was not a murder. >> there's no evidence of anything other than an accident. >> reporter: todd's attorney was able to explain away the things that had raised suspicion. cathy's family was wrong, said the defense. she loved camping. a ranger who saw them making their dinner way up in this remote spot, so far from any other living soul, said they seemed happy. and the insurance money, remember that? that wasn't motive, just business as usual for a pair of upper-middle class professionals. >> in addition to the insurance policy of about $1.1 million that cathy had at the time of her death on her own life, he had $1.2 million on his own life. >> reporter: no, cathy and todd were a young upwardly mobile couple. life insurance was cheap, easy to get. they both had it. anyway, todd loved cathy. why else would he keep her ashes all these years. cathy's death, said the defense, had nothing wha
dismissed the georgia case out of hand. irrelevant, said todd's attorney. cathy winkler's death was thoroughly investigated, he said. and it was not ruled a murder, because it was not a murder. >> there's no evidence of anything other than an accident. >> reporter: todd's attorney was able to explain away the things that had raised suspicion. cathy's family was wrong, said the defense. she loved camping. a ranger who saw them making their dinner way up in this remote spot, so far...
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neighboring country georgia so down there in georgia a quick look at his biography gives one an understanding that he's been groomed for a special mission to be decided on. mr saakashvili received a u.s. state department scholarship and he worked for a new york law firm which represented the organization commodity a group that appeared earlier when we learned about the color revolutions and we're dealing with a democratic bloodless revolution this is the revolution of roses and this is mikail saakashvili with camara busy overthrowing the legitimately elected president eduard shevardnadze. but. that's because. soon after the rose revolution blossom fully georgia announced its intentions to join nato and plant fresh nato military bases in the fertile soil right on russia's border never ever will give our freedom and independence never ever will give any piece of our territory saakashvili is mission was accomplished at least with his friends and nato the georgian populace wasn't quite as happy though in 2007 they took to the streets to voice discontent and mr saakashvili responded with force. th
neighboring country georgia so down there in georgia a quick look at his biography gives one an understanding that he's been groomed for a special mission to be decided on. mr saakashvili received a u.s. state department scholarship and he worked for a new york law firm which represented the organization commodity a group that appeared earlier when we learned about the color revolutions and we're dealing with a democratic bloodless revolution this is the revolution of roses and this is mikail...
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the governors of florida, georgia, and south carolina have already ordered hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate. emergency officials say hurricane doian is the strongest storm to ever threaten are florida's east coast and even if dorian never comes on shore, strong winds, flooding and storm surge could createlife-threatening conditions throughout the region. for the most part, people are paying attention with many out of their homes. others have stocked up on supplies and hunkered down to wait out the storm. >> you board up your house. you are waiting for it to arrive, and it is just taking a long time, and you know, the anticipation of it is they're- racking. >> the national hurricane says dorian can be quote, dangerously close to hah that's east coast by tonight. forecasters say it could take 24 hours for it to pass florida and they are now expecting the storm to also affect georgia and south carolina through thursday night. right now, it is 402. we have our own steve paulson who is monitoring the storm as well. downgraded to a three but still just a massive storm. >> it is indeed
the governors of florida, georgia, and south carolina have already ordered hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate. emergency officials say hurricane doian is the strongest storm to ever threaten are florida's east coast and even if dorian never comes on shore, strong winds, flooding and storm surge could createlife-threatening conditions throughout the region. for the most part, people are paying attention with many out of their homes. others have stocked up on supplies and hunkered down...
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he's been in florida yesterday, in georgia right now, headed to south carolina. touching base with the emergency managers and all the states on the path of dorian. obviously the hurricane remains a category to turn, very powerful and large storm. we are worried about significant impacts to south carolina, from charleston to millington, as well as the outer banks. it's that triple threat of potential hurricane-force winds, certainly tropical storm force, as well as storm surge 4 to 7 feet. the significant rain event, 10 inches or more in parts of the carolinas. we have been very well prepared, according fully with the states. a lot of predeployed assets ready to come in and respond after the storm hits. we are also repositioning some of the assets further south in central florida. we are ready for this storm, mr. president. fema and partners supporting the states have been doing a tremendous job. we are on our toes, looking forward to responding effectively. >> president trump: that's great. i think we want to also say we were really well prepared in puerto rico,
he's been in florida yesterday, in georgia right now, headed to south carolina. touching base with the emergency managers and all the states on the path of dorian. obviously the hurricane remains a category to turn, very powerful and large storm. we are worried about significant impacts to south carolina, from charleston to millington, as well as the outer banks. it's that triple threat of potential hurricane-force winds, certainly tropical storm force, as well as storm surge 4 to 7 feet. the...
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georgia will be possibly. i think georgia will be in great shape. everyone will be in great shape because we will take care of it regardless. the original pass was -- path was through florida. thoughtinal path people it was going to take was through florida, where on the right would have been georgia, alabama, etc. >> condiment it looks like it was circled in a sharpie. stopped selling ammo of certain shippings. president trump: they just announced tremendous numbers, which tells you how well our country is doing. that is like the ultimate poll. walmart announced numbers that were shockingly good. proud of them from that standpoint. in terms of what they are doing with ammunition and guns, you would have to talk to them. >> [indiscernible] president trump: they feel what they did is the right thing. a lot of people in congress are working on different scenarios, and we will see what happens. walmart -- they did what they did. i am happy walmart announced such great numbers. our economy is doing very well. china wants very much to make a deal. they h
georgia will be possibly. i think georgia will be in great shape. everyone will be in great shape because we will take care of it regardless. the original pass was -- path was through florida. thoughtinal path people it was going to take was through florida, where on the right would have been georgia, alabama, etc. >> condiment it looks like it was circled in a sharpie. stopped selling ammo of certain shippings. president trump: they just announced tremendous numbers, which tells you how...
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that >>> georgia has confirmed the state's first death from vaping-related illnesses. it brings the total deaths related to vaping nationwide to at least ten. georgia's department of health says that the patient had a history of heavy nicotine vaping. health officials say that the case is among nine identified incidents of vaping-related illnesses in georgia. other possible cases are being reviewed. >> the case is an older gentleman who was a former cigarette smoker. about six years ago had switched over to nicotine vaping. >> the latest death comes as one state begins its toughest crackdown yet on vaping. don dahler reports from massachusetts. >> reporter: as the heat on e-cigarettes increases, juul lab ceo kevin burns announced his immediate resignation. last month on ctm burns gave a blunt message to young users. >> don't vape. don't use juul. don't start using nicotine if you don't have a pre-existing relationship with nicotine. >> he used to smoke in the house whenever he wants -- >> reporter: the company has suspended all advertising and says it will not lobby th
that >>> georgia has confirmed the state's first death from vaping-related illnesses. it brings the total deaths related to vaping nationwide to at least ten. georgia's department of health says that the patient had a history of heavy nicotine vaping. health officials say that the case is among nine identified incidents of vaping-related illnesses in georgia. other possible cases are being reviewed. >> the case is an older gentleman who was a former cigarette smoker. about six...