and i would dare anyone to look at his record and to look at his rhetoric and tell me how this is someone who should be in charge of the lives of women in the state of georgia. i do not speak for governor kemp, but i know that he would push back to say he does very much care about women and families. you are saying in your view that when you look at some of the things that he has said and some of the legislation he s pushing for, you completely disagree. i d like to turn to another major issue brought up by the u.s. supreme court. congress finally passed bipartisan gun reforms today, which you ve called an important step. we also, though, have this ruling by the supreme court that basically says states can t really regulate, you know, guns, especially when it comes to being able to just carry them around in the streets. what do you think are the challenges going forward in georgia and the rest of the country? and i think this goes to my earlier point, and i appreciate the even-hand
major issue brought up by the u.s. supreme court. congress finally passed bipartisan gun reforms today, which you ve called an important step. we also, though, have this ruling by the supreme court that basically says states can t really regulate, you know, guns, especially when it comes to being able to just carry them around in the streets. what do you think are the challenges going forward in georgia and the rest of the country? and i think this goes to my earlier point, and i appreciate the even-handedness that you re taking. but let s be clear. i m not speaking from rhetorical space. i m speaking from the record that we have seen in georgia. on the issue of gun violence in the state of georgia, my opponent in the face of opposition from law enforcement, eased gun laws in the state of georgia. after a massacre just a year ago. he has taken steps to make it easier for criminals to carry weapons, for those who have domestic violence convictions to carry weapons, for those who have
level of suicides among our law enforcement or just them saying you guys do the job. we can t live in a society without law and order. that might make some people wake up at the border because they re leaving countries where there s no law and order trying to get into this one illegally. right. i want to point out the uneven handedness of women in this equation. you mentioned the domestic violence. and how recent that was. one day before. right? and so if that s the case, what does this liberal da care about? does he not care about crimes against women? say it out loud to everybody can hear it. that s a great point. it s obvious that his advocacy, his support, is not with the victims of any crime. certainly not with the kreupl. that s right. that s all appalling. our prayers and support are with the families of the officers and all of law enforcement every day. coming up, a pro choice group threatened open season on pro
thank you. here to discuss big pick sure politics regarding georgia and elsewhere juan brownstein the senior editor as well for the atlantic. good to have you here. good morning. this the one thing that gets trump over the line to supporting kemp is at least the possibility that he would have a more favorable not just political environment in georgia in 2024 but perhaps post election turn over the election possibility? look, donald trump in some ways has to be cognizant of not only his impact on his electorate but his electorate s impact on him. he has had a lot of success in republican primaries as we talked about not only in candidates that he has directly endorsed, some won, some lost but you have seen the entire party move in his direction. on policy trumpism survived extending beyond trump himself and conquering the party but in georgia you saw a significant push back among local republicans to the breadth and heavy handedness of his
saying it is time to make peace with ukraine, and give them back territory. it is not going to happen, but for putin and his lieutenant s, that is what they are trying to achieve. the last time you want to share with me your friend was recently retained, he was a journalist. vladimir can you talk a bit about him? have you spoken him since he has been a arrested by the russian government? he is arrested in russia. this is not america, this is not europe. you don t talk to people who arrested by the putin regime unless they are to talk. his faith remains in question. and i believe that the best chance for him and the other heroes under putin s resistance to be released, is a colossal on the regime. which will follow the defeat in ukraine. thank you for your handedness this morning. the human rights foundation