The senate Rules Committee will hold a Hearing Tomorrow in atlanta to hear from state residents, including senator raphael warnock, on how the states socalled Election Integrity Law has affected access to the ballot in the peach state. Were fortunate to have the perfect guest of this story tonight. Joining me now is senator amy klobuchar, democrat of minnesota. Shes also chairwoman of the rules and administrative and administration committee. Senator klobuchar, we truly appreciate you being with us as always. I know you were with Stacey Abrams earlier today at a roundtable of Voting Rights in georgia. I know you went to get the word at Ebenezer Baptist Church from Reverend Warnock before that. But of course, youll be hearing from him again tomorrow, along with other georgia residents and experts in a rare senate Rules Committee hearing in atlanta on the Voting Restrictions recently enacted in that state. I was chair of the Rules Committee. What has happened in georgia for you to hold t
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their neighborhood. count one, malice murder. we the jury find the defendant travis mcmichael guilty. say his name ahmaud arbery! arbery s killing in february of 2020 would eventually become part of this country s larger reckoning with race and injustice. the case came under national scrutiny only because a cell phone video of the shooting emerged. arrest followed but the path to prosecution was marked by delays and allegations of misconduct. for months arbery s family pressed for action in this case. today that same family welcomed the verdict. back in 2020 i never thought this day would come, but god is good. yes, he is. and i just want to tell everybody thank you, thank you for those who marched, those who prayed, and most of all the ones who prayed. yes, lord. thank you, god. thank you. let s keep fighting. let s keep fighting. let s keep making this place a better place for all human beings. amen. all human beings. today is a good day. the j
beings. all human beings. today is a good day. the jury system works in this country. and when you present the truth to people, and they can see, it they will do the right thing. and that is what this jury did today in getting justice from ahmaud arbery. the three men now convicted murderers are facing up to life in prison. they have also been indicted on separate federal hate crime charges. the president today issued a statement calling auberry s killing, quote, a devastating reminder of how far we have to go in the fight for racial justice in this country. he said my administration will do the hard work to ensure that equal justice under law is not just the phrase emblazoned in stone above the supreme court, but a reality for all americans. vice president kamala harris, also released a statement that read, quote, these verdicts ended imported, message but the fact remains that we still have work to. do the defense council chose to set a tone that cast the attendance
the three men, now convicted murderers, are facing up to life in prison. they ve also been indicted on separate federal hate crime charges. the president issued a statement calling arbery s killing a, quote, a measure of how far we have to go in this fight in this country. our administration will do the hard work to make sure it s not just a phrase embracened in stone above the supreme court but a reality for all americans. vice president kamala harris released a statement saying the fact remains we still have work to do. the defense counsel chose to set a tone that cast the ministers of the trial as intimidation and dehumanize a black man with racist jokes. also tonight there s a new report about the progress of the select house committee that s investigating the capitol riot and insurrection. in the four months of the inquiry, the committee has issued over 40 subpoenas. they ve held one public hearing. they ve interviewed about 200 witnesses, and they ve held one steve b