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BusinessCivil-warBostonFellowStatutesFitStatueSecondActionsFactStatuesLaw-exam-question le less on stopping the virus and more on keeping essential services running. and setting sights on rudy giuliani. the former trump lawyer is an integral part of the investigation. rudy giuliani s camp is firing back. welcome to viewers in the united states and around the world. i am wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we begin tonight with president biden s new call to action on voting rights as he faces growing pressure from fellow democrats to make election reform a top priority. let s go to our chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins. he spoke in georgia and he spoke very strongly. reporter: he did. wolf, this is a symbolic trip for president biden, not only visited with martin luther king jr. s family, laid a wreath, and went onto make a call to change the filibuster to get voting rights legislation passed. what voting rights activists want to know is whether or not calls that the president made today can translate into action on capitol hill. wit
PossibilitiesComcast-businessBiden-hasn-tThreatNewsVoting-rightsSusan-riceRiskHelpDemocratsLegislationPush welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. it is tuesday, january 11th. i m brianna keilar with john berman. new this morning, voting rights advocates in georgia are speaking out on their plans to boycott president biden s speech today in atlanta. they say without a concrete plan to pass election reform laws that have, so far, been blocked by republicans, and also some resonant democrats, the president shouldn t bother coming. here s what the founder of black voters matter told us here on new day just moments ago. he gave a very passionate speech, not only the one he gave for the commemoration last week of january 6th, but, remember, he gave a very passionate speech back in philadelphia, back in july. but then literally for seven months, we heard nothing else about voting rights from him. so now is not the time for another speech. and to be clear, we believe in using the presidency as a bully pulpit. we would have loved that the president use the pr
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