Georgia
4th January 6 hearing: Georgia’s Raffensperger, others Trump pushed set to testify
WASHINGTON – Because the Jan. 6 hearings enter its second week, Tuesday’s fourth listening to is predicted to concentrate on state officers who have been contacted by former President Donald Trump and the White Home as he tried to overturn the election outcomes.
Tuesday’s televised listening to will embody two prime Georgia election officers. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and his deputy Gabe Sterling are set to testify in entrance of the Jan. 6 committee. Raffensperger and Sterling have been each subpoenaed to seem earlier than the committee.
Days earlier than the Capitol riot, Raffensperger had a telephone name with Trump to “discover 11,780” votes that might flip the state within the former president’s favor to forestall Joe Biden’s election victory.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to testify earlier than Jan. 6 committee
Within the Jan. 2, 2021 telephone name, Trump pushed Raffensperger to “recalculate” Georgia’s election outcomes to provide him the win. Raffensperger testified behind closed doorways to a Georgia grand jury about doable election interference, FOX 5 Atlanta reported. Sterling made nationwide information after the election when he criticized Trump and his supporters for his or her actions relating to the election.
Throughout the name, Trump repeatedly cited disproven claims of fraud and raised the prospect of “felony offense” if Georgia officers didn’t change the vote rely. The state had counted its votes thrice earlier than certifying Biden’s win by a 11,779 margin.
FILE IMAGE – Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s secretary of state, speaks throughout a information convention on the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., on Dec. 14, 2020. Photographer: Dustin Chambers/Bloomberg through Getty Photos
What you must learn about Tuesday’s listening to
Raffensperger, together with Sterling and Arizona’s Rusty Bowers, are scheduled to be the important thing witnesses when the Home committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 riot resumes on Tuesday. The main target will probably be on how the previous president and his allies vigorously pressured officers in key battleground states with schemes to reject ballots or whole state tallies to upend the outcomes of the 2020 presidential election.
The listening to, the fourth by the panel this month, is the most recent effort to delve into Trump’s unprecedented try to stay in energy, a sprawling scheme that the chairman of the Jan. 6 committee has likened to an “tried coup.” The committee will evaluate how Trump leaned on Raffensperger to invalidate ballots that voters had forged for Biden. After which he tapped state legislators in Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania and different disputed states to reject the election outcomes from their very own voters.
The moments resonating from the Jan. 6 hearings (thus far)
Whereas the committee can not cost Trump with any crimes, the Justice Division is watching the panel’s work carefully. Trump’s actions in Georgia are additionally the topic of a grand jury investigation, with the district legal professional anticipated to saying findings this 12 months.
Raffensperger rebuffed Trump’s request that he “discover” sufficient votes to overturn Biden’s win within the state — a request caught on tape throughout a telephone name days earlier than the Jan. 6 assault.
The choose committee additionally plans Tuesday to untangle the frilly “faux electors” scheme that was geared toward halting Biden’s election win. The plan noticed faux electors in seven battlegrounds — Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Nevada and New Mexico — signal certificates falsely stating that Trump, not Biden, had gained their states.
Conservative legislation professor John Eastman, a lawyer for Trump, pushed the faux electors within the weeks after the election. Trump and Eastman convened a whole lot of electors on a name on Jan. 2, 2021, encouraging them to ship different electors from their states the place Trump’s group was claiming fraud.
Arizona Republican calls push to overturn 2020 ‘juvenile’
The faux electoral certificates have been produced and mailed to the Nationwide Archives and Congress. However the effort failed in the long run, as Vice President Mike Pence refused Trump’s repeated calls for that he halt the certification of Biden’s win on Jan. 6, 2021 — an influence he didn’t possess in his purely ceremonial function.
The committee says it’ll additionally present Tuesday that it has gathered sufficient proof by means of its greater than 1,000 interviews and tens of 1000’s of paperwork to attach the various efforts to overturn the election on to Trump.
No less than 20 individuals in reference to the faux electors scheme have been subpoenaed by the Home panel, together with former Trump marketing campaign members, state celebration officers and state lawmakers.
What’s subsequent after Tuesday’s fourth listening to?
The committee has two further hearings scheduled this month, and extra are anticipated. Further hearings will take a look at Trump’s strain on the Justice Division to declare the election “corrupt” and on what was taking place contained in the White Home because the violence unfolded.
After the hearings, the investigation will proceed. The panel expects to subject remaining experiences by the top of the 12 months. Investigators nonetheless haven’t mentioned whether or not they’ll attempt to name Pence or Trump to testify, both privately or publicly.
What we’ve discovered from the primary three hearings
In its first three hearings, the Home panel investigating the Capitol riot has laid out the beginnings of its case in opposition to former President Donald Trump — that his lies in regards to the 2020 election, and his strain on his vice chairman to overturn it, instantly led to the violence on Jan. 6, 2021.
The committee’s June hearings come after a yearlong probe and over 1,000 interviews. In laying out their preliminary findings, panel members say they’re attempting to remind the general public of what was at stake that day and what may have occurred if Vice President Mike Pence and others had not rebuffed Trump’s efforts to overturn his defeat.
Second January 6 listening to: Trump ‘indifferent from actuality’ over election, former AG Barr says
Members of the Home committee investigating the Capitol riot mentioned Sunday they could subpoena Pence and are ready to listen to from Virginia “Ginni” Thomas, the spouse of Supreme Courtroom Justice Clarence Thomas, about her function within the unlawful plot to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Thomas has publicly indicated that she “can’t wait” to seem earlier than the committee after receiving their request by letter final week.
The committee’s listening to final week centered on Trump’s strain on Pence in any case 50 states licensed President Joe Biden’s win and courts throughout the nation had rejected his marketing campaign’s makes an attempt to legally problem the outcomes. Because the president ran out of choices, he and a small group of allies turned towards the ultimate congressional certification on Jan. 6.
Pence presides over that session each 4 years in a ceremonial function. Prodded by a constitutional legislation professor named John Eastman, Trump pressured Pence to defy the legislation, and a whole lot of years of precedent, by stepping in to object to or delay the rely.
There was a puff within the listening to room final week when committee member Liz Cheney learn an account from contained in the White Home. When Trump was instructed the Capitol mob was chanting for Pence to be hanged for refusing to dam the election outcomes. Trump responded that possibly the mob was proper, that he “deserves it,” Cheney mentioned.
The committee has been capable of doc most of Trump’s finish of his name to Pence on the morning of the riot on Jan. 6, 2021, when the then-president made his remaining plea for Pence to cease the certification of Joe Biden’s victory when Pence presided over the Electoral Faculty rely in Congress. Members haven’t but documented instantly what Pence mentioned in response.
Capitol riot video
The centerpiece of final week’s listening to was a video reconstruction of the assault on the Capitol. Over 10 minutes, it went level by level, exhibiting the rioters overwhelming and beating law enforcement officials because the mob broke into the constructing to cease the certification of Donald Trump’s election loss.
The video had a strong affect contained in the listening to room and amongst Democrats. Cops within the viewers consoled each other as they relived the violence. U.S. Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn teared up through the footage of rioters hitting his colleagues with flagpoles and baseball bats.
Third January 6 listening to: Pence aides element Trump’s alleged efforts to overturn election outcomes
FOX 5 Atlanta and the Related Press contributed to this story.
Georgia
Season stats for Notre Dame vs Georgia (or why the Irish should be favored)
Whatever happened to the old fanshots section? I hadn’t really planned on writing a whole post, just providing a link to an article that summarized all of the reasons ND really should be considered the favorite in the Sugar Bowl. So here I am having to actually write out an entire post. Oh the life…
Georgia entered the season with all the pomp and circumstance you’d expect from a team fresh off two national championships in the last three years. Ranked #1 and everyone’s favorite pick to three-peat, they kicked things off in dominant fashion by dismantling a supposedly strong Clemson squad in Week 1. The “ESS-EEE-SEE! ESS-EEE-SEE!” chants were deafening. But then came Kentucky.
In a shocking turn, Georgia barely scraped by with a 13-12 win over the Wildcats. Yes, Kentucky. A game marred by an overturned Pick-6 that could have flipped the result and an offense that looked completely adrift, the Bulldogs survived more than they won. And it didn’t get better from there.
The following week in Tuscaloosa, the Dawgs looked shell-shocked from their near miss. Alabama, despite their own issues, came out swinging and stormed to a 28-0 lead before Georgia could even blink. While the Bulldogs managed to put points on the board later, the damage was done, and the Tide rolled on. Looking back now, with Alabama’s glaring flaws becoming more evident, that loss casts an even darker shadow over Georgia’s season.
Then there was the Ole Miss debacle and the marathon against Georgia Tech on Thanksgiving. Four overtimes to beat Georgia Tech is not the stuff of legends—it’s the stuff of memes (and this coming from a Jackets Alumn). These games solidified what was already becoming painfully clear: Georgia is not playing like an elite team this year.
All of this underscores a significant downturn for a program with sky-high expectations. The Bulldogs’ talent pipeline and championship pedigree might keep them competitive, but this season has revealed cracks in their armor. Whether it’s a temporary blip or the beginning of a larger issue remains to be seen, but for now, Georgia’s struggles serve as a reminder that even dynasties can wobble.
Of course, in true SEC fashion, rival fans will have their fun. (Yes, we see you, “Roll Toilets.”) But for Georgia, it’s back to the drawing board—and maybe a long, hard look in the mirror.
Now that I have my official word count, I can get to the link I meant to originally post:
Georgia vs ND Season Stats
I made a comment on a thread recently that the only reason Vegas has UGA as a 1.5 pt favorite right now is simply because of their name. If you look into any major stat, either simple or advanced ND comes out on top in just about every category. Here are a few that really will tell the tale IMO:
Yards per play
- Notre Dame: No. 13 overall: 6.64 yards per play.
- Georgia: No. 45 overall, No. 8 in the SEC: 6.11 yards per play
Total defense (yards allowed per game)
- Notre Dame: No. 8 overall: 295.3 yards allowed
- Georgia: No. 35 overall, No. 9 in the SEC: 336.5 yards allowed
Scoring offense
- Notre Dame: No. 4 overall: 38.8 points per game
- Georgia: No. 29 overall, No. 5 in the SEC: 33.2 points per game
Scoring defense
- Notre Dame:No. 3 overall: 13.8 points allowed
- Georgia: No. 21 overall, No. 7 in the SEC: 20.4 points allowed
Notre Dame holds clear advantages over Georgia in several key areas, making a strong case for their superiority this season. Offensively, Notre Dame outpaces Georgia by a considerable margin, both in production and efficiency. On defense, while the gap isn’t as pronounced, the Irish still hold a significant edge, with more consistency and impact across all phases.
What truly sets Notre Dame apart, however, is the sheer number and quality of their dynamic playmakers on both sides of the ball. Whether it’s explosive skill players on offense or disruptive defenders capable of flipping a game, the Irish roster appears deeper and more versatile. Meanwhile, Georgia is navigating a transition at quarterback with a sophomore at the helm—an undoubtedly talented player but one still finding his footing in the big moments.
It’s worth noting that advanced stats, which we know Hayden will dive into soon, may shed even more light on the nuances of these comparisons. For now, though, the eye test and baseline observations highlight a team in Notre Dame that feels more complete and prepared to execute at an elite level. Just some food for thought as we gear up for the deeper analysis.
Georgia
Should South Georgia be worried about potential impacts from the Bird Flu?
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ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) – According to the CDC, H5N1 or Bird Flu, is a virus that originates from wild birds. Both poultry and cows can contract this virus.
Through consumption of dairy products and interactions with infected animals, humans are also at risk for exposure.
“I think that people need to be appropriately concerned. And for most people, that’s going to mean taking precautions if they are engaging in any type of high-risk exposure. So, if they are a dairy or a poultry farm worker, absolutely they need to be taking precautions,” said Dr. Angela Rasmussen, a virologist from the University of Saskatchewan.
The CDC reports that there are 65 confirmed cases of bird flu in the US, so far none in Georgia. But many are at risk for exposure. Experts say those with backyard chickens should wear appropriate personal protective equipment when near those birds.
“When you think about all the various ways that Avian Influenza can spread, the biggest vector usually is wild birds migrating, bringing the disease into an area it wasn’t before. It’s really hard to control that interaction between domesticated birds and wild birds, especially when we want things like cage free eggs,” said Chad Hart, an Agricultural Economist at Iowa State University.
In November, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that over 6 million infected chickens were slaughtered in an attempt to contain the virus from spreading to humans, but recent trends in raw milk consumption have experts worried for those who prefer unpasteurized dairy products.
“I strongly advise people not to drink raw milk. This is not a good way to immunize yourself against H5N1, and it might be a very good way to infect yourself with a massive dose of H5N1 that could lead to severe or fatal disease, and especially in a child,” continued Rasmussen.
Experts say the spread of Bird Flu from one human to another is rare. It’s more likely for an individual to contract the virus through exposure or consumption of infected animals and their by-products. The University of Georgia is currently one of five institutions working with the Food and Drug Administration to test the country’s dairy supply for signs of H5N1.
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Georgia Lottery Mega Millions, Cash 3 results for Dec. 24, 2024
The Georgia Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Dec. 24, 2024, results for each game:
Winning Mega Millions numbers from Dec. 24 drawing
11-14-38-45-46, Mega Ball: 03, Megaplier: 3
Check Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash 3 numbers from Dec. 24 drawing
Midday: 2-1-3
Evening: 7-9-7
Night: 3-4-6
Check Cash 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash 4 numbers from Dec. 24 drawing
Midday: 4-5-8-6
Evening: 4-7-0-7
Night: 4-7-9-2
Check Cash 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash4Life numbers from Dec. 24 drawing
07-23-25-46-57, Cash Ball: 03
Check Cash4Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash Pop numbers from Dec. 24 drawing
Early Bird: 03
Matinee: 08
Drive Time: 04
Primetime: 05
Night Owl: 11
Check Cash Pop payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Georgia FIVE numbers from Dec. 24 drawing
Midday: 2-8-4-4-7
Evening: 7-6-6-4-6
Check Georgia FIVE payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Fantasy 5 numbers from Dec. 24 drawing
04-15-25-37-42
Check Fantasy 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results
Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your prize
- Prizes under $601: Can be claimed at any Georgia Lottery retail location. ALL PRIZES can be claimed by mail to: Georgia Lottery Corporation, P.O. Box 56966, Atlanta, GA 30343.
- Prizes over $600: Must be claimed at Georgia Lottery Headquarters or any Georgia Lottery district office or mailed to the Georgia Lottery for payment.
When are the Georgia Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 10:59 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 11:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday and Friday.
- Cash 3 (Midday): 12:29 p.m. ET daily.
- Cash 3 (Evening): 6:59 p.m. ET daily.
- Cash 3 (Night): 11:34 p.m. ET daily.
- Cash 4 (Midday): 12:29 p.m. ET daily.
- Cash 4 (Evening): 6:59 p.m. ET daily.
- Cash 4 (Night): 11:34 p.m. ET daily.
- Cash 4 Life: 9:00 p.m. ET daily.
- Cash Pop (Early Bird): 8:00 a.m. ET daily.
- Cash Pop (Matinee): 1:00 p.m. ET daily.
- Cash Pop (Drive Time): 5:00 p.m. ET daily.
- Cash Pop (Primetime): 8:00 p.m. ET daily.
- Cash Pop (Night Owl): 11:59 p.m. ET daily.
- Georgia FIVE (Midday): 12:29 p.m. ET daily.
- Georgia FIVE (Evening): 6:59 p.m. ET daily.
- Fantasy 5: 11:34 p.m. ET daily.
- Jumbo Bucks Lotto: 11:00 p.m. ET on Monday and Thursday.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Georgia editor. You can send feedback using this form.
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