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GA Today: Rudy Giuliani, calling 988, and a dog named Coco – GPB News

GA Today: Rudy Giuliani, calling 988, and a dog named Coco – GPB News

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A federal judge ruled Monday that South Carolina U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham must answer questions in front of a special grand jury investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia.
The 22-page order from Judge Leigh Martin May rejected Graham’s claims that testimony regarding alleged calls to Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger were protected by the U.S. Constitution, sovereign immunity and because he is a high-ranking government official.
“The Court finds that the District Attorney has shown extraordinary circumstances and a special need for Senator Graham’s testimony on issues relating to alleged attempts to influence or disrupt the lawful administration of Georgia’s [2020] elections,” May wrote. 
 
 
Meanwhile, prosecutors in Atlanta on Monday told lawyers for Rudy Giuliani that he’s a target of their criminal investigation into possible illegal attempts by then-President Donald Trump and others to interfere in the 2020 general election in Georgia.
Special prosecutor Nathan Wade alerted Giuliani’s local attorney in Atlanta that the former New York City mayor could face criminal charges, another Giuliani attorney, Robert Costello, said. News of the disclosure was first reported by The New York Times.
 
A state judge refused Monday to immediately stop enforcement of Georgia’s restrictive abortion law, which took effect last month and bans most abortions once fetal cardiac activity is present.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney ruled he did not have the authority to issue a preliminary injunction and block the law at this stage of the lawsuit.
He stressed that his decision did not touch on the merits of the case, which will continue.
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Mental illness should not be a death sentence.
That is the thought of so many people whose loved ones have been killed by police or die in police custody after calling for help. On Thursday, the Rev. Al Sharpton eulogized Brianna Grier in an Atlanta church. The service was followed by a march to the state Capitol to push for justice for Grier.
GPB’s Morning Edition host Leah Fleming spoke with Andrea Brown, executive director of the Black Mental Health Alliance in Baltimore, Md., and asked whether Brown thinks the family did the right thing by calling police for help.
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Leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention said Friday that several of the denomination’s major entities are under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice in the wake of its multiple problems related to clergy sex abuse.
The SBC’s Executive Committee has received a subpoena, but no individuals have been subpoenaed at this point, according to the committee’s lawyers.
There was no immediate comment from the Justice Department about the investigation.
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Between their ability to protect against flood damage, limit erosion and filter water, these fragile ecosystems of meandering creeks and swampy grasslands — a hallmark of Coastal Georgia — provide a plethora of services to society, reports GPB’s Benjamin Payne.
The nonprofit is partnering with the University of Georgia on a new study aimed at appraising the value of salt marshes and determining whether insurance could shore up these protective shorelands. Experts estimate that 70% of salt marshes have already been lost, primarily due to development. Threats of sea-level rise caused by climate change add to the urgency of the study’s findings.
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Moviegoers who see Prey, the newest film in the Predator series, may see a Georgia native on the screen. In particular, one with four legs, reports GPB’s Sarah Rose.
Coco stars as the main character’s furry canine companion, tagging alongside as the heroine, played by Amber Midthunder, fights an alien threat.
Social media users are referring to her as “The Meryl Streep of dogs,” but Coco had no acting experience.
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Sarah Rose (they/them) is a reporter for GPB News covering public policy throughout Georgia. They are the writer of GPB’s twice-weekly Georgia Today newsletter.
Kristi York Wooten (she/her) is a digital editor and journalist based in Atlanta. She works with the GPB radio and digital news teams as a content manager, writes features and leads editorial and production for the Georgia Today newsletter and the Georgia Today Politics newsletter. Her work appears in The New York TimesThe EconomistThe AtlanticNewsweek, Rolling Stone and others.
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