Week In Review: Georgia AG threatens terrorism charges for protesters and some former CDC staff get jobs back

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr speaks at a podium.
Georgia's Republican Attorney General Chris Carr speaks at the state Capitol, Jan. 13, 2020, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Amis, File)

In this episode, we have more on possible domestic terrorist charges for demonstrators deemed by authorities to have caused violence during anti-Trump administration protests.

Plus, the fight is still on over Head Start, the federally funded, free childcare and learning program for kids in low-income families.

Also, the primary for voters to weigh in on utility regulators with the Public Service Commission starts next week and we preview the issues and the candidates.



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Finally, an election on utility regulators …

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