Tuesday on Political Rewind: At least eight fake electors have immunity in Georgia's election probe. We'll discuss where Fani Willis' investigation goes from here. Meanwhile, President Biden is meeting with leaders over the debt ceiling. Plus, how the writers' strike is affecting Georgia's film industry.\n\nThe panel: \nKing Williams, documentarian and journalist, The Atlanta Way,\xa0@IamKingWilliams\nMargaret Coker, editor-in-chief, The Current,\xa0@mideastmargaret\nShaunya Chavis-Rucker, divisional head, Fulton Films Office at Fulton County Government,\xa0@Shaunya_Chavis\nTamar Hallerman, senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution,\xa0@TamarHallerman\n\nTimestamps\n 0:00 - Introduction\n 3:00 - Eight fake Republican electors have taken immunity deals in Fulton probe.\n 11:00 - Gov. Brian Kemp signed a district attorney oversight bill.\n 16:00 - Looking at vetoed bills on scholarships, job training.\n 20:00 - State Dems call for a special session to address gun violence.\n 22:00 - The Biden administration looks to avoid a debt ceiling crisis.\n 29:00 - The head of the CDC has put in her resignation.\n 33:00 - Breaking down the stateside impact of the writer's strike.\n\nWednesday on Political Rewind: We welcome the AJC's Greg Bluestein to the panel.