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> my name is georgia. >> georgia! yeah! >> this teacher and her students knew about georgia and zack. many here looked upon their story as one positive thing that came out of that horrible tragedy. >> do you ever -- and this is a totally unfair question. do you ever sometimes sit together at night and say, boy, if it hadn't been for that day, would we be here? would we, would we have sebastian? would we be in this life together? >> all the time. >> if someone would have told me three years from now you will be living in wellington. >> married to an american. >> married to a kiwi, with a 2-year-old son. >> i would have said you're crazy. >> would have thought they were crazy, you know. so, i could never have imagined this. >> helped along by an earthquake, a tsunami, and god knows what else. >> yeah. yeah. yeah. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for i'm lester holt. thank you for joining us. >>> he's a monster. he's pure evil. he is that character in those horror movies. >> he his in the shadows, a kill ne
> my name is georgia. >> georgia! yeah! >> this teacher and her students knew about georgia and zack. many here looked upon their story as one positive thing that came out of that horrible tragedy. >> do you ever -- and this is a totally unfair question. do you ever sometimes sit together at night and say, boy, if it hadn't been for that day, would we be here? would we, would we have sebastian? would we be in this life together? >> all the time. >> if someone...
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in georgia. hiding in plain sight. >> demographically, we are moving faster and faster toward having multiple communities of color that have electoral power. it's a simple matter of arithmetic. ben jealous, former president of the naacp, walked me through the math. >> there are 600,000 unregistered black people in the state and 230,000 unregistered asians and latinos on top of that. and if we could just sign up 750,000, it would be impossible for the republicans to win again. >> in 2008, john mccain won the state by 204,000. in 2010, republican governor nathan deal won by 258,000 votes. in 2012, mitt romney won the state by 304,000 votes. organizers say there are roughly 830,000 unregistered voters of color in the state. they can register 90% of them and 70% of those people vote, that's over 520,000 new voters. and if 80% of those voters go for democrats, which is not an unlikely rate based on recent election results, democrats could wind up netting just over 310,000 new votes. enough to beat nat
in georgia. hiding in plain sight. >> demographically, we are moving faster and faster toward having multiple communities of color that have electoral power. it's a simple matter of arithmetic. ben jealous, former president of the naacp, walked me through the math. >> there are 600,000 unregistered black people in the state and 230,000 unregistered asians and latinos on top of that. and if we could just sign up 750,000, it would be impossible for the republicans to win again....
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broun of georgia. second amendment by mr. broun of georgia. amendment number 7 by mr. royce of california. and amendment by mr. grayson of florida. and amendment by mr. garamendi of california. an amendment by mr. duncan of tennessee. third amendment by mr. broun of georgia. an amendment by mr. -- by ms. delauro of connecticut. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on the first amendment offered by the gentleman from florida, mr. broun, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. broun of georgia. the chair: a recorded vote has een requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning inst
broun of georgia. second amendment by mr. broun of georgia. amendment number 7 by mr. royce of california. and amendment by mr. grayson of florida. and amendment by mr. garamendi of california. an amendment by mr. duncan of tennessee. third amendment by mr. broun of georgia. an amendment by mr. -- by ms. delauro of connecticut. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on...
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russia has an ability to control within georgia itself, georgia considers its two break away territories sovereign to georgia and russian forces and call themselves peace keepers on the ground in those regions have an ability of the way things turn out but at least here, tonight there will be celebrations on the square behind me so there is still quite a celebratory mood today because of the signing. >> thank you very much robin reporting live in georgia. there is much more ahead on this al jazeera news hour including. ♪ taking refuge and praying for peace, why these christians feel they no longer have a future in iraq and plus the fighting for now and south sudans displaced is facing over crowding and the world cup and algeria qualified for the knock-out stages for the first time. ♪ first an update from iraq where the uk foreign secretary hague had a press conference and arrived to discuss the crisis and we will go to the line and that press just ended so what did they talk about, what has come out of this meeting? >> well, they did talk about the political situation in iraq and the
russia has an ability to control within georgia itself, georgia considers its two break away territories sovereign to georgia and russian forces and call themselves peace keepers on the ground in those regions have an ability of the way things turn out but at least here, tonight there will be celebrations on the square behind me so there is still quite a celebratory mood today because of the signing. >> thank you very much robin reporting live in georgia. there is much more ahead on this...
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and georgia. and relations te tear rated in 2006, before the famous war in 2008 that georgia lost with russia, and georgia had wine exports banned. that was lifted last year. we have russia again becoming an important trade partner. many think they need to keep up the relationship with russia, it's a natural trade partner. there's concern that russia could produce punitive measures again. >> that's robin worp reporting from georgia. >> saturday harks 100 years since the event that sparked the first world war, the assassination. joan awe hull looks back at how the death and the war that followed influenced event for a century. >> the great war killed an estimated 17 million soldiers and civilians. 20 million more were wounded. it's thought that soldiers returning home spread is pandemic of influenza that killed tens of millions more. the lose of cells and talent was immeasurable. it was a global conflaboration that reverberates today. >> the different between them or us is going to war thinking it
and georgia. and relations te tear rated in 2006, before the famous war in 2008 that georgia lost with russia, and georgia had wine exports banned. that was lifted last year. we have russia again becoming an important trade partner. many think they need to keep up the relationship with russia, it's a natural trade partner. there's concern that russia could produce punitive measures again. >> that's robin worp reporting from georgia. >> saturday harks 100 years since the event that...
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in georgia, college ids are not voter ids. college campuses are in every one of these communities where you have the largest populations that need access to voter ids. about face is a great idea. if students made it their mission to get every person who needed id, get them identification, that would transform elections. i agree that is the law of the land, voter id is here. let's stop whining about it and start working. working towards it is harnessing the power of students to get folks to get their own ids. put your own mask on first and get everybody else. kind of like on the plane. make sure every person you talked to has an id. one of the things we are doing, when we register you to go, we ask if you have voter id. it does not matter if you register a thousand voters. if they cannot vote because of a simple piece of paper. >> i would encourage identifying is it the organization that you can cap into. voto latino launched an organization where we worked with fraternities and sororities and created a challenge. the sorority
in georgia, college ids are not voter ids. college campuses are in every one of these communities where you have the largest populations that need access to voter ids. about face is a great idea. if students made it their mission to get every person who needed id, get them identification, that would transform elections. i agree that is the law of the land, voter id is here. let's stop whining about it and start working. working towards it is harnessing the power of students to get folks to get...
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they are new to georgia. for us, the next election is the first time they have had a chance to really see what we have a few more people so we skew the data. we face all of the things that face every other state in the south. if we change the dynamics this year, we sent a signal for 2016 and 2018 and for 2020. 2020 is the year every southern state should have their eye on. you get to decide who is going to draw the map for the next generation. if we can start that conversation today and start thinking about it today, we sent a signal that ben talked about. investing in the south makes sense. if you want a long-term return on your investment, this is the year to pay attention. if elections get done well this year and we see the real strong trend, democracy is not destiny. -- demography is not destiny. it is a really good guess of what destiny can look like. get them registered this year and send a signal about how it can be done not just in georgia could be exported to other states. >> what you are mentioning
they are new to georgia. for us, the next election is the first time they have had a chance to really see what we have a few more people so we skew the data. we face all of the things that face every other state in the south. if we change the dynamics this year, we sent a signal for 2016 and 2018 and for 2020. 2020 is the year every southern state should have their eye on. you get to decide who is going to draw the map for the next generation. if we can start that conversation today and start...
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they are new to georgia. for us, the next election is the first time they have had a chance to really see what we have a few more people so we skew the data. we face all of the things that face every other state in the south. if we change the dynamics this year, we sent a signal for 2016 and 2018 and for 2020. 2020 is the year every southern state should have their eye on. you get to decide who is going to draw the map foth
they are new to georgia. for us, the next election is the first time they have had a chance to really see what we have a few more people so we skew the data. we face all of the things that face every other state in the south. if we change the dynamics this year, we sent a signal for 2016 and 2018 and for 2020. 2020 is the year every southern state should have their eye on. you get to decide who is going to draw the map foth
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is atlanta, georgia. -- in america is savannah, georgia. can you talk about his decision to save that beautiful city and give a gift to president lincoln? >> that is the nicest description i have heard about that. because normally sherman did not , decide to save it, he said he you can surrender or i will show you into submission. he gave them a choice. savannah said they will surrender. in fact, they earned the enmity of most other places in the south because they looked like they were weak and gave up. that is just the nicest way i have ever heard that played. >> i am just going to -- a quick question. of course, natchez does the same thing but i have another , question. in 1863, confederate troops went out of their way to arrive at gettysburg, busy burning down thaddeus stevens' house and chasing free blacks all over pennsylvania and rounded them up. is there any equivalent in sherman's march, did his army targeted politicians' houses and did they march out of their way to seek revenge against politicians? or are they rounding up any whi
is atlanta, georgia. -- in america is savannah, georgia. can you talk about his decision to save that beautiful city and give a gift to president lincoln? >> that is the nicest description i have heard about that. because normally sherman did not , decide to save it, he said he you can surrender or i will show you into submission. he gave them a choice. savannah said they will surrender. in fact, they earned the enmity of most other places in the south because they looked like they were...
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georgia had to diversify, and that's precisely why georgia is choosing this europe wran path, because it feels it has no choice. it's too much under the control of moscow's influence, and it wants to break free of that. you know, the georgian leadership likes to say they have good relations or working on better relations with russia, but they can somehow balance the two sides. all the while, you know, european leaders have been congratulating georgia today on making a brave choice in the face of, as they say it, russian intimidation. certainly georgia is celebrating that decision today. they'll be having a party on europe's square behind me. you can probably hear the sound testing going on now. >> robin walker reporting from tablisi, thanks, robin. >>> in iraq sunni fighters have been accused of mass executions. many in tikrit say the military is targets civilian areas. >> reporter: iraqi military aircraft high in the skies over tikrit. elite units try to get a foothold. using helicopters they landed in the stadium. witnesses reported fierce fighting and that two out of the three heli
georgia had to diversify, and that's precisely why georgia is choosing this europe wran path, because it feels it has no choice. it's too much under the control of moscow's influence, and it wants to break free of that. you know, the georgian leadership likes to say they have good relations or working on better relations with russia, but they can somehow balance the two sides. all the while, you know, european leaders have been congratulating georgia today on making a brave choice in the face...
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it is very important for georgia and for all georgia citizens. because this is a dream that came true. generations were trying to, you know, get close to europe and we always feel ourselves as part of the culture. i think this is just the beginning. it's not a final goal. this is like a master plan of countries modernization and i think this is very important. >> this you expecting russian retaliation? >> well, he have tried to have a constructive rapport with russia and made a lot of effort to lower tension with them. russia showed a constructive policy decision. russia promised that they would not interfere with georgia's agreement. so far, we don't see any complications of this. >> how concerned are you when you hear the deputy foreign minister threatening ukraine of grave consequences? >> we're really concerned about the development in ukraine. i have to say i'm really confident that the newly elected president poroshenko will find a way, will find a solution, will find a dialogue with russia. >> are we putting enough pressure on russia now a
it is very important for georgia and for all georgia citizens. because this is a dream that came true. generations were trying to, you know, get close to europe and we always feel ourselves as part of the culture. i think this is just the beginning. it's not a final goal. this is like a master plan of countries modernization and i think this is very important. >> this you expecting russian retaliation? >> well, he have tried to have a constructive rapport with russia and made a lot...
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this was a georgia issue. an issue that required that every person who thought that jobs were important had to come together. when you talk about workers rights, those are economic issues, because the human capital that is lost every single day when we undereducate our population, when we don't pay a living wae ing wage, when tax breaks that a only break the backs of workers and doesn't generate any real tax revenue, every day we do that undermines ourcapacity as a state. georgia is a state of 10 million people. if we can do it poorly, think about the impact on the states that are slightly smaller than we are. if you do it right, you send a signal, it's proof of concept for what can happen. so, another important part of the new georgia project is getting the voters registered, but talking about the economic issues. i liked what steve said about being fiscally conservative. true c conservative means you don't change things unless they need to change. it eelgs not what it's been appropriated to mean. and most pe
this was a georgia issue. an issue that required that every person who thought that jobs were important had to come together. when you talk about workers rights, those are economic issues, because the human capital that is lost every single day when we undereducate our population, when we don't pay a living wae ing wage, when tax breaks that a only break the backs of workers and doesn't generate any real tax revenue, every day we do that undermines ourcapacity as a state. georgia is a state of...
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georgia over built, over built badly. then the state lost more than 300,000 jobs in the housing market a mainstay of the state economy crumbled. at the worst, georgia lead the nation in foreclosures, one in every 300 homes and as late as 2011 the republican governor had this year's state of the state address. >> business is closed. buildings are vacant and the newspapers that serve as the legal organs for their counties were filled with foreclosure notices as families lost their homes. >> reporter: so what is georgia doing now on top of the eighth annual cnbc rankings of states for top business? for one thing, capitalizing on the built in advantages, even during the worst of the crisis, georgia had a well developed infa sti infrastructure. rise income may to 7.2% but that means lots of available workers in a right to work state. more important, those workers are finding jobs at one of the fastest rates in the country as businesses come back to the state. governor deal running for e reelection is happenty to claim credit.
georgia over built, over built badly. then the state lost more than 300,000 jobs in the housing market a mainstay of the state economy crumbled. at the worst, georgia lead the nation in foreclosures, one in every 300 homes and as late as 2011 the republican governor had this year's state of the state address. >> business is closed. buildings are vacant and the newspapers that serve as the legal organs for their counties were filled with foreclosure notices as families lost their homes....
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those folks are not just in georgia. there was talk recently in wisconsin, in their state legislature, about secession despite the fact that 12,000 young men fought to destroy hat concept. should not a state dissolve its rights when it disagrees with the national government, or loses a presidential contest? in 1787, the founders had let that question unanswered. in 1861, americans continued to isagree over the answer. to those who believed the states, rather than the people, had formed the unions and created the constitution, the answer was yes. individual states have the right to secede. to the secessionists, the federal government or federal union was nothing more than a voluntary league of independent states whose existence predated the union. this compact, the united states of america, was created by the sovereign independent states to achieve common purposes, such as trade, defense, and guaranteed to white men, certain basic rights, among which was the right to hold african-americans as slaves. since the state's pre
those folks are not just in georgia. there was talk recently in wisconsin, in their state legislature, about secession despite the fact that 12,000 young men fought to destroy hat concept. should not a state dissolve its rights when it disagrees with the national government, or loses a presidential contest? in 1787, the founders had let that question unanswered. in 1861, americans continued to isagree over the answer. to those who believed the states, rather than the people, had formed the...
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. >> georgia is ground zero, but georgia does not stand in this alone. this is an american problem. >> schools, bars and even churches, the new law that takes effect tomorrow and why some say it spells trouble. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> we want to take you book washington where there are two major developments coming out of the white house today. ththe president is planning to ask for more fund to go deal with a growing number of immigrants crossing the u.s.-mexican border. libby casey, tell us about the new nominee secretary post. >> reporter: we expect him to announce his choice of robert mcdona
. >> georgia is ground zero, but georgia does not stand in this alone. this is an american problem. >> schools, bars and even churches, the new law that takes effect tomorrow and why some say it spells trouble. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue...
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georgia police releasing new details today about the man charged with murder and child cruelty in the case, cooper's father, 33-year-old justin ross harris. authorities claim harris told officers in cobb county, georgia, that he looked online for information about the dangers of heated cars before the tragedy. specifically, according to search warrants, what temperature it needs to be for that to occur. justin stated that he was fearful that this could happen. harris, a web developer, has pleaded not guilty, saying he forgot to drop cooper off at day care before parking outside his office. harris said he discovered cooper when he was leaving for the night, according to the warrant. >> he kept saying, what have i done? what have i done? >> reporter: but cooper was already dead. tonight, harris remains in jail,
georgia police releasing new details today about the man charged with murder and child cruelty in the case, cooper's father, 33-year-old justin ross harris. authorities claim harris told officers in cobb county, georgia, that he looked online for information about the dangers of heated cars before the tragedy. specifically, according to search warrants, what temperature it needs to be for that to occur. justin stated that he was fearful that this could happen. harris, a web developer, has...
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those folks are not just in georgia. there was talk recently in wisconsin, in their state legislature, about secession despite the fact that 12,000 young men fought to destroy that concept. should not a state dissolve its rights when it disagrees with the national government, or loses a presidential contest? in 1787, the founders had left that question unanswered. in 1861, americans continued to disagree over the answer. to those who believed the states, rather than the people, had formed the unions and created the constitution, the answer was yes. individual states have the right to secede. to the secessionists, the federal government or federal union was nothing more than a voluntary league of independent states whose existence predated the union. this compact, the united states of america, was created by the sovereign independent states to achieve common purposes, such as trade, defense, and guaranteed to white men, certain basic rights, among which was the right to hold african americans as slaves. since the state's
those folks are not just in georgia. there was talk recently in wisconsin, in their state legislature, about secession despite the fact that 12,000 young men fought to destroy that concept. should not a state dissolve its rights when it disagrees with the national government, or loses a presidential contest? in 1787, the founders had left that question unanswered. in 1861, americans continued to disagree over the answer. to those who believed the states, rather than the people, had formed the...
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. ♪ georgia, georgia ♪ the whole day through ♪ just an old sweet song keeps georgia on my mind ♪ >> reporter: from stone mountain, let's take a look at georgia's climb to the top. for eight years in a row -- >> our top state among america's top states for business is -- >> reporter: -- we've criss-crossed the country. >> i've been standing outside all day long. >> reporter: putting every state to the test. >> america's top state for business 2012 -- >> america's top state for business 2013 -- >> reporter: and this year, a new champion -- georgia. the peach state, the cream of the crop. with 1,659 out of 2,500 points. it's a big jump from georgia's eighth-place finish last year. georgia's best category, its workforce, tops in the nation for the third year in a row. georgia ties for first in infrastructure with america's busiest airport and one of its busiest ports. and georgia's economy finishes a solid third. unemployment is still high at 7.2%, but georgia is adding jobs at a steady clip, a priority for first-term governor nathan deal. >> my focus on job creation's paying off. >> deal's in a
. ♪ georgia, georgia ♪ the whole day through ♪ just an old sweet song keeps georgia on my mind ♪ >> reporter: from stone mountain, let's take a look at georgia's climb to the top. for eight years in a row -- >> our top state among america's top states for business is -- >> reporter: -- we've criss-crossed the country. >> i've been standing outside all day long. >> reporter: putting every state to the test. >> america's top state for business 2012 --...
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they are new to georgia. for us, the next election is the first time they have had a chance to really see what transformation can do. we are a state that is a little ahead of louisiana and mississippi in terms of poverty, but not by much. we have a few more people so we skew the data. we face all of the things that face every other state in the south. if we change the dynamics this year, we sent a signal for 2016 and 2018 and 42020. 2020 is the year every southern state should have their eye on. you get to decide who is going to draw the map for the next generation. if we can start that conversation today and start thinking about it today, we sent a signal that ben talked about. investing in the south makes sense. if you want a long-term return on your investment, this is the year to pay attention. thisections get done well year and we see the real strong trend, democracy is not destiny. it is a really good guess of what destiny can look like. get them registered this year and send a signal about how it can b
they are new to georgia. for us, the next election is the first time they have had a chance to really see what transformation can do. we are a state that is a little ahead of louisiana and mississippi in terms of poverty, but not by much. we have a few more people so we skew the data. we face all of the things that face every other state in the south. if we change the dynamics this year, we sent a signal for 2016 and 2018 and 42020. 2020 is the year every southern state should have their eye...
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>> that onlys re georgia gets? i'm not sure of one that only georgia gets, if it's redundant it needs to go, i have it on record.rogram states do this all the time,s. they have to balance their budget. they have to look at their programs, in georgia, we went gn through a situation inme which lost almost $5 billion in revenue. we had to look at our programs, our government. if we're afraid to look at our spending habits, then we're not doing what we should be doing in congress. that means looking at everything. and i think that's what this does, it's a part of what we should be doing as legislators. >> another tweet brings it back to cutting funding. don't you see duplicative programs before you vote for has those bills?offer >> we do. g that's oneo of the reason many s us offer p amendments on the floor? we go out -- the problem in thee last fewm years, up until this year is, we've been doing thesec large spending bills that come to it in one large flow, in which wlur not cutting, you may be cutting the growth rate
>> that onlys re georgia gets? i'm not sure of one that only georgia gets, if it's redundant it needs to go, i have it on record.rogram states do this all the time,s. they have to balance their budget. they have to look at their programs, in georgia, we went gn through a situation inme which lost almost $5 billion in revenue. we had to look at our programs, our government. if we're afraid to look at our spending habits, then we're not doing what we should be doing in congress. that means...
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we all know at least for now it is due to be georgia tomorrow night. watch this space. >>> maybe this was the first big clue that idaho republicans were going sideways. >> i don't like political correctness. can i say this? it sucks. it's bondage. and i'm not -- i'm about as politically correct as your proverbial turd in a punch bowl. >> that was harley brown, one of several republican contenders for idaho governor this year. last month mr. brown found himself in the republican party's actual televised debate at the insistence of incumbent republican governor butch auder who thought it would be a great way to show party unity. for state republicans, it was kind of a hot mess, that debate. it was also a clue that the republican party in idaho is maybe coming apart a little bit. in idaho, the republican party is really the only party. i don't mean to offend democrats. but republicans hold every statewide office, they hold commanding majorities in the statehouse and in the state senate. mitt romney won idaho by 32 points. yes, you can find blue dots in id
we all know at least for now it is due to be georgia tomorrow night. watch this space. >>> maybe this was the first big clue that idaho republicans were going sideways. >> i don't like political correctness. can i say this? it sucks. it's bondage. and i'm not -- i'm about as politically correct as your proverbial turd in a punch bowl. >> that was harley brown, one of several republican contenders for idaho governor this year. last month mr. brown found himself in the...
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when remington youngblood was 10 years old, he started "change 4 georgia." it's a community-service program that collects much-needed items for current and past members of our military, as well as their families. hi, remington. >> hi! >> you've said that the goal of your organization is to "serve those who are serving us." what gave you the idea to do that? >> i can answer that question in one word -- freedom. our troops fight for our freedoms -- freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and freedom of the press. and they go to the other side of the world, leaving behind everything they love -- family, friends, neighbors, and the wonders of america -- to fight for our country. and they deserve our thoughts, prayers, and support. and i'm here to give them all three. >> so, what exactly do you do for our troops and veterans? >> change 4 georgia is a non-profit organization that assists our troops overseas by providing them with items that fit in their backpacks, add comfort, and are not readily available -- items like beef jerky, ramen noodles -- a favorite -- a
when remington youngblood was 10 years old, he started "change 4 georgia." it's a community-service program that collects much-needed items for current and past members of our military, as well as their families. hi, remington. >> hi! >> you've said that the goal of your organization is to "serve those who are serving us." what gave you the idea to do that? >> i can answer that question in one word -- freedom. our troops fight for our freedoms -- freedom of...
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hi georgia. hey georgia. man this is hot! try jack's hottest sandwich yet. his new blazin' chicken sandwich has spicy crispy chicken, ghost pepper ranch sauce, and sliced jalapeños. owww, that's hot! you better be holdin' a sandwich. rocket science? not simple. brain surgery? not really. online shopping? should be simple. but it's not. filling out your shipping address, billing address, card number, expiration date... typing and retyping each time you pay... not simple. when you pay securely with paypal, you're done in a few clicks. that's fast - even if you're a really slow clicker. it's not calculus - but it's pretty smart. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. we have team coverage - beginning with kpix 5's cate caugur >>> tonight takedown, the fbi nabs the most wanted guy in the bay area. >> we have team coverage beginning with kpix5's kate cugerrin in san francisco. >> reporter: the fbi had been looking for ryan chamberlain since they allegedly found explosives in his san francisco apartment. a few hours ago they caught up to him h
hi georgia. hey georgia. man this is hot! try jack's hottest sandwich yet. his new blazin' chicken sandwich has spicy crispy chicken, ghost pepper ranch sauce, and sliced jalapeños. owww, that's hot! you better be holdin' a sandwich. rocket science? not simple. brain surgery? not really. online shopping? should be simple. but it's not. filling out your shipping address, billing address, card number, expiration date... typing and retyping each time you pay... not simple. when you pay securely...
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not just georgia. in the great state of louisiana, the state government there has just overwhelmingly voted to do the same thing. to form essentially a public registry of abortion providers. this isn't a decade ago like it was in georgia. this is now. the new louisiana legislation specifically forces some doctors in private practice who do abortions to register with the state as abortion providers. their names and their locations literally, the addresses where they work and where they can be found, that would all be publicly posted information by order of the state. yeah, hey, i wonder what people use that list for. that bill passed the louisiana senate. then it sailed through the louisiana house last week. it passed by a margin of 88-5. with zero debate. same bill also expected to close three if not four of the state's five remaining abortion clinics. using the same kind of targeted regulation that has shut down clinics across the country. the bill, sitting on the governor's desk. after the legislatio
not just georgia. in the great state of louisiana, the state government there has just overwhelmingly voted to do the same thing. to form essentially a public registry of abortion providers. this isn't a decade ago like it was in georgia. this is now. the new louisiana legislation specifically forces some doctors in private practice who do abortions to register with the state as abortion providers. their names and their locations literally, the addresses where they work and where they can be...
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tomorrow night georgia says they're going to go ahead and try it anyway. given all the heightened executeny on the death penalty right now, specifically on the effectiveness and origin of the drugs they're injecting to kill them, it's been unclear when there would be another execution in this country after what happened in oklahoma. we all know at least for now it is due to be georgia tomorrow night. watch this space. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. become the next business how do i win?ight.everyone wins. because we're streaming the movie that you love. well,
tomorrow night georgia says they're going to go ahead and try it anyway. given all the heightened executeny on the death penalty right now, specifically on the effectiveness and origin of the drugs they're injecting to kill them, it's been unclear when there would be another execution in this country after what happened in oklahoma. we all know at least for now it is due to be georgia tomorrow night. watch this space. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over...
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tomorrow night georgia says they're going to go ahead and try it anyway. given all the heightened scrutiny on the death penalty right now, specifically on the effectiveness and origin of the drugs they're injecting to kill them, it's been unclear when there would be another execution in this country after what happened in oklahoma. we all know at least for now it is due to be georgia tomorrow night. watch this space. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ bottle ] ensure®. are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe
tomorrow night georgia says they're going to go ahead and try it anyway. given all the heightened scrutiny on the death penalty right now, specifically on the effectiveness and origin of the drugs they're injecting to kill them, it's been unclear when there would be another execution in this country after what happened in oklahoma. we all know at least for now it is due to be georgia tomorrow night. watch this space. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta...
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can democrats turn deep red georgia blue? when this term's midterms democrats are fighting for their lives to retain control of the u.s. senate. there are two seats where democrats have a real shot at picking off republican seats. one's in kentucky but that's difficult because of coal. a better one down in georgia with michelle nun as the nominee. like many states georgia is at a tipping point in demographics thanks to growth in minority populations like african-americans and hispanics, of course. as our colleague chris hayes reports as part of an in depth series on "all in" organizerses in georgia are looking at aen plan to register turn out of hundreds of thousands of minority voters this is time. if they are successful it could mean a shift where republicans dominate and black voters have been marginalized. >> to roughen billion dollar presidentials and not take back a state like georgia is almost criminal. i mean, it's just, think about it, it's a rounding error in a billion dollar presidential. we kpaecan't do that anymo
can democrats turn deep red georgia blue? when this term's midterms democrats are fighting for their lives to retain control of the u.s. senate. there are two seats where democrats have a real shot at picking off republican seats. one's in kentucky but that's difficult because of coal. a better one down in georgia with michelle nun as the nominee. like many states georgia is at a tipping point in demographics thanks to growth in minority populations like african-americans and hispanics, of...
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the prime minister of georgia said that the doors to europe were now open, and it was now georgia's job to get on with the reforms necessary to be fulfilled as part of that european union association agreement. this now formallizes the relationship. and at some point in the future will have an enormous economic impact. with the european union being open to georgia producers, and there is a lot of concern about now how to react to what the kremlin has been saying, which is that there could be serious consequences to signing this agreement if it affects the russian economy. georgia's involvement or impact on the russian economy is likely to be negligible. it is the other way around that really counts. georgia has faced the consequences of poor relations with russia. it has had an embargo or two tonight experts. and that ban was lifted last year. a lot of concern that russia could now seek to disrupt that level of trade in punishment for georgia choosing this european path. and also russia is still very much able to control things down to the fact that it has troops on the ground in two te
the prime minister of georgia said that the doors to europe were now open, and it was now georgia's job to get on with the reforms necessary to be fulfilled as part of that european union association agreement. this now formallizes the relationship. and at some point in the future will have an enormous economic impact. with the european union being open to georgia producers, and there is a lot of concern about now how to react to what the kremlin has been saying, which is that there could be...
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using this case in georgia. you obviously have to imagine there are investigators who are trying to figure out if this father intentionally left his child -- >> right. >> -- or not, as an accident, as he's maintaining. that's happening right now. >> yes. they are doing an investigation. what they're looking into is, they're going to talk to all the family members, all the friends. they're going to find out, did this man ever express to anybody that he didn't want to be a parent? was he unhappy being a parent? you know, would he rather not have had a child and he kind of feels saddled with it now? they're going to look and see if he has a criminal history. has he ever been reported for cruelty to this child before. have there been any calls to the division of family services saying this child's been neglected, he hasn't been properly cared for. all of that will go into the investigation. and ultimately we may see charges reduced in this case to something like an involuntary manslaughter. an involuntary manslaught
using this case in georgia. you obviously have to imagine there are investigators who are trying to figure out if this father intentionally left his child -- >> right. >> -- or not, as an accident, as he's maintaining. that's happening right now. >> yes. they are doing an investigation. what they're looking into is, they're going to talk to all the family members, all the friends. they're going to find out, did this man ever express to anybody that he didn't want to be a...
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a better one down in georgia with michelle nun as the nominee. like many states georgia is at a tipping point in demographics thanks to growth in minority populations like african-americans and hispanics, of course. as our colleague chris hayes reports as part of an in depth series on "all in" organizerses in georgia are looking at aen plan to register turn out of hundreds of thousands of minority voters this is time. if they are successful it could mean a shift where republicans dominate and black voters have been marginalized. >> to run billion dollar presidents and not take back georgia is criminal. >> in 2008, john mccain won the state by 204,000 votes. in 2010, republican governor nathan deal won by 258,000. in 2012, mitt romney won the state by 304,000 votes. organizers say there are roughly 830,000 unregistered voters of color in the state. they can register 90% of them and 70% of those people vote, that's over 520,000 new voters, and if 80% of those voters go for democrats which is not an unlikely rate based on recent election results, de
a better one down in georgia with michelle nun as the nominee. like many states georgia is at a tipping point in demographics thanks to growth in minority populations like african-americans and hispanics, of course. as our colleague chris hayes reports as part of an in depth series on "all in" organizerses in georgia are looking at aen plan to register turn out of hundreds of thousands of minority voters this is time. if they are successful it could mean a shift where republicans...
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and ukraine and moldova and georgia. joining me now is a eurasia analyst, at a firm based in austin, texas. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> how much of this is symbolic, and how much means that real reforms are ahead. >> it's not just simply symbolic, there'll be opening of ties between the e.u. and ukraine. there's a lot of work to be done. this is the beginning. in terms of real impact, we haven't seep that yet. >> what do you think eventually over the coming years. this will mean for the ukranian economy? >> well, i think another important point to consider is not only the changes that will come to the e.u. relationship with ukraine, but also with russia, and russia has made it very clear that they will enact restrictions against the ukranian goods as a result of these deals. they will continue to support the separatists that are fighting in eastern ukraine. they have political and cultural tools to use. as long as the country continues its westward path, this is what the agreements will reall
and ukraine and moldova and georgia. joining me now is a eurasia analyst, at a firm based in austin, texas. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> how much of this is symbolic, and how much means that real reforms are ahead. >> it's not just simply symbolic, there'll be opening of ties between the e.u. and ukraine. there's a lot of work to be done. this is the beginning. in terms of real impact, we haven't seep that yet. >> what do you think eventually...
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the august war of two thousand and eight and made it clear that nate nato is not a real option for georgia and by the way for ukraine either and that i think is confirmed and most countries realize that that's not going to happen there's a different kind of struggle over ukraine it is which camp we'll ukraine fall into or be closer to europe in the west or really. more weeks of russia or in my opinion hopefully will remain more between the two the kind of neutral stance that ronald reagan professor of social and political history at the university of michigan with us tonight in the now from berlin thanks so much my pleasure well outrage is mounting over the sentencing of al jazeera journalists who were sentenced to seven years in prison by a court in egypt journalists around the world are sending a message of solidarity that reporting is not a crime the b.b.c. organized this silent protest of what is an unacceptable move by cairo only the b.b.c. al-jazeera and most of the global media family remain silent about journalists killed in ukraine during kaos military campaign. local u.s. police
the august war of two thousand and eight and made it clear that nate nato is not a real option for georgia and by the way for ukraine either and that i think is confirmed and most countries realize that that's not going to happen there's a different kind of struggle over ukraine it is which camp we'll ukraine fall into or be closer to europe in the west or really. more weeks of russia or in my opinion hopefully will remain more between the two the kind of neutral stance that ronald reagan...
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last week john wynnefield in georgia received a stay. at this point, what is the best legal strategy you're employing to attempt to make sure your client is on the list as well. >> right now, as we speak, a clemency hearing is being held on behalf of marcus wellons in atlanta, georgia. if that is successful, the whole process will stop. if that is not successful there is another action pending in the u.s. district court that argues georgia's secrecy law is a violation of wellons' right under the eighth amendment. we had a hearing here in georgia on friday that will argue the process that the state uses could procure the drug from a compounding pharmacy violates georgia and federal law. we lost it but are appealing it today. if any of the proceedings are successful, it, in effect, will stop the proceedings. >> i want to note for the viewers and listeners as well. this is a heinous crime your client has been convicted of. the clemency hearing that is going on right now -- what are you arguing? what is being argued on behalf of your client?
last week john wynnefield in georgia received a stay. at this point, what is the best legal strategy you're employing to attempt to make sure your client is on the list as well. >> right now, as we speak, a clemency hearing is being held on behalf of marcus wellons in atlanta, georgia. if that is successful, the whole process will stop. if that is not successful there is another action pending in the u.s. district court that argues georgia's secrecy law is a violation of wellons' right...
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and again national circumstances are important in georgia for georgia's had a very violent twenty twenty five years of independence it didn't start with the colored it with the revolution of two thousand and three and they are they had a civil war the fight against the is all these things that already happened ukraine though as you point out it was different to ukraine as had a lot of division a lot of contention but it until this past winter it had had almost no political violence so from that point of view is actually much less violent than russia which had the wars in chechnya but it can change this time and so will lead to a reassessment in washington i mean i think there is some second guessing there already and at a minimum i think people may want to be more careful next time. in terms of thinking through the consequences of unqualified support i think is both probably if if we're talking about a government that's perceived as having you know crossed a certain line in terms of autocratic behavior then. americans will tend to be sympathetic to the opposition. but it is interesting t
and again national circumstances are important in georgia for georgia's had a very violent twenty twenty five years of independence it didn't start with the colored it with the revolution of two thousand and three and they are they had a civil war the fight against the is all these things that already happened ukraine though as you point out it was different to ukraine as had a lot of division a lot of contention but it until this past winter it had had almost no political violence so from that...
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host: representative doug collins from georgia. a member of the oversight and government reform committee. also a member of the foreign affairs committee. welcome. are doing an effort in congress, taking a look at something called redundant federal programs. what do you mean by that? caller: we have a bill we have introduced looking at programs that are duplicate of were inefficient. it takes away our excuses. this should be done already in our congressional oversight. what we are doing here is taking commission that says, let's look at these programs and come to an agreement and talk about them and put this on the floor. it gives another tool to our toolbox. host: examples of programs you would deem redundant. iveler: you have duplicat inspection programs for the same basic program, our cap this program. -- catfish program. this is the kind of programs that have been talked about for years and have never been acted on because they end up in the farm bill again. we are simply saying, let's take the political pressure out. something
host: representative doug collins from georgia. a member of the oversight and government reform committee. also a member of the foreign affairs committee. welcome. are doing an effort in congress, taking a look at something called redundant federal programs. what do you mean by that? caller: we have a bill we have introduced looking at programs that are duplicate of were inefficient. it takes away our excuses. this should be done already in our congressional oversight. what we are doing here is...
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states refused to halt them the execution of georgia in georgia prisoner marc as well as follows the botched one of clayton lockett in oklahoma back in april as you mentioned mr lockett suffered for more than thirty minutes after his vein exploded that's because prison officials did not insert the lethal injection into his vein properly now that episode shined a new spotlight on executions in the u.s. and even prompted u.s. president barack obama to call for his justice department to review the procedures of capital punishment now prison officials in georgia say the execution of mr welland seemed to go smoothly with no noticeable complications a few minutes into the procedure he took a couple of heavy breaths and within five minutes according to reports there was no visible movement now while the state did acknowledge that he used a single drug pentobarbital to execute the fifty nine year old many of the other details surrounding the procedure were kept secret now that's because the state law allows authorities in georgia to withhold information about the people and companies involve
states refused to halt them the execution of georgia in georgia prisoner marc as well as follows the botched one of clayton lockett in oklahoma back in april as you mentioned mr lockett suffered for more than thirty minutes after his vein exploded that's because prison officials did not insert the lethal injection into his vein properly now that episode shined a new spotlight on executions in the u.s. and even prompted u.s. president barack obama to call for his justice department to review the...
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the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for five minutes. mr. gingrey: i rise today to offer an amendment to h.r. 4745. this amendment would prohibit funds from being used to subsidize amtrak food and beverage service. as my colleagues know, amtrak operates at a loss every year, partially due to millions lost in the food services costs. in 2012, amtrak lost $72 million on its food and beverage service and that loss is just one in a consistent series of losses. this loss on its own would be cause for concern, but even more concerning is that the loss directly violates the law. madam chairwoman, in 1981, federal law mandated that amtrak break even on its food and beverage service by the following year, 1982. despite this, amtrak not only failed to break even, it contracted with high-end chefs to develop gourmet recipes for amtrak meals to the tune of $905 million in the last decade. heavily subsidized routes features dishes such as lamb shank and atlantic salmon and amtrak has a cullin area advisory team to develop high-end recipe. 15 2012, a hamb
the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for five minutes. mr. gingrey: i rise today to offer an amendment to h.r. 4745. this amendment would prohibit funds from being used to subsidize amtrak food and beverage service. as my colleagues know, amtrak operates at a loss every year, partially due to millions lost in the food services costs. in 2012, amtrak lost $72 million on its food and beverage service and that loss is just one in a consistent series of losses. this loss on its own...