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he has been a utility pitcher for georgia. closed out for lsu on saturday. >>> esmonde is one of those guys that can run at full- times. an emergency runner fielder. so, if clemson pushes one more across, it is 3-0. you feel okay there. you don't want to see a 6th or 7th throw out there. we talked about a stretch where georgia was giving up big numbers. a loss to alabama in a nonconference game in birmingham. it was a big inning that really doomed the bulldogs. again, georgia lost so much fire power off of last year's team. this ball club not quipped to put up those kind of huge offensive numbers. >> and here is esmonde. a start for georgia. swegman couldn't get it over the plate. you see boyd, one of the toughest players on this team to strike out. he struck out only 14 times. here is the 0-1 pitch. that ball is hit right to the 2nd baseman. get the first out. and to schaus and parker. >>> that was a tailor made ball. they would have easily had parker. you could see parker was only half way between 1st and 2nd when the ball g
he has been a utility pitcher for georgia. closed out for lsu on saturday. >>> esmonde is one of those guys that can run at full- times. an emergency runner fielder. so, if clemson pushes one more across, it is 3-0. you feel okay there. you don't want to see a 6th or 7th throw out there. we talked about a stretch where georgia was giving up big numbers. a loss to alabama in a nonconference game in birmingham. it was a big inning that really doomed the bulldogs. again, georgia lost so...
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clemson leading georgia, 9-2.et's take a look at some to have maim league alumni. >> matt: grounded to farmer. commits to the air. tried to back hand that play. farmer commits his 4th error. keyings was one of these -- keys one of those guys, great hitter, great pitcher, went on to play for the toronto blue jays, part of the 1996 world championship squad. >>> here is brad miller. miller, ball browns in there. advancing on the wild pitch. wilson boyd, another wild pitch for the georgia bulldogs. the back hand was the only chance he would have had to get boyd. that is another spot there for christian glisson. really no need to make the throw down to 2nd base. not that any harm came out of it. georgiaies wild pitch continue -- georgia's wild pitch continue ♪(whi tun n't be h♪ >> matt: 25th pitcher used by -- the 5th pitcher used by the georgia bulldogs tonight, patrick boling. >> jeff: two of georgia's all time greats, . he came in on sunday, and pitched a scoreless 7th and strikeout two of the best player in the lea
clemson leading georgia, 9-2.et's take a look at some to have maim league alumni. >> matt: grounded to farmer. commits to the air. tried to back hand that play. farmer commits his 4th error. keyings was one of these -- keys one of those guys, great hitter, great pitcher, went on to play for the toronto blue jays, part of the 1996 world championship squad. >>> here is brad miller. miller, ball browns in there. advancing on the wild pitch. wilson boyd, another wild pitch for the...
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wish georgia the best of luck. when you have your heart ripped out like that, not the easiest thing to endorsement a healthy respect and this great rivalry is great. >> matt: kevin ruiz gets the 1st hit. i don't think he is byny means any thoughts in anybody's mind. he is tonight. that is the way you get more playing time. when you get that opportunity sometimes at the expense of somebody, hurt somebody, at the expense of somebody who is struggling, you take advantage of it. he had the best asset of any bulldogs tonight. >> jeff: shipman did that at 1st base when davison went down. very good to georgia. >> matt: 2 balls and no strikes to christian glisson. the inside pitch back and 2-1. >> glisson leads the team with a .448 on base percentage. folks hide be surprise today see his offensive production. david perno said they were not surprised at all he had been able to swing the bat like he had. the injury problem that has limited his ability to throw out base runners. that has been problematic for the bulldogs all
wish georgia the best of luck. when you have your heart ripped out like that, not the easiest thing to endorsement a healthy respect and this great rivalry is great. >> matt: kevin ruiz gets the 1st hit. i don't think he is byny means any thoughts in anybody's mind. he is tonight. that is the way you get more playing time. when you get that opportunity sometimes at the expense of somebody, hurt somebody, at the expense of somebody who is struggling, you take advantage of it. he had the...
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we talk about the schedules, clemson plays georgia and south carolina and georgia plays tech and clemsonon the ground, hit by miller. here comes schilling. he will score. 2-run score. 15-4. back hand is going to be a hit. 2-run single. georgia will send up lamps martin to pinch hit. [music] hankens records rbi number 4, 5 and 6. martin with only 3 plate appearances. 0 for. struckout twice, appearing in his 8th game. pinch runner for the bulldogs this season. millton high school in georgia. there is a strike and it's 1-1. one out. 2-run single. giving fans something to cheer about. gets by the 1st baseman, heading to third base is hankens, he will stop stop there runners at 2nd and 3rd. i guess an error on the play that allows everybody to move up. initially a hit. tigers not too happy right now. clemson is going to win this game. you hope you can carry the momentum over to tomorrow night. lance martin first career hit. he has got speed, did a good job beating that ball in to the ground. able to beat it out. on the replay, i thought the good throw probably gets him. they got the back up c
we talk about the schedules, clemson plays georgia and south carolina and georgia plays tech and clemsonon the ground, hit by miller. here comes schilling. he will score. 2-run score. 15-4. back hand is going to be a hit. 2-run single. georgia will send up lamps martin to pinch hit. [music] hankens records rbi number 4, 5 and 6. martin with only 3 plate appearances. 0 for. struckout twice, appearing in his 8th game. pinch runner for the bulldogs this season. millton high school in georgia....
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in fact, georgia has the 7th most players in professional baseball, the state of georgia. the state of georgia's population -- you look at a lot of these left-handers, georgia has a couple. [musying ♪t's ght, ♪ ♪h, all r. f noumove alonh weight loss on of any to f f teoais p morrmat onginn, g figritiorg. ¢ it is your night. kyle parker had a little grin over that one. the leads back to 9 now. where it stood after 2 frames. >>> you mean it looked like a line drive on the internet web page tomorrow. [ laughing ] >> jeff: somebody else texts to me, base hit. >> jeff: exactly. >> matt: what is a score book? what is that? >> jeff: what are you talking about? [ laughing ] >> matt: wilson boyd steps to the plate. 1-4, single rbi back in the 2nd. i learned my early stats off of baseball cards. i would look forward to the sunday paper because it would have the accumulative stats of every player. >> jeff: now all you have to do is grab your mouse -- >> matt: or even on your phone. >> jeff: amazing. >> matt: 0-1 pitch. foul. >> jeff: back in statesboro, georgia, my mom still has all
in fact, georgia has the 7th most players in professional baseball, the state of georgia. the state of georgia's population -- you look at a lot of these left-handers, georgia has a couple. [musying ♪t's ght, ♪ ♪h, all r. f noumove alonh weight loss on of any to f f teoais p morrmat onginn, g figritiorg. ¢ it is your night. kyle parker had a little grin over that one. the leads back to 9 now. where it stood after 2 frames. >>> you mean it looked like a line drive on the internet...
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miami trailing georgia tech by one game in the coastal division. miami will have to win tonight to keep pace with the yellow jackets drilling the blue devils. miami doesn't face georgia tech until the month of may. the 14th through the 16th in atlanta. jason morris will face his former college baseball team. morris came to coral gables via georgia tech and hasn't. so that's the series to look forward to. the pitch is inside just as miami trails georgia tech their first place in the coastal division, the virginia cavaliers trail miami by just one game for t the it. stri by can you remember? >> i don't think it mattered. i was so small at the plate, i didn't have a strike zone. >> jason: any freshman hazing as we see miami for the first time tonight go down in a still evasive attempt and a very late jump by david villasuso. >> i'm not sure if that was a the hit-and-run. you saw villasuso looking into the dugout. did not got a good jump. you are not supposed to go. you see coach morris is going to have a word with villasuso. he might be telling him ju
miami trailing georgia tech by one game in the coastal division. miami will have to win tonight to keep pace with the yellow jackets drilling the blue devils. miami doesn't face georgia tech until the month of may. the 14th through the 16th in atlanta. jason morris will face his former college baseball team. morris came to coral gables via georgia tech and hasn't. so that's the series to look forward to. the pitch is inside just as miami trails georgia tech their first place in the coastal...
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the georgia and clemson baseball series is one of the few remaining series existing between these georgia and clemson sports programs. some of georgia and clemson's greatest football memories. is there also women's basketball. this has been the sport that has carried the attach in the rivalry. >> matt: playing here tonight obviously, and tomorrow playing in clemson, south carolina. 6-30 the start time -- 6:30 the start time for that one if you are fortunate enough to have a ticket. here is 3-2 pitch. earls with 4 strikeouts now. and david perno with a great high school football player for the legendary billy henderson, won a state championship. >> matt: nester at the plate. wall called on nester, 1-2 in this ball game. batted twice in the 2nd inning. finished it with a called strikeout. 1-0 to nester. and after the fastball, foul, 1-1. nester parker t only two right handers in the line up. clearly earls is a lefty. he has had a lot more success than swegman did. curve ball outside. didn't have the bite. 2-1. this is -- we talked about the 217th meeting of these teams. this is the 120th ti
the georgia and clemson baseball series is one of the few remaining series existing between these georgia and clemson sports programs. some of georgia and clemson's greatest football memories. is there also women's basketball. this has been the sport that has carried the attach in the rivalry. >> matt: playing here tonight obviously, and tomorrow playing in clemson, south carolina. 6-30 the start time -- 6:30 the start time for that one if you are fortunate enough to have a ticket. here...
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so the problems with the enclaves of georgia, with the non-georgia citizens who did not want to be totally observed in georgia culturally but wanted to retain their autonomy when the georgians took the autonomy away and began to militarize it course this destabilized the whole area. so, this was the root of the problems which got very complicated leader. but in the russian eyes, what we did against serbia to free kosovo was similar to what the leader did against georgia to free the people in south ossetia and abkhazia. now, there are differences of details but the principal of the two was similar and that is why i say we in effect by the way we've treated serbia and kosovo and particularly leader recognizing the independence of kosovo when it wasn't truly independent set the stage with the but the russians did against georgia where none of the parties i think come off with clean hands and i accuse the russian of excess brutality. i also think they did all serve their own interest in creating more instability on the southern border. but psychologically if we look at what we did regarding se
so the problems with the enclaves of georgia, with the non-georgia citizens who did not want to be totally observed in georgia culturally but wanted to retain their autonomy when the georgians took the autonomy away and began to militarize it course this destabilized the whole area. so, this was the root of the problems which got very complicated leader. but in the russian eyes, what we did against serbia to free kosovo was similar to what the leader did against georgia to free the people in...
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the possibility of another war in georgia which cannot be discounted. and the pressure that moscow can exert even on their own security, dealing with the much more vulnerable states. ruinate truce -- the push the alliance to prepare all contingency plans for the defense, which is evidently taking place in the three baltic states. the
the possibility of another war in georgia which cannot be discounted. and the pressure that moscow can exert even on their own security, dealing with the much more vulnerable states. ruinate truce -- the push the alliance to prepare all contingency plans for the defense, which is evidently taking place in the three baltic states. the
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the difference was more dramatic in the case of georgia. and you described in your book how it started in 1991 when then georgian president moved against south ossetia against abkhazia and how we started. can you tell this story? >> guest: yes. in the winter of 1990, 91, january, february when the winters are very cold there not only had the elected leader at the time of the georgians actually blockaded the capitol of south ossetia in the middle of the winter when the place was freezing. gorbachev did not attempt the military opposition to this because he had plenty of problems on his plea to other than that but also he was philosophically against using military settlements. so the problems with the enclaves in georgia with the non-georgian citizens who did not want to be totally absorbed in culturally when the georgians took the autonomy away and began to militarize the of course this destabilized the whole area. so this was the root of the problems that got very complicated later but in russian eyes what we did to free kosovo is similar t
the difference was more dramatic in the case of georgia. and you described in your book how it started in 1991 when then georgian president moved against south ossetia against abkhazia and how we started. can you tell this story? >> guest: yes. in the winter of 1990, 91, january, february when the winters are very cold there not only had the elected leader at the time of the georgians actually blockaded the capitol of south ossetia in the middle of the winter when the place was freezing....
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possibility of another war in georgia. it is not to be discounted. the pressure moscow cannot exert even on their own security, pritchard the league with the more vulnerable three baltic states. as proof of the defense guarantees, they have pushed for contingency plans for the defense, which is now taking place for the three baltic states, to stage more regular exercises, not just air exercises. russia has stage provocative exercises last year but next to the polish and baltic borders. nato did not respond. this is why the deployment of a battery of patriot missiles with a small american contingent in northern poland is considered extremely important because it ties in a note to the defense of these countries. they want greater clarity as to help nato countries interpret article 5, which is subject to some debate. and proved the alliance's -- let me stop there and see if you have any questions. >> we will open it up to questions now. >> thank you. i am with bloomberg news. could you elaborate? you talked about the politica
possibility of another war in georgia. it is not to be discounted. the pressure moscow cannot exert even on their own security, pritchard the league with the more vulnerable three baltic states. as proof of the defense guarantees, they have pushed for contingency plans for the defense, which is now taking place for the three baltic states, to stage more regular exercises, not just air exercises. russia has stage provocative exercises last year but next to the polish and baltic borders. nato did...
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we wondered if another war had started in georgia. it is a significant achievement that is not talked about often. the relationship has been broadened considerably with the establishment of the commission between secretary of state clinton and the foreign minister and the 16 working groups which is important. most importantly, aside from the war in georgia, is that there has been progress on the three, key security drivers -- iran, afghanistan, and security. the lower our expectations, the mess -- the less likely we are to be disappointed. when you looked at these issues, are not -- our interests are not fully align. let's look at the s.t.a.r.t. treaty. this was talked about as allowing -- and this was going to be the easy achievement. it got little bit more complicated than expected. there was a danger a month ago when i felt like the low-lying furred by become the poisoned fruit. that does not been the case. why the lengthy negotiations? from april, 2009, and the deadline of december, two dozen 9, the expiration of the s.t.a.r.t. --
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in the georgia case has several options. b.j. bernstein is a defense attorney not connected to thes i kachlt s -- the case. >> the reason i don't expect an indictment is the way it's happened where there was a lengthy investigation and last friday the d.a. said, i'm having a press conference at 2:00 p.m. normally you would either arrest ben roethlisberger, and that would have been over the weekender, or you wouldn't announce it if you're sending it to a grand jury because it could influence them. so the odds are that he probably won't go forward. of course we really don't know until we hear the district attorney speak. >> is it lack of evidence do you think or is the accuser not credible? >> we don't know, but that's going to be interesting in the press conference you will air which is why is he not going forward? there has been a thorough investigation here. what was done that's probably different from a lot of cases was there was time put into it. normally, sometimes someone reports an assault. they get medical records, talk to
in the georgia case has several options. b.j. bernstein is a defense attorney not connected to thes i kachlt s -- the case. >> the reason i don't expect an indictment is the way it's happened where there was a lengthy investigation and last friday the d.a. said, i'm having a press conference at 2:00 p.m. normally you would either arrest ben roethlisberger, and that would have been over the weekender, or you wouldn't announce it if you're sending it to a grand jury because it could...
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crowelly praised georgia's work on this issue. >> we are very grateful for the efforts that georgia has made not just recently, but over an extended period of time. intradistricti intradicting flow of dangerous materials out of the region. >> reporter: u.s. officials say incidents like this reinforceme men how important i for safeguard on flow of nuclear material. >> bret: mike emanuel, thank you. charlie dent wants to take away the citizenship of the american born radical islamic cleric. dent says anwar al-awlaki has renounced his citizenship by engaging in treasonous acts, including advising some of the 9/11 suspects, attempted underwear bomber and the man accused of the fort hood shootings. >> now is the time to move. i suspect it's easier to launch missile against non-citizen than citizen. >> the state department says it will consider dent's where. >> bret: secretary of state hillary clinton said in nato meetings in estonia today the u.s. remains committed to defense of europe and said the government of kyrgyzstan ensured washington the u.s. will be able to use crucial air base in t
crowelly praised georgia's work on this issue. >> we are very grateful for the efforts that georgia has made not just recently, but over an extended period of time. intradistricti intradicting flow of dangerous materials out of the region. >> reporter: u.s. officials say incidents like this reinforceme men how important i for safeguard on flow of nuclear material. >> bret: mike emanuel, thank you. charlie dent wants to take away the citizenship of the american born radical...
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three quarters inch in diameter in cobb county, georgia.ot under a tornado watch out in but definitely looking at that continuing threat for severe fredricka, more coming up. >> look forward to that. >>> challenges over arizona's tough new immigration law. here's what we know now. at least two latino advocacy groups are preparing to challenge the law in court. it requires police to question people about their immigration status if they suspect they are in the country illegally. immigrants unable to produce proper documents could be arrested, jailed for up to six months, and fined. and thousands of people protested outside the state capitol yesterday claiming the law will lead to racial profiling. it goes into effect, the law does, to be enforced as late as this summer. the latter part of the summer that is. the fallout reaches way beyond arizona's borders. our deputy political director paul steinhauser is watching it unfold from washington. paul what are the national implications of this new law? >> reporter: yeah, fred. what's going on in
three quarters inch in diameter in cobb county, georgia.ot under a tornado watch out in but definitely looking at that continuing threat for severe fredricka, more coming up. >> look forward to that. >>> challenges over arizona's tough new immigration law. here's what we know now. at least two latino advocacy groups are preparing to challenge the law in court. it requires police to question people about their immigration status if they suspect they are in the country illegally....
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i'm in trouble. >>> a georgia d.a.arge steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger after he was accused of sexually assaulting a 20-year-old woman. but he's not out of hot water yet. we have that story. ray? >> reporter: no, no criminal charges, but it doesn't mean roethlisberger will not be suspended by the nfl. the question here -- did roethlisberger violate the league's players conduct code. that will be addressed when big weekend meets with nfl commissioner roger goodell who you see there. in addition to the georgia incident, roethlisberger is also being sued by a nevada woman who says the steelers quarterback raped her back in 2008. roethlisberger, however, denies those accusations and was not charged in that incident either. coming up next half-hour, we're going to hear from big ben on being cleared of these latest accusations. >>> as expected, tiger's return to golf resulted in a huge ratings jump for the masters. in fact, viewership for sunday's final round was up 36% from the previous year. but surprisingly, it st
i'm in trouble. >>> a georgia d.a.arge steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger after he was accused of sexually assaulting a 20-year-old woman. but he's not out of hot water yet. we have that story. ray? >> reporter: no, no criminal charges, but it doesn't mean roethlisberger will not be suspended by the nfl. the question here -- did roethlisberger violate the league's players conduct code. that will be addressed when big weekend meets with nfl commissioner roger goodell who you...
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they must remain sensitive to the military cooperation between the west and georgia. but all sides remaining vigilant, the russian backed authorities in abkhazia are confident in an independent future. but georgia has named its flagship after the capital, who perhaps would rather see its flags fly over the breakaway territory. >> how about a day at the races in baghdad? you may not have realized horseracing has been a regular feature of life in the iraqi capital since the british set up a racetrack there 90 years ago. it was briefly disrupted by the invasion in 2003, but seven years later it is going strong. >> and they are off, the first race of the day at the baghdad racecourse. there are six runs a day come rain or shine, two days a week, saturdays and tuesday. tension mounts as they round the final bend. the winner will get a first prize of two and half thousand dollars -- $2,500. it was founded by the british in 1920. it has been going ever since. in its heyday was the most important in the whole region. the american-led invasion in 2003 disrupted its fourth thre
they must remain sensitive to the military cooperation between the west and georgia. but all sides remaining vigilant, the russian backed authorities in abkhazia are confident in an independent future. but georgia has named its flagship after the capital, who perhaps would rather see its flags fly over the breakaway territory. >> how about a day at the races in baghdad? you may not have realized horseracing has been a regular feature of life in the iraqi capital since the british set up a...
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governor of georgia had endeared himself to the newly enfranchised women voters of georgia, and he appointed an 87-year-old woman to what turned out to be a one-day gig in the senate from georgia. she came man and made a wonderful speech. today, our members may be few but our numbers will increase and and you will get dedication and loyal service. and then it took until 1932 for the first woman to be elected as opposed to point. -- appointed. the main center was the first to be elected. when she retired, actually defeated in 1972, no women in the senate until 1973-1978, when a couple of senators were appointed. hubert humphrey died so his wife was appointed to his seat, so forth. but now we come to the current such a question or there are 17 women. there have only been 34 women and all that have served in the senate, and half are serving their now. it is a good bet that people -- it will not hurt -- never drop below 17. that is about the proportion of women in the house of leftist -- in the house of representatives. in state legislatures, women have much more role. all fully the numbers will
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and this exhibit shows you how radical georgia o'keefe was from the start. she would take an image and find it visual essence, a flower into sensual curves that make us wonder what rear really seeing. >> she's not trying to show you an exact replica of what that particular flower looked like. but that -- she is responding to the flouer and is really conveying to you more than emotional response. >> reporter: she was a young artist plagued with doubt in those early days and that's where alfred enters the picture. she is the photographer who influenced her. she became her lover and then her husband. this exhibit has some of the pictures he took of his wife, including the nudes that created a sensation in 1920 in new york when they went on display. >> sigmund freud's ideas about sexuality were very hot in the air at that time, 1909, had come to the united states for a tour. so alfred was reading freud. he -- she was a woman in the male dominated art world. >> reporter: soon the images that o'keefe had so carefully crafted became sexually charged. this exhibit h
and this exhibit shows you how radical georgia o'keefe was from the start. she would take an image and find it visual essence, a flower into sensual curves that make us wonder what rear really seeing. >> she's not trying to show you an exact replica of what that particular flower looked like. but that -- she is responding to the flouer and is really conveying to you more than emotional response. >> reporter: she was a young artist plagued with doubt in those early days and that's...
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the governor of georgia wanted -- for a georgia state. the governor wanted it to the in deer himself to georgia voters. he appointed -- wanted to endear himself to georgia voters. he appointed an 81 year-old woman to serve one day. she said that their numbers would increase in the future, but it took many years for a woman to actually be affected. manning had the -- maine had the first woman elected to the senate in 1949. when she retired, there were no women in the senate. from 1933 until 1938 -- 1973 - 1978, there were no women. . . . all fully the numbers will be more balanced. >> one of the great changes in the senate has been the televising of what is going on on the floor by c-span. can you give us your assessment of the pros and cons of that? >> a good question. it is not a simple black or white issue. the house of representatives decided to televise its proceedings from gavel to gavel in 1979. a number of senators said, see, that proves our point. the house is going to do it. we want nothing to do with it. in the house, they could
the governor of georgia wanted -- for a georgia state. the governor wanted it to the in deer himself to georgia voters. he appointed -- wanted to endear himself to georgia voters. he appointed an 81 year-old woman to serve one day. she said that their numbers would increase in the future, but it took many years for a woman to actually be affected. manning had the -- maine had the first woman elected to the senate in 1949. when she retired, there were no women in the senate. from 1933 until 1938...
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and over an hour, he provided details from the police report and the georgia bureau of investigation.ump-fake. no one does it better. >> reporter: wright outlined three, main reasons why he decided not to press sexual assault charges against steelers quarterback, ben roethlisberger. saying the accuser was too intoxicated to provide statements on what allegedly transpires. >> we're not condoning mr. roethlisberger's actions that night. but we do not prosecute morals. we prosecute crimes. >> reporter: the results of the rape kit showed she had lacerations and bruising. but it wasn't conclusive that those injuries came from a sexual assault. >> the sexual allegation against mr. roethlisberger cannot be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. >> reporter: and the male dna sample that was provided was too small to provide a reliable match with anyone. bright added the accuser made it clear in a letter from her attorney, that she did not want to be subjected from a public trial. that she wanted to move forward with her life. from georgia, kelly naqi, espn for abc news. >> after the case was dropp
and over an hour, he provided details from the police report and the georgia bureau of investigation.ump-fake. no one does it better. >> reporter: wright outlined three, main reasons why he decided not to press sexual assault charges against steelers quarterback, ben roethlisberger. saying the accuser was too intoxicated to provide statements on what allegedly transpires. >> we're not condoning mr. roethlisberger's actions that night. but we do not prosecute morals. we prosecute...
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congressman paul brown of georgia.is remarks on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the bombing in oklahoma city that killed 168 people that was carried out by an anti-government extremist. leading up to that grim anniversary, president clinton delivered a speech in washington reflecting on the response to the oklahoma city bombing at the time and what we can do as a nation to prevent such a thing happens again. to that end, the former president remarked on the difference between criticizing the government and inciting violence against the government and people who work for it. >> we can't let the debate veer so far into hatred that we lose focus of our common humanity. it's really important. we can't ever fudge the fact that there is a basic line dividing criticism from violence or its advocacy. what we learned from oklahoma city is not that we should gag each other or that we should reduce our passion for the positions we hold. but that the words we use really do matter because there are -- there is this vast ech
congressman paul brown of georgia.is remarks on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the bombing in oklahoma city that killed 168 people that was carried out by an anti-government extremist. leading up to that grim anniversary, president clinton delivered a speech in washington reflecting on the response to the oklahoma city bombing at the time and what we can do as a nation to prevent such a thing happens again. to that end, the former president remarked on the difference between...
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a georgia forestry helicopter was called in to contain the fire. the plane, based out of pensacola naval air station was on a training mission. >>> police arrested two teenaged boys and a man in connection with a mall shooting that left one person dead and five others injured. the shooting happened in oklahoma over the weekend. police say they are still looking for weapons and evidence. >>> tennessee officials want to bring charges against a woman who sent her adopted son back to russia saying she no longer wants him. left week, tori hanson put her 7-year-old son on a plane to moscow with a note she no longer wants the boy. the russian government has threatened to suspend adoptions to the u.s. and now the bedford county sheriff's office is trying to bring hanson in for questioning. but hanson's lawyer said the woman refuses to talk to tharts unless a charge is filed. >> is it appears to me that what we're going to have to do at this point is continue the investigation, try to dig into and get enough evidence to bring charges. and that's the only wa
a georgia forestry helicopter was called in to contain the fire. the plane, based out of pensacola naval air station was on a training mission. >>> police arrested two teenaged boys and a man in connection with a mall shooting that left one person dead and five others injured. the shooting happened in oklahoma over the weekend. police say they are still looking for weapons and evidence. >>> tennessee officials want to bring charges against a woman who sent her adopted son back...
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i should knock on wood when i talk about this is the fact that there has not been another war in georgia in the last year and a half since the war in august of 2008. and i know my colleagues in the defense department, the national security council, the state department -- they spent a lot of time on this issue. and ensuring that this does not happen. and i think when they got a call in the middle of the night a week ago about the tragedy of the bombing on the moscow met roadway, i think one of their first thoughts might have been whether another war had started in georgia. so i underline that as a significant achievement but one which is not often talked about. the relationship has also been broadened considerably with the establishment of the commission between secretary of state clinton and the foreign minister and the 16 working groups. and that's important. but most importantly probably aside from no war in georgia there has been progress on the three key security drivers, iran, afghanistan, and nuclear security in the relationship. as long as we have fairly modest expectations about
i should knock on wood when i talk about this is the fact that there has not been another war in georgia in the last year and a half since the war in august of 2008. and i know my colleagues in the defense department, the national security council, the state department -- they spent a lot of time on this issue. and ensuring that this does not happen. and i think when they got a call in the middle of the night a week ago about the tragedy of the bombing on the moscow met roadway, i think one of...
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georgia are not happy. they're not happy with the health care reform act, the patient -- whatever the acronym is for this bill. the people didn't want it, they made that very clear in every poll taken over the past year, as we led up to the unfortunate passage of this massive takeover of 1/6 of our economy. folks did not want that. and they still don't. and i think they're expressing that to members on both sides of the aisle as they go home. and members are going to be held accountable. i know, madam speaker, that members on both sides of the aisle understood that when they either voted for or against this bill. and the american people are no happier today than they were three weeks ago. i would like at this point to yield to my colleague from tennessee, dr. phil roe, a fellow physician and also a fellow ob-gyn specialist. dr. roe, being from tennessee and practicing a number of years and delivering a lot of babies there in that state, knows all too well what happened with tenncare and had said the whole t
georgia are not happy. they're not happy with the health care reform act, the patient -- whatever the acronym is for this bill. the people didn't want it, they made that very clear in every poll taken over the past year, as we led up to the unfortunate passage of this massive takeover of 1/6 of our economy. folks did not want that. and they still don't. and i think they're expressing that to members on both sides of the aisle as they go home. and members are going to be held accountable. i...
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governor of georgia had endeared himself to the newly enfranchised women voters of georgia, and he appointed an 87-year-old
governor of georgia had endeared himself to the newly enfranchised women voters of georgia, and he appointed an 87-year-old
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia. mr. stearns: georgia, rather. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for one minute. mr. broun: i thank the chair for correcting my dear friend from florida and i thank mr. stearns for yielding. we may very well be needing to focus on the inventory of the radio frequency spectrum that is in public demand. but, mr. speaker, this congress is ignoring the greatest spectrum that the american people are demanding and that's the way of the jobs. we're not focusing on public policy that's going to create a stronger economy. and create jobs. in fact, we're developing policy over and over again that this leadership of this house and the senate and the president are forcing upon the american people that are going to take away jobs. the obamacare bill that's going to kill millions of jobs. the jobs bill that we saw and passed jobs one, two, etc., are going to kill jobs and not create jobs. they're going to create government jobs. the american people are asking, where are the jobs? not, where are th
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia. mr. stearns: georgia, rather. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for one minute. mr. broun: i thank the chair for correcting my dear friend from florida and i thank mr. stearns for yielding. we may very well be needing to focus on the inventory of the radio frequency spectrum that is in public demand. but, mr. speaker, this congress is ignoring the greatest spectrum that the american people are demanding and...
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we are seeing no problems here at georgia avenue. moving over to 385 and germantown road we are seeing the same thing. a clear commute for drivers. up next we have olympian apollo oknow visiting dc. his message for kids is 90 seconds away. >>> the most decorated athlete in u.s. hissy are in the washington area. apollo ohno visit middle schools and he wants children to have a positive outlook on life and avoid drugs and alcohol. he said he was helped by opportunities in his life as a middle schooler. >> some other kids may not have the opportunities or luck that i had so i want them to go educated about the decisions coming up in hair lives and know it is cool to make your own decision and do the things you want to do. >> ohno will be among the team usa athletes meeting with president obama today at the white house. >>> it is 6:11. here's what is in the news now. the white house thinks congress will tackle climate change this year. it wants lawmakers to take on bills about the environment and energy. massachusetts senator john kerry c
we are seeing no problems here at georgia avenue. moving over to 385 and germantown road we are seeing the same thing. a clear commute for drivers. up next we have olympian apollo oknow visiting dc. his message for kids is 90 seconds away. >>> the most decorated athlete in u.s. hissy are in the washington area. apollo ohno visit middle schools and he wants children to have a positive outlook on life and avoid drugs and alcohol. he said he was helped by opportunities in his life as a...
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there's a car fire on georgia avenue southbound at the beltway. the camera. nothing on the green way or the dulles toll road to report. volume on 66 and 95, but no accidents. culpeper and virginia state police fairfax are confirming no accidents. out of columbia in laurel, expect delays getting into greenbelt and to the beltway. southern maryland, route 4, and route 5 out of waldorf, you are feeling your way. nothing reported through southeast d.c.. in case you decide to take metrorail, they have normal service. nothing to report between 14th street bridge and the exit to pennsylvania avenue in the district. now to brian van de graaff. >> along 270 in germantown, looking southbound. i cannot tell what's going on because you cannot see. the fog is pretty thick. the advisories until 9:00 this morning. it will be listed unless there is lingering fallout. low 70's and isolated late date thunderstorms. tomorrow, a constable. big changes on the weekend. showe--comfortable tomorrow. >> that will do it for good morning washington. a local update at 7:22.
there's a car fire on georgia avenue southbound at the beltway. the camera. nothing on the green way or the dulles toll road to report. volume on 66 and 95, but no accidents. culpeper and virginia state police fairfax are confirming no accidents. out of columbia in laurel, expect delays getting into greenbelt and to the beltway. southern maryland, route 4, and route 5 out of waldorf, you are feeling your way. nothing reported through southeast d.c.. in case you decide to take metrorail, they...
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and mary in georgia is write.o paul pensown, former sergeant phoenix police, director of provincial programs at childhelp.org. penzone, what do you make of it? >> if this is true it's pronl going to be a free-for-all. him saying he was was afraid, him saying he was directed there's going to be a lot of working parts. i have to say nancy give credit to your show for keeping pressure on this case all this time because it was influential in the breaking point now. >> penzone. penzone. let's just get real for a minute. >> yes, ma'am. >> how many times have at trial -- and i would love to try co-defendants together. put them all in the same pot in front of a jury and let them stew. they all start doing this. oh, yeah, he held a gun at me. oh, yeah, he put a knife to my throat. they let the girl get taken. the girl is dead. i don't believe one thing they're saying about how they were threatened. they're so threatened. they weren't threatened. >> they were all responsible. if this turns out to be true. and each one of th
and mary in georgia is write.o paul pensown, former sergeant phoenix police, director of provincial programs at childhelp.org. penzone, what do you make of it? >> if this is true it's pronl going to be a free-for-all. him saying he was was afraid, him saying he was directed there's going to be a lot of working parts. i have to say nancy give credit to your show for keeping pressure on this case all this time because it was influential in the breaking point now. >> penzone. penzone....
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each of the players who might be coming up let's say the university of georgia, or georgia tech, theyligence investigation done by this nfl security rep. take a look at their drug use, taking a look at any criminal behavior in their past, taking a look at all assets, all facets of their life, their social behavior, to see whether or not they're going to have any baggage, if you will, coming to an nfl team. that they don't want anything like this to happen. >> so do you think that the steelers are ready to just wash their hands of roethlisberger? >> the ruin iooneys, they don't up with these kind of things. their team has a great tradiction. commissioner goodall, he's no nonsense. now it's six games. >> they've been cracking down now have they not? >> oh, absolutely. a lot of different -- a lot of different cases that have come up over the last year you know from the michael vick case to this case. even though there are no criminal charge, they still are not going to put up with this kind behavior. >> hey, mike, thank you so much. >> thanks, christi. >> now we know all about nfl securi
each of the players who might be coming up let's say the university of georgia, or georgia tech, theyligence investigation done by this nfl security rep. take a look at their drug use, taking a look at any criminal behavior in their past, taking a look at all assets, all facets of their life, their social behavior, to see whether or not they're going to have any baggage, if you will, coming to an nfl team. that they don't want anything like this to happen. >> so do you think that the...
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from either side in over a week, robin, but finally we're learning that police in mill in edgeville georgia, have ended their investigation. it's up to the local district attorney's office to decide whether or not to charge roethlisberger. >>> this was a strange and scary
from either side in over a week, robin, but finally we're learning that police in mill in edgeville georgia, have ended their investigation. it's up to the local district attorney's office to decide whether or not to charge roethlisberger. >>> this was a strange and scary
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el terror se apoderó de un vecindario en georgia, un presunto depredador amenazó con hacer estallar unondo de un restaurante, alegando que tenía explosivos y que volaba el lugar. >>>.... en oregon, obligarla por vivir con su abuelo que fue convicto una corte la envío a vivir con su padre y sus abuelos, a pesar que el anciano estaba acusado de abusar de una niña de 10 años. >>> en poder de la justicia, un hombre acusado de asesinar a su esposa con >>>periodista: r 7 meses de embarazo. la víctima estaba enterrada en una improvisada fosa. ambos tenían un niño de 5 años, que fue puesto bajo la custodia de las autoridades. el sujeto puede pasar 20 años tras las rejas. los que están en la cárcel, son una madre y su hijo, por torturar y mutilar al hombre que contrataron para reparar los frenos de su auto, en arkansas, los desalmados le cortaron el dedo meñique al joven de to años. le arrancaron un párpado, trataron de desprenderle la lengua con un alcate. >>> no menos brutal la agresión que desproi un mexicano, fue en new york el sujeto de 26 años estaba en el hothospital, luego que 4 homs lo
el terror se apoderó de un vecindario en georgia, un presunto depredador amenazó con hacer estallar unondo de un restaurante, alegando que tenía explosivos y que volaba el lugar. >>>.... en oregon, obligarla por vivir con su abuelo que fue convicto una corte la envío a vivir con su padre y sus abuelos, a pesar que el anciano estaba acusado de abusar de una niña de 10 años. >>> en poder de la justicia, un hombre acusado de asesinar a su esposa con >>>periodista:...
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georgia avenue and the east west highway, same situation. finally, all aboard, we're flying over 50 headed westbound with a nice, green, clean commute. drivers are moving early. in 90 seconds, 9news now will be right back with more traffic, weather and news. stay with us. >>> it is coming up on 6:11. we're starting a new series right now on 9news now. jessica doyle is here and millions of americans are out of work, so when's the big step to getting hired? >> here's the concept. hire yourself. be your own boss. obviously very attractive to many workers. right now it is extremely attractive for people looking for a job. consider this, franchising 101. ever have this thought? >> i'd like to do something for myself some day. >> tony has this advice. >> reporter: look into franchising in general because even though it's your own business and you are out there doing it, you have the support of the franchise system. >> reporter: his business specializes in -- >> providing in home care for seniors. >> one of the hottest trends in the industry accord
georgia avenue and the east west highway, same situation. finally, all aboard, we're flying over 50 headed westbound with a nice, green, clean commute. drivers are moving early. in 90 seconds, 9news now will be right back with more traffic, weather and news. stay with us. >>> it is coming up on 6:11. we're starting a new series right now on 9news now. jessica doyle is here and millions of americans are out of work, so when's the big step to getting hired? >> here's the concept....
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you see the acc represented with georgia tech second. florida state sixth.s poll. >> wicho: and you mentioned the acc team is very well represent inside that poll there. we are going to have a pitching game in the ballgame. >> jason: we'll tell you who is new out of the hurricane >> jason: we'll tell you who is new out of the hurricane bullpen. >> jason: credit wake forest for having at the very least a lot of persistence in this ballgame. it hasn't been sharply played really on either side. but here we are in a 6-6 ballgame. and miami will go with its fourth different pitcher tonight. left-hander number 13 sam robinson. you see his number this season. the hurricanes preserving their closer to this point. david gutierrez. and meanwhile, we'll see what coach walter and wake forest come up with. it appears mike lubanski, who is due to hit here, will be replaced with a pinch hitter. and it will be obeydy coming to bat for the demon deacons to face the lefty robinson. and the newcomer in the lineup for the demon deacons is bentley high man, 5'11" sophomore out o
you see the acc represented with georgia tech second. florida state sixth.s poll. >> wicho: and you mentioned the acc team is very well represent inside that poll there. we are going to have a pitching game in the ballgame. >> jason: we'll tell you who is new out of the hurricane >> jason: we'll tell you who is new out of the hurricane bullpen. >> jason: credit wake forest for having at the very least a lot of persistence in this ballgame. it hasn't been sharply played...
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senator menendez and saxby chambliss from georgia. let me speak with you. i spoke with democrats last night, a couple of them said to me, we don't want immigration to come out. is it this particular issue that's helpful to me in my district or in my state? are you onboard with this changeover? >> well, first of all, candy, harry reid said we're going to get to both issues in this session. >> is that possible, senator? >> i think it is, and he noted more work had been done on climate change than on immigration. which ever is going to come up will likely come up after we get to wall street reform important to this country and to taxpayers. >> if you look and see the pictures out of arizona and listen to the governor, what you do know is it's an urgent issue. why not take it up now. >> it's a peculiar issue to arizona that has not taken place in many other states, border states and unique problems when it comes to immigration. we have an illegal alien problem here in georgia but peals in comparison of what's going on out there. we have the issue called state's
senator menendez and saxby chambliss from georgia. let me speak with you. i spoke with democrats last night, a couple of them said to me, we don't want immigration to come out. is it this particular issue that's helpful to me in my district or in my state? are you onboard with this changeover? >> well, first of all, candy, harry reid said we're going to get to both issues in this session. >> is that possible, senator? >> i think it is, and he noted more work had been done on...
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so the problems with the enclaves in georgia with debt non georgann citizens knew did not want to betally and solved in georgia culture of but wanted to retain their autonomy, when the georgians took the autonomy away and began to militarize it, of course, this destabilize the whole area. so this was the root of these problems which have very complicated later, but in they have carolina. daniel paille picking up the loose puck in front of the net past cam ward. shorthanded goal. bruins on top 1-0. 49 seconds to go. bruins still shorthanded. blake wheeler. 15 seconds later, steve begin -- three shorthanded goals in 64 seconds breaking the all-time nhl record. third period. here blake wheeler, the pass headed toward the bruins net. patrice bergeron. a hustle play and that is huge because the bruins keep the lead. up 3-2. just over a minute to play, the hurricanes. milan lucic. empty-netter. bruins 4-2 winners and clinch a playoff berth. canadiens skating the leafs, montreal a win or a nonregulation loss puts montreal in the playoffs. first period. canadiens on the power play. brian gio
so the problems with the enclaves in georgia with debt non georgann citizens knew did not want to betally and solved in georgia culture of but wanted to retain their autonomy, when the georgians took the autonomy away and began to militarize it, of course, this destabilize the whole area. so this was the root of these problems which have very complicated later, but in they have carolina. daniel paille picking up the loose puck in front of the net past cam ward. shorthanded goal. bruins on top...
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>> that is nice of them to dispose of georgia and in the way they see fit. [laughter] what i think is very worrisome about the narrative largely on the israeli right is that it is built upon the notion for those that advocate peace a week with moderate too simply don't understand just on the arab side in the form of those believe resistance is the only way but fortunately eight should say history is illicit with examples that people said to their people steadfastness, the sacrifices that we must endure common the resistance that we must encourage is the only means to succeed because these leaders, many of them have drove people to destruction. the only real way to succeed is to negotiated a settlement based on some notion of justice for those who have suffered. and to fulfill the national aspirations of the people who desire them. i don't often hear about the palestinians themselves say they want to turn toward and into palestine but the palestinians like this day and we support them if they want to see the end of the occupation and such they can govern thei
>> that is nice of them to dispose of georgia and in the way they see fit. [laughter] what i think is very worrisome about the narrative largely on the israeli right is that it is built upon the notion for those that advocate peace a week with moderate too simply don't understand just on the arab side in the form of those believe resistance is the only way but fortunately eight should say history is illicit with examples that people said to their people steadfastness, the sacrifices that...
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the medicaid program in texas is different from the medicaid program in georgia. in most instances they're relatively small differences but they're differences that the states felt fit their people in their state. because the states were in charge of administering medicare. states complained about sometimes standards that this congress has put on what kind of drugs you can give and what kind of services you will give and those have been series of debates but they haven't broke the contract. one of the things that these states are arguing in this plan is not only are you mandating that people buy a private product from a private company, an insurance company, but you're punishing them for not doing it and then you're telling us that already provide a plan to cover a lot of these people that we have to take a massive inflution of -- infusion of new people that wasn't part of the deal. massive. i'm talking about doubling and tripling some medicaid budgets for the states and we're not going it help you out with it. temporarily we'll help you out with it. we bailed you
the medicaid program in texas is different from the medicaid program in georgia. in most instances they're relatively small differences but they're differences that the states felt fit their people in their state. because the states were in charge of administering medicare. states complained about sometimes standards that this congress has put on what kind of drugs you can give and what kind of services you will give and those have been series of debates but they haven't broke the contract. one...
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and the possibility of another war in georgia is not to be discounted. exert even on their own security, particularly with the most vulnerable baltic states, as proof of their article 5 defense guarantees, they have pushed the alliance phosphatase for the three baltic states from the fact for chief of -- baltic states. nato did not respond. even to position some nato infrastructure on their territories, this is why the deployment of a battery of patriot missiles with a small american contingent in northern poland is considered extremely important because it ties nato closer to the defense of these countries. they also want greater clarity as to how all nato countries interpret article 5 which is subject to some debate. and proof that the alliance is an effective deterrent policy. if you have any questions, i am happy to answer. we will open it up to questions. >> i was wondering if you could elaborate. you talked about the political capital the president has and the capital he has with european leaders because of the treaty and how that will play out wit
and the possibility of another war in georgia is not to be discounted. exert even on their own security, particularly with the most vulnerable baltic states, as proof of their article 5 defense guarantees, they have pushed the alliance phosphatase for the three baltic states from the fact for chief of -- baltic states. nato did not respond. even to position some nato infrastructure on their territories, this is why the deployment of a battery of patriot missiles with a small american contingent...
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who is going to get it first probably atlanta as the thunderstorms edging into western georgia.r delay a possibility and the world's busiest airport raked with thunderstorms. new york city metros gusty. chicago winds delay about a half hour. seattle it's the rain and wind, 40-mile-per-hour gusts possible around seattle. you'll see 30-minute delays. more in a half hour. >>> the families of some trapped west virginia miners are getting support actually from all around the country including from a local hero there, joe carter is here with that angle of the story. good morning. >> good morning, robin. west virginia coach bob huggins, who has strong ties to the state, he just took his team to a final four and he was actually a star at the same university years ago, he made a surprise visit yesterday to the families of miners who have been killed or missing following monday's explosion. he met with them for an hour, brought homemade pasta and mountaineer tee shirts. every help of support. >> they become one big family and i'm sure they welcomed that visit. he didn't want the attention
who is going to get it first probably atlanta as the thunderstorms edging into western georgia.r delay a possibility and the world's busiest airport raked with thunderstorms. new york city metros gusty. chicago winds delay about a half hour. seattle it's the rain and wind, 40-mile-per-hour gusts possible around seattle. you'll see 30-minute delays. more in a half hour. >>> the families of some trapped west virginia miners are getting support actually from all around the country...
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-- and these numbers are specific to georgia, but georgia's the 10th largest state in the united states -- you see here that of the mortgages in default, totally in default or in foreclosure, it got as high as 8.2% for what i refer to as qualified mortgages. those are mortgages that were made to credit-worthy people that had good underwriting standards. those were good mortgages. well, up to 8.2%, or 1-10 of those at its e apex, was either delinquent or pending foreclosure. but 24.7%, or what's known as subprime or nonqualified loans, were either in mortgage delinquency or in default. 3-1. the reason i show this chart is it demonstrates where the problem happened, not just on wall street but on main street and that is in chasing higher yields, in pushing towards a desire for greater homeownership. credit standards got lax, loans became nonqualified loans. they carried a higher coupon rate or a higher interest rate but a much higher risk. and it's acknowledged by me and i think by most in terms of the housing crisis that we've been on, the largest precipitating factor was, in fact, shodd
-- and these numbers are specific to georgia, but georgia's the 10th largest state in the united states -- you see here that of the mortgages in default, totally in default or in foreclosure, it got as high as 8.2% for what i refer to as qualified mortgages. those are mortgages that were made to credit-worthy people that had good underwriting standards. those were good mortgages. well, up to 8.2%, or 1-10 of those at its e apex, was either delinquent or pending foreclosure. but 24.7%, or what's...
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they have already been hinting that georgia supports terrorism in russia. in other words, it could potentially be with up as an anti foreigner, anti- neighbor device -- anti- order, anti- neighbor device. that is something i feel on the foreign-policy side. >> with that, i would like to thank everyone for coming to csis today. every bit of this inflation will be on the web site at csis.org. if you have followed questions, please feel free to contact us. thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> president obama heading to prague later this week to sign a nuclear arms reduction treaty with russian president meant -- dmitri million of. today, the president and mrs. obama are hosting an event for easter on the south lawn. more than 14,500 hardboiled eggs have been dyed. the session and, the president will head to the nationals baseball stadium and will draw out the first pitch as they begin their season. federal tax deadline is in 10 days and at 1:00 p.m. eastern this afternoon
they have already been hinting that georgia supports terrorism in russia. in other words, it could potentially be with up as an anti foreigner, anti- neighbor device -- anti- order, anti- neighbor device. that is something i feel on the foreign-policy side. >> with that, i would like to thank everyone for coming to csis today. every bit of this inflation will be on the web site at csis.org. if you have followed questions, please feel free to contact us. thank you. [captioning performed by...
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>> people in georgia are very strongly supportive of this legislation, ed. i'll tell you why. because the united states constitution article 2 section 1 says very plainly that only a natural-born citizen may hold the -- >> i know what it is. >> -- office of president of the united states. >> you mean to tell me the majority of people in georgia think that the president wasn't born in the united states? >> i believe the majority of people in georgia want to see the constitutional requirements enforced. currently there are no -- there is no teeth to that provision. congress has done nothing to give any teeth to the article 2 section 1 provision -- >> what would satisfy you? >> if congress fails to act the states have a duty to step up and do so. >> you want the president ofs united states to show up with his original birth certificate though millions of americans can't do that? >> i disagree with you. i'd be glad to share mine if i was running for president. i'd be prepared to produce documentation necessary to show i'm an american citizen. >> he's an american citizen. you know
>> people in georgia are very strongly supportive of this legislation, ed. i'll tell you why. because the united states constitution article 2 section 1 says very plainly that only a natural-born citizen may hold the -- >> i know what it is. >> -- office of president of the united states. >> you mean to tell me the majority of people in georgia think that the president wasn't born in the united states? >> i believe the majority of people in georgia want to see the...
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worst they have been hinting at the georgia supporting terrorism against russia and supports some ofthe separatist movements and, in other words, it could potentially be whipped up as an anti corner anti neighbor device in places where russia wants to exert greater influence and particularly in where it is handling terrorisms of that something and appear on the foreign-policy side. >> with add alizma thank everybody for coming to csis will be found later on our website at csis.org. thanks again for coming and if you follow up questions please feel free to contact us. thank you. [inaudible conversations] i know what the challenges and we're in a unique position to go to war, what we need is policy-makers in washington to develop a roadmap so we can get it done. >> something about energy policy you like to talk about on your blog? at the new c-span video library you can search it, watch it, whippets and share it. over one has assisted thousand hours of video from yesterday or 10 years ago. every c-span program since 1987. the c-span video library, tables with this gift to america. >> t
worst they have been hinting at the georgia supporting terrorism against russia and supports some ofthe separatist movements and, in other words, it could potentially be whipped up as an anti corner anti neighbor device in places where russia wants to exert greater influence and particularly in where it is handling terrorisms of that something and appear on the foreign-policy side. >> with add alizma thank everybody for coming to csis will be found later on our website at csis.org. thanks...
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one in nevada and now one in georgia. but the alleged victim in georgia could go to a civil court to seek remedy. now last night, ben roethlisberger stepped to the microphone for the very first time ever. he wanted to impart a message. take a listen. >> i am truly sorry for the disappointment and negative attention i have brought to my family, my teammates, coaches, the rooneys and the nfl. i understand that the opportunities i have been blessed with are privilege and much is expected of me as a quarterback of the pittsburgh steelers. i absolutely want to be the leader this team deserves, valued in the community and a role model to kids. i have much work to do to earn this trust, and i am committed to improving and showing everyone my true values. >> if you listen carefully, he never admits anything in that. and that's important going into possibly a civil case just saying he was a disappointment. so sort of morally he's talking about. well, you know, fred bright, the district attorney in georgia, had said yesterday that
one in nevada and now one in georgia. but the alleged victim in georgia could go to a civil court to seek remedy. now last night, ben roethlisberger stepped to the microphone for the very first time ever. he wanted to impart a message. take a listen. >> i am truly sorry for the disappointment and negative attention i have brought to my family, my teammates, coaches, the rooneys and the nfl. i understand that the opportunities i have been blessed with are privilege and much is expected of...
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the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. gingrey: i ask unanimous consent that i may hereafter be considered as a first sponsor of h.r. 4336, a bill originally introduced by representative deal of georgia for the purpose of adding co-sponsors and requesting reprintings pursuant to clause 7 of rule 12. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from the district of columbia rise? ms. norton: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that my name be removed as a co-sponsor of h.r. 4717. the speaker pro tempore: without the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? mr. cantor: i ask to address the house for one minute for the purpose of inquiring about next week's schedule. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. cantor: i thank the speaker. i yield to the gentleman from maryland, majority leader, for the purpose of announcing next week's schedule. mr. hoyer: i thank the republi
the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. gingrey: i ask unanimous consent that i may hereafter be considered as a first sponsor of h.r. 4336, a bill originally introduced by representative deal of georgia for the purpose of adding co-sponsors and requesting reprintings pursuant to clause 7 of rule 12. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from the district of columbia rise? ms. norton: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that my name be...
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host: georgia on the line from -- for democrats -- georgia, for democrats. caller: i think it really is all about executive compensation. there has been such a transfer of wealth that it really is class warfare. i think people need to start boycotting the top 5% in this country who own about 60% or more of everything. just let these folks do their own yard work, do all their own maintenance, and see how much of their money they can spend. host: you know there's always going to be somebody who will be willing to go out there and do that guard work for the money, right? caller: that is right, and that is the unfortunate thing. that is where people need to start pulling together. guest: i think it is an interesting concept. it is not likely to be realized in yours or my lifetime. host: next call from mississippi. caller: you have a situation now where corporations at one time were not even allowed to own land in this country. now they own the government because they work with our current hand-in-hand. the idea of -- they work with our government hand in hand. t
host: georgia on the line from -- for democrats -- georgia, for democrats. caller: i think it really is all about executive compensation. there has been such a transfer of wealth that it really is class warfare. i think people need to start boycotting the top 5% in this country who own about 60% or more of everything. just let these folks do their own yard work, do all their own maintenance, and see how much of their money they can spend. host: you know there's always going to be somebody who...
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>> kerry sanders in augusta, georgia. thanks. >>> a lot of people on the west coast are being warned to be ready for aftershocks after yesterday's powerful 7.2 earthquake that left at least two people dead. the quake was centered in mexico but felt by an estimated 25 million americans as far away as arizona and nevada, but mostly in southern california where tonight our own george lewis is near the epicenter. george, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. building inspectors have said 80% of the buildings in calexico, california, are unsafe to enter. a blow to a community hard hit by the recession. as inspectors surveyed the extensive damage, merchants began cleaning up. at the 99 cent store goods were strewn all over the aisles while clerks tried to keep the business going. there is plenty of home video when the earthquake hit, panic in the streets of mexicali. on twitter, a sloshing swimming pool in california. it is remarkable that no one of the u.s. side of the border was killed. it was a different story sout
>> kerry sanders in augusta, georgia. thanks. >>> a lot of people on the west coast are being warned to be ready for aftershocks after yesterday's powerful 7.2 earthquake that left at least two people dead. the quake was centered in mexico but felt by an estimated 25 million americans as far away as arizona and nevada, but mostly in southern california where tonight our own george lewis is near the epicenter. george, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. building...