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kb deal. ♪ georgia, georgia, the whole day through. ♪ that old sweet song, sweet georgia, on my mind. said georgia, georgia, a song, with the sweet and clear and through all time. ♪ other arms reach out to me, other eyes smiled tenderly. ♪ new band, peaceful dreams i see, back to you. ♪ i said not georgia, georgia, what peace i find, as that old sweet song keeps georgia on my mind. ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the house of representatives, the honorable david ralston. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> on behalf of all the members of this body, the house of representatives, it is my honor to welcome you to the chamber of the georgia house of representatives for this very, very special occasion. today we celebrate a time-honored tradition in our state government. the people of georgia, as they do every four years, has made a decision about who they wish to be their governor. our system has worked again. as we gather today, i know you share in the excitement that i have, that even in these challenging times, georgia has a bright, dynamic, vibrant future. this is
kb deal. ♪ georgia, georgia, the whole day through. ♪ that old sweet song, sweet georgia, on my mind. said georgia, georgia, a song, with the sweet and clear and through all time. ♪ other arms reach out to me, other eyes smiled tenderly. ♪ new band, peaceful dreams i see, back to you. ♪ i said not georgia, georgia, what peace i find, as that old sweet song keeps georgia on my mind. ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the house of representatives, the honorable...
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cady deal. >> ♪ georgia and, georgia the whole day through ♪ just an old sweet song ♪ keeps georgia onnd georgia 0, georgia ♪ comes a sweet and clear arms reach out to me. ♪ other is look down to me. still in the peaceful dreams i see, the lead -- of the road leads back to you. i said georgia, 0 georgia, no peace i find ♪ just an old sweet song teaches georgia on my mind [laughter] [applause] >> ladies and gentleman, the speaker of the house of representatives, the hon. david ralston. [applause] >> today, we celebrate a time honored tradition in our state government. the people of georgia, as they do every four years have made a decision about who they wish to be there governor. our system has worked again. as we gather today, i know that you share the excitement that i have. that even in these challenging times, georgia has a bright, dynamic, by the teacher -- bright future. i see reasons abounding for us to be optimistic as we go forward. going forward as one state, united about what we share in common and growing too big to be torn apart by that which would keep us apart. i am excit
cady deal. >> ♪ georgia and, georgia the whole day through ♪ just an old sweet song ♪ keeps georgia onnd georgia 0, georgia ♪ comes a sweet and clear arms reach out to me. ♪ other is look down to me. still in the peaceful dreams i see, the lead -- of the road leads back to you. i said georgia, 0 georgia, no peace i find ♪ just an old sweet song teaches georgia on my mind [laughter] [applause] >> ladies and gentleman, the speaker of the house of representatives, the hon....
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i could never grow anything anywhere before it out here to georgia. hostas grow like weeds everywhere else. i got here and something inside of me just took over. she used to grow american beauty roses that with the size of saucers the people wanted to buy for a dollar apiece that in the 30's and 40's which is astounding. she's a beautiful gardiner and when i got here i had this inexplicable urge to start digging in the soil, and i have planted almost every quarter inch of my house in the highlands as a result of this. even to grow the most difficult things, daphne's, which people say you have to plant five in order to get one and one is in these implanted exactly in a pot and it's still living which is astounding to me. so my grandmother has come through to me here and so this is a really special spiritual place for me, and it is the only place i could have written this book. i started a book in the north by talking to over 1200 people. i stopped counting after 1200 people who had migrated from the south to the north to new york, chicago and los angel
i could never grow anything anywhere before it out here to georgia. hostas grow like weeds everywhere else. i got here and something inside of me just took over. she used to grow american beauty roses that with the size of saucers the people wanted to buy for a dollar apiece that in the 30's and 40's which is astounding. she's a beautiful gardiner and when i got here i had this inexplicable urge to start digging in the soil, and i have planted almost every quarter inch of my house in the...
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giffords, lewis of georgia. giingrtey of georgia. boehner. gomert, gomert --- gonzalez, pelosi. goodlatt, boehner. gosar, boehner. gowdy, boehner. granger, boehner. graves of georgia, boehner. graves of missouri, boehner. al green, pelosi. gene green, pelosi. griffin of arkansas, boehner. griffith of va, boehner. grihalva, pelosi. grimm, boehner. ginta, boehner. guthrie, boehner. gutierrez, pelosi. hall, boehner. halibusa, pelosi. hanna, boehner,. harmonm, pelosi harper, boehner. harris, boehner. hartsler, boehner. hastings of florida, pelosi. hastings of washington, boehner. hayworth, boehner. hecht, boehner. heinrich, pelosi. b.ller, henserling, boehner. herger, herger-- boehner herrera butler, boehner. higgins, pelosi. hines, . p. henschi, . p. hinohosa, p. hirono, p pelosi holden, shuler. holt, p. pelosi. honda -- [unintelligible] pelosi. hoyer, pelosi but.
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and even horrifying thing as the burst of swine flu the first reports of which have appeared about georgia and your recently visited. is it a fact and really so threatening. well first of all i should say that when the h one n one two thousand and nine last year we doctors who were extremely honest with the public. are used counterparts from the atlanta center for disease control and prevention who first involved the stream said dick then. gas this was a train which would soon concrete the entire planet which did happen actually and almost all the countries more than two hundred countries have reacted but they said a very important thing they said this train key says it would predominantly proceed mildly and exactly that way during the past season of two thousand and nine two thousand and ten russia went through the first wireless attack of the new strain in december two thousand and nine. well what you are seeing differs from what was reported in the press back in two thousand and nine you may recall the panic about the swine flu and that all would die but it was indeed a panic which unde
and even horrifying thing as the burst of swine flu the first reports of which have appeared about georgia and your recently visited. is it a fact and really so threatening. well first of all i should say that when the h one n one two thousand and nine last year we doctors who were extremely honest with the public. are used counterparts from the atlanta center for disease control and prevention who first involved the stream said dick then. gas this was a train which would soon concrete the...
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excuse me, southwest georgia. the autumn that i was in southwest georgia just happened to be the same time as the cuban missile crisis. so i want to read a couple of sentences about that. in contrast to the movements uplifting music in october i heard u.s. bombers were overhead flying from albany turner for space to patrol leaving white segregationists like sheriff ziti matthews to go marauding in terrell county. and so i had this experience of government that sending these planes to patrol cuba from the air force base in the town where i was working, where many of us were working. yes, the federal government's position with respect to our safety even as voting registration workers which meant we were federally protected. they were helpless to protect us and yet these bombers went over daily. my house was also attacked, although not quite as in such a dire weigh as much this. with the stories of terror that were told to us or were told in the south had in the old days had kept people in their place. that is what i
excuse me, southwest georgia. the autumn that i was in southwest georgia just happened to be the same time as the cuban missile crisis. so i want to read a couple of sentences about that. in contrast to the movements uplifting music in october i heard u.s. bombers were overhead flying from albany turner for space to patrol leaving white segregationists like sheriff ziti matthews to go marauding in terrell county. and so i had this experience of government that sending these planes to patrol...
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before we introduced to bear georgia itself for three years have been fighting counterfeit wine on its own using a law enforcement and taxation but without much success and when we first introduced the ban on imports from the georgia struggles will still yet far from being over russia's restrictions on imports so foreign products are often criticized as being politically motivated let's take a look at some of the cases in the report from spotlight. in two thousand and six moldova wind small band in russia the country's consumer rights watchdog. claimed the winds contained pesticides and much of it was fake the ban on wines was very soon followed by a ban on the input of popular brands of georgian manual water because it was claimed they didn't. purity standards both. in court restrictions as economic blackmail as the bends the worsening relations between russia and the from the soviet republics the same year came the ban on letterman canned it was claimed to contain bans a pirate in a hazardous substance. and producers saw it as an attempt to force them out of the market to do way too
before we introduced to bear georgia itself for three years have been fighting counterfeit wine on its own using a law enforcement and taxation but without much success and when we first introduced the ban on imports from the georgia struggles will still yet far from being over russia's restrictions on imports so foreign products are often criticized as being politically motivated let's take a look at some of the cases in the report from spotlight. in two thousand and six moldova wind small...
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representative hank johnson, fourth district, georgia. representative laura richardson, 37th district, california. representative andre carson,
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i've been living this georgia for 25 years. i'm an origin south carolinian as i've traced my family roots back to 1875. so my south carolina roots run very deep. as a matter of fact, my family history was chronicled in the movie with deliberate speed with sidney poitier which is thurgood marshall's first case in south carolina which was briggs v. or elliott. all those members are, like my family, members. >> congratulations. >> it was rolled up into brown v. board of education in topeka, kansas. although i'm from south carolina and educated in the virginia, i stayed in the south as many of my relatives did because a lot of them worked for the railroad which was a pretty good job during that time, and there was to reason to leave the south. but a number of them did take the same route your mother took on the silver comet that took you to philadelphia, new york, boston, connecticut and those areas. and speaking with the, i guess, the original migrants to the north and west and, well, north and the west, did you find that a lot of
i've been living this georgia for 25 years. i'm an origin south carolinian as i've traced my family roots back to 1875. so my south carolina roots run very deep. as a matter of fact, my family history was chronicled in the movie with deliberate speed with sidney poitier which is thurgood marshall's first case in south carolina which was briggs v. or elliott. all those members are, like my family, members. >> congratulations. >> it was rolled up into brown v. board of education in...
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the state of georgia was coming up with its own solutions to the cherokee problem. this is what happened. first they pass the cherokee -- of 1880 and that annexed most of the cherokee territory that was a budding five neighboring white counties, and that code declared the church along with in those areas was null and void. the code also prohibited cherokees from holding meetings are testifying against white men in the formerly cherokee territory, all previous contracts between indians and whites were nullified and less to white men agreed to vouch for their validity. the result of that of course was ruinous for the cherokees and it was a massachusetts congressman who spelled it out for his colleagues and i will read from that. if whites suffered guaranteed that no other white men were watching, then they could cross into cherokee territory, and this is quoting the congressman, they could burn the dwelling, waste the farm, plunder the property, assault the person, murdered the children of the cherokee and the hundred. >> permitted to be looking on, there is not one o
the state of georgia was coming up with its own solutions to the cherokee problem. this is what happened. first they pass the cherokee -- of 1880 and that annexed most of the cherokee territory that was a budding five neighboring white counties, and that code declared the church along with in those areas was null and void. the code also prohibited cherokees from holding meetings are testifying against white men in the formerly cherokee territory, all previous contracts between indians and...
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so, it is interesting to me the condor attack from john forsythe of georgia, who i think may be pretty effective argument. he spoke about the hypocrisy of the northerners who had been allowed or decades to deal as they would with their own tribes and no federal interference. he reminded the senators that the north and midwest had vanished the tribes without provoking an outcry, mentioning the mohawks, the decoys, the iroquois's and when a main senator against the removal urged people to listen to the still small voice of their conscience, a senator named robert adams of mississippi return to the theme of northern hypocrisy. he called the indians barbarians had he challenged his northern colleagues to do justice to them before they lectured others. i think again, this is something we should remember. he said, about the indians, call them back from the deep wilderness to which they have been driven, adams said, restore to them the happy land from which they had been cruelly expelled. give them your fields, your houses, your cities, your temples of justice and your halls of legislation. d
so, it is interesting to me the condor attack from john forsythe of georgia, who i think may be pretty effective argument. he spoke about the hypocrisy of the northerners who had been allowed or decades to deal as they would with their own tribes and no federal interference. he reminded the senators that the north and midwest had vanished the tribes without provoking an outcry, mentioning the mohawks, the decoys, the iroquois's and when a main senator against the removal urged people to listen...
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giffords, lewis of georgia. giingrtey of georgia. boehner. gomert, gomert --- gonzalez, pelosi. goodlatt, boehner. gosar, boehner. gowdy, boehner. granger, boehner. graves of georgia, boehner. graves of missouri, boehner. al green, pelosi. gene green, pelosi. griffin of arkansas, boehner. griffith of va, boehner. grihalva, pelosi. grimm, boehner. ginta, boehner. guthrie, boehner. gutierrez, pelosi. hall, boehner. halibusa, pelosi. hanna, boehner,. harmonm, pelosi harper, boehner. harris, boehner. hartsler, boehner. hastings of florida, pelosi. hastings of washington, boehner. hayworth, boehner. hecht, boehner. heinrich, pelosi. b.ller, henserling, boehner. herger, herger-- boehner herrera butler, boehner. higgins, pelosi. hines, . p. henschi, . p. hinohosa, p. hirono, p pelosi holden, shuler. holt, p. pelosi. honda -- [unintelligible] pelosi. hoyer, pelosi but. juleskamp, boehner. hurt? boehner. inslee? pelosi. israel? pelosi. issa? boehner. jackson, jr.? pelosi. jackson lee? pelosi. jenkins? boehner. johnson? of georgia? pelosi. johnson of illinois? johnson of illinois? johnson
giffords, lewis of georgia. giingrtey of georgia. boehner. gomert, gomert --- gonzalez, pelosi. goodlatt, boehner. gosar, boehner. gowdy, boehner. granger, boehner. graves of georgia, boehner. graves of missouri, boehner. al green, pelosi. gene green, pelosi. griffin of arkansas, boehner. griffith of va, boehner. grihalva, pelosi. grimm, boehner. ginta, boehner. guthrie, boehner. gutierrez, pelosi. hall, boehner. halibusa, pelosi. hanna, boehner,. harmonm, pelosi harper, boehner. harris,...
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when he went to congress from georgia in 1827, his goal was to expel the cherokees from georgia. that was his goal. he described his legislation, however, as indian reform. that was the way, but his opponents knew what his mission was about. workers got thousands of petitions signed by more than a million men, women, and children to proposal the removal of the poor dear indians from the states they were located to the western mississippi. there was a powerful ally, and jackson had convinced himself that he was doing the cherokee a favor by insisting that they move. there was increasing friction between the white settlers -- excuse me -- the white settlers and the cherokees, and jackson felt that his humane answer was to force the cherokees to leave their traditional tribal land. what he didn't ever hear was the response of the cherokees themselves including school children. they learned that they might be driven west. their teachers told them study hard because you may be going where there are no schools, and one boy asked about the white settlers. they've got more land than they
when he went to congress from georgia in 1827, his goal was to expel the cherokees from georgia. that was his goal. he described his legislation, however, as indian reform. that was the way, but his opponents knew what his mission was about. workers got thousands of petitions signed by more than a million men, women, and children to proposal the removal of the poor dear indians from the states they were located to the western mississippi. there was a powerful ally, and jackson had convinced...
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esta batalla costó millones de dólares a los contribuyentes y en georgia podría ocurrir lo mismo.niciativa para poner el sistema que obliga a los empleadores a constatar el estatus migratorio de los que va a contratar. tres policías culpados de encubrir una muerte fueron absueltos de los cargos, y un juzgado los halló inocentes, están involucrados en la paliza contra luis ramírez de 25 años. y los narcos utilizan métodos más novedosos para pasar la droga. miren esta foto, >>>josé díaz balart: los narcos ingresaron drogas a estados unidos por barco, avión, por debajo de la tierra, pero ahora por encima de la cerca. >>>periodista: josé escuchamos de métodos increíbles que utilizan para ingresar drogas, pero lo que se reporta es algo insólito. agentes de la patrulla vigilan la zona, pero lo que detectaron la pasada semana provocó sorpresa. se trata de este aparato una catapulta montada sobre ruedas con el que los contrabandista lanzaban dos kilos por arriba de la barda y hacia territorio de estados unidos, y los agentes llamaron a las autoridades mexicanas que en el video se ven deco
esta batalla costó millones de dólares a los contribuyentes y en georgia podría ocurrir lo mismo.niciativa para poner el sistema que obliga a los empleadores a constatar el estatus migratorio de los que va a contratar. tres policías culpados de encubrir una muerte fueron absueltos de los cargos, y un juzgado los halló inocentes, están involucrados en la paliza contra luis ramírez de 25 años. y los narcos utilizan métodos más novedosos para pasar la droga. miren esta foto,...
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. >> causa controversia y temor en georgia una propuesta de ley similar a la ley anti indocumentadose arizona. >> un inmigrante mexicano es rescatado en pleno desierto por autoridades de san diego. tenemos las imÁgenes exclusivas. >> tras conocer este vÍdeo de seguridad demuestra el momento en que varios policÍas son baleados en cumplÍan su deber. >> rompe el silencio una menor que acusÓ al cantante mexicano calimba de violarla. >> y primero fue un piano, ahora una mesa lista para una cena romÁntica aparece en la bahÍa de miami. >> termina la semana, la semana laboral, es un placer que nos acompaÑa acÁ en Última hora. muy cercana a la anarquÍa, bajo desÓrdenes y con la policÍase sus cuarteles, Éste era el escenario esta noche y madrugada en la capital egipcia. sofÍa nos muestra escenas de lo que ha pasado hoy en este paÍs donde mÁs de una docena de personas ya han muerto. >> esta noche militares salieron a las calles de el cairo para reforzar un toque de queda nocturno en un dÍa de motines y caos que presenta una intensificaciÓn del desafÍo al gobierno de 30 aÑos del presidente. en u
. >> causa controversia y temor en georgia una propuesta de ley similar a la ley anti indocumentadose arizona. >> un inmigrante mexicano es rescatado en pleno desierto por autoridades de san diego. tenemos las imÁgenes exclusivas. >> tras conocer este vÍdeo de seguridad demuestra el momento en que varios policÍas son baleados en cumplÍan su deber. >> rompe el silencio una menor que acusÓ al cantante mexicano calimba de violarla. >> y primero fue un piano,...
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. >> un lejislador republicano presentó en georgia otra propuesta leído antiinmigrante similar a la depaís y que viven más de 450 mil indocumentado, ha provocado temor entre muchos residentes. >> esta estatua frente al capitolio parece dar la bienvenida a quienes vienen aquí, pero una ley que acaba de presentar el representante republicano da la equipo preso que esta bienvenida no aplica a todos, es una medida igual a la ley de arizona. >> es un asunto muy importante que tenemos que atender a nombre de los contribuyente refiriéndose al tema y la reacciones no se hacen esperar. >> esta ley creo que es peor de arizona, el estado de georgia de para pend de mucho más en el labor del latino especialmente en la agricultura. >> al igual que la ley de arizona la medida permitiría autoridades investigar el estatus migratorio, y arrestarlos arrestarlos y entregarlo para ser deportados. >> trabajamos duro y trabajamos con mucha fuerza no y la verdad pues estoy en contra de la ley ¿no?. >> expertos legales y organización de derechos humanos dicen que de ser aprobada la medida terminaría en tribuna
. >> un lejislador republicano presentó en georgia otra propuesta leído antiinmigrante similar a la depaís y que viven más de 450 mil indocumentado, ha provocado temor entre muchos residentes. >> esta estatua frente al capitolio parece dar la bienvenida a quienes vienen aquí, pero una ley que acaba de presentar el representante republicano da la equipo preso que esta bienvenida no aplica a todos, es una medida igual a la ley de arizona. >> es un asunto muy importante que...
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activists in georgia out of the state of the media and to freedom of speech in the country join the so yes under threat they come under heavy pressure to have a pro-government agenda in their reporting this country would. markets itself as a free and open democracy parties want to see for himself. the death of free georgian media that's the message of this mock up funeral being held in tbilisi and the mourners element in how lonely their struggle is not the problem is that society is so intimidated by the authorities people aren't ready to react the right way to l'isle ations of human rights. one of these alleged violations happened to join in one is. one of the coding brothers of trinity t v an independent regional station that isn't afraid to criticize government policy they claim he was stopped by police on patrol and beaten it pushed us which they don't like criticism they want us to cover news which is good for the government's p.r. and they don't want to answer harsh questions or meet the population's needs. trinity's owners also claim that one of its camera crews was beaten whil
activists in georgia out of the state of the media and to freedom of speech in the country join the so yes under threat they come under heavy pressure to have a pro-government agenda in their reporting this country would. markets itself as a free and open democracy parties want to see for himself. the death of free georgian media that's the message of this mock up funeral being held in tbilisi and the mourners element in how lonely their struggle is not the problem is that society is so...
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lack of freedom of speech in georgia we all know that there are two television stations here in georgia which are strictly strictly positive that say government critics is precisely the problem if you're not for the government you're considered against news service and there is no independent media there is either pro-government or opposition media we have no media source in georgia which has its own pulse is a balance and is not subordinate to any party in the form on woodsmen as that this situation a ride with the new government of mikhail saakashvili another got all those who came to power after the rose revolution loudly speaking about freedom of speech human rights and democracy started tightening the screws very quickly the whole georgian t.v. industry quickly changed basses and they can totally controlled by the new authorities meaning those trying to follow an independent line here on an ever narrow path it's a hazy day the georgian capital really missed you can make out the city's telecoms tower through which most of the region's telecom signals pass but like the mist the fear
lack of freedom of speech in georgia we all know that there are two television stations here in georgia which are strictly strictly positive that say government critics is precisely the problem if you're not for the government you're considered against news service and there is no independent media there is either pro-government or opposition media we have no media source in georgia which has its own pulse is a balance and is not subordinate to any party in the form on woodsmen as that this...
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of the georgia. france and they will use this word the george influence you are doing is they continue to call these countries or territories has occupied territories because in this case as soon as you use this definition of occupation you just throw out of this dialogue people who live there because they are not occupants and they're not occupied and this is obvious for everybody as soon as you call these territories has occupied territories you have nothing but to continue to speak about the us here in russia with of them there in washington or in the brussels or anywhere else if you will not lead georgia anywhere this is their dead lock and mr saakashvili personally is responsible for that they had long hair the will not to speak about the previous tragedy in august two thousand and eight the hearing in stores when in paris the seventy or so of january yes the title of this hearing is still completely wrong this title is based on the previous resolutions of the parliamentary assembly of the counc
of the georgia. france and they will use this word the george influence you are doing is they continue to call these countries or territories has occupied territories because in this case as soon as you use this definition of occupation you just throw out of this dialogue people who live there because they are not occupants and they're not occupied and this is obvious for everybody as soon as you call these territories has occupied territories you have nothing but to continue to speak about the...
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now lawyers in georgia say there are no longer able to work on the hinder and some say they are at risk of harassment from the government or even imprisonment simply for trying to protect their clients are found accusations of a judicial system turning on its defenders. being a lawyer in georgia isn't easy these days as mahmud knows all too well he was a successful practicing lawyer but he ses fell foul of government pressure so he found himself locked up so they wanted to imprison me and they did so i spent two years and seven months behind bars in america ses he was asked to force his clients to plead guilty. when i didn't agree to cooperate they found a person detained for stealing a mobile phone and sent into my office to take me as a lawyer the prosecution then offered him a plea bargain either he is sentenced to prison or testifies against me in court saying that he paid me one hundred seventy dollars for legal consultation and i swindled him it's estimated that georgia currently has around two hundred lawyers either in prison or awaiting sentencing mostly on fraud charges governm
now lawyers in georgia say there are no longer able to work on the hinder and some say they are at risk of harassment from the government or even imprisonment simply for trying to protect their clients are found accusations of a judicial system turning on its defenders. being a lawyer in georgia isn't easy these days as mahmud knows all too well he was a successful practicing lawyer but he ses fell foul of government pressure so he found himself locked up so they wanted to imprison me and they...
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paid me one hundred seventy dollars for legal consultation and i swindled him it's estimated that georgia currently has around two hundred lawyers either in prison or awaiting sentencing mostly on fraud charges government critics say the real reason they're locked up is because they refused to make deals with prosecutors i said people in those lawyers who did not do the will the theory to is the network complete bargains and instead conduct real legal defense of the clients are considered enemies of the state. the state however does not agree in his end of year statement the supreme court chairman said that justice in georgia was becoming more trusted and deservedly so. i'm sure going to be forty two percent more civil cases were brought this last year compared to two thousand and nine this data points at a greater trust of the population in the judicial system and a very small number of cases were appealed to the highest judicial authority this last year. it's not enough for erica a lawyer who quit her practice when she claims she grew fed up of the country's legal system attacking its o
paid me one hundred seventy dollars for legal consultation and i swindled him it's estimated that georgia currently has around two hundred lawyers either in prison or awaiting sentencing mostly on fraud charges government critics say the real reason they're locked up is because they refused to make deals with prosecutors i said people in those lawyers who did not do the will the theory to is the network complete bargains and instead conduct real legal defense of the clients are considered...
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no question about it what happened in georgia with the orange revolution or rather the rose revolution in georgia in ukraine with the orange revolution two thousand and three two thousand and four was part of a long term strategy orchestrated by the pentagon the state department and various u.s. financed and geos like the freedom house and national endowment for democracy to create nato regime change in those former soviet union areas and to literally encircle russia now the what what's going on in the middle east with the jasmine revolution in tunisia that we saw a few days ago topple ben ali the. president there and now in egypt was mobarak yunus in his eighty's and obviously the regime is not exactly the most stable of ones well we have a food crisis taking place as the backdrop in the i.m.f. coming in telling these countries to eliminate their state food subsidies so you have of course the explosive background for popular autographs and within that you have these n.g.o.s like freedom house training activists and trade unions and various other organizations to demand democracy deman
no question about it what happened in georgia with the orange revolution or rather the rose revolution in georgia in ukraine with the orange revolution two thousand and three two thousand and four was part of a long term strategy orchestrated by the pentagon the state department and various u.s. financed and geos like the freedom house and national endowment for democracy to create nato regime change in those former soviet union areas and to literally encircle russia now the what what's going...
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goal was to ec pell the cherokees from georgia. that was his goal. and he described his legislation, however, as indian reform. that was the way. but his opponents knew what his crusade was about. he put it this way, northern fanatics, male and female, had gone to work and got p -- gotten thousands of petitions protesting against the removal of the poor, dear indians from the states where they were located to west of the mississippi. now in president jackson lumpkin had a powerful ally. jackson had convinced himself that he was doing the cherokee a favor by insisting that they move. there was increing friction between the white settlers, excuse me, the white settlers and the cherokee, and jackson felt that his humane answer was to force the cherokees to live their -- leave their traditional tribal land. what he didn't ever hear was the response p of the cherokees themselves including school children. they learned that they might be driven west. their teacher told them, study hard because you may be going where there are no schools.
goal was to ec pell the cherokees from georgia. that was his goal. and he described his legislation, however, as indian reform. that was the way. but his opponents knew what his crusade was about. he put it this way, northern fanatics, male and female, had gone to work and got p -- gotten thousands of petitions protesting against the removal of the poor, dear indians from the states where they were located to west of the mississippi. now in president jackson lumpkin had a powerful ally. jackson...
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the court that made me realize that i wanted to write a book was in green county, georgia. it was a beautiful place. president bush vacationed there three times during his presidency. i walked up the stairs and i saw the public defender there and he is a man named robert who sa major character in chapter one and he has tons of people swarming around him and they are waving papers trying to get about two minutes with him before their cases are going to be called before the judge. now this is the way it worked here in green county. he would call their anytime. john smith, are you here? and then john smith would come and be told what the prosecutor was offering and people had called and not heard back. they didn't get any attention to the individual circumstances of their cases. instead, they were called before the judge and another attorney who even left about the case would stand there almost like a piece of cardboard and the people would plead guilty. now it was incredibly obvious in court that day that people had no idea what was happening to them. people started to cry in
the court that made me realize that i wanted to write a book was in green county, georgia. it was a beautiful place. president bush vacationed there three times during his presidency. i walked up the stairs and i saw the public defender there and he is a man named robert who sa major character in chapter one and he has tons of people swarming around him and they are waving papers trying to get about two minutes with him before their cases are going to be called before the judge. now this is the...
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georgia two thousand and three. and ukraine two thousand four. cutest on two thousand and five. and egypt twenty eleven i think these are all completely different revolts well think again and not only because a racist fist was one of their symbols if you look more closely you look at the people who are leading this are being coached in the they're being coached by u.s. intelligence services the same way the orange revolution was an in ukraine or the roles revolution was talking freely and in georgia a string of revolutions some bloodless some north to rock the boat soviet space at the beginning of the twenty first century there were a number of common factor is an uprising against the regime rooted in a popular dissatisfaction with standards of living hence the collective name colored revolutions amazingly the outcomes have been quite similar to six years ago key of independence square was the birthplace of the orange revolution it promised a new dawn and major changes for the country but ultimately all aspirations came to nothing. lawyer goody goody sedan guy is one of those di
georgia two thousand and three. and ukraine two thousand four. cutest on two thousand and five. and egypt twenty eleven i think these are all completely different revolts well think again and not only because a racist fist was one of their symbols if you look more closely you look at the people who are leading this are being coached in the they're being coached by u.s. intelligence services the same way the orange revolution was an in ukraine or the roles revolution was talking freely and in...
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here in russia because of them there in washington or in brussels or anywhere else it will not lead georgia anywhere this is their dead lock and mr saakashvili personally is responsible for that they had long hair the will not to speak about the previous tragedy in august two thousand and eight the hearing in stores when in paris the seventeenth of january yes the title of this hearing is still completely wrong this title is based on the previous resolutions of the parliamentary assembly of the council europe reach defiance of the conflict is a war between russia and georgia and this is wrong and i don't think that the this approach has led the parliamentary assembly anywhere it is still outside it does not contribute anyhow to the. peace process in the region he just makes comments and i feel story bold there because i believe that the potential of the parliamentary assembly of the council year of the potential of the council of europe is much bigger than the previous reason lucian sent us who will participate in these hearings i am not sure the georgians will participate but we will parti
here in russia because of them there in washington or in brussels or anywhere else it will not lead georgia anywhere this is their dead lock and mr saakashvili personally is responsible for that they had long hair the will not to speak about the previous tragedy in august two thousand and eight the hearing in stores when in paris the seventeenth of january yes the title of this hearing is still completely wrong this title is based on the previous resolutions of the parliamentary assembly of the...
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georgia. and we'll be discussing russia's image abroad with a leading french historian that's coming your way in just a few moments together with a recap of the week's top stories. in the. wealthy british style. sometimes. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. with the top stories all today and all the week this is r.t. os whether compos the efforts to. rescue the last of five in the. far east coast. also the stories that shape the week. around the globe spawning conspiracy. theories some say science is struggling to come up with. asylum policies under fire last year's string of terror arrests. for the spread of an extremist threat. and we report on how people driven from their homes by the war make. their livelihood despite the billions the u.s. is pumping into the country's reconstruction. leading french story and who predicted the break up so as e
georgia. and we'll be discussing russia's image abroad with a leading french historian that's coming your way in just a few moments together with a recap of the week's top stories. in the. wealthy british style. sometimes. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. with the top stories all today and all the week this is r.t. os whether compos the efforts...