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today georgia means prison all of georgia is a prison but the georgian people made a mistake by electing what i call an illegitimate person. politician sportsman and visit his cell to support the musician. heads the leading opposition party he visited his brother three times during his self-imposed imprisonment. how are you so so what are you i get loads of letters to castles are full of them already the guy's a nuts they've made the same town to me. is one man prison show began as eleven pm and last until morning the following day the whole country would discuss what had been said during the night after two months of self confinement you only get such a lot they took time out for a public appearance at the b.b.c. stadium t.v. a cage in the midst of a show was a strikingly symbolic act the people who had filled the stadium and j.c. rhodes turned. to show into what amounted to a protest rally. and they pulled month two thousand and nine leaders of all opposition parties as their followers to take to the streets in tbilisi. just felt get out second street get out saakashvili get down gets
today georgia means prison all of georgia is a prison but the georgian people made a mistake by electing what i call an illegitimate person. politician sportsman and visit his cell to support the musician. heads the leading opposition party he visited his brother three times during his self-imposed imprisonment. how are you so so what are you i get loads of letters to castles are full of them already the guy's a nuts they've made the same town to me. is one man prison show began as eleven pm...
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georgia responded by sending troops to south says here. people are once neighbors became bitter enemies thousands of refugees fled to georgia. as far as i know years ago this building was meant to be a hospital. but there is no hospital and now. the building is used as a shelter for refugees. thousands of the georgians who have left since the early one nine hundred ninety s. still live in makeshift shelters they have lost everything homes jobs and even the hope to return to their home country georgians and cousins alike have gone through a lot of suffering such as the horrors of war and loss of loved ones and yet they don't blame one another for that conflict. it is no bullet decisions have toned the people apart there was no enemy to between individuals my neighbor said to me what am i supposed to do one of my sons in law is in a pansy and that means my grandsons are peasants aren't they. and other daughter is married to a georgian so her children are georgians do i need to tell my grandsons apart what am i supposed to do in this situatio
georgia responded by sending troops to south says here. people are once neighbors became bitter enemies thousands of refugees fled to georgia. as far as i know years ago this building was meant to be a hospital. but there is no hospital and now. the building is used as a shelter for refugees. thousands of the georgians who have left since the early one nine hundred ninety s. still live in makeshift shelters they have lost everything homes jobs and even the hope to return to their home country...
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a similar break out in georgia to susie. to this day the nation has been unable to overcome its aftermath the country's infrastructure is in ruins tens of thousands of people have fled the country in the time of the soviet union was one of the wealthiest republics today one third of the population lives below the poverty line twenty years have passed the people here. during the soviet period. was just a student. strike outside government headquarters. the country was still cool the georgian soviet socialist republic. that hunger strike which lasted eight or nine days. liberation i often sat on the steps with my friends. the number of protests is good day by day. then a young historian lend his support to the coolers. that independence was my watchword at that time i didn't miss a single public action all right. in april listening celss of people gathered in tbilisi for an open ended rally outside government headquarters they wanted independence for the republican georgia viet gamsakhurdia leader of a nationalist movement was
a similar break out in georgia to susie. to this day the nation has been unable to overcome its aftermath the country's infrastructure is in ruins tens of thousands of people have fled the country in the time of the soviet union was one of the wealthiest republics today one third of the population lives below the poverty line twenty years have passed the people here. during the soviet period. was just a student. strike outside government headquarters. the country was still cool the georgian...
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marked shift toward georgia and these relations due to rating every single day. for twenty years a rate we haven't received any positive signal from georgia in reverse we get. military. provocation use kidnapping of our people we have. containment and blocking of all possible access or work i say to international markets so they can say whatever they want they could claim whatever they want but the reality is different do you see any chance the georgian government would set the price in the independence in the future since when neighboring such country which is which was very much detached from reality we always can expect expect a rolls of problems on the border right now i will talk about not how to. respond to the challenge was imposed by georgia but rather more hope to provide a chill on. the situation and go there is for going on the border with georgia will improve the health of the music i wish for reform she will prosper and controllable border between a positive drug is the problem of drugs and government so except the causes and the panel to know are th
marked shift toward georgia and these relations due to rating every single day. for twenty years a rate we haven't received any positive signal from georgia in reverse we get. military. provocation use kidnapping of our people we have. containment and blocking of all possible access or work i say to international markets so they can say whatever they want they could claim whatever they want but the reality is different do you see any chance the georgian government would set the price in the...
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only a poll ninth nine hundred ninety one georgia achieved independence from the u.s.s.r. . before a violent standoff with a rapidly disintegrating soviet empire. we did get independence but it resulted in much blood and destruction. a civil war broke out in georgia ok ms de souza came sovereignty to this day the nation has been unable to overcome its aftermath the country's infrastructure is in ruins tens of thousands of people fled the country in the top of the soviet union georgia was one of the wealthiest republics today one third of the population lives below the poverty line twenty years have passed but people here enjoy less freedom and they did during the soviet period. back in one thousand nine hundred eighty it will seek its measure really was just a student to join the mass hunger strike outside government headquarters at that time the country was still cool to the georgian soviet socialist republic. that hunger strike which lasted eight or nine days triggered a movement of liberation i often sat on the steps with my friends. the number of protesters good day by d
only a poll ninth nine hundred ninety one georgia achieved independence from the u.s.s.r. . before a violent standoff with a rapidly disintegrating soviet empire. we did get independence but it resulted in much blood and destruction. a civil war broke out in georgia ok ms de souza came sovereignty to this day the nation has been unable to overcome its aftermath the country's infrastructure is in ruins tens of thousands of people fled the country in the top of the soviet union georgia was one of...
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a mathematician and would be magnet of georgia was lucky enough to evade even injury. we were in too much of a hurry we were trying to study history to help move it forward what happened then had to happen but of course the thought the georgian might become independent is ninety ninety one never crossed my mind back in the late ninety nine cents. the against or for the became the first president of a sovereign georgia in april one thousand nine hundred one after an election campaign where independence was the catchphrase. soon as he came to power he didn't expect that under that independence motto georgian autonomous regions of the south associated with them own sovereignty into ethnic conflicts began. georgia responded by sending troops to south the says here. than a year later to up because. people were once neighbors became bitter enemies thousands of refugees fled to georgia. as far as i know years ago this building was meant to be a hospital. but there is no hospital in it now this is a building is used as a shelter for refugees. thousands of the georgians who hav
a mathematician and would be magnet of georgia was lucky enough to evade even injury. we were in too much of a hurry we were trying to study history to help move it forward what happened then had to happen but of course the thought the georgian might become independent is ninety ninety one never crossed my mind back in the late ninety nine cents. the against or for the became the first president of a sovereign georgia in april one thousand nine hundred one after an election campaign where...
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i'm not sure how many times as long as georgia claims of housing itself are safe here in georgia your question its legitimacy as a country seriously dog control the territory that which they claim. it is up to georgia to decide which future and want to see are they more are they going to continue to be a proxy regime in the caucasus or are they going to rather for the good for the neighbors are on them and start building a peaceful caucasus with all the stupid confrontation of soviet union had a research and you can approach aquarius what sort of relationship does applies here maintain with russia and how do you expect it to develop we have agreements with. besides these agreements we have personal the story called good relations rather relations into intercultural marriages saying we have and we georgia but we know claiming georgian territory without fighting them with russia would have better relations for from russia is important economic partner for cos. i was many times approached by some of the. new democratic politicians who told me that if i was here say that we hate russia we
i'm not sure how many times as long as georgia claims of housing itself are safe here in georgia your question its legitimacy as a country seriously dog control the territory that which they claim. it is up to georgia to decide which future and want to see are they more are they going to continue to be a proxy regime in the caucasus or are they going to rather for the good for the neighbors are on them and start building a peaceful caucasus with all the stupid confrontation of soviet union had...
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in their policies part of georgia or is it all the same the georgia is three parts of russia since for sure inherited. obligations or the former soviet union. this is. realistic way to say that are causing support to georgia everybody knows the legal historical moral. grounds for all independence we became independent country from georgia before collapse of soviet union so speaking of war policy mean to georgia in this morning is completely ridiculous and even more is ridiculous that the. state can see if you supported many politicians in the worst of the world's. greatest then be sure to retore and take me to georgia which is very much a bit like my interest in the. international force the two retore return were to georgia was recognized in violation of international law that's why we have this fourteen year for conflict with your holding and more and sell the city in two thousand and eight influence uprising is relations with georgia our relations until . there are more shift toward georgia and these relations into rating every single day. for twenty years already we haven't received
in their policies part of georgia or is it all the same the georgia is three parts of russia since for sure inherited. obligations or the former soviet union. this is. realistic way to say that are causing support to georgia everybody knows the legal historical moral. grounds for all independence we became independent country from georgia before collapse of soviet union so speaking of war policy mean to georgia in this morning is completely ridiculous and even more is ridiculous that the. state...
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are saying that are causing these problems georgia is equal the same with georgia is through parts of russia since for sure inheritance. obligations of the former soviet union. this is a realistic way to say that are causing spoke to your everybody knows the legal historical the moral. grounds for our independence we became independent country from georgia before the collapse of soviet union so it's beginning brought up causing me to jordan in this morning is completely ridiculous and even more is pretty cool was that the. state can see visions supported by many hard politicians in the west the world's. greatest and the sure to retore integrity of georgia which is very much repeated like mantra in the. international force the to retore windsor which your daughter was recognized in well originally international war that's why we have is fourteen years long george how did the war itself the city in two thousand and eight influence uprising as relations with georgia our relations continuing it's very shift toward georgia and these relations and to rating every single day. for twenty year
are saying that are causing these problems georgia is equal the same with georgia is through parts of russia since for sure inheritance. obligations of the former soviet union. this is a realistic way to say that are causing spoke to your everybody knows the legal historical the moral. grounds for our independence we became independent country from georgia before the collapse of soviet union so it's beginning brought up causing me to jordan in this morning is completely ridiculous and even more...
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say in their policies part of georgia is it will the same with georgia is still part of russia since right for him her to its. obligations or the former soviet union. this is the only realistic way to say that are causing these parts of georgia everybody was illegal the historical moral. grounds for all independence we became independent country from georgia before collapse of soviet union so speaking of war because it means parts of georgia in this morning time is completely really comes an even more desperate because that. state in the seaview she can be. hard politicians in the western world. when the standard the sure to retore integrity of georgia which is very much believe that like my interest in the international force to retore router which will do the work for ignite in violation of international law that's why we have this point two years long conflict with george how did the war itself the city two thousand and eight influence surprise its relations with georgia a more relations deteriorated very much of toward georgia and these relations due to rating every single day. f
say in their policies part of georgia is it will the same with georgia is still part of russia since right for him her to its. obligations or the former soviet union. this is the only realistic way to say that are causing these parts of georgia everybody was illegal the historical moral. grounds for all independence we became independent country from georgia before collapse of soviet union so speaking of war because it means parts of georgia in this morning time is completely really comes an...
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saying that the policies part of georgia is equal the same but georgia is still part of russia since for sure inheritance. obligations of the former soviet union. this is a realistic way to say that are causing spoke to georgia everybody knows the legal historical the moral. grounds for all independence we became an independent country from georgia before collapse of soviet union so speaking of our president mean parts of georgia in this morning time is completely ridiculous and even more is pretty close that the. state can see visual supported by hard politicians in the western world. when a standard the sure to retore integrity of georgia which is very much a bit employ montra in the. international force that tutorials are were children was recognized in violation of international law that's why we have this point ten years long conflict. how did the war itself the city in two thousand and eight influence uprising its relations with georgia a more relations deteriorate it's very much up toward georgia and these relations into rating every single day. for twenty years already we hav
saying that the policies part of georgia is equal the same but georgia is still part of russia since for sure inheritance. obligations of the former soviet union. this is a realistic way to say that are causing spoke to georgia everybody knows the legal historical the moral. grounds for all independence we became an independent country from georgia before collapse of soviet union so speaking of our president mean parts of georgia in this morning time is completely ridiculous and even more is...
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saying that are causing this part of georgia as equal as saying that georgia is still part of russia since for sure you were to. obligations or the former soviet union. this is only realistic way to say that are causing these parts of georgia everybody knows the legal historical moral. grounds for over in the us we became independent country from georgia before collapse of soviet union so speaking of war i was in parts of georgia and this morning it is completely ridiculous and even more is pretty cool was that the. statements usually. many politicians in the west was. going to stand in the sure of territorial integrity of georgia which is very much repeated like and i'm sure you know. international force a tutorial to which your daughter was recognized in violation of international law that's why we have this point here for call for four hundred more and sell the city two thousand and eight in the good surprises relations with georgia a more relations actually rated very marked shift toward georgia and this will asians due to rating every single payer. for twenty years a rate we hav
saying that are causing this part of georgia as equal as saying that georgia is still part of russia since for sure you were to. obligations or the former soviet union. this is only realistic way to say that are causing these parts of georgia everybody knows the legal historical moral. grounds for over in the us we became independent country from georgia before collapse of soviet union so speaking of war i was in parts of georgia and this morning it is completely ridiculous and even more is...
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i mentioned that many times as long as georgia claims a policy itself the safety of georgia your question its legitimacy as a country seriously wrong control their territory that which they claim and. it is up to georgia to decide which you should do more and the same thing why are they going to continue to be a proxy regime in the caucasus or are they going to rather look at the neighbors around them and start building a peaceful caucasus with all of this to be a confrontation or soviet union had a rigid and new democratic elders what sort of relationship does uprising maintain with russia and how do you expect it to develop we have agreements with her of. the size disagreements we have personal the story called good relations brother relations into into cultural marriages saying we have we georgia but we are not claiming georgian territory we're not fighting with russia we have better relations for from russia race important to get to know my partner for policy i was many times approached by some of the. new democrats in polluting shims who told me that before causing your state that we
i mentioned that many times as long as georgia claims a policy itself the safety of georgia your question its legitimacy as a country seriously wrong control their territory that which they claim and. it is up to georgia to decide which you should do more and the same thing why are they going to continue to be a proxy regime in the caucasus or are they going to rather look at the neighbors around them and start building a peaceful caucasus with all of this to be a confrontation or soviet union...
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broun of georgia. the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for five minutes in support of his amendment. mr. broun: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, my amendment would eliminate one of 20 different programs that usda operates, the water rehabilitation program. the chairman of the subcommittee, my good friend from georgia, has stated during debate on funding for agriculture programs that he hopes to see a reduction in the number of federal programs included in this bill. i understand that some of my colleagues have a vested interest in this program. but when we have a program, its funding projects in only a handful of states, we must take a long, hard look at our priorities. mr. chairman, even the president did not request funding for this program. it cannot be understated that we are facing unprecedented fiscal challenges in our nation. we just simply have to stop spending money that we don't have and we have to start creating jobs out in the private sector. and my amendment will, by c
broun of georgia. the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for five minutes in support of his amendment. mr. broun: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, my amendment would eliminate one of 20 different programs that usda operates, the water rehabilitation program. the chairman of the subcommittee, my good friend from georgia, has stated during debate on funding for agriculture programs that he hopes to see a reduction in the number of federal programs included in this bill. i...
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a few problems with so many young women here in georgia. i mentioned a religious haven for jews came in 1733 from portugal. soon after the contemporary german sulzberger's came the tended to settle a outside of savanna in ebenezer and founder of their church, which is about 20 miles up the road because the germans wanted as much as possible to preserve their language, religion and customs in a little bit more than the rest of us here in savannah. it is a manifestation of this being an english colony in 1733 on johnson square, anglican church at the time and people like john and charles wesley and george wood field considered the most universally he claimed a evangelist in the world, who when he was here, but america's first orphanage which remains. these were followed by a scottish presbyterians who were the genesis of the presbyterian church, and just a generation or two later, you have the findings of the oldest black church in america, which is represented in the first african baptist church with saunders like andrew bryan, and is locate
a few problems with so many young women here in georgia. i mentioned a religious haven for jews came in 1733 from portugal. soon after the contemporary german sulzberger's came the tended to settle a outside of savanna in ebenezer and founder of their church, which is about 20 miles up the road because the germans wanted as much as possible to preserve their language, religion and customs in a little bit more than the rest of us here in savannah. it is a manifestation of this being an english...
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a wonderful georgia day. so george a day is a very vibrant thank with schoolchildren rumba their heritage in founding. however, of 114, over half for dead by the second year. fill in the blanks. snakebite, fever, everything under the sun. so it was to make you know, horrible time for the first five virginias physically. yet we read such provocative literature trying to attract columnists. this is about parks account written in 1733 which were descriptions of is what become a sandy, steamy wilderness that he had never laid eyes on. the areas of the false. being also rain, pleasant, and temperature. never subject to excessive heat or cold or sudden changes except, of course, the annual hurricanes. this soil is impregnated with sets of fertile mixture that they use no menorah, had oranges, lemons and apples, and paris besides peach and apricot. they're so delicious that whoever taste them will despise the incipit watery taste of those which we have in england. and yet they're given to the hawks in great quantiti
a wonderful georgia day. so george a day is a very vibrant thank with schoolchildren rumba their heritage in founding. however, of 114, over half for dead by the second year. fill in the blanks. snakebite, fever, everything under the sun. so it was to make you know, horrible time for the first five virginias physically. yet we read such provocative literature trying to attract columnists. this is about parks account written in 1733 which were descriptions of is what become a sandy, steamy...
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the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. kingston: this amendment reduces certain accounts in the bill by.78% and fulfills the commitment which the minority and majority discussed earlier and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. mr. farr: we accept the amendment. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from georgia, those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it.
the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. kingston: this amendment reduces certain accounts in the bill by.78% and fulfills the commitment which the minority and majority discussed earlier and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. mr. farr: we accept the amendment. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from georgia, those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in...
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he had a few problems with some of the young women here in the colony of georgia. [laughter] i mentioned a religious haven. the jews came here in 1733 from portugal. soon after germans and no rave yangs came. they tended to settle up in ebeneezer and founded their church which is about 20 miles up the road. because the germans wanted as much as possible to preserve their language, they religion and their customs, a little bit more than rest of us here in savannah. christ church is a manifestation of this being an english colony founded in 1733 and sit on johnson square. anglican church at that time, and you had people like john and charles wesley and george whitfield considered the most universeally acclaimed evangelist in the world at that time who when he was here founded america's first orphanage which was bethesda, which is, remain bethesda. these were followed by scottish presbyterians who were the genesis of the presbyterian church down on bull street and just a generation or two later you have the foundings of the oldest black church in america. which is rep
he had a few problems with some of the young women here in the colony of georgia. [laughter] i mentioned a religious haven. the jews came here in 1733 from portugal. soon after germans and no rave yangs came. they tended to settle up in ebeneezer and founded their church which is about 20 miles up the road. because the germans wanted as much as possible to preserve their language, they religion and their customs, a little bit more than rest of us here in savannah. christ church is a...
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georgia no less. a lawyer also politician and these days that's things that we see happens here it often is not good for democracy is not good for this idioms and i think is not good for the euro. crisis do you think that it are going to get worse with the news just in the parliament has passed the implementation of the austerity package. you know the question is not passing go or not. these votes the question is if exists if it's. the law of the. projects because i think all the people here in greece don't accept to have. to exit through to him. because he's other hands to have a. low and other hands to exist hello you know proxies so all of the people here to greece a majority of them are the most majority of the ninety percent of greeks don't want this because yesterday i see. very good and very. very careful local for the united nation they cannot make quality of united nations and say that's their measure of about european union and i.m.f. takes. against greece it's no good it's not in the good d
georgia no less. a lawyer also politician and these days that's things that we see happens here it often is not good for democracy is not good for this idioms and i think is not good for the euro. crisis do you think that it are going to get worse with the news just in the parliament has passed the implementation of the austerity package. you know the question is not passing go or not. these votes the question is if exists if it's. the law of the. projects because i think all the people here in...
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for instance in georgia getting back to this and perhaps this was part of the impetus that the violent crime institute which is in atlanta and for some of the more geographically challenged people in the viewing audience that's in georgia they've determined that approximately two hundred forty thousand illegal aliens have gone through their system for sex offenses and it's a terrible burden that's being placed on these individuals and they're frustrated and they want to do something and the governor took a very bold initiative and let's just hope that law enforcement follows suit and we resolve this problem and that it spreads to other areas so i've admitted to all the time the problem ronald reagan only up until right you know the time that ronald reagan did his his amnesty for three million people we had about a half million people come north into the united states every year for the basically the crop agencies and then they go back down south and you know just continue that way and it's been it's been basically reagan did the amnesty and then stopped in force in the laws against emp
for instance in georgia getting back to this and perhaps this was part of the impetus that the violent crime institute which is in atlanta and for some of the more geographically challenged people in the viewing audience that's in georgia they've determined that approximately two hundred forty thousand illegal aliens have gone through their system for sex offenses and it's a terrible burden that's being placed on these individuals and they're frustrated and they want to do something and the...
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>> arrestos y protestas frente al capitolio de georgia, decenas de estudiantes defienden el derecho de los que no tienen papeles. >> de nuevo en la mira la selección mexicana de fútbol. ahora el escándalo incluye robo y prostitución. >> la venezuela sin chávez ¿qué dicen los venezolanos de la ausencia del mandatario? telemundo viajó en búsqueda de reacciones. >> a a pespesar de reacciones demuestra que las mamografíasí lvan vidas. >> ¿qué tal? muy buenas tardes, josé díaz-balart se encuentra de vacaciones. >> hola ¿qué tal? >> comenzamos en georgia en donde en menos de 24 horas que un juez federal bloquear las parte más severas de la ley sb78 participaron de manifestaciones, se encuentra con todos los detalles en la demostración que comenzó de forma pacífica y terminó con varios arrestos. >> adelante jorge. >> muchas gracias. te saludo desde el capitolio de georgia en donde en el día de hoy estudiantes nuevamente tomaron las calles en protesta por su no admisión en el próximo ciclo escolar por ser indocumentados vámonos con el siguiente reporte. >> no objetstante, que bloqueó la ley co
>> arrestos y protestas frente al capitolio de georgia, decenas de estudiantes defienden el derecho de los que no tienen papeles. >> de nuevo en la mira la selección mexicana de fútbol. ahora el escándalo incluye robo y prostitución. >> la venezuela sin chávez ¿qué dicen los venezolanos de la ausencia del mandatario? telemundo viajó en búsqueda de reacciones. >> a a pespesar de reacciones demuestra que las mamografíasí lvan vidas. >> ¿qué tal? muy...
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georgia no less. a lawyer also a politician. that thinks that we have friends here or not this is not good for democracy is not good for the civilians and i think it's not good for the euro. crisis and you know they said it was going to get worse with the news just in the parliament has passed the implementation of the austerity package . you know the question is not. know. the question is if exists to the reality the law of the. projects because i think all the people here in greece don't accept to have. to. do to have it in because other hand to have a. law and other hands to exist alone in the practice so all of the people here in greece a majority do them in the most part or do the ninety percent of greeks don't want this because yesterday i see. a very good and very. careful local for the united nation they call me united nation and say that's their measure of european union and i.m.f. takes against greece it's no good it's not in the good direction that's what united nations i'm not i wanted to interrupt you what do you th
georgia no less. a lawyer also a politician. that thinks that we have friends here or not this is not good for democracy is not good for the civilians and i think it's not good for the euro. crisis and you know they said it was going to get worse with the news just in the parliament has passed the implementation of the austerity package . you know the question is not. know. the question is if exists to the reality the law of the. projects because i think all the people here in greece don't...
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about 10% are muslim in georgia. the main industry is agriculture and exports produce such as grapes, citrus fruit and nuts. the georgian government is trying to make the most of its agriculture industry but some of its farmers could use more technical know-how. paula newton visited a farm outside tbilisi exporting from africa. >> reporter: only a lifelong farmer like pete kemp would walk through a muddy field on foreign land -- >> see this one, you can see on the leaves -- >> reporter: survey the crop damage from hail locals say is historic, shake his head at the rainy spring that has delayed planting and yet declare this is his destiny. >> i tell myself, i was sent by god. really it is a lot of things to do with the people in georgia. >> reporter: kemp believes he was sent by god but it's the georgian government looking for a miracle from south african farmers like him. he takes us on a tractor ride. at 67 he says he feels reborn, a migration of farmers from south africa to georgia. >> i tell you i feel reborn. the
about 10% are muslim in georgia. the main industry is agriculture and exports produce such as grapes, citrus fruit and nuts. the georgian government is trying to make the most of its agriculture industry but some of its farmers could use more technical know-how. paula newton visited a farm outside tbilisi exporting from africa. >> reporter: only a lifelong farmer like pete kemp would walk through a muddy field on foreign land -- >> see this one, you can see on the leaves -- >>...
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broun of georgia. the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for five minutes. mr. broun: thank you, madam speaker. i rise to offer my amendment that would reduce the budget for the usda's economic research service by $7 million. we all know what's going to happen with the previous amendment, but this would, whether it passes or fails, this would cut another $7 million, it's just a modest 10% that would help ending some of the duplicative research the usda is currently conducting. for example, the usda has four separate services that conduct researches, mr. chaffetz has already spoken about it here on the floor, all four of these entities research numerous overlapping issues and it would be more fiscally responsible to simply consolidate them. i wish we had done so. the american people have demanded that we cut the outrageous spending that's going on here in washington and we must cut the spending in every corner of the budget possible and they deserve our very best efforts in being good stewards of their tax dollars. i urge my colleagues to support my amendment and
broun of georgia. the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for five minutes. mr. broun: thank you, madam speaker. i rise to offer my amendment that would reduce the budget for the usda's economic research service by $7 million. we all know what's going to happen with the previous amendment, but this would, whether it passes or fails, this would cut another $7 million, it's just a modest 10% that would help ending some of the duplicative research the usda is currently conducting. for...
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but southwest georgia male yes does.our house and in hot pursuit of our decoy. >> can i give you a hug? >> have a seat. >> as the decoy walks behind the curtain, the man sees our camera crew and runs. >> he saw ron. he's coming out. he's coming out. >> and he keeps on running, even after sheriff's deputies order him to stop. >> get down! >> get down. >> finally, an officer's taser knocks him to the ground. after here's arrested, he's taken in for questioning. this man with the incredibly vulgar chat reveals something that ironically no longer surprises us. >> i was a minister in the church. >> what church you go to? >> baptist church. i don't want to go to prison. >> it also turns out he's married and worried about his wife finding out. >> mr. gary. >> yes, what is it? >> i'm gonna lose everything i got. >> do what? >> i'm going to lose everything i have, mr. gary. >> the 35-year-old asks to speak to a lawyer. and the interview is over. he's then taken to the county jail, fingerprinted, photographed and put behind bars.
but southwest georgia male yes does.our house and in hot pursuit of our decoy. >> can i give you a hug? >> have a seat. >> as the decoy walks behind the curtain, the man sees our camera crew and runs. >> he saw ron. he's coming out. he's coming out. >> and he keeps on running, even after sheriff's deputies order him to stop. >> get down! >> get down. >> finally, an officer's taser knocks him to the ground. after here's arrested, he's taken in for...
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that georgia's costly p.r. campaigns hide the truth about the president something really that's today's and. georgian president saakashvili ended in violent dispersal of protesters by their eyes police during us now to talk more about that particular circumstance and instances in georgian politics in general is the recognized leader of georgian opposition you know. thank you very much for joining us today the first question unfortunately will be a somewhat sad one we will have to ask you about the speech are attributed to your supporters. there on the night of the protests just last more about what happened that night people knew as they made the government will use the force against the glamorous fronts but we said many times when we appeal to the population and to the people who are standing in front of the parliament buildings it may be governmental years of course but these people were really very motivated they many of them said to me and to us the leader so national assembly directly we are ready for. eve
that georgia's costly p.r. campaigns hide the truth about the president something really that's today's and. georgian president saakashvili ended in violent dispersal of protesters by their eyes police during us now to talk more about that particular circumstance and instances in georgian politics in general is the recognized leader of georgian opposition you know. thank you very much for joining us today the first question unfortunately will be a somewhat sad one we will have to ask you about...
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he said the georgia voters had a perfect right to choose any candidates they wished. at this point some people shouted, hooray for george! and others yelled, good-bye, george. [laughter] roosevelt explained that the president's job was to work with congressmen and senates to translate progressive objectives into action. but he complained that some of them gave only lip service to those objectives without even raising their little fingers actively to attain them. now, my friends, what i'm about to say will be no news. let me make it clear that senator george is, and i hope always will be, my personal friend. [laughter] he is beyond question, beyond any possible question a gentleman and a scholar. and then with george quietly seated just a few feet behind him on the podium, the president lowered the boom. here in georgia my old friend, the senior senator from this state, cannot possibly in many my judgment -- in my judgment be classified as belonging to the liberal school of thought. on most public questions, he and i do not speak the same language. i have no hesitation
he said the georgia voters had a perfect right to choose any candidates they wished. at this point some people shouted, hooray for george! and others yelled, good-bye, george. [laughter] roosevelt explained that the president's job was to work with congressmen and senates to translate progressive objectives into action. but he complained that some of them gave only lip service to those objectives without even raising their little fingers actively to attain them. now, my friends, what i'm about...
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this time in harris county, georgia. we've rigged it with 12 hidden cameras, five inside, seven outside. from a control room, who operates the cameras and records a man's every move from the moment he drives up to the house. we've hired a young looking 19-year-old to play the part of a young girl. a decoy who will invite the men in. >> hey, come on in. >> this is 24-year-old raymondo. he thinks he's going to meet a 14-year-old girl. he just met her in a chatroom. >> i made sweet tea for you. it's super good. that's what we do down south. >> to give you an idea of why i might be here, see what he said online. he asks a decoy if she's good at oral sex. nobody ever complained. then he asks if he shows a picture of his pen us, would she give him oral sex. the decoy says oh, yeah. sure enough, he sends her a picture of his genitals. >> >> how you doing? why don't you have a seat right over there? what are you doing here? >> we were talking online. i just wanted to come and meet her. >> who were you talking online with? >> tha
this time in harris county, georgia. we've rigged it with 12 hidden cameras, five inside, seven outside. from a control room, who operates the cameras and records a man's every move from the moment he drives up to the house. we've hired a young looking 19-year-old to play the part of a young girl. a decoy who will invite the men in. >> hey, come on in. >> this is 24-year-old raymondo. he thinks he's going to meet a 14-year-old girl. he just met her in a chatroom. >> i made...
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georgia is in the regulation of the most stable of countries that's the first thing secondly they seem to realize they're not welcome there to come to an entirely new country that's going to be on everyone is capable of that. came into power but it was surrounded by so many bureaucratic barriers to collect so many documents that make coming back almost impossible the chairman of the world are getting his ation of metatron turks through the month but about cancer has traveled to georgia repeatedly in the fight to make the repatriation a lot more effective but last year saleman was arrested in georgia and imprisoned for less than years he was accused of forging documents and fraud but his supporters say the charges were trumped up charges that there is now prove that he's guilty i'm sure he was arrested for boys go on national his decrees and we can do anything to help him for now most miss hatten turks continue to leave a lot of scattered far from where they consider home and in distant lands their hopes of return still sim equally remote r.t. reporting from the north caucasus. but let
georgia is in the regulation of the most stable of countries that's the first thing secondly they seem to realize they're not welcome there to come to an entirely new country that's going to be on everyone is capable of that. came into power but it was surrounded by so many bureaucratic barriers to collect so many documents that make coming back almost impossible the chairman of the world are getting his ation of metatron turks through the month but about cancer has traveled to georgia...