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here in georgia -- [ applause ] here in georgia we are blessed with world class university and technical college systems that provide opportunity for every young georgian, and provide business with a pipeline of talented workers. as we seek to continue improving higher education i want to commend chuck huckabee and the board of regents along with commissioner ron jackson and the technical college board for performing a strategic consolidation of institutions. in this age of doing more with less, you are delivering a better return on investment without compromising service to students. before leaving the topic of higher education, i want to announce two ambitious goals. georgians deserve a world class medical university. and it will be a priority of this administration to have a medical college among the top 50 nationally. this is something we can do. and with your help, we will. [ applause ] also within this push the georgia health sciences university will seek to become the state's second national cancer institute designated cancer center alongside the winship cancer center at emory. as
here in georgia -- [ applause ] here in georgia we are blessed with world class university and technical college systems that provide opportunity for every young georgian, and provide business with a pipeline of talented workers. as we seek to continue improving higher education i want to commend chuck huckabee and the board of regents along with commissioner ron jackson and the technical college board for performing a strategic consolidation of institutions. in this age of doing more with...
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elected by the people of georgia and entrusted by the people of georgia with high public office. representative mark hatfield, the honorable mr. hatfield, despite the veneer of respectability that comes with having an elected official involved in your case, you kind of feel almost duty bound as a patriot to ignore this sort of thing, right? these cases are like trying to divide by zero. they're halfway between nonsense and zero. wherever that is, look up and you'll see orly taitz smiling at you. you don't want to dignify this nonsense or elevate by paying it any attention. you want to ignore it until it goes away, as it should. so when they held the hearing in atlanta today to look at all the evidence that could be dragged back off the rabbit hole of craziness with the exhibits and the what not. when they held the hearing, president obama was not there, obviously, and neither was his lawyer. they told the secretary of state they would not be attending because these kinds of claims have been found baseless and also a, quote, sanctionable abuse of our legal process. the georgia sec
elected by the people of georgia and entrusted by the people of georgia with high public office. representative mark hatfield, the honorable mr. hatfield, despite the veneer of respectability that comes with having an elected official involved in your case, you kind of feel almost duty bound as a patriot to ignore this sort of thing, right? these cases are like trying to divide by zero. they're halfway between nonsense and zero. wherever that is, look up and you'll see orly taitz smiling at...
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stuart a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theaters are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of finding stewart as productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. culture is the so much the same in commercial cultures was gonna come to a recasting america's global military strategy for just more of the same bronco mommas new vision for the pentagon is aimed at saving. the each. of the easiest subsists some exists. to. say. i am. georgia's capital tbilisi has acquired a new look in recent years the city's spirit and its unique architecture have been restored central tblisi attracts many tourists however several streets are still massive construction sites. or scum here to see the city's historical center they would get if they don't really care about its outskirts. is one of georgia's most successful restoration architects the old central areas of several towns have been revamped. divied began his restoration work in the ancient
stuart a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theaters are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of finding stewart as productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. culture is the so much the same in commercial cultures was gonna come to a recasting america's global military strategy for just more of the same bronco mommas new vision for the pentagon is aimed at saving. the...
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and georgia.e first time that we got half-volley -- that the president of georgia was invited to the white house. he is joining me now. >> it is nice to be back in your studio. >> in 2008, a leading politician said, we are all georgians. is that the perception you still get? >> it was an amazingly good reception. i have been to the oval office before several times under previous administrations. i have to say that, this time, our relations have been elevated to a new level. this time, there was a very country -- a very concrete context. this is significant. the fact that president obama talked about the prospect of a free-trade agreement between georgia and united states -- this is a key breakthrough in elevating the level of the economy. secondly, elevating our defense cooperation, mainly with the focus on georgia's self-defense. he expressed his support for georgians' nato aspirations. there have been attempts to undermine it. >> let me ask you about that. you have 1000 forces fighting alongside
and georgia.e first time that we got half-volley -- that the president of georgia was invited to the white house. he is joining me now. >> it is nice to be back in your studio. >> in 2008, a leading politician said, we are all georgians. is that the perception you still get? >> it was an amazingly good reception. i have been to the oval office before several times under previous administrations. i have to say that, this time, our relations have been elevated to a new level....
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stuart a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theaters are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of finding stewart as productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. admission free accreditation free transfer charges free colorations free risk free stereotype free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free medio dot r.t. dot com you mean. this is claude. allen sitting on the edge of past and present. mixing reality as nothingness. but if you enter this talk of. the mystery of supernatural creatures. shaman of siberia on. georgia's capital tbilisi has acquired a new look in recent years the city's spirit and its unique architecture have been restored central tblisi attracts many tourists however several streets are still massive construction sites. devoted forests come here to see the city's historical center it would be good if they don't really care about its outskirts. give e.s.d. is one of georgia's
stuart a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theaters are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of finding stewart as productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. admission free accreditation free transfer charges free colorations free risk free stereotype free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free medio dot r.t. dot com you mean. this is...
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stuart a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theaters are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of finding stewart as productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. wealthy british style rolls an expert on. the. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the car is a report on r.g.p. . download the official antti application on the phone all i pod touch from the store. one life on the go. video on demand ati's my old costs and feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. georgia's capital tbilisi has acquired a new look in recent gives the city's spirit and its unique architecture of being restored central tblisi attracts many tourists however several streets are still massive construction sites. forests come here to see the city's historical center it would be good for they don't really care about itself goods it. is one of george's most successful restoration architects the ol
stuart a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theaters are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of finding stewart as productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. wealthy british style rolls an expert on. the. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the car is a report on r.g.p. . download the official antti application on the...
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ten years later everybody in georgia head of the small t.v. company. began experiencing very serious problems after the saakashvili government came to power in two thousand and three. in the following year defense minister really tried to talk us into selling the company to him but we turned the request down that was when the problems began piling up the interviews were now off limits to our journalists they were often beaten up and humiliated in public. in the summer of two thousand and ten the government decided to remove a monument to stalin from the town's central square journalists wanted to cover the story when both supporters and opponents of the demolition gathered on the square. the reporters wanted to present an objective story by filming both sides but they stood no chance to have a claim close policemen came up to us and told us not to film anything there they prevented us from performing our professional activities they attacked me and my camera we were detained and our camera was confiscated. after the square was cleared of demonstrators
ten years later everybody in georgia head of the small t.v. company. began experiencing very serious problems after the saakashvili government came to power in two thousand and three. in the following year defense minister really tried to talk us into selling the company to him but we turned the request down that was when the problems began piling up the interviews were now off limits to our journalists they were often beaten up and humiliated in public. in the summer of two thousand and ten...
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because i think most of the people in georgia today. against the president and his men for many many people they all say we don't like sack policies but we will speak out because we have families mothers fathers children and other relatives. and yet is the owner and director general of trial. he can't be fired from his job he can't be prevented from inviting the opposition to take part in live broadcast for the company is a thorn in the side of the country's leaders in the autumn of two thousand and ten . to sell it to a government controlled construction firm for six million dollars. company has already earned a reputation. and that's quite an asset in itself. i might have sold it if they hadn't told me i must leave the country and never come back. at noon three days later a police patrol stumped john doe while he was driving to a bank. i was stopped the policeman demanded i produce my papers after the us. can come to me and force me to the ground then four more police cars turned up they punched and kicked me one passes by i gathered
because i think most of the people in georgia today. against the president and his men for many many people they all say we don't like sack policies but we will speak out because we have families mothers fathers children and other relatives. and yet is the owner and director general of trial. he can't be fired from his job he can't be prevented from inviting the opposition to take part in live broadcast for the company is a thorn in the side of the country's leaders in the autumn of two...
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and steward a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theaters are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of funding stewart as productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. wealthy british style the sun comes out on the tide of. the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. on. more news today violence is once again fled up the face these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations to rule the day. georgia's capital tbilisi has acquired a new look in recent years the city's spirit and its unique architecture have been restored central tblisi attracts many tourists however several streets are still massive construction sites. but if you come here to see the city's historical center they would get if they don't really care about its outskirts. give e.s.d
and steward a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theaters are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of funding stewart as productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. wealthy british style the sun comes out on the tide of. the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global...
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stuart a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theaters are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of finding stewart as productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. culture is that so much of a given to you each musician apparently finds the marquesan teacher in a wide range of issues the standoff between iran and western powers has fractionate out is the west preparing for a military confrontation. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. of. georgia's capital tbilisi has acquired a new look in recent years the city's spirit and its unique architecture has been restored central tblisi attracts many tourists however several streets are still massive construction sites. come here to see the city's historical center it would b
stuart a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theaters are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of finding stewart as productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. culture is that so much of a given to you each musician apparently finds the marquesan teacher in a wide range of issues the standoff between iran and western powers has fractionate out is the west preparing for a...
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made plays all over the field for georgia. start of the game, michigan state's first offensive snap for the safety, as he tackled keshawn martin in the end zone and longest punt return or longest play in outback bowl history. brandon boykin a 92-yarder, and a reception touchdown, brandon boykin the senior is our capital one player of the game. a man who thought he'd be a star. his mom chiropracticed with him, interviewing him with a pencil. in price of a microphone. he'll be interviewed a lot about his performance in this bowl game. >> jon: don't lose side much the fake if you're georgia. a reminder, they're capable of anything. >> mike: conroy hasn't had a game-winning attempt in his career. this, to tie the game. 35 to force a third overtime. snap is back, kick is on the way. we're on the way to o.t.up three. so, two overtimes, six points. shutout in the first one. a couple of field goals in the second one. heck of a job on the hold by sonntag, we're tied at 30. people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why
made plays all over the field for georgia. start of the game, michigan state's first offensive snap for the safety, as he tackled keshawn martin in the end zone and longest punt return or longest play in outback bowl history. brandon boykin a 92-yarder, and a reception touchdown, brandon boykin the senior is our capital one player of the game. a man who thought he'd be a star. his mom chiropracticed with him, interviewing him with a pencil. in price of a microphone. he'll be interviewed a lot...
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and he lay on the tracks of the georgia road cradled by the rails.rt stopped. >> all railroad abandoned. between across ties. trees grow. a fairel pig roots below branches. [applause]. >> poem is about a ham. >> uncle john. that was the year grand daddy thomas died. left the family worse than broke. uncle john stole a ham from the meat market. he was 17. lost his taste for it locked up 14 years. ham, cured and earth bred sliced with the fat hanging on. yellow sunshine on a white plate. the ham bone cuts crosswise. a dark eye all in the skillet making aggressive for grits. lost his taste for all things salt much the ocean he has not seen. woman and man. he don't ever want to see no more ham on his plate. hates pigs. hard for him. time off for good behavior. they didn't hold him to the last 6. he is a hog farmer. only eats beef and chicken and turkey. fish, turtle and rabbit. squirrel, possum and coon and seasons greens with smoked ox tails. can't raise white folks for slaughter. [applause] >> for those of you who have not heard this in person a big be
and he lay on the tracks of the georgia road cradled by the rails.rt stopped. >> all railroad abandoned. between across ties. trees grow. a fairel pig roots below branches. [applause]. >> poem is about a ham. >> uncle john. that was the year grand daddy thomas died. left the family worse than broke. uncle john stole a ham from the meat market. he was 17. lost his taste for it locked up 14 years. ham, cured and earth bred sliced with the fat hanging on. yellow sunshine on a...
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>> the whole thing with georgia, georgia is very culturally -- politically, geographically.inly, it impacts us. it is also our partnership with the united states that really matters, but also, it is an important, i think, upgrade of our military forces, that they are good. these are not my words. i have spoken with a number of commanders from the u.s., and they are all highly complementary about georgia. >> let's talk about your own acute security concerns, because i think most americans, when they think of georgia, the one thing they will think about is the award you have with russia back in 2008. we now have the russian politics again in the spotlight. it looks like vladimir putin will be the next russian president. how does that make georgia field? >> the occupation. that is how this world -- is called by the united states administration and many other countries in the world. there are many people to have been expelled him cannot go back to the area. these are all very strong bordens on us, but i think what is important, what really has changed, we have been seeing this.
>> the whole thing with georgia, georgia is very culturally -- politically, geographically.inly, it impacts us. it is also our partnership with the united states that really matters, but also, it is an important, i think, upgrade of our military forces, that they are good. these are not my words. i have spoken with a number of commanders from the u.s., and they are all highly complementary about georgia. >> let's talk about your own acute security concerns, because i think most...
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steward a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theaters are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of funding stewart as productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. this is claude. balancing on the edge of past and present. mixing reality as nothingness. but if you enter this talk of. the mystery of supernatural creatures. shaman of siberia on. wealthy british scientists are closing at the time to cut. the. markets why not us can't. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or run no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r g. georgia's capital tbilisi has acquired a new look in recent years the city's spirit and its unique architecture of being restored central tblisi attracts many tourists however several streets are still massive construction sites. forests come here to see the city's historical center it would be good for they don't really care about its outs
steward a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theaters are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of funding stewart as productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. this is claude. balancing on the edge of past and present. mixing reality as nothingness. but if you enter this talk of. the mystery of supernatural creatures. shaman of siberia on. wealthy british scientists are...
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made plays all over the field for georgia. start of the game, michigan state's first offensive snap for the safety, as he tackled keshawn martin in the end zone and longest punt return or longest play in outback bowl history. brandon boykin a 92-yarder, and a reception touchdown, brandon boykin the senior is our capital one player of the game. a man who thought he'd be a star. his mom chiropracticed with him, interviewing him with a pencil. in price of a microphone. he'll be interviewed a lot about his performance in this bowl game. >> jon: don't lose side much the fake if you're georgia. a reminder, they're capable of anything. >> mike: conroy hasn't had a game-winning attempt in his career. this, to tie the game. 35 to force a third overtime. snap is back, kick is on the way. we're on the way to o.t.up three. so, two overtimes, six points. shutout in the first one. a couple of field goals in the second one. heck of a job on the hold by sonntag, we're tied at 30. people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why
made plays all over the field for georgia. start of the game, michigan state's first offensive snap for the safety, as he tackled keshawn martin in the end zone and longest punt return or longest play in outback bowl history. brandon boykin a 92-yarder, and a reception touchdown, brandon boykin the senior is our capital one player of the game. a man who thought he'd be a star. his mom chiropracticed with him, interviewing him with a pencil. in price of a microphone. he'll be interviewed a lot...
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steward a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theaters are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of funding stewardess productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. this is claude. nolen sitting on the edge over costs and presence and. missing reality that's nothingness. but if you enter this time of the mystery of supernatural creatures. shayna know siberia are. georgia's capital tbilisi has acquired a new look a nuisance moves the city's spirits and its unique architecture and restored central tblisi attracts many tourists however several streets are still massive construction sites. which is what if you're going for a scone you'd see the city's historical sense that it would be good if they don't really care about its outskirts. give e.s.d. is one of george's most successful restoration architects the old central areas of several towns simply revamped. that he began his restoration work in the ancient town of signatures. the j
steward a hopes he'll be allowed to stage productions in georgia. but this is impossible for the time being. george's best theaters are run by the government the ministry of culture has no intention of funding stewardess productions. i won't give up so easily i will survive this trial. this is claude. nolen sitting on the edge over costs and presence and. missing reality that's nothingness. but if you enter this time of the mystery of supernatural creatures. shayna know siberia are. georgia's...
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. >> the book was published this year by the university of georgia press. it is available at the back of the auditorium this afternoon. it is called blood ties and brown liquor. and he is also been the finalist for the 2006 poetry prize. please, join me in welcoming mr. sean hill. [applause]. >> i want to read from blood and brown liquor today. this book is about my home town in georgia. it's also where [inaudible] is from. and i started researching the history of [inaudible] and sort of fell into the history of black people there because it was not taught in school. so -- in order to write about the history i had to invent a character to explore this history. the character's name is si loss wright. >> first poem i will read is titled silos write at age 71914. it's about silos follows a fishing riggel in the shallows. he describes the line in his tablet as much pride in that line as a man and his son. he giggles and goes on. the next letters come easy. with this he will have more than a mark to bind. rambling across the page again and again in messy rows al
. >> the book was published this year by the university of georgia press. it is available at the back of the auditorium this afternoon. it is called blood ties and brown liquor. and he is also been the finalist for the 2006 poetry prize. please, join me in welcoming mr. sean hill. [applause]. >> i want to read from blood and brown liquor today. this book is about my home town in georgia. it's also where [inaudible] is from. and i started researching the history of [inaudible] and...
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here in georgia -- [applause] here in georgia we are blessed with world-class university and technicale opportunity for every young georgian, and provide business with a pipeline of talented workers. as we seek to continue improving higher education in this state, i want to commend chancellor hank huckaby and the board of regent and the commissioner ron jackson and the technical college board for performing a strategic consolidation of institutions inch this age of doing more with less, you are delivering a better return on investment without compromising service to students. before leaving the topic of higher education, i want to announce two ambitious goals. georgians deserve a world-class medical university. and it will be a priority of this administration to have a medical college among the top 50 nationally. this is something we can do and with your help we will. [applause] also, within this push, the georgia health sciences university will seek to become the state's second national cancer institute designated cancer center. alongside the winship cancer center at emery. as of toda
here in georgia -- [applause] here in georgia we are blessed with world-class university and technicale opportunity for every young georgian, and provide business with a pipeline of talented workers. as we seek to continue improving higher education in this state, i want to commend chancellor hank huckaby and the board of regent and the commissioner ron jackson and the technical college board for performing a strategic consolidation of institutions inch this age of doing more with less, you are...
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during those 23 years, derwin brown would move up the ranks in law enforcement in dekalb county, georgia'second largest which contains a piece of the city of atlanta and a wide swath of its eastern suburbs. he eventually made captain and was an assistant precinct commander. robert crowder was his partner when the two officers worked undercover narcotics. >> he was the kind of person if he saw something that was wrong, he tried to do all he could to make it right. >> brown had a local newspaper column called "tell it like it is" where we wrote about the struggle of african-americans and about current affairs and he hosted a local television program called "the naked truth." >> welcome to "the naked truth." >> revealing the truth was the driving force in brown's life. so he was a natural to challenge the suspected corruption at the dekalb county sheriff's office and run for sheriff, himself. >> he sat down and he said, phyllis, this is something i really feel very strongly about. he said, the people of our county deserve the best that they can get. as opposed to corruption. >> it goes back p
during those 23 years, derwin brown would move up the ranks in law enforcement in dekalb county, georgia'second largest which contains a piece of the city of atlanta and a wide swath of its eastern suburbs. he eventually made captain and was an assistant precinct commander. robert crowder was his partner when the two officers worked undercover narcotics. >> he was the kind of person if he saw something that was wrong, he tried to do all he could to make it right. >> brown had a...
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they've developed the so-called georgia work model. as a understand these programs wouldn't allow you were the beneficiaries to work part time with an employer and receive job training of the possible placement at the work site at some point online. this has garnered a lot of attention recently. it's the obama administration has expressed interest in this idea. these programs have received a fair amount of criticism from those who claim that they are essentially working for free and that these types of programs would encourage them on the part of employers. is that a valid concern? have you seen this in these particular programs? >> i haven't seen anything. we haven't studied all of them. i studied the georgia works a great deal but once they've been replicated in other states i have not yet. >> they are usually not present in these programs to be i mean employers, it takes a lot for them to take somebody into the shop for the company to train
they've developed the so-called georgia work model. as a understand these programs wouldn't allow you were the beneficiaries to work part time with an employer and receive job training of the possible placement at the work site at some point online. this has garnered a lot of attention recently. it's the obama administration has expressed interest in this idea. these programs have received a fair amount of criticism from those who claim that they are essentially working for free and that these...
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paul hewitt and george mason hosting georgia state. the first half, georgia state, they are going to miss the three. upper marlboro with the rebound and throws the touchdown pass to mike morrison pais tri yachts bench loving it. final minute, the lead is only down to one. now ryan pierson is going to get it inside. he was held without a field goal, but yeah, that's going to go. george mason defeats georgia state to take over sole possession of first place. how about american hosting colegate. rally is going to get it to go. and the foul. strong play. final minute of the first half. simon is going to drive down the lane. and au out of an 18-0 run. 82-54 to improve to 6-0 at home. they fall to st. louis 78-56. that's former george mason coach, now with miami taking on virginia. final minute, cavs lead by 2. they go inside to mike scott. nice spin move. and he had a game high 23. virginia by 4. final seconds, miami down one. scott going to drive, pivot, misses the layup, grabs the rebound. great name and well, that was good enough to get
paul hewitt and george mason hosting georgia state. the first half, georgia state, they are going to miss the three. upper marlboro with the rebound and throws the touchdown pass to mike morrison pais tri yachts bench loving it. final minute, the lead is only down to one. now ryan pierson is going to get it inside. he was held without a field goal, but yeah, that's going to go. george mason defeats georgia state to take over sole possession of first place. how about american hosting colegate....
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there's a crash at georgia avenue on 95. the right side of the screen giving you an example of slow traffic. they are moving everyone onto the shoulder right now. traffic will start thinning out a little. outer loop, montgomery county accident. more to come, so stick around. >>> president candidates on the republican side are about to face their first real test. mitt romney, ron paul, rick santorum locked in a three-way race for the lead. iowans will gather to choose who they want to be the gop nominee. with many voters still undecided, the candidates will make one last swing through the hawkeye state in hopes of garnering a last-minute support. >> are we sick and tired of expansion of government and deficits, doing things they were not supposed to do and forgetting about doing things they should be doing? >> we may pull off one of the great upsets in the history of the iowa caucuses. >> those begin at 8:00 p.m. eastern. john huntsman is not competing there. he is focusing all his attention on next tuesday's new hampshire pr
there's a crash at georgia avenue on 95. the right side of the screen giving you an example of slow traffic. they are moving everyone onto the shoulder right now. traffic will start thinning out a little. outer loop, montgomery county accident. more to come, so stick around. >>> president candidates on the republican side are about to face their first real test. mitt romney, ron paul, rick santorum locked in a three-way race for the lead. iowans will gather to choose who they want to...
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. >>> pasamos a georgia donde funcionarios agricultura de ese estado.las, los funcionarios aseguran que solo el gobierno federal tiene la capacidad de desarrollar programas para trabajadores temporales. aÑadieron que la ley anti indocumentados hb 87 que rige georgia y que obliga a empleadores a verificar la situaciÓn td rd sus empleados puede generar mÁs pÉrdidas de dinero. que lino ojeda, un hombre objetos de repatriaciÓn mÉdica hace mÁs de un aÑo de estados unidos a mÉxico, falleciÓ vÍctima de un paro cardiaco el primero de enero. su muerte abriÓ una polÉmica entre grupos comunitarios en illinois. nos dicen por quÉ. >>> cuando vino a estados unidos, llegÓ dispuesto a conquistar el sueÑo americano. sin embargo, este sueÑo se truncÓ en agosto del 2010 cuando quedÓ cuadriplÉjico al caer de un cuarto piso. fue atendido por varios meses en diciembre de este mismo aÑo, fue repatriado a su natal acoaxaca mÉxico. >>> falleciÓ por falta de salud fue deportado sin su consentimiento y el gobierno de estados unidos lo permitiÓ. >>> reportes dicen que muriÓ vÍctim
. >>> pasamos a georgia donde funcionarios agricultura de ese estado.las, los funcionarios aseguran que solo el gobierno federal tiene la capacidad de desarrollar programas para trabajadores temporales. aÑadieron que la ley anti indocumentados hb 87 que rige georgia y que obliga a empleadores a verificar la situaciÓn td rd sus empleados puede generar mÁs pÉrdidas de dinero. que lino ojeda, un hombre objetos de repatriaciÓn mÉdica hace mÁs de un aÑo de estados unidos a mÉxico,...
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georgia, you got nothing. [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> we're in south carolina tonight. here's are few facts about the palmetto state. state animal, white tailed deer. amphibian, spotted salamander kind of like a newt. and most surprising, the state fruit is the peach. you say what? georgia is be best known at the peach state, but in the 1950s, south carolina took over from georgia as the biggest peach producing state in the union and even though since california has passed them both, south carolina still produces way more peaches than georgia, which brings us to tonight's number, 90,000. the number of peaches south carolina produces each year. that is more than double you, georgia. at 40,000. commercially produced in 23 states, californiaering soult carolina, georgia, and new jersey, number four. south carolina and georgia focus on their fresh r
georgia, you got nothing. [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> we're in south carolina tonight. here's are few facts about the palmetto state. state animal, white tailed deer. amphibian, spotted salamander kind of like a newt. and most surprising, the state fruit is the peach. you say what? georgia is be best known at the peach...
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georgia woman using the talents to help other people fill their cupboards.> reporter: for many people, the costs of basic things like groceries can be overwhelming this time of year. one woman has taken the couponing craze and turned it in to an opportunity to help people in her local georgia community. >> i was doing it for my family. i was amazed what you could get for free or almost free and god just really laid it on my heart, why not use the concept to help meet the needs of others? >> reporter: she created save it forward, providing more than 60 families dwroes ris every month with extreme couponing. that means collecting every coupon she can find and using them to cut her grocery costs. school counselor jessica high is familiar with seeing many students who don't have enough to eat. >> i believe that the pantry program supports their families by making the parents feel secure knowing each month they receive groceries and food. >> reporter: like keith braswell whose wife had to stop working because of illness. >> by them providing the food for me and m
georgia woman using the talents to help other people fill their cupboards.> reporter: for many people, the costs of basic things like groceries can be overwhelming this time of year. one woman has taken the couponing craze and turned it in to an opportunity to help people in her local georgia community. >> i was doing it for my family. i was amazed what you could get for free or almost free and god just really laid it on my heart, why not use the concept to help meet the needs of...
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georgia is be best known at the peach state, but in the 1950s, south carolina took over from georgiabiggest peach producing state in the union and even though since california has passed them both, south carolina still produces way more peaches than georgia, which brings us to tonight's number, 90,000. the number of peaches south carolina produces each year. that is more than double you, georgia. at 40,000. commercially produced in 23 states, californiaering soult carolina, georgia, and new jersey, number four. south carolina and georgia focus on their fresh rather than processed peaches and their fruit feud pops up in the strangest places. for example, the 1972 album eat a peach, released by the alman brothers band. that peach cover was designed by two guys from south carolina. >>> all right. coming up, a woman who has experienced the best and worst of south carolina politics. jenny sanford comes out front next. and president obama pushing for increased sanctions against iran. could be one of the last chances to avoiding direct conflict. we'll be right back. [ coughing ] [ male anno
georgia is be best known at the peach state, but in the 1950s, south carolina took over from georgiabiggest peach producing state in the union and even though since california has passed them both, south carolina still produces way more peaches than georgia, which brings us to tonight's number, 90,000. the number of peaches south carolina produces each year. that is more than double you, georgia. at 40,000. commercially produced in 23 states, californiaering soult carolina, georgia, and new...
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he was born in young harris, georgia. he was a veteran of the coast guard and graduate of young harris college, and the university of georgia law school. congressman jenkins represented north georgia in congress for 16 years serving on the budget committee and the ways and means committee. his service and his approach to service are a good example for all of us today. those who knew him and served with him remember him as a levelheaded workhorse and zealous advocate for the interests of his district, especially the textile and poultry industries, but more importantly he was willing to work in a bipartisan way to do what he thought was best for his constituents and his country. after congress served as a member and chairman of the board of regedgets. he passed away on new year's day but is survived by a wife of 51 years, two daughters, two grandchildren, and thousands of friends and admirers. we missed him a lot these last few years and now we'll miss him even more. . mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the s
he was born in young harris, georgia. he was a veteran of the coast guard and graduate of young harris college, and the university of georgia law school. congressman jenkins represented north georgia in congress for 16 years serving on the budget committee and the ways and means committee. his service and his approach to service are a good example for all of us today. those who knew him and served with him remember him as a levelheaded workhorse and zealous advocate for the interests of his...
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georgia, you got nothing. nd an ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the himalayas ♪ ♪ while meditating like a true playa ♪ ♪ now when he's surfing down in chile'a ♪ ♪ he can see when his score is in danger ♪ ♪ if you're a mobile type on the go ♪ ♪ i suggest you take a tip from my bro ♪ ♪ and download the app that lets you know ♪ ♪ at free-credit-score-dot-com now let's go. ♪ vo: offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com™. and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and tomorrow, we could do even more. cleaner, domestic, abundant and creating jobs now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power, today. learn more at anga.us.
georgia, you got nothing. nd an ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the himalayas ♪ ♪ while meditating like a true playa ♪ ♪ now when he's surfing down in chile'a ♪ ♪ he can see when his score is in danger ♪ ♪ if you're a mobile type on the go ♪ ♪ i suggest you take a tip from my bro ♪ ♪ and download the app that lets you know ♪ ♪ at free-credit-score-dot-com now let's...
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the georgia works is going through an evaluation in georgia right now but it is also because it was expanded a great deal and they paid a lot of the cost for that program out of the state funds and those are obviously dried up. they were paying for the workers' comp for those people there were unemployed and they were paying them a stipend to help them with transportation when they were still receiving. there's aspects of that program and new hampshire is running the program without paying those kinds of costs. so we are still looking to see with the other states are coming up with as they modified the georgia works model and see which one works the best. what once again has set a while ago what works really well in georgia may or may not work well in north dakota or alabama or wherever it is so what we need to do is make sure we have states that have enough flexibility so they can look at things that are out there that other states have tried and are successful with and say that makes a lot of sense for me. let me try to do it this way and let me put it in here. and so it's not -- it's not
the georgia works is going through an evaluation in georgia right now but it is also because it was expanded a great deal and they paid a lot of the cost for that program out of the state funds and those are obviously dried up. they were paying for the workers' comp for those people there were unemployed and they were paying them a stipend to help them with transportation when they were still receiving. there's aspects of that program and new hampshire is running the program without paying...