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and some -- some people in georgia say, well, let's go to georgia, that's the place to do it.o you think is happening here? >> well, a lot relates to the size of the airport, the logistics, interstates in georgia. clearly this wasn't a problem two, three years ago when everything was occurring in florida. but as florida has, in fact, passed the necessary legislation, they then moved north. when georgia hopefully passes the legislation this coming year, with the session starting in about two weeks, it will then probably go north of us once again. it's a national problem. we need to license and regulate these clinics. we need to understand that they're not practicing medicine, they're illegally selling drugs and selling very dangerous drugs. >> what has been your obstacle up to this point in getting that legislation passed? >> well, you know, you get ahead of the curve. everyone thought it's not a problem, it's florida's problem. but now it is it's florida's problem. but now it is a problem. we're having more investigation by the narcotics agency, the dea. as people see the legi
and some -- some people in georgia say, well, let's go to georgia, that's the place to do it.o you think is happening here? >> well, a lot relates to the size of the airport, the logistics, interstates in georgia. clearly this wasn't a problem two, three years ago when everything was occurring in florida. but as florida has, in fact, passed the necessary legislation, they then moved north. when georgia hopefully passes the legislation this coming year, with the session starting in about...
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right now georgia is up 28-25.i'll have highlights later in this newscast. >> 11th ranked oklahoma taking on the horned frogs frogs of tc. landry jones finds williams out of the backfield. score. 7-0 sooners. in the third, williams on the ground. finds an opening. see ya. 66-yard touchdown run. he had 154 total yards. oklahoma up 21-7. tcu made at it game. had a chance to tie late in regulation but it's incomplete. oklahoma hangs on to win, 417, and clinks at least a share of the big twelve title. >> oklahoma state pumped up for their game against baylor but barrel came -- baylor came to play. reese wins the race. bears ahead 24-3. fourth quarter. baylor up 34-27. then pulls his hamstring but able to stumble into the end zone. 76-yard touchdown run. baylor upasset kansas state last week, oklahoma state this week, 31-4 34 the final. >> 49ers will but heads with he rams tomorrow. can colinkx1ñ ñ >> mike: 49ers on the road facing the st. louis rams. this game also started the quarterback controversy. alex smith was kn
right now georgia is up 28-25.i'll have highlights later in this newscast. >> 11th ranked oklahoma taking on the horned frogs frogs of tc. landry jones finds williams out of the backfield. score. 7-0 sooners. in the third, williams on the ground. finds an opening. see ya. 66-yard touchdown run. he had 154 total yards. oklahoma up 21-7. tcu made at it game. had a chance to tie late in regulation but it's incomplete. oklahoma hangs on to win, 417, and clinks at least a share of the big...
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georgia?ne of the things that i think we can't ignore. the demobilization of black community in the south. one of the things that happened after the civil rights movement is we saw more and more of the institutions that were about political education, that were not just about pipelining black, particularly blooek leaders who were going to look at and develop an understand the policies that were necessary for the black community. in order for it to thrive. we have actually seen a demobilization of that infrastructure. so when we have this conversation like 30% of blaeks voting for strom thurmond, one of the things we have to think about is, we're responding to, this is the guy that made the phone call or wrote the letter that helped me out. it's a different kind of political education and engagement than saying -- what actually fixes some of the things that we need fixed in our community? how are we assessing our political leadership on that basis? that's something that's actually extremely imp
georgia?ne of the things that i think we can't ignore. the demobilization of black community in the south. one of the things that happened after the civil rights movement is we saw more and more of the institutions that were about political education, that were not just about pipelining black, particularly blooek leaders who were going to look at and develop an understand the policies that were necessary for the black community. in order for it to thrive. we have actually seen a demobilization...
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in that state the power to create charter schools private schools as part of georgia georgia's public education system the result will be crucial crucial taxpayer dollars being funneled away from free public schools and directed toward brand new sometimes for profit sometimes religious privately run charter schools even though studies show that costly private schools don't produce any better educational results than free public schools or at least charter schools versus public schools for profit schools have popped up all around the nation in recent years because of how valuable they are to corporate america in fact the historic chicago teachers union strike earlier this year was largely in response to that city's push to open up more charter schools to replace traditional public schools education is a recession proof industry is always going to be in high demand that the corporate money changers know that if they can get their hands on this industry and reform it to replace decently paid teachers and faculty with mock teachers and then get taxpayers to foot the bill properly quarterl
in that state the power to create charter schools private schools as part of georgia georgia's public education system the result will be crucial crucial taxpayer dollars being funneled away from free public schools and directed toward brand new sometimes for profit sometimes religious privately run charter schools even though studies show that costly private schools don't produce any better educational results than free public schools or at least charter schools versus public schools for...
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georgia threat, time running down. the pass deflected. georgia can't stop the clock. a.m.ins the thriller, 32-28. >> florida state and georgia tech in the acc championship game. the september -- seminoles getting it done on the field. james wilder, jr., i flied -- played with his dad. seminoles on top 14-0. georgia tech made it interesting. trailing 21-15. late in regulation, but williams has the pick, seals the deal, seminoles win the acc championship and they're headed to oorange bowl to face louisville. >> we'll take a brief time-out before we head the hardwoods. jacks gets those to go >> mike: your first place golden state warriors hosting indiana. clay to thompson, averaging 21, continued that hot shooting, led the warriors with 22. david lee, ahead to steph curry. check out this shot by jacks from half court. yes, beats the buzzer, warriors led after three quarters. then in the fought, jacks sets up landry, warriors win, 103-92, improving to 10-6. i like the way they're playing. >> we neil like we can play with anybody in this league. >> i'm proud of our guys, young
georgia threat, time running down. the pass deflected. georgia can't stop the clock. a.m.ins the thriller, 32-28. >> florida state and georgia tech in the acc championship game. the september -- seminoles getting it done on the field. james wilder, jr., i flied -- played with his dad. seminoles on top 14-0. georgia tech made it interesting. trailing 21-15. late in regulation, but williams has the pick, seals the deal, seminoles win the acc championship and they're headed to oorange bowl...
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georgia threat, time running down. the pass deflected. georgia can't stop the clock. a.m.s the thriller, 32-28. >> florida state and georgia tech in the acc championship game. the september -- seminoles getting it done on the field. james wilder, jr., i flied -- played with his dad. seminoles on top 14-0. georgia tech made it interesting. trailing 21-15. late in regulation, but williams has the pick, seals the deal, seminoles win the acc championship and they're headed to oorange bowl to face louisville. >> we'll take a brief time-out before we head the hardwoods. jacks gets those to go >> mike: your first place golden state warriors hosting indiana. clay to thompson, averaging 21, continued that hot shooting, led the warriors with 22. david lee, ahead to steph curry. check out this shot by jacks from half court. yes, beats the buzzer, warriors led after three quarters. then in the fought, jacks sets up landry, warriors win, 103-92, improving to 10-6. i like the way they're playing. >> we neil like we can play with anybody in this league. >> i'm proud of our guys, young gu
georgia threat, time running down. the pass deflected. georgia can't stop the clock. a.m.s the thriller, 32-28. >> florida state and georgia tech in the acc championship game. the september -- seminoles getting it done on the field. james wilder, jr., i flied -- played with his dad. seminoles on top 14-0. georgia tech made it interesting. trailing 21-15. late in regulation, but williams has the pick, seals the deal, seminoles win the acc championship and they're headed to oorange bowl to...
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in georgia, it is $52,815 a year. nationwide, the average teacher's salary is $44,000 a year so we are paying our teachers in georgia a higher average salary than the national average. you are right. the educational system in georgia is one of the lowest. why is that? we have to focus on those problems paying than president reagan was a big spender but he had a democrat congress to deal with for six of the eight years he was president been in federal spending doubled under the reagan administration even when you discount the military bill to try to help us get rid of the soviet union as an enemy. even if you discount that, federal spending skyrocketed under the reagan administration. we can improve the education of kids in georgia and across this country by getting rid of the department of education, letting those dollars stay in the hands of our government there in georgia. improve the education of our kids but it is not by building a bigger department of education. i have been very critical of the bush administratio
in georgia, it is $52,815 a year. nationwide, the average teacher's salary is $44,000 a year so we are paying our teachers in georgia a higher average salary than the national average. you are right. the educational system in georgia is one of the lowest. why is that? we have to focus on those problems paying than president reagan was a big spender but he had a democrat congress to deal with for six of the eight years he was president been in federal spending doubled under the reagan...
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georgia is not the only company in play. while there remain sectarian tensions between turkey and iran, it would be a mistake for mesh policymaker -- american policymakers to assume turkey will cooperate with the west. to dismiss turkish outreach to iran as simply economic opportunism misses the point. across administrations, u.s. strategy is too often reactive rather than proactive. the lack of a strategy to roll back iranian influence in the caucuses increasingly proves the iranian chess and checkers quip correct. thank you very much. >> thank you very much, doctor. mr. vatanka. >> thank you very much, chairman burton, members of the committee. thank you very much for having me here this afternoon. it's an honor to join you. i wanted to focus on iran's failures to project its influence in the south, to the south caucuses region, if i may. as been said, iran has deep roots in this part of the world. it is the giant neighbor to the south, after all. much of the south caucuses has at one time been under iranian influence or b
georgia is not the only company in play. while there remain sectarian tensions between turkey and iran, it would be a mistake for mesh policymaker -- american policymakers to assume turkey will cooperate with the west. to dismiss turkish outreach to iran as simply economic opportunism misses the point. across administrations, u.s. strategy is too often reactive rather than proactive. the lack of a strategy to roll back iranian influence in the caucuses increasingly proves the iranian chess and...
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final drive for georgia, they have to go to the end zone to win. caught by chris conley who should have let it drop for another shot. time ran out. ball game over, alabama wins 32- 28. they move onto play notre dame in the championship. last night in palo alto, stanford punched its ticket to the rose bowl for the 2009 season. tied at 24 with ucla in the 4 4th. jordan williamson, he nails the go ahead and kick. so one last ditch effort for ucla to try and tie it but wide and short from 52, and stanford seals their rose bowl bid. military >> standing with my teammates on the podium, it kind of hit me, that we made it. >> it will l be -- it will be wisconsin or nebraska waiting for them. and the nod to the military bowl in washington dc, o opponent yet to be determined. here is the coach comparing his team's journey to an amusement park ride. >> buckle down and go up the hill. and i think there for a while we got stuck and i saw it changing. last year we started winning more games and this year i said you're at the part where your hands are raised up
final drive for georgia, they have to go to the end zone to win. caught by chris conley who should have let it drop for another shot. time ran out. ball game over, alabama wins 32- 28. they move onto play notre dame in the championship. last night in palo alto, stanford punched its ticket to the rose bowl for the 2009 season. tied at 24 with ucla in the 4 4th. jordan williamson, he nails the go ahead and kick. so one last ditch effort for ucla to try and tie it but wide and short from 52, and...
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some of your favorite shows shot in 50 georgia counties. big question. why georgia?a to find out. >> when it kim to this movie, john travolta and robert deniro, they had a choice to make and hollywood was not the 0. >> they found a deep and experienced crew base and had to bring very, very few people to the atlanta area to built our crew. >> they were not the first to pack up and head east. a recent study shows that los angeles county lost more than 16,100 movie-related shobs between 2004 and 2011. jobs lured away from louisiana, new york, north carolina and georgia where they get big tax breaks for filming in georgia can be as much as 30%. chris bagwell who runs a filming complex has seen the difference. >> we had 15 different shows and that ranges from networks and cable and pilots which when they make the first episode of the show. >> filming in georgia had roots with deliver an starring burt ren olds in 1972. the state boasts of generating $3.1 billion in film-related revenues in 2o 12 alone. a booming industry that attracted studios setting the stage with infras
some of your favorite shows shot in 50 georgia counties. big question. why georgia?a to find out. >> when it kim to this movie, john travolta and robert deniro, they had a choice to make and hollywood was not the 0. >> they found a deep and experienced crew base and had to bring very, very few people to the atlanta area to built our crew. >> they were not the first to pack up and head east. a recent study shows that los angeles county lost more than 16,100 movie-related shobs...
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he was executed september 21, 2011 in jackson, georgia, the death row prison.ow the 17th state has announced its opposition to the death penalty, conn. what about the death penalty? >> i think the death penalty is barbaric. it is something that no civilized people should ever use. we do not have the right to take another person's life. we did not give it, it should be left to the almighty, not for the state, not for the government. on the federal level, we need to continue to speak up and speak out and put an end to the death penalty. >> finally, at the end of across that bridge, your new book, you write, "just as gandhi made it easier for king and king made it easier for poland and poland [made it easier] for ireland [and] ireland [made it easier] for serbia [and] serbia made it easier for the arab spring, [and] the arab spring made it easier for [the protests in] wisconsin [and] occupy..." talk about these connections. rep. john lewis: i believe there is something in human history-i call it the spirit of history. it's like a spring, a stream, that continue to
he was executed september 21, 2011 in jackson, georgia, the death row prison.ow the 17th state has announced its opposition to the death penalty, conn. what about the death penalty? >> i think the death penalty is barbaric. it is something that no civilized people should ever use. we do not have the right to take another person's life. we did not give it, it should be left to the almighty, not for the state, not for the government. on the federal level, we need to continue to speak up and...
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. >> the georgia governor on what needs to be fixed before obama care becomes law. then regulation nation. while the president promises green energy, environmental rules have choked the industry and sent millions to the unemployment lines. >> he is bound and determined to have that level of taxation out of the country. >> the new taxes that lie ahead. and getting married? buying a new home? >> family is the basic economic building block of the country. >> why the best time to do it is now. >> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike hukabee. >> hello, everybody and welcome. delighted to have you here. what a great audience. welcome to "huckabee" from the fox news studios in new york city. as we wrap up 2012 and get ready for 2013, happy to have you with us. now tonight we are going to take a look ahead and look at some of the key issues that will impact us in the new year. first, let's look back at some of the most memorable quotes from last year. the president is going to be sworn in for his second term in a few weeks. so what will four more years of obama bring? he gav
. >> the georgia governor on what needs to be fixed before obama care becomes law. then regulation nation. while the president promises green energy, environmental rules have choked the industry and sent millions to the unemployment lines. >> he is bound and determined to have that level of taxation out of the country. >> the new taxes that lie ahead. and getting married? buying a new home? >> family is the basic economic building block of the country. >> why the...
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makes me seem a little older than i would like to admit, i graduated from morris brown college in georgiadue to a huge part for the omega boys club paying for my tuition and providing me as well as many first generation college students the opportunity to go on to college and graduate. so it wasn't just about talking the talk)v)vpñyñ in terms of how we eliminate violence and how we work to make changes andgwñ transformation in the community but it wasn[ñ?ñ? also about the action behind it. having the opportunity to go to school, go to high school, and knowing and understanding that ifc ?ñ? you're part of a program that will be able to pay your tuition, takes the stress=ñ?ñ? off a lot of our students and a lot of cp └u that provide a tangible opportunity for change. so we just want to thank dr. marshall and jack for the work they've done over the past 25 years and the work that they continue -- and not only did they pay college[@kw tuitions, not only do they continue to work in the community, as you see they're not here tonight, and they apologize for that but they also instilled in us, li
makes me seem a little older than i would like to admit, i graduated from morris brown college in georgiadue to a huge part for the omega boys club paying for my tuition and providing me as well as many first generation college students the opportunity to go on to college and graduate. so it wasn't just about talking the talk)v)vpñyñ in terms of how we eliminate violence and how we work to make changes andgwñ transformation in the community but it wasn[ñ?ñ? also about the action behind it....
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¿cree que georgia estará bien? mejor preocúpate por tu propio futuro. sí ¿mmm...?encial y supongo que por eso estás aquí, pero muchas chicas lo tienen no creo que estés lista. ♪ o.k tú ven conmigo ¿qué? ¿a dónde? ah, los de tercero están haciendo una fiesta en la azotea. no estoy de ánimo para fiestas ah, negativo tontita ¿qué podrías perder? pero... ¿puedo ir así? ah... no ♪ ¡hum-ja! ven acá ♪ ¿conoces a christian? él también está audicionando ¡estás vestida! no te reconocí ¿qué fue lo que te dijo? nada. ¡oye christian! ♪ ¡oh lo siento! ah... hola ah, kat me trajo pero ya voy a irme. no quédate, soy ethan. lo sé. oye ¿quién es tu amiga? [risa] ¡jo,jo,jo! ¡vaya tú eres ella! ¿quién? tú eres la nueva que se desvistió en el vestuario de chicos. ¡ah-hum! no fue así. fue genial cuando lo supe. ¡kat! yo pensé ¡wow! tú, eres famosa espera yo nunca haría algo así. a propósito las nuevas deberían ser como tú te doy puntos por entusiasmo. ¡ah-hum...! creo que voy a irme [sorprendida] ¡ahhh! [risas] ¡ja,ja,ja! ¿que te he hecho yo? ¡bien hecho kat! ¿qué? ¡ohhh! nunca saldré d
¿cree que georgia estará bien? mejor preocúpate por tu propio futuro. sí ¿mmm...?encial y supongo que por eso estás aquí, pero muchas chicas lo tienen no creo que estés lista. ♪ o.k tú ven conmigo ¿qué? ¿a dónde? ah, los de tercero están haciendo una fiesta en la azotea. no estoy de ánimo para fiestas ah, negativo tontita ¿qué podrías perder? pero... ¿puedo ir así? ah... no ♪ ¡hum-ja! ven acá ♪ ¿conoces a christian? él también está audicionando ¡estás vestida!...
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the senator from georgia. mr. isakson: mr. president, i rise to speak for just a moment about the nominee for commissioner of f.h.a., carol galante, whom i had opposed earlier in the year because of some concerns about what the f.h.a. may or may not do. but of no concern whatsoever for her qualifications or ability. she is coming up in the second vote today and i just want to put on the record my wholehearted support of the senate reaching the 60 votes necessary to confirm her appointment. and i want to tell you why. there are some people in the chamber who justifiably have some difficult imernz the f. -- difficult concerns about the f.h.a., its liability on insurance and the fact it's bearing so much of the burden on housing finance. but that's not the f.h.a.'s fault. that's the fault of dodd-frank and the restrictions on lenders who have forced f.h.a. to be the lender of last resort, or most resort, for most american people. that's something we in the senate have the ability to fix. but we should not punish a talented, exper
the senator from georgia. mr. isakson: mr. president, i rise to speak for just a moment about the nominee for commissioner of f.h.a., carol galante, whom i had opposed earlier in the year because of some concerns about what the f.h.a. may or may not do. but of no concern whatsoever for her qualifications or ability. she is coming up in the second vote today and i just want to put on the record my wholehearted support of the senate reaching the 60 votes necessary to confirm her appointment. and...
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georgia has to score to win this game. the l ball is deflected caught by chris connely.ime ran out. ball game over. alabama inwins 32-28 -- alabama wins, 32-28. last night in palo alto, stanford punched if the ticket -- the ticket for the rose bowl. tied with ucla at 24 this the 4 4th. jordan williamson, he came up big since last year fiasco, did not disappoint. one last ditch effort for ucla but wide and shot for 52 yards and stanford seals the rose bowl bid in spectacular fashion. to make it to the finals, and do what we did, the titans (inaudible). >> with my teammates on the podium, it hit me that won pac- 12. >> tragedy struck in kansas city this morning. this is jovan belcher, involved in a murder suicide here at arrowhead stadium. drove to the chief headquarters and shot himself in front of the head coach and general manager. they leave a a 3-month-old daughter. the chiefs were scheduled to host the carolina panthers tomorrow. the game will go on as scheduled. >>> last night, check the goal line stand by white. they remain tied at 7 until overtime. now 10-7, elija
georgia has to score to win this game. the l ball is deflected caught by chris connely.ime ran out. ball game over. alabama inwins 32-28 -- alabama wins, 32-28. last night in palo alto, stanford punched if the ticket -- the ticket for the rose bowl. tied with ucla at 24 this the 4 4th. jordan williamson, he came up big since last year fiasco, did not disappoint. one last ditch effort for ucla but wide and shot for 52 yards and stanford seals the rose bowl bid in spectacular fashion. to make it...
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but a slowdown georgia avenue. you can see the flashing lights there on the right side of your screen. aaron, erika? >> thank you, mike. now let's go to melissa mollet with breaking news. >> syrian warplanes are raiding a damascus province. one civilian killed, dozens hurt and homes destroyed. on thursday, at least 142 people were killed. 45,000 killed since the uprising started in march of last year. at the live desk, melissa mollet. >>> u.s. diplomats are being told to get out of an african country because of rising violence there. the state department is shutting the doors on its embassy in the central african republic. this as rebels seize at least ten towns in the northern part of the country. leaving the capital city in fear of an attack. 40 were reportedly flown to kenya. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton will return to work next week after being sidelined by illness for the past few weeks. she's kept a low profile after suffering from a stomach virus and then a concussion she reportedly sustained after
but a slowdown georgia avenue. you can see the flashing lights there on the right side of your screen. aaron, erika? >> thank you, mike. now let's go to melissa mollet with breaking news. >> syrian warplanes are raiding a damascus province. one civilian killed, dozens hurt and homes destroyed. on thursday, at least 142 people were killed. 45,000 killed since the uprising started in march of last year. at the live desk, melissa mollet. >>> u.s. diplomats are being told to...
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thank you52çe&uh >> commissioner. >> i wanted to welcome georgia.tions. >> thank you. >> so what do youj. et okay. thank you for your report. >> if i could switch hats for a moment i1 +hópw wanted to take a moment -- i'm one of the parents on the -- at the indian education committeeíbg@.$jo wanted to first of all say thank you to commissioner fewer and commissioner murase for having that thought and then putting it into action. it's really important for our children and our students to take that pride andv honor. and we always want all of our children to feel like when they walk'?zom=u that they're all of who they are when they walk through that door and they don'tq [6 have to leave any part of themselves outside. thank you. >>/ç +i2 superintendent. >> superintendant carranza: i want to welcome you to this newgmñ?ñ? role and it's good to have you in this role as well. in addition to the work you're doing around restorative practices there are a number of schools3;w98 training for what we're calling behavioral rti. !
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representatives from new york, new jersey, north carolina, and georgia participated in hurricane cleanup efforts in staten island. congressman michael grim, austin scott, scott garrett, and congresswoman renee ellers helped gut and repair homes hit by superstorm sandy. great. congress has been requested $260 billion for aid. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "early today," your first stop of the day today on your nbc station.
representatives from new york, new jersey, north carolina, and georgia participated in hurricane cleanup efforts in staten island. congressman michael grim, austin scott, scott garrett, and congresswoman renee ellers helped gut and repair homes hit by superstorm sandy. great. congress has been requested $260 billion for aid. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "early today," your first stop of the day today on your nbc station.
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he played football at college park, georgia in high school and went to georgia tech when they were in the southeastern conference. he was a small 200-pound center. went from georgia tech to the green bay packers and played in the first super bowl game as a start are senator, traded to the baltimore colts and played in the famous game when joe namath delivered victory against the colts. he went on to play for other nfl teams until he was hurt in a game on an injure caused by merlin olson. he didn't quit when his career ended in terms of playing football. he went into coaching. went back to his home alma mater georgia tech and coached as an assistant then took pepper roger's place and became the head coach and took them 0 the bowl games, took them to conference championships, was a true leader. from there he was sought out by the university of alabama, a pretty big job in the south when it comes to football. he became after bear bryant passed away and two successive coaches failed to meet the alabama standard. bill came and scoartd. he won a s.e.c. championship, had a great career at al
he played football at college park, georgia in high school and went to georgia tech when they were in the southeastern conference. he was a small 200-pound center. went from georgia tech to the green bay packers and played in the first super bowl game as a start are senator, traded to the baltimore colts and played in the famous game when joe namath delivered victory against the colts. he went on to play for other nfl teams until he was hurt in a game on an injure caused by merlin olson. he...
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the beltway just before georgia avenue, this is the inner loop of the beltway before georgia.it onto georgia avenue. their weighting a little longer. otherwise the backup is not so bad. springfield looks pretty good with nothing reported. back to you. >> thank you. 6:51, 35 degrees. your friday express is >> it is 6:54. we begin with a live roundup of today's top stories. john gonzalez is in landover outside fedex field. >> this is the last game of the season. the redskins and cowboys. the winner goes to the playoffs. metro is staying open later on sunday night. you can start tailgating sooner at the stadium. if you want tickets, you will pay. the highest ticket right now going for about $750. there's a rumor and that jummy olabanji has one. >> we just found out a chinese court has ordered apple to pay $165,000 to 8 chinese writers. app contain their work was distributed. the groups suing asked the courts for nearly $2 million in damages. an apple spokesman told the associated press the company takes copyright infringement complaints very seriously, but she did not say whether
the beltway just before georgia avenue, this is the inner loop of the beltway before georgia.it onto georgia avenue. their weighting a little longer. otherwise the backup is not so bad. springfield looks pretty good with nothing reported. back to you. >> thank you. 6:51, 35 degrees. your friday express is >> it is 6:54. we begin with a live roundup of today's top stories. john gonzalez is in landover outside fedex field. >> this is the last game of the season. the redskins and...
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. >> reporter: born in 1896, cooper moved from tennessee to georgia to teach during world war one anddney cooper remembers she was very passionate about learning. >> she kept up with politics, read the paper every day and later when tv came on she watched the news on television. >> she was also a pioneer in the women's suffrage movement. >> i think she understood that it was not right, women could not vote and have a voice in this country and this democracy that we had. >> what was the event, out of all of those years, what was the biggest event that had the most impact? >> i think it would have been the depression. that was a very difficult time. taught them to be very frugal. they didn't waste anything. >> never in her life did besse cooper have a driver's license so she never got the opportunity to drive over this bridge that was named after her just outside her hometown in georgia. she did, though, at one point drive during a time when you didn't need a license and the only car she ever drove, the model t. >> after my father died, she was 68 years old and she wanted to drive, but
. >> reporter: born in 1896, cooper moved from tennessee to georgia to teach during world war one anddney cooper remembers she was very passionate about learning. >> she kept up with politics, read the paper every day and later when tv came on she watched the news on television. >> she was also a pioneer in the women's suffrage movement. >> i think she understood that it was not right, women could not vote and have a voice in this country and this democracy that we had....
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you the delays on the traffic land cam camera if we can go to that you have delays from at least georgia avenue as you head westbound on the beltway toward connecticut avenue. and that's growing quickly. jammed there on the beltway north of town. so keep that in mind for your travel plans. on the northbound side of i-95, you have delays coming up towards spring field. that's because of an earlier accident. a little further south from this in lorton that was in the hov lanes. now everyone is moving upstream so a lot of slow traffic on
you the delays on the traffic land cam camera if we can go to that you have delays from at least georgia avenue as you head westbound on the beltway toward connecticut avenue. and that's growing quickly. jammed there on the beltway north of town. so keep that in mind for your travel plans. on the northbound side of i-95, you have delays coming up towards spring field. that's because of an earlier accident. a little further south from this in lorton that was in the hov lanes. now everyone is...
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born in 1896 -- moved from tennessee to georgia to teach during world war i.sidney cooper" remembers -- she was passionate about learning. "she kept up with politics, read the paper every day, and later when tv came on, she watched the news on television." she was also a pioneer in the women's suffrage movement. "i think she understood that that was just not right, that women did not vote, could not have a voice in this country, in this democracy that we have. and for it, getting women involved and once it was opened up to them, she wanted them to get out and vote." "what was the event? out of all of those years, what was the biggest event that had the most impact on her?" "i think it would have been very difficult time. it frugal. they didn't waste anything." "never in her life did besse cooper ever have a driver's license. so, she never got over this bridge that was named after her just outside her hometown here in georgia. she did, though, at one point drive. during a license. and the only car she ever drove? the model was 68 years old, and she said she wan
born in 1896 -- moved from tennessee to georgia to teach during world war i.sidney cooper" remembers -- she was passionate about learning. "she kept up with politics, read the paper every day, and later when tv came on, she watched the news on television." she was also a pioneer in the women's suffrage movement. "i think she understood that that was just not right, that women did not vote, could not have a voice in this country, in this democracy that we have. and for it,...
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in 2004 in georgia a 12 foot, hundred thousand pound pig was killed. it's unclear whether this pig, hog zila got that big while grazing in the wild or whether he was fed peanuts farm fed or 43 range. when the pigs flair a griffin was asked why he had to shoot the pig. griffin said, because i couldn't believe it was so big. i grew up 20 miles away in a town that put martin luther king in jail for a few nights in 1963. when they heard the story of hog zila i wondered why people killed things they don't understand. i would like to read hog zila this is the first timei've read this part one is what i'm reading today. killer of kid and faun, muddy wallower trichinosis and tick. trap smart, nonnative gar gant wan flea bag you root in the oak brush of bogs and swamp. if we killed you now, hog zila, if we took aim for your belly with our cross bow or laser sight and pulled a trigger or let a tripped arrow rip through the night air there wouldn't be a story to tell. while we lay and wait for you to appear, chewing our ciao and the fat lit up on beer, lit up on
in 2004 in georgia a 12 foot, hundred thousand pound pig was killed. it's unclear whether this pig, hog zila got that big while grazing in the wild or whether he was fed peanuts farm fed or 43 range. when the pigs flair a griffin was asked why he had to shoot the pig. griffin said, because i couldn't believe it was so big. i grew up 20 miles away in a town that put martin luther king in jail for a few nights in 1963. when they heard the story of hog zila i wondered why people killed things they...
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some of you know three of our member publishers, when georgia state moved from printed course packs as materials for higher education courses to e reserves they made another change, stopped paying a penny for anything put up on the reserves no longer how long it was an it is since 2006 not a penny has been paid and because the georgia state was in the view of publishers and out liar in that, because we have understood and we think many people have understood that copyright is agnostic or the same rules would apply whether we are talking print for digital, that is what led to this particular litigation. there is all this vagueness and difficulty in deciding what is fair use and you can run through four factors but the bottom line is this is hard to figure out in many cases but in some cases clearer than others. in the cases where large amounts of material are being used semester after semester after semester, not paid in any amount no matter how long the lange, that becomes an issue for copyright boaters and for both the publishers and the authors and that is the gist of why that case w
some of you know three of our member publishers, when georgia state moved from printed course packs as materials for higher education courses to e reserves they made another change, stopped paying a penny for anything put up on the reserves no longer how long it was an it is since 2006 not a penny has been paid and because the georgia state was in the view of publishers and out liar in that, because we have understood and we think many people have understood that copyright is agnostic or the...
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but senator johnny isaacson of georgia said he would not confirm her. why? >> i don't think she is confirmable right now because of the lack of information we have on the entire benghazi issue, from the administration. susan rice is the tip of the sphere. the administration has put her there. there are unanswered questions why we didn't have security for christy veins, why we couldn't get security there why it took so long to admit it was terrorist attack. so the president has putter in a difficult position, floating her name as secretary of state but not nominating her and having her come to thisol and do interviews with unanswered questions. it's unfair. >> are you making her the scapegoat, senator? >> no. we're trying to get the answers. every single member, even senator graham and senator mccain came back and said they're willing to listen to her. they have had a difficult meeting this week. susan collins still has questions. i have questions, and i'm sure the american people do. so we need to get the benghazi situation behind us, get the facts out, and
but senator johnny isaacson of georgia said he would not confirm her. why? >> i don't think she is confirmable right now because of the lack of information we have on the entire benghazi issue, from the administration. susan rice is the tip of the sphere. the administration has put her there. there are unanswered questions why we didn't have security for christy veins, why we couldn't get security there why it took so long to admit it was terrorist attack. so the president has putter in a...
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of the storm system.but you can also see the heavier line of thunderstorms moving through southern georgia. we also have tornado watches. and that threat is going to push into the east coast of the carolinas. we could see isolated tornadoes again possible. on top of that, we are looking at possibly perhaps up to a foot of snow, especially off the shores of lake ontario and lake erie with 6 to 12 inches possible in southern indiana. that's a look at the weather across the country. now, here's a peek out your window. in boston, about 37 degrees, but that rain is going to take hold later on today. raleigh, north carolina, has a good chance of seeing thunderstorms today. and pittsburgh, looking at snow with highs today topping out in the mid-30s. >> so the storm system is going to be one that affects the eastern seaboard probably until about friday morning. >> silver lining, snow, i like skiing. >> oh, yeah, a lot of people do. and have been waiting for snow, too. >>> holiday sales hits highs and lows. instagram's legal trouble and where in the world are folks cutting the commute in half. plus
of the storm system.but you can also see the heavier line of thunderstorms moving through southern georgia. we also have tornado watches. and that threat is going to push into the east coast of the carolinas. we could see isolated tornadoes again possible. on top of that, we are looking at possibly perhaps up to a foot of snow, especially off the shores of lake ontario and lake erie with 6 to 12 inches possible in southern indiana. that's a look at the weather across the country. now, here's a...
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look. [ screaming ] that's a mini van that came crashing through the jewelers in athens, georgia. reports say that the driver of this van made a right-hand turn in the parking lot and crashed right through. the driver claims something through her back seat rolled up front and jammed underneath her brake pad. fortunately, looks like the van didn't hit anybody, just hit merchandise. there were multiple angles of this crash and someone was hit. check out this angle, 63-year-old customer sitting down as she's being helped by one of the employees. has no clue what's about to hit her right in the back. >> oh, my god! that didn't miss her at all. it hit her smack in the back. >> catapulting h aut 15 feet. she was transported and released from the hospital. some say 12 stiffs to the back of the head. a window frame hit her in the back of the head, if you believe that. >> unbelievable she just needed stitches. it's mind blowing. >>> popped up on the internet because she has a blog where she shows us she can do something without her arms. this time -- >> i want to show you guys how i take s
look. [ screaming ] that's a mini van that came crashing through the jewelers in athens, georgia. reports say that the driver of this van made a right-hand turn in the parking lot and crashed right through. the driver claims something through her back seat rolled up front and jammed underneath her brake pad. fortunately, looks like the van didn't hit anybody, just hit merchandise. there were multiple angles of this crash and someone was hit. check out this angle, 63-year-old customer sitting...
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i was going for georgia.or georgia because being from lsu, we hate the tide. >> georgia almost won. they were right there. five yards away from winning the gape and they probably should have won the game. >> around the bowl, down the hole, roll tide roll. >>> finally, this is hard to believe. chicago bears receiver brandon marshall says he's heard some players use viagra to improve their game performance. >> some guys, you know, they'll do whatever they can, you know, to get an edge. i have heard of some crazy -- i heard crazy stories. i heard guys using like viagra, seriously, because the blood -- i don't know, it's some crazy stuff. you know, it's
i was going for georgia.or georgia because being from lsu, we hate the tide. >> georgia almost won. they were right there. five yards away from winning the gape and they probably should have won the game. >> around the bowl, down the hole, roll tide roll. >>> finally, this is hard to believe. chicago bears receiver brandon marshall says he's heard some players use viagra to improve their game performance. >> some guys, you know, they'll do whatever they can, you know,...
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and i intend to carry that message all over georgia. >> thanks for joining us. really appreciate your time. >> thank you, thomas. >> absolutely. just a programming note for everybody. maryland governor martin o'malley, whose state approved marriage equality by popular vote will join the reverend al sharpton tonight on "politics nation." humans -- sometimes life trips us up. and sometimes, we trip ourselves up, but that's okay. at liberty mutual insurance we can "untrip" you as you go through your life with personalized policies and discounts when you need them most. just call... and speak with a licensed representative about saving on your policy when you get married, move into a new house... [crash!] or add a car to your policy. don't forget to ask about saving up to 10% when you combine your auto and home insurance with liberty mutual. security, coverage, and savings. all the things humans need to make our beautifully imperfect world a little less imperfect. call... and lock in your rate for 12 months. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your poli
and i intend to carry that message all over georgia. >> thanks for joining us. really appreciate your time. >> thank you, thomas. >> absolutely. just a programming note for everybody. maryland governor martin o'malley, whose state approved marriage equality by popular vote will join the reverend al sharpton tonight on "politics nation." humans -- sometimes life trips us up. and sometimes, we trip ourselves up, but that's okay. at liberty mutual insurance we can...
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heavy rain from western north carolina and to south carolina and into the albany-georgia area continues to spread eastward but we have heavy snow falling through northern indiana and will bring blizzard like conditions to portions of ohio, especially lakeshore of lake ontario as well. here's the best chance of seeing the tornadoes develop today. eastern north carolina and eastern south carolina and severe thunderstorms where we could get wind gusts up to 70 miles an hour. we are looking for perhaps a foot of snow through ohio and northwestern pennsylvania and western new york state. on top of that, we could see wind gusts up to 45 miles an hour and blizzard conditions are felt through the great lakes region. >> good thing in terms of snow on the trees in many spots. >> that's a good point because snow on many trees and winds, we could be talking about more damage. that's not the case. >> holiday woes everywhere and instagram in legal troubles. >>> plus, she's the face of weight watchers. now jessica simpson is about to put the pounds back on. we'll tell you why. hing. and you really don
heavy rain from western north carolina and to south carolina and into the albany-georgia area continues to spread eastward but we have heavy snow falling through northern indiana and will bring blizzard like conditions to portions of ohio, especially lakeshore of lake ontario as well. here's the best chance of seeing the tornadoes develop today. eastern north carolina and eastern south carolina and severe thunderstorms where we could get wind gusts up to 70 miles an hour. we are looking for...
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i know senator isakson from georgia's going to be very involved in that. i hope to be involved with that. my guess is the presiding officer is going to be involved in that. and yet today, my sense is we need to go ahead and have someone who's actually running f.h.a. to cause it to work better. and i hope my colleagues on this side of the aisle, as many as can, will join in, give her strong support today and then work closely with her to cause f.h.a. to be the kind of place that it ought to be. and it certainly -- i agree with the senator from georgia -- shouldn't have the market share that it has today. but a big part of that, again, a big part of that has to do with our inaction in this body and our inability to -- to thus far deal with g.s.e. so i hope many will join in supporting carol galante. with, that mr. president, i yield the floor. -- with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. mrs. boxer: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from california. mrs. boxer: mr. president, how much time remains on either side on this nomination? the pre
i know senator isakson from georgia's going to be very involved in that. i hope to be involved with that. my guess is the presiding officer is going to be involved in that. and yet today, my sense is we need to go ahead and have someone who's actually running f.h.a. to cause it to work better. and i hope my colleagues on this side of the aisle, as many as can, will join in, give her strong support today and then work closely with her to cause f.h.a. to be the kind of place that it ought to be....
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touchdown. >> charles: freshman from georgia. bright future.big good-looking running back there. i think he will give them more than just short yardage runs. i think he will be one of the complete backs. >> gus: 70-30. extra point good. 51 seconds remaining. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> gus: big night for the wisconsin badgers football program. big night for that young man. here's tonight kay jewelers diamond moment of the game. montee ball. >> charles: runs out of the tackle and finishes it. his running backs coach preaches all the time finish your run. montee ball does just that. >> gus: a knee in the end zone once again. with 51 seconds to go, wisconsin comes on the field and they will take a knee and run this one out. and set their sights on the rose bowl. back-to-back big ten champions. coach bielema finally getting the gatorade bath. that was all ice water, folks. >> charles: oh, man. >> gus: they got him. >> charles: when you win big, it refreshes. otherwise, it's just plain cold. >> gus: congratulations to wisconsin. turbulent season. unexpected losses, in
touchdown. >> charles: freshman from georgia. bright future.big good-looking running back there. i think he will give them more than just short yardage runs. i think he will be one of the complete backs. >> gus: 70-30. extra point good. 51 seconds remaining. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> gus: big night for the wisconsin badgers football program. big night for that young man. here's tonight kay jewelers diamond moment of the game. montee ball. >> charles: runs out of the tackle and...
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we will send it over to georgia let us at bwi -- over to georgia at bwi. >> the weather has made traveling difficult in and out of baltimore delays. delays and cancellations continue at this hour. for those lucky enough to get on a plan today, they tell me it was a scary right. >> it was one of those days to travel but mother nature had other ideas. >> we decided to spend christmas in las vegas. today the odds were not with us. >> this family's flight from las vegas to baltimore made it but their final leg to connecticut was like the more the victim hundred flights nationwide on wednesday -- canceled because of a massive winter storm. >> we are happy to be on the ground. it was kind of rough up there. we are sort of a grateful to be here. >> bw i airport experienced on average 1-2 hour departure delays because of the first winter mix of the season. the weather here improve but nationwide travel did not, causing visitors to remind -- wonder when their return flights would take off. like is that expect delays some -- >> it was it6:55 now at 9:20. >> it was a chance to get those snow supplies
we will send it over to georgia let us at bwi -- over to georgia at bwi. >> the weather has made traveling difficult in and out of baltimore delays. delays and cancellations continue at this hour. for those lucky enough to get on a plan today, they tell me it was a scary right. >> it was one of those days to travel but mother nature had other ideas. >> we decided to spend christmas in las vegas. today the odds were not with us. >> this family's flight from las vegas to...
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. >> reporter: at the federal law enforcement training center in brunswick, georgia, theyoused blank ammunitions -- . >> freeze! >> reporter: and real actors. >> you can't simulate people. you have to use people to simulate behavior. >> reporter: 60,000 federal agents a year come to the 1600- acre site complete with mock airplanes, bars, and a test track and the important thing is location. no embankments, no brims, and no congestion. terror aent -- events from the pass like a sarin gas subway attack are rehearsed alongside potential future attacks like prime vised explosive devices. >> and we're not pre-- we're prepared domestically we'll be prepared for a threat in the united states. >> reporter: it's only part of the mission. >> we can't afford to just respond to incidents anymore. we have to prevent things from happens. >> reporter: in light of last week, you can tell there is a real sense of urgency working to prevent future attacks. in brunswick, georgia, steve hairy gan, fox news. >>> controversial airport scanners are under review. the national academy of sciences is studying
. >> reporter: at the federal law enforcement training center in brunswick, georgia, theyoused blank ammunitions -- . >> freeze! >> reporter: and real actors. >> you can't simulate people. you have to use people to simulate behavior. >> reporter: 60,000 federal agents a year come to the 1600- acre site complete with mock airplanes, bars, and a test track and the important thing is location. no embankments, no brims, and no congestion. terror aent -- events from the...
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we have haeavy rain from wester south carolina and georgia area and albany area and will continue to spread and we have heavy rain through illinois and indiana and will bring blizzard conditions to ohio and lake ontario as well. here's a chance of seeing them develop today. eastern north carolina, eastern south carolina and even just severe thunderstorms where we could get wind gusts 50 to 70 miles an hour. here's where our snow is going to be. we are looking for perhaps a foot of snow through ohio and northwestern pennsylvania and northwestern new york state. on top of that, we could see wind gusts up to 45 miles an hour. blizzard conditions will be felt through the great lakes region. >> good thing in terms of what we're feeling so far, we don't have snow on those trees in many spots. >> that's a good point, snow on trees and wind, we could be talking about more damage. that's not the case. >>> holiday sales highs and lows and instagram's legal troubles and where folks are cutting their commute in half. >>> she's the face of weight watchers and now jessica simpson is about to put t
we have haeavy rain from wester south carolina and georgia area and albany area and will continue to spread and we have heavy rain through illinois and indiana and will bring blizzard conditions to ohio and lake ontario as well. here's a chance of seeing them develop today. eastern north carolina, eastern south carolina and even just severe thunderstorms where we could get wind gusts 50 to 70 miles an hour. here's where our snow is going to be. we are looking for perhaps a foot of snow through...
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. >> terrifying moments as two people crash through a georgia jewelry store. look. >> [ bleep ]. >> i'm -- >> oh, my god! >> [ inaudible ]. >> that's a minivan that came crashing through a jewelers in athens, georgia. reports say the driver of the van made a right-hand turn into the parking lot and crashed right through. the driver claims that something from her back seat rolled up front and jammed underneath her brake pedal. fortunately looks like the van didn't hit anybody. there were multiple angles of this crash and someone was hit. check out this angle. a 63-year-old customer sitting down in the bottom right-hand of your screen, as she's being helped by one of the employees, has no clue what's about to hit her right in the back. >> oh, my gosh! that didn't miss her at all. it hit her smack in the back. >> catapulted her about 15 feet. she was transported and released from the hospital. some reports say about 12 stitches to the back of her head. the window frame hit her in the back of the head if you can believe that. >> it's unbelievable she just needed s
. >> terrifying moments as two people crash through a georgia jewelry store. look. >> [ bleep ]. >> i'm -- >> oh, my god! >> [ inaudible ]. >> that's a minivan that came crashing through a jewelers in athens, georgia. reports say the driver of the van made a right-hand turn into the parking lot and crashed right through. the driver claims that something from her back seat rolled up front and jammed underneath her brake pedal. fortunately looks like the van...
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i rise to discuss the home state georgia program. home state provides temporary assistance to homeowners who are unemployed or underemployed due to no fault of their own. and i'm hosting my second home state georgia foreclosure prevention event of 2012 this saturday, december 8, at the salem bible church fellship hall from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. my presented, jasper williams, is the pastor. my last home safe event helped hundreds of homeowners temporarily lower their mortgage payments and i expect to help hundreds more after this weekend's event. the event is free and i hope georgians who need help will attend. for more information contact me at hankjohnson.house.gov. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for one minute. mr. pallone: thank you, mr. speaker. the message from the american people is loud and clear. extend the middle class tax cuts now. r
i rise to discuss the home state georgia program. home state provides temporary assistance to homeowners who are unemployed or underemployed due to no fault of their own. and i'm hosting my second home state georgia foreclosure prevention event of 2012 this saturday, december 8, at the salem bible church fellship hall from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. my presented, jasper williams, is the pastor. my last home safe event helped hundreds of homeowners temporarily lower their mortgage payments and i...