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so georgia is a wonderful place for refugees buttle refugees are wonderful for georgia as well. they really enrich the vimet here. le refugees -- there are some myths that refugees depend on public assistance and that is not the case in georgia. most refugees do not enroll in public benefits other than refugee food stamps and refugee medicaid, which are federally funded program. less than o make .02%. .004% that go on public benefits and those who do go on public benefits stay on the benefits less than six months. this is a group of people who are motivated to work as soon as possible. other things we're proud of in georgia is that refugees here are starting businesses, they are buying homes, they are going back to school. we have wonderful programs here, our organization has a savings match program. we have match savings for those who want to go to school or buy a home or even start a business. we have organizations who are here today who helped 19 families buy a home in the last year and a half. we helped to start 16 businesses and we've helped over 20 people go back to school
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and he lay on the tracks of the georgia road cradled by the rails. heart 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 bi
and he lay on the tracks of the georgia road cradled by the rails. heart 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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reporting from belief in georgia. it just couple minutes time libya's interim prime minister during the civil war tells us what the future holds for his embattled country now i'll see again in thirty five. finishes a secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tim's mission to teach the creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the r.-g. dot com. his power was the envy of emperors he had good reason to trust no one. is body was found on the floor of his huge empty house. but did he die of natural causes. the mystery of stalin's death on oxy. choose your language. because you know if they still some of. us choose the the concerns you. choose to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life choose the access to your office. wealthy british style some time to look like for. the money. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global econ
reporting from belief in georgia. it just couple minutes time libya's interim prime minister during the civil war tells us what the future holds for his embattled country now i'll see again in thirty five. finishes a secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tim's mission to teach the creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the r.-g. dot com. his power...
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but southwest georgia male yes does.nd he's now in our house and in hot pursuit of our decoy. >> can i give you a hug? >> have a seat. >> as the decoy walks behind the curtain, the man sees our camera crew and runs. >> he saw ron. he's coming out. he's coming out. >> and he keeps on running, even after sheriff's deputies order him to stop. >> get down! >> get down. >> finally, an officer's taser knocks him to the ground. after here's arrested, he's taken in for questioning. this man with the incredibly vulgar chat reveals something that ironically no longer surprises us. >> i was a minister in the church. >> what church you go to? >> baptist church. i don't want to go to prison. >> it also turns out he's married and worried about his wife finding out. >> mr. gary. >> yes, what is it? >> i'm gonna lose everything i got. >> do what? >> i'm going to lose everything i have, mr. gary. >> the 35-year-old asks to speak to a lawyer. and the interview is over. he's then taken to the county jail, fingerprinted, photographed and pu
but southwest georgia male yes does.nd he's now in our house and in hot pursuit of our decoy. >> can i give you a hug? >> have a seat. >> as the decoy walks behind the curtain, the man sees our camera crew and runs. >> he saw ron. he's coming out. he's coming out. >> and he keeps on running, even after sheriff's deputies order him to stop. >> get down! >> get down. >> finally, an officer's taser knocks him to the ground. after here's arrested,...
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if you look at georgia about $4,000 per child on their individual-- >> georgia only spends 4,000 andase that the president cites at a minimum spent at least four times that and in some cases, ten times, ten times that, is that replicatable around the country? >> it's not. what happened in preschool in georgia, any academic gains and social gains from the program fades out as the children progress through elementary school. so there really isn't any lasting effect from this investment. >> paul: jason, what about the georgia and oklahoma experiment? these are two states that not normally identified as liberal states. the president is citing us examples. >> right, and he's talking about the outcomes in these states and trying to link them to the universal pre-k programs that they have, but the evident isn't there. again, the knock on these programs is that the effects aren't fasting that they're very authority lived and in the-- >> and fade out by the third grade? >> third or fourth great. you can't tell who was in the program and who wasn't. in florida and oklahoma, well above the nati
if you look at georgia about $4,000 per child on their individual-- >> georgia only spends 4,000 andase that the president cites at a minimum spent at least four times that and in some cases, ten times, ten times that, is that replicatable around the country? >> it's not. what happened in preschool in georgia, any academic gains and social gains from the program fades out as the children progress through elementary school. so there really isn't any lasting effect from this...
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>> reporter: georgia lawmaker roger bruce is one man trying to shut down the mugshot industry, pushing for a law that would make it a crime to establish a booking photo and then charge a fee to take it down, but only in georgia. >> we're trying to remove the incentive for putting it out there. we don't want them to be able to charge a fee to remove these pictures. and the thought is if they -- if they can't charge a fee, why put it out there? >> reporter: he says sheriff's departments across the country should be able to label their images with water marks and police their use and says that victims should be able to sue when police say the photos have been mishandled. >> it just destroys your life. you know, my family, my friends. it's just -- i just don't know how to express in words how devastated this has been for me. you are defending yourself as long as the picture is out there, you are defending yourself. telling your story, this is what happened, i'm not guilty. >> reporter: she's now found
>> reporter: georgia lawmaker roger bruce is one man trying to shut down the mugshot industry, pushing for a law that would make it a crime to establish a booking photo and then charge a fee to take it down, but only in georgia. >> we're trying to remove the incentive for putting it out there. we don't want them to be able to charge a fee to remove these pictures. and the thought is if they -- if they can't charge a fee, why put it out there? >> reporter: he says sheriff's...
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a case in georgia, greg versus georgia. since that time 141 people lebanese generated. >> host: proven innocent or declared not guilty. speech to a lot of people think that means a have been some dna evidence. only one 17th of those cases were based on dna, many are based on erroneous eyewitness identification. another person stepping forward admitting to the crime. for a variety of reasons. we get it wrong. on the political left or political right, the tendinitis. as long as we have a death penalty we run the risk of executing the wrong person. >> host: professor stack, are there any characteristics of those 141 cases that are similar that make, say, this was wrong, this person is next? >> there are a series of reasons for wrongful convictions. a half-dozen or so. as i said before, mistaken i went this identification is the leading cause of wrongful conditions, not just at the festival, when all cases police corruption, prosecutorial overreaching, and underlying racism to the system reasons that the categories fall int
a case in georgia, greg versus georgia. since that time 141 people lebanese generated. >> host: proven innocent or declared not guilty. speech to a lot of people think that means a have been some dna evidence. only one 17th of those cases were based on dna, many are based on erroneous eyewitness identification. another person stepping forward admitting to the crime. for a variety of reasons. we get it wrong. on the political left or political right, the tendinitis. as long as we have a...
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over the past five years georgia's outlook has changed dramatically.of president mikheil saakashvili is architectural programs but not everyone is in the mood to admire these architectural novelties and his family lost their home to several years ago after falling on hard times they had been promised a new flat by the city's authorities but the promise has been kept and now there are a moment group of several others who are homeless forced to find shelter in an abandoned school. this city is building and being painted but we have nothing it is supposed to be built for the people we are the people and we have nothing if there is no was then there's no need for all this beauty we have small children here and we live in a house with this building is no heating or electricity improving george's outlook was made a priority by saakashvili his old town has seen more than building spring up including this huge government justice department said to be the world's biggest and this gloss and steel bridge and while the public's response to the modernization has ge
over the past five years georgia's outlook has changed dramatically.of president mikheil saakashvili is architectural programs but not everyone is in the mood to admire these architectural novelties and his family lost their home to several years ago after falling on hard times they had been promised a new flat by the city's authorities but the promise has been kept and now there are a moment group of several others who are homeless forced to find shelter in an abandoned school. this city is...
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the gentleman from georgia. mr. price: how much time remains on each side? the chair: the gentleman has 9 3/4 minutes remaining and the gentleman from virginia has 10 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. price: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm pleased to yield three minutes to a member of the budget committee, the gentleman from indiana, mr. rokita. the chair: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for throw minutes. mr. rokita: i thank the gentleman from georgia for yielding me time. i agree with the gentleman from georgia, it's good to have debate, it's good to have choices, it's good to have options but that doesn't mean that every option is equally good, and we're faced with the situation right here and right now and that's why i rise in opposition to the c.b.c. substitute budget. there are different ways to balance a budget. many most americans, many of us here think taking 20% of the value of a country's g.d.p., like this federal government does, and spends it is more than enough to run it. most everything else. but to be
the gentleman from georgia. mr. price: how much time remains on each side? the chair: the gentleman has 9 3/4 minutes remaining and the gentleman from virginia has 10 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. price: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm pleased to yield three minutes to a member of the budget committee, the gentleman from indiana, mr. rokita. the chair: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for throw minutes. mr. rokita: i thank the gentleman from georgia for yielding me time. i agree with the...
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this time in harris county, georgia. we've rigged it with 12 hidden cameras, five inside, seven outside. from a control room, who operates the cameras and records a man's every move from the moment he drives up to the house. we've hired a young looking 19-year-old to play the part of a young girl. a decoy who will invite the men in. >> hey, come on in. >> this is 24-year-old raymondo. he thinks he's going to meet a 14-year-old girl. he just met her in a chatroom. >> i made sweet tea for you. it's super good. that's what we do down south. >> to give you an idea of why i might be here, see what he said online. he asks a decoy if she's good at oral sex. nobody ever complained. then he asks if he shows a picture of his pen us, would she give him oral sex. the decoy says oh, yeah. sure enough, he sends her a picture of his genitals. >> >> how you doing? why don't you have a seat right over there? what are you doing here? >> we were talking online. i just wanted to come and meet her. >> who were you talking online with? >> tha
this time in harris county, georgia. we've rigged it with 12 hidden cameras, five inside, seven outside. from a control room, who operates the cameras and records a man's every move from the moment he drives up to the house. we've hired a young looking 19-year-old to play the part of a young girl. a decoy who will invite the men in. >> hey, come on in. >> this is 24-year-old raymondo. he thinks he's going to meet a 14-year-old girl. he just met her in a chatroom. >> i made...
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the demographic change from georgia.st african-american numbers there but now latino voters who now exist in that state who could also help democrats. so i guess maybe it depends on where you live? >> that's right. i think it depends on where you live and it depends on whether or not you're latino. if you look at the polls, latinos want to get this done now. it is at the top of their list. the economy and jobs is below it in terms wanting to get something done this year. so you're right. i think you are seeing an explosion of latinos. if you look broadly at where most americans are where they want to put political capital, it is more around the economy. that's why you see obama trying to frame this as an economic issue. >> i think a lot of this is about are these eight guys real legislators? are they legislative craftsmen? it is way easier to stop something in washington than to get it done. this would be the cap stone of several of their careers. an historic moment for them and i think they understand that. the end migh
the demographic change from georgia.st african-american numbers there but now latino voters who now exist in that state who could also help democrats. so i guess maybe it depends on where you live? >> that's right. i think it depends on where you live and it depends on whether or not you're latino. if you look at the polls, latinos want to get this done now. it is at the top of their list. the economy and jobs is below it in terms wanting to get something done this year. so you're right....
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schools in georgia students from studying there. if undocumented youth or students were there, they are not permitted to study they were cut. even people who were accepted. one of the things that happened was a budge the of professor and young people got together said while we're waiting for this law to change we're going to create this university to keep the kids educated so they can keep taking classes and keep their minds going and also get access to the education which they want. >> stephen: why should they get this education? it's our education? it's american education. >> yes, well -- >> stephen: they are taking american thoughts and ideas. that's american knowledge. >> except, you know -- >> stephen: no, i don't. [ laughter ] >> here is what it is. >> stephen: okay. >> this is the situation, every single immigrant we have, undocumented or documented is a future american. that's just the truth of it. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: no, no, it's not. you know what? >> yes, it is. >> stephen: you are talking about path to citi
schools in georgia students from studying there. if undocumented youth or students were there, they are not permitted to study they were cut. even people who were accepted. one of the things that happened was a budge the of professor and young people got together said while we're waiting for this law to change we're going to create this university to keep the kids educated so they can keep taking classes and keep their minds going and also get access to the education which they want. >>...
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reporting from belief in georgia. a brief look now at some other news from around the world a series of suicide bombings across the iraq couple baghdad have killed at least twenty two people and wounded dozens more took place in mostly shiite areas and targeted police forces and civilians there is no immediate claim of responsibility but local officials suspect sunni extremists. college of cardinals headed by cardinal bertoni is now in charge of the catholic church until the election of the new pope later this month one of the sixteen foremen who resigned on thursday saying he will simply be a pilgrim and remain hidden to the world your successor will be tossed with redeeming the church's reputation on a string of child abuse and corruption allegations. and that's the prevention and impact of one of the deadliest viruses of modern times h.i.v. stay with r.t. for a special report. i've got a lot of messages from our t.v. viewers who are very concerned about drones living under skynet is not the american way and many ar
reporting from belief in georgia. a brief look now at some other news from around the world a series of suicide bombings across the iraq couple baghdad have killed at least twenty two people and wounded dozens more took place in mostly shiite areas and targeted police forces and civilians there is no immediate claim of responsibility but local officials suspect sunni extremists. college of cardinals headed by cardinal bertoni is now in charge of the catholic church until the election of the new...
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reporting from belief in georgia. very shortly tonight italy's political paralysis and the repercussions that scott for the rest of europe cross-talk on air eggs.
reporting from belief in georgia. very shortly tonight italy's political paralysis and the repercussions that scott for the rest of europe cross-talk on air eggs.
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reporting from belief in georgia. let's take a look at some more world news this hour first to iraq and two deadly blasts which have struck a crowded market five people died in the bombings which happened in a shia dominated city in the south no one's admitted the attacks yet a day of violence on thursday saw a series of explosions targeting shiite neighborhoods killing at least twenty two people there's been a worrying rise in sectarian violence in iraq in recent weeks and there are fears it could descend into civil conflict witnessed decades ago after a decade ago after the u.s. led invasion. south korean peace protesters have gathered in front of the u.s. embassy and so they're trying they're demanding an end to the country's joint military exercises which are due to start later on friday the war games always still deep anger in north korea which calls the drills proof of american hostility is also valid miserable destruction if the two countries go ahead of the threats have never been acted upon. but as well as al
reporting from belief in georgia. let's take a look at some more world news this hour first to iraq and two deadly blasts which have struck a crowded market five people died in the bombings which happened in a shia dominated city in the south no one's admitted the attacks yet a day of violence on thursday saw a series of explosions targeting shiite neighborhoods killing at least twenty two people there's been a worrying rise in sectarian violence in iraq in recent weeks and there are fears it...
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reporting from belief in georgia. i start to take a look at some other news from around the world a series of suicide bombings across the iraqi capital baghdad of killed at least twenty two people and wounded dozens more attacks took place in mostly shiite areas and targeted police forces and civilians there is no immediate claim of responsibility but local officials suspect sunni extremists. online entrepreneur kim dotcom has lost the latest round his legal battle to avoid extradition from new zealand to america a quarter is overturned an earlier ruling that would have forced the u.s. to hand over crucial documents on the case file sharing beer is wanted by washington on criminal charges of facilitating piracy and racketeering extradition hearing itself is not yet started the investigation ongoing dot com maintains he's an innocent victim of a smear campaign. in the college of cardinals headed by cardinal bertoni is now in charge of the catholic church until the election of the new pope later this month benedict the
reporting from belief in georgia. i start to take a look at some other news from around the world a series of suicide bombings across the iraqi capital baghdad of killed at least twenty two people and wounded dozens more attacks took place in mostly shiite areas and targeted police forces and civilians there is no immediate claim of responsibility but local officials suspect sunni extremists. online entrepreneur kim dotcom has lost the latest round his legal battle to avoid extradition from new...
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. >> congressman paul brown, republican from georgia says the tea party principles are not the bane of the g.o.p. it's their only hope. >> somehow we have to have a party that stands firm on principles. >> and communicate them effectively. >> the republican party's message has been deplorable. >> why, they used to be good at it. >> i blame our leadership. >> john: congressman tom price has been part of that leadership. >> congressman, what's your sense with the tea party? are they kind of the spent force. >> i don't think there's spent force. the tea party across from country are wonderful individuals who wants to make sure this economy gets rolling again. >> john: they don't want to see you blinking. >> that may be. >> john: brown worries about the next big fiscal he showdown, the debt ceiling, which the government will hit yet again in mid february. brown wants to hold the line, but he fears the g.o.p. leadership will cave. john boehner's a great speaker, but he's too nice a guy. barack obama comes, he's a bare knuckle street fighter. >> john: is that what this is going to be a bare-
. >> congressman paul brown, republican from georgia says the tea party principles are not the bane of the g.o.p. it's their only hope. >> somehow we have to have a party that stands firm on principles. >> and communicate them effectively. >> the republican party's message has been deplorable. >> why, they used to be good at it. >> i blame our leadership. >> john: congressman tom price has been part of that leadership. >> congressman, what's your...
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georgia didn't start from a small base. georgia started at about 450,000 latinos in 2000. it's now over 800,000. it nearly doubled during the decade. >> hinojosa: and actually, in the year 1990, georgia probably had a... >> relatively few. >> hinojosa: i mean, almost zero perc... i mean it was very, very small. >> it was like other southern states, with a small hispanic population. there was a hispanic presence, but it was a relatively small population. >> hinojosa: so what was surprising about these numbers for someone like you who looks at numbers? what actually was, like, you went, "wow, i didn't expect this"? >> well, i'd say the most interesting thing that i saw throughout all of this was the growth in the southeast. but also the relative decline in the importance of california and texas. >> in the 1990s, about half of all latinos lived in california and texas. during this last decade, the population of latinos there grew, and in texas particularly this was important for gaining congressional seats. but nonetheless, now about 46% of the nation's hispanic population is
georgia didn't start from a small base. georgia started at about 450,000 latinos in 2000. it's now over 800,000. it nearly doubled during the decade. >> hinojosa: and actually, in the year 1990, georgia probably had a... >> relatively few. >> hinojosa: i mean, almost zero perc... i mean it was very, very small. >> it was like other southern states, with a small hispanic population. there was a hispanic presence, but it was a relatively small population. >>...
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roots, clarence thomas has georgia roots. how come you see it so differently? >> justice thomas and i have lived different lives and drawn different lessons from the lives we've lived. he thinks this way and i think that way and i'm right. >> stephen: you are right. okay. once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's there. >> stephen: okay. >> because it would have affected me fit weren't. >> stephen: that's assuming that people would want to enslave african-americans again and it's a little prejudicial. >> there would be people eager to do so. luckily their numbers are not great and they don't seem to have much power. >> stephen: we're not going to enslave african-americans, sir, we have mexican nows. >> indeed. i'm glad the mexicans are glad to hear that. >> stephen: mr. bond thank you for joining me. good luck voting he [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back
roots, clarence thomas has georgia roots. how come you see it so differently? >> justice thomas and i have lived different lives and drawn different lessons from the lives we've lived. he thinks this way and i think that way and i'm right. >> stephen: you are right. okay. once it's not happening anymore shouldn't you let the law go? for instance, we don't have slavery anymore. shouldn't we get rid of the 13th amendment. doesn't seem necessary. [ laughter ] >> i'm glad it's...
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reporting from belief in georgia. certainly peter the valen has gas discuss how the political paralysis in italy could affect the struggling euro zone. i've got a lot of messages from our t.v. viewers who are very concerned about drones living under skynet is not the american way and many are concerned about their safety and privacy congressman ted poe has introduced a bill that may address some people's concerns about drones this bill is the preserving american privacy act what's clear if i see how the government can use these drugs so basically the act as a bureaucracy to drone usage in order to restrict it in theory protecting people's privacy. the thing is that one side is arguing for drone usage and the other side for bureaucratic restricted drone usage but what about not using drones to spy on americans ever no drones should be used on american territory period and overseas they seem to breed more terrorists than they kill saying that there are only two sides to this issue for drones and well kind for drones is
reporting from belief in georgia. certainly peter the valen has gas discuss how the political paralysis in italy could affect the struggling euro zone. i've got a lot of messages from our t.v. viewers who are very concerned about drones living under skynet is not the american way and many are concerned about their safety and privacy congressman ted poe has introduced a bill that may address some people's concerns about drones this bill is the preserving american privacy act what's clear if i...
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georgia had a requirement for 25 years and gun crimes have been pretty low there for 25 years.ay. he is the issue's committee chairperson for the local tea party chapter. and he says this is a part of a campaign by his chapter, the tea party, to spread this across georgia, across the country. and i asked him why. he said three reasons primarily. first, as a deterrent to criminals. if there's an issue with the gun inside the home, police will know there should be a gun there, because it's required by law. third he said, and i wrote it down, to tell the federal government they're not going to take the guns away. there is no consequence for not having a gun. so we spoke to -- we heard rather from people who live in the city of nelson, georgia, about 1,400 people. let's listen to them. okay. so we don't have that sound. but there's some who stay this is a sham. if there's no consequence, all it is is a political statement. there are other who is say most people here have a gun. >> new arsenal this in the political fight. >> yeah. >> okay, so what kind of recourse in the resident sa
georgia had a requirement for 25 years and gun crimes have been pretty low there for 25 years.ay. he is the issue's committee chairperson for the local tea party chapter. and he says this is a part of a campaign by his chapter, the tea party, to spread this across georgia, across the country. and i asked him why. he said three reasons primarily. first, as a deterrent to criminals. if there's an issue with the gun inside the home, police will know there should be a gun there, because it's...
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nick valencia is in brunswick, southeast georgia.hey're confident they've arrested the right guys. is it possible because we're hearing from family members that one of the suspects has an alibi. >> reporter: victor i asked police after the press conference yesterday about that, how confident are you guys that you got the right two suspects? they said they used the mother's description to pin down the two suspects as well as you mentioned the attendance records they cross-referenced to see who was missing in class that day. this is a small town. you've covered this area before, 15,000 people in this community, it's a town where everybody knows everyone but take a listen to what the aunt of dejsh marquise elkins told her local affiliate last night. >> i am devastated. i'm sad because they got the wrong person. i hate what happened to that baby because no baby deserve to go through that but at the same time they taking someone to jail that is innocent. i am 100% positive that de'marquise elkins was not the crime scene, he was at my resi
nick valencia is in brunswick, southeast georgia.hey're confident they've arrested the right guys. is it possible because we're hearing from family members that one of the suspects has an alibi. >> reporter: victor i asked police after the press conference yesterday about that, how confident are you guys that you got the right two suspects? they said they used the mother's description to pin down the two suspects as well as you mentioned the attendance records they cross-referenced to see...
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a georgia woman lost this camera scuba diving.urns out the camera made a journey through the currents, underwater, thousands of miles to the shores of taiwan. a stranger found it, and look at this. her vacation shots were intact. thanks to social media, these pictures led the finder to the owner and the little camera that could, is making its way back to her tonight. >>> still ahead here on "world news," the mom who watched her son's hobby turn into a $30 million bonanza. the secret to raising a mini mogul, next. hearing that phrase. but not since i learned i have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture. i want to keep acting but a broken bone could change that. so my doctor and i chose prolia® to reduce my risk of fractures. prolia® is proven to help make bones stronger. i take prolia®. it's different- it's two shots a year. do not take prolia® if you are pregnant, are allergic to it or if you take xgeva® ..prolia® can cause serious side effects, including low blood calcium levels, serious infections, some of whi
a georgia woman lost this camera scuba diving.urns out the camera made a journey through the currents, underwater, thousands of miles to the shores of taiwan. a stranger found it, and look at this. her vacation shots were intact. thanks to social media, these pictures led the finder to the owner and the little camera that could, is making its way back to her tonight. >>> still ahead here on "world news," the mom who watched her son's hobby turn into a $30 million bonanza. the...
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john: so they have great success in oklahoma and georgia?homa has pretty good success. georgia has some success, and it turns out compared to what they spend on it, probably enough to generate a positive benefit cost ratio. steve: this is what i don't get. you say "success," from i read, georgia started the program 20 years ago. you'd think they'd lead the nation now in the goals. they are not. no gains by 4 #th grade, raised graduation rates, 4th grade reading schools, close the minority achievement gap. none of the states have done that. steven, i know your group at rutgers gets money from the education department, but i assume you are objective about this, see failure after failure, the country's going broke, but you want to spend more money on this? >> well, the country can't afford not to spend money on this. the reason we are going broke is the high cost of things that are avoidable and can be prevented by quality education. john: steven, isn't it true that we do well in 4th grade, in reading fall behind by 8th grade, and 12th grate, w
john: so they have great success in oklahoma and georgia?homa has pretty good success. georgia has some success, and it turns out compared to what they spend on it, probably enough to generate a positive benefit cost ratio. steve: this is what i don't get. you say "success," from i read, georgia started the program 20 years ago. you'd think they'd lead the nation now in the goals. they are not. no gains by 4 #th grade, raised graduation rates, 4th grade reading schools, close the...
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georgia versus the one seed, stanfo stanford. a one-point game.ow ensuing georgia possession stanford needs a follow. looks like a foul and they do not call it. by the time they get a foul, too late. and georgia upsetting stanford, they are done in the tournament. how about cal, the second after, five minutes to go, boyd to steal the layup. a 14-point lead for the golden bears. a minute later, finding jennifer brandon underneath. cal is moving on for the first time in school history to the elite eight, cal wins 73-63. >>> how about the pros, trail blazers/warriors, third quarter, curry alley-oop to bogut, and then in the fourth they are up 20 and curry in transition. check this out, he gets a three, he had 39 points, passes tim hard away for second is all time -- warriors win big. one final note on this busy saturday, the sharks beat the coyotes 3-2 in a shootout, they sit in sixth place in the western conference. >> all right, thanks and nice to hear about the cal bears as well. we will be right back. >> moving on. >> you got it. hello? the words
georgia versus the one seed, stanfo stanford. a one-point game.ow ensuing georgia possession stanford needs a follow. looks like a foul and they do not call it. by the time they get a foul, too late. and georgia upsetting stanford, they are done in the tournament. how about cal, the second after, five minutes to go, boyd to steal the layup. a 14-point lead for the golden bears. a minute later, finding jennifer brandon underneath. cal is moving on for the first time in school history to the...
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with all the debate over gun laws in the country, one small town in georgia may be looking to end the debate there with its new law. if it passes, a council vote on monday will make gun ownership a requirement. >> reporter: it's a snapshot of small town americana, and a very small police department. >> you are the police of chief? >> yes. >> and it's just you and the department? >> right now it's just me. >> the chief has not worked a single major crime in his three years on the job. >> it's just your normal minor thefts, some burglaries. >> no gun crimes, but soon overing a gun in the town of 1,400 may become not a right but a retirement. every head of household in nelson would have to own a gun and ammunition. >> it's a deterrent kind of law. >> every member of the nelson city council supports the family protection ordinance as it is known. and one councilwoman believes it would scare off would-be criminals. >> if you have the security adt in front of your homes, we are protected by an alarm or whatever, which the majority of the places don't have it. >> nelson would not be the firs
with all the debate over gun laws in the country, one small town in georgia may be looking to end the debate there with its new law. if it passes, a council vote on monday will make gun ownership a requirement. >> reporter: it's a snapshot of small town americana, and a very small police department. >> you are the police of chief? >> yes. >> and it's just you and the department? >> right now it's just me. >> the chief has not worked a single major crime in...
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we can't afford to live in georgia for much longer. >> good job!> a number of private companies including home depot and capitalone bank have decided to, on their own, pay for autism treatment for families of employees. some government programs like tricare do as well. a lot of this is new. so people are still getting a handle on the true cost as well as trying to determine which treatments are going to be the most effective. >>> coming up, an iraq veteran with five daughters. he was almost ruined by a brain injury. but he beat it. that's next. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunge
we can't afford to live in georgia for much longer. >> good job!> a number of private companies including home depot and capitalone bank have decided to, on their own, pay for autism treatment for families of employees. some government programs like tricare do as well. a lot of this is new. so people are still getting a handle on the true cost as well as trying to determine which treatments are going to be the most effective. >>> coming up, an iraq veteran with five daughters....
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the small georgia town that wants to make it a law that everybody has to be locked and loaded. >>> it's saturday, march 30th. good morning. i am alison kosik. >> i am victor blackwell. we are glad you are with us this morning. >>> north korea, they entered a state of war with south korea and are aiming their missiles at the u.s. >> south korea and some diplomats say it's the usual posturing. and the security council weighed in on this. we take these threats seriously and remain on close contact with our south kau rejon i hrupbs. but we would also note that north korea has a long history of rhetoric and threats and today's announcement follows that familiar threat. >> they were out today, and i was walking on the streets and people were out with their families here in seoul, the south korean capital. darkness is falling now and the crowds are thinning out and they enjoyed the day, and they do not see this in the same light other people do. they lived with it all of their lives. in their view this is all about the kim regime and dynasty, if you will, doing the same thing its always done,
the small georgia town that wants to make it a law that everybody has to be locked and loaded. >>> it's saturday, march 30th. good morning. i am alison kosik. >> i am victor blackwell. we are glad you are with us this morning. >>> north korea, they entered a state of war with south korea and are aiming their missiles at the u.s. >> south korea and some diplomats say it's the usual posturing. and the security council weighed in on this. we take these threats...
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. >> january 29th broz weoswell, georgia. congressman price has breakfast with skeptical business leaders from their district. >> they continue to do the same thing they have been doing. it's not working. it's taking us down the wrong road. >> what are you hearing from your constituents? >> they are scared to death. >> two-days later in a nearby congressional district congressman brown is meeting with constituents, too. >> you actually see anything changing until we have a different government? >> it makes it difficult for capitalist society to get out there. >> i am going to thank you for your service i am a marine. >> he wants to stick to his limited government principal. constituents like that about him but they want to make sure they are not hurt. the cuts are going to effect myself and a few hundred thousand and other veterans. >> that means fulfilling the promises that we made to veterans. we are not doing it. >> they give owe bhaum a detroit ceili -- debt ceiling reprieve. >> it is kicking the can down the road. >> i d
. >> january 29th broz weoswell, georgia. congressman price has breakfast with skeptical business leaders from their district. >> they continue to do the same thing they have been doing. it's not working. it's taking us down the wrong road. >> what are you hearing from your constituents? >> they are scared to death. >> two-days later in a nearby congressional district congressman brown is meeting with constituents, too. >> you actually see anything changing...
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reporting from belief in georgia. just couple of minutes time libya's interim prime minister during the civil war tells us what the future holds for his in battle country now so after the break. his power was the envy of ambrose he had good reason to trust no one. his body was found on the floor of his huge empty house. but did he die of natural causes. the mystery of stalin's death on a it's a. wealthy british style. that's not on my list of. markets why not scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on r t. do we speak your language any form of the will or not at the end. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles kittens stories. for you here. in troy altie spanish find out more visit eye to eye on t.v. dot com. if he. it'll. say. i've. i've. i've . i. these children. they are serving a sentence just like their mother. the little on
reporting from belief in georgia. just couple of minutes time libya's interim prime minister during the civil war tells us what the future holds for his in battle country now so after the break. his power was the envy of ambrose he had good reason to trust no one. his body was found on the floor of his huge empty house. but did he die of natural causes. the mystery of stalin's death on a it's a. wealthy british style. that's not on my list of. markets why not scandals find out what's really...