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leonard floyd made the tackle. >> g if you're georgia or a georgia fan, you're thinking we gave up 17 to vandy in the fourth quarter. a lot of time left in this game. >> verne: mack brown is the running back. joyer offset to the left. leads the way around the left side. brown. tripped by his own man, clay burton appears to have made contact with his heel on brown's ankle. >> verne: fulwood back on, dunbar, patton. third and three. could be the final play of the third quarter. >> verne: brown to the 40 yard line. >> verne: and the clock will stop on the first down. >> gary: we've got a fourth quarter football game, two-possession game, 11 points. a lot of time. >> verne: that is the end of the third with our score 23-12. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibili
leonard floyd made the tackle. >> g if you're georgia or a georgia fan, you're thinking we gave up 17 to vandy in the fourth quarter. a lot of time left in this game. >> verne: mack brown is the running back. joyer offset to the left. leads the way around the left side. brown. tripped by his own man, clay burton appears to have made contact with his heel on brown's ankle. >> verne: fulwood back on, dunbar, patton. third and three. could be the final play of the third quarter....
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and you are a resident georgia expert tonight, coming to us from georgia. and i just wondered if you could talk a little bit about what is going on in the state. we see this story today about republican donors moving the to the democratic candidate down there. where is this coming from and how serious is this republican split that we're suggesting? >> first, i'll tell you where it's coming from. michelle nunn founded a organization called hands-on atlanta. it was built on volunteerism and they did a lot of partnerships with ceos around the state of georgia in terms of their community outreach and, you know, sort of investing in communities that they served. so she has a lot of one-to-one relationships with the georgia chamber of commerce, the atlanta chamber of commerce, and some of the more conservative establishment business leaders in the state. so that's where the money is really coming from. a candidate asked me more than a decade ago who's running for georgia senate, can i win this seat, he happened to be a democrat, and i said everything, everything
and you are a resident georgia expert tonight, coming to us from georgia. and i just wondered if you could talk a little bit about what is going on in the state. we see this story today about republican donors moving the to the democratic candidate down there. where is this coming from and how serious is this republican split that we're suggesting? >> first, i'll tell you where it's coming from. michelle nunn founded a organization called hands-on atlanta. it was built on volunteerism and...
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jason carter running for governor in georgia. democrats say he is one of the party's strongest candidates in 2014. some argue he could win in a state known for being republican to the core. will the carter name help? "outfront," david mattingly. >> reporter: he has the family name and the unmistakable carter smile. but for democrat jason carter, grandson of form he president jimmy carter, it is a tough road to becoming georgia's next governor. >> i never hear anybody who thinks my grandfather isn't a good man. >> how are you different from your grandfather? >> it is a different time, a different era and we've certainly got policy differences and we don't agree on every issue. i love him and he is my grand father. he lives me advice and sometime i take it. >> and he'll probably need all the advice he can get. georgia voters haven't elected a democrat governor.
jason carter running for governor in georgia. democrats say he is one of the party's strongest candidates in 2014. some argue he could win in a state known for being republican to the core. will the carter name help? "outfront," david mattingly. >> reporter: he has the family name and the unmistakable carter smile. but for democrat jason carter, grandson of form he president jimmy carter, it is a tough road to becoming georgia's next governor. >> i never hear anybody who...
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carrollton, georgia. he had two young girls. my mother, we all would do carrollton, georgia. we had a big train trip and it was a big trip for us. my mother's mother was going as well. we are getting ready and coming down the hill on our house. this is not very long. my grandmother tripped. broke her leg. she broke her leg and i remember my sister had to get somebody to push her around the washington zoo the entire time. luckily she was 16 and i don't know if she had a problem with that. the grandmother got on the train and we kept our family vacation intact. the reason i am telling you this story, you can imagine a little girl from carrollton, georgia riding the train and going into the dining car in the morning and sitting down at what appeared to be an elegant table with the table cloth at that time and a flower and looking out of the window and seeing as she crossed the bridge, the washington monument. the feeling that i had knowing that i had just entered carationcaratio carinati carination's capital. on the east side it said last day which is praise be to god. as the su
carrollton, georgia. he had two young girls. my mother, we all would do carrollton, georgia. we had a big train trip and it was a big trip for us. my mother's mother was going as well. we are getting ready and coming down the hill on our house. this is not very long. my grandmother tripped. broke her leg. she broke her leg and i remember my sister had to get somebody to push her around the washington zoo the entire time. luckily she was 16 and i don't know if she had a problem with that. the...
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this time we're in rural georgia. and once again, even men who have seen our reports show up at the door. some of what you're about to hear and see is explicit. >> skooby doo's car is going to be in a explorer. >> a potentially sex predator is approaching a house where he believes a child is waiting for him. >> there he is. >> but the driver won't find a young girl inside. instead, a dateline investigative team awaits his arrival. >> he's coming in. >> why is this man making such a long trip in the death of night? perhaps because he believes a 15-year-old girl is i loan inside ready to have sex with him. >> open the door and call him. he's coming. >> but his journey didn't begin today. it began more than a week earlier when he entered a chat room and zoided to hit on a doe coy. it don't take long for the 23-year-old to steer the chat towards sex. he asked all kinds of sexual questions. the decoy says i never did doggy before. and he says, if we ever have sex i'll introduce it to you. you're bound to learn a few new tr
this time we're in rural georgia. and once again, even men who have seen our reports show up at the door. some of what you're about to hear and see is explicit. >> skooby doo's car is going to be in a explorer. >> a potentially sex predator is approaching a house where he believes a child is waiting for him. >> there he is. >> but the driver won't find a young girl inside. instead, a dateline investigative team awaits his arrival. >> he's coming in. >> why is...
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i know you're struggling with th in georgia as well.ad signups for mdicare even though the state of georgia didn't go ahead and create its own exchange. you didn't expand medicare in your state. what would be the budgetary impact in the state of georgia? >> well, i think, i have heard that other states across the board, that the people, where they have increased their medicare roles to 136% of the federal poverty level, people who go into the exchange are shuttled off into medicaid, now, we did not increase our medicaid rolls to the federal poverty level, yet we expect to see more and more people be told they're eligible for medicaid and in georgia we have to pay 43% of that, the government pays 56.4%. of all of those new medic aid enrollees. >> ralph hudgens, georgia state insurance commissioner, thank you for being us with us. >> thank you. >>> up next the president's favorite answer in the face of scandal remains "i did not." robbi ludwigwill join me to tell us how this man can mislead and deceive the american people in an ongog mann
i know you're struggling with th in georgia as well.ad signups for mdicare even though the state of georgia didn't go ahead and create its own exchange. you didn't expand medicare in your state. what would be the budgetary impact in the state of georgia? >> well, i think, i have heard that other states across the board, that the people, where they have increased their medicare roles to 136% of the federal poverty level, people who go into the exchange are shuttled off into medicaid, now,...
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do you know it violates georgia law? >> yes, sir. >> come on in. >> even when men know it's against the law -- >> are you going to arrest me or what? >> get on the ground. on the ground, now. >> a chance they will be apprehended. >> am i being taped? >> you are being taped. >> oh, crap. >> and know all about "dateline's" previous reports on internet sex predators. >> i know what this is. >> please, i want you -- >> i know what this is. i just wanted to test it, that's all. >> they show up at a house where they're told a child is home alone and willing to have sex with them. the number of men who wind up at the door at each undercover operation is alarming. >> this is true sweet guy. true sweet guy. >> like our sixth investigation. this time in harris county, georgia. >> emily, open the door and call. >> we've rigged this house with 12 hidden cameras. five inside, and seven outside. >> which camera you want to use? >> from a control room inside the house, a crew operates the cameras and records the man's every move from t
do you know it violates georgia law? >> yes, sir. >> come on in. >> even when men know it's against the law -- >> are you going to arrest me or what? >> get on the ground. on the ground, now. >> a chance they will be apprehended. >> am i being taped? >> you are being taped. >> oh, crap. >> and know all about "dateline's" previous reports on internet sex predators. >> i know what this is. >> please, i want you --...
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you mentioned georgia's exchange.e of the problems we've had with the current governor is they've been playing and getting caught up in the same washington politics. georgia undeniably would have done a better job in the exchange and just because of those washington politics we with ended up not doing and that's part of everyone's frustration. jason, we appreciate you taking the time for us and we will continue to watch what happens there in georgia. i love that state. so we'll be very interested to see how it goes. jason carter, thanks very much. i appreciate it. >> republicans couldn't be happier about what's taking place with the low rollout numbers in washington, d.c. they are rooting for failure especially since we have seen them vote against it time and time again. so the question being, what would their solution be to this at this point. sean spicer will join us to talk about that and coming up, we do have the president's remarks at 11:45 a.m. and a fix to the aca in the works. [ male announcer ] at humana, und
you mentioned georgia's exchange.e of the problems we've had with the current governor is they've been playing and getting caught up in the same washington politics. georgia undeniably would have done a better job in the exchange and just because of those washington politics we with ended up not doing and that's part of everyone's frustration. jason, we appreciate you taking the time for us and we will continue to watch what happens there in georgia. i love that state. so we'll be very...
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the black sea nation of georgia has inaugurated the new president. that's the 44-year-old philosoph philosopher. he's pledged to strengthen the former soviet republic's ties with the west and maintain its commitment to nato. he won last month's presidential election with 61% of the vote. some question how much he'll be influenced by the multi-billionaire prime minister. >> he will still be an important actor given his financial aid and his influence and his popularity. therefore, georgia enters new cure space, and of course it remains to be seen how their leaders fare. >> sunday's inauguration officially brings to an end the decade-long presidency of a man credited with modernizing georgia. he also aligned the nation with the u.s. and brought it closer to europe. from the capital robin forester walker reflects on his legacy. >> reporter: his reforms have yielded results. a free market economy and the elimination of petty corruption. when the sun goes down, the lights stay on. 2012 saw his government defeated outright in parliamentary elections. in hi
the black sea nation of georgia has inaugurated the new president. that's the 44-year-old philosoph philosopher. he's pledged to strengthen the former soviet republic's ties with the west and maintain its commitment to nato. he won last month's presidential election with 61% of the vote. some question how much he'll be influenced by the multi-billionaire prime minister. >> he will still be an important actor given his financial aid and his influence and his popularity. therefore, georgia...
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some would be kept at the georgia aquarium, the other to five other parks and aquariums in the u.s. the georgia aquarium says receiving the whales is critical for public education. >> we need the animals in our care, moving forward, we can learn everything we need to know. we can take the body of knowledge and apply it to their habitance -- habituates. >> this application has been denied. they are not listed as endangered. with 150,000 of them world wild, a few pods are protected. a statement from noah reads: the federal agencies says it determined five of the whales may have been nursing when captured. >> we have no evidence to support the claim. >> the george said it's acting on behalf of the entire zoo logical community by suing noah over a decision to import the whales. increasing the ma'amals captive population through breeding is a key reason for the request. >> there's a possibility if we don't take action, we could lose the population. >> that doesn't justify pulling more out of the wild and putting them in conditions in which they don't thrive. >> martha brock is a member o
some would be kept at the georgia aquarium, the other to five other parks and aquariums in the u.s. the georgia aquarium says receiving the whales is critical for public education. >> we need the animals in our care, moving forward, we can learn everything we need to know. we can take the body of knowledge and apply it to their habitance -- habituates. >> this application has been denied. they are not listed as endangered. with 150,000 of them world wild, a few pods are protected. a...
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from georgia. well doctors are supposed to heal not harm but some u.s. medics are being accused in an independent study of being complicit in the torture of suspected terrorists claims they helped design inhumane and cruel procedures when they should have stood up to the cia's orders associate professor of medicine dr alan keller from new york university believes doctors were often the driving force behind implementing abusive treatment was clear policy and practice of the department of defense and. that following the tragic events of september eleventh that torture was institutionalized and that health professionals not only participated passively but frankly led this led this in terms of developing the abusive torture methods that were used in kata following their use and in the pet you waiting a law i that these methods are safe and effective interrogation techniques there is no question that they were torture they were dangerous they were abusive they're not effective in a listening accurate information and they are wrong. his mates add the notorious
from georgia. well doctors are supposed to heal not harm but some u.s. medics are being accused in an independent study of being complicit in the torture of suspected terrorists claims they helped design inhumane and cruel procedures when they should have stood up to the cia's orders associate professor of medicine dr alan keller from new york university believes doctors were often the driving force behind implementing abusive treatment was clear policy and practice of the department of defense...
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otty from georgia. that's a bitter pill for some doctors in the united states the report reveals that some help torture prisoners instead of giving them treatment the details on that still ahead for you this hour and britain's construction industries building at its fastest right since the credit crisis hit the problem is the skilled workers have gone we'll look at why. there's a medium leave us so we leave that maybe. by the sea pollution see your. play your party there's a bill. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests but you deserve answers from. politics only on our team. well for british scientists it's time to. go back to. the. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. was a report on our. welcome back now the netherlands is taking russia to court for detaining greenpeace activists in the arctic sea in september hearings are set to begin at the international tribunals for the law of the sea where the dutch a
otty from georgia. that's a bitter pill for some doctors in the united states the report reveals that some help torture prisoners instead of giving them treatment the details on that still ahead for you this hour and britain's construction industries building at its fastest right since the credit crisis hit the problem is the skilled workers have gone we'll look at why. there's a medium leave us so we leave that maybe. by the sea pollution see your. play your party there's a bill. for shoes...
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and in fort benning georgia protesters take on the western hemisphere institute for security cooperation or you might know it as a school of the america here's the tutors provided military training to thousands of soldiers all over latin america over the past sixty years and in-depth look the later in the show. it's monday november twenty fifth eight pm in washington d.c. and i'm maggie lopez and you are watching our t.v. well starting off this hour for years negotiations for the transpacific partnership partnership have played out behind closed doors and yet the nations involved could be the biggest trade agreement of our day that would address everything from food to medicine to intellectual property told nations involved in the tepee talks could be getting close to a deal over critics warn this agreement could actually hurt the public by acting on behalf of major corporations instead of the public good well asked week thanks to the latest document drop by the secret spilling organization wiki leaks people around the world got a first glimpse of the part of the negotiations that deals
and in fort benning georgia protesters take on the western hemisphere institute for security cooperation or you might know it as a school of the america here's the tutors provided military training to thousands of soldiers all over latin america over the past sixty years and in-depth look the later in the show. it's monday november twenty fifth eight pm in washington d.c. and i'm maggie lopez and you are watching our t.v. well starting off this hour for years negotiations for the transpacific...
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we went four hours from savannah georgia, we went to georgia's death row every saturday for 17 and a half years. and ventura told us, you know, he wanted us to go on with our lives, but we told him that was our life, he was our life, and if he was in prison serving on death row, we were all in prison then we started going every other weekend. but when the wharton put him on the 23-hour lock down and the day that my brother was executed , warden humphries actually came to mr. benjamin and was bragging. do you know who i am? and he said, yes, you why they warden have the prison. no, do you really know who i am? in the asked, who are you? he stayed with a smirk on his face that he was actually a police officer on the streets of savannah in 1989 when the officer was killed. before troy got his last execution date the warden came to a troy two weeks before and told him that he had had another execution date scheduled. troy told us in a frantic panic. my sister called his attorney. the attorney said that they did not have an execution date scheduled. the warden was just trying to get an ar
we went four hours from savannah georgia, we went to georgia's death row every saturday for 17 and a half years. and ventura told us, you know, he wanted us to go on with our lives, but we told him that was our life, he was our life, and if he was in prison serving on death row, we were all in prison then we started going every other weekend. but when the wharton put him on the 23-hour lock down and the day that my brother was executed , warden humphries actually came to mr. benjamin and was...
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it happened in augusta, georgia. the victims name is pat manning. we're meeting with his wife today, nora manning. we want to investigate what happened. nora manning is claiming that the facility where her husband was sent for care, amara health care and rehab, badly neglected her husband. >> this is pat, there's mr. manning... >> pat manning suffered a stroke in 2011, at the age of 60, that limited his mobility. according to his wife, he walked into amara nursing home for care and rehabilitation that was predicted to last only 6 weeks. >> he's my sweetie. see how good pat looked there? so handsome. but nora says that pat wasn't getting the care he needed. she alleges he was so neglected, he developed bed sores. that he was denied physical therapy, and lost all mobility; he was dehydrated and malnourished. >> he smelled, his hair was dirty, his butt was dirty. told by doctors he was dying, she took him home. he passed away a few weeks later of sepsis due to infection. > pat died for no reason, mi hijo. people have got to know what these nursing home
it happened in augusta, georgia. the victims name is pat manning. we're meeting with his wife today, nora manning. we want to investigate what happened. nora manning is claiming that the facility where her husband was sent for care, amara health care and rehab, badly neglected her husband. >> this is pat, there's mr. manning... >> pat manning suffered a stroke in 2011, at the age of 60, that limited his mobility. according to his wife, he walked into amara nursing home for care and...
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>> go to savannah, georgia. i never had any other dream but to return to savannah, georgia. that is my number one dream. i was going to become a priest to go and help. i was going to become a lawyer to go and help. it was that simple. i could not get a job in my state of georgia. it was that simple. some people make it very complicated. i could not get a job. i look at the firms in atlanta, i looked at lots of places. i got zero job offers. jack danforth, a good man. the biggest problem i had with him was he was a republican. [laughter] but i got over it when i only had one job offer. [applause] >> tell us about what the first job meant to you and your future. >> it was the best job i ever had. i learned things from jack danforth that i would learn from other good people. i learned that you do not judge people or use labels, a republican versus this or that. i also learned that you can treat people fairly and be decent and honest with everybody. he was always absolutely honest and ethical. in watching him be that way, you learn how to be that way with others. he was a compas
>> go to savannah, georgia. i never had any other dream but to return to savannah, georgia. that is my number one dream. i was going to become a priest to go and help. i was going to become a lawyer to go and help. it was that simple. i could not get a job in my state of georgia. it was that simple. some people make it very complicated. i could not get a job. i look at the firms in atlanta, i looked at lots of places. i got zero job offers. jack danforth, a good man. the biggest problem i...
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the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. hastings: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, if we defeat the previous question, i'm going to offer an amendment to the rule .o bring up h.r. 3383 my good friend, representative esty's measure. the caregivers expansion and improvement act of 2013. to discuss a bill, i now yield to the distinguished woman from connecticut, ms. esty, 2 1/2 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. ms. esty: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you to the gentleman from florida. mr. speaker, last week when i was back in my district, i didn't hear about asbestos. i didn't hear about rule 11 sanctions. i heard about how harmful the government shutdown was, about the need to pass comprehensive immigration reform, and the hope that this congress would focus on job creation-creating measures. but i also heard --
the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. hastings: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, if we defeat the previous question, i'm going to offer an amendment to the rule .o bring up h.r. 3383 my good friend, representative esty's measure. the caregivers expansion and improvement act of 2013. to discuss a bill, i now...
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still to come on al jazeera america - an aquarium in georgia brings wales over from russia. why - we'll tell you after the break. >>> 18 russia bell uga whales are at the center of a controversy. they were caught in a while. america's largest aquarium wants them for reach and breeding. a federal agency is saying no. jonathan martin explains from atlanta. >> there are 31 bell uga whales in care in atlanta. the georgia aquarium has four. >> they are remarkable. >> now the aquarium wants to import 18 of the arctic whales captured in russia. some would be kept at the georgia aquarium, the others between five marks and aquariums throughout the u.s. the georgia aquarium says receiving the whales is critical. >> we need to have them to move forward. to take knowledge and apply it to the whales in their national habitats. >> the oceanic natural administration denied the requests over concerns it may hurt the population in the wild. they are not listed as endangered. with 100 to 150,000 worldwide a few populations are protected. a statement from noah reads: >> the federal agency dete
still to come on al jazeera america - an aquarium in georgia brings wales over from russia. why - we'll tell you after the break. >>> 18 russia bell uga whales are at the center of a controversy. they were caught in a while. america's largest aquarium wants them for reach and breeding. a federal agency is saying no. jonathan martin explains from atlanta. >> there are 31 bell uga whales in care in atlanta. the georgia aquarium has four. >> they are remarkable. >> now...
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florida georgia line perform next.stant: ooooh, that's my sweet spot don! host: name a traditional thanksgiving meal! contestant: ooh, nachos! sfx/buzzer: buzzzzzz! contestant: spiced turkey nachos!!! sfx/bell: ding! contestant: aaahhaaaaaa!! host: you just won a set of plush cotton towels!! contestant: ugh, a couple towels... c'mon!!! host: well, it's not like we're giving away a million bucks like old navy! contestant: wait, who's doing what??! host: you can win a million bucks on thanksgiving at old navy, host: plus 50% off the whole contestant: why am i getting towels don?? host: store on thursday and friday. contestant: this is a scam! contestant: i don't want towels! i gotta bounce!! and keep your towels!! it's an opportunitye to stop and savor, the unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. gives you the ultimate in fresh breath. so you have the courage to jump in, go in for the hug, or make sparks fly. it's the only toothpaste that combines the freshness of scope with the cleaning power of crest
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. >> reporter: the georgia aquarium has four. >> they are such a remarkable species. >> reporter: now th the aquarium wants to import the beluga whales. the georgia aquarium said its trial for public education. >> we have to have these animals in our care moving forward so we can study them and learn everything we can know about them and apply it to research that we have on beluga in their natural an tat. habitat. >> reporter: their requests have been denied over concerns it could hurt their population in the wild. they're not endangered, but with only 150,000 worldwide some sub populations are protected. noah said it would have an as verse impact on the stock of beluga. and they determined five of the whales may have been nursing when they were captured. >> we have no evidence to support that claim. >> reporter: the georgia aquarium said its acting on behalf of the entire zoological community by suing noaa, the aquarium points out along with education, increasing the mammals population through breed something a key reason for their request. >> there is a very real possibility that if
. >> reporter: the georgia aquarium has four. >> they are such a remarkable species. >> reporter: now th the aquarium wants to import the beluga whales. the georgia aquarium said its trial for public education. >> we have to have these animals in our care moving forward so we can study them and learn everything we can know about them and apply it to research that we have on beluga in their natural an tat. habitat. >> reporter: their requests have been denied over...
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he wants to be the senator from georgia. he thinks he's got a bright future in georgia politics.ll we can hope is georgia slowly steadily turns purple and then blue and we don't have to deal with the paul browns of the world any more. >> i'm glad he wasn't running nasa back in the '60s. i don't know what we would have done. next up number two. this comes from one time president yam candidate, host of the christian broadcast network, the 700 club, pat robertson. the right-wing televangelist went to yale law. this was a whopper accusation he made last summer and owe controversy at the time that the christian broadcast network removed it from their show shortly after he spoke it. >> in san francisco, some of the gay community, they want to get people so if they got the stuff they will have a ring, shake hands and the ring has a thing where you cut your finger. >> really? >> really. vicious stuff which is equivalent to murder. >> your thoughts on the subject? where did he get this wives tale? what do you call this tale? >> a lie. a damnable lie. this is a man who blames the gays for
he wants to be the senator from georgia. he thinks he's got a bright future in georgia politics.ll we can hope is georgia slowly steadily turns purple and then blue and we don't have to deal with the paul browns of the world any more. >> i'm glad he wasn't running nasa back in the '60s. i don't know what we would have done. next up number two. this comes from one time president yam candidate, host of the christian broadcast network, the 700 club, pat robertson. the right-wing...
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georgia and auburn a case in point. georgia in chrome. nick marshall quarterback, five yards for the touchdown, virtually untouched for six. georgia mounts a combark, down 47, 31, erin murray, did he get in. he did. the game was over if he didn't. he's in with a touchdown. the pat gives the dogs a 38-37 lead. the tigers need a miracle. the ball is tipped by two georgia defenders. the ball falls into the hands of riccardo louis, 73 yards. tigers up by 5. three seconds left. georgia knocking on the door. it's not meant to be. that is that. an incredible win. the tigers 43-38. number one alabama taking on michigan state. aj mccarron looking for a man. it's brian vog ler. it doesn't go out of boundsful dives into the end sewn. 10-7 stid. third quarter alabama is struggling. norwood, nice grap. touchdown alabama. the stid survive a stellarest by the bulldogs. 20-7. ford estate is second in the b.c. s standard. the semin owls cannot forward a lose if they hope to play in the b.c. s title. a state attorney in florida may have a decision in wheth
georgia and auburn a case in point. georgia in chrome. nick marshall quarterback, five yards for the touchdown, virtually untouched for six. georgia mounts a combark, down 47, 31, erin murray, did he get in. he did. the game was over if he didn't. he's in with a touchdown. the pat gives the dogs a 38-37 lead. the tigers need a miracle. the ball is tipped by two georgia defenders. the ball falls into the hands of riccardo louis, 73 yards. tigers up by 5. three seconds left. georgia knocking on...
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phil, erin andrews, and florida georgia line on the way.ituation or about to make a horrible sex tape. we are in the midst of an exciting game called guess what animal is on guillermo's head? and put an animal on guillermo's head. have to guess. three guesses you. like this game, guillermo? >> guillermo: no. >> jimmy: turtleman ernie brown jr. from animal planet handling the critters tonight. go get another one, ernie. >> get it now. >> jimmy: grab another. bring it out. oh. when people make noises like that does it concern you, guillermo? >> guillermo: i think it is terrible. >> jimmy: do you feel that? go ahead. go ahead make guesses now. >> guillermo: this animal need a lot of exercise? >> they run all night long. night time critter. >> eat meat? >> he eats dead meat. seen this come out of a dead cow one time. >> jimmy: drooling on you. >> guillermo: oh, man. >> jimmy: don't worry, guillermo, you are arrive. oh, it is drooling all over you. >> yeah, they do a lot of drooling. if it bites you it can be bacterial. >> jimmy: let's hope it i
phil, erin andrews, and florida georgia line on the way.ituation or about to make a horrible sex tape. we are in the midst of an exciting game called guess what animal is on guillermo's head? and put an animal on guillermo's head. have to guess. three guesses you. like this game, guillermo? >> guillermo: no. >> jimmy: turtleman ernie brown jr. from animal planet handling the critters tonight. go get another one, ernie. >> get it now. >> jimmy: grab another. bring it out....
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artsy fort benning georgia. coming out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shutdown and i'm a beauty asperger's or man thanks so much man for going i guess my first question is how did this school like this you know senatorial for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it was first started in panama in one thousand nine hundred six and within two years of it being opened it already had that notorious name being. school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communists. expansion throughout latin am
artsy fort benning georgia. coming out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shutdown and i'm a beauty asperger's or man thanks so much man for going i guess my first question is how did this school like this you know senatorial for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact...
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the pass incomplete, and georgia southern.t complete a pass, but they get the win on the road, 26-20. marcus mariota and the ducks taking on arizona. fourth quarter, blowout already, mariota, inepted near the goal line by richardson. to make matters worse, mariota injured while making the tackle. done for the day. he took a knee to the head. ducks and mariota have a tough day, 42-16, they fall, as arizona snaps a five-game losing streak to the ducks. arizona state clinches their division. on to the pac-12 championship. they hold on to beat ucla 38-33. big 10, ohio state getting ready for the rivalry game with michigan. tuning up against indiana today. first quarter, braxton miller, 37-yard touchdown run, 14-0, buckeyes. won 23-straight games. that's the longest active fbs streak. miller, ran for two, threw for two more. and ohio state wins 42-14. meantime, northwestern, yep, their season has take an downward spiral. they fall at home, 30-6. ohio state will take on michigan state in a couple of weeks. we'll see you next weekend
the pass incomplete, and georgia southern.t complete a pass, but they get the win on the road, 26-20. marcus mariota and the ducks taking on arizona. fourth quarter, blowout already, mariota, inepted near the goal line by richardson. to make matters worse, mariota injured while making the tackle. done for the day. he took a knee to the head. ducks and mariota have a tough day, 42-16, they fall, as arizona snaps a five-game losing streak to the ducks. arizona state clinches their division. on to...
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travel to fort benning georgia over the weekend to find out just why this school is so controversial. behind these gates is the western hemisphere institute for security and cooperation otherwise known as a school of the americas depending on who you ask the school is little more than a training center focused on building cooperation between the u.s. military and its latin american counterparts but for many others it's a notorious breeding ground for some of the worst human rights violators in the western hemisphere the school has graduated over sixty four thousand soldiers since one thousand nine hundred six soldiers were taught everything from enhanced interrogation to psychological warfare at least eleven latin american dictators have trained at the school including the infamous manuel noriega of panama and got them on as a framed leo's munt who oversaw the genocide of almost two thousand indigenous mayans during his brutal reign in the one nine hundred eighty s. every year the gates to the school of the americas in fort benning georgia serve as a meeting ground for thousands of ac
travel to fort benning georgia over the weekend to find out just why this school is so controversial. behind these gates is the western hemisphere institute for security and cooperation otherwise known as a school of the americas depending on who you ask the school is little more than a training center focused on building cooperation between the u.s. military and its latin american counterparts but for many others it's a notorious breeding ground for some of the worst human rights violators in...
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fort benning georgia. coming out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shut down under my beauty asperger's or not thanks so much manning for going i guess my first question is how did a school like this you know a tourist for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it was first started in panama in one thousand nine hundred six and within two years of it being opened it already had that notorious name being. school of the assassins it was close in panama it was moved to fort benning georgia and from then on the united states was just kind of picking out soldiers from across latin america to train here in the united states as a way of kind of building cooperation with military leaders in latin america so that the u.s. could kind of thwart the communist. expansion throughout latin ame
fort benning georgia. coming out a breakdown more about the school of americas and what people are doing to push for a shut down under my beauty asperger's or not thanks so much manning for going i guess my first question is how did a school like this you know a tourist for all these horrific things and dictators and such how did it start in the first place it was it started in the first place right i mean good question this school's been around since one thousand nine hundred six in fact it...
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leaving a budgetary impact, what will be this impact in the state of georgia?that other states across the board 75% of the people that go into this exchange are shuttled off into medicaid and now we did not -- we did not increase our medicaid will to 133% of the federal poverty level. e expect to see more and more people be told that they are eligible for medicaid and in georgia, e have to pay 40% of that, the government paying 56% and we pay 43.6%. of all the new enrollees, this does not have a tremendous impact on our budget. >> there's not much that can be done about it, is there? >> no, there is not. >> this is for 26 days and they did not create their own exchanges and adding to the medicaid budget is going to be a terrific burden. >> yes, it is. i was in the legislature for 14 years before i was elected insurance commissioner. and i know how tight the budget is here in georgia and adding that additional expense, we will have to cut education and the prison system as well as law-enforcement and is not extra money to play with. >> thank you so much for bein
leaving a budgetary impact, what will be this impact in the state of georgia?that other states across the board 75% of the people that go into this exchange are shuttled off into medicaid and now we did not -- we did not increase our medicaid will to 133% of the federal poverty level. e expect to see more and more people be told that they are eligible for medicaid and in georgia, e have to pay 40% of that, the government paying 56% and we pay 43.6%. of all the new enrollees, this does not have...
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georgia authorities at one time concluding no foul play, case closed. and now, with the federal investigation. what is the criteria, in your view, for a case to get this kind of attention from federal investigators? >> well, i think clearly it's the pressure that was put on by the family and by the public at large that are questioning what went on. i know all of the state investigators and officials that are involved in this, the d.a., the medical examiner, the sheriff, and i know that they did a very thorough job. i also know the federal prosecutor, michael moore, and i know that he will do a great job of re-examining all of the evidence and then, hopefully, answering these questions that the public has. >> but does it have to be more than just the pressure that comes from the family and from, you know, media reports? does it also have to, i guess, the case itself have evidence or somehow have unanswered questions to a level that federal investigators have to say, "this is a federal case, this is more than a local investigation"? >> well, certainly, it
georgia authorities at one time concluding no foul play, case closed. and now, with the federal investigation. what is the criteria, in your view, for a case to get this kind of attention from federal investigators? >> well, i think clearly it's the pressure that was put on by the family and by the public at large that are questioning what went on. i know all of the state investigators and officials that are involved in this, the d.a., the medical examiner, the sheriff, and i know that...
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it was part of the georgia congressional delegation. maybe some of my brothers and sisters that i disagreed with, but i respect them. they are my colleagues and my friends. we are brothers and sisters and we all served in the house. for many times i'd seen them and patted him on the back and said hello my friend hello my brother. how are you doing today? >> host: in your memoir walking with the wind of there are several instances where you make reference to what i'm about to read here and i want to get your reaction to it via im and have always been focused on and dedicated to doing the right thing which does not always mean doing the black thing. this kind of attitude -- i always do what i feel is right. i believe in the depth of my heart and my soul that we must pull together to create a society peaceful, not a black society or white society, not hispanic or asian american. we are one people, one family, one house. in my book walking with the wind, i told a story about growing up in rural alabama when i was only for hi four and a har
it was part of the georgia congressional delegation. maybe some of my brothers and sisters that i disagreed with, but i respect them. they are my colleagues and my friends. we are brothers and sisters and we all served in the house. for many times i'd seen them and patted him on the back and said hello my friend hello my brother. how are you doing today? >> host: in your memoir walking with the wind of there are several instances where you make reference to what i'm about to read here and...