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what are your thoughts about georgia and how they played?tand what mark richt said. they had too many big plays on first and second down. have to force more opportunities on third down. too many chunks on third down with carolina. >> verne: so the bulldogs start from their own 15. gurley. >> verne: gary, take us through the first half. >> gary: started with a rain delay, thunder and lightning storms. from there, once we got it started, a guy on fire was dylan thompson. a lot of easy throws, todd gurley was controlled. 18 more plays. that's what i'm talking about. only five attempts on third down out of 44 plays. too many big plays. >> verne: mason. that's caught. two yards short of the first down. chris conley now in his junior year. he might be one of the most impressive young men that we've spoken to over the years. a terrific student. >> gary: here it is. third and 2. they're 0 for 4 in the game. >> verne: got this getting a lot of action because of the injuries to the more accomplished wide receivers. >> gary: elder had a chance to knock
what are your thoughts about georgia and how they played?tand what mark richt said. they had too many big plays on first and second down. have to force more opportunities on third down. too many chunks on third down with carolina. >> verne: so the bulldogs start from their own 15. gurley. >> verne: gary, take us through the first half. >> gary: started with a rain delay, thunder and lightning storms. from there, once we got it started, a guy on fire was dylan thompson. a lot...
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good job by georgia. didn't take the bait. so now georgia still has two time-outs. but the value of which you could question. south carolina has one. >> gary: they almost got it. there's no way anybody from south carolina was going to move. steve said i'll take your scholarship away. >> verne: go back to the significance of this. the south carolina team that was hammered by texas a&m. >> gary: they had to have this game. not just you're down 1 1/2 games, but georgia has to lose three conference games. >> verne: missouri won again out of conference. kentucky playing florida tonight. and hutson mason, long night. it looked like it was going to be a short night with first and goal at the 4. >> gary: a.j. cann and corey robinson and alan knott have gotten movement the whole game. you have to trust them to get movement on this one. >> verne: goes left. see where the spot is. >> gary: i thought he made a few inches on that play. >> verne: look where the right foot spot is. see where the foot is? >> gary: i don't see how the bottom judge can call that. he had no view at al
good job by georgia. didn't take the bait. so now georgia still has two time-outs. but the value of which you could question. south carolina has one. >> gary: they almost got it. there's no way anybody from south carolina was going to move. steve said i'll take your scholarship away. >> verne: go back to the significance of this. the south carolina team that was hammered by texas a&m. >> gary: they had to have this game. not just you're down 1 1/2 games, but georgia has to...
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the will is there in georgia.lling to go to the new project, .org, because you are creating the state and ultimately the country, that we all want to see so urgently. >> the project is now being investigated. >> it's sad and disheartening. this is a grass roots effort to get people registered to vote. to par tis pate to bring voices to this conversation and the secretary of state has decided to issue a subpoena basically asking for every piece of paper that the new georgia project has. >> he's saying, basically, i think it was 10% of the registrations that were passed in were indeplete or not filled out correctly. and that's his grounds for this kind of audit. >> think about it. we registered 85,000 people to vote. so when you have that many applicants, you will have some errors. i have to say that. i'm very proud of the vote that the new georgia project is doing when you look at the success race of this effort and how few errors you have, many are looking at those numbers. >> are you mand kated to pass along the
the will is there in georgia.lling to go to the new project, .org, because you are creating the state and ultimately the country, that we all want to see so urgently. >> the project is now being investigated. >> it's sad and disheartening. this is a grass roots effort to get people registered to vote. to par tis pate to bring voices to this conversation and the secretary of state has decided to issue a subpoena basically asking for every piece of paper that the new georgia project...
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the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, madam speaker, i yield as much time as he may consume to my distinguished colleague from the state of california, mr. mckeon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mckeon: thank you, madam speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. today it's my pleasure to bring to the floor h.r. 4939, a bill to designate the facility of the u.s. postal service located at 2551 galena avenue in seamy valley, california, as the neil havens post office. i want to thank chairman issa and ranking member cummings for giving my legislation a fair hearing and for moving the bill through committee in a expeditious manner. madam speaker, i also want to thank the mayor of seamy valley, bob huber, for great leadership he provides to the valley for his service and dedication over a great number of years. he's the one that pointed out to me that the havens -- what the havens family has meant to the seamy valley and suggested naming the post office in their
the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, madam speaker, i yield as much time as he may consume to my distinguished colleague from the state of california, mr. mckeon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mckeon: thank you, madam speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. today it's my pleasure to bring to the floor h.r. 4939, a bill to designate the facility of the u.s. postal service located at 2551 galena avenue in seamy valley,...
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this is georgia marble. minnesota does not have marble. there was early controversy about what stone he would use for capitol construction. he wanted to emulate that it tying renaissance. -- that italian renaissance. he was looking at a new marble being quarried in georgia. some say there was animosity after the civil war, 40 years removed from the civil war, so why are you buying marble from georgia? i don't know if that is necessarily the case. he was trying to re-create the italian renaissance building. the other option he could have pursued was to have granite from st. paul, that was an up-and-coming industry in the state. there was a lot of desire for him to use that as the stone because they would hire people from the quarries and people from minnesota to shape the stone as you put it on the cladding of the building. he fought hard to keep the white georgia marble for the exterior and won out eventually. the board had a vote. after several votes, they were persuaded to use the white georgia marble. there was a compromise. they have t
this is georgia marble. minnesota does not have marble. there was early controversy about what stone he would use for capitol construction. he wanted to emulate that it tying renaissance. -- that italian renaissance. he was looking at a new marble being quarried in georgia. some say there was animosity after the civil war, 40 years removed from the civil war, so why are you buying marble from georgia? i don't know if that is necessarily the case. he was trying to re-create the italian...
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war, why are you buying marble from georgia? ison't know if that necessarily the case. he was trying to re-create that italian renaissance building and the other option he could have received was to have a very prolific stone -- it was an up-and-coming industry in the state and it was a desire to use that as the stone because you would hire the people from the and hire people in minnesota to shape the stone and he fought pretty hard to keep that white georgia marble as part of the equation and he won out eventually. the board of capital commissioners had a vote and were persuaded to use the white georgia marble, so there was a compromise. floor andhe ground the steps, but there's still a lot of minnesota stone on the walls and other limestone from southern minnesota. minnesota'srts of identity incorporated into the decoration. ryaner part is the butler company where the general contractors and they went down to georgia and reached the quarry and cut out the middlemen. they moved it into workshops behind the capital construction
war, why are you buying marble from georgia? ison't know if that necessarily the case. he was trying to re-create that italian renaissance building and the other option he could have received was to have a very prolific stone -- it was an up-and-coming industry in the state and it was a desire to use that as the stone because you would hire the people from the and hire people in minnesota to shape the stone and he fought pretty hard to keep that white georgia marble as part of the equation and...
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and this is a georgia marble. minnesota doesn't have marble and it was a controversy over what stone i wanted to use. but he wanted to emulate the italian renaissance, italy's white marshall building and he had a couple options and one was a vermont marble and he was looking at a new marble in georgia and some say there is animosity after the civil war, 40 years removed from the civil war so why are you buying marble from georgia. but i don't know if that's necessarily the case. what he was looking at was trying to re-create that italian renaissance building. and the other option he could have pursued was to have a granite, a very prolific stone and was an up-and-coming industry in the state so there was a lot of kind of desire for him to use that as the stone because you're going to hire the people from the quarries to quarry this and you'll hire the people from minnesota to shape the stone as you put it on as a cladding of your building. and he fought pretty hard to keep that white marble as part of the equation
and this is a georgia marble. minnesota doesn't have marble and it was a controversy over what stone i wanted to use. but he wanted to emulate the italian renaissance, italy's white marshall building and he had a couple options and one was a vermont marble and he was looking at a new marble in georgia and some say there is animosity after the civil war, 40 years removed from the civil war so why are you buying marble from georgia. but i don't know if that's necessarily the case. what he was...
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this is georgia marble. minnesota does not have marble. there was early controversy about what stone he would use for capitol construction. he wanted to emulate that it tying renaissance. -- that italian renaissance. he was looking at a new marble being quarried in georgia. some say there was animosity after the civil war, 40 years removed from the civil war, so why are you buying marble from georgia? i don't know if that is necessarily the case. he was trying to re-create the italian renaissance building. the other option he could have pursued was to have granite from st. paul, that was an up-and-coming industry in the state. there was a lot of desire for him to use that as the stone because they would hire people from the quarries and people from minnesota to shape the stone as you put it on the cladding of the building. he fought hard to keep the white georgia marble for the exterior and won out eventually. the board had a vote. after several votes, they were persuaded to use the white georgia marble. there was a compromise. they have t
this is georgia marble. minnesota does not have marble. there was early controversy about what stone he would use for capitol construction. he wanted to emulate that it tying renaissance. -- that italian renaissance. he was looking at a new marble being quarried in georgia. some say there was animosity after the civil war, 40 years removed from the civil war, so why are you buying marble from georgia? i don't know if that is necessarily the case. he was trying to re-create the italian...
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, we've been talking about voting in georgia.ters there is such a big deal. in 2008 president obama lost georgia by about 200,000 votes. in 2012 he lost the state by 300,000 votes. but slate is reporting there are 700,000 unregistered black voters in georgia. doesn't that explain all these new voting restrictions? >> it absolutely explains it, rev. i think the bigger thing that we have to look at is just last summer, you know, your organization and so many others came together to commemorate the march on washington. the signing of the civil rights act, you know, this summer and the freedom summer and the fact that none of these can be celebrations because we're just reminded about why we have to continue to fight. of course, next year is the commemoration of the voting rights act and there's a voting rights amendment act before the house of representatives that can't even get consideration so this isn't about a new georgia project. the new face of georgia, this is about the browning of america and the fact these folks in the repu
, we've been talking about voting in georgia.ters there is such a big deal. in 2008 president obama lost georgia by about 200,000 votes. in 2012 he lost the state by 300,000 votes. but slate is reporting there are 700,000 unregistered black voters in georgia. doesn't that explain all these new voting restrictions? >> it absolutely explains it, rev. i think the bigger thing that we have to look at is just last summer, you know, your organization and so many others came together to...
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that stretch of 108 west of georgia, don't commit between georgia and brookeville.okeville is a decent work around. 28 the intercounty connector. 108 remains closed. a live shot from sky 9 just west of georgia avenue not far from muncaster road and ready branch park. one more accident montgomery county is going to be on whites ferry road at partnership road. police responding there. i-270, it's been the volume now. southbound getting into hyattstown, getting into germantown and getting down through gaithersburg past 117, lanes are open into rockville toward the lane divide for the beltway. travelers virginia, you've got your lanes open as you ride and make your way east on 66. northbound 95 volume getting into dale city, getting into woodbridge here into newington. lanes are open into springfield. 395 slowest through landmark. that's a look at our drive. howard, some clouds but not bad for late september, huh? >> really comfortable out here, beverly. we're talking about a little over an inch of rain for the month. we should be over threep. so two and a quarter below
that stretch of 108 west of georgia, don't commit between georgia and brookeville.okeville is a decent work around. 28 the intercounty connector. 108 remains closed. a live shot from sky 9 just west of georgia avenue not far from muncaster road and ready branch park. one more accident montgomery county is going to be on whites ferry road at partnership road. police responding there. i-270, it's been the volume now. southbound getting into hyattstown, getting into germantown and getting down...
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this is georgia marble. minnesota does not have marble. there was early controversy about what stone he would use for capitol construction. he wanted to emulate that it tying renaissance. that italian renaissance. he was looking at a new marble being quarried in georgia. some say there was animosity after the civil war, 40 years removed from the civil war, so why are you buying marble from georgia? i don't know if that is necessarily the case. he was trying to re-create the italian renaissance building. the other option he could have pursued was to have granite from st. paul, that was an up-and-coming industry in the state. there was a lot of desire for him to use that as the stone because they would hire people from the quarries and people from minnesota to shape the stone as you put it on the cladding of the building. he fought hard to keep the white georgia marble for the exterior and won out eventually. the board had a vote. after several votes, they were persuaded to use the white georgia marble. there was a compromise. they have the
this is georgia marble. minnesota does not have marble. there was early controversy about what stone he would use for capitol construction. he wanted to emulate that it tying renaissance. that italian renaissance. he was looking at a new marble being quarried in georgia. some say there was animosity after the civil war, 40 years removed from the civil war, so why are you buying marble from georgia? i don't know if that is necessarily the case. he was trying to re-create the italian renaissance...
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he takes office as governor of georgia is january 12th 1971 and famously says the people of georgia the time for racial discrimination is over and this is in part what really estimates in. there is an article about jerry carter and his inauguration as governor, what he said to the people of georgia. within several weeks time magazine put some on the cover as an example of a new style of government, posters of governor perry not to mention the article carter is the one who was on the cover of time magazine. carter almost immediately begins to think about running for president after being governor of georgia. a few days. he begins looking toward larger rises. george mcgovern's cataclysmic loss to richard nixon and the presidential campaign of 1962 cars as tell with hamilton jordan and others and begins to plot out his rise to the presidency four years later. at the end of 1973, the beginning of 1974 to remarkable evidence to place within six months of each other. the narrative is going to virgil little bit more toward religion and faith. the thanksgiving weekend in 1973 in chicago, illino
he takes office as governor of georgia is january 12th 1971 and famously says the people of georgia the time for racial discrimination is over and this is in part what really estimates in. there is an article about jerry carter and his inauguration as governor, what he said to the people of georgia. within several weeks time magazine put some on the cover as an example of a new style of government, posters of governor perry not to mention the article carter is the one who was on the cover of...
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but georgia has not stretrended.ia is it early in the proce process. >> you hear in georgia they will change the electorate, this idea of we're going to have more of an african-american turn out or latino turn out, the get out the vote effort, watch us, we're going to do this. are they putting too much confidence in that strategy. >> i don't know confidence. they have put together effectively a presidential level organization to get the vote. that's never happened before. can you do that without sort of a charismatic person? never been done before. but they sure aspending a heck f a lot of money and they certainly have the technology. kang min-s so we'll see. >> if you look from a politician standpoint, the president says not a lot will change aside from which ideas will get put forward. there's some truth to that. the senate is where ideas go to die, the epitomy of dysfunction. they want to block, block, block, as much as possible. if you were to see the republic apr ans take control of the sen ate the can question
but georgia has not stretrended.ia is it early in the proce process. >> you hear in georgia they will change the electorate, this idea of we're going to have more of an african-american turn out or latino turn out, the get out the vote effort, watch us, we're going to do this. are they putting too much confidence in that strategy. >> i don't know confidence. they have put together effectively a presidential level organization to get the vote. that's never happened before. can you do...
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the georgia writers dr. davisn recognized with its author of the year award in the category of history. at round tables across the highly, he is a sought-after speaker. we're honored to have this lover with usivil war here today. please join me in welcoming his talkn davis in entitled four generals and the atlanta campaign. steve, welcome! >> thank you. i want to thank the head master undeservedly kind and complimentary introduction. thank the lovett school. as billy mentioned, the caliber of speakers in this series preceding me has been such that i'm honored to have been chosen to be among them. in keeping with the theme of the lecture series, the forging of character, but mindful as the head master reminds us that this is the very capture andederal occupation of the city. we want to take a look at four generals, who on each side of the war were fighting in aftera, and then kind of looking at elements and evidence of their character and personality, what they did, we'll kind of bring the story reflectingonc
the georgia writers dr. davisn recognized with its author of the year award in the category of history. at round tables across the highly, he is a sought-after speaker. we're honored to have this lover with usivil war here today. please join me in welcoming his talkn davis in entitled four generals and the atlanta campaign. steve, welcome! >> thank you. i want to thank the head master undeservedly kind and complimentary introduction. thank the lovett school. as billy mentioned, the...
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sam richards in his diary, no post by georgia press -- now published by georgia press, said that i'm guessing what i hear from the streets, maybe 20 lies for you know to work, you had to that a couple of others that we thedocument, plus the fact show carnage did not end when the bombardment ended on august 25. a lot of sherman's shells were unexploded and little boys would take the shells and peck at them to get hotter. they would detonate and you have more mutilations. is 25 debt, times two or three wounded, given that was ,uch a small number, i believe having looked at the bombardments of charleston, vicksburg, petersburg, i believe they died in greater number than died in charleston, petersburg, and richmond. with that, i want to thank you for coming here. headmaster, thank you. [applause] >> thank you. >> tonight, at 6:30 p.m. eastern, a conversation about the book
sam richards in his diary, no post by georgia press -- now published by georgia press, said that i'm guessing what i hear from the streets, maybe 20 lies for you know to work, you had to that a couple of others that we thedocument, plus the fact show carnage did not end when the bombardment ended on august 25. a lot of sherman's shells were unexploded and little boys would take the shells and peck at them to get hotter. they would detonate and you have more mutilations. is 25 debt, times two or...
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sam richards, in his diary, now published by georgia press, and edited by wendy bennett of georgia state, said i'm only guessing from what it here on -- from what i hear on the streets, maybe 20 lives. you add to that a couple of others that we can document and the fact the shell carnage did not in when the bombardment ended on august 20 five. a lot of the shells were unexploded and people, little boys, would peck at them, they would detonate and you would have mutilation and death. so, my count, sir, in my work is , times two or three wounded. and given the fact that is a small number against the 3000 people, i believe, having looked at the bombardments of charles -- charleston, vicksburg, petersburg, i believe atlantans died in greater number to be 37 day bombardment and in charleston, petersburg, and richmond. with that, i want to thank you for coming. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> the civil war eras here every saturday at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. eastern time. watch more videos, visit our w
sam richards, in his diary, now published by georgia press, and edited by wendy bennett of georgia state, said i'm only guessing from what it here on -- from what i hear on the streets, maybe 20 lives. you add to that a couple of others that we can document and the fact the shell carnage did not in when the bombardment ended on august 20 five. a lot of the shells were unexploded and people, little boys, would peck at them, they would detonate and you would have mutilation and death. so, my...
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bill in the country, was passed here in georgia by the gop.e's been a steady drum beat of the republicans trying to suppress the vote in georgia. they should be encouraging voter participation. that is what democracy is all about. but instead, our highest official, in charge of elections is caught on camera making these kinds of comments about minority voters. and then proceeds to actually attack a non-partisan voter registration project that's going on here in the state. >> it was your push to expand early voting sites that prompted the gop lawmaker to talk about african american shoppers and more educated voters. what's your reaction to that? >> well, it's unfortunate senator millar took this position. we were simply trying to increase accessibility to the polls. the trend in dekalb county, georgia, is that during presidential election, voter participation is as high as 70%. but during off-year elections, it goes as low as 40%. by adding one additional day, october 26, it gives us an additional day for people to get out and vote. on top of t
bill in the country, was passed here in georgia by the gop.e's been a steady drum beat of the republicans trying to suppress the vote in georgia. they should be encouraging voter participation. that is what democracy is all about. but instead, our highest official, in charge of elections is caught on camera making these kinds of comments about minority voters. and then proceeds to actually attack a non-partisan voter registration project that's going on here in the state. >> it was your...
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georgia avenue closed in both directions. look at the slow traffic you're dealing with as well. outer loop fine west of route 1. it's going to slow down close to the 95 interchange heading westbound right through silver spring. at least there the lanes are open. back to you guys. >>> we all know of the story about those angry birds. that's the addictive video game where you send birds flying through the sky to knock over buildings and other structures. >> jeanne moos is taking us around the world to profile an angry ram. >> reporter: how would you feel if you were having lunch and suddenly you were buzzed by a drone. well, if you're a ram nailed rambro, you live up to your name. you not only ram the drone, you go after the guy who comes to retrieve it. the guy who's dedicated a facebook page to you, the official facebook page of the bad ass motor bike hating angry ram. oh how you hate motor bikes. even though it was a youtube on a motor bike which first made you famous. the angry ram was almost a dped ram. the new zealand far
georgia avenue closed in both directions. look at the slow traffic you're dealing with as well. outer loop fine west of route 1. it's going to slow down close to the 95 interchange heading westbound right through silver spring. at least there the lanes are open. back to you guys. >>> we all know of the story about those angry birds. that's the addictive video game where you send birds flying through the sky to knock over buildings and other structures. >> jeanne moos is taking us...
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the reason why georgia and have democrat districts is because of the voting rights act. a republican in mississippi if they didn't have the voting rights act, would easily turn that state into a uniformly republican congressional delegation. it would be easy. no question. so there are rules that are constraining the extent republicans can build uniformly republican congressional delegations. it doesn't make sense to make these districts that sweep the country side. that's one of those cry toor i can't that are used in drawing congressional districts. if you added partisan balance, we could have something like what the caller suggests where we have districts that are compact but are a lot closer to accurately representing the two parties in the staidwide delegation. host: wants to know if citizens have ever attempted to protest against the redrawing of districts. guest: thereby endless litigation on redistricting matters. georgia was a very important case a long time ago when the dealts tried to draw districts that didn't represent every person. in terms of today's congre
the reason why georgia and have democrat districts is because of the voting rights act. a republican in mississippi if they didn't have the voting rights act, would easily turn that state into a uniformly republican congressional delegation. it would be easy. no question. so there are rules that are constraining the extent republicans can build uniformly republican congressional delegations. it doesn't make sense to make these districts that sweep the country side. that's one of those cry toor...
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you will want to take georgia. it's going to be out there for quite a while if you're hea no major problems right now. 66 and 95 looking pretty typical. average speeds 45 miles per hour right now. not so terrible this morning. taking a look at prince georges side of things. a little slow headed towards the beltway on pennsylvania avenue and branch area. 66 is moving approximate along at prince william parkway. part of that are these good areas thanks to dry roads. that we're going to have for a little bit longer. >> that's right, melissa. have an umbrella with you, though, as the day progresses because we may get a few sprinkles moving in latee m are the afternoon commute. storm team 4 showing a few sprinkles making some of the roads just slightly damp. the panhandle of west virginia. right now getting it martinsburg. movi into montgomery and frederick in the next half hour or so. some of the pavement may get damp. we're hovering around 60 degrees in nearby suburbs and the rural areas. clouds aroun will stay with u
you will want to take georgia. it's going to be out there for quite a while if you're hea no major problems right now. 66 and 95 looking pretty typical. average speeds 45 miles per hour right now. not so terrible this morning. taking a look at prince georges side of things. a little slow headed towards the beltway on pennsylvania avenue and branch area. 66 is moving approximate along at prince william parkway. part of that are these good areas thanks to dry roads. that we're going to have for a...
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georgia is a reliable ally and capable in ensuring stability around the globe. we continue to work in iraq and central african republic. our commitment to the global peace and stability is firm. georgia fully supports the efforts of the coalition to defeat isis and bring peace to the region. we stand ready to provide humanitarian assistance to those affected by the group. furthermore, georgia's experience from combat missions and successful defense transformation could be used to enhance the capabilities of iraqi and other forces as they are taking fight to the terrorist. we look forward to working with the united states and other coalition partners in coming days and weeks to identify areas where georgia's contribution can provide added value. thank you. ... the recently formed a government -did the of his excellency which deserves full support of the international community, the united arab emirates which emphasizes that the country and should not fall back again to sectarian policies which called to of cost the security crises. the united arab emirates to all
georgia is a reliable ally and capable in ensuring stability around the globe. we continue to work in iraq and central african republic. our commitment to the global peace and stability is firm. georgia fully supports the efforts of the coalition to defeat isis and bring peace to the region. we stand ready to provide humanitarian assistance to those affected by the group. furthermore, georgia's experience from combat missions and successful defense transformation could be used to enhance the...
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in fact, the geography of this entire section of georgia. he had spent time here in the 1840's as a young army officer. he had been stationed here. sherman knew that it would be foolish, foolish to try to attack johnson's position in the mountains, so what sherman decides to do instead is execute yet another flanking march. this one would involve some risk though because it would move the union army some miles away from the west turn and atlantic, about 15 miles away. the objective of this march would be the town of dallas, and you can see it there in the lower left-hand corner of the map with schofield, thomas, mcpherson all taking different routes to get there. it's about 15 miles west of the a la tuna position that johnson held in 15 miles west of the railroad. but johnson's cavalry informed him of this and he moves away to try to block sherman once again. what ensued then in the final days or last week of may in the first couple of days of june was an intense skirmishing every day punctuated by union attacks against the federate the fail
in fact, the geography of this entire section of georgia. he had spent time here in the 1840's as a young army officer. he had been stationed here. sherman knew that it would be foolish, foolish to try to attack johnson's position in the mountains, so what sherman decides to do instead is execute yet another flanking march. this one would involve some risk though because it would move the union army some miles away from the west turn and atlantic, about 15 miles away. the objective of this...
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good evening welcome back families to school i'm georgia i coordinate the advisors council and an apparent >> this is the first meeting of the year i want to remind everyone that this is an advisory couldn't to live board of education we represent parents across the district and try to provide voice to the policy decisions we're appoint by the board of education we're all volunteers and we actually currently accepting applications and we'll talk about that. we don't meet during even though summer so we don't have very much to report on together but some members of the pack that have been attending meetings and working on planning for this coming year we're going to give you an update one of the most exciting things it the the second family empowerment conference and saturday september 27th at the james middle school from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. there will be a lot of workshops and exciting speakers and there will be resources fair where pack will have a table and a lot of these tables there. i think that it is not available to sign up yet but there will be carefully and interpretation there
good evening welcome back families to school i'm georgia i coordinate the advisors council and an apparent >> this is the first meeting of the year i want to remind everyone that this is an advisory couldn't to live board of education we represent parents across the district and try to provide voice to the policy decisions we're appoint by the board of education we're all volunteers and we actually currently accepting applications and we'll talk about that. we don't meet during even...
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thank you very much for your report >> i would like to give a plug to the advisory committee georgia correct me if i am wrong is there 11 here there is a body that has built parent leadership, in fact, we've got current board members that were part of the advisory council. we - georgia >> thank you for making that public apologize and making it a safe place for parent to come to share their voices. >> and again, thank you to the restore practices vicky i don't know about you rachel but i felt has a fascinate our i lead-ins on their skills and they were excellent that is a difficult thing to do thank you very much. thank you all now item f public comment i see no speakers signed. item g we have a motion and a second on the consent calendar >> move forward. >> thank you. any items collected e corrected by the superintendent. seeing none, any items for first reading first reading by the board seeing none, oh, and i wanted to pull items k 17 through 20. >> excuse me. commissioner do you mean to sever those items for vote. great do we have any items for first reading by the board please n
thank you very much for your report >> i would like to give a plug to the advisory committee georgia correct me if i am wrong is there 11 here there is a body that has built parent leadership, in fact, we've got current board members that were part of the advisory council. we - georgia >> thank you for making that public apologize and making it a safe place for parent to come to share their voices. >> and again, thank you to the restore practices vicky i don't know about you...
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about myself so thank you to the pack members for giving rachel and i the first step and thank you georgia for bringing us altogether and having the vision of having this circle together and everyone coming together with the main objective to restore our relationship. i also wyoming would like to say to my fellow board members although i'm the president of the board and facilitating those meetings i'm happy if you think something should be brought to my attendance i feel like rational equality it ends with all of us that's our leadership roll it a starts with the leadership of the district we expect our schools and our school communities to have those difficult conversations so i want to again extend my sincere apologizes for not protecting the parent voice this was brought forward to us about a subject we have a hard time talking about which is arbitrary equality and all the hours of collecting the will finding and the voices of those parent and thank them to them and extend a sincere apologize all i can say in closing one thing i've learned as a braids member we're all learning here and
about myself so thank you to the pack members for giving rachel and i the first step and thank you georgia for bringing us altogether and having the vision of having this circle together and everyone coming together with the main objective to restore our relationship. i also wyoming would like to say to my fellow board members although i'm the president of the board and facilitating those meetings i'm happy if you think something should be brought to my attendance i feel like rational equality...
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we also have one lane of georgia avenue. right hand turn lane is blocked off so crews can do their work, as well. this will be the case for a while. they literally just started to make the repair within the last hour. so it is going to be a while. if you normally take missouri avenue, you'll want do something else this morning. megan mcgrath, news 4. >>> i'm knmolette green at the live desk. would teens are in serious condition after falling from a carnival ride. we've learned that ride was at least 40 feet tall. that from the el paso times. this happened at an annual festival at el paso. the two teens fell more than 12 feet last knight. they had to be rushed to the hospital. and firefighters had to use a ladder to rescue others stranded. that is the latest from the live desk. back to you. >>> a hiker dead after he was found trapped under a huge boulder in montgomery county. that happened on offutt island. county rescue crews tried to help the 25-year-old man, but the storms proved to be a major obstacle for that rescue effo
we also have one lane of georgia avenue. right hand turn lane is blocked off so crews can do their work, as well. this will be the case for a while. they literally just started to make the repair within the last hour. so it is going to be a while. if you normally take missouri avenue, you'll want do something else this morning. megan mcgrath, news 4. >>> i'm knmolette green at the live desk. would teens are in serious condition after falling from a carnival ride. we've learned that...
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the governor of the national bank of georgia.going to take a break, but coming up, find out what is on the agenda at the u.k. opposition leaders. this is their last conference before ♪ the general election next year. see you when a moment. ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." we are live on bloomberg television. your tablet.ing on we are talking about the currency markets. , the president of the european central bank, will be giving testimony to european lawmakers. they will be asking him a whole bunch of questions, one of which could possibly be, how close are we to qe in the eurozone? there are a number of different ways to get money into the system here in the eurozone. the balance sheet has gotten smaller. the ecb would like it to be bigger. maybe they are going to have to find another way of forcing it into the system. we will watch euro-dollar and little bit later on. let's look at what else we are watching today. now by ourd international correspondent hans nichols. he is in berlin were later on, the french pri
the governor of the national bank of georgia.going to take a break, but coming up, find out what is on the agenda at the u.k. opposition leaders. this is their last conference before ♪ the general election next year. see you when a moment. ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." we are live on bloomberg television. your tablet.ing on we are talking about the currency markets. , the president of the european central bank, will be giving testimony to european...
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daughter is 1-year-old georgia. >> show you what georgia is like on a motorcycle. >> daddy's sittingre with little georgia going through the motions of what georgia would be like in different vehicles. first, the motorcycle, then the car. >> a world war i era biplane. >> come on, get to the fun part. parachutes. boom! >> those are our different modes of transportation. >>> the only way to introduce this video is by saying it's freaky. mermged two of his passions, one of those is base jumping. >> oh! no, no, no, i can't watch. >> the other passion? suspension. he says he's just testing the power of the mind, does he jump? you bet ya! ♪ >> oh. >> his shoot immediately deploys, the entire time he is being suspended from this skin on his back as he's flying down. >> why? why? >> he has done something similar before. we've had him on the show where he bungee jumped and suspended at the same time. the whole jump took two minutes, so that entire time, he was dangling from his skin. >> when you parachute as well, you have the parachute backup. you can cut away, but this is a level more dange
daughter is 1-year-old georgia. >> show you what georgia is like on a motorcycle. >> daddy's sittingre with little georgia going through the motions of what georgia would be like in different vehicles. first, the motorcycle, then the car. >> a world war i era biplane. >> come on, get to the fun part. parachutes. boom! >> those are our different modes of transportation. >>> the only way to introduce this video is by saying it's freaky. mermged two of his...
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how in the world could a voter in georgia know the merits of a vice ate in new york and versa? vastness of the landscape, the rudimentary nature, made it not a viable alternative. worried about and appropriately worried about this stupidity, but provincialism. i want to say this before we end. i'm going to say it right now. greatest s' creating a was nation in a country that did not national identity. that they were as georgians, new yorkers, pennsylvanians, and so on. so direct popular election is to work in the context of the early 18th century. alternate?he how do you -- how do you -- knowledgeable this is of up of the 18th century. who are the best and brightest and most knowledgeable? the members of the congress. that was madison's original proposal. endorsed it pretty much up to the end. but there it's the problem of separation of powers. have a chief executive dependent on the legislature. they went back and forth on issues. the electoral college -- nobody liked it. then, nobody t likes it now. but it seemed like -- and they of the ted versions electoral -- debated versi
how in the world could a voter in georgia know the merits of a vice ate in new york and versa? vastness of the landscape, the rudimentary nature, made it not a viable alternative. worried about and appropriately worried about this stupidity, but provincialism. i want to say this before we end. i'm going to say it right now. greatest s' creating a was nation in a country that did not national identity. that they were as georgians, new yorkers, pennsylvanians, and so on. so direct popular...
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, in georgia, cobb county. we have learned that justin ross harris has been indicted on eight counts. we'll break it down with our martin savidge coming up. [ male announcer ] even more impressive than the research this man has at his disposal is how he puts it to work for his clients. morning. morning. thanks for meeting so early. come on in. [ male announcer ] it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. [ male announcer ] it's how edward jones that's the way i look at life. looking for something better. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging, could i come up with something better. my doctor told me about eliquis... for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. don't
, in georgia, cobb county. we have learned that justin ross harris has been indicted on eight counts. we'll break it down with our martin savidge coming up. [ male announcer ] even more impressive than the research this man has at his disposal is how he puts it to work for his clients. morning. morning. thanks for meeting so early. come on in. [ male announcer ] it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. [ male announcer ] it's how edward jones that's the way i look at life. looking for...
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, georgia, michelle nunn, part of the nunn family, sam nunn she was part of the points of light foundation started by george h.w. bush. in north carolina, the senator is going after kay hagen, and also in new hampshire we're seeing this, the attack on senator gene sheheen. you talk about woman and his point about him being weak on women, or being weak among women in terms of foreign policy because they're afraid what's going on overseas coming ashore here. and in the places where they're using terrorism as an issue, in the states where the candidates are going against the are democratic incumbent, it's needing the perception that we're weak. women who might vote for the woman democrat candidate in those states where it's very close, they won't keep your kids safe from terrorists. >> the activities of i.s.i.l. and how the president plans to deal with that threat is certainly an inflection point. what's his point, does it help democrats based on his recent speech or does it reflect doubts? >> it's about perception. whether the president is seen as a strong leader and whether democrat candida
, georgia, michelle nunn, part of the nunn family, sam nunn she was part of the points of light foundation started by george h.w. bush. in north carolina, the senator is going after kay hagen, and also in new hampshire we're seeing this, the attack on senator gene sheheen. you talk about woman and his point about him being weak on women, or being weak among women in terms of foreign policy because they're afraid what's going on overseas coming ashore here. and in the places where they're using...
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the bill has the support of georgia's -- of both of georgia's republican u.s. senators and 77 bipartisan members of the house of representatives. this is an important piece of legislation for the people of georgia's fourth congressional district who i represent. but also for the thousands of heroes who fought tirelessly during the civil rights movement for equality in the south and throughout the country. the west hunter street baptist church study act authorizes the department of the interior to conduct a study of the west hunter street baptist church in atlanta, georgia, to determine if it meets the requirements to become part of our nation's park system. according to the national park service, the site may be considered for designation as a national park if it is associated with significant events and people in our nation's history and contributes to the understanding of these historic events and figures. during the civil rights movement, the west hunter street baptist church served as the headquarters for many civil rights workers and organizers. it was the
the bill has the support of georgia's -- of both of georgia's republican u.s. senators and 77 bipartisan members of the house of representatives. this is an important piece of legislation for the people of georgia's fourth congressional district who i represent. but also for the thousands of heroes who fought tirelessly during the civil rights movement for equality in the south and throughout the country. the west hunter street baptist church study act authorizes the department of the interior...
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." >> reporter: in athens, georgia, in the best-seller section of this barnes & noble, kathy rackleyovel story of her own. >> i mean, a chance encounter in a bookstore. how wonderful is that? >> reporter: did you have any idea at all who he was? >> none. >> reporter: and you didn't tell her? >> i didn't. but i knew they were going to find out. >> reporter: yeah. >> but i wasn't going to say it. >> reporter: the fact is, kathy may have been the only one in athens who didn't know the name malcolm mitchel. number 26 for the university of georgia bulldogs was one of the top recruits in the country a few years ago. he's georgia royalty, and presumably, if kathy had known that, she wouldn't have stood in that barnes & noble talking his ear off about the book club she'd just joined. >> i mean, he like stepped back and said, "you did?" "can i join your book club?" i said, "i don't know if you want to join mine. we're all 40-, 50-, and 60-year- old women." >> reporter: but malcolm was undeterred. so now, one of the top wide receivers in the country meets monthly with his book club lady friend
." >> reporter: in athens, georgia, in the best-seller section of this barnes & noble, kathy rackleyovel story of her own. >> i mean, a chance encounter in a bookstore. how wonderful is that? >> reporter: did you have any idea at all who he was? >> none. >> reporter: and you didn't tell her? >> i didn't. but i knew they were going to find out. >> reporter: yeah. >> but i wasn't going to say it. >> reporter: the fact is, kathy may...
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fourth quarter now, georgia fought their way back. a chance to tie.arshall morgan from 28 yards out. looks like it's no good. looks like it might be good, but misses by inches. south carolina hangs on to win it 38-35 as the coaches meet at midfield. >>> boston college welcoming usc. fourth quarter. tyler murphy. finds a seam and he's gone. outrunning the entire sc defense after their huge win last weekend on the farm. usc loses at boston college, 37-31. >>> ucla and texas. fourth quarter, down three, ucla. jerry neuheisel, rick's son in the game, because brett hunley was out with an arm injury. ucla wins it. >>> rice and texas a&m. second quarter, a&m leading. kenny hill. excuse me, kenny trill. makes a man miss. he scores. and take take the lead. they cruise against their rivals from houston. take a look at the other games going on right now in the s.e.c. finals. that texas a&m game still in progress in the third. 28-7 lead for the aggies. earlier in the day, alabama, no problem with southern miss. ole miss hammering university of louisiana-lafayette
fourth quarter now, georgia fought their way back. a chance to tie.arshall morgan from 28 yards out. looks like it's no good. looks like it might be good, but misses by inches. south carolina hangs on to win it 38-35 as the coaches meet at midfield. >>> boston college welcoming usc. fourth quarter. tyler murphy. finds a seam and he's gone. outrunning the entire sc defense after their huge win last weekend on the farm. usc loses at boston college, 37-31. >>> ucla and texas....
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fourth quarter now, georgia fought their way back. a chance to tie.arshall morgan from 28 yards out. looks like it's no good. looks like it might be good, but misses by inches. south carolina hangs on to win it 38-35 as the coaches meet at midfield. >>> boston college welcoming usc. fourth quarter. tyler murphy. finds a seam and he's gone. outrunning the entire sc defense after their huge win last weekend on the farm. usc loses at boston college, 37-31. >>> ucla and texas. fourth quarter, down three, ucla. jerry neuheisel, rick's son in the game, because brett hunley was out with an arm injury. ucla wins it. >>> rice and texas a&m. second quarter, a&m leading. kenny hill. excuse me, kenny trill. makes a man miss. he scores. and take take the lead. they cruise against their rivals from houston. take a look at the other games going on right now in the s.e.c. finals. that texas a&m game still in progress in the third. 28-7 lead for the aggies. earlier in the day, alabama, no problem with southern miss. ole miss hammering university of louisiana-lafayette
fourth quarter now, georgia fought their way back. a chance to tie.arshall morgan from 28 yards out. looks like it's no good. looks like it might be good, but misses by inches. south carolina hangs on to win it 38-35 as the coaches meet at midfield. >>> boston college welcoming usc. fourth quarter. tyler murphy. finds a seam and he's gone. outrunning the entire sc defense after their huge win last weekend on the farm. usc loses at boston college, 37-31. >>> ucla and texas....
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georgia and missouri, we'd probably be somewhere in the neighborhood of another camp. just a quarter mile down the road who came in and worked for him, he's a bright-looking group that described him, 17 years old and since his master paid $40 for him six years ago, he was the only slave his master had and his master will never get him again if i can help it. ladies and gentlemen, you must understand that this person to person connections between freedom-seeking black folk and the soldiers in the union army forged bonds that would not be forgotten once the guns were over. and we find out, in fact, that black folk in defense of the city is actually nothing new. we know that free blacks wielded pick axes and shovels to help guard the nation's capital. in fact, one commenter would say that the free people of this city speaking of the war of 1812 acted as it becomes patriots. there's the exception of any failing to be on the spot conducted themselves with us most order and priority. and indeed when news of the war struck this city, when what had happened reverberated back t
georgia and missouri, we'd probably be somewhere in the neighborhood of another camp. just a quarter mile down the road who came in and worked for him, he's a bright-looking group that described him, 17 years old and since his master paid $40 for him six years ago, he was the only slave his master had and his master will never get him again if i can help it. ladies and gentlemen, you must understand that this person to person connections between freedom-seeking black folk and the soldiers in...
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he has georgia. >> georgia is 6 mondays old and is potty trained. >> mine is 5. >> what do i have toater. don't tell that to shanna. shanna might disagree with that. good to see you. >> thank you. >> you can see the return of "fashion rocks." that's tomorrow night at 9:00 8:00 central right here on cbs. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning" -- so fancy. like that song too. azalea. we'll show you the most expensive house -- >> just >>> she started out singing at her local church. "leaving on the midnight train to georgia," gladys knight with one of the most recognizable voices. she's here in studio 57 to tell us about her new album and why she wants to team up with kanye west. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. rice corn and black bean salsa, grilled chicken, pico, fresh greens, cilantro avocado, tortilla strips and a drizzle of margarita sauce all served with a bowl of soup. chili's fresh mex bowls from our lunch combo menu tistarng at 6 bucks. more life happens here. [ male announcer ] some people don't have allergies every night... just on allergy nights. [ sneezes
he has georgia. >> georgia is 6 mondays old and is potty trained. >> mine is 5. >> what do i have toater. don't tell that to shanna. shanna might disagree with that. good to see you. >> thank you. >> you can see the return of "fashion rocks." that's tomorrow night at 9:00 8:00 central right here on cbs. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning" -- so fancy. like that song too. azalea. we'll show you the most expensive house -- >> just...
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. >>> plus, the georgia father charged with murder for leaving his toddler in a hot car. the question could he get the death penalty? we'll discuss. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. excedrin migraine works. been all fun and games, here at the harrison household. but one dark, stormy evening... she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her purina cat chow complete. it's great because it has the
. >>> plus, the georgia father charged with murder for leaving his toddler in a hot car. the question could he get the death penalty? we'll discuss. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles....
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but the women's votes in georgia, the numbers i saw are really striking. i think that's going to be a real boon. i think it will help jimmy carter's grandson in the race. >> thanks for coming on. >> david, thanks so much. >> the public approval ratings of president obama even on foreign policy are increasingly important. just eight weeks before the midterm elections. it could drag down democrati democratic candidates. what are the wedge issues focused on is raising the minimum wage. we talked about kentucky with michael s hure. mitch mcconnell has come under fire, say going to he becomes majority he's going to block the bill on minimum wage. tom cotton supports raising the hourly rate. caught someone dead evening dependence tom pryor. >>> the debate over the keystone oil pipeline is taking center stage. pirates is associated with a wealthy environmentalist, so peters is now facing this. >> peter sided with the california billionaire who would profit if the pipeline is blocked. now that billionaire is spending big bucks to help peter's campaign. michigan jo
but the women's votes in georgia, the numbers i saw are really striking. i think that's going to be a real boon. i think it will help jimmy carter's grandson in the race. >> thanks for coming on. >> david, thanks so much. >> the public approval ratings of president obama even on foreign policy are increasingly important. just eight weeks before the midterm elections. it could drag down democrati democratic candidates. what are the wedge issues focused on is raising the minimum...
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, who had been voting with the large states, and we don't think of georgia as a large state. in fact, at that time georgia's total population could easily fit into the wachovia center, but they thought of themselves as a future large state because of the importation of slaves and adongs of the three-fifths compromise. but at a crucial moment those delegates were absent that day allowing the majority of the georgia delegations to swing the vote in favor of the connecticut compromise, five in favor, four opposed, massachusetts divided. >> and we still don't know quite why, right? >> i believe they wanted this union to go forward. and i will say that if there is single achievement of this convention, and if there's a single virtue of the collect tivety of men who gathered in the assembly room, is that ultimately with a few exceptions these were men who checked their egos at the door. these were men who ultimately re able to put their own personal and often strongly held convictions aside for the sake of union. benjamin franklin, who plays an odd role in the convention. he's 81.
, who had been voting with the large states, and we don't think of georgia as a large state. in fact, at that time georgia's total population could easily fit into the wachovia center, but they thought of themselves as a future large state because of the importation of slaves and adongs of the three-fifths compromise. but at a crucial moment those delegates were absent that day allowing the majority of the georgia delegations to swing the vote in favor of the connecticut compromise, five in...
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in georgia, that's a felony. another 26 cases are suspicious. >> this isn't us just guessing at this, our investigators have talked to the individuals that said i did not stein that form. >> reporter: in the crosshairs of that investigation, the new georgia project, which hopes to register 1,200,000 new minority voters by the october 267 deadline. new georgia project denies any wrong doing and is using charged language to denounce camp's investigation. >> you don't have to wear a hood, you don't have to be a member of the ku klux klan to be engaged in voter suppression. we know voter stu presentation when we see it. >> reporter: the scandal is particularly hot because of the close u.s. senate race here, democrat michelle nunn is -- adding thousands of minority voters to the roles could tip the balance to her favor. stacy abrams is lashing out at the secretary of state. >> we do not object to sharing information but what we do object to is a witch hunt and a fishing expedition. >> reporter: camp says that's the jo
in georgia, that's a felony. another 26 cases are suspicious. >> this isn't us just guessing at this, our investigators have talked to the individuals that said i did not stein that form. >> reporter: in the crosshairs of that investigation, the new georgia project, which hopes to register 1,200,000 new minority voters by the october 267 deadline. new georgia project denies any wrong doing and is using charged language to denounce camp's investigation. >> you don't have to...