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as for georgia, suck us veilee faces corruption charges. i spoke the former georgian president and had a conversation off to a lively start. i suggested his decision to attack south osyetia triggered a war with russia that cost georgia dearly. >> i didn't order an attack, we were invaded by an army and i ordered troops to defend the army, it as slight difference, but an important one. >> but for the difference, the situations have a lot in common. >> yes. i think the realities that russia relishes power. and it's a window of opportunity for it. the west is focused on i.s.i.s., i.s.i.l. one would for priorities, it's ukraine. vladimir putin told the we were journalist "i'm a tiger, this is my forest and jungle" here i can do whatever much that is a jungle law introduced in all the world. he's implementing it. the problem is there can be no deal. vladimir putin says you care about i.s.i.s., i care about the country. the only problem is when he goes after a country, he's going after the west. he's seeing it as against the united states and the
as for georgia, suck us veilee faces corruption charges. i spoke the former georgian president and had a conversation off to a lively start. i suggested his decision to attack south osyetia triggered a war with russia that cost georgia dearly. >> i didn't order an attack, we were invaded by an army and i ordered troops to defend the army, it as slight difference, but an important one. >> but for the difference, the situations have a lot in common. >> yes. i think the realities...
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teaching georgia history.ounded in 1839, the society is the oldest continuously operated historical institution in the south, and one of the oldest in the nation. for the past 175 years the georgia historical society has helped georgians through education and research to study the past, in order to make sense of the present and create a better future for us all. as a public history institution the georgia historical society serves as the bridge between the academic community, and the people of our state, taking the cutting edge historical research being produced in universities around the nation, and connecting it with the general public, thereby creating and expanding access to history. one of the most significant ways in which we make scholarly history available to a wide audience is through the georgia historical marker program. since the program was privatized in 1998 the georgia historical society has placed over 200 markers across the state. these markers provide an executive summary based on sound schol
teaching georgia history.ounded in 1839, the society is the oldest continuously operated historical institution in the south, and one of the oldest in the nation. for the past 175 years the georgia historical society has helped georgians through education and research to study the past, in order to make sense of the present and create a better future for us all. as a public history institution the georgia historical society serves as the bridge between the academic community, and the people of...
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teaching georgia history. founded in 1839, the society is the oldest continuously operated historical institution in the south, and one of the oldest in the nation. for the past 175 years the georgia historical society has helped georgians through education and research to study the past, in order to make sense of the present, and create a better future for us all. as a public history institution, the georgia historical society serves as the bridge between the academic community, and the people of our state, taking the cutting edge historical research being produced in universities around the nation, and connecting it with the general public, thereby creating and expanding access to history. one of the most significant ways in which we make scholarly history available to a wide audience is through the georgia historical marker program. since the program was privatized in 1998, the georgia historical society has placed over 200 markers across the state. these markers provide an executive summary based on sound
teaching georgia history. founded in 1839, the society is the oldest continuously operated historical institution in the south, and one of the oldest in the nation. for the past 175 years the georgia historical society has helped georgians through education and research to study the past, in order to make sense of the present, and create a better future for us all. as a public history institution, the georgia historical society serves as the bridge between the academic community, and the people...
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on georgia hill.ost thelit union troops dearly, both white and black. in fact, the attack exacted crheting approximately one-third of the total union casualties for the two days fighting at nashvill and suffering the greatest loss ÷[bñd in of any regiment was the 13th en. usct, a regiment raised in nashville, which lost approximately 40% of its men.mmyú once more, as so often in the x xys civil war, glory-hungry t4qy commanders in frontal assaults /;@hÑ against strong defensive positions proved a lethal combination. there were numerous accolades for the fighting prowess of the be black troops, and some of them from southerners. james t. holtzclaw commanding the brigade whose firing devastate the 13th usct was deeply impressed by their e th furious and desperate assault. he reported how the blacks gallantly -- that was his rwfpu term -- "gallantly" assaulted. into again and again they charged, he said, right into the abity. but, "they came only to die."(!8-n!&> holtzclaw continued -- i have seen most o
on georgia hill.ost thelit union troops dearly, both white and black. in fact, the attack exacted crheting approximately one-third of the total union casualties for the two days fighting at nashvill and suffering the greatest loss ÷[bñd in of any regiment was the 13th en. usct, a regiment raised in nashville, which lost approximately 40% of its men.mmyú once more, as so often in the x xys civil war, glory-hungry t4qy commanders in frontal assaults /;@hÑ against strong defensive positions...
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. >> so move forward georgia you want to introduce those present and the members present great and speak to this item. >> and thank you for your patience i know we took that long item out of order. >> good evening superintendent and community at large i'll take a moment before i give the report those are four of our 6 nominees before the board at no time. >> good evening superintendent carranza and incarnations and the communities that are still here i'm ms. de la cruz a parent at betsy carmichael two children enrolled there i'm a very reactive member of the pta as well thank you >> (speaking foreign language.) >> good evening after all you ami and have two children one of them third grade and one in kindergarten they attend the valley. >> good evening superintendent and president fewer and commissioners i'm caesary banks two students i have a daughter in 6th grade and ethnic grader at gateway thank you. >> hello good evening. i'm he esmeralda micro i have a son at the elementary school and active parent in the community in the school and i'm a busy parent. >> thank you very much for you
. >> so move forward georgia you want to introduce those present and the members present great and speak to this item. >> and thank you for your patience i know we took that long item out of order. >> good evening superintendent and community at large i'll take a moment before i give the report those are four of our 6 nominees before the board at no time. >> good evening superintendent carranza and incarnations and the communities that are still here i'm ms. de la cruz a...
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this pro-russian government in georgia didn't make much fuss about it.y made this deal to annex -- strategically very important area. there's sea ports, oil there, amazing place, very takt place for georgia, but also very important for europe. just said putin with not much adu about it, quietly signed so-called bill with [ inaudible ] to annex it. why does he dare to do this -- >> they didn't call it annexation -- >> look, they moved their troops in to the depth of georgia territory. they diluted the border. there is no longer a border between the two, and basically between the [ inaudible ] region of georgia and vu vush -- russia. theys also united their government systems, not only the army, but whoever is left [ inaudible ] 20% of the population has no say. they have been sidelined and this putin now. he did some kind of coup before that to put in the security guide, and basically took over. with the [ inaudible ] of course europeans didn't want to have extra headache -- >> that seems to be the way a lot of people are thinking about it -- >> but, agai
this pro-russian government in georgia didn't make much fuss about it.y made this deal to annex -- strategically very important area. there's sea ports, oil there, amazing place, very takt place for georgia, but also very important for europe. just said putin with not much adu about it, quietly signed so-called bill with [ inaudible ] to annex it. why does he dare to do this -- >> they didn't call it annexation -- >> look, they moved their troops in to the depth of georgia...
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those georgia arrests were from august 2004 to june 2013. he's arrested four times in the state of ohio. that's from may of '09 to september of '09 and robbery and misdemeanor theft. his corrections data, he does a two year prison term in georgia from august 2011 to july 2013. and that's for criminal possession of a weapon, from what we can ascertain from right now. he does stints in local jails in fulton, cobb, and dekalb counties. for various crimes. social media investigation is what we're looking at right now. his facebook, instagram, gmail, and two phones were recovered. if you remember in the investigation, he stole his girlfriend's phone. we have recovered that. in an around brooklyn around barclays center. we're investigating that right now. we also have his private phone that we recovered in baltimore county. all those are being investigated by the new york nypd computer crimes. most of his postings and rants are on the instagram account. what we're seeing about this right now is anger against the government. there's one where he bu
those georgia arrests were from august 2004 to june 2013. he's arrested four times in the state of ohio. that's from may of '09 to september of '09 and robbery and misdemeanor theft. his corrections data, he does a two year prison term in georgia from august 2011 to july 2013. and that's for criminal possession of a weapon, from what we can ascertain from right now. he does stints in local jails in fulton, cobb, and dekalb counties. for various crimes. social media investigation is what we're...
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. >> thank you very much for your patience georgia you want to say anything. >> first, i wanted to take a moment to say thank you commissioner maufas for your years of service on the board and for the support and more importantly thank you for your groundbreaking work as one of the original pack members with the structure; right? the portfolios and the by laws for the nitty-gritty work and i i really want to say thank you on behalf of the pack members it's appropriate that tonight is the night hoping to have new members he really want to make sure we are maintaining the diversities no one in ethnicity but the special needs and languages and the connecticut come insurance so to bring that debt both the new voices we're excited to have those four members and the two members were not able to make it still with the new board members coming on we have communities that are underrepresented on our board we holy the asian pacific islander families and asian families we will have a seat open we'll take into account during a spring recruitment and our chair is terminating out so keep in mind so r
. >> thank you very much for your patience georgia you want to say anything. >> first, i wanted to take a moment to say thank you commissioner maufas for your years of service on the board and for the support and more importantly thank you for your groundbreaking work as one of the original pack members with the structure; right? the portfolios and the by laws for the nitty-gritty work and i i really want to say thank you on behalf of the pack members it's appropriate that tonight...
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i suggested his decision to attack south esetia caused a situation that cost georgia dearly. >> but for that difference the situations have a lot in common. >> yes. and i think the reality is that russia is a power, and the west is focused on i.s.i.s, i.s.i.l, for the west, the right is i.s.i.l, for russia it is, this is my forest this is my jungle. don't come here i'm not going to your forest. but here, i can do whatever. and he is actually implementing it. the problem is that there can be no deal made. because where putin says, you care about i.s.i.l, i care about the largest country in europe, ukraine. the problem is he is also going after the west. he sees it as a revenge against the west. >> so when he sees it as the west, the interesting irony is ukraine like georgia is not a member of the eu and was not a member of nato. >> no. >> they only get so much 74th. it's a careful ploy. >> the sanctions start to work but reality oil price.oil price is key to whole situation. the west can implement or keep the level where it is or even bring a little bit lower. if the price goes to 60, pu
i suggested his decision to attack south esetia caused a situation that cost georgia dearly. >> but for that difference the situations have a lot in common. >> yes. and i think the reality is that russia is a power, and the west is focused on i.s.i.s, i.s.i.l, for the west, the right is i.s.i.l, for russia it is, this is my forest this is my jungle. don't come here i'm not going to your forest. but here, i can do whatever. and he is actually implementing it. the problem is that...
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thank you i want to welcome you and thank you for your service and georgia appreciate our breakdown on our memo i think one of the challenges i have i love to be able to welcome the new members and reminded who else is on the pack really good breakdown and really done a great job in diversely the pack and representations for the students if our district and hearing the parent voices across the district we looking forward to working with you. >> mr. chin. >> yes. i would like to say that the stated advisory committee is looking at to collaborating with you. >> thank you, president fewer and welcome this is a wonderful opportunity for you to get the next engagement of the policy in our schools as the students i'm appreciate you've volunteered and this is all with open arms i welcome you and georgia thank you for your guidance on this end and also with the pack members i'm sure i've seen some of the trainings you do they're amazing and competitive i'll be coming to the trainings i move into the other side of the areas to work with my granddaughter so welcome, welcome and then i hope maybe
thank you i want to welcome you and thank you for your service and georgia appreciate our breakdown on our memo i think one of the challenges i have i love to be able to welcome the new members and reminded who else is on the pack really good breakdown and really done a great job in diversely the pack and representations for the students if our district and hearing the parent voices across the district we looking forward to working with you. >> mr. chin. >> yes. i would like to say...
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georgia. they discovered george washington had set up a treaty with the cherokees in the south to try to teach them, and he sent missionaries throughout the south to teach them to become farmers and to live like americans. and they agreed. and so their lands in the south, some of them, were absolutely flourishing plantations. and then someone discovered some gold, gold flakes. georgia's legislature seized all the lands, dissolved the cherokee nation, declared cherokee laws invalid and sent 150,000ing native americans into exile, and they traveled along this trail of tears, it's called, across the mississippi river eventually settling in oklahoma. 60,000 died along the way. it's the worst case of genocide imaginable in history at that time. the inquisition only cost 10,000 lives. spanish inquisition. the french revolution with all the butchery and the guillotine, only about 2500, 9000 lives -- 3000 lives. 60,000 native americans died of starvation and exposure on this trail of tears. well, now
georgia. they discovered george washington had set up a treaty with the cherokees in the south to try to teach them, and he sent missionaries throughout the south to teach them to become farmers and to live like americans. and they agreed. and so their lands in the south, some of them, were absolutely flourishing plantations. and then someone discovered some gold, gold flakes. georgia's legislature seized all the lands, dissolved the cherokee nation, declared cherokee laws invalid and sent...
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chad legere works at a fire- proofing company and lives in a neighboring georgia town. he says from what he's seen of groups like isis and al qaeda, he can't trust the intentions of any muslims. do you know the people who are behind this mosque? i mean, they say, "we've been living in this community for decades, we've raised our families, gone to schools, and we've never shown a trace of violence." does that example not convince you that they might have different intentions than you think? >> like i said, prove it. go on record condemning isis. i haven't seen it. and definitely not on a widespread level. why are christians running around scared? why did they... why did they need to put a mosque inside a shopping center? what's the next step? wal-mart's? we going to have a mosque at every wal-mart? >> what they've seen in the news media is a small, you know, group of people acting upon themselves, calling themselves muslims and doing the things that are heinous crimes. and we as muslims in america, you know, definitely do not condone those acts at all. we condemn those a
chad legere works at a fire- proofing company and lives in a neighboring georgia town. he says from what he's seen of groups like isis and al qaeda, he can't trust the intentions of any muslims. do you know the people who are behind this mosque? i mean, they say, "we've been living in this community for decades, we've raised our families, gone to schools, and we've never shown a trace of violence." does that example not convince you that they might have different intentions than you...
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when we come back to the georgia dome in atlanta.rian jones will join me discuss this game and the college football playoff ramifications when we continue with the dodge postgame show. they believed in more, than the assembly line. they believed driving was a holy endeavor. a hundred years later the dodge brothers spirit lives on. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells,... you can get hives, vision c
when we come back to the georgia dome in atlanta.rian jones will join me discuss this game and the college football playoff ramifications when we continue with the dodge postgame show. they believed in more, than the assembly line. they believed driving was a holy endeavor. a hundred years later the dodge brothers spirit lives on. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd...
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and in our signature segment, a georgia town's struggle to decide whether to allow a mosque to be built in the face of brutal isis attacks overseas. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's whye ar your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, ari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good eveng. thanks for joining us. north korea today calledhe obama administration's clams that it was behind the cyber attack on sony "slander" and threatened to retaliate unless the united states agrees to conduct a joint investigation about the matter. its comments were included in a statement read on state- controlled television. american officials say the attack was similar to others carried t by the north koreans. chinese authorities have detained a 74-year-old am
and in our signature segment, a georgia town's struggle to decide whether to allow a mosque to be built in the face of brutal isis attacks overseas. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's whye ar your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your...
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georgia. they discovered -- george washington had set up a treaty the southherokees in to try to teach them. missionaries throughout the south to teach them to become farmers and to like americans. and they agreed. and so their lands in the south were -- some of them were flourishing plantations. then someone discovered some gold flakes. george's legislature seized all dissolved the cherokee nation, declared cherokee laws invalid, and sent 150,000 native americans into exile. traveled along this trail of tears, it's called, river,the mississippi eventually settling in oklahoma. way.0 died along the genocideworse case of imaginable, in history at that time. 10,000uisition only cost lives. spanish inquisition. the french revolution, with all butchery, only about 3,000 lives. americans died of starvation and exposure on this trail of tears. now this land belongs to georgia. and speculators come in and buy the land. they bribed the georgia legislators to buy the land. and one of them, a fellow nam
georgia. they discovered -- george washington had set up a treaty the southherokees in to try to teach them. missionaries throughout the south to teach them to become farmers and to like americans. and they agreed. and so their lands in the south were -- some of them were flourishing plantations. then someone discovered some gold flakes. george's legislature seized all dissolved the cherokee nation, declared cherokee laws invalid, and sent 150,000 native americans into exile. traveled along...
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they remain part of georgia and deserve to be part of an independent, sovereign georgia. it's long pastime to stand up to mr. putin and his wars in georgia, moldova, and ukraine and i urge my colleagues to support the measure. lastly, i would with remiss if i didn't thank chairman royce for his strong leadership on this and other issues that have come before the foreign affairs committee. it's been a pleasure to serve on the house foreign affairs committee. the last two years have been an extremely tumultuous time for the world. i've been proud of the committee's ability to confront the issues quickly. i would like to specifically thank the following staff for their hard work. tom, edward, doug, elizabeth and out of my personal office, michael. you've been wonderful to work for on this committee and i'm sure you'll continue the hard work in the next congress as we confront a world that's severely lacking in global american leadership. with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: gentleman yields. the gentleman from new york is recognized . mr. engel: i yield three mi
they remain part of georgia and deserve to be part of an independent, sovereign georgia. it's long pastime to stand up to mr. putin and his wars in georgia, moldova, and ukraine and i urge my colleagues to support the measure. lastly, i would with remiss if i didn't thank chairman royce for his strong leadership on this and other issues that have come before the foreign affairs committee. it's been a pleasure to serve on the house foreign affairs committee. the last two years have been an...
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the reason is georgia is full of food. there is not starvation in georgia. there are southern troops that are not getting enough food. that has to do with the complete and total mismanagement of the army. it has a lot to do with jefferson davis's utter incompetence as president of the confederacy. it is not the lack of food in the south. it is a question of how you get food from north carolina and georgia and mississippi to be -- the troops. but wirz is in south georgia where food is available. food could have been commandeered. food could have been bought. the local women who simply wanted to bring fresh vegetables to the starving prisoners in andersonville could have been allowed to bring the food, or they could have brought them to the camp and the camp could have brought -- camp officers and soldiers could have brought them to the prisoners. freshwater could have been obtained in a variety of ways, one of which was to order the troops upstream to stop using this creek as a latrine. the other thing would have been to take a detail of prisoners every day a
the reason is georgia is full of food. there is not starvation in georgia. there are southern troops that are not getting enough food. that has to do with the complete and total mismanagement of the army. it has a lot to do with jefferson davis's utter incompetence as president of the confederacy. it is not the lack of food in the south. it is a question of how you get food from north carolina and georgia and mississippi to be -- the troops. but wirz is in south georgia where food is available....
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president, what are the prospects of the russian -georgia relationship? does russia believe that we are going to raise those relationships to a new level? do they require more active actions? will the georgian relations with the european union discussed -- and what would be the role of russia in settling the conflict? for russia's part, the territory of georgia was occupied, in the conflict remains unsettled. georgia, of the georgian people, it is a bleeding wound. but 1919, everyone remembers that year. the grave situation after the dissolution, georgia declared its independence and said they are going to stay with russia. it was the same punitive operation. that is not forgotten. everyone accuses us of all the things, but that was not our work and we are going to help settle the matters. after our warnings were ignored, hostilities started and we acknowledged independence of those republics. frankly speaking, it is very difficult. as for the meeting, in georgia, we have very little contact. there are internal power struggles. as for liberalizing the shi
president, what are the prospects of the russian -georgia relationship? does russia believe that we are going to raise those relationships to a new level? do they require more active actions? will the georgian relations with the european union discussed -- and what would be the role of russia in settling the conflict? for russia's part, the territory of georgia was occupied, in the conflict remains unsettled. georgia, of the georgian people, it is a bleeding wound. but 1919, everyone remembers...
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georgia arrests were from august 2004 to june 2013. he was arrested four times in the state of ohio. that's from may of '09 to september of '09. robbery and misdemeanor theft. two year prison term in georgia from august 2011 to july 2013, and that's for criminal possession of a weapon. he does stints in local jails in fulton, dekalb counties and others for various crimes. if you remember the investigation, he stole his dwoif's phone. we have recovered that in and around brooklyn and barclay center. we're investigating that right now. we also have his private phone that were recovered in baltimore county. all are being investigated by the nypd computer crimes. most of his postings and rants are on the instagram account. what we're seeing from this right now is anger against the government. there is one where he is burning a flag and made some statements there is others with talks of anger at the police. he specifically mentioned michael brown and eric garner and other postings as well of self-dispair or anger over where his life is righ
georgia arrests were from august 2004 to june 2013. he was arrested four times in the state of ohio. that's from may of '09 to september of '09. robbery and misdemeanor theft. two year prison term in georgia from august 2011 to july 2013, and that's for criminal possession of a weapon. he does stints in local jails in fulton, dekalb counties and others for various crimes. if you remember the investigation, he stole his dwoif's phone. we have recovered that in and around brooklyn and barclay...
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if you look in some of the southern states, like georgia, where latinos are moving in, what has long been a black-white racial card in politics and in society, is becoming a multiracial paradigm and that's changing coalitions, and you're getting these moments where african-american politicians are taking the lead on issues like immigration reform because of black-brown coalitions to make the politics work in the state of georgia and will be going forward. you look in places like texas. texas has the opportunity to become a democratic state if the latino population is thoroughly engaged and registered and motivated to vote. that hasn't happened yet. people always like to ask us, when will texas turn blue? and my coprincipal says people think we have this secret date. like on march 18, 2017, texas is blue. doesn't work like that. but i always like to answer that texas is blue now. there's majority of texas residents who are nonwhite, and it's probably the case of the maternallate -- majority of the texan citizens are halt teen know. but they're just not at the polls. >> host: in your b
if you look in some of the southern states, like georgia, where latinos are moving in, what has long been a black-white racial card in politics and in society, is becoming a multiracial paradigm and that's changing coalitions, and you're getting these moments where african-american politicians are taking the lead on issues like immigration reform because of black-brown coalitions to make the politics work in the state of georgia and will be going forward. you look in places like texas. texas...
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saxby will be the fourth on the mount rushmore of georgia senators who served georgia with distinction and with class. i want to tell saxby this personally. for ten years we've done a joint press conferences, we've messed up twice and when i messed up he covered my back and when he messed up, i covered his. in fact, in 2008 when he almost lost a race and got got into a runoff, in december in georgia i rode a bus for 21 stimulate days introducing him three times a day and eating barbecue every day for dinner and lunch. that's a price to pay only friendship friendship will bring out of anybody. but he's a dear friend and i love him very much and i love his family etch very much and i could talk all fay-day but i wanted to open up and close by saying saxby, i love you, the state's going to love having you back, the country will miss you but my grandchildren are safer, my state is better and our relationship has never been stronger. may god bless you and your family in every endeavor you take and may god bless the united states of america. the presiding officer: the senator from west virgi
saxby will be the fourth on the mount rushmore of georgia senators who served georgia with distinction and with class. i want to tell saxby this personally. for ten years we've done a joint press conferences, we've messed up twice and when i messed up he covered my back and when he messed up, i covered his. in fact, in 2008 when he almost lost a race and got got into a runoff, in december in georgia i rode a bus for 21 stimulate days introducing him three times a day and eating barbecue every...
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saxby will be the fourth on the mount rushmore of georgia senators who served georgia with distinction and with class. i want to tell saxby this personally. for ten years we've done a joint press conferences, we've messed up twice and when i messed up he covered my back and when he messed up, i covered his. in fact, in 2008 when he almost lost a race and got got into a runoff, in december in georgia i rode a bus for 21 stimulate days introducing him three times a day and eating barbecue every day for dinner and lunch. that's a price to pay only friendship friendship will bring out of anybody. but he's a dear friend and i love him very much and i love his family etch very much and i could talk all fay-day but i wanted to open up and close by saying saxby, i love you, the state's going to love having you back, the country will miss you but my grandchildren are safer, my state is better and our relationship has never been stronger. may god bless you and your family in every endeavor you take and may god bless the united states of america. the presiding officer: the senator from west virgi
saxby will be the fourth on the mount rushmore of georgia senators who served georgia with distinction and with class. i want to tell saxby this personally. for ten years we've done a joint press conferences, we've messed up twice and when i messed up he covered my back and when he messed up, i covered his. in fact, in 2008 when he almost lost a race and got got into a runoff, in december in georgia i rode a bus for 21 stimulate days introducing him three times a day and eating barbecue every...
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joining us now, and on skype from lumpkin georgia, coroner for the steward county georgia coroners office, she was formerly a nurse at stewart webster hospital. k is now closed. thanks to both of you for joining us. mark, one of the white house advisors predicted that more than 5,000 homes will closed. and the number that closed just since the beginning of last year, is double the pace of the previous 20 months. where is this happening most and why. >> so a lot of it is happening in the south, that seems toen the area of where these hospitals are closing. there's many reasons for that, but part of sit that the hospitals in the southern part of the united states have generally had poor financial outcomes over the last 20 or 30 years. so they will be more susceptible to changes. >> i imagine economics plays a big roll. the hospitals end up footing the bill, and they probably don't have a big budget to begin with. >> that's right. and rural areas have more rah more likely to have uninsured populations which typically pay less for hospital care then commercial insurance. >> so you were a nurs
joining us now, and on skype from lumpkin georgia, coroner for the steward county georgia coroners office, she was formerly a nurse at stewart webster hospital. k is now closed. thanks to both of you for joining us. mark, one of the white house advisors predicted that more than 5,000 homes will closed. and the number that closed just since the beginning of last year, is double the pace of the previous 20 months. where is this happening most and why. >> so a lot of it is happening in the...
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all his troubles seem to be in the south, in georgia.ut that seems to be where he's staying with his other sister in union city, georgia, i believe. yes? two phones. >> [ inaudible ]. >> we're in the process of acquiring that information. they are iphones and we expect pictures. >> [ inaudible ]. >> we're trying to get his movements and we have most of his mooumts. but we have a gap from 12:07 to the time of the occurrence, 1447. military time. about 2:40 minutes we haven't accounted for y et. that's going to be video collection and appeal to the public if anyone has seen this individual up here. we don't have a picture of what he was wearing. he was wearing a green varsity jacket with a red indian logo up top here. if anyone has seen him in the bed-stuy area, we need to know that. >> [ inaudible ]. >> again, we were able to identify fen eyewitnesses to the count. two courageous con-ed workers saw the event and chase himd in their truck. they alerted two officers that were involved in that detail, that anti-violence detail. they alerted
all his troubles seem to be in the south, in georgia.ut that seems to be where he's staying with his other sister in union city, georgia, i believe. yes? two phones. >> [ inaudible ]. >> we're in the process of acquiring that information. they are iphones and we expect pictures. >> [ inaudible ]. >> we're trying to get his movements and we have most of his mooumts. but we have a gap from 12:07 to the time of the occurrence, 1447. military time. about 2:40 minutes we...
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the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. scott: thank you very much, mr. chairman. as my colleague from georgia, mr. westmoreland, has just eloquently stated, there's a great need for this. everybody's in agreement on it. the cotton number two contract is needed as a hedging tool for our cotton industry globally and it's needed so that we can have both delivery points inside as well as outside the united states because our global markets are now more global. as my colleague, mr. westmoreland, mentioned, week of not touched this law since 1916. that's nearly 100 years. you can imagine so much has changed. it's very, very much more global and we do not need to put our cotton participants in trade, in marketing, in commodities at a disadvantage. and as was indicated to other markets, this is urgent. if we do not move within the next three weeks so that we can have this on the books as law in time for our cotton participants in the united states to be able to function for their year 2015. and in the cotton business, you start ea
the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. scott: thank you very much, mr. chairman. as my colleague from georgia, mr. westmoreland, has just eloquently stated, there's a great need for this. everybody's in agreement on it. the cotton number two contract is needed as a hedging tool for our cotton industry globally and it's needed so that we can have both delivery points inside as well as outside the united states because our global markets are now more...
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and as always, keep the faith. ♪ georgia georgia ♪ ♪ sweet georgia on my mind >>> for more informationy's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> hi, i'm tavis smiley. joining me next time for a conversation with musician dave koz with his new holiday c.d., "the 25th of december," plus a performance. we'll see you then. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed.
and as always, keep the faith. ♪ georgia georgia ♪ ♪ sweet georgia on my mind >>> for more informationy's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> hi, i'm tavis smiley. joining me next time for a conversation with musician dave koz with his new holiday c.d., "the 25th of december," plus a performance. we'll see you then. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to "film school shorts," a...
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you, georgia. we have caitlin. now, caitlin is wearing a bell. are bells in this year? >> here's the big secret. they're making their way back for fall but back in a big way for spring/summer. caitlin is getting a jump start on the trend. i love that bells are back. >> i love bells. >> i've got, you know, booty and hips and bells are great for balancing it and, also y mean, caitlin is quite tall. but if you're not, you can hide a nice heel underneath there and it elongates your leg. caitlin is a little bootlicious. so, the bell on the bottom balances the booty in the middle. >> so, if you're a little thi thicker on top, have a good thigh. it's better to wear a bell because it balances. >> also, you keep it in the solid darker rinse. this way it's more slimming. >> oh, right, darker colors are always better. thank you. what else do you have for us? >> and this is corlis. she's our sexy, curvy hour glass. now, hour glass will want to do the bell bottom thing or the boot cut which is also maybe coming
you, georgia. we have caitlin. now, caitlin is wearing a bell. are bells in this year? >> here's the big secret. they're making their way back for fall but back in a big way for spring/summer. caitlin is getting a jump start on the trend. i love that bells are back. >> i love bells. >> i've got, you know, booty and hips and bells are great for balancing it and, also y mean, caitlin is quite tall. but if you're not, you can hide a nice heel underneath there and it elongates...
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this first one 15-month-old georgia. georgia is dancing with daddy on that beautiful hardwood floor. dad knows how to tap dance. dad is a professional stage actor and dancer. little georgia has been watching her dad dance since she was born. now they have a daddy/daughter tap-off. >> she's almost better than dad. >> she is a show stopper because she is so cute. you can't take your eyes off of her. >> this little cutie not in a dancing mood, but more in a fighting mood. evidently the bake job gone off what looks like the breakfast plate in front of the camera here. >> i know a lot of grown-ups who would do the exact same thing. i'm with this kid on this one. do we know what act bacon? >>hy is the bacon gone? >> you hear other little kids laughing in the background? my guess is a sibling took the bacon. you know how to get him to calm down? save a bit of bacon. >>> a new film documents the presence 210, two wheels, one world, no money. >> i knew it was possible to ride around the world because other people have done it. i
this first one 15-month-old georgia. georgia is dancing with daddy on that beautiful hardwood floor. dad knows how to tap dance. dad is a professional stage actor and dancer. little georgia has been watching her dad dance since she was born. now they have a daddy/daughter tap-off. >> she's almost better than dad. >> she is a show stopper because she is so cute. you can't take your eyes off of her. >> this little cutie not in a dancing mood, but more in a fighting mood....
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and the storm still in south georgia.rnado watch in effect until 2:00 eastern time. does include portions of florida, georgia, even south carolina. we're seeing heavy rainfall, lightning strikes included in that, so that tornado watch through the morning and early afternoon. we also have flood watches and warnings in effect across georgia, florida and south carolina. that rain will continue as we go into the afternoon, and it is moving up into the northeast, d.c., philly, new york, even into boston, as we get into the afternoon. chicago, it is rain for you now, could be turning into snow as we go through the afternoon, so you have a winter weather advisory in effect for today, and that also includes portions of st. louis. so wind gusts will also be a problem. we could see winds gusting up to 60 to 65 miles per hour, that includes places like cleveland and buffalo, so chris, travel is going to be a nightmare, as we go throughout the afternoon and evening hours. it should get better by tomorrow, though. >> our primary conce
and the storm still in south georgia.rnado watch in effect until 2:00 eastern time. does include portions of florida, georgia, even south carolina. we're seeing heavy rainfall, lightning strikes included in that, so that tornado watch through the morning and early afternoon. we also have flood watches and warnings in effect across georgia, florida and south carolina. that rain will continue as we go into the afternoon, and it is moving up into the northeast, d.c., philly, new york, even into...
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attorney's office in macon, georgia, michael moore is investigating.target letters out to certain individuals who were schoolmates of kendrick as a target of an investigation to find out if they had anything at all to do with kendrick's death. and those target letters were sent to the children of an fbi agent in the georgia area. so, it is very telling that the u.s. attorney's office is investigating this matter as a homicide. because they heard everything that was presented by the local authorities and they did not accept that as being conclusive for their investigation and chose to investigate it as a homicide. >> so, now this case is being investigated by the federal government? >> yes, ma'am. thanks to the efforts of jackie johnson and ken johnson, who went every day to courthouse square in valdosta, georgia, and held up a son that said, please help us find out who killed our son, kendrick. >> lastly, mrs. johnson, are you confident you will get some kind of resolution from the federal government that you were not able to get from the county? >> ye
attorney's office in macon, georgia, michael moore is investigating.target letters out to certain individuals who were schoolmates of kendrick as a target of an investigation to find out if they had anything at all to do with kendrick's death. and those target letters were sent to the children of an fbi agent in the georgia area. so, it is very telling that the u.s. attorney's office is investigating this matter as a homicide. because they heard everything that was presented by the local...
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we have tornado watches in effect for northern parts of george florida and georgia. what bhad it dangerous is it was hard to see it. we had a lot of trees in the area. these thunderstorms have a tornado potential out here and can be tough to see. we will bring you the latest as that situation continues to develop. on the cold side of the storm system we are looking at 1-4 inches of snow. it will be producing heavy rain along portions of the east coast and there is a flash flood threat out there. we have a new storm system arriving. this will be impacting portions of the rockies and pacific northwest. we have a number of winter weather advisories and also several winter storm watches that have been issued out there. so that will be a big system for that particular area. we will continue oh track our storm system off to the east. windy conditions rainy conditions along the coastal areas. those flight delays and cancellations are likely going to continue. lia and heather over to you. >> thanks maria. >> breaking overnight violent protests erupt after a deadly shooting t
we have tornado watches in effect for northern parts of george florida and georgia. what bhad it dangerous is it was hard to see it. we had a lot of trees in the area. these thunderstorms have a tornado potential out here and can be tough to see. we will bring you the latest as that situation continues to develop. on the cold side of the storm system we are looking at 1-4 inches of snow. it will be producing heavy rain along portions of the east coast and there is a flash flood threat out...
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and as always, keep the faith. ♪ georgia georgia ♪ ♪ sweet georgia on my mind >>> for more informationy's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> hi, i'm tavis smiley. joining me next time for a conversation with musician dave koz with his new holiday c.d., "the 25th of december," plus a performance. we'll see you then. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> rose: welcome to the program, tonight michael key ton the actor starring in "birdman". >> i fojd the character pathetic but at the same time really noble and courageous, actually. but it's-- it's a lot of things. it's about how you see yourself or how you're going to-- what it all means to not just be an artist but what you are willing to lay on the line in life. and not lay on the line in life. and are you being-- ultimately are you being your true self. >> rose: michael keaton for the hour when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> rose: additional funding provided by:
and as always, keep the faith. ♪ georgia georgia ♪ ♪ sweet georgia on my mind >>> for more informationy's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> hi, i'm tavis smiley. joining me next time for a conversation with musician dave koz with his new holiday c.d., "the 25th of december," plus a performance. we'll see you then. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> rose: welcome to the program, tonight michael...
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you can see over into jolly, georgia and bethlehem, texas.sunday, even into pennsylvania, we'll see wet weather taking place on sunday. here's a look at the forecast for europe where we are now seeing the clouds starting to spread further down towards the south as the cold front is opening the door for the instability to move down into the balkin peninsula. we'll see pockets of showers popping up here or there. here's a look for the forecast christmas day and into the weekend. cloudy conditions in london and paris and berlin. relatively speaking, we'll see dry conditions with scatter itted precipitation around the couldn't nent. wrapping things up with a look at east asia, most of china is dry but a front towards the south is bringing showers for the southern coast. we also have some snow taking place into hokkaido. that will continue as we go into friday. seoul, 3. tokyo, 9. hope you have a merry christmas and happy holidays wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all
you can see over into jolly, georgia and bethlehem, texas.sunday, even into pennsylvania, we'll see wet weather taking place on sunday. here's a look at the forecast for europe where we are now seeing the clouds starting to spread further down towards the south as the cold front is opening the door for the instability to move down into the balkin peninsula. we'll see pockets of showers popping up here or there. here's a look for the forecast christmas day and into the weekend. cloudy conditions...
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he survived new georgia. is battalion goes to the campaign end up having time to reserve, but later they go to guam and this urban liberation to guam from summer to december 1944. what happened to chris on the next is this. because he joined a difficult time after the saw there so for an guadalcanal when portion of unit to which was attached come his group are sent home and essentially immobilized as marines went on to other duty stations. chris did not have enough lead time yet or enough points to the but he was able to go home to america. so basically he was told in december 1944, stay here on hawaii. when the rest of you goes back to san francisco and is broken up, stay here in hawaii. you'll find something for you to do. you will get home soon enough. on december 27, 1944, he finds out he is not to go home. is not think i know why. is due to join the first marine division on guadalcanal who are preparing for a new innovation. that was the invasion of okinawa. chris have been a basic marine battery officer
he survived new georgia. is battalion goes to the campaign end up having time to reserve, but later they go to guam and this urban liberation to guam from summer to december 1944. what happened to chris on the next is this. because he joined a difficult time after the saw there so for an guadalcanal when portion of unit to which was attached come his group are sent home and essentially immobilized as marines went on to other duty stations. chris did not have enough lead time yet or enough...
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on our raised georgia mother sing her six year-old special boy with special needsan outraged georgia mother says her six year old boy with special needs was handcuffed at school. school officials claim the boy was being disruptive and self distructive. by banging his head on the walls and furniture. they say. they just wanted to protect him from harming himself. his mother says it wasn't the right thing to do. .robbing a bank these photos show the brusies on his wrist. the school district says a school resource officer handcuffed the child. his mother hopes their story will lead to better training for school employees. return to i went to the health center, and the doctor saw a blemish on my cheek. he told me it was skin cancer. i was in shock. i wasn't covered with any health insurance. but once i got covered through covered california, i was able to go get the surgery that i needed. and it was a lifesaver. in the country through covered california. i'm living proof that health insurance works. i'm in, because i'm getting the best care around. you too can enjoy quality health covera
on our raised georgia mother sing her six year-old special boy with special needsan outraged georgia mother says her six year old boy with special needs was handcuffed at school. school officials claim the boy was being disruptive and self distructive. by banging his head on the walls and furniture. they say. they just wanted to protect him from harming himself. his mother says it wasn't the right thing to do. .robbing a bank these photos show the brusies on his wrist. the school district says...
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, the former soviet state of georgia.nd when he became the finance minister, he cut taxes and abolished a lot of other taxes. he abolished permits and lots of regulation that georgia went from being the 147th most difficult place in the world to do business to the 11th. and he was in line to become the finance minister for the ukraine and he passed away in november. >> he will be missed. dan? >> as an ohioan, i'm going to give a miss to ohio senator rob hortman who announced he will not run for the presidency. let's make it clear, you have to respect somebody's decision to get into something like that, but people are worried about gridlock in washington and things not happening. no one knew more about why that was happening and what could we have done about it in the area of taxes, health care, trade, even national security. so not having the senator's contribution to the presidential campaign will be missed. >> possible vp choice? >> i think that's entirely possible and he would be good. >> okay, dan. remember, if you ha
, the former soviet state of georgia.nd when he became the finance minister, he cut taxes and abolished a lot of other taxes. he abolished permits and lots of regulation that georgia went from being the 147th most difficult place in the world to do business to the 11th. and he was in line to become the finance minister for the ukraine and he passed away in november. >> he will be missed. dan? >> as an ohioan, i'm going to give a miss to ohio senator rob hortman who announced he will...
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. >> today charlotte with georgia and louisville. this 31 yarder, 17-7 georgia. georgia is up 30-14. 32 yard field goal, good, and as time expires into four-game losing streak. the 25-year-old almost single handedly won a title 4-1 with 1.03 era and pitching two games. warriors sharks, stanford football tonight at 9:00 and 11:00. jim harbaugh, no voice. he was exhausted. didn't bring that usually intensity. >> good to see him smiling. >> yes. laughing a little bit. so i think he's going to be a perfect fit there. >> thank you. >> thursday, new year's day we'll see buffalo wild wings here on abc7 at 10:00 a.m . >> then it's college football playoff semi finals rose bowl is at 2:00 p.m . and it leads up to the first ever national championship game that is monday january 12th at 5:30 again on espn. we're following strong winds whipping throughout the bay area knocking out power, causing big problems for the evening commute. and in "time," stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >> that is it for this edition of abc7 news. breaking news continues on twitter. this is "je
. >> today charlotte with georgia and louisville. this 31 yarder, 17-7 georgia. georgia is up 30-14. 32 yard field goal, good, and as time expires into four-game losing streak. the 25-year-old almost single handedly won a title 4-1 with 1.03 era and pitching two games. warriors sharks, stanford football tonight at 9:00 and 11:00. jim harbaugh, no voice. he was exhausted. didn't bring that usually intensity. >> good to see him smiling. >> yes. laughing a little bit. so i think...
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. >> today charlotte with georgia and louisville. this 31 yarder, 17-7 georgia.georgia is up 30-14. 32 yard field goal, good, and as time expires into four-game losing streak. the 25-year-old almost single handedly won a title 4-1 with 1.03 era and pitching two games. warriors sharks, stanford football tonight at 9:00 and 11:00. jim harbaugh, no voice. he was exhausted. didn't bring that usually intensity. >> good to see him smiling. >> yes. laughing a little bit. so i think he's going to be a perfect fit there. >> thank you. >> thursday, new year's day we'll see buffalo wild wings here on abc7 at 10:00 a.m . >> then it's college football playoff semi finals rose bowl is at 2:00 p.m . and it leads up to the first ever national championship game that is monday january 12th at 5:30 again on espn. we're following strong winds whipping throughout the bay area knocking out power, causing big problems for the evening commute. and in "time," stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >> that is it for this edition of abc7 news. breaking news continues on twitter. i'm dan ashl
. >> today charlotte with georgia and louisville. this 31 yarder, 17-7 georgia.georgia is up 30-14. 32 yard field goal, good, and as time expires into four-game losing streak. the 25-year-old almost single handedly won a title 4-1 with 1.03 era and pitching two games. warriors sharks, stanford football tonight at 9:00 and 11:00. jim harbaugh, no voice. he was exhausted. didn't bring that usually intensity. >> good to see him smiling. >> yes. laughing a little bit. so i think...
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by way of contrast, joe johnston in georgia when threatened with fallback, and when threatened again, he would fall back, and when threatened again, he still fallback. he did not fall back. lee fought back. lee was prepared to abandon petersburg on september 30 if necessary to save richmond, yet he did not yield to such likely danger but battled back and saved both cities. through such biting tenacity, oh the prolonged the security of his supply lines, his army, and his country for another nine. months. at the end, he eventually came, and all was lost. the graycoats held onto petersburg for too long. i do not blame leave for this decision or this outcome. he did not become general in chief of all confederate armies until february of 1865. too late to affect the course of the war. the decision to remain in richmond rested with the government. as a professional soldier of the confederate republic, lee loyally carried out government policy. there is an aspect of perseverance, however, where lee may be criticized. unlike grant who learned from experience, the virginian continued fighting
by way of contrast, joe johnston in georgia when threatened with fallback, and when threatened again, he would fall back, and when threatened again, he still fallback. he did not fall back. lee fought back. lee was prepared to abandon petersburg on september 30 if necessary to save richmond, yet he did not yield to such likely danger but battled back and saved both cities. through such biting tenacity, oh the prolonged the security of his supply lines, his army, and his country for another...
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waycross, georgia, is where they manufacture the trailer.to tampa and complete the trailer. and the only reason tampa exists is 'cause nancy lives there. i want to consolidate both locations into one facility and build a new building in waycross, georgia. without changing anything else, we're gonna save $60,000 in transport costs alone. one of the ways we're gonna make more money is by putting an inventory system in place. i'm gonna redesign our manufacturing process. a new inventory system will help us understand exactly what it costs to build each trailer. that information will allow us to anticipate our needs and have the necessary parts on hand, so we can maintain a steady and efficient manufacturing line. so i believe in people, process, and product, but people is the most important thing. most people could not work in this environment. there's no process in place, and the issues that have existed between these two have impacted the business. but that's not gonna exist any longer. that's why i'm 100% in charge, because i don't want ever
waycross, georgia, is where they manufacture the trailer.to tampa and complete the trailer. and the only reason tampa exists is 'cause nancy lives there. i want to consolidate both locations into one facility and build a new building in waycross, georgia. without changing anything else, we're gonna save $60,000 in transport costs alone. one of the ways we're gonna make more money is by putting an inventory system in place. i'm gonna redesign our manufacturing process. a new inventory system...
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being from atlanta, georgia, that was the hub of the civil rights movement. so i watched what was taking place in terms of a young boy's death. and my heart sought change. as i came to an understanding of law and how things concerned justice, and as i came closer to the themes in my experiences of god, i started asking questions about what really is a good, fair approach to justice. so i went on later on and i ran for office. i didn't win that particular position. but the governor appointed me to the parole board for the state of georgia. what i didn't know about parole is that it's very interesting, as you look at each individual
being from atlanta, georgia, that was the hub of the civil rights movement. so i watched what was taking place in terms of a young boy's death. and my heart sought change. as i came to an understanding of law and how things concerned justice, and as i came closer to the themes in my experiences of god, i started asking questions about what really is a good, fair approach to justice. so i went on later on and i ran for office. i didn't win that particular position. but the governor appointed me...