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tara grinstead remains a beloved figure in her small georgia town. friends and family would like to bring her home. if you know anything, please contact authorities. i'm greta van susteren. goodbye. seriously? where do you think you're going? to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. oh, right then i'll swing by in like 4 hours. forget the tacos! one pill lasts 12 hours. i'm good all day. wait! your loss. i was going to wear a sombrero. only mucinex has a bi-layer tablet that starts fast, and keeps working. not 4, not 6, but 12 full hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. your network or satellite provider. >>> on buzz beater from new york, a series of bombshells in our business from real news to fake news. jon stewart stepping down from the nightly grind at the daily show oig. >> but this show doesn't deserve an even slightly restless host and neither do you. it's been an absolute privilege. >> brian williams suspended by nbc for six months for telling a false
tara grinstead remains a beloved figure in her small georgia town. friends and family would like to bring her home. if you know anything, please contact authorities. i'm greta van susteren. goodbye. seriously? where do you think you're going? to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. oh, right then i'll swing by in like 4 hours. forget the tacos! one pill lasts 12 hours. i'm good all day. wait! your loss. i was going to wear...
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tara grinstead remains a beloved figure in her small georgia town.y would like to bring her home. if you know anything, please contact authorities. i'm greta van susteren. goodbye. ♪ it was the best day -[ laughing ] -yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ 'cause of you we make a great pair. -[echoing] great pair. -huh? progressive and the great outdoors! we make a great pair. right. totally. uh, that's what i was thinking. hmm. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye" have humans and zebras put their differences aside to unite for global warming? and has the president started using the polish joke book greg gutfeld gave him for christmas? >> i tried the one-liners with they never seem to work which is unfortunate. >> and finally, the science of flanking. the new study that suggests staring at the ground is better than living your life. none of these stories on "red eye" tonight. >> and now let's welcome
tara grinstead remains a beloved figure in her small georgia town.y would like to bring her home. if you know anything, please contact authorities. i'm greta van susteren. goodbye. ♪ it was the best day -[ laughing ] -yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ 'cause of you we make a great pair. -[echoing] great pair. -huh? progressive and the great outdoors! we make a great pair. right. totally. uh, that's what i was thinking. hmm. covering the...
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in order to be able to do that you had to win one of the miss georgia preliminary pageants. to show you what a determined person she was she competed in 19 preliminary pageants in a four-year period. >> number 2. >> tara's determination paid off. in 1999 tara was crowned miss stinson. >> the night she won was probably the most happy times of her life. >> she will be going to the miss georgia pageant. >> she was to compete in the miss georgia pageant which had been her goal for 4 years. >> that same year she competed in the statewide competition. >> you are judged on swim wear, evening wear, talent. you have an interview. it is a lengthy process. a lot of things you have to prepare for. >> what have you done to prepare for this? >> what haven't i done? worked on my interviews. i have exercised. shopped for clothes and clothes and clothes. i just tried to get prepared for a lot of hard work for miss georgia. >> what was her talent? >> she sang. >> she was an amazing singer. ♪ >> very exciting time for our family. >> she didn't win in 1999. although pageants would long remain a
in order to be able to do that you had to win one of the miss georgia preliminary pageants. to show you what a determined person she was she competed in 19 preliminary pageants in a four-year period. >> number 2. >> tara's determination paid off. in 1999 tara was crowned miss stinson. >> the night she won was probably the most happy times of her life. >> she will be going to the miss georgia pageant. >> she was to compete in the miss georgia pageant which had been...
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tara grinstead remains a beloved figure in her small georgia town.y would like to bring her home. if you know anything, please contact authorities. i'm greta van susteren. goodbye. jack's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today, his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before your begin an aspirin regimen. ♪ stouffer's mac and cheese with real aged cheddar now in a convenient cup. new stouffer's mac cups. made for you to love. go on a first date. my passion is puppetry. here? i think we're done here. hate drama? go to cars.com research, price, find. only cars.com helps you get the right car without all the drama. >>> tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye" have humans and zebras put their differences aside to unite for global warming? and has the president started using the polish joke book greg gutfeld gave him for christmas? >> i tried the one-liners with the press and they never seem to work which is unfortunate. >> and finally,
tara grinstead remains a beloved figure in her small georgia town.y would like to bring her home. if you know anything, please contact authorities. i'm greta van susteren. goodbye. jack's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today, his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before your begin an aspirin regimen. ♪ stouffer's mac and cheese with real aged cheddar now in a convenient cup....
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tara grinstead remains a beloved figure in her small georgia town.riends and family would like to bring her home. if you know anything, please contact authorities. i'm greta van susteren. goodbye. how do i get hotel deals nobody else gets?... i know a guy. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor! i know this guy... konohito... and this guy... who knows a guy. hey guy. i know a guy in new york, vegas, dallas. i've known some guys for decades and some, nice to meet ya, let's deal. my competitors may know a guy, but i know over 60,000 guys. and gals. exclusive hotel deals - up to 60% off...priceline.com ♪ expected wait time: 55 minutes. your call is important to us. thank you for your patience. waiter! vo: in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. vo: we put members first... join the nation. thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side [ male announcer ] diagnosed with cancer, he didn't just vow to beat it. i vowed to eradicate it from the earth. so he founded huntsman cancer institute. ♪
tara grinstead remains a beloved figure in her small georgia town.riends and family would like to bring her home. if you know anything, please contact authorities. i'm greta van susteren. goodbye. how do i get hotel deals nobody else gets?... i know a guy. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor! i know this guy... konohito... and this guy... who knows a guy. hey guy. i know a guy in new york, vegas, dallas. i've known some guys for decades and some, nice to meet ya, let's deal. my competitors may know a...
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and expanding school options for georgia's families. this group which will be composed of legislators, educators, and a variety of other stakeholders, will recommend potential improvements to me by august the 1st of this year. i fully anticipate this process to be as successful as the one involved in our justice reforms, after which it is modeled. in addition a sub set of this group will examine the most appropriate ways to modernize our qbe funding formula from the 1980s. this model is older than every student in our classrooms, and some of their parents. just as most of us would not dress our children in parachute pants and jelly shoes, and would not teach them about computers on a commodore 64, neither should we educate them under a 1980s funding formula. [ applause ] our students are now using ipads and androids. why tie them to a desk when technology can take them to the moon and back? this undertaking will require detail work. my vision is to create a formula driven by student need that provides local schools and district leaders
and expanding school options for georgia's families. this group which will be composed of legislators, educators, and a variety of other stakeholders, will recommend potential improvements to me by august the 1st of this year. i fully anticipate this process to be as successful as the one involved in our justice reforms, after which it is modeled. in addition a sub set of this group will examine the most appropriate ways to modernize our qbe funding formula from the 1980s. this model is older...
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tara grinstead remains a beloved figure in her small georgia town.nd family would like to bring her home. if you know anything, please contact authorities. i'm greta van susteren. goodbye. well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem, your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. i have diabetic nerve pain. the pain felt like my feet were on fire. i had these very burning, ... needle-like sensations. i knew i needed to see a doctor. my doctor said, "let's try lyrica." lyrica has helped relieve my pain. it's known that... diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions, or
tara grinstead remains a beloved figure in her small georgia town.nd family would like to bring her home. if you know anything, please contact authorities. i'm greta van susteren. goodbye. well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem, your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you...
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lennox. ♪ ♪ georgia georgia the whole day through ♪ ♪ just an old sweet song keeps georgia on my mindong of you ♪ ♪ comes as sweet and clear as moonlight through the pines ooh ooh ♪ ♪ other arms reach out to me other eyes smile tenderly ♪ ♪ still in peaceful dreams i see the road leads back to you ♪ ♪ i said now georgia georgia no peace i find ♪ ♪ just an old sweet song that keeps georgia on my mind ♪ ♪ other arms reach out to me other eyes smile tenderly ♪ ♪ still in peaceful dreams i see the road leads back to you ♪ ♪ i said georgia georgia no peace i find ♪ ♪ just an old sweet song that keeps georgia on my mind ♪ ♪ ooh yeah ♪ oh, georgia ♪ oh, sweet home ♪ comin' back to georgia ♪ oh, sweet home ♪ it's been a long, long, long road ♪ ♪ i'm comin' back to you ♪ g ♪ my home, my home ♪ ooh, yeah ♪ ooh, oh, [cheers and applause] >>> this is "nightline." >>> tonight, american killed. 26 year old arizona native kayla mueller confirmed dead a year after being taken hostage in syria. the emotional reaction from her family tonight, and new details she sent home. was she forced to be an isis
lennox. ♪ ♪ georgia georgia the whole day through ♪ ♪ just an old sweet song keeps georgia on my mindong of you ♪ ♪ comes as sweet and clear as moonlight through the pines ooh ooh ♪ ♪ other arms reach out to me other eyes smile tenderly ♪ ♪ still in peaceful dreams i see the road leads back to you ♪ ♪ i said now georgia georgia no peace i find ♪ ♪ just an old sweet song that keeps georgia on my mind ♪ ♪ other arms reach out to me other eyes smile tenderly ♪ ♪...
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si georgia fuera un paÍs ocuparÍa el nÚmero siete entre los productores de pollo. comer 29 millones de libras de pollo y 6,9 millones de huevos. >> la industria nÚmero uno del estado de georgia es agrÍcola, sin el trabajador inmigrante, si el trabajador latino no funciona. >> de 38.000 trabajadores que dependen de este negocio en georgia el 70% son hispanos, con peculiares caracterÍsticas. >> joven, habla poco inglÉs, se dedica a trabajar. >> una gran mayorÍa provienen de mÉxico y muchos son indocumentados. >> trabajo por ocho horas, bajo el ala, corto la pechuga, eso es diariamente. >> elmer llegÓ de la florida, asegurar que gana 11 dÓlares por hora y asegura que no todo es color de rosa. >> por ejemplo me gustarÍa que se respete cuando uno pide sus vacaciones y tenerlas puntualmente. >> lo irÓnico es que se promueve la mano de obra latina pero por el otro este estado es famoso por establecer leyes anti inmigrantes que complican la vida de la comunidad ¿quÉ tan complicado es sobrevivir sin documentos aquÍ gainsville? >> es muy complicado porque se necesita que los
si georgia fuera un paÍs ocuparÍa el nÚmero siete entre los productores de pollo. comer 29 millones de libras de pollo y 6,9 millones de huevos. >> la industria nÚmero uno del estado de georgia es agrÍcola, sin el trabajador inmigrante, si el trabajador latino no funciona. >> de 38.000 trabajadores que dependen de este negocio en georgia el 70% son hispanos, con peculiares caracterÍsticas. >> joven, habla poco inglÉs, se dedica a trabajar. >> una gran mayorÍa...
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the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: mr. speaker, i yield myself one minute just to be clear we are down here talking about education today. i share my friend's passion for proper funding of this government. this house passed its funding bill for the detcht homeland security on january 14 -- department of homeland securitier on january 14. this isn't something that happened to us this week. january 14 the house did its business. the senate has tried over and over and over to bring up a bill and the democrats haven't allowed them to even have the debate on the bill. this all being said, this is a bill that refuses to fund what a federal court said would be illegal to do. how in the world we have been able to define the house work product that refuses to fund what the court said it would be illegal to do as somehow the wrong bill to bring to the floor is a testimony to the messaging machine that my friends had. i wish we had more of that machine here. with that, mr. speaker, i'd like to get back on the topic of th
the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. woodall: mr. speaker, i yield myself one minute just to be clear we are down here talking about education today. i share my friend's passion for proper funding of this government. this house passed its funding bill for the detcht homeland security on january 14 -- department of homeland securitier on january 14. this isn't something that happened to us this week. january 14 the house did its business. the senate has tried over and over and over to...
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. >> we asked to speak with georgia's republican governor nathan deal on camera. instead his communications department sent us this e-mail statement. the governor implemented changes to the rules and regulations effecting licensure for hospitals which permitted rural hospitals to offer fewer service it is they're in danger of closing. also the governor has invested state resources to expand the number of residency spots in the state to incentivize monther doctors to stay and practice in georgia. back in rich land, they're trying to raise millions for a
. >> we asked to speak with georgia's republican governor nathan deal on camera. instead his communications department sent us this e-mail statement. the governor implemented changes to the rules and regulations effecting licensure for hospitals which permitted rural hospitals to offer fewer service it is they're in danger of closing. also the governor has invested state resources to expand the number of residency spots in the state to incentivize monther doctors to stay and practice in...
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state of georgia delayed the execution of a woman because of a winter storm. kelly gissenbanner's execution is set for monday. the only woman on death row in georgia, was convicted of having her husband killed in 1997. today, the georgia state board of pardons and paroles denied the request for clemency. schools across the south close today in advance of the wintry weather. governors in several states including south carolina have declared states of emergency. parts of arkansas and even louisiana have received at least two inches of snow and other areas are dealing with sleet and freezing rain. if that's what is headed this way -- >> yeah those are scenes from northern alabama, that same system coming here. we're not going to get in the metro area six, seven, eight, nine inches. not far to the south, we will. let's start with the story and advisories. going into effect generally around midnight for most of the area. areas in pink south and east of the washington metro area. those are areas that will have significant six, seven inches or more. the advisory gene
state of georgia delayed the execution of a woman because of a winter storm. kelly gissenbanner's execution is set for monday. the only woman on death row in georgia, was convicted of having her husband killed in 1997. today, the georgia state board of pardons and paroles denied the request for clemency. schools across the south close today in advance of the wintry weather. governors in several states including south carolina have declared states of emergency. parts of arkansas and even...
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georgia isn't alone. rural hospitals are closing down across the nation, and the pace of those closures is only getting faster. >> tony, nationwide 16 million people live in rural communities, which is everywhere outside of the orange clusters. that's 20% of the population. but only 10% of the nation's doctors serve those you recall areas. the main concern is not the lack of rural hospitals but how often they're closing. over the past five years 48 rural hospitals have shut down. the closures are leaving hundreds of thousands of americans hours away from the nearest hospital. when we add the numbers, you can see it's hitter some of the poorest areas. the lighter the green the lower the income. the light represent families who make less than $30,000. most of the closings are happening in rural communities in the deep south. but for many time is critical. if you have a stroke every minute untreated about 2 million nerve cells die. if you have a heart attack every minute the heart isn't beating your chances
georgia isn't alone. rural hospitals are closing down across the nation, and the pace of those closures is only getting faster. >> tony, nationwide 16 million people live in rural communities, which is everywhere outside of the orange clusters. that's 20% of the population. but only 10% of the nation's doctors serve those you recall areas. the main concern is not the lack of rural hospitals but how often they're closing. over the past five years 48 rural hospitals have shut down. the...
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the reason is because georgia is full of food. there is not starvation in georgia. there are southern troops that aren't getting enough food. that has to do with the complete and total mismanagement of the army. it has to do a lot with jefferson davis utter incompetence as president of the confederacy. but it is not because there's an absolute lack of food in the south. it's a question of how you get food from north carolina and georgia and mississippi to 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 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. fresh water would have been obtained in a variety of ways, one of which was to order the troops upstream to stop using this -- the creek as a latrine. the other thing would have been to take a detail of prison
the reason is because georgia is full of food. there is not starvation in georgia. there are southern troops that aren't getting enough food. that has to do with the complete and total mismanagement of the army. it has to do a lot with jefferson davis utter incompetence as president of the confederacy. but it is not because there's an absolute lack of food in the south. it's a question of how you get food from north carolina and georgia and mississippi to the troops. but wirz is in south...
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we will speak to edward duboise, the former state president of the naacp in georgia. then we remember malcolm x. >> the history of unpunished violence against our people clearly indicates we must be prepared to defend ourselves or we will continue to be a defenseless people at the mercy of a ruthless and violent mob. >> 50 years ago on february 21 1965, malcolm x was assassinated in the audobon ballroom in harlem. today, we will hear malcolm in his own words and speak to herb boyd who just published , malcolm's diary from 1946. -- 1964. then we will look at how the nsa and gchq hacked into the largest manufacturer of sim cards in the world and stole encryption keys used to protect the privacy of cellphone communications across the globe. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. record cold temperatures are continuing across the eastern and midwestern united states today with a blast of arctic air scientists warn is part of a pattern fueled by climate change. in kentucky, temperatures are in t
we will speak to edward duboise, the former state president of the naacp in georgia. then we remember malcolm x. >> the history of unpunished violence against our people clearly indicates we must be prepared to defend ourselves or we will continue to be a defenseless people at the mercy of a ruthless and violent mob. >> 50 years ago on february 21 1965, malcolm x was assassinated in the audobon ballroom in harlem. today, we will hear malcolm in his own words and speak to herb boyd...
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so far georgia and tennessee are two states on board. the other states pursuing legislation to try to make this all happen so it could be very exciting next march 1. big southern super tuesday here across the south. jenna: definitely something to look for in the bleak winter we're in. thank you very much. jon: just in they are in the courtroom right now offering opening statements in the trial of the man charged with murdering american sniper chris kyle and his friend. eddie ray routh is accused of killing kyle and his front in 2013. >> good morning, jon. chris kyle served 10 years in iraq survived several near death experiences and went to be the most lethal sniper in american history only to come home and be shot and killed by a fellow veteran, a man who he was trying to help. a short time ago, kyle's wife walked into the courthouse. she'll be a key witness in the trial against ralph, a former marine who served in iraq and haiti. he appeared in court far different from his initial mug shot. his head was shaved he's gained some weight.
so far georgia and tennessee are two states on board. the other states pursuing legislation to try to make this all happen so it could be very exciting next march 1. big southern super tuesday here across the south. jenna: definitely something to look for in the bleak winter we're in. thank you very much. jon: just in they are in the courtroom right now offering opening statements in the trial of the man charged with murdering american sniper chris kyle and his friend. eddie ray routh is...
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the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. carter: i yield as much time as he may consume to the sponsor of this legislation, mr. bilirakis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida, mr. bilirakis, is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. bilirakis: i would like to thank mr. carter and the ranking member for doing such a great job and working on this piece of legislation. i rise in support of my bill, h.r. 361, the medical preparedness allowable use act. this legislation would amend the homeland security act of 2002 to clarify that grant funds under the state homeland security grant program and urban area security initiative may be used to enhance medical preparedness and purchase medical countermeasures. i originally introduced the medical preparedness allowable use act in 2012, after a series of hearings on medical countermeasures when i proudly served as chairman of the subcommittee on emergency preparedness, response and communications. at these hearings, the need for this legislation was highlighted w
the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. carter: i yield as much time as he may consume to the sponsor of this legislation, mr. bilirakis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida, mr. bilirakis, is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. bilirakis: i would like to thank mr. carter and the ranking member for doing such a great job and working on this piece of legislation. i rise in support of my bill, h.r. 361, the medical preparedness allowable use act. this legislation...
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the gentleman from georgia is recognized. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, mr. speaker. i think it's sort of interesting, and i appreciate my colleague from texas, but i think the well-reasoned response to the administration to the issue that's going on i think there happens to be a contrary opinion found in a federal judge in texas. maybe so much for the well-reasoned opinion. with that i give three machines to the gentleman from ohio, mr. chabot. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for three minutes. mr. chabot: thank you mr. speaker. the house went through regular order to fully fund the department of homeland security, but in keeping with our constitutional right, we elected to not fund the president's executive amnesty. we have a policy difference with the president, that's clear. he supports amnesty, we support the rule of law. let's debate that. but harry reid and the president want to play games and in doing so are jeopardizing america's security to win political points. it's sad. republicans funded the
the gentleman from georgia is recognized. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, mr. speaker. i think it's sort of interesting, and i appreciate my colleague from texas, but i think the well-reasoned response to the administration to the issue that's going on i think there happens to be a contrary opinion found in a federal judge in texas. maybe so much for the well-reasoned opinion. with that i give three machines to the gentleman from ohio, mr. chabot. the speaker...
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the georgia bureau of investigations cited asphyxiation as the cause of death.johnson's family wasn't satisfied and sent his remains to orlando for a second independent autopsy. the private pathologyist hired by the family determined that he died from blunt-force trauma to the neck and his death was nonaccidental in nature. last month johnson's family filed a wrongful death suit in the state of florida. the johnsons allege brian bell his brother and three other students were responsible for their son's death. it's important to note that bell and the others were never charged with the crime or listed as suspects. the johnson family claims that's part of a conspiracy to cover up their son's death. the suit also clues members of the lowndes police department the georgia department of investigation along with bell's brother and father who is an fbi agent. the bell's family attorney denies all allegations made in the complaint. joining me tonight is national sports columnist terrance moore. good to have you with us tonight. this is sad all all fronts across the board
the georgia bureau of investigations cited asphyxiation as the cause of death.johnson's family wasn't satisfied and sent his remains to orlando for a second independent autopsy. the private pathologyist hired by the family determined that he died from blunt-force trauma to the neck and his death was nonaccidental in nature. last month johnson's family filed a wrongful death suit in the state of florida. the johnsons allege brian bell his brother and three other students were responsible for...
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georgia was on the run almost. the native americans were pushing georgia back. and you were losing a lot of the federal territories because the united states had no army, because it had no taxes. there were no -- the central government, such as it was had no ability to raise taxes, therefore, it couldn't have an army, couldn't defend the frontier, and the trade was going up through canada or going down the mississippi. so these frontier settlers, they had no interest -- well they got to the first settlers, first frontier land ownings, and they didn't want to pay him. got to the second one, there were squatters on his territory who wouldn't leave. and, in fact, he got so mad at them, he cutsed at them -- kissed at them, and -- cussed at them, and they fined him. that's how they treated george washington. and he couldn't get to the third one because the native americans were in the way and he had been warned they were going to ambush him. they had already killed his agent, scalped him and then burned him alive. you don't die with scalping apparently. and this were
georgia was on the run almost. the native americans were pushing georgia back. and you were losing a lot of the federal territories because the united states had no army, because it had no taxes. there were no -- the central government, such as it was had no ability to raise taxes, therefore, it couldn't have an army, couldn't defend the frontier, and the trade was going up through canada or going down the mississippi. so these frontier settlers, they had no interest -- well they got to the...
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and hours earlier snow and sleet slammed northern georgia. that area had three to six inches of snow by last night. georgia's governor asked for patience in clearing roads in a part of the country that's just not used to very much snow. >>> no matter where you live can you always get the latest forecast alerts and advisories on winter weather straight to your smartphone or tablet. all you have to do is download the new app, our weather app from the app store. it's a free download. >>> new from overnight, philadelphia police are investigating two deadly shootings in the city. nbc 10 was first on scene at both locations. now, this one here is at 27th in the city's grays ferry section. police tell us two people were shot around 2:30 this morning. one victim died. the other is in extremely critical condition. so far there are no arrests or no motive for the shooting as far as police have told us. >>> now, the second shooting is in north philadelphia. police say someone fired 11 shots at a woman driving a lincoln town car on west westmoreland stre
and hours earlier snow and sleet slammed northern georgia. that area had three to six inches of snow by last night. georgia's governor asked for patience in clearing roads in a part of the country that's just not used to very much snow. >>> no matter where you live can you always get the latest forecast alerts and advisories on winter weather straight to your smartphone or tablet. all you have to do is download the new app, our weather app from the app store. it's a free download....
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the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from florida is recognized. . mr. hastings: would you tell us the time remaining. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia has 15 minutes. the gentleman from florida has 18 minutes. mr. hastings: thank you very much, mr. speaker. here we are only 17 days before the republican homeland security shutdown. six legislative days, just six. legislative days left until the department of homeland security shuts down on february 28 closing down many of the crucial department of homeland security operations that have kept our country safe from terrorist attacks. if we defeat the previous question, i'm going to offer an amendment to the rule to bring up a clean version of the department of homeland security funding bill. with such serious consequences it's time to put politics aside in order to strengthen our homeland and protect american families. to discuss our proposal, i'm very pleased to yield five minutes to my good friend, the gentlewoman from new york, the rankin
the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from florida is recognized. . mr. hastings: would you tell us the time remaining. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia has 15 minutes. the gentleman from florida has 18 minutes. mr. hastings: thank you very much, mr. speaker. here we are only 17 days before the republican homeland security shutdown. six legislative days, just six. legislative days left until the department of homeland security shuts down on february 28 closing...
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georgia mean de la vegal have more. >> good morning. talk about your weather and traffic. >> i say both in the morning. maybe the and not bad. relatively speaking, it is chilly. >> yes. >> it is beauty cold most of the country. we have flood warnings all the way down to florida. that should tell you what's going on. 36 below on some of the temps in northern minnesota. fog overcast, cool, 40s and 50s. linger fog. there's high clouds there, which will probably delay that fog burning off a bit. hazy skies. get some afternoon sun. maybe take a little longer to see that band of high clouds. not a big deal. by this afternoon, most of that should lift out of the area. otherwise, we just deal with the fog. there's more fog reducing visibility, santa row is a, concord. for those who make the commute from concord, pittsburgh, whatever, pass all the way to wc, walnut creek. 50s on the temps for some, even down to mountainview. san jose, reports of reduced visibility and fog. woodside, palo alto, menlo park. just have to show you the windchill else
georgia mean de la vegal have more. >> good morning. talk about your weather and traffic. >> i say both in the morning. maybe the and not bad. relatively speaking, it is chilly. >> yes. >> it is beauty cold most of the country. we have flood warnings all the way down to florida. that should tell you what's going on. 36 below on some of the temps in northern minnesota. fog overcast, cool, 40s and 50s. linger fog. there's high clouds there, which will probably delay that...
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made clear to georgia and ukraine that we are not ready. we'll not put you in the action plan. down the road some day, not now. as soon as we did that russia invade georgia, knowing that the lack of will existed in the west, and in the case of ukraine now, had nothing to do with nato, had to do with ukranian people overthrowing president viktor yanukovych who refused to go along with their wishes to afill quat why the european union -- affiliate with the european union. >> i would like to hear from you if there's an outcome that would satisfy the aspirations of all the players, france and jrm ni. ukraine that this should remain sovereign and inviolate. russia that it should have some juice in its near abroad, and the united states that the map should mean something, and territories should be protectable and defensible. can you see a way to thread the needle where everyone gets enough of what they want. >> i can suggest an agreement near to what we did. it was like eastern ukraine, a part that historically had been part of another country, empire, where we had difference in term
made clear to georgia and ukraine that we are not ready. we'll not put you in the action plan. down the road some day, not now. as soon as we did that russia invade georgia, knowing that the lack of will existed in the west, and in the case of ukraine now, had nothing to do with nato, had to do with ukranian people overthrowing president viktor yanukovych who refused to go along with their wishes to afill quat why the european union -- affiliate with the european union. >> i would like to...
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que ciudades como dalton, en georgia, estan experimentando un boom financiero gracias a la mano de obracorativas galo aellano nos amplia. >>la prÓxima vez que pise una alfombra, no sÓlo se pisen los colores que la adornan. por si no lo sabe estas piezas decorativas llegarÁn otros lugares en su gran mayorÍa desde dalton, la capital mundial de las alfombras. >> aquÍ se produce el 80% de las alfombras del mundo. la mano de obra latina es muy importante, porque somos mÁs del 50% de la poblaciÓn aquÍ en la ciudad. >> no letreros de grandes corporaciones que promocionan alfombras en inglÉs, se mezclan con otro que en espaÑol promocionan envÍos de dinero, pastelerÍas y hasta venta de boletos en autobÚs a mÉxico. estÁ claro que los hispanos ha llegado a dalton para quedarse. >> son operadores de mÁquinas, corredores de hilo, y hasta ahora que recientemente han empezado a ocupar puestos de gerencia. >> ubicada al noroeste de giorgia, dalton tiene a muchos hispanos. >> la importan si hablar bien el espaÑol o inglÉs. uno jastero cÓmo yo ganan 15 dÓlares la horas. >> sobrevivir en el dalton sin doc
que ciudades como dalton, en georgia, estan experimentando un boom financiero gracias a la mano de obracorativas galo aellano nos amplia. >>la prÓxima vez que pise una alfombra, no sÓlo se pisen los colores que la adornan. por si no lo sabe estas piezas decorativas llegarÁn otros lugares en su gran mayorÍa desde dalton, la capital mundial de las alfombras. >> aquÍ se produce el 80% de las alfombras del mundo. la mano de obra latina es muy importante, porque somos mÁs del 50%...
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. >> winter weather wreaking havoc from texas to atlanta, georgia. by tomorro morning, it's going e knockg o our day. do kamm if i'm not mistak ye upped the totals we talked about that the storm system wanted to move fartr north than the models ted last night. we've upped the totals a little bit. why the winter weather advi and a winter storm warnin l get to that in a second. here's the storm. it's a monster of a storm down into the southeast. up to 6 inches of snow in parts of alabama even into parts of georgi are areas that don't normal see this much snow. that whole area of moisture is movi our way and will move our way. a winter weather advi from the pennsylvania border right down i-95 down toward fredericksburg ba towards the blue ridge. blue ridge. in souther maryland. the only exception. st. ma county westmoreland now under a winter storm warnin expecting to see more wint weather there and more snow in that area. here's what to expect. snow moves in around 3:00 a.m. just about everywhere. the roads will become covered quickl we'l see major rus
. >> winter weather wreaking havoc from texas to atlanta, georgia. by tomorro morning, it's going e knockg o our day. do kamm if i'm not mistak ye upped the totals we talked about that the storm system wanted to move fartr north than the models ted last night. we've upped the totals a little bit. why the winter weather advi and a winter storm warnin l get to that in a second. here's the storm. it's a monster of a storm down into the southeast. up to 6 inches of snow in parts of alabama...
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georgia mean de la vega joins us from the scene of the most recent attack. georgia mean, you just spoke with police. >> reporter: police tell me they do have one man in custody for assault with a deadly weapon for this crime. it happened inside here at the dzo sports bar and restaurant. there's a lot of followup investigation going on back at the station. this time it's unknown if there are any more suspects. the shots were fired at ten last night inside the club. police tell me there was an argument that broke out between men, and it'slated. officers say there were about 0 people in the pub at the time of the shooting. they interviewed many of them and canvassed the area, looking for evidence. i'm told people have been cooperative. police did detain several people, and in our video, you can see one person in handcuffs being put in a patrol vehicle. investigators were also able to get their hand on surveillance video, which shows the argument and all the commotion that followed. however, it did not capture the actual shooting. it should be helpful for eviden
georgia mean de la vega joins us from the scene of the most recent attack. georgia mean, you just spoke with police. >> reporter: police tell me they do have one man in custody for assault with a deadly weapon for this crime. it happened inside here at the dzo sports bar and restaurant. there's a lot of followup investigation going on back at the station. this time it's unknown if there are any more suspects. the shots were fired at ten last night inside the club. police tell me there was...
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the actual low pressure is across southern georgia and it's moving very quickly. this will be emerging off the coast of the carolinas near cape hatteras. we will really not be getting a direct hit from the storm system. we're going to get a glancing blow from the northern fridge of it. a winter weather advisory has been extended through south jersey along the i-95 corridor and also through new castle county, delaware. this is where you expect the bulk of accumulating snow in the morning. it is a light accumulation expect for when you get closer to dover, delaware and cape may. showing the problem with the system is timing. it will be here in time for the morning commute. at 8:00 mainly steady snow south of philadelphia. even the northwest suburbs, parts of the lehigh valley could see snow showers for the morning community. it is a yellow light alert for the morning rush hour. allow plenty of extra sometime. and the snow may cause some slick spots, also reduced visibility. more about the timing of the system and how much snow to expect where you live in the full ac
the actual low pressure is across southern georgia and it's moving very quickly. this will be emerging off the coast of the carolinas near cape hatteras. we will really not be getting a direct hit from the storm system. we're going to get a glancing blow from the northern fridge of it. a winter weather advisory has been extended through south jersey along the i-95 corridor and also through new castle county, delaware. this is where you expect the bulk of accumulating snow in the morning. it is...
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you notice it comes right through the northern parts of mississippi, alabama, and georgia. here we could be talking over a half foot and certainly some totals in north carolina including around the triangle. it could be over 6 inches total before it departs. after it more snow moving in. highs. you'll feel it first across the front range of the rockies into the midwest. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> southwest airlines grounded 128 of its planes because it miss add deadline for its safety inspection. it had to cancel about 0 flights yesterday and expected to capsle another 19 today. the groundings involve about one-fifth of southwest's fleet. the faa agrees to a plan allowing the planes back in the air as long as the inspections are complete within five days. >>> federal investigator will be on the scene this morning of a fiery crash of a southern california commuter train. it slammed into a truck and derald in oxnard about 60 miles west of los angeles. the accident injured dozens of commuters. police arrested the drivers of the truck. danielle nottingham r
you notice it comes right through the northern parts of mississippi, alabama, and georgia. here we could be talking over a half foot and certainly some totals in north carolina including around the triangle. it could be over 6 inches total before it departs. after it more snow moving in. highs. you'll feel it first across the front range of the rockies into the midwest. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> southwest airlines grounded 128 of its planes because it miss add...
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georgia was on the run almost. the native americans were pushing georgia back. and you were losing a lot of the federal territories because the united states had no army, because it had no taxes. there were no -- the central government, such as it was had no ability to raise taxes, therefore, it couldn't have an army, couldn't defend the frontier, and the trade was going up through canada or going down the mississippi. so these frontier settlers, they had no interest -- well they got to the first settlers, first frontier land ownings, and they didn't want to pay him. got to the second one, there were squatters on his territory who wouldn't leave. and, in fact, he got so mad at them, he cutsed at them -- kissed at them, and -- cussed at them, and they fined him. that's how they treated george washington. and he couldn't get to the third one because the native americans were in the way and he had been warned they were going to ambush him. they had already killed his agent, scalped him and then burned him alive. you don't die with scalping apparently. and this were
georgia was on the run almost. the native americans were pushing georgia back. and you were losing a lot of the federal territories because the united states had no army, because it had no taxes. there were no -- the central government, such as it was had no ability to raise taxes, therefore, it couldn't have an army, couldn't defend the frontier, and the trade was going up through canada or going down the mississippi. so these frontier settlers, they had no interest -- well they got to the...
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he's live from rome, georgia, just outside atlanta. let's talk about lessons learned from last year's snow disaster by the governor and the mayor of atlanta. what are atlantans and georgians doing differently this time around? >> reporter: certainly some big lessons learned from last time around. it's almost a complete 180 of what we saw in the first storm that came in late january, january 28th 2014 last year where you saw those images you just showed, grid lock traffic jams stories of people trapped in their cars for up to ten hours, sometimes more. i myself was even trapped in my own car for about four hours, stuck on the road in that snarled traffic. you see here on the road right now, some in the northeast may be looking at this picture, they could potentially say it's laughable. we went through those storm systems, light snow flurries started and it picked up and has been more steady snow and you can see the remnants of what was left behind here. the good part about this time around jake is that the governor got out right in fron
he's live from rome, georgia, just outside atlanta. let's talk about lessons learned from last year's snow disaster by the governor and the mayor of atlanta. what are atlantans and georgians doing differently this time around? >> reporter: certainly some big lessons learned from last time around. it's almost a complete 180 of what we saw in the first storm that came in late january, january 28th 2014 last year where you saw those images you just showed, grid lock traffic jams stories of...
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scores 17 points for the former maryland terrapin georgia tech up six. later in the game kick out to muller. knocks down that three. virginia tech takes a one-point lead and goes on to beat georgia tech 65-63. >>> let's go up to connecticut for a big one in women's hoops. second ranked uconn facing south carolina. this one all huskies. she could not miss from three. hits it here. uconn up 16 at half. more of the same. jefferson running the break here looking for lewis. and she does what she does well. hits the three. 23 for her. blows out top ranked south carolina 87-62. gino right there got his 900th victory today. tonight uconn knocks out numbe fair to say uconn women are number one in the country. >> that's fair to say. ♪ food is more than just a meal. ♪ food is love. at monsanto, we believe everyone deserves a healthy, balanced meal. and a future that sustains us all. it's time for a bigger discussion about food. be part of the conversation at discover.monsanto.com >>> president obama's former bodyman is spilling secrets about the commander in chief.
scores 17 points for the former maryland terrapin georgia tech up six. later in the game kick out to muller. knocks down that three. virginia tech takes a one-point lead and goes on to beat georgia tech 65-63. >>> let's go up to connecticut for a big one in women's hoops. second ranked uconn facing south carolina. this one all huskies. she could not miss from three. hits it here. uconn up 16 at half. more of the same. jefferson running the break here looking for lewis. and she does...
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he makes the right choice because he scored and georgia tech turns it over on the other end and louisville hangs on for the one-point win avoiding disaster. >> can you tell it's almost tournament time? >> oh yeah, last monday in february. the madness is coming, stan. >> all we got. >> janonu onawaku. >> he will she's keep doing that ten time. >>> up next in "the pulse," what plenty were tweeting about overnight. >>> one intrepid reporter buts on gloves and goggles to eat a burger. the fiery details straight ahead. finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. so he talked to me about xarelto®. >>xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or
he makes the right choice because he scored and georgia tech turns it over on the other end and louisville hangs on for the one-point win avoiding disaster. >> can you tell it's almost tournament time? >> oh yeah, last monday in february. the madness is coming, stan. >> all we got. >> janonu onawaku. >> he will she's keep doing that ten time. >>> up next in "the pulse," what plenty were tweeting about overnight. >>> one intrepid reporter...
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>> well i can tell you that if you are traveling in this area along georgia avenue traffic is backed up. a lot of lanes in the southbound direction, shut down because of this school bus incident. initial report is the crash is actually more of a school bus accident. what we are being told by fire officials is that a vehicle cut off the school bus the bus driver had to slam on the brakes and that jostled many of the children inside. 56 children all from sligo creek elementary school were on their way homes. a bunch of parents were waiting for their children at the bus stop. bus was 30 minutes late they contacted the school and the school said that there had been an incident at the intersection of georgia avenue and sligo avenue in downtown silver spring. parents here are remaining quite calm. they're all now in a bus so that they're warm as paramedics and firefighters do a triage outside of the school bus. we're told four children all elementary school aged with minor, nonlife threatening injuries which, of course is good. but maybe you can hear in the background, there are horns blar
>> well i can tell you that if you are traveling in this area along georgia avenue traffic is backed up. a lot of lanes in the southbound direction, shut down because of this school bus incident. initial report is the crash is actually more of a school bus accident. what we are being told by fire officials is that a vehicle cut off the school bus the bus driver had to slam on the brakes and that jostled many of the children inside. 56 children all from sligo creek elementary school were...
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many of georgia's petitions of reform include no information about the veteran service. one may wonder having received a boilerplate petition, how would either a congressman or a congressional committee know that the person who has prepared this petition has not been involved in any of the anti-reconstruction acts anti-reconstruction conduct that the process was designed to weed out? how would they know that individuals who prepared bowler plate petitions were even affected by section three? should there be some prescreening before the prescreened to note whether people were even to be infected by section three mandate? in the absence of any evidentiary rules, indie standards of proof, and in receipt of thousands of boilerplate petitions devoid of any detailed information legislators frequently debated the sufficiency of evidence in contested petitions for relief. this is a process that for lawyers is interesting because it raises questions about fact-finding and the appropriate limitations of congressional power in such circumstances. in virginia, in georgia, north caro
many of georgia's petitions of reform include no information about the veteran service. one may wonder having received a boilerplate petition, how would either a congressman or a congressional committee know that the person who has prepared this petition has not been involved in any of the anti-reconstruction acts anti-reconstruction conduct that the process was designed to weed out? how would they know that individuals who prepared bowler plate petitions were even affected by section three?...
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and in georgia, where these downed lines turned into fire crackers about 250,000 homes without power this morning. but linesmen out in force. >> some people worked through
and in georgia, where these downed lines turned into fire crackers about 250,000 homes without power this morning. but linesmen out in force. >> some people worked through
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tonight in georgia. now she's not.a sudden, we just got a statement from the georgia department of corrections announcing that the scheduled court-ordered execution of kelly renee gisenjer is postponed for monday at 7:00 p.m. no reason given to us for that news. >>> other news, the driver who left his truck in the path of an oncoming commuter train in oxnard, california, arrested on a felony hit-and-run charge, too. jose alejandro got stuck on a railroad track. he was found a mile away from the crash site. four people are in critical condition because of the crash. >>> four students from wesleyan university have been arrested because of a drug overdose over the weekend. several students were hospitalized from using the drug molly and one because of alcohol. four students are scheduled to appear in court next week on drug possession charges. >>> some incredible dashcam video of a house explosion in stafford township, new jersey. authorities had evacuated several homes in the area after there were some complaints about a
tonight in georgia. now she's not.a sudden, we just got a statement from the georgia department of corrections announcing that the scheduled court-ordered execution of kelly renee gisenjer is postponed for monday at 7:00 p.m. no reason given to us for that news. >>> other news, the driver who left his truck in the path of an oncoming commuter train in oxnard, california, arrested on a felony hit-and-run charge, too. jose alejandro got stuck on a railroad track. he was found a mile away...
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. >> reporter: the morning commute in north georgia was treacherous. this car out of control, slamming into an emergency vehicle. snow, sleet and freezing rain paralyzed parts of the south, not used to this much winter. >> georgia does have snow. we enjoy it in small amounts. >> reporter: in dallas/ft. worth, a plane skidded off the runway. in tennessee alone, the weather-related death toll now up to 30. in kentucky, the national guard is rushing to deliver bottled water after burst pipes and frigid weather cut off water service to more than 40,000 people. even more record-breaking lows. 23 in vermont, minus 21 in concord, new hampshire. and 20 below in glens falls, new york. coast guard cutters are out on maryland's chesapeake bay. and nbc's dillon dryer is on the hudson river. >> the coast guard says this is one of the worst winters they've seen since 2004. they've had to make sure that the shipping lanes stay open for the barges that transport 70% of the northeast's home heating oil. >> reporter: last week this medical facility in philadelphia was c
. >> reporter: the morning commute in north georgia was treacherous. this car out of control, slamming into an emergency vehicle. snow, sleet and freezing rain paralyzed parts of the south, not used to this much winter. >> georgia does have snow. we enjoy it in small amounts. >> reporter: in dallas/ft. worth, a plane skidded off the runway. in tennessee alone, the weather-related death toll now up to 30. in kentucky, the national guard is rushing to deliver bottled water after...
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even parts of alabama and georgia as well. by tomorrow morning we're expecting some snow in and around the atlanta area as well as some ice that will move into the mountains of north georgia, north carolina, south carolina and tennessee. and then it continues east later on tuesday morning for places like columbia, charleston, maybe even wilmington north carolina and the outer banks of north carolina may see some snow as well. in the northern states it's the brutal windchills. it continues wave after wave after wave of cold as minus 30 over the next several days, into thursday. it just won't let up, lester, back to you. >> janice, thank you. >>> new hope tonight for families worried about peanut allergies. two new reports indicate potential breakthroughs going against conventional wisdom by carefully exposing kids to peanut proteins. in one report researchers gave small amounts of proteins over time to babies deemed at risk. those who already have eczema or egg allergies. five years later the risk was significantly lower for 80
even parts of alabama and georgia as well. by tomorrow morning we're expecting some snow in and around the atlanta area as well as some ice that will move into the mountains of north georgia, north carolina, south carolina and tennessee. and then it continues east later on tuesday morning for places like columbia, charleston, maybe even wilmington north carolina and the outer banks of north carolina may see some snow as well. in the northern states it's the brutal windchills. it continues wave...
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medicaid is struggling in my great state of georgia. we are having a tough time to find doctors who are willing to accept those plans. my uncle is a small town doctor in georgia. [indiscernible] >> i do not even want to start on that. my uncle who is a all called -- i will call him a big liberal. he said, you can hand out all this insurance cards you want to but if you cannot find a doctor who will take the insurance card, you have not helped anybody. i do not think expanding the number of people in a broken system is not something we should pat ourselves on the back about. what we should say is we kicked the can down the road. we knew that medicaid was broken already. instead of doing what we should have done to fix it, we dumped more people on it. when it starts the trickle down to 90%, on and on, then maybe we will have that conversation. i think we're better than that. i think that this committee, and the people of the witness table are better than that. i hope we will have that conversation. it is never more clear to me that the pr
medicaid is struggling in my great state of georgia. we are having a tough time to find doctors who are willing to accept those plans. my uncle is a small town doctor in georgia. [indiscernible] >> i do not even want to start on that. my uncle who is a all called -- i will call him a big liberal. he said, you can hand out all this insurance cards you want to but if you cannot find a doctor who will take the insurance card, you have not helped anybody. i do not think expanding the number...
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in georgia, where these downed lines turned in to firecrackers, about 250,000 homes without power, but linesmen out in force. >> some people worked through the night last night and we have
in georgia, where these downed lines turned in to firecrackers, about 250,000 homes without power, but linesmen out in force. >> some people worked through the night last night and we have
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georgia washington, they're on the bubble, bubble boys in duquesne. michael mason says bubble boys? bubble trouble. he had 24. bad loss for gw, 78-62. >>> nba now, well, it's becoming mental. the rap tolds seem to be performing the jedi mind trick on the wizards every time they play. they just stare into the eyes of the wizards and the wizards melt. let's get to it tonight. john wall, wizards actually playing well off the tip. paul pierce got am toes. washington -- bottoms.
georgia washington, they're on the bubble, bubble boys in duquesne. michael mason says bubble boys? bubble trouble. he had 24. bad loss for gw, 78-62. >>> nba now, well, it's becoming mental. the rap tolds seem to be performing the jedi mind trick on the wizards every time they play. they just stare into the eyes of the wizards and the wizards melt. let's get to it tonight. john wall, wizards actually playing well off the tip. paul pierce got am toes. washington -- bottoms.
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georgia's governor declared a state of emergency.t's going to begin at 2:00 p.m. >> let's just say the first two were practiced and we night getmight get the real thing. we're prepared to handle another winter event. >> joining me now bill karins with the latest forecast. >> atlanta will about close call and dallas for the most part, jose, in the morning, started with rain, sleet, snow. not horrible going through the the peak of their rush hour there. still coming down hard. let me break down who is getting hit by what. this is round two. round one yesterday. a lot more moisture. gulf of mexico wide open and plendy y plenty cold to the north. northern alabama, mississippi, tonight in northern georgia and definitely through the carolinas. if anyone is definitely guaranteeded to get hit the north carolina area and into southern porngss of maryland and delaware. 25 million people impacted by the latest winter storm and as far as what we're deal wig right now, again, it's on the move. it's going to move quickly, too. the dallas area has
georgia's governor declared a state of emergency.t's going to begin at 2:00 p.m. >> let's just say the first two were practiced and we night getmight get the real thing. we're prepared to handle another winter event. >> joining me now bill karins with the latest forecast. >> atlanta will about close call and dallas for the most part, jose, in the morning, started with rain, sleet, snow. not horrible going through the the peak of their rush hour there. still coming down hard....