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kris kentera. >> gary: a win for georgia, completing a pass short of the first down is exactly what georgia is trying to accomplish. >> verne: vandy out of time outs. second down, one. >> gary: keep going. >> verne: keep going. at the 28 yard line. first down, 10. >> gary: georgia plays the same style of defense alabama used. jeremy pruitt learned it there. when you break containment, all the d.b.'s are covering guys, some two on one or one-on-one but none of them are accounting for the quarterback. >> verne: mccrary, deep in the middle. intercepted. picked off by dominick sanders. he's got a little blocking help. he cuts to his left and then back to his right. and he is going to skip into the end zone. touchdown georgia. >> gary: the robber position. accounts for guys on the left, throwing to the three-receiver side but misses the guy to the other side, the safety runs across the formation, mccrary thinks he has ay hold, he does not. jonathan does a nice job almost making the tackle but saunders a little too easy to get in the end zone. >> verne: 88 yards. with the interception. dominick s
kris kentera. >> gary: a win for georgia, completing a pass short of the first down is exactly what georgia is trying to accomplish. >> verne: vandy out of time outs. second down, one. >> gary: keep going. >> verne: keep going. at the 28 yard line. first down, 10. >> gary: georgia plays the same style of defense alabama used. jeremy pruitt learned it there. when you break containment, all the d.b.'s are covering guys, some two on one or one-on-one but none of them...
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on georgia's death row. martin savage, cnn center, atlanta. >> okay. martin, thanks, for that. more breaking news the kentucky county clerk jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples met privately with the pope last week during his u.s. visit. >> that itself word from lawyers for kim davis who say she and her husband spent ten minutes with pope francis at the vatican embassy in washington. for the latest. let's turn to cnn's d'elia gallagher live for us from rome. walk me through this. these are extraordinary claims here. who initiated this meeting? >> reporter: well, let me tell you that the vatican spokesman father lombardi says the vatican will neither confirm nor deny that a meeting took place between pope francis and kim davis. so that is the vatican's statement this morning, anyway. we do know two things. one is that the pope on the plane back from the united states was asked about his stance on conscientious ob jocks. he says it is a human right and should be allowed for by the law.
on georgia's death row. martin savage, cnn center, atlanta. >> okay. martin, thanks, for that. more breaking news the kentucky county clerk jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples met privately with the pope last week during his u.s. visit. >> that itself word from lawyers for kim davis who say she and her husband spent ten minutes with pope francis at the vatican embassy in washington. for the latest. let's turn to cnn's d'elia gallagher live for us from rome....
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. >> miss georgia! betty cantrell! >> that 21-year-old georgia peach beat out -- >> georgia peach. >> 51 other ladies at sunday night's competition. >> so what is underneath that tiara. we're going to get to know her right now on the curvy couch. >> betty cantrell, miss america, 2016 joins us live. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> when you won, elisabeth and i were talking about this, you don't hear many kids being named betty these days. >> you don't. >> betty is not your name. >> it's really not. it's an american nickname. my mother's entire side of the family is full-blooded greek. and her mother's name was basaluci and they called her betty. but i love the name betty, too. >> does anyone call you that beside -- >> does everyone call you betty? >> except for like the little old greek ladies at my church. >> great. >> tell us about your dad. you have a military family.
. >> miss georgia! betty cantrell! >> that 21-year-old georgia peach beat out -- >> georgia peach. >> 51 other ladies at sunday night's competition. >> so what is underneath that tiara. we're going to get to know her right now on the curvy couch. >> betty cantrell, miss america, 2016 joins us live. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> when you won, elisabeth and i were talking about this, you don't hear many kids being named betty these days....
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now i see you have your georgia bulldogs.n't wait to hear you sing. how about they sing another song. why don't you get ready and take the stage. here is their smash hit florida georgia line, "cruise." >> come on. ♪ baby you a song you make me wanna ♪ ♪ roll my windows down and cruise ♪ >> we got to hear you. come on. >> feels good, new york. ♪ yeah, when i first saw that bikini top on her ♪ ♪ she's poppin' right out of the south georgia water ♪ ♪ thought, oh, good lord she had them long tanned legs ♪ ♪ couldn't help myself so, i walked up and said ♪ ♪ baby, you a song you make me wanna ♪ ♪ roll my windows down and cruise ♪ ♪ down a back road blowin' stop signs ♪ ♪ through the middle every little farm town ♪ ♪ with you in this brand-new chevy with a lift kit ♪ ♪ would look a hell of a lot better with you up in it ♪ ♪ so, baby, you a song you make me wanna ♪ ♪ roll my windows down and cruise ♪ >> ah, we're cruising, baby. ♪ she was sippin' on southern and singin' marshall tucker ♪ ♪ we were falling in love in the sweet heart o
now i see you have your georgia bulldogs.n't wait to hear you sing. how about they sing another song. why don't you get ready and take the stage. here is their smash hit florida georgia line, "cruise." >> come on. ♪ baby you a song you make me wanna ♪ ♪ roll my windows down and cruise ♪ >> we got to hear you. come on. >> feels good, new york. ♪ yeah, when i first saw that bikini top on her ♪ ♪ she's poppin' right out of the south georgia water ♪ ♪...
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johnson of georgia. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for recorded vote on amendment number 2 printed in house report 114-261 by the gentleman from california, mr. lowenthal, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2, printed in house report number 114-261, offered by mr. lowenthal of california. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having is n, a recorded vote ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political
johnson of georgia. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for recorded vote on amendment number 2 printed in house report 114-261 by the gentleman from california, mr. lowenthal, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2, printed in house report number 114-261,...
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this is at georgia avenue in brookville. we have just found out in the past few minutes that it's fatal crash. all the westbound lanes are closed there on the icc. melissa mollet is here with a look at the situation there. melissa? >> yeah, kristin. again, we are shut down here on the icc. now that we know this is a fatal crash, it could be some time before the lanes are reopened. again, westbound icc, shut down at georgia avenue. the crash is actually little further up at redland road, but they have things shut down. you can't get further west than that. one mile backup, 95 north at 234. hard to see but we're slow there this morning. you can see the slowdowns as you headed northbound. once you get through that area in dale city no problems there. inner and outer loop, rolling along quite nicely. same thing as you look at b.w. parkway, 95 and then 29, everything again is nice and green. chuck? >>> all right, there's a view from our city camera this morning. sunshine is on tap for most of your friday afternoon. we do have a c
this is at georgia avenue in brookville. we have just found out in the past few minutes that it's fatal crash. all the westbound lanes are closed there on the icc. melissa mollet is here with a look at the situation there. melissa? >> yeah, kristin. again, we are shut down here on the icc. now that we know this is a fatal crash, it could be some time before the lanes are reopened. again, westbound icc, shut down at georgia avenue. the crash is actually little further up at redland road,...
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it has helped georgia earn the nicknamed yaliwood. the growth is causing labor pains as well, that the state hopes to ease with training programs designed to give more of its residents supporting roles in tv and film. mary thompson in atlanta tells us where the jobs are. >> reporter: georgia is building a name for itself in movies. thanks to a generous tax incentive, the state is now third in tv and film production behind california and new york. the state welcoming the industry's rapid growth, and the estimated $6 billion in economic impact it's bringing this year. though not everything is peachy. >> we've had a little bit of a growing pain, in just that we've had a run-up so quickly. >> reporter: sometimes it's hard to find in-state electricians, artists and others needed to staff a movie or show. something eue screen gem studios chris bagwell said could cause industries to look for outside georgia. >> it's better to hire local talent than bring folks from l.a. and new york and pay their housing and per diem and everything else. >>
it has helped georgia earn the nicknamed yaliwood. the growth is causing labor pains as well, that the state hopes to ease with training programs designed to give more of its residents supporting roles in tv and film. mary thompson in atlanta tells us where the jobs are. >> reporter: georgia is building a name for itself in movies. thanks to a generous tax incentive, the state is now third in tv and film production behind california and new york. the state welcoming the industry's rapid...
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georgia's own rough and tumble version of the sport.tural fit for rugby says the man responsible for developing the game here. >> translator: a link between the tradition and present day rugby and the seeds are planted in good ground here, in the former soviet union they have basketball, in the baltics ice hockey and rugby is georgia. >> reporter: dreams of a day when young georgians play the game in the streets and another win this world cup would bring that dream closer to reality. jay walker, al jazeera. >>> england announce line up changes ahead of saturday's crucial pool game against whales and george fort has been dropped with farrel as replacement and won fiji and sam and bill will start saturday's game as well. england's group also contained two time world champion australia with two teams progressing to the quarter finals. >> we are dealing with who was available and georgia is fantastic and fortunate to have players in opposition and i think since that final obviously on the march and pushing out and pushing hard in training c
georgia's own rough and tumble version of the sport.tural fit for rugby says the man responsible for developing the game here. >> translator: a link between the tradition and present day rugby and the seeds are planted in good ground here, in the former soviet union they have basketball, in the baltics ice hockey and rugby is georgia. >> reporter: dreams of a day when young georgians play the game in the streets and another win this world cup would bring that dream closer to...
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she earns two distinctions the first woman executed in georgia if sent years and the last woman on georgia's. martin satisfy annual, cnn center, atlanta there all right, martin, thanks, for that. more breaking news the kentucky county clerk jailed for refusing to issue licenses to gay couples met privately with the poem pope last week during his u.s. visit. that's the word coming from the lawyers for kim davis who say she and her husband spent 20 minutes with pope francis at the vatican embassy in washington. davis says i was humbled to meet pope francis. he even asked me to pray for him. he thanked me for my courage and told me to stay strong. his lawyer says pictures were taken of the meeting and will be released at some point. the vatican releasing a statement a short time ago it will neither confirm nor deny the report. the u.s. is pulling sides out of china worried this morning their cover has been blown by that huge hack of deposit employee records. the u.s. believes chinese hackers were behind the sieb were attack on the office of person fell management that expose the personal data o
she earns two distinctions the first woman executed in georgia if sent years and the last woman on georgia's. martin satisfy annual, cnn center, atlanta there all right, martin, thanks, for that. more breaking news the kentucky county clerk jailed for refusing to issue licenses to gay couples met privately with the poem pope last week during his u.s. visit. that's the word coming from the lawyers for kim davis who say she and her husband spent 20 minutes with pope francis at the vatican embassy...
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between fort valley, georgia and albany, georgia. those are fairly big immunities. you will notice the prison did not typically end up near them. they do not necessarily want the prison close to them. there are 20 people living at the andersonville station, the train start -- train stop here. those people do not have political power. there are willing landowners who are absolutely ready -- two of them make the deal. they are getting -- on paper, they are supposed to receive a rent of about $50 per year from the confederate government for leasing their property to build this massive facility. it is envisioned as a 1600 acre acre square a 16 designed for a capacity of some 6000-8000 prisoners, essentially the number of those being held in richmond. private corporal sergeants. enlisted prisoners. the intention is to move them from richmond here. construction begins in early 1864, and by the end of february, prisoners are en route and arriving here. and the prison comes into being. host: 6000-10,000 prisoners was the original intent, how many prisoners eventually ended
between fort valley, georgia and albany, georgia. those are fairly big immunities. you will notice the prison did not typically end up near them. they do not necessarily want the prison close to them. there are 20 people living at the andersonville station, the train start -- train stop here. those people do not have political power. there are willing landowners who are absolutely ready -- two of them make the deal. they are getting -- on paper, they are supposed to receive a rent of about $50...
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. >> that's price georgia betty cantrell. miss america pageant was held at boardwalk hall. she woed the judges and the crowd with an on are -- oprah performance. cantrell was asked whether brady should be suspended. >> if there was a question there, if there was a question to be had he definitely cheated and he you should have been suspended for that. >> cantrell will begin her year as miss america with the traditional frolic in atlantic ocean. i was glad to see vanessa williams back and the trajectory of her career. quite a comeback. >> it will be interesting to see what reception the new miss america will get in boston. >> the kentucky clerk who refused to issue same-sex marriages to same-sex couples is back on the job. >> reporter: we are rooting for the eagles as they open up in atlanta. you might want to put a sweatshirt on the kids this morning because we have temperatures in the 50s. this afternoon things get better. what about the rest of the workweek? we'll have it all in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast.
. >> that's price georgia betty cantrell. miss america pageant was held at boardwalk hall. she woed the judges and the crowd with an on are -- oprah performance. cantrell was asked whether brady should be suspended. >> if there was a question there, if there was a question to be had he definitely cheated and he you should have been suspended for that. >> cantrell will begin her year as miss america with the traditional frolic in atlantic ocean. i was glad to see vanessa...
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now i see you have your georgia bulldogs. i got to give you a high-five on that. >> represent. >> i'm sorry about florida tate thing. >> that's okay. >> florida georgia line, why not georgia florida line. >> you know what, people ask us that all the time. usually everybody from georgia that asks. >> selfless person. i'm willing to sacrifice. >> it's alphabetical. it has a better ring to it, i'm sorry. >> that's fine. if you say so, all right. you guys are awesome. can't wait to hear you sing. how about they sing another song. why don't you get ready and take the stage. here is their smash hit florida georgia line, "cruise." >> come on. baby you a song you make me wanna roll my windows down and cruise >> we got to hear you. come on. >> feels good, new york. yeah, when i first saw that bikini top on her she's poppin' right out of the south georgia water thought, oh, good lord she had them long tanned legs couldn't help myself so, i walked up and said baby, you a song you make me wanna roll my windows down and cruise down a back
now i see you have your georgia bulldogs. i got to give you a high-five on that. >> represent. >> i'm sorry about florida tate thing. >> that's okay. >> florida georgia line, why not georgia florida line. >> you know what, people ask us that all the time. usually everybody from georgia that asks. >> selfless person. i'm willing to sacrifice. >> it's alphabetical. it has a better ring to it, i'm sorry. >> that's fine. if you say so, all right. you...
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andersonville, georgia. coming on next, all of our programming from earlier including your calls with our the chiefc leonard, of interpretation for the historic site. and the university of this program is about three hours. >> good afternoon. you are watching american history tv on c-span, and you are looking at the andersonville prison. it was in operation during the final year of the american civil war. we take you live to the andersonville national historic site and cemetery in andersonville, georgia for the next three hours, taking your phone calls and the commemorative funeral for the 13,000 prisoners of war who died here in 1864 and 1865. joining us from the andersonville national cemetery, adjacent to the cemetery location is eric leonard, the chief of the historical site. he will be with us for the next hour to talk about the history of andersonville and why does consider the most notorious site of the civil war. we are opening our phone line so you can join the conversation. if you want to join the
andersonville, georgia. coming on next, all of our programming from earlier including your calls with our the chiefc leonard, of interpretation for the historic site. and the university of this program is about three hours. >> good afternoon. you are watching american history tv on c-span, and you are looking at the andersonville prison. it was in operation during the final year of the american civil war. we take you live to the andersonville national historic site and cemetery in...
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leonard: this is the forest a part of south georgia -- of southpart georgia. the original 1600 stockade was built of posts that were square and fit tightly together. the first prisoners that arrive described as a place where their construction debris is clearly everywhere. it is a very disturbed place. there is no shelter. prisoners improvise shelter out of the degree that is present -- debris that is present. were gathering details are allowed out daily. when you're gathering that would, you are looking for two purposes. obviously, all this fire wood for cooking, but larger pieces debris and castoffs of is shelter making material. don't forget, if you're watching a home and want to contribute to the conversation, again, now is the time to do so. if you want to call, 202 -748-8900 for those of you on in the eastern and central time zones. if you want to tweet at us, you can do so. you can also post on our facebook page. mr. leonard, let's pretend i am a prisoner coming to the prison, what is my day like? in the 14 months of the present operation, the answer to
leonard: this is the forest a part of south georgia -- of southpart georgia. the original 1600 stockade was built of posts that were square and fit tightly together. the first prisoners that arrive described as a place where their construction debris is clearly everywhere. it is a very disturbed place. there is no shelter. prisoners improvise shelter out of the degree that is present -- debris that is present. were gathering details are allowed out daily. when you're gathering that would, you...
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they just booed the falcons in their own home here at the georgia dome.is amazing how many eagle fans are here. let's take a look at tight end warming up on the field. this is good news. he will play tonight, he is active. he had the core muscle surgery less than a month ago, but he targeted this date. he wanted to be here for the season opener. he will play tonight. let's take a look at the eagles inactive players, marcus smith and other players are inactive. of course, marcus smith, the first round draft pick of two years ago, he was inactive a lot last year. and when sam bradford took the field here moments ago in warmups for the eagles, he got a standing ovation from all these seeing l f eagle fans. the sam bradford era is here. he will play his first football game, regular season game, in 22 months. he's coming off two torn acls, he's missed the last year and a half of football, and the good thing is, he said his knee felt better than he thought this preseason. he had no problems at all, and he appreciates this opportunity because he knows it can be
they just booed the falcons in their own home here at the georgia dome.is amazing how many eagle fans are here. let's take a look at tight end warming up on the field. this is good news. he will play tonight, he is active. he had the core muscle surgery less than a month ago, but he targeted this date. he wanted to be here for the season opener. he will play tonight. let's take a look at the eagles inactive players, marcus smith and other players are inactive. of course, marcus smith, the first...
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at georgia state, it took about ask months. issomebody mentioned this particular for georgia state. if you have 800 aerials, you have a robust data set. other institutions are taking it on quickly, so you make me think it does have general applicability. >> i think so. these are indices -- indices that would transfer to other institutions. you were talking about why the doe does not publish hell grant graduation rates but it turns out they were required to. i spoke to the staff and a are not going to publish the rates until 2019 because once they were instructed to do so, they began collecting the data. proxyes me think there is data. let me complement you -- i've never had testimony with so many requisites. you are an academic in every sense of the word. atre must be some way to get this data as opposed to we were instructed to end six years later, we are going to give you a report. we can know the graduation rates now as opposed to waiting for a secure longitudinal study? >> many institutions calculate those rates on their own using their own internal research departments because
at georgia state, it took about ask months. issomebody mentioned this particular for georgia state. if you have 800 aerials, you have a robust data set. other institutions are taking it on quickly, so you make me think it does have general applicability. >> i think so. these are indices -- indices that would transfer to other institutions. you were talking about why the doe does not publish hell grant graduation rates but it turns out they were required to. i spoke to the staff and a are...
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georgia state is doing a remarkable job. they now grant more bachelor degrees african-american graduates. we're are very proud of georgia state university. >> committee members, thank you for the opportunity to be here today. the author georgia state university would someday be invited to testify on a hearing of student access seemed very remote. they stood at 42%. graduation rates were 22% for hispanics, and 18% for black males. georgia state lost tens of millions of dollars in state appropriations while simultaneously doubling the number of at risks tunes. and one of the most at risk. under the leadership of the president, we made a public commitment. we identified obstacles that trip up students and pioneered a dozen innovative and large-scale programs. georgia state was dropping more than 1000 every semester from baruch passes because their students couldn't cover the cost of tuition and fees. many of these students were seniors that are only a semester or 20 wait -- away from graduating. the program awards one time micr
georgia state is doing a remarkable job. they now grant more bachelor degrees african-american graduates. we're are very proud of georgia state university. >> committee members, thank you for the opportunity to be here today. the author georgia state university would someday be invited to testify on a hearing of student access seemed very remote. they stood at 42%. graduation rates were 22% for hispanics, and 18% for black males. georgia state lost tens of millions of dollars in state...
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gabe gutierrez is live outside the state prison in west jackson, georgia. gabe, kelly gissendaner was convicted for planning her husband's murder 18 years ago and convincing her lover to carry it out and now this. >> reporter: that's right. as you mentioned, that parole board handing down the decision to allow the decision to stand and deny the decision of february. they reconsidered it today. but they are letting that decision stand so she is still scheduled to be executed here at this prison in jackson, georgia, at 7:00 tonight. but as you mentioned, it was a dramatic day at the parole hearing. pope francis, atlanta archbishop, the archbishop of atlanta wrote a letter on behalf of pope francis asking the parole board to commute her sentence and to perhaps issue in the letters words a sentence of more justice and mercy. however, parole board decided not to follow that. also, and three grown children, her three children testified in that hearing saying she is a model inmate and still her family is split on this. the relatives of her husband doug they say th
gabe gutierrez is live outside the state prison in west jackson, georgia. gabe, kelly gissendaner was convicted for planning her husband's murder 18 years ago and convincing her lover to carry it out and now this. >> reporter: that's right. as you mentioned, that parole board handing down the decision to allow the decision to stand and deny the decision of february. they reconsidered it today. but they are letting that decision stand so she is still scheduled to be executed here at this...
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gissendaner was the only woman on georgia's death row.ana zak, abc news, washington. >>> this morning we're hearing about a big surprise from the pope's visit that we didn't know about until now. kentucky clerk kim davis met with pope francis in washington, d.c. this according to her lawyers. davis and her husband joe met with the pope at the vatican embassy according to a statement from the liberty council. the pope reportedly told davis to stay strong, and he gave her a rosary. the vatican, however, has not confirmed such a meeting took place. >>> a convicted killer is on the loose after the man was mistakenly released from a louisiana prison. ben jewel johnson was being transferred to another prison last week after completing a prior sentence. it was five days before officials realized the mistake. they blamed missing paperwork and miscommunication. his family says it doesn't know where he's located. >>> now to the extreme weather soaking the eastern third of the country. no, this isn't joaquin. now strengthening off the east coast. bu
gissendaner was the only woman on georgia's death row.ana zak, abc news, washington. >>> this morning we're hearing about a big surprise from the pope's visit that we didn't know about until now. kentucky clerk kim davis met with pope francis in washington, d.c. this according to her lawyers. davis and her husband joe met with the pope at the vatican embassy according to a statement from the liberty council. the pope reportedly told davis to stay strong, and he gave her a rosary. the...
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take georgia avenue instead. it's going to be a big problem for a lots of folks. >>> in just hours a baltimore city panel is expected to prove a multimillion-dollar settle in freddie gray's death. six officers facing charges in that death. gray's family filed a wrongful death claim. the city will spend $6.4 million over two years to settle that claim. >>> new this morning, a poll out this morning that says -- it's about how much people believe that police officers treat black people differently than whites. the poll comes from the national bar association. across the country, morning half of all responders say they think police do treat people differently. however, 88% of the black people agreed with the idea, compared to 59% of white people who said they agreed. >>> we're learning now that prosecutors will not face the death penalty for the man accused of filling an fbi officer. 26 year antoine johnson will instead face life without parole. johnson is accused of shooting fbi officer jeremy brown four times outsi
take georgia avenue instead. it's going to be a big problem for a lots of folks. >>> in just hours a baltimore city panel is expected to prove a multimillion-dollar settle in freddie gray's death. six officers facing charges in that death. gray's family filed a wrongful death claim. the city will spend $6.4 million over two years to settle that claim. >>> new this morning, a poll out this morning that says -- it's about how much people believe that police officers treat black...
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woman on georgia's death row.rtin savidge, kprcnn, atlanta. >> we'll be back with another hour of the day's top stories after a very short break. you're watching cnn. the cold truth is, (coughing) you can't work from home when you're sick. you need real relief. alka-seltzer plus day cold & flu has three cold symptom fighters to relieve your tough symptoms. stay unstoppable. (truck horn) alka-seltzer plus. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at at&t we monitor our network traffic so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. it's gotten squarer. over the years. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> breaking news, in the last few moments, a georgia mother executed, despite a
woman on georgia's death row.rtin savidge, kprcnn, atlanta. >> we'll be back with another hour of the day's top stories after a very short break. you're watching cnn. the cold truth is, (coughing) you can't work from home when you're sick. you need real relief. alka-seltzer plus day cold & flu has three cold symptom fighters to relieve your tough symptoms. stay unstoppable. (truck horn) alka-seltzer plus. when you're not confident your company's data is secure, the possibility of a...
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georgia suffered and is still suffering. suffering an occupation from the site of russian federation. actually in 2008. russian's military army marched into georgian territory and toil and occupied two of our regions, later declared them as independent states. fortunately enough. those were not supported by the global community. we are thankful to all the counties that support the regions. >> they are still not under georgian control. during the 2008 war, the russians came. >> the suburbs of your capital, and in july they expanded the borders. do you think it's the case? >> unfortunately we see that this is the ways. seesaw it in 2008 in georgia and experienced it in ukraine, where crimea and south-eastern parts have been occupied. >> those dangerses are not take red. and you should include it. it's spelt out in foreign document policy, talking about russia's neighbours as a backyard. an area of privileged interest zones, where russia leads the right to make decisions and make interventions into the countries. and this is th
georgia suffered and is still suffering. suffering an occupation from the site of russian federation. actually in 2008. russian's military army marched into georgian territory and toil and occupied two of our regions, later declared them as independent states. fortunately enough. those were not supported by the global community. we are thankful to all the counties that support the regions. >> they are still not under georgian control. during the 2008 war, the russians came. >> the...
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>> gabe gutierrez reporting for us there in jackson, georgia.back out on the campaign trail. what's saying in defense of his wife and is this just the beginning of his greater involvement in her campaign? >>> then, the first democratic debate set for next month in las vegas. but is it too little too late? i'm going to be speaking with dnc chair and congresswoman deb ber wasserman schultz coming up. >> >>> and the upside hot air balloon that has people doing a double take. so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep it all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and your boysenberry apple scones smell about done. ahh, you're good. i like to bake. add new business services with at&t and get up to $500 in total savings. tand that's what we're doings to chat xfinity.rself, we are challen
>> gabe gutierrez reporting for us there in jackson, georgia.back out on the campaign trail. what's saying in defense of his wife and is this just the beginning of his greater involvement in her campaign? >>> then, the first democratic debate set for next month in las vegas. but is it too little too late? i'm going to be speaking with dnc chair and congresswoman deb ber wasserman schultz coming up. >> >>> and the upside hot air balloon that has people doing a...
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you can't get any further westbound than georgia avenue. you will be directed off that way. 95 north at 234, a one-mile delay. the crash is out of the way. 70 westbound at 27, we have the two right lanes blocked there. 95 and 66 looking good overall. chuck? >>> skies are clearing. humidity is dropping. and the breeze is ablowing. a northwest wind is pushing the humidity out of the area. great day for golfing or whatever you'll do. friday, sunshine. a chance a rain shower for both saturday and sunday. sunday in addition to the rain chances is going to be way cooler. highs in the 60s and 70s on sunday. for now though, temperatures are in the upper 50s and low 60s. sun is up at 6:46. 69 at 9:00, 76 degrees as you get ready to eat lunch today. highs in the 80s. nice day, plenty of sunshine, lower humidity and perfect weather for you friday night as well. more about that weekend in ten minutes. for now, back to you, aaron. >>> 6:01 now. today marks 14 years since the september 11th terrorist attacks. on this day we remember the 2,977 people who
you can't get any further westbound than georgia avenue. you will be directed off that way. 95 north at 234, a one-mile delay. the crash is out of the way. 70 westbound at 27, we have the two right lanes blocked there. 95 and 66 looking good overall. chuck? >>> skies are clearing. humidity is dropping. and the breeze is ablowing. a northwest wind is pushing the humidity out of the area. great day for golfing or whatever you'll do. friday, sunshine. a chance a rain shower for both...
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julian bond, that great statesman from georgia, was one of 11 african-americans elected to the georgia house of representatives after the passage of the civil rights act of 1964 and voting rights act of 1965. he served 20 years in both legislative chambers in the state of georgia and served as the first president of the southern poverty law center. he also served as chairman of the naacp. these individuals have impacted the lives of so many african-americans and have undoubtedly advanced the rights and interests of minorities in both our state and nation's government. similarly, i'd like to take a moment to recognize two individuals from my own home district of the virgin islands who like congressman stokes, julian bond and amelia robinson have changed the landscape of he virgin islands. former judge of the virgin his powerady who used to remove barriers of injustice. he was laid to rest this week. like congresswoman stokes and amelia robinson, his legacy will carry on. ursula krieger was also a centenarian who passed away this year, like amelia robinson, and at age 113 was the oldest
julian bond, that great statesman from georgia, was one of 11 african-americans elected to the georgia house of representatives after the passage of the civil rights act of 1964 and voting rights act of 1965. he served 20 years in both legislative chambers in the state of georgia and served as the first president of the southern poverty law center. he also served as chairman of the naacp. these individuals have impacted the lives of so many african-americans and have undoubtedly advanced the...
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the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from georgia, mr. woodall, is recognized for one minute. mr. woodall: thank you, mr. speaker. i tell my colleagues we had the great honor of being opened in prayer today by kevin myers, one of my constituents in the state of georgia. i don't want to tell you about everything he's done. i want to tell you about who he is because he represents those folks that i have the honor of serving. he and his new bride sold everything they owned and moved down to georgia to plant their first church. god called him to do that. he is obedient. faced with trying to build that church from scratch it was in an old movie theater just outside of where i call home, 69 people showed up on that very first day. that movie theater has now come and gone in our great state of georgia, but the church remains, but through those dark times he was faithful. they are now 17,000 men and women who call that church their faith home. 12 stone, it's called. and every single one of those godly families loves on our community because of th
the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from georgia, mr. woodall, is recognized for one minute. mr. woodall: thank you, mr. speaker. i tell my colleagues we had the great honor of being opened in prayer today by kevin myers, one of my constituents in the state of georgia. i don't want to tell you about everything he's done. i want to tell you about who he is because he represents those folks that i have the honor of serving. he and his new bride sold everything they owned and moved down...
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i am glad you said live from atlanta georgia.s application we launched in january of this year, we are advantage of the rising tech world here in atlanta, georgia. georgia tech is here. so many students that are just doing their thing. ofk is doing a great job taking advantage of that. this is revolutionary because i use applications all day every day and we are taking it to another level in terms of people helping each other out. we call it fringe shipping. ups is one of the investors. this is a faster way, more efficient way for people to get packages and employ individuals who are the ones getting the packages to the next person. it is a great way to revolutionize packages in my opinion. if you are already on the way somewhere, it is a great way to miles and miles, even hundreds of miles within the same day, even on weekends. as you can see, i can talk all day about this. enthusiasmn feel the chris. friendthe term shipping. why is it more than a career service? guest: i may not have a job. it is really -- it is not just a mobi
i am glad you said live from atlanta georgia.s application we launched in january of this year, we are advantage of the rising tech world here in atlanta, georgia. georgia tech is here. so many students that are just doing their thing. ofk is doing a great job taking advantage of that. this is revolutionary because i use applications all day every day and we are taking it to another level in terms of people helping each other out. we call it fringe shipping. ups is one of the investors. this is...
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music from florida georgia line. >> how about steve, jimmy? >> yeah, it's going to be a fun show tonight. nice weather for labor day weekend. a look at your shore forecast. if you are heading to the shore, if you are at the shore, we have a moderate risk for rip currents through the weekend. the weather looks perfect. 80 degrees. farther inland, mid to upper 80s. >> such a difference outside. >>> have a wonderful holiday weekend. thanks for watching. good night. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- steve harvey, alison brie, musical guest florida georgia line, and featuring the legendary rootcrew. >> questlove: 323 los angeles! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness! welcome, everybody, welcome. [ cheers and applause ] can you hear it? can you feel it? the energy from home. the love. the love from this studio. welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. that's
music from florida georgia line. >> how about steve, jimmy? >> yeah, it's going to be a fun show tonight. nice weather for labor day weekend. a look at your shore forecast. if you are heading to the shore, if you are at the shore, we have a moderate risk for rip currents through the weekend. the weather looks perfect. 80 degrees. farther inland, mid to upper 80s. >> such a difference outside. >>> have a wonderful holiday weekend. thanks for watching. good night. ♪...
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georgia, the 11th hour appeal to save the life of the state's only woman who sits on death row.n 70 years since that state has executed a woman, and that is likely about to change tonight. unless this woman kelly gissendaner is granted clemency or another stay in the next few minutes. gissendaner convinced her boyfriend to kill her husband in 1987, but the path to the death chamber has been far different than the last woman that georgia executed. that woman was lee na na baker who was a black maid who was put to death for kill iing her employer. the story of that one, four months from the actual killing to the trial. the trial was a whopping four hours' long with all-white male jury and not one defense witness, and six months after trial, she was executed. six months. in 2005, 60 years later, georgia changed its mind and pardoned her saying that she should have been given clemency or at least charged with a lesser crime, and not capital murder. back to kelly gissendaner, and she has been on death row for 20er years with appeal after appeal after appeal, and her own children have
georgia, the 11th hour appeal to save the life of the state's only woman who sits on death row.n 70 years since that state has executed a woman, and that is likely about to change tonight. unless this woman kelly gissendaner is granted clemency or another stay in the next few minutes. gissendaner convinced her boyfriend to kill her husband in 1987, but the path to the death chamber has been far different than the last woman that georgia executed. that woman was lee na na baker who was a black...
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gissendaner was the only woman on georgia's death row.ana zak, abc news, washington. >> here at home a toy gun caused a lockdown at a delaware county school. take a look at the gun that a 15-year-old student brought to chester high school. city and delaware county officials are outraged the boy will not be charged with a felony and was released. a county probation official determined since the realistic toy gun is not an actual firearm the seventh grader can only be charged with a misdemeanor of possession of a weapon on school grounds. that incensed chester's police headquarterser. >> sends a horrendous message to send to this community that you damn well please and if it looks like a toy, you can put it out. i'm appalled that anybody would think that way in the city. we have so much violence. >> delaware county d.a. jack whelan says it is worth reviewing the current law to see if this is a loophole that could be closed butter for now says his hands are tied. >> happening today jury deliberations are scheduled to resume in the trial aven
gissendaner was the only woman on georgia's death row.ana zak, abc news, washington. >> here at home a toy gun caused a lockdown at a delaware county school. take a look at the gun that a 15-year-old student brought to chester high school. city and delaware county officials are outraged the boy will not be charged with a felony and was released. a county probation official determined since the realistic toy gun is not an actual firearm the seventh grader can only be charged with a...
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and georgia supreme courts. >>> kelly gissendaner, the only woman on death row in the state of georgiawas killed by lethal injection. the first woman to be executed in the state in 70 years. a mother of three, gissendaner was point guildy of conspiring in the 1997 murder of her husband douglas at the hands of her boyfriend greg owen. the state parole board held a last-minute hearing and denied gissendaner despite pleas from her oldest child and the catholic church. >> every life is secret and every human being is endowed with an inalienable dignity. >> just last week the pope met with prisoners in the u.s. and called for the death penalty to be abolished. others calling for gissendaner's life to be spared. >> she's not a danger to anyone and she's not leaving prison. >> gissendaner gave her husband no rights, no choices, no opportunity to live his life. his life was not hers to take. dan schenamen, nbc news. >>> now at 6:00, the state of georgia has issued a state of emergency as joaquin turns into a hurricane and a nor'easter is moving even closer. >>> just one of the new accusations
and georgia supreme courts. >>> kelly gissendaner, the only woman on death row in the state of georgiawas killed by lethal injection. the first woman to be executed in the state in 70 years. a mother of three, gissendaner was point guildy of conspiring in the 1997 murder of her husband douglas at the hands of her boyfriend greg owen. the state parole board held a last-minute hearing and denied gissendaner despite pleas from her oldest child and the catholic church. >> every life...
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collinsf georgia. add at the end the following, seion 4, t requirement of clause 6-a of rule 13 for a 2/3 vote to consider a report from the committee on rules on the same day it is presented to the to e is waived with respect any resolution reported on the legislative day of september 24, 2015, or september5, 2015. mr. collins: mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time and movthe prevus questi on the amendment and the resolution. m polis: point of parliamentary inquiry whi i believe takes precedence. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will state his parliamtary inquiry. mr. polis: mr. speake does this endment to the rule mean that members othis body will have less than 24 hours to review any bill we consider next week? the speakepro tempore: the air will not construe the meaning of the pending proposition. mr. poli mr. speaker, i believe the meaning's very straightforward. that's exactly what it means. yield back. the eaker pro tempore: the question son ordering the previous question -- is
collinsf georgia. add at the end the following, seion 4, t requirement of clause 6-a of rule 13 for a 2/3 vote to consider a report from the committee on rules on the same day it is presented to the to e is waived with respect any resolution reported on the legislative day of september 24, 2015, or september5, 2015. mr. collins: mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time and movthe prevus questi on the amendment and the resolution. m polis: point of parliamentary inquiry whi i believe...
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execution of the only woman on death row in georgia. she received a lethal injection. her boyfriend is serving a life sentence in prison, some of her supers visited her before her death. >> we left and it became somber and kelly asked us to pray with her and we all prayed together. >> more than 90,000 people signed a petition asking georgia's governor to stop the execution. >>> russia is carrying out air strikes for the first time. and russia's defense ministry confirmed the report, vladimir putin ordered the strike after russian lawmakers gave him the authority. putin's missiles are targeting isis military in syria. >>> donald trump agrees with vladimir putin with his decision to help al-assad. he praised the buildup in sear yar yeah, he appeared on fox and sees no problem with the future. >> meanwhile, chris christie picked up a big supporter while in iowa. well known businessman bruce rassteader is backing the new jersey governor, he says that now his group supports the governor they hope that the governor will keep up his end by making more trips to iowa. >>> he ha
execution of the only woman on death row in georgia. she received a lethal injection. her boyfriend is serving a life sentence in prison, some of her supers visited her before her death. >> we left and it became somber and kelly asked us to pray with her and we all prayed together. >> more than 90,000 people signed a petition asking georgia's governor to stop the execution. >>> russia is carrying out air strikes for the first time. and russia's defense ministry confirmed...
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the thief has gotten away with $400,000 of valuables and georgia and south carolina and florida. three shops were robbed in similar fashion by a woman. she ties up the staff at gun point and fills bags full of jewelery. >>> doctors had to perform surgery on a diamond bandit in tie handle. they removed a 6carat jewel from her stomach. she wallowed the real stone and put a fake one in its place. an x-ray showed it lodged in her intirch -- intestine after being arrested at the airport. >> tricycles are usually harmly, -- harm atlantic >> gas prices have dropped dramatically in the last three weeks. the average price for a gallon of regular was down 27 sent to 2.44. analysts say the decrease happened even though oil prices went up because supply outweighs demand. >>> president obama is announcing a change to the federal financial aid system. students can apply three months earlier in october than january. it will make it easier for students to determine if they can afford to go to college. the president will join education secretary to announce more details this afternoon during a ba
the thief has gotten away with $400,000 of valuables and georgia and south carolina and florida. three shops were robbed in similar fashion by a woman. she ties up the staff at gun point and fills bags full of jewelery. >>> doctors had to perform surgery on a diamond bandit in tie handle. they removed a 6carat jewel from her stomach. she wallowed the real stone and put a fake one in its place. an x-ray showed it lodged in her intirch -- intestine after being arrested at the airport....
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host: bill up next from marietta, georgia. caller: good morning. i love the conversation with the gentleman from georgia that you had. my point is on the first party issue, you had collins from republicans. i was wondering why is it that they can't just tell what they expect from republicans, and not even mention president obama the democrats? you have 400 plus lawyers and businessmen going into congress from pretty pr privileged areas from all around the country. they don't believe in seniority or unions. then, you tell the people around the country that they have to protect themselves. have a good afternoon. thank you. guest: one of the reasons the democrats are not part of this in the house,s impactority party has no on legislation. the republican majority can basically dictate what will pass, if -- this is why speaker boehner is going to step down -- if the republican majority can ,eep its party unified everything is majority rule, they can pass it. the reason speaker boehner is stepping down is because he could no longer keep the party unified
host: bill up next from marietta, georgia. caller: good morning. i love the conversation with the gentleman from georgia that you had. my point is on the first party issue, you had collins from republicans. i was wondering why is it that they can't just tell what they expect from republicans, and not even mention president obama the democrats? you have 400 plus lawyers and businessmen going into congress from pretty pr privileged areas from all around the country. they don't believe in...
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she is on course to be the first woman executed in georgia in 70 years.up effort prokers want her life spared. they say she is been a model prisoner. >> i first came to know kelly through other women who were in the theology class that i taught and they loved her, and told stories about how she had touched them, and saved their lives. >> the original execution date was postponed in march after prison officials found the he that will injection drug appearing cloudy. the courts have since given the cocktail the okay. a he that will drug combination is also scheduled to be used on wednesday in oklahoma on richard blossom. >> there's no doubt he may be innocent. >> on monday a court in oklahoma say his he that will injection execution should proceed. the court say in the two weeks since the last minute stay, attorneys for the twice convicted killer had not proven his innocence, in the murder of motel owner. the attorneys have argued there was no physical evidence tying the 50-year-old to the crime and that the state's case against him was based on an unreliab
she is on course to be the first woman executed in georgia in 70 years.up effort prokers want her life spared. they say she is been a model prisoner. >> i first came to know kelly through other women who were in the theology class that i taught and they loved her, and told stories about how she had touched them, and saved their lives. >> the original execution date was postponed in march after prison officials found the he that will injection drug appearing cloudy. the courts have...
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. >>> for the first time in 70 years, the state of georgia has executed a woman. an oklahoma inmate is scheduled to die later today. >>> troops are in the ground in a strategic afghan city. their mission in the battle for kunduz. >>> this is al jazeera america. good morning live from new york city. we begin with expectations at the united nations today. palestinian president abbas is calling fob an end to direct peace negotiations with israel. ahead of his speech to the u.n. general assembly, he wrote an op-ed for the huffington post says saying the same pattern will not work, because israel is the occupying power. that is why a collective, multi-lateral peace process is necessary. abbas says similar negotiations worked with the iran nuclear deal. we have more on what to expect from the palestinian president today. >> reporter: a symbolic day for palestinians. for the first time the united nations will be raising the palestinian flag alongside 193 member state flags. palestine remains an observer state at the international body, but the palestinian president says
. >>> for the first time in 70 years, the state of georgia has executed a woman. an oklahoma inmate is scheduled to die later today. >>> troops are in the ground in a strategic afghan city. their mission in the battle for kunduz. >>> this is al jazeera america. good morning live from new york city. we begin with expectations at the united nations today. palestinian president abbas is calling fob an end to direct peace negotiations with israel. ahead of his speech to...
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alternates may be georgia avenue. the downed wires are going to be some time before completely cleared out. northbound connecticut, development has two right lanes blocked because of road work. no major problems on the beltway. 66 east of compton road. eastbound, westbound, no major issues. back here in ten minutes. >>> evacuation under way right now in central california. this has more help arrives to fightinged a wildfire that has scorched 700 miles. this forced 40 homes to evacuate. this sapphire 70% contained right now. we know crews are going to be back out this morning. they're going to be using planes like that, as well as choppers to fight the fire. aaron. >>> help me welcome to the stage, kim davis. >> rock music blaring there in the background. and the two presidential hopefuls available with the county clerk that refused to issue gay marriage licenses was let out of jail. kim davis has not made it clear whether is she will return to work later today or later this week. yesterday, the same judge released dav
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florida georgia line, once again! oh, my gosh!home. so far more than two million people across america have benefitted. internet essentials is going to transform the lives of families. i see myself as maybe an entrepreneur. internet essentials from comcast. helping to bridge the digital divide. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to steve harvey, alison brie, how about florida georgia line! come on! [ cheers and applause ] give it up for the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great weekend. hope to see you next week. have fun. bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- keegan-michael key, from "american ultra," actor tony hale, music from ms mr, featuring the 8g band with jimmy chamberlin. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good eve
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she is the first woman to be put to death in georgia in 50 years. david wright, abc news, new york. >> david, thank you. >>> now, to the race for 2016. and tonight, it is bill clinton versus donald trump. the former president is back, amid his wife's slumping poll numbers. we started to hear from him this weekend and tonight, he's coming out swinging, defending his wife and going further. taking aim at donald trump, calling the business mogul, quote, fact-free. but that isn't all he said, and abc's tom llamas, covering every step of this campaign. >> reporter: tonight, former president bill clinton taking on donald trump. >> you shouldn't be able to insult your way to the white house. >> reporter: for months, trump's attacks on hillary, fast and furious. >> easily, she's the worst secretary of state in the history of our country. >> reporter: but now, hillary's husband is firing back, calling trump fact-free. >> the day after you take the oath of office -- you're not in an episode of "survivor." you are actually supposed to show up and run the show.
she is the first woman to be put to death in georgia in 50 years. david wright, abc news, new york. >> david, thank you. >>> now, to the race for 2016. and tonight, it is bill clinton versus donald trump. the former president is back, amid his wife's slumping poll numbers. we started to hear from him this weekend and tonight, he's coming out swinging, defending his wife and going further. taking aim at donald trump, calling the business mogul, quote, fact-free. but that isn't all...
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we have georgia-vandy next week. and the old helmet, some of us saw guys play in those leather helmets. that is the trophy, that will be given to auburn. tonight, "hawaii 5-0" back-to-back episodes. next week georgia at vanderbilt. for allie, gary, our entire cbs production crew, verne lundquist, see new nashville. -- see you in nashville.ille. shoouk a reminder rick neuheisel and brian jones join me for the dodge post-game show. scores and highlights from a busy saturday coming your way after this. (glasses clinking) ♪ (ground shaking) well there goes the country club. the 2015 dodge durango. now with available beats audio. man: yeah! ha! hand breaded in our kitchens everyday, our original chicken sandwich. so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network to the home, so you can get access to the fastest internet and in-home wi-fi available. and fios gives you big capacity too. so everyone in the house can get online. but the main reason to get fios? we're ra
we have georgia-vandy next week. and the old helmet, some of us saw guys play in those leather helmets. that is the trophy, that will be given to auburn. tonight, "hawaii 5-0" back-to-back episodes. next week georgia at vanderbilt. for allie, gary, our entire cbs production crew, verne lundquist, see new nashville. -- see you in nashville.ille. shoouk a reminder rick neuheisel and brian jones join me for the dodge post-game show. scores and highlights from a busy saturday coming your...
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grew up in the old 4th ward neighborhood in atlanta, georgia, the same neighborhood doctor king was born and raised in. it was right across from where doctor king's final resting place. it had an incredible impact on me. dad was a nursing assistant at the veterans of ministration hospital, and my mother even though she was not in the military, she was a civilian worker with the 6th marine corps district headquarters in atlanta, georgia. >> host: what got you into the military? >> guest: like i said, a father who served in world war ii, the stories she shared is a little boy, and my older brother who served in vietnam as a marine infantryman. i we will never forget the time on easter that he sent back a little replica of a marine dress uniform for me to where to church,, and i was so proud to do that. the day that my older brother and dad sat down with me and said that they wanted me to be the 1st officer in the family because dad had been a corporal, my brother had been lance corporal. i started in 1976, high school junior rotc in the 10th grade. went on to rotc at tennessee and get my c
grew up in the old 4th ward neighborhood in atlanta, georgia, the same neighborhood doctor king was born and raised in. it was right across from where doctor king's final resting place. it had an incredible impact on me. dad was a nursing assistant at the veterans of ministration hospital, and my mother even though she was not in the military, she was a civilian worker with the 6th marine corps district headquarters in atlanta, georgia. >> host: what got you into the military? >>...
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established in 1733, savannah is the oldest city in the state of georgia. nicknamed the hostess city of the south, savannah has built a reputation on its beautiful parks, historic places and southern hospitality. but those who run afoul of the law will mind themselves in a far less hospitable place, the chatham county detention center. here the county houses more than 1,500 men and women, most of whom have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. >> man, it's ugly. it's jail. ain't nothing pretty about it. >> the majority of inmates are housed in the jail's general population units where they can interact with each other in the day room or exercise in one of the jail's enclosed yards. but in the jail's lockdown units, life is far more restrictive. >> this is unit 2-c. it's like the jail within the jail. >> the disciplinary issues are so severe, to ensure the safety of detainees, you have to place them in administrative segregation. >> administrative segregation inmates are locked down 23 hours a day and are cuff
established in 1733, savannah is the oldest city in the state of georgia. nicknamed the hostess city of the south, savannah has built a reputation on its beautiful parks, historic places and southern hospitality. but those who run afoul of the law will mind themselves in a far less hospitable place, the chatham county detention center. here the county houses more than 1,500 men and women, most of whom have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases....