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. >> oh, georgia!s teacher and her students knew about georgia and zack. many here looked at their story as one positive thing that came out of that horrible tragedy. do you ever -- and this is a totally unfair question. do you ever sometimes sit together at night and say to yourselves, boy, if it hadn't been for that day would we be here? would we have sebastian? would we be in this life together? >> all the time. >> if someone would have told me three years from now you will be living in wellington. >> married to an american. >> married to a kiwi with a 2-year-old son. >> i would have said you're crazy. >> i would have thought they were crazy. you know? could never have imagined this. >> helped along by an earthquake, a tsunami, and god knows what else. >> yeah. yeah. yeah. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. > tonight, who are the true patriots? a clash plays out on the national stage, and also it's the super bowl. this is kasie d.c. ♪ ♪ >>> wel
. >> oh, georgia!s teacher and her students knew about georgia and zack. many here looked at their story as one positive thing that came out of that horrible tragedy. do you ever -- and this is a totally unfair question. do you ever sometimes sit together at night and say to yourselves, boy, if it hadn't been for that day would we be here? would we have sebastian? would we be in this life together? >> all the time. >> if someone would have told me three years from now you will...
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and workforce of georgia. tell me about yourself. >> i'm joshua hutch inson and i made some bad decisions in my life. got put in prison, while i was there, west georgia tech gave me an opportunity to get involved in a welding program. i completed the program, got my certificate. got out, the day after i got out, i got a job working at maintenance and make $18 an hour. i've got my life back. i've got my son back. i've got a job, a car, a house. and really it's all because i got out and had a skilled trade from west georgia tech. when i got out that i could present to somebody and tell them that i'm a skilled craftsman and they hired me the day i got out. >> what does that job mean to you, joshua? >> it means everything. i probably could have gotten a job at the fast food restaurant or something like that, being able to go to the program with the help of the instructors teaching me how to weld, he was able i was able to get on my feet and do something while -- and not have to go back to where i came from. >> how
and workforce of georgia. tell me about yourself. >> i'm joshua hutch inson and i made some bad decisions in my life. got put in prison, while i was there, west georgia tech gave me an opportunity to get involved in a welding program. i completed the program, got my certificate. got out, the day after i got out, i got a job working at maintenance and make $18 an hour. i've got my life back. i've got my son back. i've got a job, a car, a house. and really it's all because i got out and had...
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reverend well we you know georgia has been the most. transformation case in this part of the world but then we had the government out there peaceful transition of course there were peaceful transition in this region which from the very beginning said our main one of main goals is to indict second street going no matter what so in the end they said let us look for at least something a plan and they gave me a sentence for a presidential pardon for pardoning prisoners well that's the only case in more than a world where president had been tried not for corruption not for other abuses but for right hold on pardon although it was in the pardon it was the cover up that they alleged was associated with the pardon but just for the benefit of our global audience you could face up to eleven years in prison in georgia for multiple charges dating about your presidency there including abuse of power you've already been sentenced to three years behind bars earlier this week an appeals court in ukraine rejected your request for protection against extr
reverend well we you know georgia has been the most. transformation case in this part of the world but then we had the government out there peaceful transition of course there were peaceful transition in this region which from the very beginning said our main one of main goals is to indict second street going no matter what so in the end they said let us look for at least something a plan and they gave me a sentence for a presidential pardon for pardoning prisoners well that's the only case in...
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after being sentenced to life i prison in georgia.ary faced trial in florida for the murder of cheryl dun lap. some chilling audio tapes. four years after her murder, would there be justice for cheryl? here again is dennis murphy. >>> gary hilton's trial for the florida murder of sheryl dunlap began in february, a little more than three years after he had pleaded and skatd the death penalty in georgia. but there was no chance a plea deal in this tallahassee courtroom. he might be doing life in georgia, but this was a capital murder case. if convicted, hilton could die by lethal injection. remember, lead prosecutor georgia cap elleman couldn't tell the jury about hilton's conviction in the emerson murder or mention he was the prime suspect in the north carolina double homicide nor tell the jury anything about the slasher in the forest movie "deadly run" that he'd help make. >> ms. dunlap found herself in a situation and ultimately came to an end that is something we only think about in nightmares. she spent two days with mr. hilton bef
after being sentenced to life i prison in georgia.ary faced trial in florida for the murder of cheryl dun lap. some chilling audio tapes. four years after her murder, would there be justice for cheryl? here again is dennis murphy. >>> gary hilton's trial for the florida murder of sheryl dunlap began in february, a little more than three years after he had pleaded and skatd the death penalty in georgia. but there was no chance a plea deal in this tallahassee courtroom. he might be doing...
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this guy was a north georgia graduate. >> had you known him a north georgia? 59.eah, he was class of a neat guy. town, unopposed landing. when in by airplane. take your platoon and go down these two blocks. and set up a blocking position. i said ok. ice -- i put half the platoon on the side and the other half of the platoon on the side. i just go down the middle. and i did. first time i got shot at. no damage done. incomingprised at what rifle fire sounded like. there is sharp crack. it was, everybody shot a little bit worried -- shot a little bit. settled down without incident. i went up on the second floor and i hope you're going to edit this stuff. room of thiss little hotel, immediately it was obvious that it was a brothel. that is the only time i spent the night and or house. whore house. >> was it a good vantage point? >> yes and all the girls were gone. >> what were you doing in the dominican republic? >> somebody was trying to overthrow the government as i understand it. i don't remember the names. somebody that we thought was communist was trying to t
this guy was a north georgia graduate. >> had you known him a north georgia? 59.eah, he was class of a neat guy. town, unopposed landing. when in by airplane. take your platoon and go down these two blocks. and set up a blocking position. i said ok. ice -- i put half the platoon on the side and the other half of the platoon on the side. i just go down the middle. and i did. first time i got shot at. no damage done. incomingprised at what rifle fire sounded like. there is sharp crack. it...
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i taught rotc up in georgia. reporter: so you returned to north georgia. richard: to teach rotc which was coed. i met this young girl who was teaching girls physical education up there. we met in march. got married on the third of september. that was 50 years ago. incidentally came up to west point on our honeymoon. had to go to niagara falls. reporter: so you stopped by west point. you were telling me about her already, she was deployed to the philippines with the peace corps. richard: right, when i was in vietnam. reporter: tell me about what she had done. wasard: she said she primarily teaching filipino teachers english as a second language. what is her name? richard: her name is barbara. she was raised on a chicken farm in north carolina. reporter: so you had a lot in common? richard: yeah, we did. reporter: how were things in north georgia? richard: they were great. really liked the cadets. i taught military history, map reading, and squad tactics. all of which i really enjoy. i was the faculty advisor for the order of colombo mountain platoon. this w
i taught rotc up in georgia. reporter: so you returned to north georgia. richard: to teach rotc which was coed. i met this young girl who was teaching girls physical education up there. we met in march. got married on the third of september. that was 50 years ago. incidentally came up to west point on our honeymoon. had to go to niagara falls. reporter: so you stopped by west point. you were telling me about her already, she was deployed to the philippines with the peace corps. richard: right,...
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john kagel was the agent in charge for the georgia bureau of investigation. the case of the hiker missing for two days didn't look good to the seasoned detective because of some disturbing items that had been recovered on the trail. what was found on the trail? >> a couple of water bottles, a dog learn and a police expandable baton. >> this is a piece of professional gear? >> it is. it's just a metal pipe that is expandible. >> did those artifacts, the water bottle, the baton found together tell you a story at all or suggest something ominous? >> yes. we found those items in an area where the ground had appeared to have been disturbed. we became concerned that possibly a struggle took place there. >> meredith's water pot bottles ella's learn and signs of a struggle. nothing about the scene looked good to the veteran lawman, especially that expandable police baton that was found. >> we eventually partnered with over 18 or 19 police agencies to help the search for meredith. >> her friends were naturally beside themselves. >> your heart just prosecubroke because
john kagel was the agent in charge for the georgia bureau of investigation. the case of the hiker missing for two days didn't look good to the seasoned detective because of some disturbing items that had been recovered on the trail. what was found on the trail? >> a couple of water bottles, a dog learn and a police expandable baton. >> this is a piece of professional gear? >> it is. it's just a metal pipe that is expandible. >> did those artifacts, the water bottle, the...
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more on that film coming up a little later in the program but first he used to be the president of georgia then mikhail saakashvili joined the ukrainian government fell out with the government became a protest leader and now he has been deported to poland and identified men in army uniforms reportedly grabbed him from a restaurant in kiev earlier on monday he was then taken to an airport and put on a plane to poland the country from which he illegally entered ukraine last year his supporters are crying foul saying it is just the latest corrupt action of petro poroshenko government who are we to believe our correspondent in kiev weighs it in just a moment first this report. i a sudden interruption of the usually calm lunchtime at a georgian restaurant in kiev guess start filming the scene with their phones as a number of message men and come a flood enter and detain one of the guests his name because saakashvili the former president of georgia was it when it's a kidnapping and not a detention because detention should be based on either court decision or some other proceeding documents that
more on that film coming up a little later in the program but first he used to be the president of georgia then mikhail saakashvili joined the ukrainian government fell out with the government became a protest leader and now he has been deported to poland and identified men in army uniforms reportedly grabbed him from a restaurant in kiev earlier on monday he was then taken to an airport and put on a plane to poland the country from which he illegally entered ukraine last year his supporters...
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middle district of georgia. mr. mcconnell: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion. we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of tilman eugene self, iii, of georgia to be united states district judge for the middle district of georgia, signed by 17 senators as follows. mr. mcconnell: i ask the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i move to proceed to legislative session. provided the question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. all opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. mcconnell: i move to proceed to executive session to consider calendar number 536, terry doughty. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. all opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it.
middle district of georgia. mr. mcconnell: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion. we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of tilman eugene self, iii, of georgia to be united states district judge for the middle district of georgia, signed by 17 senators as follows. mr. mcconnell: i ask the...
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one of the government's harshest critics their target mikhail saakashvili the former president of georgia the ukrainian government insists he's trying to stage a russian sponsored coup here that's actually says president poroshenko should resign for failing to fight corruption his attorney blasted kiev's actions as outrageous with them and it's a kidnapping and not the detention because a tension would be based on either a court decision or other documents and discussing the case the. second issue really was taken into custody by law enforcement agents the ukrainian border guard service says he was an illegal resident of the country in two thousand and fourteen seconds really arrived in ukraine as an advisor to an old friend and the country's president petro poroshenko he became a ukrainian citizen and the governor of the odessa region but soon the allies had a falling out sakit started criticizing poroshenko his government and launched a nationwide anti corruption movement soon he was stripped of his ukrainian citizenship while abroad but in september he returned to kiev. and his deporta
one of the government's harshest critics their target mikhail saakashvili the former president of georgia the ukrainian government insists he's trying to stage a russian sponsored coup here that's actually says president poroshenko should resign for failing to fight corruption his attorney blasted kiev's actions as outrageous with them and it's a kidnapping and not the detention because a tension would be based on either a court decision or other documents and discussing the case the. second...
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also coming up he used to be the president of georgia then mikhail saakashvili joined in crimea government he later became a protest leader and now he has been deported to poland we aren't kiev to find out why and kill or be killed the stark choice facing the hundreds of thousands of child soldiers across the world now aid workers in south sudan are trying to walk or at least some of them a new future. to. the leaders of south africa's ruling party the african national congress are meeting to decide the future of the country's embattled president pressure on jacob zuma has been growing since december when he was replaced as a against the leader by the country's deputy president cyril ramaphosa seventy five year old zuma has been dogged by scandal since coming to power in two thousand and nine he is currently fighting the have three in statement of seven hundred eighty three corruption charges if he refuses to step down the president could face another no confidence vote in parliament or impeachment. and for more on zuma i am joined now in the studio by south african journalist sara fun tai
also coming up he used to be the president of georgia then mikhail saakashvili joined in crimea government he later became a protest leader and now he has been deported to poland we aren't kiev to find out why and kill or be killed the stark choice facing the hundreds of thousands of child soldiers across the world now aid workers in south sudan are trying to walk or at least some of them a new future. to. the leaders of south africa's ruling party the african national congress are meeting to...
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i would love for amazon to come to the state of georgia but not at the expense of georgia. who is going to pay for the roads they're driving on, the schools their kids will be going to? let's create an environment here in george wra where all businesses thrive, not yust those that we give tax credits to. >> people would have jobs that would pay them that would benefit taxpayers. >> correct but if i give $200,000 in credits and only get back $100,000, that's a loss. the taxpayers of georgia lose. before we start dealing out $7, $8, $9 billion, let's make sure that the stit zens of georgia get the benefit that they so desire and need here. >> what do you think of these other states courting delta when you look at this -- it's not just delta, right? some who are doubling down on their ties with the organization. what do you think about that? >> again, every organization and corporation has a right to set their business practices. whenever you decide to take this discount in the midst of the state of georgia, talking about a tax credit for them, i think it was a bad decision on
i would love for amazon to come to the state of georgia but not at the expense of georgia. who is going to pay for the roads they're driving on, the schools their kids will be going to? let's create an environment here in george wra where all businesses thrive, not yust those that we give tax credits to. >> people would have jobs that would pay them that would benefit taxpayers. >> correct but if i give $200,000 in credits and only get back $100,000, that's a loss. the taxpayers of...
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but georgia conservatives are quick to note that delta has waded into other issues in georgia in past years including religious liberty debate and a debate over raising taxes to support georgia's infrastructure. it's not the first time delta's sort of upset georgia conservatives. >> that's an interesting perspective. as you just heard my previous guest say, the social media campaign and the fact that you have students raising their voices protesting all across the country saying we want new gun laws, we want stiffer gun laws. is that resonating in georgia? for conservatives? or do you get the sense as in past gun debates nothing has changed? >> here's the thing. there's very little traction for new gun control laws in georgia this year. but the big difference is there's now two democratic candidates for governor who are both calling for stiff gun control laws, and that's a big change in georgia history. if you look at the last four or five democratic candidates for georgia governor, a lot of them have voted for gun rights expansions, voted for nra-backed gun laws. now for the first ti
but georgia conservatives are quick to note that delta has waded into other issues in georgia in past years including religious liberty debate and a debate over raising taxes to support georgia's infrastructure. it's not the first time delta's sort of upset georgia conservatives. >> that's an interesting perspective. as you just heard my previous guest say, the social media campaign and the fact that you have students raising their voices protesting all across the country saying we want...
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i'm brian thomas thanks for joining us the former president of georgia turned ukrainian protest leader mikhail saakashvili has been deported from ukraine to poland that after being detained by armed men at a restaurant in kiev ukraine said that saakashvili had been staying in the country illegally soccer fields described the move as a kidnapping he's led repeated protests against the trains president accusing him of corruption. this surveillance footage reportedly shows the momentum asked men stormed to kiev restaurant. to detain one of the government's harshest critics their target mikhail saakashvili the former president of georgia the ukrainian government insists he's trying to stage a russian sponsored coup here that's actually says president poroshenko should resign for failing to fight corruption his attorney blasted kiev's actions as outrageous was that there were no it's a kidnapping and not the detention because it tension would be based on either a court decision or other documents and discussing the case with stack is really was taken into custody by law enforcement agents t
i'm brian thomas thanks for joining us the former president of georgia turned ukrainian protest leader mikhail saakashvili has been deported from ukraine to poland that after being detained by armed men at a restaurant in kiev ukraine said that saakashvili had been staying in the country illegally soccer fields described the move as a kidnapping he's led repeated protests against the trains president accusing him of corruption. this surveillance footage reportedly shows the momentum asked men...
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that your constituents in the state of georgia have been emotionally touched by this whole incident. this terrible incident that we have gone through again in this country. i'm grateful to the comments of the senator from georgia. >> today marks are nearly two weeks since the murder of 17 students and staff in parkland, florida. today also marks the moment we resulted do something about school violence. left and right determined to lay aside their differences and work together to prevent future tragedy. to keep children safe from harm, there is no panacea. it's time to focus on what can be done. solutions on the state level including amounts state of utah can help show us the way forward . working in the realm of the possible, utah state legislators -- when i was in salt lake last week i learned firsthand about the safe utah smart phone at. and tip line is a statewide service that provides real-time crisis intervention. and confidential tip program. licensed clinicians from the university at the university of health respond to incoming chats, text and calls 24/7 are for crisisupporti
that your constituents in the state of georgia have been emotionally touched by this whole incident. this terrible incident that we have gone through again in this country. i'm grateful to the comments of the senator from georgia. >> today marks are nearly two weeks since the murder of 17 students and staff in parkland, florida. today also marks the moment we resulted do something about school violence. left and right determined to lay aside their differences and work together to prevent...
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it honors eugene talmadge, a former georgia governor and white supremacist, who died in 1946. girl scouts here want lawmakers to name it instead for juliette gordon lowe. the savannah native founded the group in 1912 and was a bridge builder. the girl scouts were open to all of america, and became integrated decades before much of the country. the lobbyists even gave out bribes-- girl scout cooks. sauyer stewart is 11. have you heard any lawmakers say no? >> yes, like, they're saying "no" straight up. they're just like, "no, you can't do this. you just can't do that." >> reporter: and what do you say to them? >> still, no is not a boundary. i can reach the skies. and if you are saying no, that just wants me to try harder. >> so i support it. i signed the legislation, and i will vote for it. >> thank you for your support. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: and with a lobbyist this cute it's almost not a fair fight. >> no, not a fair fight. i think that being a daddy and a grand daddy, it's hard to turn down your granddaughters and your daughters. ( applause ) >> reporter: georg
it honors eugene talmadge, a former georgia governor and white supremacist, who died in 1946. girl scouts here want lawmakers to name it instead for juliette gordon lowe. the savannah native founded the group in 1912 and was a bridge builder. the girl scouts were open to all of america, and became integrated decades before much of the country. the lobbyists even gave out bribes-- girl scout cooks. sauyer stewart is 11. have you heard any lawmakers say no? >> yes, like, they're saying...
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country of georgia the country of georgia. >> this would be traditional around the holidays or year roundear round. >> bread has been shaped into a boat like vessel. >> the bread, the dough gets sprinkled with cheese and then the cheese gets rolled up in the bread. so that it shaped like a football. >> yeah. it. >> look like a football. >> okay. what's inside the boat? >> well, there's the cheese, there's also ham and egg. >> ham and egg. >> sort of like a georgian calzone. >> that's perfect. yeah. >> i like to rip off the ends and dip them in the egg. you can do -- >> oh. >> you would eat it however you would like. >> do you want to do it together. >> okay. three, two, one, rip. then you dip. >> dip it in the -- yeah. >> yeah, baby. ♪ >> ooh, god, that's really good. you know what makes this? the bread. shall we dip again. that's double dipping, isn't it? [ laughter ] >> i'm okay with double dipping. in this case. only in this case. >> i am, too. eat your heart out. we're going to double dip. >> go! >> oh, gosh. is that ham? >> there's ham. >> ham on the bottom. >> french ham. >> i like
country of georgia the country of georgia. >> this would be traditional around the holidays or year roundear round. >> bread has been shaped into a boat like vessel. >> the bread, the dough gets sprinkled with cheese and then the cheese gets rolled up in the bread. so that it shaped like a football. >> yeah. it. >> look like a football. >> okay. what's inside the boat? >> well, there's the cheese, there's also ham and egg. >> ham and egg. >>...
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why do they need a tax break from the citizens of georgia?hing it to the bill that's going to allow the trump tax breaks to funnel down to the people of georgia, i just think the whole thing is wrong. the fact that casey kagel, our lieutenant governor wants to come out and say he's against it, only after they whipped the senators to see if they would stop him from pushing through this tax credit, this tax break. >> georgia state senator michael williams, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. a measure. >>> we're moments away from the opening bell on wall street. stocks set to open a little lower this morning. investigators waiting to see jerome powell make his first trip to capitol hill as chairman of the federal reserve. will he give some clues about the possibility of raising draets? ♪ ♪ wake up early, o. ♪ slap on some cologne ♪ i'm 85 and i wanna go home ♪ ♪ just got a job ♪ as a lifeguard in savannah ♪ ♪ i'm 85 and i wanna go home ♪ ♪ dropping sick beats, they call me dj nana ♪ ♪ 85 and i wanna go don't get mad. get e*trade, kiddo.
why do they need a tax break from the citizens of georgia?hing it to the bill that's going to allow the trump tax breaks to funnel down to the people of georgia, i just think the whole thing is wrong. the fact that casey kagel, our lieutenant governor wants to come out and say he's against it, only after they whipped the senators to see if they would stop him from pushing through this tax credit, this tax break. >> georgia state senator michael williams, thank you for being with us....
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i met the head of dbi, the atlanta leased department, the georgia state patrol, the georgia fire department. these are out critical to us. one thing the service tries to do is recruit partnerships and local communities. we need those partnerships when we have to be protective operations. also, it is a collaboration between us and local communities on how we can best knockdown these criminal enterprises. it is very important to us overall and i thank you that we have a strong relationship here in atlanta and also in georgia. as an example, the recent visit to the college football championship demonstrated how critical the partnerships are. without those partnerships we could not operate in these areas. we do not have enough people to secure a venue against the threats that are commonly the president.t i would like to knowledge the tremendous work we have in the community in particular to those locally. thank you very much for your cooperation and your outstanding work. let me move on to current trending. modern financial systems depend andechnology, convenience, efficiency. this exposes fina
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and he used to be president of georgia that. the ukrainian government. now has been deported to poland. to find out why. welcome to the program the leaders of south africa's ruling party the african national congress a meeting to decide the future of the country's embattled president president. jacob zuma has been growing since december when he was replaced as i had seen by the country's deputy president. has been dogged by scandal since coming to power in two thousand and nine is currently the reinstatement of seven hundred eighty three corruption charges if he refuses to step down the president could face no confidence vote in parliament. all impeachment. doubly correspondent christine one drunken tussle welcome christine what are we expecting from today's meeting or it's so we do know that they've been in there five hours already two things will come out of that meeting essentially we will know how jacob zuma is going to leave office is it going to be that he has voluntarily agreed to resign that would mean that him and sort of a managed to reach an a
and he used to be president of georgia that. the ukrainian government. now has been deported to poland. to find out why. welcome to the program the leaders of south africa's ruling party the african national congress a meeting to decide the future of the country's embattled president president. jacob zuma has been growing since december when he was replaced as i had seen by the country's deputy president. has been dogged by scandal since coming to power in two thousand and nine is currently the...
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and while investing in georgia, we are not speaking that they're going to have an expo sure only on georgia. it's very wide region. our free trade agreement covers european union, china you mention, and other country, and this is a population of more than 2.5 million people. francine: let me bring you over to the cross we're seeing on your currency. tom, i guess it's one of the crosses that we don't look at very often. tom: got that right. francine: after sinking below 2.70 to the dollar late in november, is the worst for the currency over? >> well, of course, i mean, this is one of the largest challenges for our economy, the uctuation of our currency, which is related to the rate in our economy, and we have a very comprehensive and long-term plan to address these challenges. so if you look at the neighbor countries, you can immediately notice that this is one of the most stable currencies in the region. and we have the policy to decrease the right of our economy. we have the expectations to say the flak situation rate will be significantly lower. francine: minister, thank you so much for j
and while investing in georgia, we are not speaking that they're going to have an expo sure only on georgia. it's very wide region. our free trade agreement covers european union, china you mention, and other country, and this is a population of more than 2.5 million people. francine: let me bring you over to the cross we're seeing on your currency. tom, i guess it's one of the crosses that we don't look at very often. tom: got that right. francine: after sinking below 2.70 to the dollar late...
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an area considered middle georgia, not are from augustine, georgia. after that, i went with my family to saint augustine, florida, and that is where i came of age as a teenager. i came by my activism very early. i always had an innate sense of what was right and what was wrong, and i don't know exactly where i got that from. the idea of segregation and things that white people could do and black people could not do, i understood very early. maybe as early as 7, 8 years old, that there was something wrong with that. obviously i wasn't capable of any deep philosophical thinking, it is just that, why can't we go there and the white folks can? or why are we poorer than white people? those were things as a child that concerned me. i did have one incident in georgia wherein i guess i violated a very sacred and life endangering taboo. i put my hands on a white woman. we were in a store with very narrow aisles, and i was coming down the aisle and she was coming up the aisle. it was such that you had to turn it sideways to get past each other. i took a right t
an area considered middle georgia, not are from augustine, georgia. after that, i went with my family to saint augustine, florida, and that is where i came of age as a teenager. i came by my activism very early. i always had an innate sense of what was right and what was wrong, and i don't know exactly where i got that from. the idea of segregation and things that white people could do and black people could not do, i understood very early. maybe as early as 7, 8 years old, that there was...
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i love poland but my fight you see in ukraine in georgia. i'll fight him and what part of that is you really says he remains confident and he'll soon give a statement on his deportation. not on economy joins me now from kiev nick saakashvili says he was kidnapped and looking at the pictures it didn't look as if he was leaving voluntarily. get off number two well that's certainly the case i think ukrainian officials had learned their lesson from a couple of months good folk christmas they tried to detain him in a similar raid at his house just a couple of tens of meters behind me where i am here in the center of care back then there were those famous images that went around the world of sex really running across the roof here delaying that arrest and allowing time for his supporters to come down here to downtown kiev and they eventually were able to then pull him from an unmarked police car so that time the ukrainian forces weren't able to spirit about the country in a hurry as they've been planning to this time it was all a faucet his suppor
i love poland but my fight you see in ukraine in georgia. i'll fight him and what part of that is you really says he remains confident and he'll soon give a statement on his deportation. not on economy joins me now from kiev nick saakashvili says he was kidnapped and looking at the pictures it didn't look as if he was leaving voluntarily. get off number two well that's certainly the case i think ukrainian officials had learned their lesson from a couple of months good folk christmas they tried...
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loudermilk of georgia, offers a holistic approach. this bill requires all financial -- federal financial agencies, including a cfpb, and national credit union association, to participate in the economic growth and regulatory paperwork reduction act or ripa. comprehensive review of rules and regulations. the purpose of the review is to make sure standards are maintained to promote safety and soundness. additionally, 4607 requires the agencies to meet every seven years for a comprehensive regulatory evaluation. as opposed to current 10-year psych until statute. i'm hard-pressed to think of a less controversial bill than this one, requiring regulators to review the impact of their actions on a more frequent basis is a simple and straight forward way to -- straightforward way to improve efficiency. these bills have garnered bipartisan support, mr. speaker, because they are practical solutions that will properly guide supervisors to enforce more effective regulation. the result of these modest bills -- it will promote a vibrant and open ec
loudermilk of georgia, offers a holistic approach. this bill requires all financial -- federal financial agencies, including a cfpb, and national credit union association, to participate in the economic growth and regulatory paperwork reduction act or ripa. comprehensive review of rules and regulations. the purpose of the review is to make sure standards are maintained to promote safety and soundness. additionally, 4607 requires the agencies to meet every seven years for a comprehensive...
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i'd argue that georgia needs delta more than delta needs georgia. >>> boeing reached a deal with president two new air force one planes for a cool $3.9 billion. in a tweet boeing said they are proud to build the next generation of air force one and president trump negotiated a good deal on behalf of the american people. >> that's good business. >> did we ask him to do that? >> that's good business when you discount something and tell someone they got the better half. we'll be back. that's it! get it, woo, yeah! mom! my game's over. parents aren't perfect, but then they make us kraft mac & cheese and everything's good again. with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually,duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than a dollar a day. his secret? selectquote. in just minutes, a selectquote agent will comparison shop nearly a dozen highly-rated life insurance companies, and give you a choice of your five best rates. duncans wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $22 a month. give your family the security it needs at a
i'd argue that georgia needs delta more than delta needs georgia. >>> boeing reached a deal with president two new air force one planes for a cool $3.9 billion. in a tweet boeing said they are proud to build the next generation of air force one and president trump negotiated a good deal on behalf of the american people. >> that's good business. >> did we ask him to do that? >> that's good business when you discount something and tell someone they got the better half....
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georgia, not that far from augusta, georgia. after that, i went with my family to st. augustine, florida. that's where i came of age as a teenager. i came by my activism very early. i always had sort of an innate sense of what was right and what was wrong. i don't know where i got that from. segregation and things that white people could do and black people could not do. i understood very early, maybe as early as seven, eight years old, that there was something wrong with that. i wasn't capable of any deep philosophical thinking but as a child it concerned me, why are we poorer than white folks and why can they go places we can't go. i did have one incident in watley, georgia, where i violated a very sacred taboo. i put my hands on a white woman. it happened in a store with very narrow aisles. i was coming down the aisle and she was coming up. it was such that you had to turn sideways to get past each other. i veered to the right and she veered to the right and it was that two to two step dance. she put her hands on my shoulder
georgia, not that far from augusta, georgia. after that, i went with my family to st. augustine, florida. that's where i came of age as a teenager. i came by my activism very early. i always had sort of an innate sense of what was right and what was wrong. i don't know where i got that from. segregation and things that white people could do and black people could not do. i understood very early, maybe as early as seven, eight years old, that there was something wrong with that. i wasn't capable...
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the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mr. isakson: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that before my remarks that i plan to make now are made and memorized by the clerk that i be able to say that my friend from florida, on behalf of the people of georgia that stopped me in the halls and corridors of my state and the grocery stores, and everywhere we went. the attack happened everywhere in america. not just in florida. the tragedy of school shootings has magnified it so much that everyone feels it. i want to share with you the prayers, the hopes, and the concerns of the people of georgia and pledge to work together with you and the other members of the senate so we can find common ground as we move forward to address this situation. i think on behalf of today after coming back after a week after and from the people i represent, the first and foremost thing on everybody's mind in georgia was what happened in georgia and our hearts and prayers go out to you and all those who survived the trauma. mr. nelson: i say to you hall
the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mr. isakson: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that before my remarks that i plan to make now are made and memorized by the clerk that i be able to say that my friend from florida, on behalf of the people of georgia that stopped me in the halls and corridors of my state and the grocery stores, and everywhere we went. the attack happened everywhere in america. not just in florida. the tragedy of school shootings has magnified it so much that...
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with the kidnapping i love poland but might fight this in ukraine and georgia and. i'll fight till the end and saakashvili says he remains confident and he'll soon give a statement about his deportation. has just held a press conference in poland during which he said that he would not give up what he called his fight against corruption in ukraine. i would say is that you critical condition and i'll fight feel the end against corruption and corrupt oligarchies ukraine as well as georgia this is my express this is my clear goal. i will do it from the time being from here from europe because they are free to move here in ukraine that was all the time harassed by police we've to be illegal search with arrests with surveillance with open surveillance which they terrorize all over made multiple reckless. but that will not stop us now we have mobilization in. many places in ukraine there are protests rallies next to state and ministrations in at least half of the regions of ukraine right now after what they did yesterday on the eighteenth we have mobilization in kiev and o
with the kidnapping i love poland but might fight this in ukraine and georgia and. i'll fight till the end and saakashvili says he remains confident and he'll soon give a statement about his deportation. has just held a press conference in poland during which he said that he would not give up what he called his fight against corruption in ukraine. i would say is that you critical condition and i'll fight feel the end against corruption and corrupt oligarchies ukraine as well as georgia this is...
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the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, mr. speaker. i think of the things, there are a lot of things we can agree on and disagree on o, one of the things from my position, especially with a daughter who has -- this is not an insult to disabilities. it's keeping them from being abused and used by folks who don't even have disabilities and asking for money and not caring if the issue gets fixed or not. at the end of the day which would somebody rather have? a person in a wheelchair have something fixed or pay an attorney? put this in context of what it is. with that, mr. speaker, i'm happy to yield as much time as he may consume to the chairman from california, mr. royce. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california, mr. royce, is recognized. mr. royce: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm rising in strong support of the rule. on the underlying bill. included in this package of bills before us today is the national securities exchange regulatory parity act. this is a bipartisan bill. and it's to ensure f
the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: thank you, mr. speaker. i think of the things, there are a lot of things we can agree on and disagree on o, one of the things from my position, especially with a daughter who has -- this is not an insult to disabilities. it's keeping them from being abused and used by folks who don't even have disabilities and asking for money and not caring if the issue gets fixed or not. at the end of the day which would somebody rather have? a person in...
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, new york, florida and georgia, new york, florida and texas. in addition to the numerous prosecutions in mexico of socialized sex offenders. i remember a case several years ago, how two mexican nationals who were trafficking mexican girls in georgia and in my home state of alabama. they convinced them to cross our border into the country, used violence, threats, intimidation, sexual and psychological abuse to control them. thanks to the hard work of people at this department, one man received a 15-year sentence. another a 22-year sentence. that's good work. that kind of sentencing and those kinds of investigations can end one of these organizations. our efforts are continuing to produce even greater results, and under rachel's leadership in all of those in the department, we expect to get better in the future. last year, through our bilateral work with mexico, we secured guilty pleas from eight members of the reyes sex trafficking organization, a trafficking ring that forced young women and girls from mexico and latin america into prostitution.
, new york, florida and georgia, new york, florida and texas. in addition to the numerous prosecutions in mexico of socialized sex offenders. i remember a case several years ago, how two mexican nationals who were trafficking mexican girls in georgia and in my home state of alabama. they convinced them to cross our border into the country, used violence, threats, intimidation, sexual and psychological abuse to control them. thanks to the hard work of people at this department, one man received...
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also coming up to used to be the president of georgia then mikhail saakashvili joins the ukrainian government then he became a protest leader now he's been deported to poland we are at kiev to find out why. and the second in command of british charity oxfam resigned after it emerged that oxfam aid workers paid for prostitutes while working in haiti. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program the leaders of south africa's ruling party the african national congress are meeting to decide the future of the country's embattled president pressure on jacob zuma has been growing since december when he was replaced as a.n.c. leader by the country's deputy president cyril ramaphosa the seventy five year old zuma has been dogged by scandal since coming to power in two thousand and nine he is currently fighting the reinstatement of seven hundred and eighty three corruption charges and if he refuses to step down the president could face another no confidence vote in parliament or impeachment. for more let's bring in jacki sailors' executive director of the institute for security studies at the tory i thank yo
also coming up to used to be the president of georgia then mikhail saakashvili joins the ukrainian government then he became a protest leader now he's been deported to poland we are at kiev to find out why. and the second in command of british charity oxfam resigned after it emerged that oxfam aid workers paid for prostitutes while working in haiti. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program the leaders of south africa's ruling party the african national congress are meeting to decide the future of...