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. >> georgia! her students knew about georgia and zach. many here looked upon 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 yourself, 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. >> would have thought they were crazy, you know? so could have never imagined this. >> helped along by an earthquake, a tsunami and god knows what else. >> yeah. yeah, yeah. yeah. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> good morning. i'm dara brown in new york at msnbc world headquarters. it is 7:00 in the east, 4:00 out west. >>> reframing the debate,
. >> georgia! her students knew about georgia and zach. many here looked upon 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 yourself, 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...
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i have always had a fascination with georgia tech. and it goes back to 1980 something, it was probably before most of you all were born. and also, when georgia tech had a really, really good basketball team. i was watching basketball all day long. my mother owned a hair salon, and if i didn't get up saturday morning's early enough to go to the shop with her, than i was stuck at home and on tv all day, was basketball. so i was completely obsessed with georgia tech basketball. and one player in particular, i will not call his name today. but i had a high school basketball coach, who would indulge me and listen to me about everything -- listen to me talk about all the fascinating things and you about georgia tech basketball. i talked about it so much, that one day he said to me, if i could get this particular player to come out to frederick douglass high school, my c grade magically become an a. i am sure the statute of limitations has run, so i can could get this particular player so every day, i came to the georgia tech campus and sear
i have always had a fascination with georgia tech. and it goes back to 1980 something, it was probably before most of you all were born. and also, when georgia tech had a really, really good basketball team. i was watching basketball all day long. my mother owned a hair salon, and if i didn't get up saturday morning's early enough to go to the shop with her, than i was stuck at home and on tv all day, was basketball. so i was completely obsessed with georgia tech basketball. and one player in...
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so i was completely obsessed with georgia tech basketball. and one player in particular, i will not call his name today. but i had a high school-esque about coach, who would indulge me and listen to me about everything -- listen to me talk about all the fascinating things and you about georgia tech basketball. i talked about it so much, that one day he said to me, if i could get this particular player to come out to frederick douglass high school, weight magically become an a. i am sure the statute of limitations has run, so i can share that with you. so every day, i came to the georgia tech campus and searched for this basketball player. some might say that i was a stalker. i would like to say, i was focused. [laughter] and every day, i would add, if anyone has seen him -- i would ask if anyone had seen him. i met him one day, and he told me, no. he would not come to my school. but i saw another player on the team. and he said, sure. i will come. so i brought him to frederick douglass high school. everyone was stunned, including my teacher.
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we have some in the opportunities, not only in georgia, butionwid georgia, the state of if we investn our voters and if we lift up our values, we can win. what we've seen happen in the last elections i goals, unfortunately, was a disproportionate investment in trying to convince republicans to vote democratic. what we're focused on is a people powered campaign where we own the franchise and we say, if we value our voters and if we are willing to o go to every corner of the state and talk to every single person, we can actually win elections without having to cater to these right wing partially conservative policies that only serve to harm everyone. amy: the jenna governor cagle is the politician who threatened delta airlines whose home base is in atlanta. i was in atlanta on saturday speaking to a delta flight attendant. he threatened to end tax exemption for delta because they stopped giving any kind d of discount for nra members. is that right? >> that is correct. he actually was successful. he stripped the language from the bill and took away that fuel tax exemption that was propo
we have some in the opportunities, not only in georgia, butionwid georgia, the state of if we investn our voters and if we lift up our values, we can win. what we've seen happen in the last elections i goals, unfortunately, was a disproportionate investment in trying to convince republicans to vote democratic. what we're focused on is a people powered campaign where we own the franchise and we say, if we value our voters and if we are willing to o go to every corner of the state and talk to...
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candidate for governoror of georgia. if she win in november, she will become e the first african-american woman governor in u.s. history. we will be speaking with stacey. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goododman. now to, well, the rececord 42 women running for the 19 seats in the senate. currently, there are 23 women senators. beyond the senate, victories for female candidates in democratic raceces have become a trend sise the primary season began march six, prompting some to predict the 2018 election will be aa major yearar for democratitic w. before this year, the last major boboom in female nomineeees wasn 1992 after the 1991 senate confirmation hearings for supreme court nominee clarence thomas. so many women were elected to the senate in 1992 that analysts called it the "year of the woman." today we're going to look at one of the most exciting races for governor. it is in georgia where the formerer state house democrats leader stacey abr
candidate for governoror of georgia. if she win in november, she will become e the first african-american woman governor in u.s. history. we will be speaking with stacey. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goododman. now to, well, the rececord 42 women running for the 19 seats in the senate. currently, there are 23 women senators. beyond the senate, victories for female candidates in democratic raceces have become a...
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. >> how about that, i haven't been to georgia since i was researching my book? now i come back and i feel like the whole mission is complete. nice to see you out there and quite overjoyed for seeing the reception of the atlanta georgia constitution to my book. i don't know how many people saw that. i hope everyone did. quite a nice review. yeah, it's a thrill to be here. you know, such an interesting thing when you're a writer, i live in brooklyn, hold up in my house for like years it seems like going through documents all by myself and then suddenly the book is out and i have to talk to people and get out into the world and make reasonable presentation with myself and i feel sort of like a hermit who has emerged to find that everybody is ready to party and -- [laughter] >> and anyway, i will do whatever i can to live up to this. i have to say also that i'm extremely grateful to all of you for having me down here after what i wrote about georgia. i don't know. [laughter] >> how many of you have seen this and how many would be willing to see this after what i say
. >> how about that, i haven't been to georgia since i was researching my book? now i come back and i feel like the whole mission is complete. nice to see you out there and quite overjoyed for seeing the reception of the atlanta georgia constitution to my book. i don't know how many people saw that. i hope everyone did. quite a nice review. yeah, it's a thrill to be here. you know, such an interesting thing when you're a writer, i live in brooklyn, hold up in my house for like years it...
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you are running for office in georgia. you didn't grow up there. a lot of your childhood was in gulf port. you describe your childhood to an extent as one of genteel poverty. that's what your mom said when you didn't have running water or, you know -- there was a lot of poverty. but you read and you went to the library. tell me how your childhood shaped you. >> i'm the daughter of two extraordinary people who grew up in mississippi. i grew up in gulf port, an hour south. my mom was a library. my dad was a shipyard worker. they struggled to make ends meet. there are six of us. i'm the second of six children. it was entirely likely that my parents could have said, we did what we were supposed to do, it didn't work, let's give up hope. instead, my parents raised us to believe education, that faith and service were really going to be the recipe for us to move forward. they told us all our lives that where we began was never going to dictate where we ended up. our economic life was not a reason we couldn't be successful. i want to give that to everyone
you are running for office in georgia. you didn't grow up there. a lot of your childhood was in gulf port. you describe your childhood to an extent as one of genteel poverty. that's what your mom said when you didn't have running water or, you know -- there was a lot of poverty. but you read and you went to the library. tell me how your childhood shaped you. >> i'm the daughter of two extraordinary people who grew up in mississippi. i grew up in gulf port, an hour south. my mom was a...
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there on the georgia coast. there involved in georgia water infrastructure. it passed the appropriations committee on a slightly less powerful vote. it was 29-20. still a bipartisan vote but not as big a majority. in fact not unanimous as the others were. it's critically important to so many of our states, mr. speaker, and i'm confident we'll be able to move it across the floor. i'll give you a couple examples. i know everybody has their own story to tell. m my state is provides $49 million -- in my state it provides $49 million as a federal partnership to the more than $300 million that the state of georgia has already put into widening, deepening the port of savannah. the port of savannah expansion project, mr. speaker, one of the largest economic -- largest economic projects in the southeast eastern united states. engineers e of report authorizing this construction. georgia put all of its money in up front. now the feds are coming through with 49 million of their own. it includes millions of dollars, this bill does, mr. speaker, for operations and maintena
there on the georgia coast. there involved in georgia water infrastructure. it passed the appropriations committee on a slightly less powerful vote. it was 29-20. still a bipartisan vote but not as big a majority. in fact not unanimous as the others were. it's critically important to so many of our states, mr. speaker, and i'm confident we'll be able to move it across the floor. i'll give you a couple examples. i know everybody has their own story to tell. m my state is provides $49 million --...
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i heard there were a few georgia hat right?cheers and applause] folks today, president trump's agenda is working. last year, he said the job one was going into the economy and we were in regulation, energy and taxes. this year we passed the dodd-frank reform bill that freesp capital for small banks and local communities and they will have an earth shattering impact on local communities. all of this is free enough from $6 trillion of capital back into our economy. i'm just a business guy, but i can tell you this agenda is working. 3.5 million new jobs have been created since president trump took office at 870 regulations reverse. consumer and ceo confidence is at a 20 year high and proud to stand here before you today and sunday because of the bipartisan bill we passed in the senate, 1550 people have been fired at the va for not taking care of our veterans. othe statistic that i'm very proud of in this affects lives. today, african-american unemployment is at the lowest level it's been in united states history, folks. [applause]
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not the universe of memphis, and georgia state as they claim to be hbc you of the state of georgia becauseof black students, you did mention memphis and they always had a great basketball team, pretty good football last year, loss to georgia state. they didn't play the game but the answer to that is the education system in memphis and the majority control and have a question for our attorney, rodney strong. >> i don't live in memphis anymore but what i have observed is the jobs that require higher education open and up so for teachers, college professors, former editor of the commercial appeal, used to be horrible right wing conservative racist newspaper in 68. now a series of black editors, one of those has an endowed professorship. that is a high-level kind of thing at the university of memphis but there are various african-american academics throughout the city and teachers and schools and supervisors on jobs, fedex and places like that so this economist thinks the third of the people having better jobs and doing better. >> before you ask the question of me i went to chime in because i'
not the universe of memphis, and georgia state as they claim to be hbc you of the state of georgia becauseof black students, you did mention memphis and they always had a great basketball team, pretty good football last year, loss to georgia state. they didn't play the game but the answer to that is the education system in memphis and the majority control and have a question for our attorney, rodney strong. >> i don't live in memphis anymore but what i have observed is the jobs that...
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those marching with students and walking out of the state legislature in solidarity with them was georgia state representative eric the thomas who joins us from atlanta welcome thanks for having me erica when i was young a hundred years ago we marched against the war in vietnam and it was a long painful protest for died at kent state but eventually america turned against the war knowing these young people you have marched and spoken with dia think they have the resolve to persist long term are we finally at a turning point on this issue. yes i think so i think these kids are fired up and ready to go and i think the most important thing about this is that they have people like me you know adults that are saying yes this is the right thing to do and that we are behind you one hundred percent and i think that is helping them along the way and it's pushing them further than they would have went by themselves gun laws of always vary from state to state so i have a two part question for you what more should washington do about guns and how is the state of georgia responding to these one after a
those marching with students and walking out of the state legislature in solidarity with them was georgia state representative eric the thomas who joins us from atlanta welcome thanks for having me erica when i was young a hundred years ago we marched against the war in vietnam and it was a long painful protest for died at kent state but eventually america turned against the war knowing these young people you have marched and spoken with dia think they have the resolve to persist long term are...
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georgia gilmore.a little bit about my background, georgia gilmore was a cook, and what she did, she and some friend -- but she in particular start the club from nowhere and that they did was they raid money -- raised money to support the boycotted. this was a threat to their livelihood and their life. they called it the club from noy because they didn't want to be identified but she and the people she worked with persisted and they raised money to support the movement. so i'm always saying when you're movement oriented, you find ways to move social justice forward. georgia gilmore did that. >> rosa parks. rosa parks you may not know. see that sign on the highland center she was at highlander, and i showed that and that's the rosa parks, the young rosa park most people think of. at secretary of the naacp, dedidn't take dictation. what she did was she investigated lynching and rapes and things like that. that was a very serious position, and mrs. rosa parks just before she died. god bless her. now, dais
georgia gilmore.a little bit about my background, georgia gilmore was a cook, and what she did, she and some friend -- but she in particular start the club from nowhere and that they did was they raid money -- raised money to support the boycotted. this was a threat to their livelihood and their life. they called it the club from noy because they didn't want to be identified but she and the people she worked with persisted and they raised money to support the movement. so i'm always saying when...
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i was there for 11 years, and i came back to georgia for farming. one of the most memorable occasions i had was the volunteer of what they called a "pioneer missionary program." i would go somewhere every year assigned by the convention to bring other people to christ. one of my most memorable ones was to massachusetts and i had a leader there who is from new york. he was a cuban-american and his name was eloy crews. i would read a few verses from the bible using a different vocabulary i was using in the navy, and he would give the final salvation to followers of christ. he was more than successful in winning those souls to be christians. when we got through with our assignment in massachusetts and home,to leave to go back i asked him, what is the secret to your success? he said he was a little embarrassed about my question , "i tried iy said have two loves in my heart. one is for god and the other love that i try to have in my heart is for the person who happens to be in front of me at any particular time." that is a very profound a statement and o
i was there for 11 years, and i came back to georgia for farming. one of the most memorable occasions i had was the volunteer of what they called a "pioneer missionary program." i would go somewhere every year assigned by the convention to bring other people to christ. one of my most memorable ones was to massachusetts and i had a leader there who is from new york. he was a cuban-american and his name was eloy crews. i would read a few verses from the bible using a different...
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i still teach bible school in planes, georgia. my hometown now has 700 people, it has grown a lot since my time and we have 11 churches in time. my church only had 25 regular members, but when i taught the bible classes every sunday, we have several hundred visitors. last sunday we have 700 visitors, we had to turn away 200 because we cannot get them into the church. i have been a living, writing, -- actually i've read 32 books and i have given them a copy of all the books so i could remember. [laughter] rose and i are not quite married as long as he said. if we stay together for two more months, we will celebrate our 72nd anniversary as a married couple. [applause] mr. carter: rose and i founded, and we still work at the corner center. we tried to do two things, to promote peace and to be an advocate of human rights. this is a major operation, and we have had programs in 80 countries in the world trying to bring peace and democracy and freedom, and a better life to people that live there. it is a big job. rose is in ethiopia. we
i still teach bible school in planes, georgia. my hometown now has 700 people, it has grown a lot since my time and we have 11 churches in time. my church only had 25 regular members, but when i taught the bible classes every sunday, we have several hundred visitors. last sunday we have 700 visitors, we had to turn away 200 because we cannot get them into the church. i have been a living, writing, -- actually i've read 32 books and i have given them a copy of all the books so i could remember....
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and georgia gubernatorial candidate stacy abrams has emerged as the face of that wave.er resounding victory in last week's primary putting her within striking distance of becoming the first black woman governor in american history. joining me now is stacy abrams, democratic nominee for governor of georgia and author of "minority leader: how to lead from the outside and make real change." thank you for being with me this morning, stacy abrams. let me ask you s, first of all, you've now become the face of this surge of women candidates, women of color and women, period, that are running this year. what does it mean for americans, for people, for people all over the country and georgians that we have more women in seats of power? >> well, first of all, thank you so much for having me this morning. i think what it means is that we're changing what the face of leadership looks like. but more than that, we're bringing to the table the experiences that each of us has and how that can inform hform h live better lives mich. my campaign is focused on creating a diverse and thrivi
and georgia gubernatorial candidate stacy abrams has emerged as the face of that wave.er resounding victory in last week's primary putting her within striking distance of becoming the first black woman governor in american history. joining me now is stacy abrams, democratic nominee for governor of georgia and author of "minority leader: how to lead from the outside and make real change." thank you for being with me this morning, stacy abrams. let me ask you s, first of all, you've now...
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and atlanta mayor at georgia tech. you can find all of the commencement speeches we have covered this year at our website c-span.org. [applause] mr. carter: thank you very much. i enjoyed that very much. anybody here who does not believe in prayer, just look at the rain coming down. ho does not believe in prayer, just look at the rain coming down. if it hadn't been for prayer, i think we hadn't have had rain this morning. for dr. hawkins who is retiring now of this great university and secretary carson who is here who have -- who i have admired for longtime. the president and all of his family, to the students who are graduating, to the parent to have supported them, and all the rest of you, this is a wonderful crowd. jerry told me before we came here that it is even bigger than it was last year. [applause] i don't know if president trump will admit that are not. i'm truly grateful for the invitation to speak. it is so wonderful of the remark in -- remarkable christian university. 110,000nd there are students enrolled
and atlanta mayor at georgia tech. you can find all of the commencement speeches we have covered this year at our website c-span.org. [applause] mr. carter: thank you very much. i enjoyed that very much. anybody here who does not believe in prayer, just look at the rain coming down. ho does not believe in prayer, just look at the rain coming down. if it hadn't been for prayer, i think we hadn't have had rain this morning. for dr. hawkins who is retiring now of this great university and...
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al dove, vice president, research & conservation, georgia aquarium: "thank you so much." (jrs) swedish furniture giant ikea will stop using all single-use plastic products in its shops and restaurants by 20-20. that includes plastic straws, plates, cups, cutlery, and garbage bags. the change is part of a broader plan that sets 20-20 its target date. by that time - ikea is aiming to use only renewable energy and only renewable and recycled materials in its products. the company also wants to make its home deliveries zero emission by 2025. (mabrisa)i have your forecast coming up a bit later on... coming up a bit later on... ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he use
al dove, vice president, research & conservation, georgia aquarium: "thank you so much." (jrs) swedish furniture giant ikea will stop using all single-use plastic products in its shops and restaurants by 20-20. that includes plastic straws, plates, cups, cutlery, and garbage bags. the change is part of a broader plan that sets 20-20 its target date. by that time - ikea is aiming to use only renewable energy and only renewable and recycled materials in its products. the company...
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village in georgia where warm water is now on tap thanks to the sun. in ecuador, entrepreneurs are developing ways to make shrimp farming more environmentally friendly. and we go to california to meet a woman who, despite having a job, can't afford her own four walls. with a gdp of over $19 trillion, the u.s. was the world's strongest economy in 2017. it's a country where dishwashers can become millionaires -- according to the american dream, at least. but is that dream today little more than a myth? according to official figures, around 40 million americans now live in poverty. and at the same time, the cost of living keeps on rising. the average monthly rent in the u.s. is $1500. and in major urban centers, that number climbs to $2500. those who can't afford such rents often end up on the streets. last year, over half a million people in the u.s. were homeless. reporter: when night falls, ellen penney's car turns into her bedroom. everything she needs is folded neatly away here in the back. she sleeps in her car almost every night, even though she ha
village in georgia where warm water is now on tap thanks to the sun. in ecuador, entrepreneurs are developing ways to make shrimp farming more environmentally friendly. and we go to california to meet a woman who, despite having a job, can't afford her own four walls. with a gdp of over $19 trillion, the u.s. was the world's strongest economy in 2017. it's a country where dishwashers can become millionaires -- according to the american dream, at least. but is that dream today little more than a...
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i heard there were a few georgia folks today, is that right?olks, today, president trump's agenda is working. last year, he said that job one was going to the economy we worked on regulation, energy and taxes. this year we just passed the dodd frank bill that frees up capital for our small banks and local communities and it will have an earth-shattering impact on local communities. all of this is freeing up from $6 trillion of capital back into our economy. i'm just a business guy but i can tell you this agenda is working. new jobs have been created since million new-- 3.5 jobs have been created since president trump took office and 870 regulations have been reversed consumer and co confidence is at a 20 year high and i'm proud to stand before you today and tell you that because of a bipartisan bill be passed in the senate 1550 people have been fired at the v.a. for t taking ce of our veterans. another statistic that i'm proud of, and this affects lives is today african-american unemployment is at the lowest level it's been in the united states
i heard there were a few georgia folks today, is that right?olks, today, president trump's agenda is working. last year, he said that job one was going to the economy we worked on regulation, energy and taxes. this year we just passed the dodd frank bill that frees up capital for our small banks and local communities and it will have an earth-shattering impact on local communities. all of this is freeing up from $6 trillion of capital back into our economy. i'm just a business guy but i can...
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state of georgia talking to us from the southern german town of metal that all thank you so much. thank you. that's your business update here thanks for keeping me company. the to. meet. up with the world cup being without a special saw me above all. the family more on this year's football head to a. for that. the cup final night live pictures. now from. condit's impact on neots. used to numb the media for a full contribution mention figures from three comes from discuss conditions will female sponsors changing color structures mold one news milestone may choose to female culture to. live in sixty minutes. germany which. any time any place. using music video never. have the back of those. songs to sing along to download it is to come from super. to be. very close is kind of into active exercises are you talking about i d w dot com slashdot on facebook in the app store. german for free w. o and welcome to the this week that it's an off topic sparked with the best from the german music scene my name is let's show and here's what's coming up on today's program. what's turned pop song
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that i would be able to walk without a limp and we stopped at a shoe star in la grange, georgia, on the wayack to alabama to get a pair of low-top shoes which were a kind of symbol that i was going to have a normal childhood. if one knows about the determination of mitch mcconnell's mother,ot i hard to imagine how her son determined as a college stunt to be a united statesenat s and did, determined to be his party's senate leader and did, and determined to hold that position longer than anyone in u.s. history and has. this was an arguous two-decade leadership journey. chairman of the republican national senatorial committee, counselor to majority leader trent lott, majority whip, minority leader, fally majority leader. as for his mother's example, this is what mitch mcconnell says. quote, it sure had to have an effect on me which was if you stick to something, you keep working at it and giving it your best, the chances are you may actually overcome whatever problem you're currently confronting. a second leadership quality that mitch mcconnell learned early in a fist fight was not to be
that i would be able to walk without a limp and we stopped at a shoe star in la grange, georgia, on the wayack to alabama to get a pair of low-top shoes which were a kind of symbol that i was going to have a normal childhood. if one knows about the determination of mitch mcconnell's mother,ot i hard to imagine how her son determined as a college stunt to be a united statesenat s and did, determined to be his party's senate leader and did, and determined to hold that position longer than anyone...
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many claim that sherman wages total war in georgia, killing civilians, as well as destroying propertyplies. but though sherman's march to the sea is destructive, he does not kill civilians. in truth, what he practices is hard war, making life as difficult as possible for the civilians in his path. >> though sherman is hated for his harsh treatment of the south, many atrocities of war are committed in the name of the confederacy. >> men. >> am i dreaming? >> tend to these men. >> is this food real? >> where'd you come from? >> we was in andersonville, prisoners of war. >> rebs did that to you? >> that prison was the closest i ever hope to come to hell. >> prisoners will be caught, both sides. they'll be put into camps. as the war goes on then, these camps become overcrowded and they become virtual hellholes. the worst of the camps by far would be andersonville, in southwestern georgia, in which you have 45,000 soldiers in 26 acres. and death begins to stalk, in andersonville, one estimate of 100 soldiers dying a day. >> while soldiers rot in prison camps, confederate guerillas go to ex
many claim that sherman wages total war in georgia, killing civilians, as well as destroying propertyplies. but though sherman's march to the sea is destructive, he does not kill civilians. in truth, what he practices is hard war, making life as difficult as possible for the civilians in his path. >> though sherman is hated for his harsh treatment of the south, many atrocities of war are committed in the name of the confederacy. >> men. >> am i dreaming? >> tend to these...
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georgia police officers presley. on june 21st, he chasedd 33-year-ol anthony green and a passenger, eventually shooting green inrn the back. atto for the victim's family is s aaking outbout the arrest. >> it is a rare occrence i the united states of america where a police ofcer is charged for kling anyone, particularly a african-american man. > t g lawfuleorgia police department released officer p presley'ssonnel file. he was hired despite multiple reports ofpp inapriate beavior, including use of c marijuana, twoar crashes and a physic fight with his wife. he had also been warned by a sergeant about poor decision-making. at least nine people are dead andal s others injuries after fuel tanker crashed in happened on a bridge in lag gos. the oil carrying tanker burst into flames. 54 vehicleson destroy. ight family and friends mourning a man who found new life a hobbies after losing both arms. he was doing his favorite thing, pale boarding when he expectedly w odrut for three f from paddle brding group using prosthetic l
georgia police officers presley. on june 21st, he chasedd 33-year-ol anthony green and a passenger, eventually shooting green inrn the back. atto for the victim's family is s aaking outbout the arrest. >> it is a rare occrence i the united states of america where a police ofcer is charged for kling anyone, particularly a african-american man. > t g lawfuleorgia police department released officer p presley'ssonnel file. he was hired despite multiple reports ofpp inapriate beavior,...
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well not so much in georgia about all of the business community is very negative about or tekton ism so we'd like neatly to create and that's about be proud to support davis but let me looking at his track record he's he's been in office now for one and a half years and unemployment at least in the united states is down to its lowest level since one thousand nine hundred sixty nine that is impressive is donald trump doing something right you say you know maybe i think want to do it for tax reform i think it's something everybody supports supreme court i think is helpful but overall i think he needs to change his mind because he to always talked about greater deficit between you over the u.s. and that's only half full because after all because if you add all the services and everything the americans are doing here and we are doing here it looks much better looks very very balanced but he doesn't want to understand that now then what would you then advice the german government to do i mean the u.s. german relations certainly have improved since donna trump is in power what can or what
well not so much in georgia about all of the business community is very negative about or tekton ism so we'd like neatly to create and that's about be proud to support davis but let me looking at his track record he's he's been in office now for one and a half years and unemployment at least in the united states is down to its lowest level since one thousand nine hundred sixty nine that is impressive is donald trump doing something right you say you know maybe i think want to do it for tax...
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state of georgia talking to us from the southern german town of not all at all thank you so much. europe. google is said to invest five hundred fifty million dollars in chinese online sales giant jadi dot com making it the latest us company to dive into asians growing e-commerce boom the deal will c.j.d. dot com products displace on google's a shopping service and could help a chinese company spread beyond southeast asia the region is rapidly becoming a battleground fifty industry players hoping to cash in on asia's rapidly growing middle class. it wasn't a great start to the terminal well to champion shift terry i digested last night's game. now to the world cup as monaco suggested where the two top ranked teams failed to win on sunday that of course includes defending champions germany they lost one nil to a quick and resourceful mexico in their opening match of the group stage i am mexican stunner in the thirty fifth minute she tried eto'o left match homo's injured in his tracks and fed having lozano who hammered the ball and said that. this was a blazing counterattack from the
state of georgia talking to us from the southern german town of not all at all thank you so much. europe. google is said to invest five hundred fifty million dollars in chinese online sales giant jadi dot com making it the latest us company to dive into asians growing e-commerce boom the deal will c.j.d. dot com products displace on google's a shopping service and could help a chinese company spread beyond southeast asia the region is rapidly becoming a battleground fifty industry players...
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he had clients in ukraine and azerbaijan, turkey, georgia.ig clients, the richest man in ukraine was a patron. the same man who brought paul manafort to ukraine. >> that's an unusual overlap. there are questions how donald trump and manafort got together. one of the which they overlap is the guy doing the buildings for trump ended up doing buildings for the guy funding paul manafort work in ukraine. >> this is a way they overlap. we have no indication that fotiadis and manafort overlap. often the oligarchs keep the worlds compartmentalized. the idea that your architect sbakts with the political consultants. experts say that's unlikely. then the architect shows up doing projects in bit muchlt i. a project in florida that was never built. a designed trump kazakhstan tower opinion and there was the three legged stool. when trump went into the eastern european listening deals. trump the salesman, michael cohen, the lawyer and fotiadis, the architect. in order to get the licensing deals and to seal it, trump needed to bring an architect with him t
he had clients in ukraine and azerbaijan, turkey, georgia.ig clients, the richest man in ukraine was a patron. the same man who brought paul manafort to ukraine. >> that's an unusual overlap. there are questions how donald trump and manafort got together. one of the which they overlap is the guy doing the buildings for trump ended up doing buildings for the guy funding paul manafort work in ukraine. >> this is a way they overlap. we have no indication that fotiadis and manafort...
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georgia has some of the strictest marijuana laws in the country.hysicians are not allowed to prescribe marijuana for medical use and illegal to sell or possess it. the law does allow those with state issued medical card to possess low thc oil. >> only way he could get medical card was six year waiting list. >> they say frustrated with traditional prescription medication they took matters into their own hands. >> you're having to buy it illegally? >> yes. >> matthew brill says he smoked the marijuana first to make sure it was okay re givt to his stepson. >> y gsot arrested. >> yes. >> you both go to jail. >> for six days. >> they were charged with reckless conduct after some one alerted the georgia division of family and children services. on april 20th, david was removed from the brill's custody. that day he had a ee sure and rushed to the hospital. >> how is david doing? >> when i talked to him tonight. the ten men out phone call i was allowed to have with him he is on the verge of going into seizure. >> david is living in a group home 60 miles fr
georgia has some of the strictest marijuana laws in the country.hysicians are not allowed to prescribe marijuana for medical use and illegal to sell or possess it. the law does allow those with state issued medical card to possess low thc oil. >> only way he could get medical card was six year waiting list. >> they say frustrated with traditional prescription medication they took matters into their own hands. >> you're having to buy it illegally? >> yes. >> matthew...
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those of you from georgia know this is not a new message for me. i fully believe.applause] trump has called out china's theft of our intellectual property and where was the last president in dealing with this issue and donald trump has brought china to the trade table and secured their help with north korea when you pray for him this weekend as he go to singapore. [applause] to protect our freedoms into deal with the china, washington has got to start thinking long-term however. in 1789 when george washington took office as our first president china had indeed the largest economy in the world at the time and not many americans know that. now they are aiming to reclaim what they believe is the rightful place in the world order and us in the process. want to protect our freedoms we cannot ignore this anymore but pay attention to the drive from china. we also need to change the way washington does business including solving our most insidious and dangerous issues and that is our debt crisis. fully committed before i leave here that we are going to have a plan and deve
those of you from georgia know this is not a new message for me. i fully believe.applause] trump has called out china's theft of our intellectual property and where was the last president in dealing with this issue and donald trump has brought china to the trade table and secured their help with north korea when you pray for him this weekend as he go to singapore. [applause] to protect our freedoms into deal with the china, washington has got to start thinking long-term however. in 1789 when...
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no sanctions when russia when he did georgia in 2008 so when i hear that 0bama georgia in 2008 so whenany did george w bush put on the list? zero. we put hundreds of russians on the list as a result of that, i am on the list, i can't go to russia. the trump administration, and there are many i know well in the administration, it basically has the right approach towards russia and pushing back on putin and cooperating when we can. the right strategy. the president doesn't agree with his own strategy. i know it. he doesn't like the sanctions. he went along with the tough stuff on ukraine, he wants a different policy towards russia. how do you know that? that is easy to say. just that... i have lots of friends at very senior lenders, some who have been fired subsequently, you work in the administration. my __ my you work in the administration. my —— my original question was time to the robert miller investigation, the 2016 election, russian interference, and only robert mueller can tell us whether there was active collusion between the russians and people in the trump camp. is that having
no sanctions when russia when he did georgia in 2008 so when i hear that 0bama georgia in 2008 so whenany did george w bush put on the list? zero. we put hundreds of russians on the list as a result of that, i am on the list, i can't go to russia. the trump administration, and there are many i know well in the administration, it basically has the right approach towards russia and pushing back on putin and cooperating when we can. the right strategy. the president doesn't agree with his own...
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. >> t a look at where this happened.it as on georgia avenue and aspen hill on june 8th notro to far f a wooded area. fox5's evan lambert joins us with the very latest. evan. >> guy, this crime has a lots of layers to it. first montgomery county police y on june 8th just bush 4:00 a.m., 40 year old ggory atwood was walkinga in this at georgia avenue and hewitt avenue. that's when police say and adul two teens, 15 and , attacked at wood and beat him, also robbed him leaving him nee ly immobil the woods near here. lice sayt wood eventsly crawled out of t woods,ikely store yentased into the southbound lanes of georgia avenue where he was run over by notne but two cars. they did not .st according to police. both of them did not stop. police say the suspects saw at yo cay hawow. busy this road is even at night. there are still ectronic signs out here asking fore peopl with information to help police trace down drivers. but here's how police figured out what happened bef at wood was hit by tho cars. >> a review of surveillance video in the area by our deteives actually captured the assault
. >> t a look at where this happened.it as on georgia avenue and aspen hill on june 8th notro to far f a wooded area. fox5's evan lambert joins us with the very latest. evan. >> guy, this crime has a lots of layers to it. first montgomery county police y on june 8th just bush 4:00 a.m., 40 year old ggory atwood was walkinga in this at georgia avenue and hewitt avenue. that's when police say and adul two teens, 15 and , attacked at wood and beat him, also robbed him leaving him nee...
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it's the second largest city in georgia. the country, not the state.t of the black sea. batumi has a fairly famous botanical garden, has a few historic churches and mosques, has miles of beaches. also history. stalin lived in batumi. stalin both lived in batumi and briefly went to prison there. at the turn of the 20th century. how about that? once upon a time more recently there was going to be a big luxury development there, more than a half million square feet of developed space, including a marina, a park, a yacht club, a hotel, more than a dozen other buildings, and at the skrercent all of it a big poky 44-story residential tower. a trump tower. trump tower batumi. which never happened. president-elect trump pulled out of the trump tower batumi deal just days before the inauguration. former partners in that deal told "forbes" magazine last year that to try to keep the deal alive they might try to put up what amounts to a fake trump tower at the center of that site, kind of an ersatz trump tower. maybe instead of a trump tower it could be a tromp to
it's the second largest city in georgia. the country, not the state.t of the black sea. batumi has a fairly famous botanical garden, has a few historic churches and mosques, has miles of beaches. also history. stalin lived in batumi. stalin both lived in batumi and briefly went to prison there. at the turn of the 20th century. how about that? once upon a time more recently there was going to be a big luxury development there, more than a half million square feet of developed space, including a...
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again, country music television awards, but they performed alongside florida georgia line. >> so theyt up. >> i guess that qualified for performing at the awards? but country music fans have been bashing the award show, calling it a joke. >> it's just an insult. >> you can't just throw florida georgia line on stage and call whoever they're performing with country. >> exactly. >>> next to something we guarantee you'll never be able to unsee. >> it happened on the latest episode of america's got talent. two performers heated up the dance floor with moves that probably would have gotten them arrested in their younger years. >> oh. >> hey, now. >> so they are a married couple from cuba, and they got down and dirty to the tune of "talk dirty for me". >> the couple got enough high marks from the judges to move on to the next round of competition, so that means we'll get another performance from them. >> wow. >> we may have to blur some of this out. >> yeah. >> if you wanted your own action figure of ruth bader ginsburg, your chance may be here. >> it's to raise money to immortalize the just
again, country music television awards, but they performed alongside florida georgia line. >> so theyt up. >> i guess that qualified for performing at the awards? but country music fans have been bashing the award show, calling it a joke. >> it's just an insult. >> you can't just throw florida georgia line on stage and call whoever they're performing with country. >> exactly. >>> next to something we guarantee you'll never be able to unsee. >> it...
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they got themselves organized in the parking lot of a walmart in lawrenceville, georgia, about an hour outside of atlanta, and then set out to find any trace of a petite corporate executive named nique leili. >> she's been missing for a week now. she's got three kids that would love to see her home. >> reporter: amy robinson told reporters that her 44-year-old sister, mother of three, was hardly the kind of person who'd just up and disappear without a word to anyone. of a petite corporate executive named nique leili. >> she's been missing for a week now. she's got three kids that would love to see her home. >> reporter: amy robinson told reporters that her 44-year-old sister, mother of three, was hardly the kind of person who'd just up and disappear without a word to anyone. >> i'm just so worried about my sister, you know. we just have no idea where she is or what -- what's happened to her. >> reporter: as fate would have it, the question of where nique was would be answered soon enough. but even now, five years later, the question of what happened to nique remains unclear. >> i'm sic
they got themselves organized in the parking lot of a walmart in lawrenceville, georgia, about an hour outside of atlanta, and then set out to find any trace of a petite corporate executive named nique leili. >> she's been missing for a week now. she's got three kids that would love to see her home. >> reporter: amy robinson told reporters that her 44-year-old sister, mother of three, was hardly the kind of person who'd just up and disappear without a word to anyone. of a petite...
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i heard there were a few georgia folks here today. is that right?applause] >> president trump's agenda is working. last year he said job one was growing the economy. we worked on regulation, energy and taxes. we passed a dodd frank reform bill. it will have an earth shattering impact on local communities. all of this is freeing up some $6 trillion of capital back into our economy. this agenda is working. million newhalf jobs have been created since president trump took office. consumer and ceo confidence is at a 20 year high and i am proud to stand here before you today and tell you because of a bipartisan bill we passed, people have been fired at the ba for nottaking -- v.a. taking care of our veterans. another statistic i am proud of is that african-american unemployment is at the lowest level it has been in u.s. history. [applause] >> probably most important of all is that when the great recession hit us in 2008 and 2009, people lost their jobs and hope. agenda, 9000e people have found work, regain self-confidence and we joined the workforce. the
i heard there were a few georgia folks here today. is that right?applause] >> president trump's agenda is working. last year he said job one was growing the economy. we worked on regulation, energy and taxes. we passed a dodd frank reform bill. it will have an earth shattering impact on local communities. all of this is freeing up some $6 trillion of capital back into our economy. this agenda is working. million newhalf jobs have been created since president trump took office. consumer...
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a study by the university of georgia says vietnam is the world's fourth largest marine plastic polluter in thailand recently veterinarians fought for days to save a beached whale when their efforts failed an autopsy revealed eighty pieces of plastic rubbish wearing a total of eight kilograms in its stomach. toys use a phenomenal amount of plastic from street vendors selling satiety shop clerks putting purchases into multiple bags plastic bags that are part of daily life for thai workers who use them at lunch time to buy takeaway food thinking it was the last i need to use plastic bags because i usually don't have a bag on me. yeah. but if it's a small item. i usually don't need a plastic bag. inside. a low plastic is everywhere there are no effective national or regional policies in place to deal with the problem. i see and. as ian says the problem needs to be addressed but there's no action plan that will actually decrease the ease of plastic. bangkok's metropolitan administration says the city's ten million residents use eighteen million plastic bags a day the problem has grown out of
a study by the university of georgia says vietnam is the world's fourth largest marine plastic polluter in thailand recently veterinarians fought for days to save a beached whale when their efforts failed an autopsy revealed eighty pieces of plastic rubbish wearing a total of eight kilograms in its stomach. toys use a phenomenal amount of plastic from street vendors selling satiety shop clerks putting purchases into multiple bags plastic bags that are part of daily life for thai workers who use...
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employees who worked c-n-n uber control its process to get road as soon georgia alan powell attitude is business drivers."it's we're above we run our own checks."in response to efforts, uber lobbies, and ..."we're proud to officials to sense regulations industry."n-n denver. (michelle)coming up at 8: new details about the woman responsible for a shooting at youtube. why police say she was on the campushe day before the attack. coming up a bit later on... (michelle) plus: what students and parents are doing to honor the lives of three seniors murdered in parkland florida. semi-annual sale with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts on both sides, for effortless comfort. don't miss the final days of our semi-annual sale!
employees who worked c-n-n uber control its process to get road as soon georgia alan powell attitude is business drivers."it's we're above we run our own checks."in response to efforts, uber lobbies, and ..."we're proud to officials to sense regulations industry."n-n denver. (michelle)coming up at 8: new details about the woman responsible for a shooting at youtube. why police say she was on the campushe day before the attack. coming up a bit later on... (michelle) plus:...
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of georgia bank had to leave but still lots of homework lots of work for the c.e.o. exactly just briefly on that point of managerial madness than that i brought up as well it's interesting to see in this criticism from the stress test that management is at fault and the bank has gone through quite a few see i mean doesn't the u.s. see that this new c.e.o. could do the job. far we have to see i mean cousins eating has been only a few weeks a few months in office and we really have not heard that much from him he has promised big reforms like for example the total restructure of the investment banking sector but i guess he still needs to prove that he is the right one for the job and maybe a bit of sour grapes there pulling out of the us by the sounds of it daniel corp for us at the frankfurt stock exchange the european union has extended its economic sanctions against russia for another six months the decision was taken during an e.u. summit in brussels the sanctions will now stay in place through january twenty ninth team until then companies in the e.u. will remain
of georgia bank had to leave but still lots of homework lots of work for the c.e.o. exactly just briefly on that point of managerial madness than that i brought up as well it's interesting to see in this criticism from the stress test that management is at fault and the bank has gone through quite a few see i mean doesn't the u.s. see that this new c.e.o. could do the job. far we have to see i mean cousins eating has been only a few weeks a few months in office and we really have not heard that...
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different municipalities in texas, delaware, georgia and california. customers can visit theebsite and enter the zip code of their city. i've got one for you. there you. there were state funds to repair damage roads. domino's pizza 43% so far this year. they can really use are paving for pizza house. maria: i agree with you. it is horrible. i like this story, paving for pizza. >> i've got my zip code ready to roll. coming up on the heels of the north korea summit, investors eyeing crucial policy meetings from the federal reserve and the european central bank this week. a look at the global market reaction and economic impact of this historic summit. we're expecting the fed to raise rates tomorrow. more coming up ahead from singapore. stay with us. mom? dad? hi!
different municipalities in texas, delaware, georgia and california. customers can visit theebsite and enter the zip code of their city. i've got one for you. there you. there were state funds to repair damage roads. domino's pizza 43% so far this year. they can really use are paving for pizza house. maria: i agree with you. it is horrible. i like this story, paving for pizza. >> i've got my zip code ready to roll. coming up on the heels of the north korea summit, investors eyeing crucial...
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jimmy carter was governor of georgia. >> by the same token, george washington was a very successful farmer. you know, which was a big business back in those days. so there's a -- >> good for you. he was a farmer, and f that point, harry truman, you know, he was a enhaberdasher. there were some who were very successful that were never senators or governors, never had an elected position like that exactly. abraham lincoln wasn't a governor, was never ase tor. there are some very impressive models that way. but business leaders have done well. michaebloomberg, of course, is mayor, which is the next toughest job after president is being mayor of new york city. d he certain very well and there are many business leaders who went into public service who were sucssful business leaders but even more renowned for their legacies in public service, like avrilan harr who ran the union pacific railroad and chester boelz, a great advertise r
jimmy carter was governor of georgia. >> by the same token, george washington was a very successful farmer. you know, which was a big business back in those days. so there's a -- >> good for you. he was a farmer, and f that point, harry truman, you know, he was a enhaberdasher. there were some who were very successful that were never senators or governors, never had an elected position like that exactly. abraham lincoln wasn't a governor, was never ase tor. there are some very...
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georgia-florida line. one of the interesting things about green's career is that throughout the war, there by his side he had his slave, ned simmons. ed simmons was born about 1760 or so, maybe 1763. we're quite unsure about that. and it was reported that ned simmons was an outstanding soldier, he knew how to handle a weapon. but even more so, he could play the fife. and reportedly played the fife on several occasions in washington's tent to entertain the general. other than that, you know, ned simmons, his life is more or less determined by the rising and setting of the sun. and the war of 1812 finally comes to the south atlantic in january, 1815. and the admiral in charge of the operation in the south atlantic is a guy named admiral george coburn. coburn is the admiral who had been in charge of the attack on washington, d.c. and he's the one who had captured washington and had much of the city burned. so when he commands in the south, he lands the ships take possession of the waters around cumberland isl
georgia-florida line. one of the interesting things about green's career is that throughout the war, there by his side he had his slave, ned simmons. ed simmons was born about 1760 or so, maybe 1763. we're quite unsure about that. and it was reported that ned simmons was an outstanding soldier, he knew how to handle a weapon. but even more so, he could play the fife. and reportedly played the fife on several occasions in washington's tent to entertain the general. other than that, you know, ned...
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georgia legislator alan powell says uber's attitude is states have no business screening its drivers. >> we're above the government. we run our own background checks. >> reporter: in response to its lobbying efforts, uber says everybody lobbies and we're proud to work with elected officials to develop common sense regulations for a new industry. wolf, what uber has yet to explain is why so many of its drivers whose criminal backgrounds should disqualify them from driving are still on the road. wolf? >> excellent reporting once again, drew. thank you so much for that report. >>> and finally tonight, a bittersweet farewell to one of our fabulous producers, elizabeth hartfield. after four years with our team, she's moving to new york city to be with her new wife megan. luckily for us and for cnn, she's staying with the network working out of our new york bureau. elizabeth has been an mvp in "the situation room" taking on all sorts of jobs and doing them extremely well. she certainly will be sorely
georgia legislator alan powell says uber's attitude is states have no business screening its drivers. >> we're above the government. we run our own background checks. >> reporter: in response to its lobbying efforts, uber says everybody lobbies and we're proud to work with elected officials to develop common sense regulations for a new industry. wolf, what uber has yet to explain is why so many of its drivers whose criminal backgrounds should disqualify them from driving are still...
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georgia banks u.s. division has failed the second round of the u.s. federal reserve's annual stress tests now a test was pasta by thirty one of the thirty five banks examined shareholders all continuing to question the overall health of germany's number one lenda share they've taken a tumble as the bank's new ball struggles to bring the bank back from the brink. georgia banks u.s. division had passed the first round of the stress test the quantity of section that measures capital levels against a severe recession in the second qualitative round of the test however the fed cited three critical deficiencies for deutscher. weaknesses in its data capabilities revenue and loss forecasts and its internal control systems. the message from the fed the us army suffers from poor management. the report comes one month after the us deposit insurance regulator added the lender to a list of problem banks. germany's flagship lender has seen its image plummet in the wake of the global financial crisis ga has now posted
georgia banks u.s. division has failed the second round of the u.s. federal reserve's annual stress tests now a test was pasta by thirty one of the thirty five banks examined shareholders all continuing to question the overall health of germany's number one lenda share they've taken a tumble as the bank's new ball struggles to bring the bank back from the brink. georgia banks u.s. division had passed the first round of the stress test the quantity of section that measures capital levels against...
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. >> a Él lo enviaron a georgia de detenciÓn del paÍs incluso s hay 2 personas que murieron ahÍ mismoos >>> el 27 de este mismo mes, tendrÁ una audiencia en el estado de georgia la finalidad es lograr que su caso sea litigado para que pueda estar cerca de su familia. >> hasta hace poco tenÍa miedo de hablar sobre que mi papÁ estaba en detenciÓn o algo asÍ. el hombre que planeÓ un atentado en el 2017 se declarÓ culpable en una corte de fresno. >> podrÍa pasar 15 aÑos en prisiÓn por declararsÉculo pa c, permaneciÓ a la marina estadounidense y agentes en cubierto del fbi lo arrestaron cuando revelaron los planes. >> dictar sentencia el 4 de septiembre. >> sospechosos de atacar sexualmente a una mujer en el estado de sonoma. >> ambos sujetos estÁn acusados de Ímes sexuales y adicionalmente es acusado de intento de asesinato >>> la corte suprema respaldÓ la decisiÓn de un panadero de colorado. >> basado en creencias religiosa desatÓ un debate acalorado y sandra nos tiene mÁs. >> esto les pasa a las personas en todo tipo de negocios todos los dÍas. >> tenÍan aÑos esperando el llo de lcorte
. >> a Él lo enviaron a georgia de detenciÓn del paÍs incluso s hay 2 personas que murieron ahÍ mismoos >>> el 27 de este mismo mes, tendrÁ una audiencia en el estado de georgia la finalidad es lograr que su caso sea litigado para que pueda estar cerca de su familia. >> hasta hace poco tenÍa miedo de hablar sobre que mi papÁ estaba en detenciÓn o algo asÍ. el hombre que planeÓ un atentado en el 2017 se declarÓ culpable en una corte de fresno. >> podrÍa...